Date Opponent Location Time Sep. 2 Central Washington Ellensburg, WA 2:00 Sep. 10 Minot State Kingsville, TX 7:00 Sep. 17 *West A&M #Arlington, TX 8:00 Sep. 24 *Midwestern State Wichita Falls, TX 7:00 Oct. 1 *Texas A&M-Commerce Kingsville, TX 7:00 Oct. 8 Lindenwood Kingsville, TX 7:00 Oct. 15 *Incarnate Word San Antonio, TX 7:00 Oct. 22 *Tarleton State Kingsville, TX 7:00 Oct. 29 *Angelo State San Angelo, TX 6:00 Nov. 5 *Abilene Christian Kingsville, TX 7:00 Nov. 12 *Eastern New Mexico Black Water Draw, NM 2:00 * indicates game # indicates game played at Stadium

2011 Season Preview...... 2-5 LSC Annual Award Winners...... 67-68 Coaching Staff...... 6-10 Opponent Information...... 69-71 Head Coach ...... 6-7 Administration...... 72 Offensive Coordinator Clay Patterson...... 8 Dr. Steven Tallant, University President...... 72 Offensive Line Coach Jaime Martinez...... 8 Kenneth Oliver, Director of Athletics...... 72 Defensive Coordinator ...... 9 Linebackers Coach Kyle Ppool...... 9 Fast Facts Defensive Assistant Coach Joe Barron...... 10 Location: Kingsville, Texas (25,000) Wide Receivers Coach Jay Rose...... 10 Founded: 1925 Running Backs Coach Daniel Oelschlegel...... 10 Enrollment: 6,610 Defensive Backs Coach Rod Mosley...... 10 President: Dr. Steven H. Tallant Players...... 11-24 Athletic Director: Kenneth Oliver Numerical Roster...... 11-12 Phone: 361-593-2411 Alphabetical Roster...... 11 Affiliation: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Division II) Two-Deep...... 13 Nickname: Javelinas Player Profiles...... 14-24 Colors: Blue (293 C) and Gold (108 C) 2011 Freshman Recruits...... 24 Home Field: Javelina Stadium (15,000) 2010 Review...... 25-32 Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer: Ruben Cantu (x2493) Game-by-Game Summaries...... 25-28 Associate AD of External Advancement: Joe Biedron (x2692) Game-by-Game Starters...... 29 Assistant AD for Academic Outreach/SWA: Amanda Knight (x2155) Offensive Game Summaries...... 29 Director of Compliance: Marques Dantzler Individual Stats...... 30-31 Coordinator for External Affairs: Fred Nuesch (x3908) The Last Time...... 32 Ticket Manager: Rosie Moreno (x4030) Record Book...... 33-43 Department phone numbers begin with 361-593 Passing Records...... 33 Total Offense/All-Purpose Records...... 34 Rushing Records...... 35 Receiving Records...... 36 Defensive Records...... 37 Return Records...... 38 Scoring and Kicking Records...... 39 Team and Miscellaneous Records...... 40 Longest Plays...... 41-42 Requests for press seating, information, interviews and pictures should be Single Game Records...... 42 directed to Shane Meling. Permission to broadcast games at Javelina Stadium Team Season Records...... 43 on the radio must be obtained from the Office of Sports Information. Permission History...... 44-60 to shoot still photographs or video must also be obtained through the Office of Yearly Results...... 44-48 Sports Information. Photographers will have access to the field during each Record vs Opponents...... 48 home game. Letterwinners...... 49-51 Award Winners...... 52-57 Shane Meling All-Time Head Coaching Records...... 7 Sports Information Director All-Time Assistant Coaches...... 57 Texas A&M University-Kingsville All-Time Captains...... 58 MSC 202, 700 University Blvd. Javelinas in the NFL...... 59 Kingsville, TX 78363 By the Numbers...... 60 Phone: 361-593-2870 (o), 903-399-0455 (c) Lone Star Conference...... 61-68 Email: [email protected] LSC Office...... 61 Fax: 361-593-3488 2010 LSC Standings...... 62-63 Press Box: 361-593-2593 2010 LSC Awards...... 62-63 Web site: www.javelinaathletics.com LSC Records...... 64-65 Twitter: Javelinasdotcom LSC Annual Leaders...... 65-66

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 1 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football

Nate Poppell, Junior, Jonathan Woodson, Junior, Running Back Robert Armstrong, Sophomore, Wide Reciever

The 2011 Season led the nation in opponent rushing ranked in the top 5 in the nation. He yards per game while setting a school set a school record with 237 comple- Normally a team that loses nine record. tions and 390 attempts and he has defensive starters from the top de- The Javelinas enter the season a career completion percentage of fense in the conference, three start- ranked by both The Sporting News 61.2% which is tops in school history. ing offensive lineman and the all-time and Lindy’s in the top 10. They head “Nate had to go against new leading receiver in school history to Central Washington, a NCAA Divi- defenses each and every week last would expect to take a step back- sion II power, on September 2 to open year,” said Atterberry. “He has seen it wards, but expectations remain high the season. The headline game of the all now and has adjusted to the speed in Kingsville, Texas that this will be the year comes on September 17 when of the game. He has a great knowl- year that the Javelinas make a deep they take on West Texas A&M at Dal- edge of the game and was outstand- run in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. las Cowboys Stadium. “Going up to ing in the Spring.” After the first 10-win regular season Central Washington will be similar to Ramirez has provided a spark since 1989 and back-to-back post- going to Northwest Missouri State last to the Javelina offense in his previ- season appearances, the Hoggies year,” Atterberry said. “We like to play ous three seasons and has done well are primed and ready to take the next the best and will be ready to jump into when called upon. He owns an 11-to- step. The team has improved each the season. Playing in Cowboys Sta- 4 touchdown-to- ratio in his season under fifth-year head coach dium is a once in a lifetime experience career and is also a dangerous runner Bo Atterberry from 3-8 to 7-4 to 9-3 to that will help our recruiting and I hope with the ball. 10-2. it is something we can continue to do.” “Both players have won games for “I am excited about the athleticism us,” Atterberry said. “I feel comfort- we have up front and in the defensive Offense able with Daniel in the game, but he backfield,” said Atterberry. “We have needs to be a little more consistent for a number of new faces to our fans that Quarterback us.” have been in our program and need In , most head to be ready to step up. I have a lot coaches are hoping they have one Running Backs of confidence in this group and they quarterback they feel comfortable Last year, the Javelinas thought should bring plenty of excitement to with running the show, but Bo At- they had one of the top backs in the our games.” terberry has a pair of signal callers nation in Fred Winborn, but he did not The Javelinas are coming off a that he knows can get the job done in play after the third game of the year season that saw them open with a junior Nate Poppell and senior Daniel when he was ruled ineligible to con- 16-7 win at #1 Northwest Missouri Ramirez. tinue. In his place, Jonathan Woodson State. The offense was solid averag- In the pass-happy Lone Star showed that he could excel despite ing over 28 points per game despite Conference, Poppell’s name was not not being a prototypical running back. losses to a number of key players. mentioned much among the top signal Atterberry feels confident in his stable The defense brought back memories callers, but it should have been. He of runners who will push Woodson. of the Border Bandits from the 1970s guided the team on three fourth quar- “We are very deep at the position, but as they led the Lone Star Conference ter game-winning drives in 2010 and a little inexperienced,” said the coach. in numerous statistical categories and his two losses came against teams Woodson has blazing speed and

2 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Cory Baumann, Senior, Guard Johnny Tivao, Senior, Nose Tackle Marcus Sanders, Senior, Linebacker is already a four-time track All-Ameri- Receivers ability, but has had trouble staying can in only two years. He will likely be The Javelina receiving corp seems healthy and consistent. the fastest player on the field in every to get stronger and stronger every If any of the above receivers game, but has still shown an ability to year. The group is so deep this year struggles or would go down with an run inside the tackles. He gained 608 that two-time all-conference performer injury, Atterberry has a number of yards rushing on 4.9 yards per carry Damian Couthren will likely be com- strong options to choose from. Couth- as a sophomore en route to earning ing off the bench. Despite losing the ren enters his senior season with 88 LSC South Division Second Team program’s all-time leading receiver receptions for 1,187 yards and is a honors. He should get the ball more Ryan Lincoln to graduation, Atterberry speedy outside threat. Junior Joseph through the air this year after making is confident with what he will put on Vela was injured for most of last sea- 32 grabs a year ago. “We will look to the field. son, but should provide a solid inside get him the ball through the air and on “Robert Armstrong showed what option at receiver. Patrick LaFleur the ground,” Atterberry said. he is capable of last year and could transferred from Bacone College Junior Rickey Lincoln returns and be great,” said the coach. “Sherman where he red-shirted last season and appears to have shaken off the rust af- Batiste is possibly the hardest worker was the surprise of the Spring where ter playing last year for the first time in on the team and is able to play inside he was outstanding as an outside a few years. “Rickey is a good power and outside. I expect him to be an all- receiver. Fletcher Robinson has also back who really showed us something conference guy.” battled injuries, but has the ability to in the Spring,” said Atterberry. “He will Armstrong certainly was good be a good option for the team. be used in short yardage situations last year when he had 45 catches for and also as a full back.” 590 yards and six touchdowns as a Tight End Three newcomers who could red-shirt freshman. He had a pair of The Javelinas only have two tight push for carries are highly touted TCU touchdown receptions in a comeback ends on the roster, but both should be transfer Jai Cavness, UT-Chattanooga win over #7 West Texas A&M and much improved over last year when transfer Randall Toney and red-shirt scored the game-winning touchdown they were red-shirt freshmen. Derek freshman Charles Coleman. Cavness on a 62-yard bomb at Angelo State. Tesch has the edge over Jake Willing- came to the Javs during the Spring Batiste is a two-time all-LSC South ham, but both will receive generous and showed signs of being very good. receiver and heads into his junior year playing time. “We hope that both guys Coming out of high school he was a with 68 catches for 804 yards. He has will play a bigger part in the passing top 60 running back recruit in the na- been a consistent player who could game this year rather than just being tion and could become a key figure for make the jump this year. blockers,” said Atterberry. “Both are the team. Toney was a Tennessee Mr. There are question marks next to able to stretch the field.” Football Finalist and is a similar runner two players, Arron Fisher and Christian Tesch and Willingham combined to Lincoln although he is a little big- Taylor, but both have shown the ability for just three receptions in 2010, but ger. Coleman is a local product from to make plays. Fisher moved to wide will be expected to contribute more Corpus Christi who runs as hard as receiver from defensive back late last in 2011. Tesch earned Second Team anyone and should be a starter in the season and will be tough to handle on LSC South honors as a deep snapper future. fly sweeps and screen passes. Taylor last year. can stretch the field and has a lot of

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 3 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football

A&M-Kingsville Defensive Line Arron Fisher, Senior, Kick Returner Kassandra Canales, Pride of South Texas

Offensive Line in the program and Patrick Daniel, Darnell Hicks should all see playing The skeptics will take a look at a junior transfer from Tyler Junior time. Cannell and Hicks each made the returning offensive line for the College. Stager knows the offensive an impact on the defensive line last Javelinas and think that it will be a system better than Daniel, but Daniel year. Cannell had seven tackles and major weak spot for the team. How- has played more collegiate game reps. 1.5 sacks while Hicks proved to be the ever, under offensive line coach Jaime Backing up the first unit will be best interior pass rusher on the team Martinez, the group has worked well Marco Acuna, Chris Hudgins and Karl with 5.5 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks. together and was one of the biggest Willie at guard and Joe Vazquez and At defensive end, Michael Tala- positives coming out of the Spring. “I Margarito Vasquez at tackle. Vazquez mantez and Matt Romig combined for feel good about our group of offensive has struggled with injuries in his col- 10.0 sacks in 2010, but Talamantez linemen and am excited about what a lege career, but could earn a starting has graduated and Romig is out this few of them could become,” said At- spot if healthy. year as he continues his battle with terberry. cancer. Stepping in will be junior The two returning starters are Defense Justin Chambers and senior Roderick junior right tackle Keenan Woods Benman. Chambers has been a solid and senior left guard Cory Baumann. Defensive Line contributor off the bench the last two Woods was a consistent starter in The Javelinas lost three starters years, but will be expected to take the 2010 and Atterberry has expecta- and a fourth member of the defensive next step forward. Benman got his tions of even more from this team first line rotation from a year ago, but figure feet wet after transferring in last year player. Baumann is a fifth-year player to remain strong thanks to the big man and recorded a sack in the playoffs. who has played all over the line dur- in the middle, Johnny Tivao, and a He has excellent pass rushing skills ing his career and should be a strong strong nucleus. and has a good chance to lead the leader of the offense this year. The defensive line played an team in sacks. Marquis Singleton Junior Lee Mattingly and sopho- important role in the Javelinas leading may have the most ability of the three more Devin Shaw are two players that the nation by allowing only 57.0 yards players, but will have to improve his will be critical to the team’s offensive rushing per game, a school record. consistency to become a starter. success. Mattingly has been with the Tivao will be on the short list for All- team for two years and played spar- American contenders and was named Linebackers ingly, but Atterberry thinks he has a preseason Second Team All-Ameri- Unlike most teams that employ turned the corner to become a very can by Lindy’s Magazine despite mak- three or even four linebackers, the good left tackle. Shaw could be the ing only 23 tackles a year ago. “Tivao Javelinas use only two in their 4-2-5 best of the bunch on the offensive line demands at least a double team on scheme. Since Atterberry took over in and will be expected to be a road- every possession,” said Atterberry. 2007, the team has not recruited many grader at right guard. His size and “He makes everyone else better on linebackers, but the ones that have athleticism set him apart as one to the defense.” been brought in have been exception- watch in the future. Montez Singleton has positioned al. Last year, Tressor Baptiste earned Atterberry has a pair of solid op- himself to be a starter next to Tivao AFCA All-American honors and has tions at center with sophomore Marcus on the interior, but Zane Brown, paved the way for Marcus Sanders Stager who is entering his third year James Cannell, Tiance Gardner and and Jeremy Aguilar to make a similar

4 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships impact. Michael Diggs and red-shirt freshman McCormick and Collins for playing Sanders is a definite All-American Jeff Phillips have the edge heading time is Citadel transfer Demontrelle candidate after earning LSC South into training camp to earn a starting Smith. While he looked a little rusty in Second Team honors last year. He spot. Quincy Williams, Forrest Jones the Spring, he can play either safety has made a mark on the field in each and Rodney Lee will all be competing position and has produced at the col- of his three seasons and will surpass for playing time. legiate level in the past. 200 career tackles early in the season. Diggs appeared in nine games for Special teams ace Dustin Appling “What makes Marcus so good is that the Hoggies in 2010 and previously enters his senior season with a strong he is fast, physical and has great feet,” played on the 2007 Abilene Christian understanding of the defense and the said Atterberry. squad that made the NCAA Division II ability to fill in at safety or cornerback. Aguilar transferred to Texas A&M- playoffs. “Diggs has good length and He could be used extensively in the Kingsville in the Spring of 2010, but speed for a corner back,” said Atter- team’s nickel package. red-shirted in the Fall. While Sanders berry. “He has some experience, but weighs in at 220 pounds, Aguilar is a was rusty last year after sitting out for Special Teams bigger linebacker at 235 pounds, but a few seasons.” Special teams have long been a is surprisingly fast. “Jeremy looks the Phillips is a rare talent who is fol- hallmark of any Atterberry coached part of a linebacker and he just has a lowing in the footsteps of his father, team and 2011 will be no different. nose for the ball,” the coach said. Jeff, who was a three-year letterwin- A pair of strong-legged kickers and Backing up both Sanders and ner for the Javelinas from 1988-90. elusive return men will receive most of Aguilar is sophomore Steven Kubena “Jeff was physically ready to play last the accolades, but it is the kick-cover- who earned some playing time late in year and we have high expectations age team that has been outstanding the season as a freshman. for him,” added Atterberry. “The only holding opponents to 4.7 yards per concern is his lack of experience.” punt return and 20.2 yards per kickoff Rover Williams is a red-shirt junior who return. The rover position is very im- played two years at Emporia State In 2010, freshmen Matt Stoll and portant to the Javelina defense and before transferring to Kingsville prior to Angel Millan competed for the punting requires a player to be strong against last season. Jones and Lee are both job and it was Millan who eventually the run and the pass. Atterberry has a red-shirt freshmen who will be trying to won the battle. He has a strong leg as pair of strong options although neither earn a spot on the game roster. evidenced by a pair of 50-yard boots in has a large amount of collegiate play- his 10 punts. Stoll may have lost the ing experience. Safeties punting battle, but has put a strangle- Trevor Pesek is a transfer from Atterberry has the unenviable hold on the place-kicking duties with Blinn College where he went through task of replacing a pair of first team an outstanding Spring. In the Spring a year of Spring practice, but did all-conference and all-region safeties game he drilled a pair of 50-yard field not compete during the Fall season. after the graduations of DeIra Glover goals and the team figures to not lose Since arriving in Kingsville, he has and Corey Robertson. However, the a step after the graduation of all-con- done everything right and was named cupboard is not bare for the Javelinas. ference kicker Christian Brom. “Matt the team’s Ironman Award, which “We lose experience on the field,” said looked really good in the Spring and takes into account grades, perfor- Atterberry, “but we gain athleticism showed a strong leg on field goals and mance, community service and other and speed in Robert McCormick and kickoffs,” said Atterberry. things. What he lacks in experience Rockeem Collins.” In the return game, the Javelinas he should make up for in athletic abil- McCormick is entering his fourth return a pair of all-conference per- ity. season in the program and he has the formers in Arron Fisher and Jonathan Senior Marc Kinney surprised the coaching staff excited about his ability. Woodson. Fisher only averaged 6.5 Javelinas during his junior year and He has spent the past three seasons yards on punt returns, but had at least put together a couple of high impact learning under some very good play- three touchdowns called back due to a performances which set him up to be ers, but in the Spring he showed more penalty. He was strong on kick returns the starter last year. He started the of a vocal leadership in the past and is with a 23.1-yard average. Woodson first two games of the year in 2010, equally good against the pass and the averaged 26.9 yards per kick return but went out with an injury and missed run. “Robert gets to the ball quicker last year and is closing in on the the remainder of the season. He has than anyone on our team,” Atterberry school’s career kick return yardage shown an ability to make plays behind said. mark. He has gained 934 yards on the line of scrimmage. Collins is a sophomore and former kickoffs in two years and needs 423 walk-on who has earned his way to in 2011 to overtake Kerry Simien’s 22- Defensive Backs a starting role. He plays fast and is year old record. The one position that has the another strong athlete on the defen- most question marks for the Javelinas sive side of the ball. He played in 11 entering the season is at defensive games a year ago making nine tack- back where the team’s top three play- les, mostly on special teams. ers from 2010 are not back. Senior Another player who will push both

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football Bo Atterberry - Head Coach • Southeastern Oklahoma ‘98 • 5th season at Texas A&M-Kingsville • 29-17 (.630) overall record • 2010 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year

Fight, Finish, Faith. It’s the creed that Bo Atterberry lives by and it’s that same creed that permeates through the Javelina program. In his four seasons, he has taken a program that was on the way down and pushed it back into the national limelight. He led the Hoggies to their first 10-win regular season since 1989 and was named the Coaches As- sociation Regional Coach of the Year in 2010. Atterberry started his career losing seven of his first eight games, but is 28-10 since that time. He has knocked off three ranked opponents in each of the past two years and has not lost to an unranked NCAA Division II opponent since 2008. Atterberry and the Javelinas battled through adversity in 2010 to earn a second straight playoff appearance. The team was ranked in the top 10 for the majority of the season and reached as high as #4 in both the D2Football.com and AFCA polls. Wins over #1 Northwest Missouri State, #7 West Texas A&M and #19 Midwestern State propelled the NCAA Division I program, in the first week of the season. team to a #2 regional ranking and a first round playoff bye. Atterberry picked up his first win over a ranked opponent Atterberry’s 2010 defense led the conference in six when the Javelinas upset #13 Tarleton State on the road, different statistical categories. They finished the season first 27-16 on October 4, 2008. That win helped propel the team in the nation in rushing defense, 57.0 yards per game, while into the regional rankings. They finished the season seventh setting a school record in the process. In the national rank- in the region, one spot out of the playoffs. ings, the defense was sixth in total defense, 11th in scoring The 2008 Javelinas proved to be the most prolific pass- and 22nd in pass efficiency. ing team in the school’s history, but they also excelled on Atterberry was invited to speak at the prestigious Glazier defense and special teams. The Hoggies finished the year Football Clinic in Houston in 2011. He spoke on Defensive ranked 12th in the nation in passing (298.7 yards per game), Backs Fundamentals & Drills, Coverages out of the 4-2-5, seventh in rushing defense (79.7 yards per game) and fourth and Zone Blitzes out of the 4-2-5. in kickoff returns (25.8 yards per return). Atterberry was named head coach at Texas A&M-Kings- In 2009, Atterberry led the Javelinas to a 7-0 start for the ville June 1, 2007. He joined the Javelina staff in January first time since 2004 and had the team ranked as high as #6 of 2007 as defensive coordinator after serving as defensive by D2Football.com and #7 by the AFCA. He guided the team coordinator at Southeastern Oklahoma the previous three to three wins over nationally ranked opponents including #4 seasons. He was then elevated to head coach after an Delta State in the season opener. A 35-32 win over Angelo unexpected coaching change in June. State in the regular season finale clinched the LSC title and In 2008, Atterberry’s leadership was tested as the team a berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. It was the 27th Lone played their first four games of the season on the road due Star Conference title in school history and he was a finalist to Hurricane Rita. Despite the difficulties presented by the for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year award. weather, the Hoggies won three straight games in Oklahoma The 2009 Javelinas finished the year with the most at the beginning of the season. The team went 6-1 on the balanced offensive attack they have had in Atterberry’s four road during the season with the only loss at North Dakota, a years. They finished first in the LSC and 30th in the nation 6 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships in rushing offense (185.3 yards per final two seasons under Ray Richards. game), 45th in passing offense (239.4 In his first year as defensive coor- BY THE NUMBERS yards per game) and 20th in total of- dinator in 2004, Southeastern led the Bo Atterberry vs... Lone Star Conference fense (424.8 yards per game). Lone Star Conference and ranked 16th Abilene Christian 0-4 Prior to becoming a head coach in the nation in total defense. Angelo State 4-0 Central Oklahoma 2-0 head served three years as the de- The 2006 Savage Storm defense East Central 3-1 fensive coordinator for Southeastern was one of only three in the confer- Eastern New Mexico 3-0 Incarnate Word 1-0 Oklahoma. At Southeastern Okla- ence to give up fewer than 200 points Midwestern State 1-3 homa he won or shared the Lone Star on the season, ranking third in scor- Northeastern State 2-0 Southwestern Oklahoma 1-1 Conference North Division title three ing defense at 19.2 points per game. Southeastern Oklahoma 2-0 times. The Savage Storm posted a Southeastern ranked third in the LSC Tarleton State 3-2 Texas A&M-Commerce 3-1 13-2 league record during those three in total defense, allowing only 284.5 West Texas A&M 2-2 seasons. yards per game. The Savage Storm led TOTAL 27-14 Keith Baxter hired him as defen- the conference in overall pass defense Bo Atterberry vs... sive coordinator in 2004 and South- and defensive pass efficiency, allowing Non-Conference Opponents eastern earned its first ever NCAA Divi- less than 50 percent pass completion. Delta State 1-0 North Dakota 0-1 sion II playoff berth. He coached his Southeastern finished 10th in the na- Northwest Missouri State 1-1 tion in defensive pass efficiency. Western Oregon 0-1 Atterberry is a 1998 graduate of TOTAL 2-3 Southeastern Oklahoma. Milestone Victories Atterberry and his wife, April, 1 Southeastern Oklahoma 27-17 9/22/07 10 at Angelo State 38-14 11/8/08 reside in Kingsville. April is the head 20 at Northwest Missouri State 16-7 9/2/10 softball coach and assistant volleyball coach at Alice High School. Games Coached 1 at Southwestern Oklahoma 3-7 8/31/07 25 Central Oklahoma 46-17 9/12/09 46 Northwest Missouri State 31-35 11/27/10

Head Coaching Records L.J. Smith (1925-28, 4 yrs.) 16-10-1 (.611) Bud McCallum (1929-41, 13 yrs.) 71-34-9 (.662) Dewey Mayhew (1946-53, 8 yrs.) 40-34-1 (.540) (1954-76, 23 yrs.) 182-61-4 (.745) (1977-78, 2 yrs.) 13-7-1 (.643) (1979-99, 21 yrs.) 172-72 (.705) Richard Cundiff (2000-06, 7 yrs.) 52-28 (.650) Bo Atterberry (2007-present, 4 yrs.) 29-17 (.630) TOTAL 575-263-16 (.683)

Bo Atterberry Year-by-Year Year School Position Record Notes 2004 Southeastern Oklahoma Defensive Coordinator 8-3 16th in NCAA DII in total defense 2005 Southeastern Oklahoma Defensive Coordinator 8-2 2nd in LSC in def. pass efficiency 2006 Southeastern Oklahoma Defensive Coordinator 6-4 10th in NCAA DII in def. pass efficiency 2007 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 3-8 2008 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 7-4 Knocks off top-25 opponent TSU 2009 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 9-3 Wins LSC Championship 2010 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 10-2 Led nation in rushing defense First 10-win regular season since 1989

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football Clay Patterson - Offensive Coordinator Clay Patterson is in his fifth year as offensive coordinator for the Javelinas. His offense has consistently been one of the top units in the Lone Star Conference and nation. The 2010 was a challenging season for Patterson as he had to deal with midseason losses of his top running back and while breaking in a new quarterback. Despite the setbacks, his unit still averaged more than 28 points per game for a third straight season and racked up nearly 400 yards of total offense per game. The unit set a new school record with 254 pass completions while being excellent in pass protection. Patterson had four players earn second team LSC South honors and three more named Honorable Mention including wide receiver Ryan Lincoln who finished with the most career receptions in school history, 210. In 2009, Patterson guided the Hoggie offense to a very balanced attack that averaged 185 yards rushing and 239 yards passing. Overall, the team finished 20th in the country in total offense (424.75 yards per game) and 22nd in scoring (33.92 points per game). He coached his first 1,000-yard rusher in Fred Winborn and had a quarterback, Billy Garza, who was a regional final- ist for the Harlon Hill Trophy. The Javelinas scored at least 30 points in nine of 12 games and scored 56 points in an NCAA Playoff loss to Tarleton State. He had 10 players earn all-conference honors including two, Winborn and Markeith Wesley, named to the first team. In his second season, Patterson called the plays for an offense that set a school record for most passing yards and finished third in the Lone Star Conference in total offense and scoring. The Javelinas finished the season with the 12th best passing offense in the nation (298.7 yards per game) and 23rd in total offense (429.8 yards per game). The team averaged 31.3 points per game and scored at least 35 points in seven of 11 games. Under his tutelage, the Hoggie passing game featured an all-conference quarterback and three all-conference wide receivers. In the final game of the season, the Javelinas passed for a school record 484 yards with three receivers going over 100 yards at Angelo State. Seven of the 11 offensive starters earned all-LSC South Division honors. Patterson’s first year was a learning experience. He rotated three , all new to the Javelina program, yet the Hogs showed great improvement by seasons end. Over the final three games of last season, the Javelina offense averaged 38.7 points and 457 yards per game, winning two out of the three. Patterson was wide receivers coach at Tarleton State in 2006. He helped Tarleton State to a share of the Lone Star Conference South Division title in 2006. The Texans ranked fourth in the LSC in scoring offense, averaging 29 points per game and 216 yards per game passing, fifth in the LSC. Patterson played his junior and senior seasons at Southeastern Oklahoma after transferring from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. He coached at SOSU from 2003-05, helping the Savage Storm to back-to-back LSC North Division titles and an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2004. He served as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. Patterson earned his undergraduate degree from Southeastern Oklahoma in 2003 and his master’s in 2005. He and his wife, Ashley, were married on May 28, 2011. Jaime Martinez - Offensive Line Former Javelina star Jaime Martinez is in his seventh year as the offensive line coach, the most of any member of the coaching staff. In 2010, Martinez had a trio of seniors, but had to do some mixing and matching positions due to a number of injuries. The line started the season a little slowly, but eventually melded into a strong group. They had a four game stretch where they allowed only one sack. He had two lineman named Second Team LSC South and another earn Honorable Mention honors. Martinez had a veteran group of linemen (two seniors and three juniors) to work with in 2009 and it showed. The unit blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher and 2,500-yard passer for the first time in school history. As a group, they allowed only 14 sacks and did not allow any sacks in half of the team’s games despite the team throwing 418 passes on the season. Left guard Markeith Wesley earned Third Team Football Gazette All-America honors and left tackle Jorge Guerra earned Second Team Daktronics Super Region Four honors. Four of the five starters earned all-LSC South honors. In 2008, Martinez’s line showed great improvement. The line provided protection for a school record setting passing offense. The team attempted 430 passes and was sacked just 22 times while averaging 298.7 yards passing per game, 12th best in the nation. Additionally, the line cleared the way for running back to rush for over 150 yards on two occasions. Under Mar- tinez’s tutelage, Markeith Wesley earned first team LSC South and second team All-Region honors and Jorge Guerra grabbed honorable mention LSC South honors. In 2006 Martinez coached yet another offensive lineman to All-America honors as John Cook earned first team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association. In 2005 two of his linemen earned All-Lone Star Conference honors. James Cardenas was named second team All-LSC, while Van Nelson earned honorable mention honors. Martinez, a native of nearby Beeville, was a standout for the Javelinas from 1992-95 on the offensive line. He was a two-time All-Lone Star Conference selec- tion. He earned first team All-America honors as a junior and senior. The Javelinas won four Lone Star Conference Championships, went 21-0 in LSC play, posted a 39-13 overall record, advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals three times and advanced to the NCAA championship game once during his playing career Prior to returning to Kingsville he spent five years as the offensive line and special teams coach at Granger High School. He also served as the offensive line coach at Medina Valley High School in Castroville. He is married to the former Marisa Fancher of Albany, Ore., a former Javelina volleyball player. They are the parents of a daughter, Maya and a son, Rylee. He and his family reside in Bishop.

8 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships David Calloway - Defensive Coordinator David Calloway is making a name for himself as a top defensive coordinator in a conference that is known for its outstand- ing offenses. He is in his fifth year as the head man for the Javelina defense. The 2010 season was a fantastic one for Calloway and his defensive unit. They did not allow more than 10 points in a game through the first four weeks of the season. They opened up the season with a 16-7 win at #1 Northwest Missouri State. They ended up leading the nation and setting a school record by holding opponents to only 57.0 rushing yards per game. The defense led the Lone Star Conference in points allowed (16.0), total defense (252.1), pass defense (195.1), pass defense efficiency (107.0) and opponent first downs (14.7). The unit had four players earn LSC South First Team honors, four named to the second team and one Honorable Mention. Calloway’s top pupil was Tressor Baptiste who was named the LSC South Linebacker of the Year and was named to five All-American teams, including First Team AFCA All-American. In 2009, the defense opened the season by limiting its first six opponents to 20 points or less before a few key injuries hit. The defense was a key to a victory over #4 Delta State on opening night as the offense turned the ball over four times and gave up two return touchdowns. Calloway’s squad held the Statesmen to a lone field goal offensively and put the team in position for the 28-17 victory. The defensive unit came up big in three consecutive wins at West Texas A&M, vs Tarleton State and at Texas A&M-Commerce by forcing key turnovers or stops in all three games that changed the outcome. He had eight players earn all-Lone Star Conference South Division honors. In 2008, Calloway’s defense showed dramatic improvement from 2007. The team limited opponents to just 79.7 rushing yards per game, seventh best in the na- tion. Overall, the team allowed 74 fewer yards and 6.9 fewer points per game. The team held seven opponents to under 100 yards rushing and limited Northeastern State to minus-8 yards rushing. As defensive coordinator, he recorded his first shutout in the Javs’ 35-0 win over Texas A&M-Commerce. He coached both the LSC South Defensive Back of the year, Jabir Perkins, and the LSC South co-Defensive Lineman of the Year, Jimmy Saddler-McQueen. In his first season, Calloway coached defensive end Jimmy Lugo to first team All-Conference honors while cornerback Rod Mosley earned first team All-Confer- ence and All-America honors. Calloway came to Texas A&M-Kingsville after a year as the defensive line coach at Southeastern Oklahoma. He was named defensive coordinator for the Sav- age Storm after Bo Atterberry came to Kingsville. This is not Calloway’s first stint as a defensive coordinator. He was the defensive coordinator at Langston (Okla.) during the 2004 and 2005 seasons and at Hastings (Neb.) College from 2000 through 2003. Previously, Calloway was the linebackers coach at Lane College. He was a four-year letterwinner at Langston where he earned his undergraduate degree. He received his graduate degree from Hastings.

Kyle Ppool - Linebackers Kyle Ppool is in his fifth season coaching linebackers at Texas A&M-Kingsville after coaching the defensive line at Southeastern Oklahoma. Ppool coached his first All-American in 2010 after Tressor Baptist was named a First Team AFCA All-Ameri- can. Baptiste was named to five different All-America teams. Ppool’s linebacking corp played a big reason in why the Javelinas had the #1 rushing defense in the nation in 2010 allowing only 57.0 yards per game. In addition to Baptiste, Marcus Sanders earned LSC South Second Team honors. He played a strong role in a defense that led the Lone Star Conference in points allowed (16.0), total defense (252.1), pass defense (195.1), pass defense efficiency (107.0) and opponent first downs (14.7). Ppool had a pair of linebackers earn Second Team all-Lone Star Conference South honors in 2009. Jeff Edwards was named the LSC South Defensive Player of the Week on two occasions. In 2008, Ppool coached Mike Martinez and John Reeves to Second Team all-LSC South honors. His line- backers played a key role in limiting opponents to just 79.7 rushing yards per game, 7th best in the nation. In his first year, Clayton Cretors earned first team all-conference honors under Ppool’s coaching. A native of Bartlesville, Okla., Ppool earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in May 2010. He coached cornerbacks for two seasons at Bartlesville (Okla.) High before attending Southeastern.

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 9 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football Joe Barron is in his fourth year working with the Javelinas and his first year as a defensive assistant coach. He was the running backs coach for the previous two seasons. He is also the video coordinator for the team. He played football at the collegiate level in his home country of Mexico before coming to Texas A&M-Kingsville. The 2010 season saw Barron deal with adversity among the corp of running backs when Fred Winborn was ruled in- eligible after the third game of the season. Jonathan Woodson eventually moved into the starting role and flourished under Barron’s guidance earning second team all-conference honors. In 2009, Barron had a strong group of runners led by all-region running back Fred Winborn and all-conference back Connell Davis. Winborn led the conference in rushing yards and was the first 1,000-yard rusher since 2003. In Barron’s three seasons in charge of the running backs, the Javelinas have finished no lower than fourth in the Lone Star Conference in rushing yards per game and led the league in 2009.

Jay Rose is entering his second season as an assistant coach with the Javelinas and will work exclusively with the wide receivers this year. In his first year he worked with an offense that averaged more than 28 points and 400 yards per game. Rose played three seasons at Lone Star Conference rival Southeastern Oklahoma. He had 71 catches for 889 yards and six touchdowns in his career. As a senior, he had 26 catches for 301 yards and one score. During his junior year he finished third on the team with 22 catches for 248 yards. He had 99 yards receiving and two touchdowns in a game against Angelo State. As a sophomore he tallied 23 catches for 340 yards and three touchdowns. He had six catches for 101 yards against Southwestern Oklahoma. He transferred to Southeastern Oklahoma from Louisiana-Monroe. Rose attended Nimitz High School in Irving, Texas. He was a three-time all-district selection and graduated as the all-time leader in receptions and receiving yards. He received his health, physical education and recreation degree from Southeastern Oklahoma in 2010. Daniel Oelschlegel is entering his second year as a graduate assistant for the Javelinas. This year, he moves into the running backs coaches role. Oelschlegel is a 2004 graduate of in Corpus Christi. He was a two-time all-district selection and earned all-Metro, all-South Texas, all-Bay Area and all-Region honors as a senior. He graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Business and minors in Sport Management and History. He served as assistant to the Director of Football Opera- tions in 2007 under coach Dennis Franchione and assistant to the Recruiting Coordinator as well as Offensive Assistant from 2008-10 under Mike Sherman.

Rod Mosley enters his first season as the defensive backs coach with the Javelinas. He is also currently playing for the San Jose SaberCats of the . Mosley earned Second Team Daktronics All-American honors in 2007 for the Javelinas and played in the 2008 Cactus Bowl. He was a First Team Lone Star Conference South Division and Daktronics All-Region selection as a senior. He had nine in his two-year career. Prior to coming to Kingsville, Mosley played two seasons at Ranger Junior College. He is originally from Austin, TX where he played at Reagan High School.

10 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 2011 Javelina Football Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Pos. 1 Damian Couthren WR SR 6-0 184 3VL Bastrop, TX (Bastrop HS) 64 Marco Acuna...... OL 30 Jeremy Aguilar...... LB 2 Sherman Batiste WR JR 5-11 190 2VL Fort Bend, TX (Marshall HS) 29 Dustin Appling ...... DB 3 Jonathan Woodson RB JR 5-10 185 2VL Missouri City, TX (Marshall HS) 7 Robert Armstrong ...... WR 4 Arron Fisher WR SR 5-6 172 1VL Orlando, FL (College of the Canyons) 2 Sherman Batiste ...... WR 5 Jeff Phillips DB FR 5-10 195 RS Pearland, TX (Pearland HS) 62 Cory Baumann ...... OL 93 Roderick Benman...... DL 6 Nate Poppell QB JR 6-2 190 1VL Spring, TX (U. of Mary) 91 Jeremy Boyd...... LB 7 Robert Armstrong WR SO 6-2 200 1VL Cuero, TX (Cuero HS) 14 Dean Brantley...... QB 8 Daniel Ramirez QB SR 6-2 205 3VL Sinton, TX (Sinton HS) 98 Zane Brown...... DT 9 Jai Cavness RB JR 5-8 202 TR Houston, TX (TCU) 99 James Cannell ...... DT 9 Jai Cavness...... RB 11 Derek Tesch TE-DS SO 6-5 240 1VL Blanco, TX (Blanco HS) 48 Justin Chambers ...... DE 12 Joseph Vela WR JR 5-11 180 2VL Harlingen, TX (Rio Hondo HS) 33 Charles Coleman...... RB 13 Angel Millan P SO 6-0 208 1VL Edinburg, TX (Economedes HS) 36 Rockeem Collins...... DB 14 Dean Brantley QB SO 6-2 195 1VL Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) 1 Damian Couthren ...... WR 71 Patrick Daniel...... C 15 Fletcher Robinson WR SO 5-9 175 SQ Edna, TX (Edna HS) 31 Michael Diggs...... DB 16 Layton Dworaczyk WR FR 6-0 195 RS Blanco, TX (Blanco HS) 16 Layton Dworaczyk...... WR 18 Matt Stoll K/P SO 6-0 195 1VL College Station, TX (A&M Consolidated HS) 4 Arron Fisher...... DB 21 Quincy Williams DB JR 6-0 200 RS Dallas, TX (Emporia State) 90 Tiance Gardner...... DL 92 Henry Greathouse...... DL 22 Marc Kinney S SR 6-2 225 1VL Lavernia, TX (Cisco JC) 47 Eduardo Hernandez...... DE 23 Trevor Pesek DB SO 5-11 210 TR Inez, TX (Blinn College) 50 Darnell Hicks...... DL 24 Robert McCormick FS JR 6-1 207 2VL Corpus Christi, TX (Flour Bluff HS) 26 Chandler Hill ...... HB 26 Chandler Hill HB SO 6-2 210 SQ Spring Branch, TX (Smithson Valley HS) 79 Chris Hudgins...... OL 96 Eddie Kelly...... DT 28 Rickey Lincoln RB JR 5-11 210 1VL Bastrop, TX (Bastrop HS) 22 Marc Kinney ...... DB 29 Dustin Appling DB SR 5-11 185 3VL El Campo, TX (El Campo HS) 46 Steven Kubena...... LB-DB 30 Jeremy Aguilar LB JR 6-1 235 RS Los Angeles, CA (Pasadena City College) 80 Patrick LaFleur...... WR 31 Michael Diggs DB SR 6-1 185 1VL Houston, TX (Abilene Christian) 28 Rickey Lincoln...... RB 35 Angelo Looney...... DB 33 Charles Coleman RB FR 5-9 188 RS Corpus Christi, TX (Carroll HS) 49 Ricky Marshall...... DL 34 Demontrelle Smith DB SR 6-1 212 TR Reddick, FL (The Citadel) 77 Lee Mattingly ...... OL 35 Angelo Looney DB JR 5-10 195 TR Fullerton, CA (Compton College) 40 Clay Mazoch ...... LB 36 Rockeem Collins DB SO 5-11 190 1VL Gonzales, TX (Gonzales HS) 24 Robert McCormick ...... FS 13 Angel Millan...... P 37 Randall Toney RB JR 5-11 215 TR Hendersonville, TN (UT-Chattanooga 23 Trevor Pesek...... DB 40 Clay Mazoch DE JR 6-2 265 1VL Granger, TX (Granger HS) 5 Jeff Phillips...... DB 41 Mark Savere DB FR 6-0 200 RS San Antonio, TX (Warren HS) 6 Nate Poppell...... QB 43 DeVon Rhodes DE FR 6-3 205 RS Langham Creek, TX (Langham Creek HS) 63 Ray Quintanilla...... OL 8 Daniel Ramirez...... QB 44 Kamen Ruelas LB FR 5-11 221 RS Victoria, TX (St. Joseph HS) 43 DeVon Rhodes...... DE 45 Marcus Sanders LB SR 6-0 220 3VL Houston, TX (Westfield HS) 15 Fletcher Robinson...... WR 46 Steven Kubena LB-DB SO 6-3 230 1VL La Vernia, TX (La Vernia HS) 44 Kamen Ruelas...... LB 47 Eduardo Hernandez DE FR 6-0 240 RS Ingleside, TX (Ingleside HS) 45 Marcus Sanders...... LB 41 Mark Savere...... DB 48 Justin Chambers DE JR 6-0 250 2VL Ingleside, TX (Ingleside HS) 72 Devin Shaw...... OL 49 Ricky Marshall DL SO 6-1 228 SQ Tyler, TX (John Tyler HS) 94 Marquis Singleton...... DE 50 Darnell Hicks DL SR 6-0 265 1VL Detroit, MI (Victor Valley CC) 95 Montez Singleton...... DL 55 Johnny Tivao NT SR 6-0 351 1VL Compton, CA (Cerritos College) 34 Demontrelle Smith...... DB 56 Marcus Stager...... OL 56 Marcus Stager OL SO 6-4 300 1VL New Braunfels, TX (New Braunfels HS) 18 Matt Stoll...... K/P 62 Cory Baumann OL SR 6-4 280 2VL Pearland, TX (Pearland HS) 82 Christian Taylor...... WR 63 Ray Quintanilla OL JR 6-3 315 1VL San Benito, TX (West Point) 11 Derek Tesch...... TE 64 Marco Acuna OL FR 6-2 305 TR Calallen, TX (Eastern New Mexico) 55 Johnny Tivao...... NT 37 Randall Toney...... RB 66 Keenan Woods OL JR 6-2 318 1VL Houston, TX (Tyler JC) 70 Margarito Vasquez...... OL 70 Margarito Vasquez OL FR 6-4 300 RS Odessa, TX (Permian HS) 78 Joe Vazquez...... OL 71 Patrick Daniel C JR 6-3 285 TR Mesquite, TX (Tyler JC) 12 Joseph Vela...... WR 72 Devin Shaw OL SO 6-4 315 1VL Katy, TX (Seven Lakes HS) 21 Quincy Williams...... DB 74 Karl Willie...... OL 74 Karl Willie OL JR 6-5 280 SQ Ben Bolt, TX (Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco HS) 81 Jake Willingham...... TE 77 Lee Mattingly OL JR 6-5 285 SQ Hallettsville, TX (Northern Michigan) 66 Keenan Woods...... OL 78 Joe Vazquez OL JR 6-4 300 RS Sarasota, FL (Highland CC) 3 Jonathan Woodson...... WR 79 Chris Hudgins OL JR 6-3 255 SQ Van Vleck, TX (Missouri) 80 Patrick LaFleur WR FR 5-8 165 TR Cypress, TX (Cypress Woods HS) 81 Jake Willingham TE SO 6-2 225 1VL Van Alstyne, TX (Van Alstyne HS)

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 11 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 82 Christian Taylor WR JR 6-2 198 2VL Houston, TX (U. of Mary) 90 Tiance Gardner DL FR 6-4 300 RS Angleton, TX (Angleton HS) 91 Jeremy Boyd LB SO 5-10 250 SQ Calhoun, TX (Calhoun HS) 92 Henry Greathouse DL FR 6-1 270 RS Blanco, TX (Blanco HS) 93 Roderick Benman DL SR 6-2 260 1VL Oklahoma City, OK (Santa Monica CC) 94 Marquis Singleton DE JR 6-6 250 1VL Decatur, IL (Texas Southern) 95 Montez Singleton DL SR 6-3 300 1VL Decatur, IL (Joliet JC) 96 Eddie Kelly DT JR 6-1 300 TR Van Nuys, CA (Santa Monica CC) 98 Zane Brown DT SO 5-11 270 1VL Houston, TX (Harding) 99 James Cannell DT JR 5-11 265 SQ El Campo, TX (West Texas A&M) Cliff Baker DB FR 5-11 180 HS Houston, TX (Wheatley HS) Tim Barton OL FR 6-4 270 HS Mont Belrien, TX (Barbers Hill HS) Tahj Batiste WR FR 6-0 175 HS Houston, TX (Westbury HS) Chivas Belton DE SO 6-0 230 TR Houston, TX (Emporia State) Alex Bennett WR FR 5-10 165 HS Houston, TX (Westbury HS) Sam Boothby OL FR 6-7 305 HS Canyon Lake, TX (San Marcos Baptist) Ollie Brady, Jr. OG FR 6-2 305 HS Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) Aaron Bueno ATH FR 6-3 205 HS Alice, TX (Ben Bolt HS) Marquise Cardinal, Jr. RB FR 5-9 170 HS Spring, TX (Klein Collins HS) Victor Castro DE SO 6-2 260 SQ San Antonio, TX (Warren HS) Tyler Chauvin OG FR HS Cedar Park, TX (Cedar Park HS) Jon Cryer DT FR 5-11 290 HS Leander, TX (Vista Ridge HS) Alex Dean QB FR 6-0 190 HS Pflugerville, TX (Pflugerville HS) Will Enis DL-LB FR 6-1 205 HS Leander, TX (Vista Ridge HS) Jesus Garza OL SO 5-10 300 TR Round Rock, TX (Mount Union) James Gilbert WR-DB FR 6-0 190 HS Houston, TX (Galena Park HS) Alex Harper DS FR 6-0 195 HS Houston, TX (Nimitz HS) Lamont Hills DB FR 6-1 169 HS San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) Forrest Jones DB FR 6-0 170 RS Manvel, TX (Manvel HS) Kevin Joseph DE FR 6-0 220 HS Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) Fernanc Kalman DT JR 5-9 250 TR Los Angeles, CA (Santa Monica CC) James Lambert DE FR 6-1 240 RS Alvin, TX (Alvin HS) Ryan Lee LB FR 6-0 225 HS Corpus Christi, TX (O’Connor HS) Rodney Lee, Jr. DB FR 5-8 160 HS Austin, TX (Del Valle HS) Jagger Lopez QB FR 6-2 180 HS San Antonio, TX (East Central HS) Edgar Martinez LB FR 5-11 228 HS Los Fresnos, TX (Los Fresnos HS) Cass Mitchell FB FR 5-11 220 HS Sealy, TX (Sealy HS) Benji Mota C FR 6-1 240 HS Laredo, TX (Alexander HS) Kelechi Okeadu OL FR 6-2 240 HS Sugar Land, TX (Hightower HS) Brandon Reasor OT FR 6-4 265 HS San Antonio, TX (Reagan HS) Cornelius Richardson LB FR 5-10 215 HS Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) Rolando Rodriguez RB SR 5-9 195 SQ Laredo, TX (United HS) DJ Seay WR FR 6-2 205 HS Van Alstyne, TX (Van Alstyne HS) Andrew Shows OT FR 6-4 280 HS Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) Tanner Sparks QB FR 5-11 190 HS Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) Jovan Thomas WR FR 6-2 180 HS San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) Chima Ubabuike DL FR HS San Antonio, TX (Warren HS) Josh Vallejo DL FR 6-0 262 HS Brownsville, TX (Porter HS) Aarom Whalon DT FR 6-2 242 HS Converse, TX (Judson HS) Mike Yarbrough DE FR 6-1 210 RS Rosharon, TX (Manvel HS)

12 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Javelina Offense - Two Deep Javelina Defense - Two Deep Weak Tackle Defensive End 77 Lee Mattingly, 6-5, 285, Jr., SQ, Hallettsville 93 Roderick Benman, 6-2, 260, Sr., 1L, Oklahoma City, OK 78 Joe Vazquez, 6-4, 300, Jr., RS, Sarasota, FL 94 Marquis Singleton, 6-6, 250, Jr., 1L, Decatur, IL Weak Guard Nose Tackle 62 Cory Baumann, 6-4, 280, Sr., 2L, Pearland 55 Johnny Tivao, 6-0, 351, Sr., 1L, Compton, CA 74 Karl Willie, 6-5, 280, Jr., SQ, Ben Bolt 98 Zane Brown, 5-11, 280, So., RS, Houston Center Defensive Tackle 56 Marcus Stager, 6-4, 300, So., 1L, New Braunfels 95 Montez Singleton, 6-3, 300, Sr., 1L, Decatur, IL 71 Patrick Daniel, 6-3, 285, Jr., TR, Mesquite 50 Darnell Hicks, 6-0, 265, Sr., 1L, Detroit, MI Strong Guard Defensive End 72 Devin Shaw, 6-4, 315, So., 1L, Katy 48 Justin Chambers, 6-0, 250, Jr., 2L, Ingleside 79 Chris Hudgins, 6-3, 255, Jr., SQ, Van Vleck 94 Marquis Singleton, 6-6, 250, Jr., 1L, Decatur, IL Strong Tackle Linebacker 66 Keenan Woods, 6-2, 318, Jr., 1L, Houston 30 Jeremy Aguilar, 6-1, 235, Jr., RS, Los Angeles, Ca 70 Margarito Vasquez, 6-4, 300, Fr., RS, Odessa 46 Steven Kubena, 6-3, 230, So., 1L, La Vernia Tight End Mike Backer 11 Derek Tesch, 6-5, 240, So., 1L, Blanco 45 Marcus Sanders, 6-0, 220, Sr., 3L, Houston 81 Jake Willingham, 6-2, 225, So., 1L, Van Alstyne 46 Steven Kubena, 6-3, 230, So., 1L, La Vernia Quarterback Rover 6 Nate Poppell, 6-2, 190, Jr., 1L, Spring 23 Trevor Pesek, 5-11, 210, So., TR, Inez 8 Daniel Ramirez, 6-2, 205, Sr., 3L, Sinton 22 Marc Kinney, 6-2, 225, Sr., 1L, La Vernia Running Back Left Corner 3 Jonathan Woodson, 5-10, 185, Jr., 2L, Missouri City 31 Michael Diggs, 6-1, 185, Sr., 1L, Houston 28 Rickey Lincoln, 5-11, 210, Jr., 1L, Bastrop 21 Quincy Williams, 6-0, 200, Jr., RS, Blanco X-Wide Receiver Strong Safety 7 Robert Armstrong, 6-2, 200, So., 1L, Cuero 36 Rockeem Collins, 5-11, 190, So., 1L, Gonzales 1 Damian Couthren, 6-0, 184, Sr., 3L, Bastrop 34 Demontrelle Smith, 6-1, 212, Sr., TR, Reddick, FL B-Wide Receiver Free Safety 4 Arron Fisher, 5-6, 172, Sr., 1L, Orlando, FL 24 Robert McCormick, 6-1, 207, Jr., 2L, Corpus Christi 12 Joseph Vela, 5-11, 180, Jr., 2L, Harlingen 34 Demontrelle Smith, 6-1, 212, Sr., TR, Reddick, FL Y-Wide Receiver Right Corner 82 Christian Taylor, 6-2, 198, Jr., 2L, Houston 5 Jeff Phillips, 5-10, 195, Fr., RS, Pearland 80 Patrick LaFleur, 5-8, 165, Fr., TR, Cypress Forrest Jones, 6-0, 170, Fr., RS, Manvel Z-Wide Receiver 2 Sherman Batiste, 5-11, 190, Jr., 2L, Fort Bend 15 Fletcher Robinson, 5-9, 175, So., SQ, Edna

Place Kicker Kick Returns 18 Matt Stoll, 6-0, 195, So., 1L, College Station 3 Jonathan Woodson, 5-10, 185, Jr., 2L, Missouri City Punter 4 Arron Fisher, 5-6, 172, Sr., 1L, Orlando, FL 13 Angel Millan, 6-0, 208, So., 1L, Edinburg Punt Returns 18 Matt Stoll, 6-0, 195, So., 1L, College Station 4 Arron Fisher, 5-6, 172, Sr., 1L, Orlando, FL Deep Snapper 2 Sherman Batiste, 5-11, 190, Jr., 2L, Fort Bend 11 Derek Tesch, 6-5, 240, So., 1L, Blanco Holder 12 Joseph Vela, 5-11, 180, Jr., 2L, Harlingen 6 Nate Poppell, 6-2, 190, Jr., 1L, Spring

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 13 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football ter hurdles with a time of 37.86 and was MVP of the track a r c o c u n a team. He was an All-District and All-Wharton County pick at i m a r t o n M A outside linebacker in 2005 and helped the team to become T B Offensive Line Bi-district and regional champs. In 2006 he was Offensive Offensive Line Freshman • 6-2 • 305 MVP, All-District and All-Wharton county as a quarterback, Freshman • 6-4 • 270 Calallen, TX accounting for 31 touchdowns. He was 2006 Homecoming Mont Belrien, TX Eastern New Mexico King and Academic All-District in three sports. Personal: Barbers Hill HS Previous: Acuna red-shirted Appling is the son of Mark and Phyllis Appling. His father High School: Barton played one year at Eastern New played football at Wharton County Jr. College and Sam football, golf and swimming at Mexico. High School: Acuna Houston State University. He is studying Agribusiness. Barbers Hill High School. He earned First Team All-District Appling Defensive Stats led his team to the playoffs 31-4A, All-South Texas and Year G UT-AT-T BLK as a senior. Personal: All-Metro honors as a senior 2008 10 5-7-12 0 Barton is the son of Randy and at Calallen High School. He earned all-district honors as a 2009 4 3-4-7 1 Wathalea Barton and is studying Kinesiology with a minor junior. He helped lead his team to a district championship 2010 12 10-5-15 0 in Math. and 12-1 overall record as a junior. He led the team to the Career 26 18-16-34 1 Area finals as a senior. He was a member of the National h e r m a n a t i s t e Honor Society. Personal: Acuna is the son of Robert and Liz Acuna and is studying Political Science and History. obert rmstrong S Wide BReceiver R WideA Receiver Sophomore • 5-11 • 190 Fort Bend, TX Sophomore • 6-2 • 200 Marshall HS e r e m y g u i l a r Cuero, TX J LinebackerA Cuero HS 2010: Batiste earned LSC Junior • 6-1 • 235 South Honorable Mention 2010: Armstrong earned LSC Los Angeles, CA honors for a second straight South Honorable Mention Pasadena City College season. He scored the game- honors as a redshirt freshman. winning touchdown against #7 2010: Aguilar red-shirted his He scored his first career West Texas A&M on a 13-yard first year at Texas A&M-Kings- touchdown on a 7-yard reverse reception with 3:24 left in the game. He had a season high ville. Previous: Aguilar led against Texas A&M-Commerce six catches for 59 yards at Tarleton State. He finished third Pasadena City College with and had two scores in the game. He had at least one catch on the team with 33 receptions. He returned seven punts 95 tackles in 2009 en route to in every game, including a season high seven receptions for 56 yards early in the season. 2009: Batiste earned being a unanimous first team and one touchdown against #3 Northwest Missouri State in LSC South Honorable Mention honors. He had a catch in selection in the National Northern Conference and earned the playoffs. He scored twice against #7 West Texas A&M each of the final 11 games of the season. He had the third first team all-state honors. He added 11 tackles for loss on catches of 25 and 27 yards. He had a game-winning longest reception in school history with an 88-yard touch- and two sacks. As a freshman, he registered 78 tackles 62-yard reception at Angelo State with 1:44 left in the down against Central Oklahoma. He had six catches for 95 to lead the team while recording 9.5 tackles for loss and game. He finished the game with exactly 100 yards receiv- yards in an overtime win at West Texas A&M. He had five four fumble recoveries. He led the Lancers to the Tremblay ing. He led the team with six touchdown receptions on the catches for 91 yards and two touchdowns in a loss at #15 Bowl Championship in 2008. High School: Aguilar played year. 2009: Armstrong red-shirted his first year at Texas Abilene Christian. He led the team in touchdown catches at Roosevelt HS where he made 154 tackles, six sacks A&M-Kingsville. High School: Armstrong played both (4) and was second in yards receiving (471). 2008: Batiste and three fumble recoveries as a senior. He earned first wide receiver and corner back for the Gobblers. He earned red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High team all-City honors. Personal: Aguilar is the son of Maria 3A all-state honors at both positions while also earning School: Batiste was a First Team All-District 23-5A pick. Aguilar and is studying Criminology. First Team all-district, all-area and all-region honors. He He had 34 catches for 719 yards and 8 touchdowns. made 63 catches for 1,128 yards and 15 touchdowns as He had seven catches for 99 yards, including a 33-yard a senior. He led Cuero to back-to-back state semi-final touchdown grab in a 21-8 win over Hastings, three catches u s t i n p p l i n g appearances. He was an academic all-district selection. for 104 yards in a 30-16 win over Klein, four catches for 73 D A Personal: Armstrong is the son of Deborah Armstrong and Defensive Back yards in the first round playoff loss to Brazoswood and two is studying Kinesiology with a minor in Business. Senior • 5-11 • 185 catches for 134 yards and a touchdown against Clements. El Campo, TX Armstrong Receiving Stats Personal: Batiste is the son of Toni Batiste and is studying El Campo HS Year G REC YDS AVG TD LG Criminology. 2010 12 45 590 13.1 6 62 2010: Appling played all Armstrong Rushing Stats Batiste Receiving Stats 12 games and excelled on Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG Year G REC YDS AVG TD LG special teams. He had at least 2010 12 1 7 7.0 1 7 2009 12 35 471 13.5 4 88 one tackle in nine games. 2010 12 33 333 10.1 2 25 He had a season high six Career 24 68 804 11.8 6 88 tackles, including five solos at l i f f a k e r Batiste Return Stats Southwestern Oklahoma. 2009: Appling was one of the C B Year G KR/PR YDS AVG TD LG top special teams players on the Javs. He had a 29-yard Defensive Back 2009k 12 1 24 24.0 0 24 reception on fake punt against East Central. He blocked Freshman • 5-11 • 180 2010p 12 7 56 8.0 0 22 a punt in a win against Central Oklahoma. He had at least Houston, TX one special teams tackle in every game he played. His Wheatley HS o r y a u m a n n season was cut short due to an injury suffered against High School: Baker played Northeastern State. 2008: Appling saw action in the final three sports at Wheatley High C OffensiveB Line 10 games of the season. He had at least one tackle in School. He was a first team Senior • 6-4 • 280 nine of the 10 games he played in. He had two tackles all-district wide receiver and Pearland, TX against West Texas A&M, at Eastern New Mexico and at defensive back. He was also a Pearland HS Angelo State. 2007: Appling red-shirted his first year at first team all-district shortstop. Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Appling played track, Personal: Baker is the son of Clifford Baker and Eva 2010: Baumann helped solidify football, and baseball at El Campo High School. He was a Humphrey and is studying Criminology with a minor in the offensive line playing a three-time district 300-meter hurdles champion and ran on Psychology. number of different positions. the three-time 4 x 400-meter relay team that won district After not playing in the first two and regionals. He broke the school’s record in the 300-me- games of the year, he started

14 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships the final nine. He was part of a group that allowed just one Team Fort Bend Herald All-Area honors. He played in the sack over a four game stretch. 2009: Baumann earned his a m o o t h b y Space City Classic All-Star Game and the Bayou Bowl All- second varsity letter once again serving as a backup on S B Star Game. He had 60 tackles, including 22 tackles for loss the offensive line. 2008: Baumann saw action as a backup Offensive Line and nine sacks as a senior. He was a member of the AB on the offensive line. He was part of a group that blocked Freshman • 6-7 • 305 Honor Roll and was an AP student. Personal: Brown is for the Javs’ record-setting pass offense. 2007: Baumann Canyon Lake, TX the son of Felton and Amy Brown and is studying Kinesiol- red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High San Marcos Baptist ogy/Exercise Science. School: Baumann was a Second Team All-District 24-5A High School: Boothby earned pick and a key blocker for all-state running back Foswhitt all-district and academic a m e s a n n e l l Whittaker who committed to Texas. Baumann helped lead all-state honors as a senior at Pearland to the Class 5A Division I state semifinals, a San Marcos Baptist Academy. J DefensiveC Tackle 12-3 record and a No. 4 ranking. Personal: Baumann is He led his team to a pair of Junior • 5-11 • 270 the son of Dawne and Scott Baumann and is majoring in playoff appearances. Per- El Campo, TX Agricultural Business. sonal: Boothby is the son of Daniel and Dianne Boothby West Texas A&M and is studying Mechanical Engineering. 2010: Cannell was nomi- h i v a s e l t o n nated for Who’s Who Among e r e m y o y d C DefensiveB End Students in American Sophomore • 6-0 • 230 J LinebackerB Universities & Colleges. He Houston, TX Sophomore • 5-10 • 250 earned ESPN The Magazine Emporia State Calhoun, TX Academic All-District VI First Calhoun HS Team honors. He had a big game at East Central with four Previous: Belton spent a year tackles, 1.5 sacks and a pass break up. He saw action in at Emporia State and Texas 2010: Boyd did not appear in a 10 games on the season. 2009: Cannell saw action in Southern. He played three game for the Javelinas. 2009: four games and made his only tackle of the season in the games at Texas Southern in Boyd red-shirted his first year playoff game against Tarleton State. Previous: Cannell 2008. High School: Belton at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High red-shirted his only season at West Texas A&M. He was was a three-time All-District School: Boyd led a Sandcrabs on the Dean’s List both semesters. High School: Cannell 15-5A defensive end at Klein Forest High School. He team that advanced to the earned three letters in football and track at El Campo High earned first team honors each of his last two years. He led Class 4A, Division II regional playoffs and defeated School. He was a three-time All-Wharton County performer the team to three state playoff appearances. Personal: Edcouch-Elsa in an area playoff game at Javelina Stadium. and was the County Defensive MVP as a senior. He was Belton is the son of Francine Carothers and is studying Boyd had 128 tackles, five sacks and one interception dur- a three-time all-district honoree who earned First Team Kinesiology with a minor in Exercise Science. ing his senior season and was named the defensive player honors on offense and defense as a senior. He was named of the year in District 30-4A and on the Victoria Advocate’s First Team all-Region and Academic All-State in 2006. all-area team. Personal: Boyd is studying Civil Engineer- He led his team to two playoff appearances. He holds El oderick enman ing with a minor in Wildlife Management. Campo’s school record in the shot put and power clean. He R DefensiveB Line graduated #8 in his class. Personal: Cannell is the son of Senior • 6-2 • 260 e a n r a n t l e y David and Tina Cannell and earned a degree in Accounting Oklahoma City, OK in May. Cannell Defensive Stats Santa Monica CC D QuarterbackB Sophomore • 6-2 • 195 Year G UT-AT-T TFL QBS 2010: Benman appeared in 11 Missouri City, TX 2009 4 0-1-1 0-0 0-0 games and made four starts Elkins HS 2010 10 1-6-7 1.5-7 1.5-7 on the defensive line. On his Career 14 1-7-8 1.5-7 1.5-7 first career tackle he picked 2010: Brantley appeared in up a half sack at East Central. four games. He carried the He broke up three passes at ball twice for seven yards at i c t o r a s t r o Southwestern Oklahoma. He had an outstanding game Southwestern Oklahoma, V DefensiveC End against Midwestern State with 10 tackles, three solos, a but did not throw a pass on Sophomore • 6-2 • 260 forced fumble and a half sack. He notched a sack against the year. 2009: Brantley San Antonio, TX #3 Northwest Missouri State in the playoffs. Previous: red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High Earl Warren HS Benman played two years at Santa Monica CC. As a fresh- School: Brantley went 127-for-184 passing for 2,072 yards man he had 18 tackles, four tackles for loss and two sacks and 19 touchdowns as a senior for Elkins. He set a school 2010: Castro was on the team, in just seven games. During his sophomore season, he record for most touchdown passes in a season (19) and but did not see any time on the had 44 tackles en route to earning first team all-conference in a game (4). He was named District 23-5A First Team field. 2009: Castro red-shirted honors. He had 12 tackles for loss and 7.5 sacks. He also quarterback as a senior. He was an honor roll student and his first year at Texas A&M- had a 72-yard interception return for a touchdown. High was an excellent high hurdle sprinter in track. Personal: Kingsville. High School: As School: Benman played football at Rogers High School. Brantley is the son of Dennis and Carmen Brantley and a senior, Castro earned First Personal: Benman is the son of Tellia Benman and is is studying Kinesiology. His father ran track at Southern Team All-District and Second Team All-Greater San Antonio studying Finance. Methodist University. honors. He led Warren HS to a Bi-District championship in 2007 and a District championship in 2008. Personal: Benman Defensive Stats Castro is the son of Herman and Dottie Castro and is Year G UT-AT-T TFL QBS PB FF a n e r o w n studying Kinesiology. 2010 11 6-9-15 2.0-14 2.0-14 3 1 Z DefensiveB Tackle Sophomore • 5-11 • 280 Houston, TX Harding

2010: Brown red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kings- ville. Previous: Brown played one year at Harding University. High School: Brown earned First Team All-District and First

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 15 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football years at the state track meet in the discus. Personal: receiver. He caught at least one pass in each game. He a i a v n e s s Chambers is the son of Tyrone and Yvonne Chambers and had a season high six catches at Eastern New Mexico. He J C is studying Industrial Management and Technology with a caught his first career touchdown pass at East Central. He Running Back minor in Business. had four catches for 143 yards and a touchdown at Angelo Junior • 5-8 • 202 Chambers Defensive Stats State in the final game of the season. He finished the year Houston, TX Year G UT-AT-T TFL QBS third on the team with 38 catches for 606 yards. 2007: TCU 2009 11 3-3-6 2.5-11 2.5-11 Couthren was a red-shirt his first year at Texas A&M-Kings- TCU: Cavness appeared in 2010 9 2-4-6 1.5-5 1.0-3 ville. High School: Couthren was a three-sport athlete seven games in 2009. He Career 20 5-7-12 4.0-16 3.5-14 for Bastrop High School competing in football, basketball rushed for a season-best 29 and track and field. As a senior he had 26 catches for yards on just four attempts at h a r l e s o l e m a n 435 yards and six touchdowns. He earned Second Team San Diego State. In 2008, he All-District 16-5A honors for his play. As a junior he had placed seventh on TCU with C RunningC Back 17 catches for 280 yards and one touchdown. Personal: 134 yards rushing. He saw action in eight games and ran Freshman • 5-9 • 188 Couthren is the son of Myrtle Alexander. He is majoring in for a season-best 59 yards on 11 carries in the 67-7 win Corpus Christi, TX Education. Couthren Receiving Stats over Stephen F. Austin. He scored his first collegiate touch- Carroll HS Year G REC YDS AVG TD LG down on a 13-yard run for the Frogs’ final points of the 2008 11 38 606 15.9 5 63 game. He also tallied TCU’s final points with a 1-yard TD 2010: Coleman red-shirted his 2009 12 39 444 11.4 3 45 rush in the 44-14 victory at UNLV while totaling 51 yards, first year at Texas A&M-Kings- 2010 8 11 137 12.5 0 40 including a season-long 24-yard carry, against the Rebels. ville. High School: Coleman Career 31 88 1187 13.5 8 63 High School: Cavness played in the Under Armour All- gained 2,300 yards rushing Couthren Rushing Stats America game after starring at Thurgood Marshall High and scored 22 touchdowns for Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG School. He was named first team all-district as a junior Carroll HS as a senior en route 2008 11 8 28 3.5 0 6 and senior and second-team All-Greater Houston Area to earning first team All-South Texas and second team All- 2009 12 2 6 3.0 0 4 and all-region. He was a member of the Texas Prep Extra State 5A honors. He also was named first team All-District 2010 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 All-Area Top 60 team. He was ranked in the top 60 for run- 27-5A. He led Carroll to the second round of the playoffs. Career 31 10 34 3.4 0 6 ning backs in the nation by Rivals.com and Scout.com and Personal: Coleman is the son of Charles and Wynell Cole- was also ranked in the top 20 in the state and the top 10 man and is studying History. in the Houston area. He made Scout.com’s Top Texas 100 a t r i c k a n i e l Playmakers list and Dave Campbell’s Top 300 Playmak- o c k e e m o l l i n s P D ers Team. He was nominated for the prestigious Houston R C Center Touchdown Club Player of the Year award. He scored a Defensive Back Junior • 6-3 • 285 touchdown in the East Meets West All-American Game. Sophomore • 5-11 • 190 Mesquite, TX He was a team captain for three years at Marshall HS and Gonzales, TX Tyler JC was named his school’s Offensive Most Valuable Player Gonzales HS Tyler Junior College: Daniel after rushing for 1,205 yards and nine touchdowns on an 2010: Collins appeared in 11 played two seasons at Tyler 8.1 per carry average his senior year. He ran for 636 yards games as a backup safety Junior College. High School: and five touchdowns as a junior. He closed his prep career and special teams player. He Daniel played football at as Marshall’s all-time leading rusher with 2,195 yards and had two tackles and broke up North Mesquite High School. 17 touchdowns, averaging 8.3 yards per attempt. He was a a pass against Texas A&M- Personal: Daniel is the son of three-year in football and track & field and holds Commerce. He added two Patrick and Tammy Daniel and is studying Criminology. the school record in the 40-yard dash (4.3) and 100 meters tackles in the regular season finale against Southeastern (10.5). He was a teammate of current Javelinas Sherman Oklahoma. High School: Collins was a two-time all-dis- Batiste and Jonathon Woodson. Personal: Cavness is trict and academic all-district defensive back at Gonzales i c h a e l i g g s the son of Francois and Erica Carrire and is studying Com- High School. He had 141 tackles and rushed for over 1,000 M D munications. He is the cousin of Pro Football Hall of Fame Defensive Back yards in his career. He led GHS to the State Quarterfinals Senior • 6-1 • 185 running back Thurman Thomas. as a junior. He was named one of the “Players to Watch” Houston, TX in Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine. Personal: Abilene Christian Collins is the son of Donna Smith and is studying Sports u s t i n h a m b e rs Management and Marketing. 2010: Diggs saw action in J DefensiveC End Collins Defensive Stats nine games on special teams Junior • 6-0 • 250 Year G UT-AT-T PB and as a defensive back. Ingleside, TX 2010 11 4-5-9 1 He recovered a fumble at Ingleside HS Incarnate Word. 2007: Diggs played at Abilene Christian 2010: Chambers was once amian outhren where he was part of an NCAA Division II playoff team. again part of the defensive D WideC Receiver He had 23 tackles on the season. He picked off his only line rotation. He registered a Senior • 6-0 • 184 pass of the year in the playoffs against Chadron State. half sack and a quarterback Bastrop, TX Previous: Diggs played at Ranger Junior College and was hurry against Texas A&M- Bastrop HS a preseason All-American. High School: Diggs was a Commerce. He tallied two First Team All-District 14-4A wide receiver at Crosby High tackles at Angelo State. He had his best game of the year 2010: Couthren struggled to School. He also competed on the track team. Personal: at Southwestern Oklahoma registering a sack and three get on the field due to injuries. Diggs is the son of Michael Diggs, Sr. and Sandra Barrett tackles. 2009: Chambers saw action in 11 games as part He had four catches for 69 and is studying Business Management. of the defensive line rotation. He showed the ability to get yards in a win at Angelo State. Diggs Defensive Stats to the quarterback as he recorded 2.5 sacks in limited time 2009: Couthren earned Lone Year G UT-AT-T FR on the field. He had two tackles and a sack in a win over Star Conference South Honor- 2010 9 3-1-4 1 Eastern New Mexico. 2008: Chambers red-shirted his first able Mention honors. He had a career high 10 catches season at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Chambers for 123 yards and scored the game-winning touchdown at was a two-time first team all-district lineman at Ingleside Texas A&M-Commerce. He had at least four catches in five HS and was the team’s Defensive MVP. He led his team different games. He had a 26-yard touchdown reception in to three playoff appearances, including a semi-final ap- the LSC clinching win over Angelo State. 2008: Couthren pearance in 2007. He placed fifth and sixth in consecutive earned LSC South Division Second Team honors at wide

16 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships ayton woraczyk i a n c e a r d n e r duardo ernandez L WideD Receiver T DefensiveG Line E DefensiveH End Freshman • 6-0 • 195 Freshman • 6-4 • 300 Freshman • 6-0 • 240 Blanco, TX Angleton, TX Ingleside, TX Blanco HS Angleton HS Ingleside HS

2010: Dworaczyk red-shirted Previous: Gardner signed with High School: Hernandez his first year at Texas A&M- Tyler Junior College coming made 128 tackles en route to Kingsville. High School: out of high school. High earning Honorable Mention Dworaczyk earned second School: Gardner earned All-State 3A honors as a senior team All-State 2A honors at all-district honors at Angleton at Ingleside High School. running back for Blanco HS High School. Personal: He was named the team’s as a senior. He ran for a school record 2,587 yards and Gardner is studying Psychology and Sociology. defensive MVP and first team all-district. He led the team 47 touchdowns on the season. He was the District 27-2A to four playoff appearances and was an all-state powerlifter MVP. He was named the Built Ford Tough Player of the as a senior. Personal: Hernandez is the son of Jose and Week after gaining 317 yards on 39 carries and scored e s u s a r z a Diana Hernandez and is studying Criminology with a minor five touchdowns in a 33-26 win over Luling. As a junior he J OffensiveG Line in Kinesiology. earned second team All-State 2A honors and was named Sophomore • 5-10 • 300 the District 27-2A offensive MVP after gaining 1,518 yards Round Rock, TX a r n e l l i c k s and scoring 21 touchdowns. During his sophomore year, Mount Union he earned first team all-district honors. He led BHS to D DefensiveH Line a Bi-District championship, Area championship, State Previous: Garza played Senior • 6-0 • 265 quarterfinal appearance and State semifinal appearance in football and competed in Detroit, MI his four years. Personal: Dworaczyk is the son of Wayne track and field at Mount Union Victor Valley CC Dworaczyk and Bonnie Palmer and is studying Sociology. as a freshman. He earned all-OAC honors in the indoor 2010: Hicks was a valuable and outdoor shot put. He member of the defensive line r r o n i s h e r set the school record in the hammer throw with a toss of rotation. He had three tackles A F 142-6. High School: Garza was a member of the football and one tackle for loss in three Wide Receiver seperate games. He notched Senior • 5-6 • 172 and track teams at Stony Point HS. He was a two-time a sack at Southwestern Orlando, FL all-district honoree in football. As a junior he placed fifth at Oklahoma and against Southeastern Oklahoma. He had College of the Canyons the Texas Relays and sixth in the state in the shot put. As a senior, he tossed the shot a school record 59-0. He earned nine tackles, three tackles for loss and two sacks over the 2010: Fisher was named LSC the Outstanding Community Service Card by performer final five games of the season. Previous: Hicks earned South Honorable Mention as more than 80 hours of service. Personal: Garza is the son All-League and second team All-State honors at Victor a punt returner. He started of Eugene Garza and Rosalinda Trevathan and is studying Valley Community College. He recorded 44 tackles, includ- the season as a defensive Political Science and History with a minor in Spanish. ing seven for loss and one sack. He also forced a fumble back and kick returner, but and recovered four fumbles. High School: Hicks earned was moved to offense over All-City and All-State honors at John Pershing HS while the final four games of the year. He had five carries for 31 enry reathouse leading the team to a playoff appearance. Personal: Hicks yards at Southwestern Oklahoma. He scored a touchdown H DefensiveG Line is the son of Jerome and Sherrie Hicks and is studying Psychology and Sociology. on a reverse in the playoffs against #3 Northwest Missouri Freshman • 6-1 • 270 State. He had multiple kick return touchdowns called back Blanco, TX Hicks Defensive Stats due to penalties. He had a season long 41-yard punt return Blanco HS Year G UT-AT-T TFL QBS FR and 38-yard kick return against Southeastern Oklahoma. 2010 11 8-9-17 5.5-23 2.0-12 1-0 Previous: Fisher was a First Team All-Northern Confer- 2010: Greathouse red-shirted ence cornerback at College of the Canyons where he was his first year at Texas A&M- a teammate of former Javelina running back Fred Winborn. Kingsville. High School: h a n d l e r i l l He started in the Junior College All-American game. He Greathouse earned First Team C H-BackH had 37 tackles, 14 pass break ups and two interceptions All-District 27-2A honors as a Sophomore • 6-2 • 210 as a sophomore. High School: Fisher played in the defensive tackle and punter as Spring Branch, TX Central Florida all-star game after starring at West Orange a senior at Blanco HS. As a junior he recorded 12 sacks Smithson Valley HS HS. Personal: Fisher is the son of Pamela Watson and is and was named the District 27-2A Defensive MVP, first studying Criminology with a minor in Sociology. team All-Area and third team All-State 2A. He led BHS 2009: Hill was on the team, but Fisher Rushing Stats to a Bi-District championship, Area championship, State did not see any game action. Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG quarterfinal appearance and State semifinal appearance 2008: Hill red-shirted his first 2010 12 9 47 5.2 1 13 in his four years. He was on the AB honor roll. Personal: season at Texas A&M-Kings- Fisher Kick Return Stats Greathouse is the son of Bennie and Becky Greathouse ville. High School: Hill was Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG and is studying Criminology. the second leading receiver in 2010 12 8 185 23.1 0 38 yards and touchdowns at Smithson Valley his senior year. Fisher Punt Return Stats He was a two-time Academic All-District selection. He was Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG l e x a r p e r a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Hill is 2010 12 26 168 6.5 0 41 A DeepH Snapper the son of Jana Holub-Hill and is majoring in Criminology. Freshman • 6-0 • 195 He is the grandson of E.J. Holub, an 11-year NFL veteran Houston, TX who started in Super Bowls I and IV. Nimitz HS

High School: Harper played football at Nimitz High School. Personal: Harper is the son of Greg and Patty Harper and is studying Mechanical Engineering.

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h r i s u d g i n s d d i e e l l y a t r i c k a F l e u r C OffensiveH Line E DefensiveK Tackle P WideL Receiver Junior • 6-3 • 255 Junior • 6-1 • 300 Freshman • 5-8 • 165 Van Vleck, TX Van Nuys, CA Cypress, TX Van Vleck HS Santa Monica CC Bacone College

2010: Hudgins was a backup Previous: Kelly played one High School: LaFleur earned on the offensive line. He ap- year at Santa Monica College all-district honors at Cypress peared in four games on the under head coach Robert Tay- Woods High School as a season. He also worked out at lor. High School: Kelly played senior. Personal: LaFleur is tight end as an extra blocker. three sports at Arleta High the son of Cedrick and Tammie Previous: Hudgins originally School. He earned first team LaFleur and is studying Busi- signed with University of Missouri out of high school. High all-league, all-city and all-area honors en route to leading ness Management. School: Hudgins was a three-sport standout for Van Vleck his team to a perfect 14-0 record and a City Champion- High School, was a two-way star at tight end and defensive ship. He was named a Scholar-Athlete on two occasions. end. He led his school to a district championship as a Personal: Kelly is the son of Archie and Delilah Kelly and a m e s a m b e r t senior in 2004 and to the 3rd round of the state playoffs, is studying History Law. J DefensiveL End starting both sides of the ball in every game. He was Freshman • 6-1 • 240 named First Team all-state as a tight end and defensive Alvin, TX end by the Texas Sports Writers Association as a senior, a r c i n n e y Alvin HS and was a three-time all-area and all-district First Team M DefensiveK Back pick on both sides of the ball. He also earned First Team 2010: Lambert red-shirted his Senior • 6-1 • 230 Class 2A All-Houston honors in 2004 and Second Team first year at Texas A&M-Kings- San Antonio, TX All-Houston (all “A” classes) recognition. He was named to ville. High School: Lambert Cisco JC the All-region team as a senior in basketball, also earning earned first team all-district district MVP to go along with First Team all-district perfor- 2010: Kinney started the honors as a senior at Alvin HS. mances in basketball in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He took first first two games of the year He also lined up at offensive place in the discus at the 2005 UIL state track champion- before suffering a season tackle, fullback and tight end in his career. He was a leader ship with a throw of 177-3 and earlier (2004) third place in ending injury. He had four in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Chrysalis Youth the same event with a toss of 163-3. He was the regional tackles, a sack and a 24-yard Christian Program. Personal: Lambert is the son of Bruce champion in the discus, both years as well. Personal: fumble return in a 16-7 win at and Brenda Lambert and is studying Agricultural Science. Hudgins is the son of Anthony and Patricia Hudgins and is #1 Northwest Missouri State to open the season. 2009: studying Industrial Management and Technology. Heading into the season Kinney was not expected to be o d n e y e e , J r . a big contributor on defense, but ended up as a strong addition to the defensive secondary. He had 26 tackles on R DefensiveL Back o r r e s t o n e s the season. He had 10 tackles, including eight unassisted Freshman • 5-8 • 160 F DefensiveJ Back along with three tackles for loss and two quarterback Austin, TX Freshman • 6-0 • 170 sacks in a monster game against Eastern New Mexico. Del Valle HS Previous: Kinney played at Cisco Junior College. High Houston, TX High School: Lee played Manvel HS School: Kinney played football, basketball and ran track for MacArthur High School. At MacArthur, he earned First three sports at Del Valle High 2010: Jones red-shirted his Team All-District, First Team All-City and Second Team All- School. He earned first team first year at Texas A&M- State honors while leading his team to the state semifinals. all-district honors as a junior Kingsville. High School: Personal: Kinney is the son of Laetitia Kinney and is and senior and was named the Jones earned Second Team studying Kinesiology. Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore. As a freshman, he ran on a 4x400-meter relay All-District 24-4A and first team Kinney Defensive Stats team that made it to the state finals and was a regional all-county honors at Manvel Year G UT-AT-T TFL QBS PB FR finalist in the 100-meter dash. He helped lead the football HS as a senior. During his junior season he was a first 2009 12 16-10-26 3.0-6 2.0-4 1 0-0 team to a Bi-District championship as a senior. Personal: team all-district and second team all-county honoree. He 2010 2 4-1-5 1.0-7 1.0-7 0 1-24 Lee is the son of Rodney Lee, Sr. and Yolanda Easley and led the district with six interceptions as a senior. Personal: Career 14 20-11-31 4.0-13 3.0-11 1 1-24 Jones is the son of Percy Jones and Christy Simmons and is studying Criminology with a minor in Range Manage- is studying Psychology with a minor in Criminology. His ment. cousin, Randall Burden, plays corner back at Kentucky. t e v e n u b e n a S LinebackerK y a n e e e r n a n c a l m a n Sophomore • 6-3 • 230 R LinebackerL La Vernia, TX Freshman • 6-0 • 225 F DefensiveK Tackle La Vernia HS Corpus Christi, TX Junior • 5-9 • 250 O’Connor HS Los Angeles, CA 2010: Kubena appeared in Santa Monica CC four games making a tackle at Southwestern Oklahoma High School: Lee earned three varsity letters at Previous: Kalman played two and in the playoffs against O’Connor High School. He years at Santa Monica CC #3 Northwest Missouri State. was a two-time team defensive and earned Second Team All- 2009: Kubena red-shirted his MVP and holds the school Southern California Football first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Kubena record for career special teams Association honors in 2009. played on two bi-district championship and one district championship teams in three seasons at La Vernia HS. He tackles. He helped lead his team to three playoff appear- High School: Kalman earned earned first team all-district honors at safety as a senior ances. He was a member of the A-B Honor roll during his all-league honors at Santa Monica High School. Personal: and first team all-district honors at running back as a junior. senior year. Personal: Lee is the son of Jeff and Tammy Kalman is the son of Freddy Kalman and Eliza French and An all-around athlete, he was an all-district first baseman in Lee and is studying Kinesiology. is studying Marketing with a minor in Communications. baseball and a state qualifier in the high jump. Personal: Kubena is the son of Steven and Donna Kubena and is studying Kinesiology.

18 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships High School: Marshall earned Second Team All-District i c k e y i n c o l n 11-5A honors and helped lead his team to a Bi-District l a y a z o c h R L championship. He was named the JTHS Student of the C M Running Back Month for January 2009 and was on the A+ honor roll. Defensive End Junior • 5-11 • 210 Personal: Marshall is the son of Rick and Gail Marshall Junior • 6-2 • 265 Bastrop, TX and is studying Electrical Engineering. He is a member of Granger, TX Bastrop HS ROTC on campus. Granger HS 2010: Lincoln appeared in 2010: Mazoch was a member seven games, mostly on of the team, but did not see special teams. He had three d g a r a r t i n e z much time on the playing field. carries for nine yards against E MLinebacker 2009: Mazoch appeared in 10 Texas A&M-Commerce. Freshman • 5-11 • 228 games and made three tackles He had eight carries for Los Fresnos, TX on special teams. 2008: five yards at Southwestern Oklahoma. He grabbed a Los Fresnos HS Mazoch red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. six-yard reception against Southeastern Oklahoma. High High School: Mazoch was a two-time, first team All- School: Lincoln played football, basketball and baseball High School: Martinez was District 27-1A selection and played both running back and and Bastrop HS. As a sophomore, he led his team to an a three-time District 32-5A linebacker for the Lions. He was the 27-A MVP as a senior undefeated District campaign and an appearance in the champion at Los Fresnos High after rushing for 1,558 yards and 26 touchdowns on 201 State Quarterfinals. He rushed for nearly 600 yards with School. He was named the carries. He helped lead Granger to a 12-2 record in 2007 over 500 yards receiving while scoring eight touchdowns District Defensive Player of the and a trip to the Class 1A semifinals, the school’s best to earn honorable mention all-district honors. As a junior, Year, All-Metro Player of the playoff performance since 1997. He played on a defense he earned second team all-district honors as the team was Year and Second Team All-State 5A as a senior. He played that allowed only 12 points in their last five regular season co-District champions and advanced to the Regionals. He in the East-West All-Star game in Brownsville as a senior. games, including zero touchdowns in the last four. He rushed for over 800 yards with 300 yards receiving and 13 Personal: Martinez is the son of Emilio and Maria Martinez gained 1,095 yards and scored 12 touchdowns as a junior. touchdowns. During his senior season, he was named the and is studying Exercise Science. Personal: Mazoch is studying Agribusiness. team’s MVP and earned first team all-district honors while Mazoch Defensive Stats leading the team to the Area Playoffs. He rushed for 1,249 Year G UT-AT-T yards and scored 21 touchdowns while gaining over 300 e e a t t i n g l y 2009 10 1-2-3 yards on receptions. He was also an academic all-district L OffensiveM Tackle honoree as a senior. Personal: Lincoln is the son of Junior • 6-5 • 285 obert cCormick Rickey and Marsh Lincoln and is studying Psychology Hallettsville, TX R M with a minor in Sociology. His brother, Ryan, is the school Northern Michigan Free Safety record holder with 210 career receptions. Junior • 6-1 • 207 Lincoln Rushing Stats 2010: Mattingly worked his Corpus Christi, TX Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG way onto the field making five Flour Bluff HS 2010 7 11 14 1.3 0 7 appearances on the season. Lincoln Receiving Stats 2009: Mattingly was a member 2010: McCormick earned more Year G REC YDS AVG TD LG of the team, but did not see and more playing time as the 2010 7 1 6 6.0 0 6 any action on the field in his season progressed. He had six first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Previous: Mattingly tackles at Southwestern Okla- red-shirted his one season at Northern Michigan. High homa and six more against n g e l o o o n e y School: Mattingly played football at Lincoln-Way Central Southeastern Oklahoma. He had a half tackle for loss at Incarnate Word. 2009: Mc- A DefensiveL Back High School. He was a two-time all-league selection in high school. He helped lead the team to a conference champi- Cormick saw action in seven games. He had a season high Junior • 5-10 • 195 onship and two playoff appearances. Personal: Mattingly five tackles in the team’s win over East Central. He had Fullerton, CA is the son of Kristin Mattingly and is studying Education. two tackles and forced a fumble in a win over Northeastern Compton College State. 2008: McCormick red-shirted his first year at Texas Previous: Looney played two A&M-Kingsville. High School: McCormick was a First seasons at Compton College Team All-Metro and Second Team All-District 31-4A selec- where he earned Second tion as a senior. He missed some time due to injury, but Team All-Mountain Confer- still had 716 yards on 105 carries and seven touchdowns. ence honors. High School: He also threw for a touchdown. Personal: McCormick is Looney led Fullerton Troy HS the son of Robert and Althea McCormick and is studying with 97 tackles, five sacks, three interceptions, three forced Mechanical Engineering. McCormick Defensive Stats fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a senior. He was a Year G UT-AT-T TFL FF Second Team All-Freeway League linebacker and helped 2009 7 6-4-10 0-0 1 lead the Warriors to the CIF-SS Semifinals. Personal: 2010 9 9-7-16 0.5-2 0 Looney is the son of Angelo Looney, Sr. and Gina Woullard Career 16 15-11-26 0.5-2 1 and is studying Communications. He has an uncle and cousin who have both played in the NFL. n g e l i l l a n i c k y a r s h a l l A M Punter R DefensiveM Line Sophomore • 6-0 • 208 Edinburg, TX Sophomore • 6-1 • 228 Economedes HS Tyler, TX John Tyler HS 2010: Millan became the team’s starting punter with four 2010: Marshall was a member games left in the season. He of the team, but did not see opened his career by booting a any time on the field. 2009: pair of 50-yard punts at South- Marshall red-shirted his first western Oklahoma. He had year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. three punts land inside the 20-yard line in the playoff game

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 19 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football against #3 Northwest Missouri State. High School: Millan tanilla is a 2006 graduate of San Benito HS. He helped played football at Economedes HS. Personal: Millan is a t e o p p e l l lead SBHS to the state playoffs in 2004 and 2005. He studying Psychology and Sociology. earned All-District 32-5A, All-Valley, All-Bay Area, All-South N QuarterbackP Millan Punting Stats Texas and All-State honors. He was named the United Junior • 6-2 • 190 Year P YDS AVG LG FC I20 50+ States Military Academy Prep School Lineman of the year Spring, TX 2010 10 381 38.1 55 2 4 2 in 2006. Personal: Quintanilla is the son of Refugio and University of Mary Eduwiges Quintanilla and is studying Kinesiology. a s s i t c h e l l 2010: Poppell led the Javeli- nas to a 10-2 mark and NCAA C M Full Back Division II Playoff appearance a n i e l a m i r e z Freshman • 5-11 • 220 in his first year as the starting D QuarterbackR Sealy, TX quarterback. His first career Senior • 6-2 • 205 Sealy HS start was a memorable one Sinton, TX as he went 26-of-38 for 258 yards and a touchdown while Sinton HS High School: Mitchell was a rushing for another touchdown in a win at #1 Northwest four-time all-district linebacker Missouri State. He was named the LSC South Offensive 2010: Ramirez was the backup at . He was Player of the Week after that game. He passed for a sea- for Nate Poppell throughout twice named to the All-State son high 297 yards and a touchdown at East Central. He the season. He came on team and was the district guided the team on fourth quarter game-winning drives at against #7 West Texas A&M Defensive MVP as a senior. and threw a touchdown Angelo State, versus #7 West Texas A&M and at Tarleton He led Sealy to three district titles and four playoff appear- pass to help the team make State. He completed a 62-yard pass with 1:44 remaining to ances. He earned academic all-district honors as a senior. a dramatic comeback victory. He had his best game of beat ASU. He connected on a 13-yard scoring strike with Personal: Mitchell is the son of Jimmie and Cinci Mitchell the year at Southwestern Oklahoma when he carried the 3:24 to play against West Texas A&M. He guided the team and is studying Kinesiology with a minor in History. His ball six times for 81 yards. He scored two touchdowns, on an 11-play, 36-yard drive to set up a game-winning field father played football at New Mexico State and his uncle including a 52-yard sprint. He went 6-of-8 for 53 yards goal at Tarleton. He rushed for two touchdowns, including played at Southeastern Oklahoma. passing at Incarnate Word. 2009: Ramirez red-shirted a 31-yard scamper at Incarnate Word. He completed 16-of- his junior season. 2008: Ramirez thrived in a backup 21 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns in the regular role after the arrival of Billy Garza. He pulled the team r e v o r e s e k season finale against Southeastern Oklahoma. He passed back into the game against West Texas A&M passing for for at least 250 yards in seven games. He set new school 146 yards and a touchdown in the second half. He had a T DefensiveP Back records for most completions (237) and passing attempts couple of huge plays for the team during the season. First, Sophomore • 5-11 • 210 (390) in a season. He owns the highest completion per- his 9-yard run in the fourth quarter at Tarleton allowed the Inez, TX centage in school history (61.2%). 2009: Poppell was the team to take a knee to run out the clock. At Angelo State, Blinn College team’s #2 quarterback behind Billy Garza. He appeared in he was in for two plays, but found time to connect with three games. He went 5-for-6 for 37 yards passing against Ryan Lincoln on a school-record tying 95-yard touchdown pass. 2007: Ramirez did not play in the first seven games Previous: Pesek went through East Central. He appeared in mop-up duty and was limited a year of spring practice at of the year, but started against Midwestern State, came to short dump-off passes and handing off. 2008: Poppell off the bench against Abilene Christian and led the Hogs Blinn, but did not compete was on the team but did not appear in any games his first during the fall season. High to a win over Angelo State as a starter in the final game of season at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Previous: Poppell was a the season. He threw for 272 yards and four touchdowns School: Pesek competed in red-shirt his only season at the University of Mary in 2007. three sports at Industrial High in the Hogs win over Angelo State in his only appearance High School: Poppell was a Second Team All-District at Javelina Stadium all season. Ramirez also scored the School. He earned first team all-district and All-County 16-5A selection as a senior in 2006 after passing for over first touchdown of the night on a one-yard run and added MVP honors as a senior. He led Industrial to a pair of 1,600 yards at Spring HS. He threw for 214 yards and a an 18-yard scramble later in the game. Ramirez had a playoff appearances. He was an Academic Honorable touchdown against Klein Forest and 183 yards and four quarterback efficiency rating of 184.5 and completed 72 Mention All-State 2A selection. Personal: Pesek is the son touchdowns against Klein Collins. He was also a two-time percent of his passes. He accounted for all 80 yards of of Ronnie and Kellie Pesek and is studying Pre-Physical second team All-District performer in baseball. He was a total offense on the Javelinas first scoring drive. In his and Kinesiology. member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Poppell first collegiate start he completed 13 of 24 passes for 141 is the son of Billy and Susan Poppell and is studying yards and a score against Midwestern State. He came off Business. the bench against #19 Abilene Christian to complete 17 e f f h i l l i p s of 26 passes for 247 yards and a score. He scored on a J P Poppell Passing Stats two-yard touchdown run. He came into the game in the Defensive Back Year G C-A-I YDS PCT TD EFF Freshman • 5-10 • 195 second quarter and led the Javelinas on three touchdown 2009 3 6-7-0 38 85.7 0 131.3 Pearland, TX drives, including two consecutive to end the first half and 2010 12 237-390-10 2,671 60.8 16 126.7 Pearland HS start the second half, drawing the Javelinas within 28-24 Career 15 243-397-10 2,709 61.2 16 126.8 of the Wildcats. High School: Ramirez was a three- 2010: Phillips red-shirted his Poppell Rushing Stats year, first team All-District pick in football, basketball and first year at Texas A&M- Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG baseball at Sinton High School. He was an All-South Texas Kingsville. High School: 2009 3 1 6 6.0 0 6 pick as a pitcher, offensive MVP of the All-Bay Area Team Phillips was a two-year starter 2010 12 63 55 0.9 4 31 as a senior in football and was a starter on the undefeated district champion basketball team all three years. He threw for Pearland HS and earned Career 15 64 61 1.0 4 31 for over 1,500 yards and 22 touchdowns as a senior and honorable mention All-District was listed at Dave Campbell’s top quarterbacks to watch 22-5A honors. He helped lead Pearland to the 2008 State a y u i n t a n i l l a as a senior. Personal: Ramirez is the son of Sara Deleon 5A Quarterfinals and another playoff appearance in 2009. R Q and is majoring in Kinesiology. Personal: Personal is the son of Jeff and Donna Phillips Offensive Line Ramirez Passing Stats and is studyig Chemical Engineering. His father played Junior • 6-3 • 315 Year G C-A-I YDS PCT TD EFF football for the Javelinas. San Benito, TX 2007 3 53-82-2 660 64.6 6 151.5 West Point 2008 8 27-55-2 427 49.1 4 131.0 2010: Quintanilla earned 2010 9 17-32-0 201 53.1 1 116.2 his first varsity letter for the Career 20 97-169-4 1,288 57.4 11 138.2 Javelinas. He appeared in Ramirez Rushing Stats seven games as a backup on Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG the offensive line. Previous: 2007 3 23 45 2.0 2 18 Quintanilla made the travel 2008 8 7 48 6.9 0 14 team at Army in his freshman season. High School: Quin- 2010 9 15 71 4.7 2 52 Career 20 45 164 3.6 4 52 20 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships nals in 2005. Personal: Sanders is the son of Ernest and e V o n h o d e s a m e n u e l a s Toiya Sanders and is majoring in Business Marketing. D DefensiveR End K LinebackerR Sanders Defensive Stats Freshman • 6-3 • 205 Freshman • 5-11 • 221 Year G UT-AT-T TFL QBS PB FF FR Langham Creek, TX Victoria, TX 2008 11 23-23-46 3.0-12 1.5-8 3 2 0-0 Langham Creek HS St. Joseph HS 2009 11 38-25-63 8.0-24 2.0-12 0 1 2-4 2010 12 34-43-77 7.5-37 4.0-32 2 0 2-0 2010: Rhodes red-shirted his 2010: Ruelas red-shirted his Career 34 95-91-186 18.5-73 7.5-52 5 3 4-4 first year at Texas A&M-Kings- first year at Texas A&M- ville. High School: Rhodes Kingsville. High School: was a two-time honorable Ruelas earned Second Team a r k a v e r e mention all-District 15-5A All-Victoria Advocate and First M DefensiveS Back performer in football and bas- Team TAPPS Division II All- Freshman • 6-0 • 200 ketball at Langham Creek HS. He led both teams to state District 3 honors at St. Joseph HS as a senior. He earned San Antonio, TX playoff appearances in back-to-back seasons. As a senior, TAPPS Division II All-State honors after rushing for 1,353 Warren HS the basketball team advanced to the State Quarterfinals. yards and 15 touchdowns. He led St. Joseph to three state He earned a Lonestar Degree in FFA. Personal: Rhodes playoff appearances including a Semifinal appearance in High School: Savere earned is the son of Dwight and Margaret Rhodes and is studying 2007. Personal: Ruelas is the son of Romeo and Blanche first team all-district and Business Marketing. Ruelas and is studying Kinesiology. His older brother, second team all-area honors Winston, plays on the Texas State football team. at Warren High School as a letcher obinson senior. He led the team with 147 tackles during his senior F WideR Receiver a r c u s a n d e r s year. He led his team to three Bi-District championships Sophomore • 5-9 • 175 M LinebackerS and three Area finals. Personal: Savere is the son of Mark Edna, TX Senior • 6-0 • 220 Savere and Lisa Williams and is studying Business Man- Edna HS Houston, TX agement. He cousin played, Eric Brown, played in the NFL. Westfield HS 2010: Robinson appeared in a few games for the Javelinas. 2010: Sanders earned LSC e v i n h a w He had two carries for three South Second Team honors. D OffensiveS Line yards and had one catch for He was the leading tackler Sophomore • 6-4 • 315 17 yards at Incarnate Word. on the team and had at least Katy, TX 2009: Robinson red-shirted his seven tackles in eight games. Seven Lakes HS first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Robin- He played a key role on son was a three-time first team all-district running back for the record-setting and #1 national rushing defense that 2010: Shaw was a backup Edna HS. He rushed for 1,086 yards and 10 touchdowns allowed only 57.0 yards per game. He had seven tackles on the offensive line, but still while averaging 7.5 yards per carry as a senior. He was and a sack at #1 Northwest Missouri State. He only had saw action in five games. He also a first team all-district guard in basket ball. He earned two tackles against #7 West Texas A&M, but one was earned valuable experience in a total of 13 varsity letters in four sports. Personal: a game-clinching sack for a loss of 13 yards. He had his first year traveling with the Robinson is the son of Fletcher and Deloris Robinson and a season high 11 tackles in the regular season finale team. 2009: Shaw red-shirted is studying Kinesiology. against Southeastern Oklahoma. He finished third on the his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Shaw team with 7.5 tackles for loss and second with 4.0 sacks. was listed among the Greater Houston Top 250 prospects olando odriguez 2009: Sanders appeared in 11 games and started four at list at #98, the Texas 5A Players to Watch and Dave Camp- linebacker. He finished fifth on the team with 63 tackles, bell’s Texas Football as a top prospect. He is also a second R RunningR Back but was second with 8.0 tackles for loss. He had one of the degree black belt in Taekwondo. Personal: Shaw is the Senior • 5-9 • 195 plays of the year for the team when he sacked #11 Tarleton son of Elvis and Maria Shaw and is studying Marketing. Laredo, TX State’s Scott Grantham in the fourth quarter and forced United HS a fumble that the Hoggies recovered. Three plays later they scored to take a 27-20 lead en route to a victory. He arquis ingleton 2009: Rodriguez carried the had two tackles for loss in the game and also recovered a M DefensiveS End ball twice for three yards. fumble. He had a season high 12 tackles and 1.5 tackles Junior • 6-3 • 250 2008: Rodriguez was on the for loss in an overtime victory at West Texas A&M. He had Decatur, IL roster, but did not see playing nine tackles in back-to-back games at #22 Midwestern Texas Southern time. 2007: Rodriguez red- State and versus Eastern New Mexico. He had six tackles shirted his first year at Texas in the team’s playoff loss to Tarleton State. 2008: Sanders 2010: Singleton appeared in A&M-Kingsville. High School: Rodriguez played on the stepped into his role as first linebacker off the bench and six games as part of the defen- #1 ranked offense in the state at United High School. He played well. He had a season-high 10 tackles including 1.5 sive line rotation. He missed earned honorable mention all-district honors. He helped for loss in a win at #13 Tarleton State. He had nine tackles a few games due to injury. UHS to the regional semifinals. Personal: Rodriguez is against West Texas A&M. He forced a fumble in two of the He had two tackles and a half the son of Jesus and Amelia Rodriguez and is studying last three games of the season. He had eight solo tackles tackle for loss against Texas Industrial Technology. in the season opener at North Dakota. 2007: Sanders A&M-Commerce. He recovered a fumble at Southwestern was a red-shirt his first season at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Oklahoma and had a tackle for loss against Southeastern High School: Sanders was a First Team All-District 16-5A Oklahoma. Previous: Singleton played at Texas Southern as Westfield posted a 13-1 record including 6-0 in district under head coach Johnnie Cole. High School: Singleton and advanced to the Class 5A Division I quarterfinals. As a was a three-time All-Conference and All-Area selection at junior he had 88 tackles including nine for loss as Westfield Harmony Community HS. He earned first team honors in went 11-1 and advanced to the Class 5A Division I semifi- 2006 when he was also an honorable mention All-State selection. He led the team to three state playoff appear- ances. Personal: Singleton is the son of Carolyn Allston and is studying Kinesiology. Singleton Defensive Stats Year G UT-AT-T TFL FR 2010 6 2-1-3 1.5-5 1-0

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ontez ingleton a r c u s t a g e r e r e k e s c h M DefensiveS Line M OffensiveS Line D TightT End Senior • 6-3 • 300 Sophomore • 6-4 • 300 Sophomore • 6-5 • 240 Decatur, IL New Braunfels, TX Blanco, TX Joliet JC New Braunfels HS Blanco HS

2010: Singleton saw limited 2010: Stager was part of the 2010: Tesch earned LSC game action as part of the second unit on the offensive South Second Team honors defensive line rotation. He line. He appeared in three as a deep snapper. He played had a tackle in three different games on the season. 2009: in all 12 games of the season games. Previous: Singleton Stager red-shirted his first and had three catches for 20 played two years at Joliet year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. yards. He was used more as Junior College. High School: Singleton competed in foot- High School: As a senior Stager earned Second Team All- a blocking tight end and was invaluable as a long snapper. ball, basketball and track at St. Teresa High School. He led District 26-5A and All-CEN-TEX Team honors. Personal: 2009: Tesch red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M- his team to the third round of the Illinois State Playoffs on Stager is the son of Randall and Paula Stager and is Kingsville. High School: During his senior year, Tesch two occasions. Personal: Singleton is the son of Carolyn studying Criminology. was the District 27-2A MVP and earned Honorable Mention Allston and is studying Industrial Technology. His brother, All-State honors. He threw for over 1,600 yards with 27 Marquis, is on the Javelina Football team and sister, a t t t o l l touchdowns and no interceptions. As a junior, he was an Lakeesha White, runs track at University of Texas. M S all-district tight end and defensive back. He made 176 Singleton Defensive Stats Kicker/Punter tackles with six interceptions over his final two seasons. Year G UT-AT-T Sophomore • 6-0 • 195 In his three seasons at BHS, he led the team to a 35-5 2010 6 0-3-3 College Station, TX record. He led the team to a Bi-District championship in A&M Consolidated HS 2006, an Area championship in 2007 and a state semifinal appearance in 2008. He earned Academic All-State honors emontrelle mith 2010: Stoll was the team’s and the United States Army Reserve National Scholar-Ath- D S main punter for the first nine lete Award. Personal: Tesch is the son of Bill and Cheryl Defensive Back games of the season and was Senior • 6-1 • 212 Tesch and is studying Kinesiology. also used on kickoffs. He had Reddick, FL Tesch Receiving Stats four kicks for an average of The Citadel Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG 46.2 yards with a long of 61 2010 12 3 20 6.7 0 11 Previous: Smith lettered three yards at East Central. He had a season long kick of 62 seasons at The Citadel. In yards and had three kicks downed inside the 20-yard line 2010, he appeared in eight at Tarleton State. He averaged 55.4 yards per kickoff and o h n n y i v a o games making 12 tackles and 36.9 yards per punt on the season. 2009: Stoll red-shirted J T his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Stoll Nose Tackle breaking up three passes. Senior • 6-0 • 351 He played in all 11 games in earned Second Team All-District 12-AAAAA as both a kicker and punter as a senior. Personal: Stoll is the son of Compton, CA 2009. He recorded three solo and two assisted tackles at Cerritos College #21 North Carolina. He made two tackles, one for a loss Mike and Debi Stoll and is studying in Sports Management. of three yards at Princeton. He recorded a career-high of Stoll Punting Stats 2010: Tivao earned LSC South nine tackles at #10 Elon. He finished the season with 16 Year P YDS AVG LG FC I20 50+ First Team and Daktronics solo and 14 assisted tackles for a total of 30, including 2010 42 1,549 36.9 62 9 11 4 Second Team Super Region one for a loss of three yards and two pass breakups. 4 honors. He played a key In 2008, he played in 11 games, starting in seven. He h r i s t i a n a y l o r role on the record-setting and recorded a season-high five tackles on three occasions, #1 national rushing defense including five solo tackles at #3 Florida, and four solo and C Wide ReceiverT that allowed only 57.0 yards per game. He never had one assisted at Samford. He finished the season 11th on Junior • 6-2 • 198 more than four tackles in a game, but garnered double the team in tackles with 36 total tackles, 21 solo and 15 Houston, TX and triple teams every game. He had two tackles and assisted, including 1.0 for a loss of two yards and four pass University of Mary forced a fumble against Texas A&M-Commerce. He had breakups. He was named to the Southern Conference a season high four tackles against #19 Midwestern State. Inaugural All-Freshman Team. High School: Smith gradu- 2010: Taylor missed the Previous: Tivao helped Cerritos College to a 7-4 overall ated from North Marion High School in 2008. He lettered majority of the first half of record and a berth in the Golden Empire Bowl in 2008. He three years in basketball and football. He earned first team the season with injuries, but was named First Team All-California Region III and First All-Area and third team All-State honors in football and was quickly worked his way onto Team All-National Division Central Conference following a two-time second team All-Area in basketball. During his the field. He had three catches his sophomore season. He was credited with 47 tackles, junior season in football he made 29 catches for 465 yards for 25 against #7 West Texas including 10 for loss, in 11 games in 2008. As a freshman and five touchdowns and in his senior year he recorded 60 A&M. He had a season high four catches for 73 yards at Cerritos, he earned First Team All-Mission Conference tackles and five interceptions. He led his team to a 12-2 against Southeastern Oklahoma. He had 17 catches for National Division honors. He notched 38 tackles and five record during his senior season. Personal: Smith is the 177 yards over the final six games of the year. 2009: for loss as a freshman. He was rated as the No. 96 JC son of Richard White and Diedre Smith and is studying Taylor worked his way into the wide receiver rotation. He player in the country by Rivals.com. High School: Tivao Business Administration. had two catches for 13 yards against East Central. He was a three-time First Team All-San Gabriel Valley League had a career high three catches for 32 yards in the NCAA defensive lineman at Paramount High, where he was also Playoff game against Tarleton State. 2008: Taylor was on a two-time first-team all-league offensive lineman. He was the team, but did not play first season at Texas A&M-Kings- named to the Long Beach Press Telegram Dream Team as ville. Previous: Taylor was a red-shirt his only season a junior. He had 80 tackles and seven sacks as a senior, at the University of Mary. High School: Taylor played at 69 tackles and eight sacks as a junior, 84 tackles and nine Westfield, helping lead the team to the state semifinals sacks as a sophomore and 71 tackles as a freshman, his senior season in 2006. Personal: Taylor is the son of when he was voted his team’s MVP. He was originally a Charles and Brenda Taylor and is studying Marketing. University of Washington signee. Personal: Tivao is the Taylor Receiving Stats son of Timali and Corina Tivao and is studying Criminology. Year G REC YDS AVG TD LG Tivao Defensive Stats 2009 6 5 45 9.0 0 12 Year G UT-AT-T TFL FF 2010 8 17 177 10.4 0 51 2010 12 9-14-23 1.0-3 1 Career 14 22 222 10.1 0 51 22 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Willie red-shirted his first season at Texas A&M-Kingsville. a n d a l l o n e y o s e p h e l a High School: Willie played at Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco HS. R T J V Personal: Willie is the son of Andre and Crisi Willie and is Running Back Wide Receiver studying Accounting. Junior • 5-11 • 215 Junior • 5-10 • 180 Hendersonville, TN Harlingen, TX UT-Chattanooga Rio Hondo HS a k e i l l i n g h a m Previous: Toney went through 2010: Vela struggled to stay J W Tight End spring practice at UT-Chatta- on the field as injuries allowed Sophomore • 6-2 • 225 nooga, but did not compete him to only play in four games. Van Alstyne, TX during the season after playing 2009: Vela was one of two Van Alstyne HS a year at Dean College in true freshmen to see varsity Franklin, Mass. He led Dean action. He served as a jack of 2010: Willingham appeared to a 10-1 record in 2008 and was named the MVP of the all trades throwing passes, catching the ball, running and in nine games and made one GCCC Bowl Game. He saw action in seven games, gain- punting. He had four yards rushing, 13 yards receiving and start at tight end. He is still ing 258 yards and scoring two touchdowns. High School: completed a pass for 45 yards in a win over East Central. looking for his first career Toney was a 2006 Tennessee Mr. Football Finalist while In the LSC title clinching win over Angelo State he passed reception. 2009: Willingham playing for Station Camp High School. He was named twice for 50 yards, including a 26-yard touchdown pass to red-shirted his first year at the 4-3A Region MVP, the All-County Offensive Player of Damian Couthren. He served as the team’s pooch punter Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Willingham passed the Year and First Team All-State 3A. He rushed for 2,100 kicking four times and having each punt end up inside the for 2,400 yards and 29 touchdowns en route to earn- yards on 181 carries as a senior and 1,006 yards as a 20-yard line. He had a long of 46 yards at #22 Midwestern ing Second Team All-State, First Team All-Texomaland junior. He led Station Camp to a 10-2 record as a senior. State. High School: As a sophomore Vela was named and District Most Valuable Player honors. Personal: Personal: Toney is the son of Wendell and Lolita Toney the District 32-3A Newcomer of the Year and Second Team Willingham is the son of Cindy Willingham and is studying and is studying Communications with a minor in Marketing. All-Valley. He ranked among the state leaders with 11 inter- International Business Management. His father played defensive end at Middle Tennessee. ceptions and while making 32 receptions for 550 yards. As a junior, he was a second team all-district quarterback. He rushed for 766 yards, completed 71 percent of his passes e e n a n o o d s argarito asquez for 911 yards and accumulated 24 total touchdowns in K OffensiveW Line M OffensiveV Line leading the Bobcats to first undefeated regular season Junior • 6-2 • 318 Freshman • 6-4 • 300 since 1973. As a senior Vela was the unanimous District Houston, TX Odessa, TX 32-3A Most Valuable Player. He was named the Valley Of- Tyler JC Permian HS fensive Player of the Year and took home Honorable Men- tion All-State honors. He rushed for 2,017 yards on 202 2010: Woods was a consistent 2010: Vasquez red-shirted his carries with a long run of 83 yards and 20 touchdowns. He starter at right tackle. He was first at Texas A&M-Kingsville. completed 70-of-157 passes for 914 yards, 15 touchdowns part of a unit that continued High School: Vasquez earned and five interceptions. He led the Bobcats to the Area to improve as the season second team all-district and round of the playoffs as a sophomore and junior and to the progressed. He helped pave all-state honors at Permian third round of the playoffs for the first time in school history the way for 325-yard team HS. He was named the team’s as a senior. Personal: Vela is the son Walter and Sheila rushing performance at Southwestern Oklahoma. The offensive line MVP. He was a two-time academic all-district Vela and is studying Human Nutrition. Vela is the brother of offensive line allowed one sack over a stretch of four selection and a member of the National Honor Society. former Javelina quarterback Joey Pena. games during the middle of the season after allowing 13 Personal: Vasquez is the son of Margarito Vasquez and sacks in the first six games of the year. Previous: Woods Irma Rodriguez and is studying Mechanical Engineering. played two seasons at Tyler Junior College. High School: u i n c y i l l i a m s Woods played for Northland Christian HS. He earned first Q DefensiveW Back team all-conference and second team TAPPS 3A All-State honors as a senior. He led his team to State Semifinals. o e a z q u e z Junior • 6-0 • 200 He graduated with honors. Personal: Woods is the son of J V Dallas, TX Offensive Line Larry and Monica Woods and is studying Business with a Emporia State Junior • 6-4 • 300 minor in Sports Marketing. Sarasota, FL 2010: Williams red-shirted Highland CC his first year at Texas A&M- onathan oodson 2010: Vazquez red-shirted Kingsville. Previous: Williams his first year at Texas played two years at Emporia J RunningW Back A&M-Kingsville. Previous: State and was a starter as a Junior • 5-10 • 185 Vazquez played at Highland true freshman. High School: Missouri City, TX Community College in the Williams was an all-district corner back and the District De- Marshall HS Kansas Jayhawk Conference. fensive Back of the Year at Newman Smith HS. Personal: High School: Vazquez led Southeast High School to the Williams is the son of Annette Williams and is studying 2010: Woodson earned LSC third round of the state playoffs in back to back seasons. Kinesiology. South Second Team honors Personal: Vazquez is the son of Juan and Wanda Vazquez as a running back and Honor- and is studying Sociology with a minor in Spanish. able Mention honors as a a r l i l l i e kick returner. He started the K W year as a wide receiver, but Offensive Line eventually moved into the role as the starting running back. Junior • 6-4 • 280 He had 115 yards rushing and 243 all-purpose yards in a Ben Bolt, TX win over #7 West Texas A&M. He rushed for 117 yards and Ben Bolt HS three touchdowns to go along with a receiving touchdown and 187 all-purpose yards in two quarters of play at 2010: Willie was on the roster, Southwestern Oklahoma. He was named the LSC South but did not see any action Offensive Player of the Week for his outburst. He gained on the field. 2009: Willie 95 yards on the ground and scored two touchdowns was on the roster, but did not against Southeastern Oklahoma. He rushed for 96 yards receive enough playing time and a touchdown and caught nine passes for 61 yards to earn a varsity letter. 2008: against #19 Midwestern State. He led the team in rushing

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 23 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football yards, touchdowns and all-purpose yards. He averaged 118.5 all-purpose yards per game and 26.9 yards per kick return. 2009: Woodson started the season as a running back, but eventually moved to wide receiver. He was the team’s main kick returner averaging 20.9 yards per kickoff return. He had a season long return of 62 yards in a win over #24 Central Oklahoma. He finished the season with 469 all-purpose yards. 2008: Woodson red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Woodson played football and ran track at Thurgood Marshall HS. He earned all-district honors in both sports and was part of 4x400 relay that had the best time in the state. Personal: Woodson is the son of Charles and Alice Woodson and is studying Criminology with a minor in Sociology. He earned All-American honors on the 2010 4x100-meter relay team. He earned All-American honors in the 2011 Indoor and Outdoor 200-meter dashes and 4x100-meter relay. Woodson Rushing Stats Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG 2009 12 16 56 3.5 0 13 2010 12 125 608 4.9 7 52 Career 24 141 664 4.7 7 52 Woodson Receiving Stats Year G REC YDS AVG TD LG 2009 12 3 16 5.3 0 9 2010 12 32 277 8.7 1 21 Career 24 35 293 8.4 1 21 Woodson Return Stats Year G ATT YDS AVG TD LG 2009 12 19 397 20.9 0 62 2010 12 20 537 26.9 0 59 Career 24 39 934 23.9 0 62 i k e a r b r o u g h The Javelina fans played a big role in the team’s success in 2010 as M DefensiveY End Freshman • 6-1 • 210 they led the nation in attendance with 11,989 per game. Rosharon, TX Manvel HS

2010: Yarbrough red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M- Javelina Spring 2011 High School Signees Kingsville. High School: Name Ht Wt Pos Hometown High School Yarbrough earned First Team Tahj Batiste 6-0 175 WR Houston, TX Westbury All-District 24-4A honors Alex Bennett 5-10 165 WR Houston, TX Westbury as a senior at Manvel HS. Personal: Yarbrough is the son of Felicita Curiel and is Ollie Brady, Jr. 6-2 305 OG Missouri City, TX Elkins studying Kinesiology. Aaron Bueno 6-3 205 ATH Alice, TX Ben Bolt Marquise Cardinal, Jr. 5-9 170 RB Spring, TX Klein Collins Tyler Chauvin OG Cedar Park, TX Cedar Park Jon Cryer 5-11 290 DT Leander, TX Vista Ridge Alex Dean 6-0 190 QB Pflugerville, TX Pflugerville Will Enis 6-1 205 DL-LB Leander, TX Vista Ridge James Gilbert 6-0 190 WR-DB Houston, TX Galena Park Lamont Hills 6-1 169 DB San Antonio, TX Stevens Kevin Joseph 6-0 220 DE Missouri City, TX Elkins Jagger Lopez 6-2 180 QB San Antonio, TX East Central Benji Mota 6-1 240 C Laredo, TX J.B. Alexander Kelechi Okeadu 6-2 240 OL Sugar Land, TX Hightower Brandon Reasor 6-4 265 OT San Antonio, TX Reagan Cornelius Richardson 5-10 215 LB Missouri City, TX Elkins DJ Seay 6-2 205 WR Van Alstyne, TX Van Alstyne Andrew Shows 6-4 280 OT Corpus Christi, TX Calallen Tanner Sparks 5-11 190 QB Corpus Christi, TX Calallen Jovan Thomas 6-2 180 WR San Antonio, TX Stevens Chima Ubabuike DL San Antonio, TX Warren Josh Vallejo 6-0 262 DL Brownsville, TX Porter Aarom Whalon 6-2 242 DT Converse, TX Judson

24 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships (14) A&M-KINGSVILLE 16 (6) A&M-KINGSVILLE 20 A&M-COMMERCE 0 (1) NW MISSOURI STATE 7 EAST CENTRAL 7 (6) A&M-KINGSVILLE 21

September 2, 2010 September 11, 2010 September 18, 2010 Maryville, Mo. - Bearcat Stadium Ada, Okla. - Norris Field Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium Attendance: 7,571 Attendance: 3,500 Attendance: 8,000

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A&M-Kingsville (1-0) 0 10 6 0 16 A&M-Kingsville (2-0) 0 14 3 3 20 A&M-Commerce (1-2) 0 0 0 0 0

NW Missouri State (0-1) 7 0 0 0 7 East Central (0-2) 0 0 7 0 7 A&M-Kingsville (3-0) 7 0 14 0 21

1 00:35 NWMSU - Soy 10 yd pass from Bolles (Adolf kick) 0-7 2 08:38 TAMUK - Batiste 24 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 7-0 1 10:47 TAMUK - Armstrong 7 yd run (Brom kick) 0-7 2 08:58 TAMUK - Brom 42 yd field goal 3-7 03:43 TAMUK - Winborn 9 yd run (Brom kick) 14-0 3 10:29 TAMUK - Armstrong 5 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 0-14 03:32 TAMUK - Winborn 26 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 10-7 3 14:05 ECU - Burks 10 yd interception return (Berrey kick) 14-7 3 00:02 TAMUK - Dean 5 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 0-21 3 02:11 TAMUK - Poppell 1 run (Team rush failed) 16-7 07:53 TAMUK - Brom 26 yd field goal 17-7 4 14:35 TAMUK - Brom 30 yd field goal 20-7

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics AMK NWM Team Statistics AMK ECU Team Statistics AMC AMK FIRST DOWNS 17 11 FIRST DOWNS 25 7 FIRST DOWNS 5 12 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-86 31-49 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-153 24-(-9) RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 23-18 54-189 PASSING YARDS (NET) 258 145 PASSING YARDS (NET) 297 96 PASSING YARDS (NET) 51 54 Passes Comp-Att-Int 26-39-1 17-30-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-42-4 12-25-2 Passes Comp-Att-Int 10-35-1 7-20-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 77-344 61-194 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 81-450 49-87 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 58-69 74-243 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-24 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-22 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-27 2-35 Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 2-1 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-33 4-119 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-21 5-67 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-34 1-14 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-13 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-133 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-12 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-31.0 6-39.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-37.0 7-39.4 Punts (Number-Avg) 10-25.3 6-35.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2 Fumbles-Lost 7-3 3-1 Penalties-Yards 10-68 8-49 Penalties-Yards 11-105 8-45 Penalties-Yards 4-27 7-82 Possession Time 34:28 25:32 Possession Time 36:48 23:12 Possession Time 21:15 38:45 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 19 5 of 16 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 2 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 15 1 of 17 Fouth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 1 of 4 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 0-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 3-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 7-58 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-30 5-32 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-13 2-19 PAT Kicks 1-1 1-1 PAT Kicks 2-2 1-1 PAT Kicks 0-0 3-3 Field Goals 1-1 0-0 Field Goals 2-2 0-1 Field Goals 0-1 0-1

Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Elapsed time: 2:34 Elapsed time: 3:00 Elapsed time: 2:50 Officials: Referee: D. Neibling; Umpire: J. Schindler; Officials: Referee: Stan Self; Umpire: Dustin Rudolf; Lines- Officials: Referee: Chuck Wernette; Umpire: David Balli; Linesman: L. Ross; Line judge: K. Van Meter; Back judge: B. man: Chad Wakefield; Line judge: Todd Parker; Back judge: Linesman: Darren Hardin; Line judge: Todd Wright; Back Wirfel; Field judge: D. Simpson; Side judge: K. DeBuse Richard Russ; Field judge: Mike Lawler; Side judge: Hood judge: Robert Balli; Field judge: Brock Pittman; Side judge: Baldwin Todd Helmer Temperature: 67; Wind: NW 7; Weather: Cloudy Temperature: NA; Wind: NA; Weather: NA Temperature: 79; Wind: S 5; Weather: Rainy INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS AMK-Winborn 27-82; Poppell 5-7; Davis 1-3; Lincoln 2-3 RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): TEAM 1-minus 1; Woodson 1-minus 2; Stoll 1-minus 6. AMK-Winborn 28-163; Davis 2-12; Woodson 1-6; Poppel AMC-Graham 10-45; Wingfield 1-4; Hamilton 5-3; TEAM NWM-Simmons 5-27; Austin 4-18; Creason 6-18; Hicks 1-3; 8-minus 28. ECU-Opeseyitan 5-7; Gaines 6-6; Todd 2-5; 1-minus 2; Frosch 1-minus 10; Farkes 5-minus 22. AMK- TEAM 1-minus 1; Bolles 14-minus 16. Massengill 1-0; Vanderzee 10-minus 27. Winborn 25-149; Davis 9-35; Lincoln 4-14; Brew 5-11; PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): Ri. Lincoln 3-9; Armstrong 1-7; TEAM 1-minus 2; Poppell AMK-Poppell 26-38-0-258; Stoll 0-1-1-0. NWM-Bolles 17- AMK-Poppell 27-41-2-297; Winborn 0-1-1-0. ECU-Vander- 1-minus 2; Fontenot 1-minus 3; Stoll 1-minus 13; Ramirez 29-0-145; TEAM 0-1-0-0. zee 12-25-2-96. 3-minus 16. RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): AMK-Lincoln 9-98; Dean 6-75; Winborn 3-30; Armstrong AMK-Lincoln 6-56; Dean 6-36; Armstrong 4-85; Batiste AMC-Farkes 10-32-1-51; Wagner 0-3-0-0. AMK-Poppell 3-23; Woodson 2-20; Batiste 2-14; Davis 1-minus 2. NWM- 3-39; Winborn 3-33; Couthren 3-20; Woodson 2-28. ECU- 6-16-1-50; Ramirez 1-4-0-4. Soy 5-55; Kilgore 3-21; Hinchey 3-18; Baker 3-15; Simmons Patteson 5-43; Huff 3-32; Waits 2-16; Stephenson 1-4; RECEIVING (rec-yds): 2-32; Austin 1-5; Shaw 0-minus 1. Pawelek 1-1. AMC-Graham 4-9; Fore 3-28; Lee 1-6; Witherspoon 1-5; INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): Brown 1-3. AMK-Armstrong 2-29; Dean 2-25; Woodson 1-4; AMK-none. NWM-Simmons 1-13. AMK-none. ECU-Smith 2-77; Walker 1-46; Burks 1-10. Winborn 1-1; Lincoln 1-minus 5. FUMBLES: FUMBLES: INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): AMK-none. NWM-Bolles 2-0; Kilgore 1-1; Simmons 1-0. AMK-none. ECU-Vanderzee 4-2. AMC-Billings 1-0. AMK-Johnson 1-12. SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): FUMBLES: AMK-Romig 3-1; Sanders 1-0; Kinney 1-0; Talamantez 1-0; AMK-Cannell 1-1; Talamantez 1-0; Romig 1-0; Benman AMC-Farkes 4-1; TEAM 1-1; Hamilton 1-0; Graham 1-1. Matthews 0-1. NWM-none. 0-1. ECU-Buchanan 1-0; Madison 1-0; Lasell 1-0; Avey 1-0; AMK-Poppell 1-0; Brew 1-1; Ramirez 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): Lanclos 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): AMK-Baptiste 5-2; Sanders 5-2; Glover 4-2; Romig 3-2; TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): AMC-Hubert 1-0. AMK-Talamantez 1-0; Lincoln 1-0. Matthews 3-2. NWM-Horn 7-6; Kilgore 5-8; Welch 7-2; Mar- AMK-Glover 3-6; Sanders 1-6; Robertson 2-3. ECU-Smith TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): tin 3-3; Foster-Rettig 3-2; Terry 2-3; Baudler 2-3; Jones 2-3. 6-3; James 4-5; Brown 2-5; Buchanan 5-1; Madison 2-4; AMC-Mason 10-3; Patton 5-5; Bates 2-4; DeGrate 4-1. Walker 4-1; McGrew 1-4; Cherry 1-4. AMK-Baptiste 5-0.

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 25 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football (6) A&M-KINGSVILLE 37 (5) ABILENE CHRISTIAN 31 (10) A&M-KINGSVILLE 28 INCARNATE WORD 9 (6) A&M-KINGSVILLE 24 ANGELO STATE 21

September 25, 2010 October 2, 2010 October 9, 2010 San Antonio, Tex. - Benson Stadium Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Field San Angelo, Tex. - San Angelo Stadium Attendance: 5,412 Attendance: 15,500 Attendance: 4,011

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A&M-Kingsville (4-0,1-0) 21 7 0 9 37 Abilene Christian (5-0,2-0) 7 7 10 7 31 A&M-Kingsville (5-1,2-1) 7 0 14 7 28

Incarnate Word (1-3,0-1) 0 9 0 0 9 A&M-Kingsville (4-1,1-1) 0 0 10 14 24 Angelo State (2-3,1-2) 0 14 7 0 21

1 09:59 TAMUK - Poppell 31 yd run (Brom kick) 7-0 1 12:06 ACU - Cantu-Harkless 5 yd run (Lineberry kick) 7-0 1 13:01 TAMUK - Poppell 8 yd run (Brom kick) 7-0 03:13 TAMUK - Poppell 1 yd run (Brom kick) 14-0 2 01:44 ACU - Gates 26 yd pass from Gale (Lineberry kick) 14-0 2 12:26 ASU - Carter 1 yd run (Smith kick) 7-7 00:36 TAMUK - Woodson 10 yd run (Brom kick) 21-0 3 08:52 ACU - Andrews 27 yd pass from Gale (Lineberry kick) 21-0 01:59 ASU - Lacey 20 yd pass from Neiswander (Smith kick) 7-14 2 11:53 UIW - Vela safety 21-2 08:05 TAMUK - Davis 59 yd run (Brom kick) 21-7 3 08:35 TAMUK - Luck 62 yd fumble recovery (Brom kick) 14-14 10:37 TAMUK - Robertson 24 yd fumble recovery (Brom kick) 28-2 03:03 ACU - Lineberry 21 yd field goal 24-7 08:22 ASU - Pecikonis 97 yd kickoff return (Smith kick) 14-21 05:059 UIW - Hamilton 26 yd pass from Massoni (Rebold kick) 28-9 00:35 TAMUK - Brom 27 yd field goal 24-10 04:09 TAMUK - Lincoln 8 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 21-21 4 14:30 TAMUK - Brom 25 yd field goal 31-9 4 11:28 ACU - Gibbs 10 yd pass form Gale (Lineberry kick) 31-10 4 01:44 TAMUK - Armstrong 62 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 28-21 01:25 TAMUK - Brew 18 run (Brom kick failed) 37-9 09:10 TAMUK - Dean 11 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 31-17 06:45 TAMUK - Lincoln 12 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 31-24

TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics AMK UIW Team Statistics ACU AMK Team Statistics AMK ASU FIRST DOWNS 16 14 FIRST DOWNS 25 23 FIRST DOWNS 19 15 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-137 36-40 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 26-23 24-107 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 39-76 24-90 PASSING YARDS (NET) 184 147 PASSING YARDS (NET) 417 279 PASSING YARDS (NET) 267 238 Passes Comp-Att-Int 20-32-0 15-26-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 34-51-0 24-57-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-32-2 21-41-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 60-321 62-187 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 77-440 81-386 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 71-343 65-328 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-24 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-62 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-7 2-10 Punt Returns-Yards 3-17 4-54 Punt Returns-Yards 3-4 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-80 8-131 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-90 5-120 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-81 5-174 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-25 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-33.3 4-35.8 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-36.4 8-34.4 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-37.7 6-43.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 13-108 4-49 Penalties-Yards 12-99 9-92 Penalties-Yards 2-24 3-35 Possession Time 28:00 32:00 Possession Time 32:20 27:40 Possession Time 33:39 26:21 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 7 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 7 of 18 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 17 4 of 15 Fouth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 0-0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-27 PAT Kicks 4-5 1-1 PAT Kicks 4-4 3-3 PAT Kicks 4-4 3-3 Field Goals 1-1 0-2 Field Goals 1-2 1-1 Field Goals 0-0 0-1

Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Elapsed time: 2:43 Elapsed time: 3:32 Elapsed time: 2:49 Officials: Referee: Kenny Kelarak; Umpire: Spencer Smith; Officials: Referee: Larry Clemens; Umpire: Scott Brown; Officials: Referee: Wayne Elliott; Umpire: Darin Stiers; Linesman: Oratious Parker; Line judge: Ceasar Simpson; Linesman: Pat Clayton; Line judge: Tommy Little; Back Linesman: Brad Morrow; Line judge: Darren McDaniel; Back Back judge: Damon Boniface; Field judge: Ricky Williams; judge: Ken Roan; Field judge: Scotty Allen; Side judge: judge: Jeff Hopf; Field judge: Chad McKenzie; Side judge: Side judge: Paul Pekar Buddy Furqueron Brian Burkhart

Temperature: NA; Wind: NA; Weather: NA Temperature: 84; Wind: N 7; Weather: Sunny Temperature: 88; Wind: ESE 6; Weather: Sunny

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): AMK-Davis 13-44; Poppell 6-35; Woodson 4-34; Brew 1-18; ACU-Richardson 10-23; Cantu-Harkless 10-18; Johnson AMK-Davis 24-70; Pula 2-10; Woodson 3-10; Lincoln 1-1; Robinson 2-3; Ramirez 1-2; Batiste 1-1. UIW-Rios 19-39; 2-minus 1; Gale 4-minus 17. AMK-Davis 16-100; Woodson TEAM 1-minus 3; Poppell 8-minus 12. ASU-Carter 14-46; Lynch 3-22; Furtado 2-7; Massoni 10-7; Gies 1-minus 4; 3-4; Stoll 1-2; Poppell 4-1. Akins 2-23; Baker 5-13; Pecikonis 2-8; Gardiner 1-0. Willis 1-minus 31. PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): ACU-Gale 34-51-0-417. AMK-Poppell 24-56-1-279; TEAM AMK-Poppell 16-26-2-250; Ramirez 2-6-0-17. ASU-Neis- AMK-Poppell 14-24-0-131; Ramirez 6-8-0-53. UIW-Massoni 0-1-0-0. wander 21-41-0-238. 14-25-0-141; Lynch 1-1-0-6. RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): ACU-Gates 11-135; Johnson 7-134; Gibbs 4-44; Dudensing AMK-Batiste 5-33; Armstrong 4-100; Couthren 4-69; Lincoln AMK-Armstrong 5-28; Dean 3-59; Couthren 3-24; Lincoln 4-20; Andrews 2-39; Radway 2-28; Gabriel 2-17; Richardson 3-18; Dean 1-48; Woodson 1-minus 1. ASU-Pecikonis 3-23; Batiste 2-19; Robinson 1-17; Tesch 1-11; Davis 1-2; 2-0. AMK-Lincoln 9-95; Dean 7-93; Armstrong 3-26; Batiste 6-104; Akins 4-19; Lacey 3-39; McCormick 2-27; Bayless Fontenot 1-1. UIW-Hamilton 6-87; Sullivan 3-20; Quinney 3-25; Couthren 1-24; Woodson 1-16. 2-12; Tidwell 1-20; Harris 1-10; Carter 1-4; Gardiner 1-3. 2-15; Mocio 2-7; Rios 1-11; Kocian 1-7. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): ACU-Williams 1-25. AMK-none. AMK-none. ASU-Johnson 1-0. AMK-none. UIW-none. FUMBLES: FUMBLES: FUMBLES: ACU-Withrow 1-0; Gale 1-1. AMK-none. AMK-none. ASU-Lacey 1-1. AMK-Poppell 1-1. UIW-Rios 2-1; Willis 1-1; Massoni 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): ACU-Whiteside 1-0. AMK-Baptiste 0-1; Sanders 0-1; Romig AMK-none. ASU-McDonald 1-0; Rosenbaum 1-0; Mayse AMK-Romig 0-1; Sanders 0-1. UIW-McClain 1-0; Blackwell 0-1; Cooks 0-1. 0-1; Petitt 0-1; Tissue 0-1; Eannarelli 0-1. 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): ACU-Havins 2-7; Williams 4-2; Carr 3-3; Washington 0-6; AMK-Baptiste 2-6; Luck 4-3; Sanders 2-5; Talamantez 0-7; AMK-Sanders 7-2; Sobers 5-1; Thomas 5-0; Glover 4-1. Lane 2-3. AMK-Robertson 7-6; Baptiste 3-6; Johnson 6-1; Thomas 5-1; Glover 2-3; Matthews 2-3; Robertson 1-4. UIW-Lyons 3-3; Asencio 3-3; Pavliska 2-3. Sanders 2-5; Matthews 5-1; Glover 3-3; Romig 1-5; Thomas ASU-Mayse 2-8; McDonald 1-9; Benson 3-6; Johnson 4-2; 3-2; Talamantez 1-4; Cooks 0-5. Sallah 1-5; Petitt 0-6; Tissue 1-4. 26 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships (7) WEST TEXAS A&M 24 (7) A&M-KINGSVILLE 13 (5) A&M-KINGSVILLE 56 (9) A&M-KINGSVILLE 28 TARLETON STATE 10 SOUTHWESTERN OKLA. 17

October 16, 2010 October 23, 2010 October 30, 2010 Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium Stephenville, Tex. - Memorial Stadium Weatherford, Okla. - Fast Lane Field Attendance: 14,500 Attendance: 5,812 Attendance: 1,500

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West Texas A&M (5-2,2-1) 10 14 0 0 24 A&M-Kingsville (7-1,4-1) 0 10 0 3 13 A&M-Kingsville (8-1) 21 21 7 7 56

A&M-Kingsville (6-1,3-1) 0 13 6 9 28 Tarleton State (2-6,1-3) 0 10 0 0 10 Southwestern Okla. (2-7) 0 3 7 7 17

1 06:37 WTAMU - Burton 29 yd pass from Harris (Castillo kick) 7-0 2 14:28 TAMUK - Brom 32 yd field goal 3-0 1 11:47 TAMUK - Woodson 3 yd run (Brom kick) 7-0 02:16 WTAMU - Castillo 20 yd field goal 10-0 13:31 TSU - Mays 39 yd pass from Stephens (Wiest kick) 3-7 03:57 TAMUK - Lincoln 73 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 14-0 2 13:50 TAMUK - Armstrong 25 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick blocked) 10-6 09:57 TSU - Wiest 30 yd field goal 3-10 00:37 TAMUK - Woodson 16 yd run (Brom kick) 21-0 12:56 WTAMU - Williams 67 yd pass form Harris (Castillo kick) 17-6 03:19 TAMUK - Lincoln 2 yd run (Brom kick) 10-10 2 13:52 TAMUK - Davis 1 yd run (Brom kick) 28-0 08:19 WTAMU - Burton 20 yd pass from Harris (Castillo kick) 24-6 4 00:21 TAMUK - Brom 41 yd field goal 13-10 10:31 SWOSU - Rainey 22 yd field goal 28-3 05:41 TAMUK - Armstrong 27 yd pass from Ramirez (Brom kick) 24-13 05:17 TAMUK - Woodson 52 yd run (Brom kick) 35-3 3 08:25 TAMUK - Brom 41 yd field goal 24-16 00:21 TAMUK - Woodson 6 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 42-3 00:42 TAMUK - Brom 21 yd field goal 24-19 3 07:53 TAMUK - Ramirez 52 yd run (Brom kick) 49-3 4 06:19 TAMUK - Brom 20 yd field goal 24-22 02:54 SWOSU - Stenta 1 run (Rainey kick) 49-10 03:24 TAMUK - Batiste 13 yd pass from Poppell (Lincoln rush failed) 24-28 4 11:13 SWOSU - Davis 2 yd pass from Stenta (Rainey kick) 49-17 05:57 TAMUK - Ramirez 9 yd run (Brom kick) 56-17 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics WT AMK Team Statistics AMK TSU Team Statistics AMK SWO FIRST DOWNS 13 30 FIRST DOWNS 21 12 FIRST DOWNS 25 13 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 16-104 43-181 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 42-135 25-109 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 55-325 20-31 PASSING YARDS (NET) 236 322 PASSING YARDS (NET) 222 130 PASSING YARDS (NET) 221 176 Passes Comp-Att-Int 17-31-0 23-38-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 23-39-0 16-31-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int 15-21-2 22-48-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 47-340 81-503 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 81-357 56-239 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 76-546 68-207 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 3-13 3-10 Punt Returns-Yards 4-2 2--12 Punt Returns-Yards 5-15 2-15 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-150 4-96 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-38 4-111 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-62 8-147 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-11 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 3-1 2-76 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-38.8 4-33.5 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-37.0 7-34.1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-52.0 7-30.7 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 11-109 7-75 Penalties-Yards 12-131 11-107 Penalties-Yards 4-46 3-44 Possession Time 20:33 39:27 Possession Time 34:39 25:21 Possession Time 36:22 23:38 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 8 of 17 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 3 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 5 of 15 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Fouth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 0 of 0 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 1-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-12 0-0 PAT Kicks 3-3 1-2 PAT Kicks 1-1 1-1 PAT Kicks 8-8 2-2 Field Goals 1-1 3-4 Field Goals 2-3 1-2 Field Goals 0-0 1-1

Kickoff time: 7:33 pm Kickoff time: 6:30 pm Kickoff time: 2:00 pm Elapsed time: 3:00 Elapsed time: 3:20 Elapsed time: 2:55 Officials: Referee: Chuck Wernette; Umpire: David Balli; Officials: NA Officials: Referee: Randy Jeffers; Umpire: Tyler Williams; Linesman: John Miller; Line judge: Todd Wright; Back judge: Linesman: Kerry Sanders; Line judge: Mark Hendrix; Back Robert Balli; Field judge: Brock Pittman; Side judge: Todd Temperature: 61; Wind: S 8-10; Weather: Mostly Cloudy judge: Jim Heinze; Field judge: Brandon Friesen; Side Helmer judge: Kenny Stabler Temperature: 77; Wind: ESE 9; Weather: Clear INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): Temperature: 75; Wind: S 15; Weather: Warm and Breezy AMK-Woodson 17-78; Davis 9-25; Poppell 9-24; Pula INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 3-13; Lincoln 3-1; Brew 1-minus 6. TSU-Robertson 17-78; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): Stephens 6-23; Regal 1-7; Hakim 1-1. RUSHING (att-yds): WT-Thompson 9-017; Hampton 1-3; Tillman 2-2; Harris PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): AMK-Woodson 15-117; Ramirez 6-81; Brew 7-40; Fisher 4-minus 8. AMK-Woodson 23-115; Lincoln 3-50; Poppell AMK-Poppell 23-39-0-222. TSU-Stephens 16-30-1-130; 5-31; Davis 4-19; Lincoln 4-19; Poppell 2-8; Brantley 2-7; Ri. 7-14; Ramirez 2-5; Davis 5-4; Brew 1-2; TEAM 2-minus 9. TEAM 0-1-0-0. Lincoln 8-5; Pula 1-3; TEAM 2-0; Fontenot 1-0. SWO-Pete PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): 8-24; Walker 6-8; Stenta 6-minus 1. WT-Harris 17-31-0-236. AMK-Poppell 21-34-0-264; Ramirez AMK-Lincoln 10-72; Batiste 6-59; Woodson 5-56; Armstrong PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): 2-4-0-58. 1-33; Taylor 1-2. TSU-Lowery 3-26; Gray 3-21; Frye 3-10; AMK-Poppell 12-17-2-183; Ramirez 3-4-0-38. SWO-Stenta RECEIVING (rec-yds): Robertson 3-8; Mays 2-44; Mansfield 1-10; Hakim 1-2. 22-48-3-176. WT-Burton 7-99; Williams 5-96; Thompson 3-11; Slaughter INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): 2-30. AMK-Lincoln 7-114; Armstrong 6-95; Batiste 3-39; AMK-Robertson 1-11. TSU-none. AMK-Lincoln 4-108; Taylor 3-31; Armstrong 3-25; Woodson Taylor 3-25; Woodson 2-32; Brew 1-12; Tesch 1-5. FUMBLES: 2-19; Carrion 2-8; Batiste 1-30. SWO-Hatton 8-61; Corbin INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): AMK-Batiste 1-1; Woodson 1-1. TSU-Phillips 1-0; Mays 1-0; 4-32; Davis 4-30; Burnett 2-25; Tucker 1-9; Hendrickson 1-7; AMK-none. UIW-none. Robertson 1-1. Winans 1-6; Pete 1-6. FUMBLES: SACKS (UA-A): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): WT-Burton 1-0. AMK-Poppell 1-0. AMK-Cooks 0-1; Romig 0-1. TSU-Rowe 1-0. AMK-Pula 1-1; Thomas 1-0; Robertson 1-0. SWO-Laster SACKS (UA-A): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): 1-53; Margain 1-23. WT-none. AMK-Sanders 1-0. AMK-Sanders 5-3; Luck 3-3; Robertson 0-6; Glover 5-0. FUMBLES: TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): TSU-Rowe 9-5; Perkins 2-12; Johnson 11-2; Cole 4-5; John- AMK-Fisher 1-1; Batiste 1-1; Washington 1-0. SWO-Pete WT-Voss 4-6; Randolph 5-4; Caldwel 5-3; Baichtal 4-3; son 3-4; Bradley 1-5; Hurndon 1-5; Steamer 3-2; White 0-5. 1-1. Jefferson 3-4; Thomas 3-2; Farris 2-3. AMK-Glover 4-2; SACKS (UA-A): Robertson 3-3; Johnson 4-1. AMK-Pula 1-0; Chambers 1-0; Hicks 1-0. SWO-none. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): AMK-Appling 5-1; McCormick 4-2; Baptiste 2-3. SWO-Darby 4-14; Laster 5-7; Laws 3-4; Margain 4-1; Gordon 3-2.

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 27 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football (19) MIDWESTERN STATE 7 SOUTHEASTERN OKLA. 24 (3) NW MISSOURI STATE 35 (4) A&M-KINGSVILLE 27 (4) A&M-KINGSVILLE 38 (4) A&M-KINGSVILLE 31

November 6, 2010 November 13, 2010 November 27, 2010 Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Field Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium Attendance: 9,283 Attendance: 11,000 Attendance: 13,600

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final

Midwestern St. (7-3,3-3) 7 0 0 0 7 Southeastern Okla. (3-8) 7 0 3 14 24 NW Missouri St. (11-1) 7 7 7 14 35

A&M-Kingsville (9-3,5-1) 7 0 10 10 27 A&M-Kingsville (10-1) 10 14 14 0 38 A&M-Kingsville (10-2) 17 0 7 7 31

1 06:49 TAMUK - Woodson 2 yd run (Brom kick) 0-7 1 10:37 TAMUK - Brom 49 yd field goal 0-3 1 10:30 TAMUK - Brom 28 yd field goal 0-3 00:18 MSU - Ratliff 6 yd pass from Eskridge (Martinez kick) 7-7 04:10 TAMUK - Woodson 13 yd run (Brom kick) 0-10 03:57 TAMUK - Fisher 3 yd run (Brom kick) 0-10 3 06:18 TAMUK - Lincoln 8 yd run (Brom kick) 7-14 00:41 SOSU - Ford 35 yd fumble recovery (Peoples kick) 7-10 02:29 NWMSU - Shaw 41 yd pass from Bolles (Adolf kick) 7-10 00:32 TAMUK - Brom 35 yd field goal 7-17 2. 10:41 TAMUK - Woodson 1 run (Brom kick) 7-17 01:09 TAMUK - Armstrong 16 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 7-17 4 09:53 TAMUK - Brom 28 yd field goal 7-20 00:19 TAMUK - Armstrong 20 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 7-24 2 03:15 NWMSU - Bolles 11 yd run (Adolf kick) 14-17 00:08 TAMUK - Lincoln 1 yd run (Brom kick) 7-27 3 09:36 SOSU - Peoples 23 yd field goal 10-24 3 12:14 TAMUK - Lincoln 28 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 14-24 06:15 TAMUK - Lincoln 30 yd pass from Poppell (Brom kick) 10-31 01:00 NWMSU - Simmons 1 yd run (Adolf kick) 21-24 00:02 TAMUK - Lincoln 56 yd run (Brom kick) 10-38 4 14:55 TAMUK - Lincoln 69 yd run (Brom kick) 21-31 4 07:44 SOSU - Turner 6 yd run (Peoples kick) 17-38 10:19 NWMSU - Soy 11 yd pass from Bolles (Adolf kick) 28-31 01:54 SOSU - Stringfellow 13 yd pass from Turner (Peoples kick) 24-38 00:18 NWMSU - Baker 3 yd pass from Bolles (Adolf kick) 35-31 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics MSU AMK Team Statistics SE AMK Team Statistics NWM AMK FIRST DOWNS 13 26 FIRST DOWNS 20 16 FIRST DOWNS 28 19 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 27-86 45-153 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 35-53 35-173 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 22-90 35-152 PASSING YARDS (NET) 75 205 PASSING YARDS (NET) 250 295 PASSING YARDS (NET) 380 268 Passes Comp-Att-Int 11-21-0 27-41-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 22-40-1 19-27-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 32-53-0 25-38-1 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 48-161 86-358 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 75-303 62-468 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 75-470 73-420 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-35 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 2-10 Punt Returns-Yards 1--3 3-78 Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 3-20 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-83 2-42 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-129 2-56 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-118 5-123 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-26.8 2-26.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-29.9 1-41.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-43.0 5-36.6 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 Penalties-Yards 7-76 8-84 Penalties-Yards 4-35 14-124 Penalties-Yards 7-65 7-60 Possession Time 19:14 40:46 Possession Time 31:05 28:55 Possession Time 26:18 33:42 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 16 of 23 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 17 8 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 8 of 17 Fouth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Fouth-Down Conversions 4 of 4 0 of 1 Fouth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 3-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-8 2-21 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 1-6 PAT Kicks 1-1 3-3 PAT Kicks 3-3 5-5 PAT Kicks 5-5 4-4 Field Goals 0-0 2-3 Field Goals 1-1 1-3 Field Goals 0-0 1-1

Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Elapsed time: 2:53 Elapsed time: 3:32 Elapsed time: 3:00 Officials: Referee: Kenny Kelarak; Umpire: Spencer Smith; Officials: Referee: Larry Clemens; Umpire: Scott Brown; Officials: Referee: Bruce Selph; Umpire: Jeff Winnon; Linesman: Oratious Parker; Line judge: Ceasar Simpson; Linesman: Pat Clayton; Line judge: Tommy Little; Back Linesman: David Coleman; Line judge: Ed McConnell; Back Back judge: Paul Pekar; Field judge: Ricky Williams; Side judge: Ken Roan; Field judge: Buddy Allen; Side judge: judge: Bryan Greenwood; Field judge: Dale Simmons; Side judge: Damon Boniface Buddy Furqueron judge: Brad Hudspeth Temperature: 64; Wind: N 5; Weather: Sunny Temperature: 68; Wind: E 10; Weather: Clear Temperature: 61; Wind: Calm; Weather: Clear INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): NWM-Austin 7-52; Bolles 7-26; Simmons 4-14; Creason MSU-Bush 10-31; Kelsey 4-18; Jackson 6-17; Harris 4-9; SE-Laury 23-55; LaToof 1-15; TEAM 1-minus 1; Bradley 3-12; TEAM 1-minus 14. AMK-Lincoln 3-79; Woodson 20- Eskridge 2-6; Ratliff 1-5. AMK-Woodson 23-96; Lincoln 3-minus 7; Turner 7-minus 9. AMK-Woodson 15-95; Lincoln 55; Davis 4-20; Fisher 2-7; Brew 1-1; Poppell 5-minus 10. 10-25; Poppell 3-15; Fisher 1-11; Davis 4-6; Brew 3-3; Pula 2-64; Davis 5-11; Brew 2-4; Poppell 5-3; TEAM 2-minus 1; PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): 1-minus 1. Ramirez 3-minus 1; Fisher 1-minus 2. NWM-Bolles 32-53-0-380. AMK-Poppell 25-38-1-268. PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): MSU-Eskridge 9-15-0-72; Kelsey 2-6-0-3. AMK-Poppell SE-Turner 20-35-1-241; Bradley 2-5-0-9. AMK-Poppell 16- NWM-Soy 12-161; Baker 8-87; Simmons 5-29; Kilgore 5-29; 27-40-0-205; Fisher 0-1-0-0. 21-0-264; Ramirez 3-6-0-31. Shaw 2-48; HInchey 1-16; Austin 1-3. AMK-Armstrong 7-65; RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): Woodson 6-37; Lincoln 5-94; Batiste 4-52; Taylor 3-20. MSU-Little 5-44; Rideau 2-14; Bush 1-9; Ratliff 1-6; Steven- SE-Laury 6-37; Shelley 5-81; Morris 4-50; Stringfellow 2-37; INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): son 1-2; Faradineh 1-0. AMK-Woodson 9-61; Armstrong DeFrance 2-31; Nelson 1-6; C. Laury 1-5; Reeves 1-3. NWM-Surrell 1-0. AMK-none. 5-36; Lincoln 3-40; Taylor 3-26; Pula 3-23; Batiste 2-9; AMK-Lincoln 5-120; Taylor 4-73; Armstrong 2-45; Batiste 2-14; FUMBLES: Fisher 1-6; Tesch 1-4. Brew 2-12; Carrion 1-19; Ri. Lincoln 1-6; Woodson 1-5; Pula 1-1. NWM-Soy 1-1; TEAM 1-1. AMK-none. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): SACKS (UA-A): MSU-none. AMK-none. SE-none. AMK-Glover 1-0. NWM-Lorenson 2-0. AMK-Benman 1-0. FUMBLES: FUMBLES: TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): MSU-Bush 1-0. AMK-none. SE-Shelley 1-0; Turner 1-0; TEAM 1-0. AMK-Poppell 1-1; NWM-Kilgore 6-5; Lorenson 7-3; Horn 2-7; Surrell 4-3; SACKS (UA-A): Woodson 1-1. Baudler 2-5; Jones 6-0; Foster-Rettig 3-2. AMK-Baptiste MSU-none. AMK-Sanders 1-0; Benman 0-1; Talamantez 0-1. SACKS (UA-A): 10-1; Glover 3-6; Robertson 4-3; Cooks 1-5; Johnson 4-1; TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): SE-Moore 1-0; Joslin 1-0; Elliott 0-1; Chesshir 0-1. AMK- Luck 3-2; Sanders 2-3. MSU-Conway 6-6; Duncan 5-4; Bracker 4-3; Ellerbrock Hicks 1-0; Talamantez 0-1; Matthews 0-1. 3-4; Roberts 5-1; McDaniel 3-2; Birdow 3-2; Corcoran 2-3; TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): Briggs 2-3; Oldenkamp 0-5. AMK-Benman 3-7; Glover 5-2; SE-Harris 5-3; Walker 5-1; Elliott 1-5; Moore 3-2. AMK- Sanders 1-6; Talamantez 1-5; Robertson 2-3. Sanders 6-5; McCormick 4-2; Talamantez 1-5; Baptiste 2-3. 28 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Offense QB RB WR/FB/TE WR WR/TE WR LT LG C RG RT @NWM Poppell Winborn DavisFB Batiste Dean Lincoln Perkins Pinomi Byerly Lowrie Woods @ECU Poppell Winborn Armstrong Batiste Dean Lincoln Perkins Pinomi Byerly Lowrie Woods AMC Poppell Winborn TeschTE Batiste Dean Armstrong Perkins Pinomi Sharpe Lowrie Hudgins @UIW Poppell Davis Armstrong Batiste Dean Lincoln Perkins Baumann Sharpe Lowrie Woods ACU Poppell Davis Armstrong Batiste Dean Lincoln Perkins Baumann Byerly Lowrie Woods @ASU Poppell Davis PulaFB Armstrong Dean Lincoln Perkins Baumann Byerly Lowrie Woods WT Poppell Davis Armstrong Batiste Taylor Lincoln Perkins Baumann Byerly Lowrie Woods @TSU Poppell Woodson Armstrong Batiste Taylor Lincoln Perkins Baumann Byerly Lowrie Woods @SWO Poppell Woodson Armstrong Batiste Taylor Lincoln Perkins Baumann Byerly Lowrie Woods MSU Poppell Woodson TeschTE Armstrong WillinghamTE Lincoln Perkins Baumann Byerly Lowrie Woods SE Poppell Woodson Armstrong Batiste Taylor Lincoln Perkins Baumann Byerly Lowrie Woods NWM Poppell Woodson Armstrong Batiste Taylor Lincoln Perkins Baumann Byerly Lowrie Woods Defense DE NT DT DE LB LB CB ROV FS SS CB @NWM Talamantez Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders M. Johnson Kinney Robertson Glover Thomas @ECU Talamantez Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders M. Johnson Kinney Robertson Glover Thomas AMC Talamantez Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders M. Johnson Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas @UIW Talamantez Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders M. Johnson Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas ACU Talamantez Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders M. Johnson Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas @ASU Talamantez Tivao Cooks Benman Baptiste Sanders Luck Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas WT Lugo Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders Luck Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas @TSU Talamantez Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders Luck Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas @SWO Talamantez Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders Luck Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas MSU Talamantez Tivao Cooks Benman Baptiste Sanders Luck Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas SE Talamantez Tivao Cooks Benman Baptiste Sanders Luck Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas NWM Talamantez Tivao Cooks Benman Baptiste Sanders Luck Matthews Robertson Glover Thomas

GAME SUMMARIES: OFFENSE Score by Quarters First Downs Rushing Passing Offense Ret Punting Penalty 3rd Field Time Score 1 2 3 4 OT R P Pn Tot Att Yds TD C-A-I Yds TD Plays Yds Yds No-Avg TO No-Yds Downs Pos Poss A&M-Kingsville W 16 0 10 6 0 - 5 12 0 17 38 86 1 26-39-1 258 1 77 344 79 6-31.0 1 10-68 8-19 K28 34:28 @ NW Missouri 7 7 0 0 0 - 5 5 1 11 31 49 0 17-30-0 145 1 61 194 132 6-39.0 1 8-49 5-16 N37 25:32 A&M-Kingsville W 20 0 14 3 3 - 9 13 3 25 39 153 1 27-42-4 297 1 81 450 48 5-37.0 4 11-105 7-14 K28 36:48 @ East Central 7 0 0 7 0 - 0 6 1 7 24 -9 0 12-25-2 96 0 49 87 235 7-39.4 4 8-45 2-13 E39 23:12 A&M-Kingsville W 21 7 0 14 0 - 9 2 1 12 54 189 1 7-20-1 54 2 74 243 27 6-35.5 2 7-82 1-17 K48 38:45 A&M-Commerce 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 2 2 5 23 18 0 10-35-1 51 0 58 69 43 10-25.3 4 4-27 1-15 C31 21:15 A&M-Kingsville W 37 21 7 0 9 - 8 7 1 16 28 137 4 20-32-0 184 0 60 321 111 3-33.3 1 13-108 4-11 K40 28:00 @ Incarnate Word 9 0 9 0 0 - 8 6 0 14 36 40 0 15-26-0 147 1 62 187 141 4-35.8 2 4-49 7-15 I33 32:00 A&M-Kingsville L 24 0 0 10 14 - 3 18 2 23 24 107 1 24-57-1 279 2 81 386 174 8-34.4 1 9-92 7-18 K35 27:40 Abilene Christian 31 7 7 10 7 - 1 22 2 25 26 23 1 34-51-0 417 3 77 440 132 8-36.4 1 12-99 6-16 A31 32:20 A&M-Kingsville W 28 7 0 14 7 - 8 10 1 19 39 76 1 18-32-2 267 2 71 343 147 7-37.7 2 2-24 8-17 K26 33:39 @ Angelo State 21 0 14 7 0 - 5 10 0 15 24 90 1 21-41-0 238 1 65 328 174 6-43.2 1 3-35 4-15 A33 26:21 A&M-Kingsville W 28 0 13 6 9 - 9 16 5 30 43 181 0 23-38-0 322 3 81 503 106 4-33.5 0 7-75 8-17 K25 39:27 West Texas A&M 24 10 14 0 0 - 4 7 2 13 16 104 0 17-31-0 236 3 47 340 163 6-38.8 0 11-109 4-12 W31 20:33 A&M-Kingsville W 13 0 10 0 3 - 8 12 1 21 42 135 1 23-39-0 222 0 81 357 51 6-37.0 2 12-131 8-19 K32 34:39 @ Tarleton State 10 0 10 0 0 - 5 4 3 12 25 109 0 16-31-1 130 1 56 239 99 7-34.1 2 11-107 3-15 T25 25:21 A&M-Kingsville W 56 21 21 7 7 - 14 9 2 25 55 325 6 15-21-2 221 2 76 546 78 3-52.0 4 4-46 8-14 K41 36:22 @ Southwestern Okla. 17 0 3 7 7 - 0 11 2 13 20 31 1 22-48-3 176 1 68 207 238 7-30.7 4 3-44 5-15 S35 23:38 A&M-Kingsville W 27 7 0 10 10 - 11 11 4 26 45 153 3 27-41-0 205 0 86 358 52 2-26.0 0 8-84 16-23 K31 40:46 Midwestern State 7 7 0 0 0 - 6 3 4 13 27 86 0 11-21-0 75 1 48 161 84 5-26.8 0 7-76 3-11 M28 19:14 A&M-Kingsville W 38 10 14 14 0 - 5 11 0 16 35 173 3 19-27-0 295 2 62 468 134 1-41.0 2 14-124 8-14 K45 28:55 Southeastern Okla. 24 7 0 3 14 - 6 11 3 20 35 53 1 22-40-1 250 1 75 303 161 7-29.9 1 4-35 4-17 S30 31:05 A&M-Kingsville L 31 17 0 7 7 - 6 12 1 19 35 152 2 25-38-1 268 2 73 420 143 5-36.6 1 7-60 8-17 K37 33:42 NW Missouri 35 7 7 7 14 - 5 19 4 28 22 90 2 32-53-0 380 3 75 470 124 5-43.0 2 7-65 8-14 N25 26:18

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 29 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football Rushing Team Statistics Name G Att Gain Loss Yds Avg TD Long AYPG TAMUK OPP Jonathan Woodson 12 125 665 -57 608 4.9 7 52 50.7 SCORING 339 192 Fred Winborn 3 80 415 -21 394 4.9 1 37 131.3 Points per game 28.2 16.0 Connell Davis 12 96 387 -38 349 3.6 2 59 29.1 FIRST DOWNS 249 176 Ryan Lincoln 12 30 265 -16 249 8.3 5 69 20.8 Rushing 95 46 Myron Brew 10 21 83 -10 73 3.5 1 18 7.3 Passing 133 106 Daniel Ramirez 9 15 95 -24 71 4.7 2 52 7.9 Penalty 21 24 Nate Poppell 12 63 173 -118 55 0.9 4 31 4.6 RUSHING YARDAGE 1,867 684 Arron Fisher 12 9 49 -2 47 5.2 1 13 3.9 Yards gained rushing 2,200 1,087 Roman Pula 12 7 26 -1 25 3.6 0 7 2.1 Yards lost rushing 333 403 Rickey Lincoln 7 11 20 -6 14 1.3 0 7 2.0 Rushing attempts 477 309 Robert Armstrong 12 1 7 0 7 7.0 1 7 0.6 Average per rush 3.9 2.2 Dean Brantley 4 2 7 0 7 3.5 0 4 1.8 Average per game 155.6 57.0 Fletcher Robinson 2 2 5 -2 3 1.5 0 5 1.5 Touchdowns 24 6 Sherman Batiste 12 1 1 0 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 PASSING YARDAGE 2,872 2,341 Paul Fontenot 8 2 0 -3 -3 -1.5 0 0 -0.4 Att-Comp-Int 426-254-12 432-229-8 TEAM 10 9 0 -16 -16 -1.8 0 0 -1.6 Average per pass 6.7 5.4 Matt Stoll 11 3 2 -19 -17 -5.7 0 2 -1.5 Average per catch 11.3 10.2 Javelinas 12 477 2200 -333 1867 3.9 24 69 155.6 Average per game 239.3 195.1 Opponents 12 309 1087 -403 684 2.2 6 62 57.0 Touchdowns 17 16 TOTAL OFFENSE 4,739 3,025 Total plays 903 741 Passing Average per play 5.2 4.1 Name G PC PA Int Pct Yds TD Long Rate AYPG Average per game 394.9 252.1 Nate Poppell 12 237 390 10 60.8 2671 16 73 126.71 222.6 KICK RETURNS: No.-Yards 32-766 67-1,353 Daniel Ramirez 9 17 32 0 53.1 201 1 31 116.20 22.3 PUNT RETURNS: No.-Yards 36-250 18-84 Fred Winborn 3 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 -200.00 0.0 INT RETURNS: No.-Yards 8-24 12-247 Arron Fisher 12 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.9 20.2 Matt Stoll 11 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 -200.00 0.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.9 4.7 TEAM 10 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.00 0.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 3.0 22.5 Javelinas 12 254 426 12 59.6 2872 17 73 123.79 239.3 FUMBLES-LOST 12-8 33-14 Opponents 12 229 432 8 53.0 2341 16 67 107.05 195.1 PENALTIES-YARDS 104-999 82-740 Average per game 83.2 61.7 Receiving PUNTS-YARDS 56-2,011 78-2,701 Average per punt 35.9 34.6 Name G Rec Yds Avg TD Long YPG Net punt average 32.3 30.9 Ryan Lincoln 12 65 833 12.8 5 73 69.4 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 34:26 25:34 Robert Armstrong 12 45 590 13.1 6 62 49.2 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 91-200 52/174 Sherman Batiste 12 33 333 10.1 2 25 27.8 3rd-Down percentage 46% 30% Jonathan Woodson 12 32 277 8.7 1 21 23.1 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 9/19 10/24 Delashaun Dean 6 25 336 13.4 2 48 56.0 4th-Down percentage 47% 42% Christian Taylor 8 17 177 10.4 0 51 22.1 SACKS BY-YARDS 26-196 19-119 Damian Couthren 8 11 137 12.5 0 40 17.1 MISC YARDS 0 5 Fred Winborn 3 7 64 9.1 1 26 21.3 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 43 25 Roman Pula 12 4 24 6.0 0 15 2.0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-20 5-12 Martin Carrion 3 3 27 9.0 0 19 9.0 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-0 1-5 Myron Brew 10 3 24 8.0 0 12 2.4 RED-ZONE SCORES 37-46 (80%) 21-29 (72%) Derek Tesch 12 3 20 6.7 0 11 1.7 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 27-46 (59%) 16-29 (55%) Connell Davis 12 2 0 0.0 0 2 0.0 PAT-ATTEMPTS 39-41 (95%) 25-25 (100%) Fletcher Robinson 2 1 17 17.0 0 17 8.5 ATTENDANCE 71,933 27,806 Arron Fisher 12 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.5 Games/Average per game 6/11,989 6/4,634 Ricky Lincoln 7 1 6 6.0 0 6 0.9 Paul Fontenot 8 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Javelinas 12 254 2872 11.3 17 73 239.3 Name TD PA2 PAk FG Saf Pts Opponents 12 229 2341 10.2 16 67 195.1 Robert Armstrong 7 42 Nate Poppell 4 24 Delashaun Dean 2 12 Total Offense Sherman Batiste 2 12 Name G P Rush Pass Total AYPG Fred Winborn 2 12 Nate Poppell 12 453 55 2671 2726 227.2 Daniel Ramirez 2 12 Jonathan Woodson 12 125 608 0 608 50.7 Connell Davis 2 12 Fred Winborn 3 81 394 0 394 131.3 Myron Brew 1 6 Connell Davis 12 96 349 0 349 29.1 Josh Luck 1 6 Daniel Ramirez 9 47 71 201 272 30.2 Arron Fisher 1 6 Ryan Lincoln 12 30 249 0 249 20.8 Corey Robertson 1 6 Javelinas 43 0-2 39-41 14-20 339 Myron Brew 10 21 73 0 73 7.3 Opponents 25 25-25 5-12 1 192 Arron Fisher 12 10 47 0 47 3.9 Roman Pula 12 7 25 0 25 2.1 Rickey Lincoln 7 11 14 0 14 2.0 Field Goals Name FGM-FGA Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 Long Block Robert Armstrong 12 1 7 0 7 0.6 Christian Brom 14-20 70.0 0-0 7-8 3-5 4-7 0-0 49 2 Dean Brantley 4 2 7 0 7 1.8 Opponents 5-12 41.7 0-0 4-4 1-6 0-2 0-0 30 1 Fletcher Robinson 2 2 3 0 3 1.5 Sherman Batiste 12 1 1 0 1 0.1 Field Goal Sequence Paul Fontenot 8 2 -3 0 -3 -0.4 Game Javelinas Opponents TEAM 10 10 -16 0 -16 -1.6 NW Missouri State (42) - Javelinas 12 903 1867 2872 4739 394.9 East Central (26),(30) 33 Opponents 12 741 684 2341 3025 252.1 Texas A&M-Commerce 23 36 Incarnate Word (25) 41.47 Scoring Abilene Christian (27) 33,(21) Name TD PA2 PAk FG Saf Pts Angelo State - 38 Christian Brom 39-41 14-20 81 West Texas A&M 47,(41),(21),(20) (20) Ryan Lincoln 10 0-1 60 Tarleton State 38,(32),(41) (30),39 Jonathan Woodson 8 48 Southwestern Oklahoma - (22) Midwestern State 49,(35),(29) -

30 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Field Goal Sequence Game Javelinas Opponents Southeastern Oklahoma (49),36,49 (23) Kickoff Returns Name No. Yds Avg TD Long NW Missouri State (28) - Jonathan Woodson 20 537 26.9 0 59 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Arron Fisher 8 185 23.1 0 38 Dustin Appling 1 2 2.0 0 2 Score by Quarters Ryan Lincoln 1 13 13.0 0 13 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q OT TOTAL Anthony Washington 1 11 11.0 0 11 Javelinas 90 89 91 69 0 - 339 Connell Davis 1 18 18.0 0 18 Opponents 45 64 41 42 0 - 192 Javelinas 32 766 23.9 0 59 Opponents 67 1353 20.2 1 97 Punting Name No. Yds Avg. Long TB FC I20 50+ BK Interception Returns Matt Stoll 42 1549 36.9 62 4 9 11 4 0 Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Angel Millan 10 381 38.1 55 2 2 4 2 0 Corey Robertson 2 11 5.5 0 11 Daniel Ramirez 3 81 27.0 29 0 1 2 0 0 DeIra Glover 2 0 0.0 0 0 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Mardrick Johnson 2 12 6.0 0 12 Javelinas 56 2011 35.9 62 6 12 17 6 1 Derrick Thomas 1 0 0.0 0 0 Opponents 78 2701 34.6 55 2 6 19 8 3 Roman Pula 1 1 1.0 0 1 Javelinas 8 24 3.0 0 12 Kickoffs Opponents 12 247 20.6 1 72 Name No. Yds Avg. TB OB Christian Brom 53 3074 58.0 0 0 Fumble Returns Matt Stoll 17 942 55.4 0 0 Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Javelinas 70 4016 57.4 0 0 Corey Robertson 1 24 24.0 1 24 Opponents 37 2296 62.1 3 1 Marc Kinney 1 24 24.0 0 24 Josh Luck 1 62 62.0 1 62 Punt Returns Javelinas 3 110 36.7 2 62 Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 3 42 14.0 1 35 Arron Fisher 26 168 6.5 0 41 Sherman Batiste 7 56 8.0 0 22 Roman Pula 2 17 8.5 0 0 Hector Sobers 1 5 5.0 0 0 Myron Brew 0 4 0.0 0 4 Javelinas 36 250 6.9 0 41 Opponents 18 84 4.7 0 17 Defensive Statistics [------Tackles------] [---Sacks---] [------Pass Def.------] [-----Fumbles-----] Blkd. Name GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No.-Yds Int-Yds PBU QBH FR Yds FF Kick Safety Marcus Sanders 12 34 43 77 7.5-37 4.0-32 2 3 2 0 DeIra Glover 12 38 29 67 2.0-2 2-0 1 Tressor Baptiste 12 40 26 66 8.0-19 0.5-4 2 3 3 1 Corey Robertson 12 28 31 59 1.5-2 2-11 6 1 24 1 Michael Talamantez 12 11 31 42 6.5-42 4.0-36 3 2 1 1 Mardrick Johnson 12 29 11 40 5.5-11 2-12 3 Derrick Thomas 12 27 10 37 1-0 9 1 0 Kendrick Matthews 12 22 14 36 2.5-9 1.0-7 7 2 0 Josh Luck 12 17 14 31 7 1 62 1 Dondi Cooks 12 5 24 29 5.0-17 1.0-7 2 2 0 Johnny Tivao 12 9 14 23 1.0-3 1 1 1 Hector Sobers 12 10 11 21 2.5-9 1 2 Matt Romig 8 9 11 20 8.0-53 6.0-50 3 2 Roman Pula 12 6 11 17 1.0-7 1.0-7 1-1 1 2 Darnell Hicks 11 8 9 17 5.5-23 2.0-12 3 1 0 Robert McCormick 9 9 7 16 0.5-2 Dustin Appling 12 10 5 15 Roderick Benman 11 6 9 15 2.0-14 2.0-14 3 3 1 0 1 Norman Thompson 12 2 11 13 2 Jimmy Lugo 12 8 4 12 4.0-17 1 3 Rockeem Collins 11 4 5 9 1 Paul Fontenot 8 5 3 8 1.5-17 1 James Cannell 10 1 6 7 1.5-7 1.5-7 1 Justin Chambers 9 2 4 6 1.5-5 1.0-3 1 Myron Brew 10 4 2 6 Connell Davis 12 4 1 5 Marc Kinney 2 4 1 5 1.0-7 1.0-7 1 24 Michael Diggs 9 3 1 4 1 0 Christian Brom 12 3 1 4 Anthony Washington 4 3 3 Aaron Buckley 6 2 1 3 Montez Singleton 6 3 3 Marquis Singleton 6 2 1 3 1.5-5 1 0 Arron Fisher 12 1 2 3 Derek Tesch 12 1 1 2 Matt Stoll 11 2 2 Steven Kubena 4 1 1 2 Ryan Lincoln 12 2 2 1.0-10 1.0-10 Jonathan Woodson 12 1 1 Delashaun Dean 6 1 1 Daniel Ramirez 9 1 1 Gene Clayborne 3 1 1 TEAM 10 1 1 1.0-12 1 Nate Poppell 12 1 1 Javelinas 12 378 357 736 72-330 26-196 8-24 49 26 14 110 14 6 Opponents 12 465 504 969 93-315 19-119 12-247 49 26 8 42 10 4 1

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 31 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football

* NCAA Division II Playoff game The Last Time a team scored 50-59 points in one game by Hogs - 56 points at Southwestern Oklahoma (10/30/10) an overtime game was played vs. Hogs - 57 points, Tarleton State (11/14/09) * Nov. 14, 2009 - Tarleton State 57, Hogs 56 (2OT) a team scored 60 or more points in one game a tie game was played by Hogs - 60 points vs Texas College (27 Aug 2005) Oct. 8, 1977 - Hogs 25, Abilene Christian 25 vs. Hogs - 73 points, Midwestern State (20 Oct 2007) a shutout occurred an individual rushed for more than 200 yards by Hogs - vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 21-0 (9/18/10) by Hogs - *223 yards, Fred Winborn vs Tarleton State vs. Hogs - by Tarleton, 23-0 (10/7/06) (11/14/09) vs. Hogs - *216 yards, Brian Satterfield, North Alabama a punt was returned for a touchdown (12/4/93) by Hogs - 22 yards, Corey Robertson at Abilene Christian (10/31/09) an individual had more than 150 yards receiving vs. Hogs - 59 yards, Shaun Kauleinamoku, Western Oregon by Hogs - 154 yards, Ryan Lincoln at Angelo State (11/8/08) (9/15/07) vs. Hogs - *161 yards, Jake Soy, Northwest Missouri State (11/27/10) a punt was blocked by Hogs - Hector Sobers vs Southeastern Oklahoma (11/13/10) an individual passed for more than 400 yards vs. Hogs - Armonty Bryant, East Central (9/11/10) by Hogs - *457 yards, Abel Garcia vs Cal-Davis (11/17/01) vs. Hogs - 417 yards, Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian (10/2/10) a fumble was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 62 yards, Josh Luck at Angelo State (10/9/10) an individual scored 3 or more touchdowns vs. Hogs - 35 yards, Brandon Ford, Southeastern Oklahoma by Hogs - 4, Jonathan Woodson at Southwestern Oklahoma (11/13/10) (10/30/10) vs. Hogs - 3, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian (11/1/08) an interception was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 40 yards, DeIra Glover vs Tarleton State (11/14/09) an individual throws 4 or more touchdowns vs. Hogs - 10 yards, Charles Burks, East Central (9/11/10) by Hogs - 4, Billy Garza vs East Central (9/5/09) vs. Hogs - 4, Keith Null, West Texas A&M (9/27/08) a kickoff was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 84 yards, Jabir Perkins at Eastern New Mexico an individual gains more than 200 all-purpose yards (10/25/08) by Hogs - 243 yards, Jonathan Woodson vs West Texas A&M vs. Hogs - 97 yards, Dakarai Pecikonis, Angelo State (10/9/10) (10/16/10) vs. Hogs - 240 yards, Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M a safety was recorded (10/16/10) by Hogs - Punt snap into end zone vs Angelo State (11/10/07) vs. Hogs - Tackle by Anthony Vela, Incarnate Word (9/25/10) an individual has 2 or more interceptions by Hogs - 2, Jeff Edwards vs Tarleton State (10/3/09) a field goal was blocked vs. Hogs - 2, Dontae Smith, East Central (9/11/10) by Hogs - Tressor Baptiste at Angelo State (10/9/10) vs. Hogs - Derrick Joslin, Southeastern Oklahoma (11/13/10) an individual has 15 or more tackles by Hogs - 16, Mike Martinez vs Eastern New Mexico (10/27/07) a team was held to less than 200 yards of total offense vs. Hogs - 18, Jonathon Darby, Southwestern Oklahoma by Hogs - 161 yards at Midwestern State (10/20/07) (10/30/10) vs. Hogs - 161 yards, Midwestern State (11/6/10) an individual kicks 3 or more field goals a team gained more than 500 yards of total offense by Hogs - 3, Christian Brom vs West Texas A&M (10/16/10) by Hogs - 546 yards at Southwestern Oklahoma (10/30/10) vs. Hogs - 4, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian (10/29/05) vs. Hogs - 530 yards, Tarleton State (11/14/09) a team gained more than 600 yards of total offense by Hogs - 616 yards at Angelo State (8 Nov 2008) vs. Hogs - 601 yards, West Texas A&M (27 Sep 2008) a team passed for less than 100 yards by Hogs - 54 yards vs Texas A&M-Commerce (9/18/10) vs. Hogs - 75 yards, Midwestern State (11/6/10) a team rushed for less than 100 yards by Hogs - 76 yards at Angelo State (10/9/10) vs. Hogs - 90 yards, Northwest Missouri State (11/27/10) a team passed for more than 400 yards by Hogs - 484 yards at Angelo State (11/8/08) vs. Hogs - 417 yards, Abilene Christian (10/2/10) a team scored 40-49 points in one game by Hogs - 46 points vs Central Oklahoma (9/12/09) vs. Hogs - 47 points, Abilene Christian (10/31/09)

32 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships AT A GLANCE... PASSING YARDAGE PASSING YARDAGE ANNUAL LEADERS Passing Yardage Career Season (SINCE 1950) Game: 457...... 11/17/2001 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 5,996 Billy Garza, 2008...... 2,787 YR Name (Att-Comp-Int-TD) YDS Abel Gonzalez Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 5,905 Billy Garza, 2009...... 2,711 1950 Jack Fink (16-5-2-1) 109 vs California-Davis Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 5,498 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 2,671 1951 Jack Fink (74-38-8-4) 575 Season: 2,787...... 2008 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 5,381 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 2,570 1952 Jack Fink (118-57-11-13) 983 Billy Garza Career: 5,996...... 1967-70 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 5,021 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 2,529 1953 Tommy Hudspeth (47-23-2-2) 298 Karl Douglas Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 4,853 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 2,492 1954 John Ormand (58-28-5-1) 452 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 4,350 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 2,225 1955 Joe Green (73-31-8-3) 570 Attempts Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 4,303 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 2,025 1956 Joe Green (40-12-2-4) 205 Game: 59...... 11/17/2001 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 4,246 Mark James, 1982...... 1,881 1957 Joe Green (84-39-5-5) 469 Abel Gonzalez Mark James (1981-82)...... 3,687 Oktay Basci, 1995...... 1,876 1958 Jaime Davis (62-27-3-5) 417 vs California-Davis PASSING ATTEMPTS PASSING ATTEMPTS 1959 Jarrell Hayes (104-39-7-7) 789 Season: 390...... 2010 Career Season 1960 Jarrell Hayes (87-42-6-7) 622 Nate Poppell Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 773 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 390 1961 Jarrell Hayes (115-43-9-6) 639 Career: 773...... 1999-02 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 759 Billy Garza, 2008...... 370 1962 Randy Johnson (132-66-10-8) 910 Abel Gonzalez Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 740 Billy Garza, 2009...... 370 1963 Randy Johnson (142-73-8-8) 917 1964 Randy Johnson (195-103-15-14) 1414 Completions Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 661 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 328 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 646 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...... 318 1965 Randy Johnson (177-93-12-4) 1109 Game: 31...... 10/10/2009 1966 Terry Oglesby (168-82-13-9) 1262 Billy Garza Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 634 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 290 1967 Karl Douglas (110-52-1-11) 841 at Texas A&M-Commerce Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 579 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 289 Season: 237...... 2010 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 576 Mark James, 1982...... 264 1968 Karl Douglas (200-107-10-16) 1685 Nate Poppell Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 560 Oktay Basci, 1995...... 251 1969 Karl Douglas (249-141-9-14) 2025 Career: 434...... 2008-09 Mark James (1981-82)...... 486 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 249 1970 Karl Douglas (200-101-9-13) 1445 Billy Garza COMPLETIONS COMPLETIONS 1971 Marion Danna (173-81-10-8) 1176 1972 Marion Danna (78-42-4-5) 585 Career Season 1973 Mike Wendel (118-60-6-5) 714 Touchdowns Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 434 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 237 Game: 5...... 10/27/2007 1974 Richard Ritchie (162-87-7-11) 1470 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 414 Billy Garza, 2009...... 225 David Garza 1975 Richard Ritchie (165-88-6-12) 1436 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 401 Billy Garza, 2008...... 209 vs Eastern New Mexico 1976 Richard Ritchie (199-124-7-17) 2225 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 353 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 182 Season: 24...... 2001 1977 Elvis Hartsfield (118-58-5-4) 829 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 335 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 177 Abel Gonzalez 1978 Martin Stroman (157-81-9-7) 1189 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 333 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 176 Career: 54...... 1967-70 1979 Martin Stroman (162-78-6-10) 1264 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 330 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...... 166 Karl Douglas 1980 Randy Cretors (151-59-8-3) 899 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 323 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 141 1981 Mark James (222-98-18-18) 1806 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 291 Oktay Basci, 1995...... 128 1982 Mark James (264-113-20-13) 1881 300-YARD GAMES Nate Poppell (2009-)...... 243 Joe Menchaca, 1994...... 127 Yds Name Opponent Date 1983 Chris Soza (148-66-12-3) 861 457 Abel Gonzalez UC-Davis 11/17/01 TOUCHDOWN PASSES TOUCHDOWN PASSES 1984 Chris Soza (207-101-12-11) 1534 389 Billy Garza at Angelo St. 11/8/08 Career Season 1985 Darcy Davis (219-101-11-9) 1348 368 Billy Garza at NE State 9/20/08 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 54 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 24 1986 Darcy Davis (179-90-10-11) 1384 353 Cory Miles Angelo St. 11/5/05 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 51 Billy Garza, 2008...... 23 1987 Darcy Davis (189-104-3-5) 1600 350 Billy Garza at Cen. Okla. 9/13/08 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 41 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 23 1988 James Guidry (164-75-10-8) 1186 321 Billy Garza Abilene Chr. 11/1/08 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 41 Todd Knutson, 2002...... 22 1989 Rod Brown (167-84-9-10) 1339 321 Karl Douglas at Long Beach 9/27/68 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 40 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 18 1990 Paschall Davis (114-50-11-2) 551 318 Billy Garza at ENMU 10/25/08 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 40 Mark James, 1981...... 18 1991 Joe Menchaca (98-49-4-1) 581 315 Oktay Basci Angelo St. 11/15/97 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 34 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 17 314 Abel Gonzalez at PV A&M 9/22/01 1992 Wesley Whiten (96-46-2-3) 732 Mark James (1981-82)...... 31 Billy Garza, 2009...... 17 1993 Joe Menchaca (197-105-11-10) 1480 314 Billy Garza NE State 9/19/09 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 29 Three with...... 16 310 David Garza ENMU 10/27/07 1994 Joe Menchaca (227-127-7-13) 1670 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 28 309 Billy Garza at ACU 10/31/09 1995 Oktay Basci (251-128-11-16) 1876 308 Billy Garza at A&M-C 10/10/09 COMPLETION PERCENTAGE COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 1996 Oktay Basci (156-78-8-11) 1117 307 Daniel Taylor Nicholls St. 10/18/03 Career (min. 250 attempts) Season 1997 Oktay Basci (150-82-5-13) 1225 306 Billy Garza Delta State 8/29/09 Nate Poppell (2009-)...... 61.2 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 62.3 1998 Wes Bautovich (118-53-5-8) 754 305 Chris Soza MO Western 11/17/84 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 61.0 Cory Miles, 2005...... 61.1 1999 Abel Gonzalez (112-52-3-9) 762 305 Karl Douglas Concordia 12/13/69 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 58.6 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 61.0 2000 Abel Gonzalez (115-57-6-2) 739 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 56.1 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 60.9 2001 Abel Gonzalez (328-182-11-24) 2570 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 53.6 Billy Garza, 2009...... 60.8 2002 Abel Gonzalez (218-123-7-16) 1834 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 52.8 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 60.8 2003 Daniel Taylor (290-177-9-23) 2492 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 52.5 Joey Pena, 2005...... 58.0 2004 Daniel Taylor (289-176-13-18) 2529 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 52.0 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 56.6 2005 Joey Pena (181-105-9-7) 1240 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 51.9 Billy Garza, 2008...... 56.5 2006 Jeremy Heatley (318-166-14-13) 1796 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 49.9 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 56.4 2007 David Garza (201-112-9-11) 1410 PASSING EFFICIENCY PASSING EFFICIENCY 2008 Billy Garza (370-209-12-23) 2787 2009 Billy Garza (370-225-12-17) 2711 Career (min. 250 attempts) Season 2010 Nate Poppell (390-237-10-16) 2671 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 150.4 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 177.4 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 149.6 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 153.2 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 135.0 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 146.0 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 132.5 Oktay Basci, 1997...... 145.2 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 132.4 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 144.9 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 130.7 Richard Ritchie, 1974...... 143.7 Nate Poppell (2009-)...... 126.8 Richard Ritchie, 1975...... 143.2 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 125.8 Karl Douglas, 1967...... 142.7 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 117.4 Karl Douglas, 1968...... 140.7 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 115.2 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 138.7

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 33 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football AT A GLANCE... TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE ANNUAL LEADERS Total Offense Yardage Career Season (TOTAL OFFENSE SINCE 1950) Game: 457...... 11/17/2001 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 7,828 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 3,173 YR Name YDS Abel Gonzalez Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 6,900 Billy Garza, 2008...... 2,919 1950 Kenneth Scholz 709 vs California-Davis Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 6,884 Billy Garza, 2009...... 2,905 1951 Reggie West 647 Season: 3,173...... 2001 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 6,515 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 2,732 1952 Reggie West 1046 Abel Gonzalez Career: 7,828...... 1999-02 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 5,824 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 2,726 1953 Alton Sanders 625 Abel Gonzalez Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 5,442 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 2,652 1954 S.T. Bridges 551 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 5,384 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 2,608 1955 Joe Green 691 All-Purpose Yardage Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 5,300 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 2,572 1956 Cal Hutzler 637 Game: 364...... 9/13/1986 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 5,167 Mark James, 1981...... 2,535 1957 Harold Holden 486 Johnny Bailey Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 5,027 Mark James, 1982...... 2,320 1958 Jamie Davis 622 at North Dakota TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1959 Butch Pressley 893 Season: 2,531...... 1988 Career Season 1960 Jarrell Hayes 662 Johnny Bailey Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 76 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 32 1961 Sid Blanks 609 Career: 8,473...... 1986-89 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 72 Billy Garza, 2008...... 27 1962 Randy Johnson 964 Johnny Bailey Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 71 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 27 1963 Randy Johnson 980 1964 Randy Johnson 1728 TDs Responsible For Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 70 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 26 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 60 Mark James, 1981...... 25 1965 Randy Johnson 1495 Game: 6...... 11/22/1938 1966 Terry Oglesby 1314 Leroy Fry Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 54 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 25 1967 Karl Douglas 1021 vs National Univ of Mexico Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 52 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 23 Season: 32...... 2001 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 49 Karl Douglas, 1968...... 22 1968 Karl Douglas 1832 Abel Gonzalez Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 48 Five with...... 21 1969 Karl Douglas 2078 Career: 76...... 1986-89 Two with...... 47 1970 Karl Douglas 1584 Johnny Bailey TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME 1971 Marion Danna 1017 1972 Ruford Huff 973 Career Season 1973 Ruford Huff 805 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 253.2 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 288.5 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 1974 Richard Ritchie 1956 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 224.3 Billy Garza, 2008...... 265.4 Total Offense 1975 Richard Ritchie 2009 Yds Name Opponent Date Mark James (1981-82)...... 220.7 Billy Garza, 2009...... 242.1 1976 Richard Ritchie 2608 457 Abel Gonzalez UC-Davis 11/17/01 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 190.9 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 241.1 1977 Elvis Hartsfield 1006 415 Billy Garza at Angelo St. 11/8/08 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 164.3 Mark James, 1981...... 230.5 1978 Martin Stroman 1740 384 Billy Garza at Cen. Okla. 9/13/08 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 151.5 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 227.2 1979 Martin Stroman 2029 371 Billy Garza at NE State 9/20/08 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 149.7 Mark James, 1982...... 210.9 1980 Randy Cretors 1221 364 Billy Garza Delta State 8/29/09 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 147.1 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 210.2 1981 Mark James 2535 360 Cory Miles Angelo St. 11/5/05 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 140.2 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 200.6 1982 Mark James 2320 352 Abel Gonzalez at PV A&M 9/22/01 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 139.6 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 197.8 343 Billy Garza at ENMU 10/25/08 1983 Chris Soza 973 336 Oktay Basci at West Tex. 10/21/95 TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY 1984 Chris Soza 1731 319 Martin Stroman SW Texas 11/18/78 Career (min. 500 plays) Season (min. 50 plays) 1985 Darcy Davis 1390 315 Billy Garza Abilene Chr. 11/1/08 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 7.40 Alton Sanders, 1950...... 11.50 1986 Johnny Bailey 2011 315 Karl Douglas at L. Beach 9/27/68 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 7.23 Butch Pressley, 1960...... 9.50 1987 Darcy Davis 1907 314 Jeremy Heatley West Tex. 9/30/06 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 6.78 Sid Blanks, 1960...... 9.48 1988 Johnny Bailey 2022 312 Elvis Hartsfield at Montana St. 9/23/78 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 6.66 John Humphrey, 1997...... 8.63 1989 Rod Brown 1583 311 Daniel Ramirez Angelo St. 11/10/07 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 6.57 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 8.61 1990 Paschall Davis 1066 311 David Garza Tarleton 10/6/07 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 6.49 Barry Copenhaver, 1960...... 8.00 1991 Charles Thompson 805 311 David Garza ENMU 10/27/07 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 6.43 Sid Blanks, 1961...... 7.91 310 Abel Gonzalez A&M-C 10/6/01 1992 Wesley Whiten 1340 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 6.29 Derrick Foster, 1998...... 7.90 1993 Joe Menchaca 1598 310 Billy Garza NE State 9/19/09 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 6.12 Larry Collins, 1976...... 7.83 309 Daniel Taylor at A&M-C 10/2/04 1994 Joe Menchaca 1678 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 5.88 Larry Collins, 1977...... 7.73 308 Billy Garza at ACU 10/31/09 1995 Oktay Basci 2090 307 Martin Stroman SHSU 10/21/78 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1996 Oktay Basci 1436 306 Billy Garza at A&M-C 10/10/09 Career Season 1997 Oktay Basci 1346 305 Desi Najera at Trinity 9/18/71 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 8,473 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 2,531 1998 Terrence Bennett 1668 305 Karl Douglas Concordia 12/13/69 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 5,694 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 2,425 1999 Abel Gonzalez 1076 302 John Davis How. Payne 11/15/58 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 5,548 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 2,017 2000 Abel Gonzalez 1007 302 Oktay Basci Angelo St. 11/15/97 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 4,467 Larry Williams, 2003...... 1,696 2001 Abel Gonzalez 3173 301 Darcy Davis Cameron 10/24/87 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 4,057 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 1,671 2002 Abel Gonzalez 2572 Dwight Harrison (1967-70...... 3,901 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 1,651 2003 Daniel Taylor 2732 All-Purpose Yardage Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 3,823 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 1,637 2004 Daniel Taylor 2652 Yds Name Opponent Date Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 3,657 Larry Collins, 1976...... 1,597 2005 Joey Pena 1264 364 Johnny Bailey at N. Dakota 9/13/86 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 3,470 John Humphrey, 1998...... 1,571 2006 Jeremy Heatley 1887 315 Johnny Bailey at SHSU 9/19/87 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 3,389 Larry Williams, 2002...... 1,566 2007 David Garza 1441 304 Johnny Bailey at SW Texas 9/2/89 ALL-PURPOSE PER GAME ALL-PURPOSE PER GAME 2008 Billy Garza 2919 298 Johnny Bailey at Angelo St. 11/22/86 2009 Billy Garza 2905 Career Season 289 Johnny Bailey at West Tex. 10/31/87 2010 Nate Poppell 2726 284 Johnny Bailey at Portland St. 12/3/88 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 201.7 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 220.5 267 Johnny Bailey at Idaho St. 9/12/87 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 129.4 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 201.7 263 Fred Winborn ENMU 10/24/09 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 127.1 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 194.7 260 Johnny Bailey SW Texas 9/3/88 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 118.0 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 187.5 259 Kerry Simien Abilene Chr. 11/5/88 Larry Williams (2000-04)...... 111.7 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 150.1 257 Johnny Bailey ENMU 11/7/87 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 110.8 John Humphrey, 1997...... 134.5 256 Raymorris Miller at Angelo St. 11/11/06 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 100.9 Larry Williams, 2003...... 130.5 254 Johnny Bailey East Central 9/20/86 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 100.0 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 128.5 250 Aleric Clark at NDSU 8/31/00 Derrick Foster (1998-99)...... 98.2 Marcus Bonner, 1980...... 128.5 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 94.3 Derrick Foster, 1999...... 127.8

34 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships AT A GLANCE... RUSHING YARDAGE RUSHING YARDAGE ANNUAL LEADERS Carries Career Season (SINCE 1938) Game: 42...... 11/1/1986 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 6,900 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 2,022 YR Name YDS Heath Sherman Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 5,300 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 2,011 1938 Leroy Fry 833 at West Texas A&M Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 5,140 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 1,598 1941 Gil Steinke 1051 Season: 312...... 2003 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 4,060 Larry Williams, 2003...... 1,570 1948 Harold Menke 659 Larry Williams Career: 953...... 1986-89 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 2,667 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 1,547 1950 Kenneth Scholz 709 Johnny Bailey Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 2,393 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 1,515 1951 Reggie West 647 Henry Glenn (1968-69, 71-72)...... 2,290 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 1,499 1952 Reggie West 1046 Rushing Yards Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 2,287 Larry Williams, 2002...... 1,496 1953 Alton Sanders 625 Game: 263...... 10/24/2009 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 2,276 Larry Collins, 1975...... 1,473 1954 Steve Curry 530 Fred Winborn Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 2,124 Larry Collins, 1976...... 1,456 1955 Cal Hutzler 518 vs Eastern New Mexico RUSHING ATTEMPTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1956 Harold Holden 602 Season: 2,022...... 1988 Career Season 1957 Harold Holden 480 Johnny Bailey Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 953 Larry Williams, 2003...... 312 1958 Charles Massey 575 Career: 6,900...... 1986-89 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 871 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 297 1959 Butch Pressley 893 Johnny Bailey Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 719 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 271 1960 Sid Blanks 550 1961 Sid Blanks 609 Touchdowns Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 716 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 264 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 546 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 241 1962 Tommy Janik 580 Game: 6...... 11/22/1938 1963 Sid Blanks 451 Leroy Fry Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 506 Larry Williams, 2002...... 240 1964 Randy Johnson 314 vs National Univ of Mexico Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 493 Reggie West, 1952...... 223 Season: 27...... 1988 Henry Glenn (1968-69, 71-72)...... 453 Larry Collins, 1974...... 220 1965 James Brown 542 Heath Sherman Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 439 Kenneth Scholz, 1950...... 218 1966 Phelan Allee 237 Career: 72...... 1986-89 Reggie West (1951-53)...... 426 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 217 1967 Roy Farmer 295 Johnny Bailey RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1968 Henry Glenn 722 1969 Henry Glenn 836 Career Season 1970 Guile Vela 690 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 72 1. Heath Sherman, 1988...... 27 200-YARD GAMES 1971 Henry Glenn 547 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 69 2. Heath Sherman, 1986...... 23 Yds Name Opponent Date 1972 Ruford Huff 973 263 Fred Winborn ENMU 10/24/09 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 54 3. Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 21 1973 Ruford Huff 805 254 Johnny Bailey at West Tex. 10/31/87 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 44 3. Leroy Fry, 1938...... 21 1974 Don Hardeman 1547 246 Larry Williams West Tex. 9/25/04 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 34 5. Larry Williams, 2002...... 18 1975 Larry Collins 1473 244 Johnny Bailey at North Dak. 9/13/86 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 32 5. Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 18 1976 Larry Collins 1456 238 Larry Collins HPU 11/15/75 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 29 5. Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 18 1977 Larry Collins 920 238 Johnny Bailey Tex. Southern 9/6/86 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 27 8. Four with...... 17 1978 Ricky Smith 689 236 Johnny Bailey at East Tex. 10/8/88 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 26 YARDS PER CARRY 1979 Robert Poole 1189 236 Johnny Bailey ENMU 11/7/87 Leroy Fry (1937-38)...... 24 234 Heath Sherman Abilene Chr. 11/15/86 Season (min. 60 plays) 1980 Marcus Bonner 893 231 Johnny Bailey Miss. Col. 11/19/88 YARDS PER CARRY Butch Pressley, 1960...... 9.50 1981 Mark James 729 228 Johnny Bailey at Portland St. 12/3/88 Career (min. 200 rush) John Humphrey, 1997...... 8.63 1982 James Jefferson 838 226 Reggie West SW Texas 9/27/52 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 7.67 Sid Blanks, 1961...... 7.91 1983 Neal LaHue 502 224 Heath Sherman SFA 9/21/85 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 7.40 Derrick Foster, 1998...... 7.90 1984 Marcus Brown 634 223 Fred Winborn Tarleton St. 11/14/09 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 7.24 Wesley Whiten, 1994...... 7.83 1985 Heath Sherman 1111 218 Johnny Bailey at Angelo St. 11/22/86 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 6.70 Larry Collins, 1976...... 7.83 1986 Johnny Bailey 2011 217 Larry Collins at Sul Ross 10/18/75 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 6.60 Larry Collins, 1977...... 7.73 1987 Johnny Bailey 1598 216 Larry Williams at Neb.-K 11/23/02 Derrick Foster (1998-99)...... 6.59 Larry Collins, 1975...... 7.71 1988 Johnny Bailey 2022 216 Heath Sherman at North Dak. 9/13/86 Don Hardeman (1971-74)...... 6.41 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 7.55 213 Derrick Foster ENMU 10/30/99 1989 Johnny Bailey 1269 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 6.31 Jeremy Burnell, 1995...... 7.54 1990 Charles Thompson 551 207 Norman Miller East Tex. 10/7/95 Larry Young (1993-96)...... 6.23 207 Johnny Bailey at East Cen. 9/20/86 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME 1991 Charles Thompson 805 Fred Winborn (2009-10)...... 6.10 206 Heath Sherman at East Cen. 9/20/86 Season 1992 Martin Patton 876 204 Johnny Bailey Portland St. 9/23/89 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 182.8 1993 Louis Fite 846 204 Johnny Bailey East Tex. 10/17/87 Career Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 159.8 1994 Dexter Deese 1015 204 Johnny Bailey at Lamar 10/4/86 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 164.3 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 158.6 1995 Wesley Whiten 752 202 Ken Scholz McMurry 10/14/50 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 114.2 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 155.5 1996 Reg Durden 800 202 Don Hardeman at HPU 11/16/74 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 112.8 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 137.7 1997 John Humphrey 820 201 Larry Young Indiana, PA 12/3/94 Larry Williams (2000-04)...... 101.5 Larry Collins, 1975...... 122.8 1998 Bennett, Terrence 932 201 Johnny Bailey West Tex. 10/22/88 Derrick Foster (1998-99)...... 76.7 Larry Williams, 2003...... 120.8 1999 Derrick Foster 969 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 72.2 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 119.0 2000 Darrell White 732 Yds Quarterback Opponent Date Ruford Huff (1970-73)...... 72.2 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 115.3 2001 Abel Gonzalez 603 177 Wesley Whiten East Central 9/17/94 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 69.3 Larry Williams, 2002...... 115.1 2002 Larry Williams 1496 155 Abel Gonzalez East Central 9/18/99 Reggie West (1951-53)...... 69.0 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 2003 Larry Williams 1570 149 Jaime Davis HPU 11/15/58 2004 Larry Williams 666 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 68.4 Season 148 Wesley Whiten at Portland 9/19/92 2005 Raymorris Miller 830 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 11 146 Desi Najera at Trinity 9/18/71 2006 Raymorris Miller 761 Career Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 11 2007 Raymorris Miller 573 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 36 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 10 2008 Billy Martin 730 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 27 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 9 2009 Fred Winborn 1295 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 26 Larry Collins, 1976...... 8 2010 Jonathan Woodson 608 Larry Williams (2000-04)...... 13 Larry Williams, 2002...... 7 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 10 Larry Collins, 1974...... 7 Don Hardeman (1971-74)...... 10 Larry Collins, 1975...... 7 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 9 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 7 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 9 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 7 Gil Steike (1938-41)...... 8 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 7 Three with...... 7

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 35 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football AT A GLANCE... RECEIVING YARDAGE RECEIVING YARDAGE ANNUAL LEADERS Receptions Career Season (SINCE 1950) Game: 12...... 10/10/1970 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 3,106 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 1,156 YR Name (Rec.) YDS Eldridge Small Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 2,926 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 1,090 1950 Ken Vakey (5) 78 at East Texas State Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 2,784 Maurice Washington, 1004...... 1,080 1951 Jack Sportsman (18) 229 12...... 10/2/1993 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 2,547 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 938 1952 Norman Smith (21) 380 Dexter Deese vs Central State David Hill (1972-75)...... 2,187 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 921 1953 Norman Smith (12) 172 12...... 9/22/2001 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 1,833 Eldridge Small, 1969...... 895 1954 John McCampbell (18) 174 Eric Spencer Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 1,777 Gary Lusk, 2002...... 858 1955 Cal Hutzler (13) 234 at Prairie View A&M Dwayne Nix (1965-68)...... 1,676 Ryan Lincoln, 2009...... 848 1956 John McCampbell (13) 175 12...... 10/25/2008 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 1,670 Ryan Lincoln, 2010...... 833 1957 Bob Graf (11) 127 Jareko Taylor Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 1,662 Glenn Starks, 1977...... 794 1958 Curtis Shed (12) 232 at Eastern New Mexico RECEPTIONS RECEPTIONS 1959 Barry Copenhaver (15) 240 Season: 66...... 2008 Career Season 1960 Bobby Pyssen (8) 110 Jareko Taylor Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 210 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 66 1961 Sid Blanks (14) 227 Career: 210...... 2007-10 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 177 Ryan Lincoln, 2010...... 65 1962 Tommy Janik (17) 242 Ryan Lincoln Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 167 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 60 1963 Sid Blanks (30) 388 1964 L.J. Rolf (20) 240 Receiving Yards Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 150 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 59 David Hill (1972-75)...... 135 Eldridge Small, 1969...... 58 1965 L.J. Rolf (27) 330 Game: 196...... 11/12/1977 1966 Dwayne Nix (39) 573 Glenn Starks Dwayne Nix (1965-68)...... 127 Ryan Lincoln, 2009...... 58 1967 Dwight Harrison (25) 488 vs Howard Payne Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 120 Jareko Taylor, 2006...... 54 Season: 1,156...... 1976 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 104 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 53 1968 Dwight Harrison (47) 921 Glenn Starks Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 98 Eric Spencer, 2001...... 53 1969 Eldridge Small (58) 895 Career: 3,106...... 1974-77 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 92 Eldridge Small, 1971...... 49 1970 Eldridge Small (59) 938 Glenn Starks TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1971 Eldridge Small (49) 687 1972 Jerrald Taylor (30) 492 Career Season 1973 David Hill (44) 601 Touchdowns Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 30 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 14 Game: 3...... 11/23/1968 1974 Glenn Starks (34) 571 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 30 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 11 Dwight Harrison 1975 Glenn Starks (42) 585 David Hill (1972-75)...... 21 Eric Spencer, 2001...... 11 at Southwest Texas 1976 Glenn Starks (60) 1156 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 20 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 11 3...... 10/10/1970 1977 Glenn Starks (41) 794 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 19 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 11 Dwight Harrison 1978 Bryan Sweeney (46) 748 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...... 16 Gary Lusk, 2002...... 10 at East Texas State 1979 John Herrera (34) 647 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 16 Stephen Norman, 1997...... 9 3...... 11/15/1997 1980 John Herrera (16) 320 Brent Holmes (2000-03)...... 13 Brent Holmes, 2003...... 9 Stephen Norman 1981 Joe Hayes (29) 658 vs Angelo State Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 13 Six with...... 8 1982 Steve Fuller (28) 574 3...... 10/2/2004 Three with...... 12 Maurice Washington 1983 Greg Hicks (25) 394 YARDS PER CATCH YARDS PER CATCH 1984 Neal LaHue (38) 598 at Texas A&M-Commerce Career (min. 40 receptions) Season (min. 25 receptions) Season: 14...... 1976 1985 James Collins (21) 440 Steve Fuller (1980-82)...... 22.80 Stephen Norman, 1997...... 25.7 Glenn Starks 1986 James Collins (23) 424 Career: 30...... Stephen Norman (1996-97)...... 21.94 Bryan Sweeney, 1976...... 23.1 1987 Mike Dyal (34) 541 Glenn Starks...... 1974-77 Jerrald Taylor (1971-73)...... 19.62 Joe Hayes, 1981...... 22.7 1988 Kerry Simien (30) 498 Dwight Harrison..... 1967-70 Teddy Carrier (1996-99)...... 19.23 Steve Fuller, 1982...... 20.5 1989 Kerry Simien (32) 519 James Collins (1983-86)...... 18.99 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 20.4 1990 Audie Williams (13) 200 John Herrera (1977-80)...... 18.96 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 19.6 1991 Ed Lewis (22) 290 150-YARD GAMES Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 18.56 Dwight Harrison, 1967...... 19.5 Yds Name Opponent Date 1992 Daryl Owens (22) 376 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 18.15 Glenn Starks, 1977...... 19.4 1993 Dexter Deese (40) 495 196 Glenn Starks HPU 11/12/77 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 18.13 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 19.3 180 Karl Williams at UCO 10/14/95 1994 Karl Williams (32) 522 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...... 17.62 David Hill, 1975...... 19.2 179 Eldridge Small at SFA 10/11/69 1995 Karl Williams (39) 729 171 Jareko Taylor at NSU 9/20/08 RECEPTIONS PER GAME RECEPTIONS PER GAME 1996 Jeremy Burnell (22) 308 168 M. Washington at A&M-C 10/2/04 Career Season 1997 Stephen Norman (27) 695 166 D. Harrison at Angelo St. 10/24/70 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 6.00 Jareko Taylor, 2006...... 6.00 1998 Donny Hogg (17) 230 165 Chuckie Miles Miss. West. 11/17/84 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 4.67 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 6.00 1999 Teddy Carrier (31) 574 163 Stephen Norman Angelo St. 11/15/97 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 4.39 Ryan Lincoln, 2010...... 5.42 2000 Aleric Clark (29) 360 159 Eldridge Small at SFA 10/3/70 Steve Yaden (2005-06)...... 4.33 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 4.92 2001 Eric Spencer (53) 613 158 Jareko Taylor at ENMU 10/25/08 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 3.83 Eldridge Small, 1971...... 4.90 2002 Gary Lusk (48) 858 157 Clay Woodard ENMU 10/22/05 2003 Errick Lewis (45) 565 157 Dexter Deese Central St. 10/2/93 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 3.69 Eldridge Small, 1969...... 4.83 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...... 3.64 Ryan Lincoln, 2009...... 4.83 2004 Maurice Washington (53) 1080 155 Greg Hicks HPU 11/12/83 2005 Steve Yaden (44) 561 154 Ryan Lincoln at Angelo St. 11/8/08 Errick Lewis (2003, 05)...... 3.52 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 4.82 2006 Jareko Taylor (54) 743 153 M. Washington at NW Miss. 11/20/04 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 3.49 Eric Spencer, 2001...... 4.82 Dwayne Nix (1965-68)...... 3.34 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 4.62 2007 Ryan Lincoln (39) 505 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 2008 Jareko Taylor (66) 1090 2009 Ryan Lincoln (58) 848 Career Season 2010 Ryan Lincoln (65) 833 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 9 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 6 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 9 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 5 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 9 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 5 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 9 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 4 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 9 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 4 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 5 Eight with...... 3 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 5

36 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships AT A GLANCE... TOTAL TACKLES TOTAL TACKLES ANNUAL LEADERS Solo Tackles Career Season (SINCE 1969) Season: 91...... 1969 Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...... 386 Chris Hensley, 1995...... 141 YR Name TKL Robert Young David Palmore (1974-77)...... 383 Robert Young, 1969...... 134 1969 Robert Young 134 Career: 283...... 1974-77 Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)...... 381 Andy Hawkins, 1979...... 134 1970 Claude McMillon 104 David Palmore Andy Hawkins (1976-79)...... 373 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 130 1971 Bernard Bancroft 106 Assisted Tackles Kevin Beasley (1985, 87-89)...... 345 Deandrae Fillmore, 2004...... 127 1972 Allen Kaiser 112 Game: 17...... 10/16/1971 Mike Hawkins (1974-77)...... 321 Jimmy Rivera, 1982...... 125 1973 Don Hardeman 120 Bernard Bancroft Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)...... 293 Allen Kaiser, 1969...... 123 1974 Howard Henderson 122 at Sul Ross State Larry Grunewald (1973-76)...... 279 Howard Henderson, 1974...... 122 1975 Larry Grunewald 92 Season: 82...... 2004 Mike Martinez (2005-08)...... 270 Don Hardeman, 1973...... 120 1976 David Palmore 109 Deandrae Fillmore Howard Henderson (1973-75)...... 269 David Palmore, 1977...... 118 1977 David Palmore 118 Career: 207...... 1985, 87-89 SOLO TACKLES SOLO TACKLES 1978 Andy Hawkins 97 Kevin Beasley Career Season 1979 Andy Hawkins 134 David Palmore (1974-77)...... 283 Robert Young, 1969...... 91 1980 Joe Barefield 109 Total Tackles Andy Hawkins (1976-79)...... 277 Claude McMillon, 1970...... 90 1981 Maurice Hill 103 Game: 21...... 9/15/1984 Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...... 275 David Palmore, 1977...... 85 1982 Jimmy Rivera 125 Robert Soza 1984 Tyrone Graves 80 at Nevada-Reno Mike Hawkins (1974-77)...... 252 Robert Young, 1970...... 85 Larry Grunewald (1973-76)...... 212 Andy Hawkins, 1979...... 85 1985 Kevin Beasley 116 21...... 12/2/1995 1986 David Malesky 71 Chris Hensley John Barefield (1975-77)...... 201 Andy Hawkins, 1978...... 83 1987 Kevin Beasley 74 vs Pittsburg State Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)...... 187 Allen Kaiser, 1969...... 82 Season: 141...... 1995 Robert Young (1969-70)...... 176 John Barefield, 1977...... 80 1988 Kevin Beasley 105 Chris Hensley Joe Barefield (1978-81)...... 168 David Palmore, 1974...... 80 1989 James King 81 Career: 386...... 1969-72 Claude McMillon (1969-70)...... 168 Claude McMillon, 1969...... 78 1990 Zock Allen 101 Allen Kaiser ASSISTED TACKLES ASSISTED TACKLES 1991 John Stevens 95 1992 John Stevens 96 Career Season 1993 Moke Simon 90 Tackles for Loss Kevin Beasley (1985, 87-89)...... 207 Deandrae Fillmore, 2004...... 82 Game: 6.0...... 10/24/1981 1994 Chris Hensley 114 Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)...... 194 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 77 David Mims 1995 Chris Hensley 141 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)...... 184 Kevin Beasley, 1985...... 73 at Sam Houston State 1996 Troy Asbell 80 Mike Martinez (2005-08)...... 157 Jimmy Rivera, 1982...... 70 6.0...... 11/13/1999 1997 Chris Hensley 95 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...... 151 Davylyn Nelson, 2002...... 66 Jabbar Williams 1998 Glenn Jones 83 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 149 Kenny Benoit, 2003...... 66 vs Angelo State 1999 John Hamilton 58 Keith Cubit (1994-97)...... 127 Merle Muckleroy, 1955...... 65 Season: 21.0...... 2002 2000 Davylyn Nelson 75 Tracy James (2002-04)...... 126 Chris Hensley, 1995...... 64 Davylyn Nelson 2001 Nicholas Davis 73 Career: 49.0...... 2000-02 Wilbert Martin (2003-05)...... 125 Howard Henderson, 1974...... 61 2002 Davylyn Nelson 101 Davylyn Nelson David Malesky (1984-87)...... 119 Chris Hensley, 1997...... 60 2003 Kenny Benoit 103 TACKLES FOR LOSS TACKLES FOR LOSS 2004 Deandrae Fillmore 127 Quarterback Sacks Career (since 1997) Season Game: 5.0...... 10/22/1988 2005 Deandrae Fillmore 130 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 49.0 Davylyn Nelson, 2002...... 21.0 John Randle 2006 Mike Martinez 99 vs West Texas A&M Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...... 46.0 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 18.0 2007 Clayton Cretors 76 Season: 22.0...... 1988 Mike Clay (2000-02)...... 39.0 Mike Clay, 2001...... 18.0 2008 Mike Martinez 87 John Randle Jimmy Lugo (2006-08, 10)...... 36.5 Curtis Tyler, 2004...... 17.5 2009 DeIra Glover 89 Career: 36.0...... 1988-89 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)...... 36.0 Cody Eatmon, 2001...... 17.0 2010 Marcus Sanders 77 John Randle Curtis Tyler (2001-04)...... 31.5 Kerry Linnear, 2000...... 16.0 Cody Eatmon (2000-02)...... 28.0 David Alsip, 1997...... 15.0 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)...... 27.0 Mike Clay, 2002...... 15.0 Wilbert Martin (2003-05)...... 25.0 Chris Hensley, 1997...... 15.0 Shane Johnson (1996-98)...... 23.0 Jimmy Lugo, 2007...... 15.0 YARDS FROM TFL YARDS FROM TFL Career (since 1997) Season Mike Clay (2000-02)...... 209 Mike Clay, 2001...... 96 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 200 Cody Eatmon, 2001...... 85 Jimmy Lugo (2006-08, 10)...... 177 Curtis Tyler, 2004...... 85 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...... 157 Mike Clay, 2002...... 80 Curtis Tyler (2001-04)...... 139 Jimmy Lugo, 2008...... 76 Cody Eatmon (2000-02)...... 128 Joe Irving, 1997...... 73 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)...... 126 Davylyn Nelson, 2000...... 73 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)...... 121 Ronald Pierce, 1997...... 72 Shane Johnson (1996-98)...... 104 Three with...... 71 Jeff Edwards (2006-09)...... 102 QUARTERBACK SACKS QUARTERBACK SACKS Career Season John Randle (1988-89)...... 36.0 John Randle, 1988...... 22.0 Sean Holcomb (1991-94)...... 27.0 John Randle, 1989...... 14.0 Mike Clay (2000-02)...... 18.5 Sean Holcomb, 1993...... 12.0 Johnny Eaton (1987-89)...... 17.0 Donovan Gans, 1993...... 10.0 Shane Johnson (1996-98)...... 15.5 John Stevens, 1991...... 9.0 Donovan Gans (1993-94)...... 14.0 Mike Clay, 2001...... 8.5 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 14.0 Sean Holcomb, 1992...... 8.0 John Stevens (1991-92)...... 14.0 Ronald Pierce, 1997...... 8.0 Billy Joe Kelly (1991-92)...... 14.0 David Alsip, 1997...... 8.0 Matt Romig (2009-10)...... 12.0 Danny Munoz, 1986...... 8.0

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 37 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football AT A GLANCE... INTERCEPTIONS INTERCEPTIONS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Interceptions Career Season Career (15 min.) Game: 4...... 9/30/2000 Levi Johnson (1969-72)...... 22 Durwood Roquemore, 1980...... 10 Joe Holcomb (1956-58)...... 19.6 J.R. Turner Ed Scott (1967-70)...... 21 Cedric Johnson, 1998...... 9 Tommy Janik (1960-62)...... 17.6 vs Tarleton State Durwood Roquemore (1978-81)...... 21 Levi Johnson, 1971...... 9 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 17.1 Season: 10...... 1980 Leonard Avery (1973-76)...... 18 James Jefferson, 1985...... 8 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 15.8 Durwood Roquemore Daryl Owens (1991-92)...... 15.7 Career: 22...... 1969-72 Don Washington (1977-80)...... 17 Ed Scott, 1969...... 8 Larry Pullin (1966-68)...... 15.7 Levi Johnson Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 16 Ten with...... 7 Toby Chadick (1970-72)...... 14 INT RETURN YARDAGE William Putnam (1952-54)...... 15.5 Interception Return Yards Larry Pullin (1966-68)...... 14 Season Mauricio Leal (1960-61)...... 14.5 Game: 119...... 11/5/1988 Emmuel Thompson (1978-81)...... 13 Eddie Moten, 2002...... 172 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)...... 12.1 LaTwan Shepherd Cedric Johnson (1997-98)...... 13 Cedric Johnson, 1998...... 164 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)...... 11.3 vs Abilene Christian INT RETURN YARDAGE Levi Johnson, 1970...... 147 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Season: 172...... 2002 Career Andre Franklin, 1994...... 143 Season (10 min.) Eddie Moten Levi Johnson (1969-72)...... 332 Richard Jones, 1994...... 137 Larry Pullin, 1967...... 21.9 Career: 332...... 1969-72 Emmuel Thompson (1978-81)...... 269 Cephus Scott, 1998...... 137 Darrell Green, 1982...... 20.6 Levi Johnson Johnnie Freeman (1993-95)...... 262 Antwon Guidry, 2004...... 135 John Humphrey, 1997...... 20.6 Rowland Brooks, 1973...... 18.3 Interception Return Touchdowns Ed Scott (1967-70)...... 248 DeIra Glover, 2009...... 132 Daryl Owens, 1991...... 17.5 Game: 1...... many times Cedric Johnson (1997-98)...... 225 Johnnie Freeman, 1994...... 129 Darrell Green, 1981...... 16.4 Season: 3...... 2009 Maurice Smith (1987-89)...... 221 Maurice Smith, 1988...... 128 DeIra Glover Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...... 206 INT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Larry Pullin, 1968...... 15.0 Career: 3...... 2007-10 Eddie Moten (2002-03)...... 204 Season Daryl Owens, 1992...... 14.7 DeIra Glover Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 201 DeIra Glover, 2009...... 3 Roland Beckworth, 1952...... 14.5 Doug Greene (1975-77)...... 190 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 2 Terrence Davis, 1997...... 13.6 Passes Defensed INT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Glenn Jones, 1998...... 2 KICK RETURN AVERAGE Game: 6...... 10/10/1981 Career LaTwan Shepherd, 1988...... 2 Career (15 min.) Darrell Green DeIra Glover (2007-10)...... 3 Many with...... 1 Anthony Woods (1984-85)...... 29.7 vs Abilene Christian Glenn Jones (1998, 00)...... 2 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 28.4 6...... 9/29/1984 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)...... 26.4 Wayne Tubbs Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 2 Season Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 26.3 at Texas Southern Cedric Johnson (1997-98)...... 2 Larry Pullin, 1968...... 556 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 26.1 Season: 21 (7 int)...... 2007 LaTwan Shepherd (1988, 91)...... 2 Daryl Owens, 1992...... 456 Rod Mosley DeAndre Fillmore (2002-05)...... 2 Kerry Simien, 1988...... 396 Clavens Charles (2007-08)...... 24.9 Career: 32 (13 int)...... 1997-98 Leonard Avery (1973-76)...... 2 Darrell Green, 1982...... 392 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 24.9 Cedric Johnson PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Eddie Moten, 2002...... 349 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 24.1 Career Kerry Simien, 1986...... 325 Jonathan Woodson (2009-10)...... 24.0 Punt Return Yards Larry Pullin (1965-68)...... 1252 Andre Franklin, 1993...... 320 L.J. Rolf (1962-65)...... 23.7 Game: 208 (7 ret)...... 10/26/1968 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 987 Daryl Owens, 1991...... 315 KICK RETURN AVERAGE Larry Pullin Daryl Owens (1991-92)...... 771 John Humphrey, 1997...... 309 Season (min. 10) vs McMurry Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 752 Vincent Oglesby, 2003...... 308 Jabir Perkins, 2008...... 36.6 Season: 556...... 1968 Daryl Cason, 1985...... 33.0 Larry Pullin Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 673 PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 567 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 30.9 Career: 1252...... 1965-68 Season Andre Franklin (1993-94)...... 536 Norman Miller, 1995...... 28.4 Larry Pullin Daryl Owens, 1992...... 3 Aleric Clark (1999-01)...... 498 Eldon Johnson, 1998...... 28.4 John Humphrey, 1997...... 3 Clavens Charles (2007-08)...... 481 Anthony Woods, 1984...... 28.3 Kick Return Yards Darrell Green, 1981...... 2 Eddie Moten (2002-03)...... 416 George Franklin, 1975...... 27.8 Game: 198 (4 ret)...... 9/27/2008 Tommy Janik, 1960...... 2 Jabir Perkins Byron Shaw, 1973...... 27.7 Larry Pullin, 1968...... 2 vs West Texas A&M PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Clavens Charles, 2007...... 27.4 Season: 606...... 2002 Career Terrence Davis, 1997...... 2 Raymorris Miller, 2006...... 27.3 Nicholas Davis Daryl Owens (1991-92)...... 5 Vern Gillespie, 1941...... 2 Career: 1,356...... 1986-89 Darrell Grenn (1978, 80-82)...... 4 Daryl Owens, 1991...... 2 Kerry Simien John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 3 Darrell Green, 1982...... 2 Ten with...... 2 Many with ...... 1 KICK RETURN YARDAGE KICK RETURN YARDAGE Career Season Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 1,356 Nicholas Davis, 2002...... 606 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 1,052 Jonathan Woodson, 2010...... 537 Clavens Charles (2007-08)...... 947 Byron Shaw, 1973...... 526 Jonathan Woodson (2009-10)...... 934 Norman Miller, 1995...... 512 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 911 Clavens Charles, 2008...... 508 Aleric Clark (1998-01)...... 780 Raymorris Miller, 2006...... 492 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 737 Jabir Perkins, 2008...... 476 Byron Shaw (1971-74)...... 705 Aleric Clark, 2000...... 473 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 650 Clavens Charles, 2007...... 439 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)...... 606 Darrell Green, 1982...... 432 KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Career Season Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 3 George Franklin, 1975...... 2 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 2 Jabir Perkins, 2008...... 2 Jabir Perkins (2008)...... 2 Norman Miller, 1995...... 2 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 2 Many with...... 1 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 2 Many with...... 1

38 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships ANNUAL SCORING POINTS SCORED POINTS SCORED ANNUAL PUNTING Career Season LEADERS Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 462 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 166 LEADERS (SINCE 1950) (SINCE 1950) Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 424 Leroy Fry, 1938...... 139 YR Name PTS YR Name (No.-Yds) AVG Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 328 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 138 1950 Alton Sanders 42 1950 Kenneth Scholz (35-1193) 34.1 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 302 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 130 1951 Reggie West 42 1951 Jack Sportsman (38-1053) 27.7 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 299 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 120 Jack Sportsman 42 1952 Jack Sportsman (52-1762) 33.9 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 282 Dexter Deese, 1994...... 120 1952 Reggie West 54 1953 Tommy Hudspeth (12-375) 31.3 John Cortez (1992-95)...... 272 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 116 1953 William Putnam 42 1954 S.T. Bridges (17-608) 35.8 Christian Brom (2007-10)...... 244 Larry Williams, 2003...... 114 1954 William Putnam 32 1955 Joe Green (16-527) 32.9 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 242 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 114 1955 Cal Hutzler 42 1956 Freeman DeLane (19-686) 36.1 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 234 Two with...... 108 1956 John Ormand 42 1957 Joe Green (38-1313) 34.5 1957 Harold Holden 36 POINTS SCORED - KICKING POINTS SCORED - KICKING 1958 James Franz (26-845) 32.5 1958 Charles Massey 33 Career Season 1959 Butch Pressley (29-1031) 35.6 1959 Butch Pressley 66 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 302 Walter Rule, 1986...... 85 1960 Tommy Janik (24-922) 38.4 1960 Sid Blanks 72 John Cortez (1992-95)...... 272 Richard Hammond, 2003...... 85 1961 Jarrell Hayes (44-1365) 31.0 1961 Sid Blanks 38 Christian Brom (2007-10)...... 244 Christian Brom, 2010...... 81 1962 Tommy Janik (23-838) 36.4 1962 Butch Pressley 42 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 184 John Cortez, 1995...... 81 1963 Dave Gilbert (38-1463) 38.5 Tommy Janik 42 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 167 Richard Hammond, 2002...... 80 1964 Dave Gilbert (44-1714) 39.0 1963 Sid Blanks 48 Walter Rule (1985-86)...... 161 Walter Rule, 1985...... 76 1965 Dave Gilbert (45-1678) 37.3 1964 Randy Johnson 30 Frank Castro (1996-98)...... 148 John Cortez, 1994...... 75 1966 Dennis Deville (53-1938) 36.6 Herb Pennick 30 John Kardow (1966-68)...... 111 Christian Brom, 2009...... 73 1967 Roy Farmer (44-1611) 36.6 1965 Randy Johnson 36 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)...... 100 Richard Hammond, 2005...... 69 1968 Roy Farmer (37-1311) 35.4 1966 Dwayne Nix 24 Scott Schlebach (2006-07)...... 88 Richard Hammond, 2004...... 68 1969 Karl Douglas (32-1173) 36.7 1967 John Kardow 43 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1970 Mike Wendel (56-2240) 40.0 1968 Dwight Harrison 80 Career Season 1971 Mike Wendel (72-3023) 42.0 1969 Karl Douglas 50 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 76 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 27 1972 Mike Wendel (56-2188) 39.1 1970 Clarence Alberts 72 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 70 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 23 1973 Mike Wendel (58-2229) 38.4 1971 Armando Gonzalez 43 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 54 Leroy Fry, 1938...... 21 1974 Joe Herzik (36-1287) 35.8 1972 Al Villalobos 58 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 47 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 21 1975 Joe Herzik (47-1638) 34.9 1973 Clarence Alberts 50 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 40 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 20 1976 Clem Franks (33-1266) 38.4 1974 Don Hardeman 108 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 35 Dexter Deese, 1994...... 20 1977 Clem Franks (57-2146) 37.6 1975 Richard Ritchie 104 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 34 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 19 1978 Ben Salinas (41-1484) 36.2 1976 Larry Collins 100 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 32 Larry Williams, 2003...... 19 1979 Alan Roberson (63-1997) 31.7 1977 Glenn Starks 52 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 32 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 19 1980 Mike Lowry (59-2190) 37.1 1978 Martin Stroman 72 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 30 Two with...... 18 1981 Mike Lowry (44-1664) 37.8 1979 Robert Poole 86 PAT KICKS MADE PAT KICKS MADE 1982 Brent Bryson (53-2015) 38.0 1980 Marcus Bonner 78 Career Season 1983 Jamie Sanchez (26-885) 34.0 1981 Marcus Bonner 78 John Cortez (1992-95)...... 176-191 Walter Rule, 1986...... 54-58 1984 Mike Dyal (39-1345) 34.5 1982 Neal LaHue 71 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 156-172 Richard Ritchie, 1974...... 52-59 1985 Doug Schaumburg (63-2392) 38.0 1983 Neal LaHue 42 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 155-169 John Cortez, 1994...... 51-56 1986 Doug Schaumburg (38-1457) 38.3 1984 Neal LaHue 68 Christian Brom (2007-10)...... 139-145 John Cortez, 1995...... 51-55 1987 Doug Schaumburg (28-959) 34.3 1985 Walter Rule 76 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 109-115 Richard Ritchie, 1975...... 48-52 1988 Doug Schuamburg (48-1769) 36.9 1986 Heath Sherman 138 Frank Castro (1996-98)...... 97-105 Richard Hammond, 2003...... 46-48 1989 Ken Swenson (40-1493) 37.3 1987 Johnny Bailey 120 Walter Rule (1985-86)...... 82-86 Christian Brom, 2009...... 46-48 1990 Ken Swenson (46-1750) 38.0 1988 Heath Sherman 166 John Kardow (1966-68)...... 67-88 Frank Castro, 1997...... 41-47 1991 Jerome Lopez (30-1130) 37.7 1989 Johnny Bailey 96 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)...... 61-68 Three with...... 39 1992 Jerome Lopez (52-1918) 36.9 1990 Paschall Davis 54 David Hopkins (1969-71)...... 50-63 1993 Jerome Lopez (69-2504) 36.3 1991 Charles Thompson 70 1994 Kevin Thornewell (44-1881) 42.8 1992 John Cortez 55 FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE 1995 Kevin Thornewell (56-2235) 39.9 1993 Dexter Deese 80 Career Season 1996 Kevin Thornewell (58-2447) 42.2 1994 Dexter Deese 120 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 49-79 Walter Rule, 1985...... 16-22 1997 Kevin Thornewell (55-2043) 37.1 1995 John Cortez 81 Christian Brom (2007-10)...... 35-52 Christian Brom, 2010...... 14-20 1998 Matt Hantelmann (63-2423) 38.5 1996 Reg Durden 84 John Cortez (1992-95)...... 32-43 Richard Hammond, 2002...... 14-23 1999 Matt Hantelmann (60-2365) 39.4 1997 John Humphrey 72 Walter Rule (1985-86)...... 25-39 Scott Schlebach, 2006...... 13-17 2000 Victor Saucedo (72-2594) 36.0 1998 Terrence Bennett 60 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 19-28 Richard Hammond, 2003...... 13-21 2001 Victor Saucedo (64-2500) 39.1 1999 Gregg Johnson 43 Scott Schlebach (2006-07)...... 17-26 Al Villalobos, 1972...... 12-16 2002 Victor Saucedo (62-2448) 39.5 2000 Darrell White 36 Frank Castro (1996-98)...... 17-27 Richard Hammond, 2005...... 12-18 2003 Clayton Knellinger (50-1959) 39.2 2001 Eric Spencer 74 John Kardow (1966-68)...... 14-24 John Cortez, 1995...... 10-11 2004 Richard Hammond (50-1983) 39.7 2002 Larry Williams 108 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)...... 13-22 Richard Hammond, 2004...... 10-17 2005 Richard Hammond (42-1829) 43.5 2003 Larry Williams 114 Al Villalobos (1972)...... 12-16 Four with...... 9 2006 Cody Smith (60-2469) 41.2 2004 Maurice Washington 72 PUNTS PUNTS 2007 Cody Smith (65-2562) 39.4 2005 Richard Hammond 69 Career Season 2008 Cody Smith (44-1892) 43.0 2006 Scott Schlebach 67 Mike Wendel (1970-73)...... 242 Victor Saucedo, 2000...... 72 2009 Cody Smith (41-1472) 35.9 2007 Christian Brom 29 Kevin Thornewell (1994-97)...... 213 Mike Wendel, 1971...... 72 2010 Matt Stoll (42-1549) 36.9 2008 Jareko Taylor 66 Cody Smith (2006-09)...... 210 Jerome Lopez, 1993...... 69 2009 Fred Winborn 114 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)...... 198 Cody Smith, 2007...... 65 2010 Christian Brom 81 Doug Schaumburg (1985-88)...... 177 Victor Saucedo, 2001...... 64 Jerome Lopez (1991-93)...... 151 Doug Schaumburg, 1985...... 63 Dave Gilbert (1963-65)...... 127 Matt Hantelmann, 1998...... 63 Matt Hantelmann (1998-99)...... 123 Alan Roberson, 1979...... 63 Mike Lowry (1980-81)...... 103 Victor Sauceda, 2002...... 62 Joe Herzik (1972-75)...... 99 Two with...... 60

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 39 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football GAME RECORDS Team Single-Season Team Single-Season Team Single-Season Team Single-Season Rushing Yards Passing TDs All-Purpose Yards Punt Return TDs Most Carries 4,631 - 696 1976 27 2008 8,340 1976 5 1997 Tm: 96 at Angelo State 10/30/82 4,432 - 742 1988 25 2001 7,909 1998 4 1992 Ind: 42, Heath Sherman vs WTAMU 11/1/86 4,342 - 689 1986 24 1976 7,615 1988 4 1960 Most Yards Rushing 4,331 - 818 1979 23 2003 7,512 1986 3 1968 Tm: 614 vs Daniel Baker 11/20/48 4,289 - 723 1974 20 1995, 1970 7,482 1994 3 1993 Ind: 263, Fred Winborn vs ENMU 10/24/09 Most Yards Per Carry Rushing Attempts Pass Completions Pct Total Points Scored Kick Return Yards Tm: 10.9 vs West Texas A&M 10/26/02 818 - 4,331 1979 61.4 (235-383) 2009 581 - 81 TD 1976 1,209 - 58 2006 Ind: 18.9, Larry Williams vs WTAMU 9/25/04 768 - 3,965 1994 60.3 (182-309) 2003 509 - 69 TD 1995 1,161 - 45 2008 Most Rushing TD’s 742 - 4,432 1988 59.8 (177-296) 2004 496 - 71 TD 1988 1,024 - 45 1973 Tm: 8 at Stephen F. Austin 10/2/76 723 - 4,289 1974 59.6 (254-426) 2010 474 - 64 TD 1986 1,014 - 51 2007 Tm: 8 vs Tarleton 10/22/94 696 - 4,631 1976 59.1 (194-328) 2005 473 - 63 TD 1998 942 - 48 1998 Ind: 6, Leroy Fry vs Nat’l Mexico 11/22/38 Most Passes Attempted Rushing TDs Pass Efficiency Touchdowns Scored Kick Return TDs Tm: 59 vs California-Davis 11/17/01 58 1988 168.3 (152-263-9) 1976 81 - 55/24/2 1976 3 1995 Ind: 59, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 55 1976 150.7 (182-302-9) 2003 71 - 58/8/5 1988 2 1975 Most Passes Completed 48 1974 144.9 (177-296-14) 2004 69 - 45/20/4 1995 2 1986 Tm: 31 at Texas A&M-Commerce 10/10/09 48 1986 144.1 (114-210-6) 1997 65 - 48/15/2 1994 2 2008 Ind: 31, Billy Garza at A&M-Commerce 10/10/09 48 1994 142.1 (137-243-8) 2002 64 - 48/13/3 1986 1 Seven times Most Passing Yards Tm: 484 at Angelo State 11/8/08 Rushing Yards/Game Passing Yards/Game Field Goals Made Interceptions Ind: 457, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 394.7 - 11 games 1986 298.7 - 11 games 2008 16 (16-22) 1985 42 - 620 1970 Highest Completion Percentage 356.2 - 13 games 1976 239.5 - 11 games 2001 14 (14-20) 2010 33 - 324 1969 Tm: 91.7 at Central Oklahoma 10/25/86 340.9 - 13 games 1988 239.4 - 12 games 2009 14 (14-25) 2002 28 - 221 1967 Ind: 91.7, Richard Ritchie at Hawaii 9/18/76 333.2 - 13 games 1979 239.3 - 12 games 2010 13 (13-17) 2006 27 - 382 1979 Ind: 91.7, Darcy Davis vs Central Okla. 10/25/86 332.7 - 10 games 1989 237.7 - 10 games 2005 13 (13-21) 2003 26 1994, 1998 Most Yards Per Attempt Tm: 22.2 vs Midwestern State 10/17/98 Pass Attempts Total Offense Yards Punt Yards Interception Return TDs Ind: 19.1, Karl Douglas vs Concordia-MN 12/13/69 430 - 239 2008 7,362 - 959 1976 3,023 - 72 1971 6 1998 Most Yards Per Completion 426 - 254 2010 6,034 - 1,063 1994 2,903 - 76 1970 3 1996 Tm: 35.2 vs Abilene Christian 11/7/98 383 - 235 2009 5,964 - 899 1986 2,604 - 77 1983 3 1988 Ind: 32.2, Mark James at East Central 9/25/82 355 - 193 2007 5,895 - 907 1974 2,594 - 72 2000 3 2005 Most Passing TD’s 341 - 167 1970 5,841 - 956 1988 2,564 - 64 2006 3 2009 Tm: 5, three times Ind: 5, David Garza vs ENMU 10/27/07 Pass Completions Total Offense/Game Punt Attempts Total Tackles Most Passes had Intercepted 254 - 426 2010 566.3 - 13 games 1976 77 1983 1,071 (550-521) 1988 Tm: 7 at Howard Payne 11/13/82 239 - 430 2008 542.2 - 11 games 1986 76 1970 920 (565-355) 1979 Ind: 7, Mark James at HPU 11/13/82 235 - 383 2009 486.4 - 11 games 1987 76 1979 903 (445-458) 1998 Highest 194 - 328 2005 472.4 - 12 games 1975 75 1959 889 (444-445) 2009 Tm: 258.8 at A&M-Commerce 10/2/04 193 - 355 2007 471.5 - 10 games 1989 74 1984 863 (341-522) 2003 Ind: 366.9, Jack Fink vs Heroico 11/29/52 Receptions Passing Yards Total Offense/Play Punt Return Yards Sacks Ind: 12, Eldridge Small at East Texas 10/10/70 3,286 (239-430-4) 2008 7.68 (959-7362) 1976 667 - 55 1968 55.5 1998 Ind: 12, Dexter Deese vs Central State 10/2/93 2,873 (235-383-12) 2009 6.63 (899-5964) 1986 638 - 36 1992 44.0 1988 Ind: 12, Eric Spencer at Prairie View 9/22/01 2,872 (254-426-12) 2010 6.50 (907-5895) 1974 625 - 37 1967 32.0 2003 Ind: 12, Jareko Taylor at ENMU 10/25/08 2,731 (152-362-9) 1976 6.40 (911-5831) 1998 553 - 47 1998 29.0 1986 Receiving Yards 2,634 (186-338-11) 2001 6.38 (888-5669) 1975 543 - 34 1960 28.0 2004 Gm: 196, Glenn Starks vs HPU 11/12/77 Avg: 49.7, Steve Fuller at SW Texas 11/21/81 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS AND NOTES TDs: 3, Dwight Harrison at SW Texas 11/23/68 First and Best TDs: 3, Dwight Harrison at East Texas 10/10/70 First Team...... 1925 450th Win...... vs Portland State, 21-16 (11/26/1994) TDs: 3, Stephen Norman vs ASU 11/15/97 First Opponent...... Oct. 10, 1925; Breckenridge (W, 32-0) 500th Win...... at Southwestern Oklahoma, 24-0 (9/8/2001) TDs: 3, Maurice Washington at AMC 10/2/04 Most Victories, Season...... 13-0-0, 1974 550th Win...... vs Angelo State, 47-21 (11/10/2007) Total Offense Plays ...... 13-0-0, 1976 Most Consecutive Wins...... 42 (11/17/1973 - 10/1/1977) Tm: 117 at Angelo State 10/30/82 First Conference Championship...... 1931, TIAA Ind: 72, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 First Undefeated Season...... 1962 (9-0-1) Scoring Total Offense Yards Undefeated Seasons... 1962 (9-0-1), 1967 (9-0-0), 1974 (13-0-0) All-Time Points Scored...... 21,003 (24.6) Tm: 788 at Stephen F. Austin 10/2/76 ...... 1975 (12-0-0), 1976 (13-0-0) All-Time Points Allowed...... 13,991 (16.4) Ind: 457, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 First Undefeated Conference Season...... 1931 (6-0-0) Consecutive Games Scoring...... 258 (9/29/1984 - 9/30/2006) All-Purpose Yards Most Shutouts, Season...... 6, 1968 Number of Times Shutout...... 58 Tm: 871 vs Abilene Christian 11/5/88 LSC Championships...... 1959, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1969 Consecutive Games Shutout...... 3 (twice) Ind: 364, Johnny Bailey at North Dakota 9/13/86 ...... 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992 Number of Shutouts...... 126 Points ...... 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009 Consecutive Shutouts...... 4 (10/30/1926 - 10/22/1927) Tm: 84 vs Fort Brown 10/17/28 Number of Head Coaches...... 8 Most Points Allowed (Season)...... 372 (2006) Ind: 40, Leroy Fry vs NU of Mexico 11/22/38 Fewest Points Allowed (min. 4 gm)...... 19 (1927) Games Fewest Points Allowed (min. 8 gm)...... 39 (1933) 1st Win...... vs Breckenridge, 32-0 (10/10/1925) Most Points Scored (Season)...... 581 (1976) 25th Win...... vs Southwest Texas, 7-0 (10/10/1931) Highest Average Margin of Victory...... 35.8 (1976) 50th Win...... vs St. Mary’s, 14-0 (11/22/1935) Highest Average Margin of Defeat...... -16.8 (1983) 100th Win...... vs East Texas Baptist, 31-0 (10/23/1948) Fewest Points Scored (Season)...... 52 (1946) 150th Win...... vs Univ. of Corpus Christi, 37-14 (9/13/1958) Most Points Per Game...... 44.7 (1976) 200th Win...... vs Texas Lutheran, 36-0 (10/3/1964) Fewest Points Per Game...... 6.5 (1946) 250th Win...... vs Sul Ross State, 27-0 (10/17/1970) Most Points, Game...... 84 (10/17/1928 vs Fort Brown) 300th Win...... vs Abilene Christian, 38-10 (9/25/1976) Most Points Allowed, Game.... 73 (10/20/2007 at Midwestern St.) 350th Win...... at Southwest Texas, 21-14 (11/21/1981) 400th Win...... vs Tennessee-Martin, 34-15 (11/26/1988)

40 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Longest Runs from Scrimmage 76 - Mark James to Joe Hayes at UTEP, 9-12-1981 98 - Wesley Whiten vs Fort Hays State, 11-18-1995 75 - Terrance Bennett to Teddy Carrier at California-Davis, 11-21-1997 97 - Fred Cochran vs Victoria Junior College, 1925 75 - Jeremy Heatley to Jareko Taylor vs West Texas A&M, 9-30-2006 95 - Ruford Huff vs New Mexico Highlands, 9-23-1972 75 - Martin Stroman to Glenn Starks vs East Central, 9-17-1977 92 - Butch Pressley at Sul Ross State, 11-14-1959 75 - Randy Johnson to James Rode vs Texas Lutheran, 10-3-1964 92 - Kenneth Wilhite vs Southwest Texas, 10-9-1954 75 - Rod Brown to Audie Williams vs Angelo State, 11-11-1989 91 - Derrick Foster vs Abilene Christian, 11-7-1998 75 - Terrance Bennett to Ahmad Carter vs Sam Houston State, 9-25-1999 90 - Don Hightower vs Trinity, 11-18-1938 88 - John McElroy vs Sul Ross State, 11-12-1960 Longest Interception Returns 87 - Anthony Jiles vs Cameron, 10-1-1988 100 - Byron Shaw vs Sul Ross State, 10-14-1972 87 - Larry Collins vs Western New Mexico, 10-16-1976 100 - Emmuel Thompson vs Central Oklahoma, 12-15-1979 87 - Marcus Brown vs Central Oklahoma, 10-13-1984 88 - Andre Franklin vs Western State, 11-19-1994 87 - Robert Poole at Sam Houston State, 10-20-1979 88 - Kiah Johnson vs Abilene Christian, 11-4-2000 85 - Ruford Huff at Tarleton State, 10-28-1973 85 - Pat Freeman vs Texas Lutheran, 9-15-1956 83 - Heath Sherman vs Stephen F. Austin, 9-21-1985 84 - Alden Gilliland at Stephen F. Austin, 11-1-1941 83 - Johnny Bailey vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-17-1987 80 - Keith Cubit vs Sam Houston State, 9-14-1996 83 - Larry Williams vs West Texas A&M, 9-25-2004 79 - Lawrence Batiste vs Cameron, 9-29-1990 82 - Johnny Bailey at East Central, 9-20-1986 78 - LaTwan Shepherd vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-1988 81 - Alton Sanders vs Daniel Baker, 10-21-1950 75 - Jimmy Hill vs Daniel Baker, 10-21-1950 81 - Heath Sherman at East Central, 9-20-1986 75 - Leonard Avery at Sul Ross State, 10-18-1975 80 - Cal Hutzler vs Texas Lutheran, 9-24-1955 68 - Allen Kaiser at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-10-1970 80 - Dub Harbin vs Southwest Texas, 10-10-1931 67 - Ronnie Woodard vs Sam Houston State, 10-23-1982 80 - Henry Glenn vs Sam Houston State, 11-16-1968 66 - Richard Jones at Portland State, 9-24-1994 80 - Jamie Davis vs Howard Payne, 11-15-1958 65 - Cephus Scott vs West Texas A&M, 10-24-1998 80 - Johnny Bailey at Angelo State, 11-22-1986 65 - DeIra Glover vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 80 - Larry Collins vs Salem, 12-13-1975 64 - Lawrence Batiste vs Tennessee-Martin, 11-26-1988 80 - Neal LaHue vs East Central, 9-17-1983 62 - Glenn Jones vs West Texas A&M, 10-24-1998 79 - Butch Pressley at Sam Houston State, 10-24-1959 62 - Sean Banks at Angelo State, 11-22-1986 79 - Clarence Alberts at Wofford, 12-12-1970 61 - Glenn Jones at Sam Houston State, 9-19-1998 79 - Heath Sherman at East Central, 9-20-1986 61 - Ronny Holiday vs Trinity, 9-30-1961 79 - Kevin Randall vs Abilene Christian, 11-3-1990 79 - Sid Blanks at Sul Ross State, 11-11-1961 78 - Leroy Fry vs Sul Ross State, 10-29-1938 77 - Joe Green at McMurry, 9-29-1956 76 - Wesley Whiten at Sam Houston State, 9-23-1995 76 - Gil Steinke vs East Central, 10-25-1941 75 - Abel Gonzalez at Abilene Christian, 11-6-1999 75 - Heath Sherman vs Abilene Christian, 11-15-1986 75 - Larry Williams vs West Texas A&M, 10-26-2002 75 - Larry Williams at Nebraska-Kearney, 11-20-2002 75 - Lowell Ramey vs Daniel Baker, 11-24-1934

Longest Pass Plays 95 - Daniel Ramirez to Ryan Lincoln at Angelo State, 11-8-2008 95 - Oktay Basci to Karl Williams at Central Oklahoma, 10-14-1995 88 - Wes Bautovich to Derrick Foster vs Midwestern State, 10-17-1998 88 - Mark James to Joe Hayes vs Angelo State, 10-31-1981 88 - Billy Garza to Sherman Batiste vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 87 - Abel Gonzalez to Eric Spencer vs California-Davis, 11-17-2001 86 - Richard Ritchie to Glenn Starks at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-9-1976 85 - Abel Gonzalez to Andre Cyrus at Abilene Christian, 11-3-2001 85 - Billy Garza to Jareko Taylor vs Abilene Christian, 11-1-2008 85 - Joey Pena to Clay Woodard vs Eastern New Mexico, 10-22-2005 85 - Karl Douglas to Eldridge Small vs Wisconsin-Platteville, 11-28-1970 84 - Karl Douglas to Dwight Harrison vs Concordia (Minn.), 12-13-1969 84 - Marion Danna to Jerrald Taylor vs Angelo State, 10-23-1971 83 - Lamar Amos to Ahmad Carter vs Angelo State, 11-13-1999 82 - James Guidry to Kerry Simien at Texas Southern, 9-10-1988 82 - Randy Johnson to James Hill vs Stephen F. Austin, 10-10-1964 81 - Elvis Hartsfield to Bryan Sweeney at Southwest Texas, 11-19-1977 81 - Karl Douglas to Ernest Price vs Southwest Texas, 11-21-1970 81 - Richard Ritchie to David Hill vs Henderson State, 12-14-1974 80 - Abel Gonzalez to Craig Harding vs Prairie View A&M, 9-14-2002 80 - Billy Garza to Jareko Taylor at Northeastern State, 9-20-2008 80 - Darcy Davis to James Collins at West Texas A&M, 9-28-1985 80 - Elvis Hartsfield to Glenn Starks at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-5-1977 80 - Gene Walkoviak to Eldridge Small at McMurry, 10-25-1969 80 - Jeremy Heatley to Jareko Taylor at Angelo State, 11-11-2006 80 - Martin Stroman to John Herrera vs Abilene Christian, 10-6-1979 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10) owns the career 80 - Leonard Speer to John Dixon vs Randolph Field, 9-29-1933 80 - Floyd West to Robert Stephens vs Sam Houston State, 10-11-1941 receptions record and had the longest recep- 77 - Richard Ritchie to Bryan Sweeney vs Sam Houston State, 11-6-1976 tion in school history in 2008. 76 - Mark James to Steve Fuller at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-7-1981

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 41 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football Longest Punt Returns 62 - James Brown vs Trinity, 10-2-1965 100 - Leonard Avery vs Slippery Rock, 9-11-1976 62 - Jonathan Woodson vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 100 - Marcus Bonner at Northern Arizona, 9-6-1980 61 - Clavens Charles vs Midwestern State, 10-18-2008 96 - Darrell Green vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-6-1982 61 - William Bryant vs Angelo State, 10-29-1983 93 - Gene Greene vs University of Corpus Christi, 11-25-1949 60 - Jabir Perkins vs West Texas A&M, 9-27-2008 90 - Larry Pullin vs McMurry, 10-26-1968 60 - Norman Miller vs California-Davis, 11-22-1997 89 - Mauricio Leal vs Southwest Texas, 11-18-1961 86 - Vernon Gillespie at Arizona State, 9-25-1941 Longest Field Goal 85 - Joe Holcomb at National University of Mexico, 9-21-1957 54 - Walter Rule vs Southwest Texas, 9-7-1985 78 - Larry Pullin vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-14-1967 78 - Terrance Davis vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-11-1997 Longest Punt 77 - Andre Franklin at Sam Houston State, 9-25-1993 87 - Doug Schaumburg vs Angelo State, 10-26-1985 77 - Daryl Owens at Cameron, 10-5-1991 73 - Mauricio Leal at Southwest Texas, 11-29-1960 73 - Larry Krueger at McMurry, 10-25-1969 Longest Fumble Return 71 - Darrell Green at Nevada-Reno, 9-11-1982 91 - Keith Pittman vs West Texas A&M, 9-2-1992 71 - William Putnam vs Stephen F. Austin, 9-19-1953 70 - Albert Cox vs Schreiner, 11-1-1930 Team Total Offense 70 - Kenneth McGriff vs Daniel Baker, 10-21-1950 Yards Opponent Date Result Passing Rushing 70 - Vincent Oglesby at Portland State, 9-4-2003 788 at Stephen F. Austin 10-2-1976 W, 77-7 263 525 69 - Jesse Longhofer at Lamar, 11-5-1960 738 at Angelo State 10-5-1968 W, 44-0 309 429 68 - Tommy Janik at Lamar, 11-5-1960 704 at Sam Houston State 10-20-1979 W, 49-10 186 518 68 - Marvin Schwarz at Sam Houston, 9-28-1946 679 Howard Payne 11-13-1976 W, 40-0 172 507 67 - Neal LaHue vs Abilene Christian, 11-10-1984 672 at West Texas A&M 10-21-1995 W, 55-17 245 427 66 - Tommy Janik vs Corpus Christi, 10-15-1960 667 Howard Payne 11-15-1975 W, 48-10 192 475 66 - John Humphrey vs Eastern New Mexico, 11-1-1997 659 Indiana (PA) 12-3-1994 W, 46-20 187 472 65 - Daryl Owens vs Cameron, 10-2-1992 657 at Angelo State 11-22-1986 W, 52-3 189 468 65 - Jamie Davis vs Texas Lutheran, 9-26-1959 650 at Howard Payne 11-16-1974 W, 42-19 220 430 65 - Larry Pullin at Angelo State, 10-5-1968 637 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-17-1987 W, 42-20 138 499 65 - Levi Johnson vs Howard Payne, 11-13-1971 634 at Texas Southern 9-4-1976 W, 36-20 245 389 65 - Terrance Davis vs Central Oklahoma, 9-13-1997 633 Howard Payne 11-10-1979 W, 56-10 139 494 65 - Gil Steinke at St. Mary’s, 11-15-1941 633 Sul Ross State 11-12-1960 W, 60-21 71 562 65 - Gil Steinke vs Daniel Baker, 10-26-1940 629 West Texas A&M 11-1-1986 L, 54-49 228 401 64 - Chaime Breaux vs Texas College, 8-27-2005 626 at North Dakota 9-13-1986 W, 67-44 92 534 63 - Kerry Simien vs Howard Payne, 10-11-1986 616 at Angelo State 11-8-2008 W, 38-14 484 132 61 - Chaime Breaux vs Tarleton State, 10-1-2005 614 at West Texas A&M 10-31-1987 W, 44-20 135 479 61 - Clavens Charles vs East Central, 10-13-2007 614 Daniel Baker 11-20-1948 W, 67-0 0 614 61 - Danny Chavira vs University of Corpus Christi, 9-28-1963 609 Sam Houston State 11-6-1976 W, 41-0 293 316 61 - Glenn Starks vs Western State, 12-4-1976 60 - Levi Johnson vs Sul Ross State, 10-14-1972 Team Passing Yards 60 - Marvin Schwarz at Stephen F. Austin, 11-16-1946 Yards Opponent Date Result 60 - Runt Frazier vs Daniel Baker, 11-24-1934 484 at Angelo State 11-8-2008 W, 38-14 457 California-Davis 11-17-2001 L, 37-32 Longest Kickoff Returns 408 at Northeastern State 9-20-2008 W, 42-14 100 - Derrick Foster vs East Central, 11-13-1999 383 at Abilene Christian 11-3-2007 L, 59-31 100 - Dwight Harrison vs Southwest Texas, 11-18-1967 366 at Central Oklahoma 9-13-2008 W, 41-6 100 - Gene Greene vs Sam Houston State, 10-8-1949 353 Angelo State 11-5-2005 L, 54-51 100 - Norman Miller vs Portland State, 9-9-1995 351 Missouri Western 11-17-1984 W, 28-13 99 - Anthony Phillips vs Angelo State, 11-13-1993 347 Concordia (MN) 12-13-1969 W, 32-7 97 - Anthony Woods at Nevada-Reno, 9-15-1984 334 at Midwestern State 10-15-2005 L, 41-14 97 - George Franklin at Abilene Christian, 9-27-1975 327 Northeastern State 10-18-2003 W, 42-13 97 - John Humphrey vs Tarleton State, 10-3-1998 322 Central State 10-2-1993 L, 36-19 95 - Johnny Bailey at North Dakota, 9-13-1986 322 at Long Beach State 9-27-1968 W, 35-7 92 - Norman Miller vs Angelo State, 11-11-1995 322 West Texas A&M 10-16-2010 W, 28-24 91 - Byron Shaw vs Angelo State, 10-20-1973 321 Abilene Christian 11-1-2008 L, 42-17 91 - Jabir Perkins vs West Texas A&M, 9-27-2008 318 at Eastern New Mexico 10-25-2008 W, 35-32 91 - Kerry Simien vs Eastern New Mexico, 10-28-1989 314 at Prairie View A&M 9-22-2001 W, 21-14 91 - Marcus Bonner at Texas Southern, 10-4-1980 314 Northeastern State 9-19-2009 W, 31-14 90 - Kerry Simien vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-1988 313 East Central 9-5-2009 W, 39-7 90 - Johnny McNabb at Texas, 9-28-1935 310 Eastern New Mexico 10-27-2007 W, 38-35 88 - Anthony Phillips at Southwest Texas, 9-4-1993 309 at Angelo State 10-5-1968 W, 44-0 88 - George Franklin at Hawaii, 9-13-1975 309 at Abilene Christian 10-31-2009 L, 47-35 86 - Clarence Alberts vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-9-1971 308 at Texas A&M-Commerce 10-10-1970 W, 43-28 86 - Johnny Bailey at Sam Houston State, 9-19-1987 308 at East Central 9-25-1982 W, 57-24 85 - Nicholas Davis at Nebraska-Kearney, 11-20-2002 308 at Texas A&M-Commerce 10-10-2009 W, 35-34 84 - Byron Shaw at Abilene Christian, 9-22-1973 306 Delta State 8-29-2009 W, 28-17 84 - Jabir Perkins at Eastern New Mexico, 10-25-2008 300 Southwest Texas 11-21-1970 W, 42-2 83 - Daryl Cason at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-2-1985 Most attempts in one game: 59 vs California-Davis (11/17/2001) 82 - Kerry Simien at North Dakota, 9-13-1986 Most completions in one game: 31 at Texas A&M-Commerce (10/10/2009) 76 - Anthony Woods vs Angelo State, 10-26-1985 Most passing TD’s in one game: 5 at Angelo State (11/8/2008); 5 vs Eastern New 71 - Daryl Cason vs Southwest Texas, 9-7-1985 Mexico (10/27/2007); 5 at Northeastern State (9/20/2008) 71 - Daryl Owens at Eastern New Mexico, 10-31-1992 Most INT’s thrown in one game: 7 at Howard Payne (11/13/1982) 64 - Rowland Brooks vs Jacksonville State, 9-14-1974

42 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Team Rushing Yards TEAM SEASON RECORDS GAME RECORDS Yards Opponent Date Result Carries 614 Daniel Baker 11-20-1948 W, 67-0 Rushing Yards - 1976...... 4,631 Highest Average Yards Per Play 562 Sul Ross State 11-12-1960 W, 60-21 Rushing Attempts - 1979...... 818 Tm: 10.6 vs West Texas A&M 9/24/04 544 Saginaw Valley State 9-20-1980 W, 52-0 70 Ind: 12.4, Terrance Bennett at UCD 11/21/97 534 at North Dakota 9-13-1986 W, 67-44 62 Rushing TD’s - 1988...... 58 Punt Return Yards 525 at Stephen F. Austin 10-2-1976 W, 77-7 68 Yards/Carry - 1976...... 6.65 Tm: 203 vs McMurry 10/26/68 518 at Sam Houston State 10-20-1979 W, 49-10 68 Rushing Yards/Game - 1986...... 394.7 Ind: 208, Larry Pullin vs McMurry 10/26/68 507 Howard Payne 11-13-1976 W, 40-0 61 Pass Attempts - 2008...... 430 Kick Return Yards 499 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-17-1987 W, 42-20 61 Tm: 304 vs West Texas A&M 9/27/08 Completions - 2010...... 254 494 Howard Payne 11-10-1979 W, 56-10 51 Ind: 198, Jabir Perkins vs WTAMU 9/27/08 483 Stephen F. Austin 10-29-1960 W, 40-13 Passing Yards - 2008...... 3,286 Most Interceptions 479 at West Texas A&M 10-31-1987 W, 44-20 75 Passing TD’s - 2008...... 27 Tm: 8 vs Trinity 9/30/67 475 Howard Payne 11-15-1975 W, 48-10 67 Passes Had Intercepted - 1982...... 21 Tm: 8 at Texas Southern 9/10/88 472 Indiana (PA) 12-3-1994 W, 46-20 64 Completion Percentage - 2009...... 61.4 Ind: 4, J.R. Turner vs Tarleton State 9/30/00 471 at Portland State 9-19-1992 W, 44-43 61 Interception Return Yards 468 at Angelo State 11-22-1986 W, 52-3 69 Pass Efficiency - 1976...... 168.3 Tm: 201 at Texas Southern 9/10/88 452 Eastern New Mexico 10-30-1999 W, 42-7 57 Yards/Pass - 1976...... 10.4 Ind: 119, LaTwan Shepherd vs ACU 11/5/88 452 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-7-1989 W, 48-7 65 Yards/Completion - 1981...... 18.1 Quarterback Sacks 449 Oregon College 11-29-1975 W, 37-0 59 Passing Yards/Game - 2008...... 298.7 Tm: 14.0 vs Angelo State 11/14/92 448 West Texas A&M 10-22-1988 W, 32-7 73 Ind: 5.0, John Randall vs WTAMU 10/22/88 Completions/Game - 2008...... 21.73 434 Sam Houston State 11-16-1968 W, 54-21 56 Tackles for Loss 432 at Angelo State 11-12-1988 W, 46-26 83 Total Offense Yards - 1976...... 7,362 Tm: 17.0 vs Tarleton State 10/3/98 430 Lamar 10-3-1987 W, 43-14 73 Total Offense/Game - 1976...... 566.3 Tm: 17.0 at Prairie View A&M 9/22/01 430 at Howard Payne 11-16-1974 W, 42-19 61 All Purpose Yards - 1976...... 8,340 Ind: 6.0, David Mims at SHSU 10/24/81 430 at California-Davis 11-22-1997 L, 37-33 58 All-Purpose Yards/Game - 1986...... 682.9 Ind: 6.0, Jabbar Williams vs ASU 11/13/99 429 at Angelo State 10-5-1968 W, 44-0 64 Pass Breakups 427 at West Texas A&M 10-21-1995 W, 55-17 62 Points Scored - 1976...... 581 Tm: 16 vs Texas Southern 9/6/86 425 at Central Oklahoma 10-25-1986 W, 38-17 71 Touchdowns Scored - 1976...... 81 Ind: 6, Darrell Green vs ACU 10/10/81 419 at Sul Ross State 10-18-1975 W, 50-26 60 PAT Kicks Made - 1976...... 60 Ind: 6, Wayne Tubbs at Texas Southern 9/29/84 419 Fort Hays State 11-18-1995 W, 50-28 55 PAT Kicks Attempted - 1976...... 70 Blocked Kicks 416 at East Central 9-20-1986 W, 27-20 45 Tm: 4 at Central Oklahoma 10/8/05 PAT Percentage - 1996...... 39-39 410 Central Oklahoma 10-13-1990 W, 35-13 63 Total Touchdowns 409 at Angelo State 11-14-1998 W, 38-14 63 Field Goals Made - 1985...... 16 Ind: 6, Leroy Fry vs NU of Mexico 11/22/38 406 Stephen F. Austin 10-27-1956 W, 33-13 62 Field Goals Attempted - 2002...... 25 Extra Points Made 405 Sul Ross State 10-19-1974 W, 43-13 54 Punt Yards - 1971...... 3,023 Ind: 8, Bart Kaiser vs Howard Payne 11/10/79 405 West Texas A&M 10-26-2002 W, 49-7 37 Punt Attempts - 1983...... 77 Ind: 8, Walter Rule at North Dakota 11/2/85 404 Abilene Christian 9-28-1974 W, 46-14 58 Ind: 8, Gregg Johnson vs ACU 11/7/98 403 at Tarleton State 11-1-1975 W, 28-0 75 Punts Had Blocked - twice...... 4 Ind: 8, Christian Brom at SW Okla. 10/30/10 401 West Texas A&M 11-1-1986 L, 54-49 78 Punt Average - 2005...... 42.86 Points Scored Kicking Most carries in one game: 96 for 384 at Angelo State (10/30/1982) Punt Return Yards - 1968...... 667 Ind: 16, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Most rushing TD’s in one game: 8 at Stephen F. Austin (10/2/1976); 8 vs Punt Returns - 1968...... 55 Field Goal Attempts Tarleton State (10/22/1994) Ind: 6, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Punt Return TD’s - 1997...... 5 Field Goals Made Team Points Yards/Punt Return - 1963...... 18.71 Ind: 5, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Pts Opponent Date Result Kick Return Yards - 2006...... 1,209 Punts 84 Fort Brown 10/17/1928 W, 84-0 Kick Returns - 2006...... 58 Ind: 14, Mike Dyal at Stephen F. Austin 9/22/84 77 at Stephen F. Austin 10/2/1976 W, 77-7 Kick Return TD’s - 1995...... 3 Punting Yards 71 at Dixie University 10/13/1934 W, 71-0 Ind: 521, Mike Dyal at Stephen F. Austin 9/22/84 Yards/Kick Return - 2008...... 25.80 Punting Average 69 West Texas A&M 9/25/2004 W, 69-21 Interception Return Yards - 1970...... 620 Ind: 54.3, Larry Krueger at McMurry 10/25/69 68 East Central 10/25/1941 W, 68-0 Interceptions - 1970...... 42 Punt Returns 67 at North Dakota 9/13/1986 W, 67-44 Interceptions Return TD’s - 1998...... 6 Ind: 10, Kerry Simien vs WTAMU 10/22/88 67 Daniel Baker 11/20/1948 W, 67-0 Punt Return Average Fumble Return Yards - 2004...... 195 66 Abilene Christian 11/5/1988 W, 66-23 Ind: 64.0, Marcus Bonner at NAU 9/6/80 65 Prairie View A&M 9/14/2002 W, 65-0 Fumble Returns - 2000...... 12 Kick Returns 63 Western New Mexico 10/16/1976 W, 63-2 Fumble Return TD’s - Three times...... 3 Ind: 7, Aleric Clark at NDSU 8/31/00 61 Tarleton State 10/22/1994 W, 61-24 Tackles For Loss - 1998...... 147.0 Kick Return Average 60 Sul Ross State 11/12/1960 W, 60-21 Yards From TFL’s - 1998...... 583 Ind: 60.0, Byron Shaw vs Angelo State 10/20/73 60 Texas College 8/27/2005 W, 60-6 Ind: 60.0, Johnny Bailey at North Dakota 9/13/86 QB Sacks - 1998...... 55.5 Tackles Yards From Sacks - 1998...... 426 Most Combined Points Ind: 21, Robert Soza at Nevada-Reno 9/15/84 Fumbles Forced - 1988...... 41 Ind: 21, Chris Hensley vs Pitt State 12/2/95 Pts Opponent Date Result 113 Tarleton State 11/14/2009 L, 57-56 (2OT) Fumbles Recovered - 1988...... 24 111 at North Dakota 9/13/1986 W, 67-44 Pass Breakups - 1998...... 59 105 Angelo State 11/5/2005 L, 54-51 (OT) Blocked Kicks - 1998...... 7 103 at Idaho State 9/12/1987 W, 52-51 103 West Texas A&M 11/1/1986 L, 54-49 98 at Nebraska-Kearney 11/23/2002 W, 58-40 96 at Nevada-Reno 9/15/1984 L, 61-35 90 at Abilene Christian 11/3/2007 L, 59-31 90 West Texas A&M 9/27/2008 L, 55-35 90 West Texas A&M 9/25/2004 W, 69-21 89 Abilene Christian 11/5/1988 W, 66-23 87 at Portland State 9/19/1992 W, 44-43 85 Tarleton State 10/22/1994 W, 61-24

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 43 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football 1930 (3-3-3) Bud McCallum 10/10 Schreiner 19-7 9/29 Texas Lutheran 6-6 10/16 Lamar 25-0 10/3 Southwestern 0-0 10/24 Westmoreland 48-0 10/7 Edinburg JC 40-6 10/31 Southwestern 25-6 10/18 Rice “B” 0-6 11/14 St. Mary’s 20-0 11/1 Schreiner 7-6 11/20 Hardin-Simmons 6-39 11/8 Sam Houston 0-19 11/26 Sul Ross 7-13 11/17 A&M-Commerce 25-6 11/22 Daniel Baker 6-6 1937 (4-3-1) Bud McCallum 12/4 Sul Ross 6-20 10/2 Lamar 26-0 10/9 Sul Ross 12-7 1925 (4-2-1) L.J. Smith 1931 (8-1-0) Bud McCallum 10/16 Sam Houston 14-16 1946 (2-6-0) Dewey Mayhew 10/10 Breckenridge 32-0 9/19 Rice 0-37 10/23 vs Schreiner 12-13 9/21 Howard Payne 0-27 10/16 Kingsville Firemen 6-7 9/26 Texas Lutheran 38-0 10/30 Southwestern 0-6 10/4 Southwest Texas 0-28 Victoria JC 31-7 10/3 Victoria JC 38-0 11/6 St. Mary’s 6-6 10/12 Houston 0-34 11/7 Southwest Texas 0-0 10/10 Southwest Texas 7-0 11/13 S.F. Austin 33-6 10/19 McMurry 10-13 11/13 McAllen High 21-0 10/17 A&M-Commerce 7-6 11/20 Nat. Univ. Mexico 26-12 10/26 Corpus Christi 0-20 11/20 Schreiner 7-18 10/31 vs. Sul Ross 19-0 11/2 Sul Ross 12-7 11/26 Kingsville Firemen 20-0 11/7 Sam Houston 33-0 1938 (7-3-0) Bud McCallum 11/16 S.F. Austin 23-20 11/14 S.F. Austin 48-6 9/24 Texas A&M 0-52 11/23 Abilene Christian 7-32 1926 (4-3-0) L.J. Smith 11/21 Schreiner 20-6 10/1 Randolph Field 30-0 9/6 St. Mary’s 0-18 TIAA Conference Champions 10/8 23rd Infantry 34-6 1947 (7-1-1) Dewey Mayhew 9/13 Peacock Military 41-0 10/14 Sam Houston 7-20 9/20 Howard Payne 19-14 9/25 Southwest Texas 2-13 1932 (6-2-0) Bud McCallum 10/22 vs Schreiner 20-13 9/27 Sam Houston 28-17 10/4 Fort Brown 42-0 9/24 Rice 0-20 10/29 Sul Ross 20-6 10/4 Southwest Texas 19-13 10/16 Schreiner 3-7 10/8 Texas A&M 0-14 11/5 St. Mary’s 13-7 10/11 Houston 13-7 10/23 Ft. Sam Houston 45-14 10/15 Kelly Field 44-0 11/18 Trinity 26-19 10/18 McMurry 14-14 10/30 Victoria JC 19-0 10/29 Sam Houston 12-6 11/22 vs Nat. Univ. Mexico 53-7 10/25 East Texas Baptist 20-0 11/3 Daniel Baker 19-13 11/29 St. Edward’s 7-14 11/1 Sul Ross 19-6 1927 (4-1-0) L.J. Smith 11/11 Abilene Christian 25-0 Alamo Conference Champions 11/8 Corpus Christi NAS 34-12 10/1 St. Mary’s 9-0 11/18 Schreiner 13-0 11/15 S.F. Austin 7-15 10/8 Victoria JC 39-0 11/26 vs McMurry 20-0 1939 (6-1-3) Bud McCallum 10/22 Edinburg JC 14-0 TIAA Conference Champions 9/18 San Jose State 0-9 1948 (5-5-0) Dewey Mayhew 11/4 Schreiner 0-13 9/30 Daniel Baker 20-3 9/18 Houston 0-14 11/18 Fort Brown 59-6 1933 (6-2-0) Bud McCallum 10/6 Sul Ross 26-7 9/25 Howard Payne 12-25 9/23 Rice 0-7 10/14 Sam Houston 7-0 10/2 Southwest Texas 13-2 1928 (4-4-0) L.J. Smith 9/29 Randolph Field 25-2 10/20 Southwest Texas 0-0 10/9 Sam Houston 32-6 9/22 Southwest Texas 4-0 10/7 McMurry 19-0 10/28 vs Schreiner 21-14 10/16 McMurry 22-14 10/8 St. Mary’s 0-6 10/13 vs Texas A&M 0-17 11/10 S.F. Austin 0-0 10/23 East Texas Baptist 31-0 10/17 Fort Brown 84-0 10/27 Sam Houston 37-6 11/18 St. Mary’s 7-3 10/30 Sul Ross 19-33 10/24 Fort Sam Houston 25-6 11/3 Daniel Baker 37-7 11/24 St. Edward’s 26-6 11/6 Corpus Christi 0-13 11/3 Schreiner 0-26 11/16 Abilene Christian 39-0 11/30 West Texas A&M 0-0 11/20 Daniel Baker 67-0 11/12 S.F. Austin 49-0 11/22 Schreiner 36-0 Alamo Conference Champions 11/27 Austin College 20-25 11/24 Sam Houston 0-12 12/31 Edinburg JC 0-13 1934 (5-1-1) Bud McCallum 1940 (6-3-0) Bud McCallum 1949 (8-2-0) Dewey Mayhew 9/22 North Texas 7-6 9/17 San Jose State 10-0 9/24 Howard Payne 14-12 9/29 Texas A&M 14-14 9/28 Texas A&M 0-26 10/1 Southwest Texas 20-12 10/13 Dixie University 71-0 10/12 Sam Houston 7-6 10/8 Sam Houston 16-12 10/20 Fort Sam Houston 52-0 10/19 Southwest Texas 19-12 10/15 McMurry 14-39 10/26 vs Sul Ross 19-0 10/26 Daniel Baker 38-6 10/22 Daniel Baker 33-0 11/3 Rice 0-27 11/2 Rice 6-9 10/29 Sul Ross 46-6 11/24 Daniel Baker 26-0 11/9 S.F. Austin 18-7 11/5 Abilene Christian 50-13 11/16 St. Mary’s 14-0 11/12 Southwestern 7-3 1935 (3-5-0) Bud McCallum 11/23 West Texas A&M 6-26 11/19 Austin College 19-20 9/28 Texas-Austin 6-28 11/25 Corpus Christi 27-12 10/5 Baylor 0-6 1941 (8-2-0) Bud McCallum 10/12 Schreiner 0-16 9/19 San Jose State 7-14 1950 (6-3-0) Dewey Mayhew 1929 (3-4-1) Bud McCallum 10/17 Lamar 13-8 9/26 Arizona State 35-7 9/23 Trinity 7-20 9/28 St. Mary’s 0-34 11/1 Southwest Texas 7-0 10/4 vs Texas A&M 0-41 9/30 Southwest Texas 6-7 10/5 Texas Lutheran 23-6 11/11 Hardin-Simmons 0-34 10/11 Sam Houston 46-7 10/7 Howard Payne 14-6 10/12 Southwest Texas 0-32 11/16 St. Mary’s 6-19 10/17 Southwest Texas 14-6 10/14 McMurry 20-13 10/25 Schreiner 7-7 11/22 St. Edward’s 14-0 10/25 East Central 68-0 10/21 Daniel Baker 39-6 11/5 Brownsville JC 14-7 11/1 S.F. Austin 55-7 10/28 Sul Ross 14-13 11/9 Sam Houston 0-19 1936 (6-4-0) Bud McCallum 11/15 St. Mary’s 33-7 11/4 Abilene Christian 3-20 11/16 Southwestern 0-26 9/19 vs Rice 0-33 11/22 West Texas A&M 39-7 11/11 Southwestern 26-7 11/28 Edinburg JC 20-12 9/25 Victoria JC 26-0 11/29 Texas Wesleyan 39-26 11/22 Austin College 18-13 10/3 Southern Methodist 0-61 Alamo Conference Champions

44 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 1951 (5-4-0) Dewey Mayhew 10/15 *Sam Houston 25-36 10/15 Corpus Christi 53-0 1966 (5-5-0) Gil Steinke 9/15 Texas Lutheran 37-7 10/22 *Sul Ross 26-7 10/22 *Sam Houston 18-13 9/17 McNeese State 12-6 9/22 Trinity 7-34 10/29 *S.F. Austin 13-12 10/29 *S.F. Austin 40-13 9/24 +Cal-State Los Angeles 9-10 9/29 Southwest Texas 6-41 11/5 *A&M-Commerce 7-14 11/5 *Lamar 40-0 10/1 Trinity 7-6 10/6 Howard Payne 7-9 11/12 *Lamar 9-20 11/12 *Sul Ross 60-21 10/8 *S.F. Austin 21-22 10/13 McMurry 20-14 11/29 *Southwest Texas 35-0 10/15 *A&M-Commerce 24-25 10/27 Sul Ross 33-14 1956 (7-3-0) Gil Steinke 12/31 +vs Arkansas Tech 45-14 10/22 *McMurry 28-0 11/3 Abilene Christian 14-13 9/15 Texas Lutheran 33-13 +Bowl game played in Grand Prairie, TX 10/29 *Sul Ross 23-0 11/10 Carswell AFB 0-40 9/22 vs Trinity 7-12 LSC Champions 11/5 *Howard Payne 13-8 11/17 Austin College 41-7 9/29 McMurry 21-24 11/12 *Sam Houston 0-10 Texas Conference Champions 10/6 *Southwest Texas 23-14 1961 (7-2-0) Gil Steinke 11/19 *Southwest Texas 3-9 10/13 *Sam Houston 14-28 9/16 Corpus Christi 27-0 +Game played in the Rose Bowl 1952 (3-8-0) Dewey Mayhew 10/20 *Sul Ross 29-0 9/30 Trinity 27-13 9/20 S.F. Austin 12-14 10/27 *S.F. Austin 33-13 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 22-6 1967 (9-0-0) Gil Steinke 9/27 Southwest Texas 12-41 11/3 *A&M-Commerce 27-14 10/14 *Howard Payne 8-15 9/16 McNeese State 17-3 10/4 Fort Sam Houston 6-7 11/10 *Lamar 28-12 10/21 *Sam Houston 14-28 9/30 Trinity 17-7 10/11 Sam Houston 14-41 11/17 *Howard Payne 7-6 10/28 *S.F. Austin 34-28 10/7 *S.F. Austin 16-0 10/18 Trinity 32-41 11/4 *Lamar 8-7 10/14 *A&M-Commerce 24-6 10/25 Sul Ross 27-13 1957 (5-5-1) Gil Steinke 11/11 *Sul Ross 12-6 10/21 *McMurry 13-7 11/1 Abilene Christian 13-48 9/10 Corpus Christi 38-0 11/18 *Southwest Texas 19-15 10/28 *Sul Ross 35-13 11/8 Howard Payne 14-7 9/14 Trinity 27-14 11/4 *Howard Payne 35-13 11/15 Austin College 20-24 9/21 Nat. Univ. Mexico 47-6 1962 (9-0-1) Gil Steinke 11/11 *Sam Houston 48-6 11/22 McMurry 20-21 9/28 McMurry 0-6 9/15 Southern Illinois 14-10 11/18 *Southwest Texas 23-21 11/29 vs Herioco (Mexico) 49-0 10/5 *Southwest Texas 16-0 9/22 Trinity 33-27 LSC Champions 10/12 *Sam Houston 20-21 9/29 *Howard Payne 22-0 1953 (4-5-0) Dewey Mayhew 10/19 *Sul Ross 19-7 10/6 *East Texas 3-3 1968 (10-2-0) Gil Steinke 9/19 S.F. Austin 7-6 10/26 *S.F. Austin 0-32 10/13 Corpus Christi 27-6 9/21 Trinity 6-0 9/26 Southwest Texas 20-34 11/2 *A&M-Commerce 12-42 10/20 *Sam Houston 27-3 9/27 Long Beach State 35-7 10/10 Sam Houston 25-49 11/9 *Lamar 13-13 10/27 *S.F. Austin 31-8 10/5 Angelo State 44-0 10/17 Trinity 12-19 11/16 *Howard Payne 7-14 11/3 *Lamar 7-0 10/12 *S.F. Austin 34-0 10/24 Sul Ross 0-38 11/10 *Sul Ross 41-0 10/19 *A&M-Commerce 27-35 10/31 Abilene Christian 25-14 1958 (7-4-0) Gil Steinke 11/17 *Southwest Texas 28-7 10/26 *McMurry 14-9 11/7 Howard Payne 6-0 9/13 Corpus Christi 37-14 LSC Champions 11/2 *Sul Ross 43-0 11/14 Austin College 19-18 9/20 Trinity 0-25 11/9 *Howard Payne 20-14 11/21 McMurry 6-52 9/27 Texas Lutheran 26-8 1963 (5-4-0) Gil Steinke 11/16 *Sam Houston 54-21 Texas Conference Champions 10/4 *Southwest Texas 22-0 9/21 Trinity 27-0 11/23 *Southwest Texas 39-0 10/11 *Sam Houston 20-21 9/28 Corpus Christi 45-22 11/30 ^Northern State (S.D.) 20-0 10/18 *Sul Ross 7-0 10/5 *Howard Payne 27-12 12/14 #Troy State (Ala.) 35-43 10/25 *S.F. Austin 7-0 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 17-0 ^-NAIA semifinals 11/1 *A&M-Commerce 7-13 10/26 *Sam Houston 7-28 #-NAIA finals, Montgomery, AL 11/8 *Lamar 0-14 11/2 *S.F. Austin 6-16 LSC Champions 11/15 *Howard Payne 21-6 11/9 Lamar 14-16 11/22 Nat.Univ. Mexico 26-0 11/16 *Sul Ross 24-12 1969 (11-1-0) Gil Steinke 11/23 *Southwest Texas 6-20 9/20 Trinity 21-6 1959 (12-1-0) Gil Steinke 9/27 Long Beach State 21-7 9/12 Corpus Christi 14-3 1964 (7-2-1) Gil Steinke 10/4 Angelo State 19-9 9/19 Trinity 30-12 9/19 Trinity 32-21 10/11 *S.F. Austin 49-25 9/26 Texas Lutheran 33-6 9/26 Lackland AFB 21-0 10/18 *A&M-Commerce 28-14 1954 (6-5-0) Gil Steinke 10/3 *Howard Payne 6-0 10/3 Texas Lutheran 36-0 10/25 *McMurry 21-7 9/18 Texas Lutheran 20-0 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 7-0 10/10 *S.F. Austin 20-0 11/1 *Sul Ross 12-13 9/25 NE Louisiana 13-12 10/17 Texas-Arlington 29-18 10/17 *A&M-Commerce 20-9 11/8 *Howard Payne 27-0 10/2 Corpus Christi 32-6 10/24 *Sam Houston 23-10 10/24 Lamar 13-12 11/15 *Sam Houston 28-21 10/9 *Southwest Texas 16-21 10/31 *S.F. Austin 7-24 10/31 *Sul Ross 7-7 11/22 *Southwest Texas 28-13 10/16 *Sam Houston 0-14 11/7 *Lamar 14-6 11/7 *Howard Payne 36-6 11/29 ^New Mex. Highlands 28-23 10/23 *Sul Ross 9-0 11/14 *Sul Ross 14-8 11/14 *Sam Houston 16-21 12/13 #Concordia (Minn.) 32-7 10/30 *S.F. Austin 7-14 11/21 *Southwest Texas 20-0 11/21 *Southwest Texas 7-21 ^-NAIA semifinals 11/6 *A&M-Commerce 6-26 12/5 ^Hillsdale 20-0 #-NAIA finals 11/13 *Lamar 18-14 12/12 #vs Lenoir-Rhyne 20-6 1965 (6-3-0) Gil Steinke LSC Champions 11/20 vs Mexico City College 20-13 ^-NAIA semifinals 9/25 Texas-Arlington 7-25 NAIA National Champions 11/26 Trinity 6-41 #-NAIA finals, St. Petersburg, FL 10/2 Trinity 15-6 LSC Champions 10/9 *S.F. Austin 43-21 1970 (11-1-0) Gil Steinke 1955 (4-6-0) Gil Steinke NAIA National Champions 10/16 *A&M-Commerce 26-12 9/19 Trinity 23-0 9/10 vs Nat. Univ. Mexico 13-7 10/23 Lamar 14-6 9/26 *McMurry 23-10 9/17 Howard Payne 20-21 1960 (8-1-1) Gil Steinke 10/30 *Sul Ross 13-24 10/3 *S.F. Austin 14-13 9/24 Texas Lutheran 33-13 9/17 Trinity 14-14 11/6 *Howard Payne 15-0 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 43-28 10/1 Trinity 0-34 10/1 *Howard Payne 26-6 11/13 *Sam Houston 14-6 10/17 *Sul Ross 27-0 10/8 *Southwest Texas 21-26 10/8 *A&M-Commerce 6-14 11/20 *Southwest Texas 0-13 10/24 *Angelo State 21-38

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 45 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football 10/31 *Tarleton State 37-20 1975 (12-0-0) Gil Steinke 10/21 *Sam Houston 32-34 10/9 *Abilene Christian 18-34 11/4 *Sam Houston 31-14 9/13 Hawaii 43-9 10/28 *Angelo State 19-21 10/16 *S.F. Austin 21-35 11/14 *Howard Payne 12-2 9/27 *Abilene Christian 24-21 11/4 *A&M-Commerce 17-32 10/23 *Sam Houston 33-10 11/21 *Southwest Texas 42-2 10/4 *S.F. Austin 49-0 11/11 *Howard Payne 36-17 10/30 *Angelo State 30-20 11/28 ^Wisconsin Platteville 16-0 10/11 *A&M-Commerce 36-7 11/18 *Southwest Texas 48-21 11/6 *A&M-Commerce 22-37 12/12 #Wofford (S.C.) 38-7 10/18 *Sul Ross 50-26 11/13 *Howard Payne 8-24 ^ -NAIA semifinals 10/25 *Angelo State 14-6 11/20 *Southwest Texas 27-45 #-NAIA finals, Greenville, SC 11/1 *Tarleton State 28-0 LSC Champions 11/8 *Sam Houston 43-7 1983 (3-8-0) Ron Harms NAIA National Champions 11/15 *Howard Payne 48-10 9/10 Texas Southern 0-2 11/22 *Southwest Texas 28-8 9/17 East Central 24-42 1971 (7-3-0) Gil Steinke 11/29 ^Oregon College 37-0 9/24 Southwest Texas 0-28 9/18 Trinity 10-16 12/13 #Salem (W.V.) 37-0 10/1 Cal St.-Long Beach 10-46 9/25 *vs McMurry 37-3 ^-NAIA semifinals, Kingsville 10/8 *Abilene Christian 24-8 10/2 *S.F. Austin 22-21 #-NAIA finals, Kingsville 10/15 S.F. Austin 14-41 10/9 *A&M-Commerce 16-10 LSC Champions 10/22 vs Sam Houston 19-14 10/16 *Sul Ross 38-14 NAIA National Champions 1979 (12-1-0) Ron Harms 10/29 *Angelo State 21-17 10/23 *Angelo State 13-7 9/8 Troy State 7-6 11/5 *A&M-Commerce 24-35 10/30 *Tarleton State 13-7 1976 (13-0-0) Gil Steinke 9/15 East Central 41-21 11/12 *Howard Payne 10-31 11/6 *Sam Houston 10-7 9/4 Texas Southern 36-20 9/29 vs Texas Southern 31-7 11/19 Southwest Texas 3-40 11/13 *Howard Payne 14-20 9/11 Slippery Rock 58-7 10/6 *Abilene Christian 37-21 11/20 *Southwest Texas 24-29 9/18 Hawaii 56-21 10/13 *S.F. Austin 31-10 1984 (6-5-0) Ron Harms 9/25 *Abilene Christian 38-10 10/20 *Sam Houston 49-10 9/8 Southwest Texas 0-8 1972 (6-5-0) Gil Steinke 10/2 *S.F. Austin 77-7 10/27 *Angelo State 24-8 9/15 Nevada-Reno 35-61 9/9 Texas Southern 16-28 10/9 *A&M-Commerce 37-0 11/3 *A&M-Commerce 0-3 9/22 S.F. Austin 0-17 9/16 Trinity 20-3 10/16 W. New Mexico 63-2 11/10 *Howard Payne 56-10 9/29 Texas Southern 17-13 9/23 New Mex. Highlands 30-6 10/23 *Angelo State 20-10 11/17 *Southwest Texas 42-10 10/6 East Central 24-35 9/30 *S.F. Austin 26-7 11/6 *Sam Houston 41-10 12/1 ^Western Colorado 38-14 10/13 Central Oklahoma 20-18 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 17-29 11/13 *Howard Payne 40-0 12/8 #Angelo State 22-19 10/20 *Angelo State 3-52 10/14 *Sul Ross 23-7 11/20 *Southwest Texas 44-6 12/15 !vs Central Oklahoma 20-14 10/27 *A&M-Commerce 29-23 10/21 *Angelo State 0-10 12/4 ^Western Colorado 57-14 ^-NAIA quarterfinals, Kingsville 11/3 *Howard Payne 41-24 10/28 *Tarleton State 33-7 12/11 #Central Arkansas 26-0 #-NAIA semifinals, Kingsville 11/10 *Abilene Christian 28-13 11/4 *Sam Houston 11-16 ^-NAIA semifinals, Kingsville !-NAIA finals, McAllen, Texas 11/17 Missouri Western 28-13 11/11 *Howard Payne 38-14 #-NAIA finals, Kingsville LSC Champions 11/18 *Southwest Texas 16-20 LSC Champions NAIA National Champions 1985 (8-3-0) Ron Harms NAIA National Champions 9/7 Southwest Texas 30-7 1973 (2-8-0) Gil Steinke 1980 (6-5-0) Ron Harms 9/21 S.F. Austin 21-28 9/8 Jacksonville State 14-34 9/6 Northern Arizona 14-24 9/28 West Texas A&M 17-37 9/22 *Abilene Christian 14-35 9/13 Troy State 6-14 10/5 Texas Southern 45-7 9/29 *S.F. Austin 31-14 9/20 Saginaw Valley State 52-0 10/12 East Central 30-13 10/6 *A&M-Commerce 7-28 10/4 Texas Southern 33-41 10/19 Central Oklahoma 21-28 10/13 *Sul Ross 7-10 10/11 *Abilene Christian 46-13 10/26 *Angelo State 23-20 10/20 *Angelo State 28-45 10/18 *S.F. Austin 0-14 11/2 *A&M-Commerce 22-19 10/27 *Tarleton State 33-34 10/25 *Sam Houston 42-20 11/9 *Howard Payne 45-0 11/3 *Sam Houston 14-15 11/1 *Angelo State 16-33 11/16 *Abilene Christian 10-3 11/10 *Howard Payne 0-28 11/8 *A&M-Commerce 14-7 11/23 *Eastern New Mexico 21-17 11/17 *Southwest Texas 49-10 11/15 *Howard Payne 14-9 LSC Champions 11/22 *Southwest Texas 17-14 1974 (13-0-0) Gil Steinke 1977 (8-1-1) Fred Jonas 1986 (9-2-0) Ron Harms 9/14 Jacksonville State 20-19 9/10 Livingston 21-13 1981 (9-2-0) Ron Harms 9/6 Texas Southern 48-27 9/21 Monterrey Tech 33-6 9/17 East Central 35-14 9/5 Northern Arizona 26-3 9/13 North Dakota 67-44 9/28 *Abilene Christian 46-14 10/1 vs Texas Southern 28-13 9/12 Texas-EI Paso 37-15 9/20 East Central 27-20 10/5 S.F. Austin 28-24 10/8 *Abilene Christian 25-25 9/19 Cameron 17-7 10/4 Lamar 35-10 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 27-20 10/15 *S.F. Austin 36-8 10/3 Texas Southem 31-13 10/11 *Howard Payne 52-0 10/19 *Sul Ross 43-13 10/22 *Sam Houston 34-20 10/10 Abilene Christian 34-27 10/18 *A&M-Commerce 42-0 10/26 *Angelo State 42-14 10/29 *Angelo State 35-7 10/17 S.F. Austin 42-10 10/25 Central Oklahoma 38-17 11/2 *Tarleton State 51-7 11/5 *A&M-Commerce 6-7 10/24 Sam Houston 10-7 11/1 *West Texas A&M 49-54 11/9 *Sam Houston 34-14 11/12 *Howard Payne 27-20 10/31 Angelo State 21-29 11/8 *Eastern New Mexico 29-34 11/16 *Howard Payne 42-19 11/19 *Southwest Texas 21-10 11/7 A&M-Commerce 13-7 11/15 *Abilene Christian 36-19 11/23 *Southwest Texas 14-0 11/14 Howard Payne 49-9 11/22 *Angelo State 52-3 11/30 ^Cameron 21-19 1978 (5-6-0) Fred Jonas 11/21 Southwest Texas 21-14 12/14 #Henderson State 34-23 9/9 Livingston 2-6 1987 (9-2-0) Ron Harms ^-NAIA semifinals, Kingsville 9/16 East Central 27-7 1982 (5-6-0) Ron Harms 9/5 Southwest Texas 20-0 #-NAIA finals, Kingsville 9/23 Montana State 21-42 9/4 McNeese State 21-42 9/12 Idaho State 52-51 LSC Champions 9/30 Texas Southern 28-0 9/11 Nevada-Reno 42-34 9/19 Sam Houston 35-45 NAIA National Champions 10/7 *Abilene Christian 13-28 9/18 Cameron 38-0 10/3 Lamar 43-14 10/14 *S.F. Austin 32-8 9/25 East Central 57-24 10/10 *Central Oklahoma 21-15

46 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 10/17 *A&M-Commerce 42-20 9/12 Nicholls State 50-12 11/25 #Portland State 30-3 11/13 *Angelo State 42-38 10/24 Cameron 39-20 9/19 Portland State 44-43 12/2 !Pittsburg State 25-28 (ot) 10/31 *West Texas A&M 44-20 10/3 *Cameron 50-0 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 11/7 *Eastem New Mexico 30-7 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 17-10 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Kingsville 11/14 *Abilene Christian 35-28 10/17 *Central Oklahoma 36-12 !-NCAA semifinals, Kingsville 11/21 *Angelo State 6-13 10/24 Mississippi College 33-37 LSC Champions LSC Champions 10/31 *Eastern New Mexico 26-0 11/7 *Abilene Christian 38-14 1996 (8-3$) Ron Harms 1988 (10-3-0) Ron Harms 11/14 *Angelo State 9-6 9/7 North Dakota St. 10-20 9/3 Southwest Texas 28-41 11/21 ^Western State 22-13 9/14 Sam Houston 41-17 9/10 Texas Southern 29-6 11/28 #Portland State 30-35 9/21 North Alabama 7-24 9/24 Portland State 29-22 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 10/5 *Tarleton State 40-10 10/1 *Cameron 42-0 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Portland, OR 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 35-28 10/8 *A&M-Commerce 35-42 LSC Champions 10/19 *Central Oklahoma 35-7 2000 (4-7) Richard Cundiff 10/15 *Central Oklahoma 35-0 10/26 *West Texas A&M 21-0 8/31 North Dakota State 7-52 10/22 *West Texas A&M 32-7 1993 (7-6-0) Ron Harms 11/2 *Eastern New Mexico 24-13 9/9 *Southwestern Okla. 13-16 10/29 *Eastern New Mexico 32-18 9/4 Southwest Texas 14-20 11/9 *Abilene Christian 38-0 9/16 *Southeastern Okla. 34-14 11/5 *Abilene Christian 66-23 9/11 Mississippi College 9-13 11/16 *Angelo State 24-17 9/23 Sam Houston 7-38 11/12 *Angelo State 46-26 9/18 Portland State 17-22 11/23 ^California-Davis 14-17 9/30 *Tarleton State 31-19 11/19 ^Mississippi College 39-15 9/25 Sam Houston 20-34 ^-NCAA first round, Davis, CA 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 7-0 11/26 #Tennessee-Martin 34-15 10/2 Central State (OH) 19-36 LSC Champions 10/14 *Central Oklahoma 13-21 12/3 !Portland State 27-35 10/9 *A&M-Commerce 28-3 10/21 *West Texas A&M 3-13 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 10/16 *Central Oklahoma 38-7 1997 (9-2$) Ron Harms 10/28 *Eastern New Mexico 7-35 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Kingsville 10/30 *Eastern New Mexico 54-22 9/13 *Central Oklahoma 33-7 11/4 *Abilene Christian 24-7 !-NCAA semifinals, Portland, OR 11/6 *Abilene Christian 26-10 9/20 North Alabama 12-17 11/11 *Angelo State 2-14 11/13 *Angelo State 16-7 9/27 *Harding 33-7 1989 (10-1-0) Ron Harms 11/20 ^Portland State 50-15 10/4 *Tarleton State 43-14 2001 (9-2) Richard Cundiff 9/2 Southwest Texas 28-13 11/27 #California-Davis 51-28 10/11 *A&M-Commerce 34-6 9/8 *Southwestern Okla. 24-0 9/9 Texas Southern 34-17 12/4 !North Alabama 25-27 10/18 *vs Midwestern State 30-7 9/15 *Southeastern Okla. 45-7 9/23 Portland State 31-12 ^-NCAA first round, Portland, OR 10/25 *West Texas A&M 33-0 9/22 Prairie View A&M 21-14 9/30 *Cameron 35-0 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Davis, CA 11/1 *Eastern New Mexico 56-14 9/29 *Tarleton State 23-20 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 48-7 !-NCAA semifinals, Florence, AL 11/8 *Abilene Christian 54-7 10/6 *A&M-Commerce 24-30 10/14 *Central Oklahoma 41-0 LSC Champions 11/15 *Angelo State 35-25 10/13 *Central Oklahoma 35-21 10/21 *West Texas A&M 39-3 11/22 ^California-Davis 33-37 10/20 *West Texas A&M 33-17 10/28 *Eastem New Mexico 27-12 1994 (12-2-0) Ron Harms ^-NCAA first round, Davis, CA 10/27 *Eastern New Mexico 35-14 11/4 *Abilene Christian 33-13 9/1 Southwest Texas 45-14 LSC Champions 11/3 *Abilene Christian 35-7 11/11 *Angelo State 42-3 9/17 East Central 51-0 11/10 *Angelo State 27-3 11/18 ^Mississippi College 19-34 9/24 Portland State 34-20 1998 (11-3$) Ron Harms 11/17 ^California-Davis 32-37 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 10/1 Central State (OH) 7-16 9/3 North Dakota State 6-16 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville LSC Champions 10/8 *A&M-Commerce 31-0 9/12 *Central Oklahoma 9-38 10/15 *Central Oklahoma 34-0 9/19 Sam Houston State 16-10 2002 (10-3) Richard Cundiff 1990 (6-4-0) Ron Harms 10/22 *Tarleton State 61-24 9/26 *Harding 38-6 9/7 Southwest Texas 21-28 9/1 Southwest Texas 7-15 10/29 *Eastern New Mexico 24-15 10/3 *Tarleton State 42-7 9/14 Prairie View A&M 65-0 9/8 vs North Dakota 26-23 11/5 *Abilene Christian 48-0 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 42-18 9/21 *Tarleton State 16-3 9/15 Portland State 9-14 11/12 *Angelo State 30-28 10/17 *Midwestern State 48-7 9/28 *Midwestern State 9-6 9/29 *Cameron 33-6 11/19 ^Western State 43-7 10/24 *West Texas A&M 43-21 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 37-15 10/6 *A&M-Commerce 6-26 11/26 #Portland State 21-16 10/31 *Eastern New Mexico 28-14 10/19 *Northeastern State 13-10 10/13 *Central Oklahoma 35-13 12/3 !Indiana (PA) 46-20 11/7 *Abilene Christian 56-28 10/26 *West Texas A&M 49-7 10/20 *West Texas A&M 21-16 12/10 $North Alabama 10-16 11/14 *Angelo State 38-14 11/2 *Eastern New Mexico 34-37 10/27 *Eastern New Mexico 31-12 ^-NCAA first round playoffs 11/21 ^California-Davis 54-21 11/9 *Abilene Christian 22-16 11/3 *Abilene Christian 42-3 #-NCAA quarterfinal round playoffs 11/28 #Central Okla. 24-21 (ot) 11/16 *Angelo State 37-14 11/10 *Angelo State 13-21 !-NCAA semifinal playoffs 12/5 !Northwest Missouri 34-49 11/23 ^Nebraska-Kearney 58-40 $-NCAA championship ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 11/30 #California-Davis 27-20 (ot) 1991 (7-3-0) Ron Harms LSC Champions #-NCAA quarterfinals, Edmond, OK 12/6 !Valdosta State 12-21 8/31 Nicholls State 7-3 !-NCAA semifinals, Maryville, MO ^-NCAA first round, Kearney, NE 9/7 Southwest Texas 14-29 1995 (11-2-0) Ron Harms #-NCAA quarterfinals, Kingsville 9/21 Portland State 35-14 9/9 Portland State 40-7 1999 (5-6$) Ron Harms !-NCAA semifinals, Valdosta, GA 9/28 Prairie View A&M 41-3 9/14 Southwest Texas 40-12 9/4 *Northeastern State 2-9 LSC Champions 10/5 *Cameron 30-7 9/23 Sam Houston 23-24 9/11 McNeese State 10-24 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 22-24 9/30 *Tarleton State 51-0 9/18 *East Central 20-14 2003 (11-2) Richard Cundiff 10/19 *Central Oklahoma 23-13 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 37-18 9/25 Sam Houston 24-34 9/4 Portland State 21-34 11/2 *Eastern New Mexico 36-20 10/14 *Central Oklahoma 27-21 10/2 *Tarleton State 7-23 9/20 Nicholls State 27-26 11/9 *Abilene Christian 20-0 10/21 *West Texas A&M 55-17 10/9 *A&M-Commerce 10-14 9/27 *Tarleton State 23-15 11/16 *Angelo State 17-21 10/28 *Eastern New Mexico 33-14 10/16 *Midwestern State 7-10 10/4 *Midwestern State 29-23 11/4 *Abilene Christian 54-7 10/23 *West Texas A&M 35-14 10/11 *A&M-Commerce 31-7 1992 (9-3-0) Ron Harms 11/11 *Angelo State 41-20 10/30 *Eastern New Mexico 42-7 10/18 *Northeastern State 42-13 9/5 Southwest Texas 14-15 11/18 ^Fort Hays State 50-28 11/6 *Abilene Christian 40-14 10/25 *West Texas A&M 38-13

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 47 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football 11/1 *Eastern New Mexico 44-26 9/22 *Southeastern Okla. 27-17 All-Time vs. Opponents 11/8 *Abilene Christian 10-7 9/29 *West Texas A&M 3-36 11/15 *Angelo State 44-17 10/6 *Tarleton State 21-31 11/22 ^Tarleton State 34-10 10/13 *East Central 17-21 23rd Infantry...... 1-0 Nicholls State...... 3-0 11/29 #Central Oklahoma 49-6 10/20 *Midwestern State 6-73 Abilene Christian...... 32-13-1 North Alabama...... 0-4 12/6 !Grand Valley State 3-31 10/27 *Eastern New Mexico 38-35 Angelo State...... 31-13 North Dakota...... 2-1 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 11/3 *Abilene Christian 31-59 Arizona State...... 1-0 North Dakota State...... 0-3 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Kingsville 11/10 *Angelo State 47-21 Arkansas Tech...... 1-0 North Texas...... 1-0 !-NCAA semifinals, Kingsville Austin College...... 3-3 Northeastern Louisiana...... 1-0 LSC Champions 2008 (7-4) Bo Atterberry Baylor...... 0-1 Northeastern State (OK)...... 6-1 8/28 North Dakota 14-40 Breckenridge...... 1-0 Northern Arizona...... 1-1 2004 (9-2) Richard Cundiff 9/6 *East Central 44-14 Brownsville Junior College...... 1-0 Northern State (SD)...... 1-0 9/4 *Northeastern State 10-6 9/13 *Central Oklahoma 41-6 Cal State-Long Beach...... 0-1 Northwest Missouri State...... 1-3 9/11 *East Central 24-7 9/20 *Northeastern State 42-14 Cal State-Los Angeles...... 0-1 Oregon College...... 1-0 9/25 *West Texas A&M 69-21 9/27 *West Texas A&M 35-55 UC Davis...... 3-3 Peacock Military...... 1-0 10/2 *A&M-Commerce 31-13 10/4 *Tarleton State 27-16 Cameron...... 9-0 Pittsburg State...... 0-1 10/9 *Central Oklahoma 41-31 10/11 A&M-Commerce 35-0 Carswell Air Force Base...... 0-1 Portland State...... 9-5 10/16 *Midwestern State 27-3 10/18 *Midwestern State 16-38 Central Arkansas...... 1-0 Prairie View A&M...... 3-0 10/23 *Eastern New Mexico 29-22 10/25 *Eastern New Mexico 35-32 Central Oklahoma...... 19-3 Randolph Field...... 2-0 10/30 *Abilene Christian 10-17 11/1 *Abilene Christian 17-42 Central (OH) State...... 2-2 Rice...... 0-6 11/6 *Angelo State 49-18 11/8 *Angelo State 38-14 Concordia (MN)...... 1-0 Rice “B”...... 0-1 11/13 ^Southeastern Okla. 40-30 Corpus Christi...... 9-2 Saginaw Valley State...... 1-0 11/20 #Northwest Missouri St. 14-34 2009 (9-3) Bo Atterberry Corpus Christi NAS...... 1-0 Salem (WV)...... 1-0 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 8/29 Delta State 28-17 Daniel Baker...... 8-0-1 Sam Houston State...... 29-24 #-NCAA second round, Maryville, MO 9/5 *East Central 39-7 Delta State...... 1-0 San Jose State...... 1-2 LSC Champions 9/12 *Central Oklahoma 46-17 Dixie University...... 1-0 Schreiner...... 7-6-1 9/19 *Northeastern State 31-14 East Central (OK)...... 15-3 Slippery Rock...... 1-0 2005 (6-4) Richard Cundiff 9/26 *West Texas A&M 23-17 East Texas Baptist...... 2-0 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 6-0 8/27 Texas College 60-6 10/3 *Tarleton State 34-20 Eastern New Mexico...... 21-4 Southern Illinois...... 1-0 9/3 *Northeastern State 40-14 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 35-34 Edinburg Junior College...... 3-1 Southern Methodist...... 0-1 9/10 *East Central 28-0 10/17 *Midwestern State 7-38 Fort Brown...... 3-0 Southwestern...... 3-2-1 9/24 *West Texas A&M 20-28 10/24 *Eastern New Mexico 38-31 Fort Hays State...... 1-0 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 2-3 10/1 *Tarleton State 24-21 10/31 *Abilene Christian 35-47 Fort Sam Houston...... 3-1 St. Edward’s...... 2-1 10/8 *Central Oklahoma 41-38 11/7 *Angelo State 35-32 Grand Valley State...... 0-1 St. Mary’s...... 6-4-1 10/15 *Midwestern State 14-41 11/14 ^Tarleton State 56-57 Hardin-Simmons...... 0-2 Stephen F. Austin...... 29-12-1 10/22 *Eastern New Mexico 26-14 ^- NCAA first round, Kingsville Harding...... 2-0 Sul Ross State...... 29-7-1 10/29 *Abilene Christian 3-19 LSC Champions Hawai’i...... 2-0 Tarleton State...... 19-5 11/5 *Angelo State 51-54 Henderson State...... 1-0 Tennessee-Martin...... 1-0 2010 (10-2) Bo Atterberry Texas...... 0-1 2006 (3-8) Richard Cundiff 9/2 Northwest Missouri 16-7 Herioco (Mex.)...... 1-0 9/2 *Southwestern Okla. 17-23 9/11 *East Central 20-7 Hillsdale (MI) College...... 1-0 Texas A&M...... 0-5-1 9/9 *A&M-Commerce 20-17 9/18 *A&M-Commerce 21-0 Houston...... 1-2 Texas A&M-Commerce...... 36-21-1 9/16 Western Oregon 10-36 9/25 *Incarnate Word 37-9 Howard Payne...... 30-10 Texas College...... 1-0 9/23 *Southeastern Okla. 31-28 10/2 *Abilene Christian 24-31 Idaho State...... 1-0 Texas Lutheran...... 9-0-1 9/30 *West Texas A&M 31-51 10/9 *Angelo State 28-21 Incarnate Word...... 1-0 Texas Southern...... 10-3 10/7 *Tarleton State 0-23 10/16 *West Texas A&M 28-24 Indiana (PA)...... 1-0 Texas State...... 33-25-2 10/14 *East Central 37-34 10/23 *Tarleton State 13-10 Jacksonville State...... 1-1 Texas Wesleyan...... 1-0 10/21 *Midwestern State 17-44 10/30 *Southwestern Okla. 56-17 Kelly Field...... 1-0 Texas-Arlington...... 1-1 10/28 *Eastern New Mexico 14-37 11/6 *Midwestern State 27-7 Kingsville Firemen...... 1-1 Texas-El Paso...... 1-0 11/4 *Abilene Christian 38-41 11/13 *Southeastern Okla. 38-24 Lackland Air Force Base...... 1-0 Trinity...... 14-9-1 11/11 *Angelo State 20-38 11/27 ^Northwest Missouri 31-35 Lamar...... 13-3-1 Troy State...... 1-2 ^-NCAA second round, Kingsville Lenoir-Rhyne...... 1-0 Valdosta State...... 0-1 Livingston...... 1-1 Victoria Junior College...... 5-0 * - Lone Star Conference Long Beach State...... 2-0 West Texas A&M...... 16-8-1 $ - 1996-99 seasons were vacated McAllen High...... 1-0 Western State (CO)...... 4-0 BOLD indicates home game McMurry...... 11-6-1 Western New Mexico...... 1-0 McNeese State...... 2-2 Western Oregon...... 0-2 Mexico City College...... 1-0 Westmoreland College...... 1-0 Midwestern State...... 6-6 Wisconsin-Platteville...... 1-0 Mississippi College...... 1-3 Wofford...... 1-0 Missouri Western...... 1-0 Total...... 575-263-16 Montana State...... 0-1 Home...... 330-99-8 Monterrey Tech...... 1-0 Away...... 229-159-8 2007 (3-8) Bo Atterberry National University of Mexico...... 5-0 Neutral...... 16-5 8/31 *Southwestern Okla. 3-7 Nebraska-Kearney...... 1-0 Postseason...... 34-16 9/8 *A&M-Commerce 7-24 Nevada-Reno...... 1-1 9/15 Western Oregon 14-22 New Mexico Highlands...... 2-0

48 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships - A - Carl Bibbs, 1972-73 Juan Castillo, 1979-80 Bill Deen, 1986-89 Andre Franklin, 1993-94 Kenneth Adamek, 1977-78 Thermon Biggers, 2006-07, 09 Frank Castro, 1996-98 Dexter Deese, 1992-94 George Franklin, 1973-76 Cyrus Adams, 1946 Clint Bingham, 2004-05 Robert Caulk, 1952-53 Keithen DeGrate, 1988-90 Clem Franks, 1974-77 Howard Adams, 1947 Charles Bishop, 1972-74 Eric Cernas, 2003 Freeman DeLane, 1956 Wallace Franks, 1938-41 John Adams, 1935 William Bishop, 2000 Chris Cernosek, 1979 Dennis Deville, 1965-66 James Franz, 1958-60 Mike Adams, 1986-88 James Black, 1946-47 Toby Chadick, 1970-72 Jorge Diaz, 1994-95 Glenn Frazier, 1934 Wayne Adams, 1957-59 Alfred Blackmon, 1984 Ed Chamberlain, 1966 Bob Dickens, 1958 Johnnie Freeman, 1992-95 Maurice Addison, 1982 Ken Blackmon, 1984-85 Justin Chambers, 2009-10 Michael Diggs, 2010 James French, 1957-58 Mike Adkins, 1991 Terry Blackmon, 1988-89 Richard Chapman, 1971-73 Carl Dillon, 1939 Randy Friedrich, 1976-79 Gary Aguayo, 1978-79, 81 Terrance Blain, 1999 Rodney Chapman, 1994 Andrew Dixon, 1941 James Friesenhahn, 1968-69 Mike Aguilar, 2006 Sid Blanks, 1960-63 Clavens Charles, 2007-08 Hubert Dixon, 1954-56 Gerald Fry, 1931-33 Marvin Ahrens, 1937-38 Rayford Bloom, 1990-91 Jeff Chase, 1998, 00 John Dixon, 1932-34 LeRoy Fry, 1936-38 Clarence Alberts, 1970-73 A.J. Boese 1950-51 Danny Chavira, 1963 Mark Dizdar, 1975-78 Jack Fryer, 1949 Jesse Aldrich, 2004 Robert Boles, 1950 Mike Cheyney, 1971 Johnell Dogins, 1991 Steve Fuller, 1980-82 Sam Aldrich, 1971-72 John Bonner, 1984-85 Arlen Childress, 2007-09 Kevin Dogins, 1992-95 Quenard Alexander, 1992, 95 Marcus Bonner, 1979-81 Frank Chisum, 1958-59 Bill Dolan, 1941 - G - Kent Allee, 1974-75 Redford Borel, 1998-01 Allyn Chizer, 1979, 81-82 Thomas Domel, 1968-69 Shannon Gadson, 1997-98 Phelan Allee, 1967-69 Curtis Bowens, 1972-73 Jesse Clardy, 1949 Truman Donahoo, 1950-51 J.W. Galiga, 1937-39 Frank Allen, 1931 C.L. Bowman, 1990 Aleric Clark, 1998-01 Randy Donnell, 1990-92 James Gandy, 1972-74 LaFrank Allen, 2005-06 Bret Boyd, 1981-82 Cedric Clark, 1992 Reginald Donner, 1993 Donovan Gans, 1993-94 Gary Allen, 1976-78 Jason Bradford, 2005-06 Kealvin Clark, 2005 Stuart Dornburg, 1974-77 Jason Gantt, 2001-02, 05 Gerald Allen, 1979-81 Michael Bragg, 2003-04 Mike Clark, 1992 Earl Dotson, 1991-92 Jason Garcia, 2006-09 Lawrence Allen, 1929-32 Xavier Brandon, 1993-95 Stuart Clarkson, 1938-41 Charles Dottin, 2000 Humberto Garcia, 1954 Zock Allen, 1989-90 Bob Brandt, 1950-52, 54 Dennis Clay, 1989-90 Karl Douglas, 1967-70 Pierre Garcia, 2003-04 Gilbert Almanza, 2006-07 Dick Brannon, 1939-40 Derrick Clay, 1990-92 Sid Douthit, 1953-54 Rogerio Garcia, 1953-54 David Alsip, 1996-97 Dean Brantley, 2010 James Clay, 1975-76 Al Dowgiello, 1940-41 Billy Garza, 2008-09 Leotis Altizer, 1925 Chaim Breaux, 2005 Mike Clay, 2000-02 Willie Drew, 1981 David Garza, 2007 Brandon Amato, 2000 Darrell Brett, 1954 Eugene Clayborne, 2010 Robbie Dueitt, 1985-86 Gammy Garza, 1961 Marvin Amadi, 2005-06 Myron Brew, 2008, 10 Raymond Cleboski, 2008-09 Buford Dugger, 1939 Robert Garza, 1997-00 Lamar Amos, 1999-00 Doug Brice, 1974 Clifton Clemons, 1997-98 Enrique Duncan, 2002 Lee Gaston, 1995 Blair Anderson, 2003-06 S.T. Bridges, 1954 Douglas Clinger, 1929-30 Steve Duningan, 2006-07 Jerry Gates, 1964-67 Herbie Anderson, 1987-90 Bryant Brinkley, 1991-92 Norman Clinger, 1951-53 Keith Duran, 1979-80 Kevin Gentry, 1978 Derrick Anglin, 2003 Christian Brom, 2007-10 Giles Cole, 1996-98 Reg Durden, 1996 Jack Gerdes, 1940-41 Joe Anthis, 1938 Jan Brook, 1992 D.R. Coleman, 2003-06 Mike Dyal, 1984-87 David Gilbert, 1964-65 Dustin Appling, 2008-10 Randy Brooks, 1975-77 James Collins, 1984-86 Ben Dykes, 1981 Gary Gilbert, 1966 Leon Armstrong, 1953 Rowland Brooks, 1973-74 Larry Collins, 1974-77 Keave Giles, 2001 Robert Armstrong, 2010 Adrian Brooks, 2007 Ricky Collins, 1985-87 - E - Vernon Gillespie, 1941 Warren Arnold, 1938-41 Andy Browder, 1968-70 Rockeem Collins, 2010 Ali Eason, 1997-98 Alden Gilliland, 1941 Melbourne Arthur, 1927 Bryon Brown, 1994-96 Jonathon Combs, 2002 Cody Eatmon, 2000-02 Richard Gilstrap, 1971 Troy Asbell, 1996-97 Eddie Brown, 2001 John Cook, 2005-06 Johnny Eaton, 1987-89 Davis Glenn, 1977 J.M. Auld, 1928-30 Gary Brown, 1995 Michael Cook, 1990, 92-93 Lavander Eckford, 2008 Henry Glenn, 1968-69, 71-72 Bruce Austin, 1964-65 James Brown, 1963-65 Dondi Cooks, 2007-10 Howard Edgar, 1946 Steven Glick, 1976 George Avery, 1926 Jim Brown, 1968-70 Barry Copenhaver, 1959-62 Larry Edwards, 1968-71 Delra Glover, 2006, 08-10 Leonard Avery, 1974-76 LeAundre Brown, 1999-01 Edward Copper, 1946 Roger Edwards, 1952 Manuel Gomez, 1992-93 Les Brown, 1996, 98, 01 Max Cornelius, 1930 Torrie Edwards, 1996-97 Armando Gonzales, 1971 - B - Marcus Brown, 1984-85 John Cortez, 1992-95 Willie Edwards, 1983-84 David Gonzales, 1980-81 Johnny Bailey, 1986-89 Norman Brown, 1947 Vernon Couch, 1930-33 Jeff Edwards, 2006-09 David Gonzales, 1993-94 Frank Bain, 1963 Rod Brown, 1988-89 Roland Courtney, 2005 Osazee Eguae, 2005-06 Abel Gonzalez, 1999-02 Julian Baird, 1927-28 Roosevelt Brown, 1999-00 Damian Couthren, 2008-10 Picky Eikenloff, 1964 Jose Gonzalez, 2007 Clarence Ball, 1968 Wayne Brusenhan, 1952 Jack Cowden, 1948 Mike Ellis, 1962-63 Oscar Gonzales, 1953 Richard Ball, 1999 Avery Bryant, 1997-98 Spencer Cowins, 2004 Frank Elmore, 1927 Floyd Goodwin, 1969-72 Byron Ballew, 1983 Brent Bryson, 1989 Albert Cox, 1930-33 Horace Elsner, 1926-27 Hunter Goodwin, 1992 Bernard Bancroft, 1969, 71 Aaron Buckley, 2009-10 Willie Crafts, 1958-60 Richard Estrella, 2004 David Grace, 2003-05 Sean Banks, 1986-87, 89 John Bugg, 1964-65 Corky Crane, 1954-57 Cecil Evans, 1939-40 Larry Grady, 1973-75 Tressor Baptiste, 2010 Bobby Buntyn, 1990 Clayton Cretors, 2004-07 Dyes Evans, 1986-87 James Graeber, 1956-58 Joe Barefield, 1979-81 Robert Burke, 1991 Randy Cretors, 1979-81 Ray Evans, 1973-75 Tyrone Graves, 1982-84 Johnny Barefield, 1974-77 Glenard Burks, 1994, 96 Verner Crofford, 1925-26 Marc Evans, 2000 Art Green, 1988 Allen Barnes, 1932-34 Jeremy Burnell, 1995-98 Tom Crossland, 1991-94 Torreon Evans, 1995 Curtis Green, 1989 Derek Barnes, 1998-00 Clifford Burrow, 1979 Emmett Crowell, 1991-92 Darrell Green, 1980-82 Jamar Barnes, 2005 Ned Butler, 1979-81 Keith Cubit, 1995-97 - F - Joe Green, 1955-57 Edwin Barrow, 1948-49 Tim Byerly, 2007-`0 Charles Cumberland, 1935 Anthony Faldyn, 1989-91 Joe Green, 1992, 94 Billy Bartosh, 1990-93 Luke Byrnes, 2001-02 Jason Curlee, 1988 Roy Farmer, 1967-69 Josh Green, 1999 Oktay Basci, 1995-97 Steve Curry, 1954-55 Steve Fefer, 1974-77 Othalea Green, 1985 Anthony Bates, 2004-07 - C - Charles Curtis, 1961-62 Ron Fielding, 1967-69 Rufus Green, 1975-76 Lawrence Batiste, 1987-90 Gordon Cabaniss, 1928-30 Andre Cyrus, 2001 Ray Fields, 1989 Willie Green, 2002 Sherman Batiste, 2009-10 Chris Campbell, 2005 Deaundre Fillmore, 2003-05 Wilmer Green, 1985-86 Stewart Bauer, 1947-50 John Campbell, 1952 - D - Jack Fink, 1950-52 Doug Greene, 1975-77 Cory Baumann, 2008, 10 James Cannell, 2010 Craig Dair, 1978-80 Don Finley, 1982-84 Eugene Greene, 1949 Wes Bautovich, 1998 Jody Cantu, 1997, 99 Marion Danna, 1970-73 Francis Fires, 1970-73 Al Gregurek, 1987 Randy Beakley, 1970 Juan Capello, 1960,62 John Darr, 1977 Durbin Firnhaber, 1925-26 Tommy Gries, 1936-37 Melvin Bear, 1940-41 Marcus Capetillo, 1964-65 Tommy Davidek, 1959-60 Arron Fisher, 2010 Kenneth Grimes, 1936-39 Ryan Beard, 2003-05 James Cardenas, 2000, 04-05 Bill Davis, 1955-58 Raymond Fitch, 1925-27 Guy Grissom, 1928, 31 Kevin Beasley, 1985, 87-89 Dickie Carpenter, 1959-61 Connell Davis, 2009-10 Louis Fite, 1993-94 Allen Grones, 1963-64 Jack Bechta, 1982-83 Teddy Carrier, 1996-99 Darcy Davis, 1985-87 Jim Fitzgerald, 1979, 81 Larry Grunewald, 1973-76 Roland Beckworth, 1950-52 Martin Carrion, 2007, 10 Gary Davis, 1975-77 John Fletcher, 1984-86 Jack Guedin, 1952 Kent Bednarski, 1982-84 Adrian Carson, 1934-36 Jamie Davis, 1958-59 Nick Flores, 2003 Hector Guerra, 1977 Terrence Bell, 1995-96 Chris Carson, 2005 Nicholas Davis, 2001-02 Kevin Flowers, 1982, 85 Jorge Guerra, 2006-09 John Bendele, 1965 Harry Carson, 1946-48 Paschall Davis, 1990-91 Paul Fontenot, 2009-10 Margarito Guerrero, 1969-70 Roderick Benman, 2010 Ahmad Carter, 1999, 01 Terrence Davis, 1997 Elton Ford, 1934-36 Antonie Guidrey, 2004 Terrance Bennett, 1997-98 Curtis Carter, 1982 John Dawson, 1976 Charles Forester, 1937-38 James Guidry, 1986-88 Kenny Benoit, 2000-03 Derrick Carter, 2007-08 Delashaun Dean, 2010 Derrick Foster, 1998-99 Bryan Guillory, 1999 John Beseda, 1965 Kendrick Carter, 2008-09 George Dean, 1946 Bert Fowler, 1941 Danny Gutierrez, 1971-74 Herbert Best, 1958 Leo Castanon, 1952 Leroy Deanda, 1966-69 Trenton Fowler, 1948-49

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 49 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football - H - Joe Hollingsworth, 1951-52 Kenneth Jones, 1961-62 Mike Lowry, 1980-81 Tim Mitchell, 1997 Fred Hackney, 1998 Bob Holloway, 1950-52 Reginald Jones, 1973-74 Alex Lozano, 2006-08 Mike Mitchmore, 1967 Jerry Hajovsky, 1965-68 Bernard Holmes, 1994-95 Richard Jones, 1994-95 Josh Luck, 2010 Stuart Moffitt, 2006-09 Elmer Haley, 1938 Brent Holmes, 2001-03 Robert Jones, 1938-41 Jimmy Lugo, 2006-08, 10 David Montano, 1994 Sheldon Haliburton, 1987-89 Quintin Holtz, 1965-68 Robert Jones, 2002-03 Gary Lusk, 2001-02 Jonathan Moody, 2000-01, 03 Bryan Hall, 2001 Reese Homeyer, 1984 Russell Judd, 1965 Melvin Moody, 1949 Channon Hall, 1999-00 Sloan Hood, 1989 Donnell Jury, 2003-04 - M - Anthony Moore, 2007 Pat Hall, 1941 Carl Hopkins, 1954 L.A. Malachek, 1957-58 Dono Moore, 1941 Tuger Hall, 1938, 40-41 David Hopkins, 1969-71 - K - David Malesky, 1985-87 Howard Moore, 1941, 46 John Hamilton, 1998-99 John Horn, 1990-92 Ken Kachtik, 1957-59 John Mallet, 1969 Wendell Moore, 1988 Richard Hammond, 2002-05 Moses Horn, 1985-87 Allen Kaiser, 1969-72 Darryl Malone, 2007-09 Zach Moore, 2003 Steve Handy, 2005 J.T. Hosey, 2006 Bart Kaiser, 1979-82 Jeff Malone, 2001-03 Rigo Morales, 2004-06 Ralph Hansen, 1925-26 John Houston, 1995 John Kardow, 1966-67, 69 Andy Mangum, 2001-02, 04-05 Bill Morris, 1928-31 Gerald Hanson, 2004 Ray Houts, 1954 Fred Kasper, 1970-71 Roscoe Manis, 1940-41 Bill Morris, 1955-57 Matt Hantlemann, 1998-99 Joe Howard, 1961-63 Ronnie Kaymore, 2000 Mike Manupelli, 1948-49 Earl Morris, 1958-60 Earl Harbes, 1932-34 Joe Howell, 1956 W.H. Keeling, 1928 Joe Marichalar, 2001 Logan Morris, 2008-09 W.L. Harbin, 1929-32 Robert Hubenak, 1969-71 Milton Kellner, 1964-65 T.J. Maroulis, 2001-02 Mike Morrison, 1972-74 Don Hardeman, 1971-74 Chris Hudgins, 2010 Billy Joe Kelly, 1991-92 David Marquez, 1977 Thelton Morton, 1928 Craig Harding, 2002-04 Ray Hudson, 2007-08 Frank Kelly, 1963-65 Andrew Marr, 2004-05 Tom Morton,1970-71 Drew Harper, 2008-10 Tommy Hudspeth, 1952 Arnold Kent, 1982-83 Tyrone Marshall, 1994, 96 Troy Moses, 1997 Jack Harrell, 1950 Ruford Huff, 1971-73 Dick Kercheville, 1931-33 Billy Martin, 2007-08 Roderick Mosley, 2006-07 Al Harris, 1995-96 Terry Hummel, 1973-74 Martin Key, 1973 Jim Martin, 1950, 53 Michael Mosmeyer, 2008-09 Earl Harris, 1938-39 John Humphrey, 1997-98 Bill Keyes, 1937 Mickey Martin, 1986 Henry Moss, 1935-36 Rufus Harris, 2004 Joe Hunter, 2005 Arthur Kimble, 1999 Wilbert Martin, 2003-05 Eddie Moten, 2002-03 Dwight Harrison, 1967-70 Rodney Hunter, 1993-94 James King, 1988-89 Jaime Martinez, 1992-95 Rod Mounts, 1987-88 Harbin Harrison, 1932 Bud Huston, 1933-34 Lupe King, 1933-35 Johnny Martinez, 1972-75 Mike Mouton, 2005 Elvis Hartsfield, 1977-78 Earl Hutchinson, 1932-34 Marc Kinney, 2009 Mike Martinez, 2005-08 Terrance Mouton, 2001-02 Jack Hartung, 1968 Cal Hutzler, 1955-57 Hans Kloss, 1938 Gary Martins, 1991 Charles Moyer, 1938-39 Doug Harvey, 1960-62 Fred Klosterman, 1946-47 John Massengill, 1976 Merle Muckleroy, 1955-56 Larry Harvey, 1973-75 - I - Albert Klosters, 1940-41 Charles Massey, 1958-60 Ishmael Muhammad, 1996-99 H. Haskett, 1938 Sigfredo Infante, 1958 Dean Kluckman, 1946 Richmond Massey, 1933-35 Ola Muhammad, 2002 J.R. Hausey, 2007-08 Luke Inman, 2001 Clayton Knellinger, 2003 Jerry Matay, 1929 Carl Mulkey, 1971 Sam Hawkes, 1938-41 Paul Inman, 1989 Todd Knutson, 2003-05 Alvin Matthews, 1968-69 Ken Muller, 1984-86 Andy Hawkins, 1976-79 Joe Irving 1996-97 Bobby Koch, 1949 Kendrick Matthews, 2010 John Mumme, 1937-38 Mike Hawkins, 1974-77 Stuart Isdale, 1979 Jim Kremplin, 1971-72 Francis Mattingly, 1938-40 Danny Munoz, 1985-86 Tim Hawkins, 1980 William Krichner, 2006 Lee Mattingly, 2010 Jim Murray, 1955-56 Anthony Hayes, 1991-92 - J - Eugene Kubelka, 1967-69 Charles Matula, 1968-70 Calvin Hayes, 1961-63 Donta Jackson, 2003, 05 Steven Kubena, 2010 , 1993-95 - N - Chris Hayes, 1996 Everett Jackson, 1990 Ronald Kudla, 1948-49 Steven Mayberry, 1982-84 Desi Najera, 1970 Jarell Hayes, 1959-61 Johnny Jackson, 1970-73 C.T. Kutschke, 1952, 55 Clay Mazoch, 2009 Dennis Neitenhofer, 1964-66 Joe Hayes, 1980-81 Lewis Jackson, 1926 John McCampbell, 1954-56 Davylyn Nelson, 2000-02 Jeremy Heatley, 2006 Lupe Jaimes, 1956-59 - L - Maurice McCarken, 1926-28 Van Nelson, 2004-05 Harold Hees, 1958-60 Mark Jaimes, 1990-91 Steve Lackey, 2001-03 Greg McCathern, 1985-88 Chase Nesbitt, 2007-08 J.W. Helms, 1939, 46-47 Darren James, 1982-83 Neal LaHue, 1981-84 Joe McCauley, 1931-33 Don Newcombe, 1950, 53 Howard Henderson, 1973-75 Larry James, 1979-80 Gerald Lambert, 1957-59 Bremond McClinton, 1982, 87 Brian Nielsen, 1990-91 Joe Henke, 1975-77 Mark James, 1981-82 Garrett Lander, 1999 Eugene McComark, 1933-34, 36 Armando Nino, 1962-64 Maurice Henry, 1938-39 Tracy James, 2002-04 Louis Landry, 1962-63 Robert McCormick, 2009-10 Reid Nitcholas, 2008 Chris Hensley, 1994-95 Michael Jamison, 2001 Arthur Lang, 1939-40 Steve McCoy, 2005 Royce Nitschmann, 1979-81 Shawn Hernandez, 1990, 92 Jerry Janik, 1971-74 Tony Langfield, 1966 Bob McCurry, 1947-48 Dwayne Nix, 1965-68 Tyrell Herndon, 2007-08 Tommy Janik, 1960-62 Ed LaTouf, 1986-89 Wilbur McDaniel, 1960-61 Jim Noble, 1946 Gilbert Herrera, 1949-50 Nick Jaques, 2000-02 Roy Lawler, 1956 Glenn McDonald, 1964-67 George Nobles, 2007 John Herrera, 1978-80 Clarence Jarvis, 1935-37 Mitch Laymance, 1985-87 Wilbur McDonald, 1963-65 Morris Nomman, 1936 Johnny Herrera, 1961-63 Jimmie Jeffers, 1950 Mauricio Leal, 1960-61 Victor McDonnell, 1998-99 Stephen Norman, 1996-97 Joe Herzik, 1973-75 James Jefferson, 1982-83, 85 Robert Leary, 1946-48 Jack McElhannon, 1947-49 Stewart Norton, 1949-50 Jonathan Heyward, 1999-00 Mike Jekel, 1974-76 Lacie Leavatts, 1987 Larry McFarland, 1973-76 Chris Nunez, 1966-67 Calvin Hibler, 1930-31 Russ Jensen, 1940-41 Charles Lee, 1970-72 Pat McGill, 1966-67 Matt Hickl, 1997-98 Anthony Jiles, 1984-85, 88 Jason Lee, 2002-03 Fred Mclntyre, 1935-37 - O - Ray Hickl, 1967-68 Billy John, 1976-78 Lloyd Lee, 1929-32 Claude McMillon, 1968-71 Nick O’Brien, 1998-99 Darnell Hicks, 2010 Eric John, 2008-09 Ernest Lemons, 1973 Maurice McMorris, 1991 Terry Oglesby, 1964-66 Greg Hicks, 1982-83 Carlo Johnson, 2006 Fai Leomiti, 2003 Johnny McNabb, 1933-35 Vincent Oglesby, 2003 Ronnie Higginbotham, 1972 Cedric Johnson, 1997-98 Everado Lerma, 1935-37 W.T. McNeil, 1948 Rance Olison, 2003-04 Dante Higgins, 2007-08 Curtis Johnson, 1987-90 Grady Lester, 1935-37 Willie McQuirter, 1991-92 Gene O’Neal, 1947-49 V.L. Higgins, 1948 Eldon Johnson, 1998 John Levine, 1987 Charles McRoberts, 1937-38 John Ormand, 1954-56 Don Hightower, 1936-38 Eric Johnson, 1990-91 Cleo Lewis, 1980 Jack Mecklin, 1927 Allyn Owen, 1941 L.V. Hightower, 1937-39 Gregg Johnson, 1997-99 Danny Lewis, 1969-70 Robert Mecklin, 1926-27 Charles Owen, 1952 Elmo Hilburn, 1940 Howard Johnson, 1992 Ed Lewis, 1991-92 Alex Medina, 1996-97 Bruce Owens, 1972-73 David Hill, 1972-75 Kiah Johnson, 1998-01 Errik Lewis, 2003, 05 Walter Meier, 1951-52 Daryl Owens, 1991-92 Heywood Hill, 1928-29 Levi Johnson, 1969-71 Loyd Lewis, 1980-83 Wilbert Meischen, 1948 Derrick Owens, 1988-89 James Hill, 1964-67 Mardrick Johnson, 2008-10 Stan Limuel, 1974 Mario Mena, 1962-63 Maurice Hill, 1981 Randy Johnson, 1962-65 Rickey Lincoln, 2010 Joe Menchaca, 1991-94 - P - J.B. Hilliard, 1939-40 Reggie Johnson, 2007 Ryan Lincoln, 2007-10 Harold Menke, 1948-50 Courtney Palmer, 1993-94 Derreck Hillyer, 1979-82 Roy Johnson, 1946 Bob Lindquist, 1957-59 Clint Merz, 2003 Kevin Palmer, 2000-03 Larry Hirt, 1975-76 Shane Johnson, 1996-98 Kerry Linnear, 1999-00 Mike Meuth, 1972 Randy Palmer, 1995-98 Freddie Hobbs, 1986 Simon Johnson, 1979-81 Benny Liska, 1948-50 Printez Miburn, 1985-86 David Palmore, 1974-77 Martin Hodgkiss, 1930-33 Willie Johnson, 1993 Emil Liska, 1951 Chuckie Miles, 1984-85, 92-93 Dennis Pannell, 1980 Sid Hoermann, 1955-57 Adrian Jones, 1982-83 Laddie Liska, 1947-49 Cory Miles, 2005 Gerald Pargmann, 1962-65 Donny Hogg, 1998, 00 Bill Jones, 1983-84 Burch Loggins, 1925 Angel Millan, 2010 James Partham, 2002-03 Joe Holcomb, 1956-58 Bo Jones, 2008-09 Eric Lonette, 2004 Mark Miller, 1981-83 Tony Pass, 1938 Sean Holcomb, 1992-94 Curt Jones, 2005 Jesse Longhofer, 1958-60 Norman Miller, 1995, 97 Webster Patrick, 2006 Charles Holden, 1932-34 Gerry Jones, 2000 Al Lopez, 1950-52 Raymorris Miller, 2004-07 Martin Patton, 1992 Harold Holden, 1955-57 Glenn Jones, 1999-00 Jerome Lopez, 1992-93 Richard Miller, 1981 Tracy Payne, 1980-82 Ronny Holiday, 1961 Jessie Jones, 1982-83 Clarence Lotspech, 1929-30 Winstel Miller, 1970 Al Peck, 1965 Ryan Holley, 2001 K.C. Jones, 1982 Colby Lowrie, 2007-10 David Mims, 1979, 81-82 Joey Pena, 2005

50 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Herb Pennick, 1964-66 Butch Riley, 1966-68 Roy Shelton, 1925-28 Daniel Taylor, 2003-04 Dennis Webb, 1966-68 Vaughan Penny, 1990-91, 94 Richard Ritchie, 1973-76 LaTwan Shephard, 1988 Fred Taylor, 1984-85 James Wegner, 2004 Rony Perard, 2006-07 Jimmy Rivera, 1981-82 Heath Sherman, 1985-88 Harmon Taylor, 1931-33 Elroy Weikel, 1935, 37 Carlos Perez, 1976, 78 George Robbins, 1955-56 Matthew Short, 2006, 08-09 Jerrald Taylor, 1971-72 Louis Weiss, 1927-28 Jabir Perkins, 2008 Alan Roberson, 1979 Bruce Shugart, 1958 Maurice Taylor, 1939-41 Melvin Weller, 1925-26 Kenneth Perkins, 1963-64 Horton Roberts, 1946 Huris Simien, 2002-04 Wesley Taylor, 1952 Kier Wells, 2009 Todd Perkins, 1993-96 Corey Robertson, 2007, 09-10 Kerry Simien, 1986-89 Jareko Taylor, 2006, 08 Mike Wendel, 1970-73 Trent Perkins, 2009-10 Rankin Robertson, 1927 Charles Simmons, 2010 Freddie Teer, 1955-56 Jerry Wendell, 1946 Ken Perry, 1952 Fletcher Robingson, 2010 Rodney Simms, 1994-96 Glenn Tegeler, 1969-70 Markeith Wesley, 2006-09 Zarak Peters, 1991-92 John Robison, 1997 Oscar Simo, 1973-74 James Terrell, 1989 Reggie West, 1951-53 Cotton Peterson, 1953 Othell Robison, 1996 Moke Simon, 1992-93 Jeff Terry, 2006-07 Darrell White, 1999-00 Bill Pettijohn, 1965-68 James Rode, 1961-64 Capen Simons, 1938 Derek Tesch, 2010 Jafus White, 1976-79 Woodrow Petty, 1936-38 Jeff Rodgers, 1992, 94 Allen Simpson, 2007 B.W. Tewes, 1938 Wesley Whiten, 1991-92, 94-95 Bill Philiber, 1954-56 Jacob Rodriguez, 2000 Herman Singleton, 1952-54 Kolten Thigpen, 2007 Hall Whitley, 1953-56 Anthony Phillips, 1992-93 Jorge Rodriguez, 1987-89 Marquis Singleton, 2010 Butch Thomas, 1967-68 Jesse Whitley, 2004 Jeff Phillips, 1988-90 Raul Rodriguez, 1977-78 Montez Singleton, 2010 Derrick Thomas, 2008-10 Wade Whitmer, 1975-78 Melvin Phillips, 1994 Robert Rodriguez, 1970-73 Billy Skipworth, 1953 Jon Thomas, 1999 James Whitten, 1925 Ron Pierce, 1996-97 Servando Rodriguez, 1958 Glenn Skoruppa, 1986-88 Tauron Thomas, 2006 Robert Whitten, 1925-28 Jason Pineda, 2000-01 Clyde Rogers, 1941 Robert Skrobarczyk, 1971-72 Brown Thompson, 1935-36 LeRoy Wiese, 1950-53 Michael Pinesette, 2001 John Rogers, 1933 Eldridge Small, 1968-71 Bruce Thompson, 1996-99 Walter Wigfall, 1999-02 Vernon Ping, 1927 Melvin Roland, 1979-82 Bill Smalling, 1950-53 Charles Thompson, 1990-91 Jerry Wilbanks, 1978 Sosifa Pinomi, 2010 Mike Roley, 1968-70 Bob Smith, 1950-53 Charles Thompson, 1993-95 Ken Wilhite, 1953-55 Bill Pippen, 1954-56 L.J. Rolf, 1962-65 Carl Smith, 1964-66 Emmuel Thompson, 1979-81 Eldon Wilie, 1978-79 Keith Pittman, 1991-93 Matt Romig, 2009-10 Charles Smith, 1982-85 Norman Thompson, 2009-10 Anthony Williams, 1999 Mack Pittman, 1999 Steve Romo, 1982-83 Cody Smith, 2006-09 Ronnie Thompson, 2002-04 Audie Williams, 1987-89 Homer Ply, 1958-60 Morris Roper, 1927-28, 31 Henry Smith, 1927-28 Tony Thompson, 1953 Charles Williams, 1960-62 Warren Polk, 1983-86 Durwood Roquemore, 1979-81 Henry Smith, 1986-89 Kevin Thornewell, 1994-97 Chris Williams, 2006-07 Robert Poole, 1978-79 Monty Roquette, 1961 Jessie Smith, 1926-29 Ronald Tibbett, 1951-52 David Williams, 1991 Nate Poppell, 2010 Richard Rose, 1996-98 Larry Smith, 1970 Johnny Tivao, 2010 Jabbar Williams, 1999 Chuck Porter, 1992 Jack Rucker, 1940-41 Lawrence Smith, 1929-30 Lane Tobola, 1995-98 Jay Williams, 1999 Ed Porter, 2001 Walter Rule, 1985-86 M.A. Smith, 1929-31 John Todryk, 1999 Joe Williams, 2006-09 Jim Porter, 1973 Daniel Runnels, 1994 Mark Smith, 1982-84 Ben Tokunboh, 2004-05 Karl Williams, 1994-95 Pete Powell, 1930 Dickie Russell, 1996-99 Maurice Smith, 1987-89 Sam Tolden, 1991 Kyle Williams, 1995-96 Scott Powers, 1967-68 Eddie Rutledge, 1927-28 Norman Smith, 1952-53 Jeremy Toston, 2008 Larry Williams, 2001-04 Chester Prejean, 1935 Ricky Smith, 1976, 78-79 Steve Toto, 2000 M.L. Williams, 1929 Ellis Prejean, 1934 - S - Troy Smith, 1981 Daniel Trevino, 2002-04 Rodney Williams, 1987-89 Weston Prejean, 1947-48 Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, 2006-09 Weldon Smith, 1927 Raul Trevino, 1963-65 Tommie Williams, 1983-84, 86 Butch Pressley, 1959-62 Clifford Sadler, 1930-33 Tim Sneed, 1990 Robert Trevino, 1957, 59 Tommy Williams, 2002 Barron Preston, 1988-90 Diego Saenz, 2001-02 Ivan Snowden, 1941, 46-48 Robert Trigg, 1971 Walter Williams, 2005 Brice Price, 2004-05 Carlos Saldana, 1965-68 Hector Sobers, 2007-10 Wayne Tubbs, 1983-86 Mike Williamson, 1968-69 Dana Price, 1927 Mike Salinas, 1997-99 Chris Soza, 1982-84 Earl Tumer, 1948-51 Andre Willie, 2001-02, 06-07 Ernest Price, 1969-72 Brandon Salone, 2005 Justin Soza, 2003-05 J.R. Turner, 1998, 00 Jake Willingham, 2010 Justin Price, 1979-82 Doyle Samuel, 1966 Robert Soza, 1984-85 Ken Turner, 1951 Charles Wilson, 1969-70 Leon Price, 1938, 41 Alton Sanders, 1950, 53 Leonard Speer, 1932 Curtis Tyler, 2001-04 Earl Wilson, 1984 Chives Pritchett, 1994-95 Larry Sanders, 1962-63 Eric Spencer, 2001 Weldon Wilson, 1963-65 Roman Pula, 2010 Marcus Sanders, 2008-10 Mike Spheeris, 1986-87 - U - Cornelius Winchester, 1997 Henry Pullam, 1979-81 Tommy Sanford, 1950-52 Carl Spoonemore, 1946-49 Harry Ullom, 1975 Dennis Wise, 1959 Larry Pullin, 1965-68 Roger Sargeant, 1930 John Sportsman, 1950-52 Ted Unbehagen, 1960-63 Ronnie Wolter, 1981-82 Dan Purcell, 1947-49 Victor Sauceda, 2000-02 Jimmy Srp, 1969-70 Gene Upshaw, 1964-66 J.R. Wood, 2002 Jim Purcell, 1955 Milton Saxon, 1947-48, 50 Dan St. Leger, 1973-75 Larry Urban, 1975 Clay Woodard, 2002-05 Josh Pusley, 2004 Doug Schaumburg, 1985-88 Marcus Stager, 2010 Anthony Woods, 1984-85 Justin Pusley, 2003 Harvey Schell, 1957 Glenn Starks, 1974-77 - V - Darren Woods, 1993 William Putnam, 1951-54 Scott Schlebach, 2006-07 Gil Steinke, 1938-41 Ken Vakey, 1950 Jason Woods, 1993 Bobby Pyssen, 1960-63 Cyril Schneider, 1946-48 Everett Stephens, 1939 Johnny Vargo, 1940-41 Keenan Woods, 2010 Frank Schneider, 1948-50 Jim Stephens, 1955-57 Danny Vasquez, 1972-73 Jonathan Woodson, 2009-10 - Q - Jack Schneider, 1953 Bob Stevens, 1946-48 Guile Vela, 1968-70 Ronnie Woodward, 1981-82 Ray Quintanilla, 2010 Kenneth Scholz, 1949-50 John Stevens, 1991-92 Joseph Vela, 2009-10 Bobby Wright, 1951 Jack Schuepbach, 1933-35 Keith Stewart, 2005 Charles Vickery, 1953 Dan Wright, 1946-48 - R - Leroy Schulmier, 1960-62 Ken Stewart, 1953-55 Jesse Vilesca, 1962-63 Greg Wright, 1981-84 R.B. Rackley, 1937 Cameron Schultz, 2008-09 Val Stinson, 2004-05 Al Villalobos, 1972 Jeff Wright, 1984 Luther Rader, 1934-36 Ricky Schultz, 1972-73 Jeff Stivors, 1994-96 Leo Villareal, 1960 Ken Wright, 1978 Jimmy Ragain, 1946 Jack Schulze, 1946 W.J. Stokley, 1956-57 Don Vogel, 1948-49 Larry Wright, 1958-59 Robert Rahm, 1949 Marvin Schwarz, 1946-48 Matt Stoll, 2010 Eggleston Ramee, 1930-31 Mike Sciba, 1972-73 Bobby Strane, 1946, 50 - W - - Y - Lindell Ramey, 1935-36 Cephus Scott, 1998-99 Leo Stroman, 1954-55 Raymond Waddy, 1977-78 Steve Yaden, 2005-06 Lowell Ramey, 1933-35 Ed Scott, 1998-99 Martin Stroman, 1977-79 Alan Walker, 2003 Al Yanez, 1952 Daniel Ramirez, 2007-08, 10 Marcus Scott, 1998 Roy Stroud, 2003-04 Robert Walker, 2000 Larry Young, 1993-95 Kevin Randall, 1990-91, 96 Sean Scruggs, 1988-91 Aoatoa Sualua, 2004-05 Gene Walkoviak, 1967-69 Robert Young, 1969-70 Brian Randle, 2001-02 John Searcy, 1960-62 David Sullivan, 1966 Fred Wallace, 1998 John Randle, 1988-89 Jim Seay, 1937-38 Mitchell Swan, 2009 Tom Wallace, 1989-90 - Z - Frank Ratka, 1971 Larry Seidel, 1973-76 Chester Swanson, 2009 Kevin Walter, 2001 Richard Zepeda, 1981-82, 84-85 Bobby Redus, 1968-70 Leroy Seidel, 1978-80 Vic Swedlund, 1962 Matai Ware, 2006 Walter Reed, 1928-31 Rodney Serpa, 1988-90 Bryan Sweeney, 1975-78 Frank Warner, 1925-27 John Reeves, 2007-09 Shad Shadrix, 1993 Ken Swenson, 1989-90 Joe Bob Warner, 1996 Brant Reves, 1989-90 Reginald Shannon, 1984 Johnnie Warren, 2000 George Reyes, 2007 Daniel Sharpe, 2008, 10 - T - Anthony Washington, 2010 Rick Reyna, 1999 Byron Shaw, 1971-74 Sam Tagaloa, 1996 Don Washington, 1967-70 Paul Rich, 1974-76 Devin Shaw, 2010 Mike Talamantez, 2007-10 Don Washington, 1977-80 Robert Rich, 1930-33 Hughie Shaw, 1974-77 Herman Talbert, 1936 Kerrie Washington, 1999 Tommy Richard, 1979 Curtis Shed, 1958 John Tarpoff, 2004-05 Maurice Washington, 2003-04 Dorse Richards, 1934-36 Mike Sheffield, 1976-79 Nick Tarpoff, 2004 Ed Watchel, 1964 Ryan Richardson, 2006-07 Ellison Shelton, 1927 Albert Taylor, 1957-58 Robert Watson, 1987-89 David Rider, 1988-90 Ralph Shelton, 1925-28 Christian Taylor, 2009-10 Larry Weathers, 1995-97

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 51 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football 2010 John Reeves, LB, LSC-2 Van Nelson, OL, LSC-HM Robert Armstrong, WR, LSC-HM Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, DT, LSC-2, LSC South Co- Roy Stroud, OL, D2Football.com All-American-HM, Tressor Baptiste, LB, LSC-1, LSC South Linebacker of Defensive Lineman of the Year D2Football.com All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-Re- the Year, Daktronics All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Amer- Cody Smith, P, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Football gion-3, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 ican-2, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-3, Gazette All-Region-2 Aoatoa Sualua, LB, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-American-HM, Football Gazette Jareko Taylor, WR, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant, John Tarpoff, DL, LSC-HM All-Region-2, D2Football.com All-American-HM Football Gazette All-Region-3 Daniel Taylor, QB, LSC-2, LSC South Offensive Back of Sherman Batiste, WR, LSC-HM Derrick Thomas, DB, LSC-HM the Year Christian Brom, PK, LSC-2 Markeith Wesley, OL, LSC-1, Football Gazette All- Curtis Tyler, DL, Football Gazette All-Region-3, LSC-2 Tim Byerly, C, LSC-HM Region-3 Maurice Washington, WR, Football Gazette All-Region-2, Dondi Cooks, DT, LSC-HM LSC-1, LSC South Receiver of the Year, Cactus Bowl Arron Fisher, RS, LSC-HM 2007 Participant DeIra Glover, SS, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2 Clavens Charles, RS, LSC-HM Jesse Whitley, OL, Football Gazette All-Region-3, LSC-1 Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2, D2Football.com All-American- Clayton Cretors, LB, LSC-1 Larry Williams, RB, D2Football.com All-American-HM, HM Jimmy Lugo, DE, LSC-2 Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Colby Lowrie, OG, LSC-2 Raymorris Miller, RB, LSC-HM Kendrick Matthews, S, LSC-2 Rod Mosley, DB, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Dak- 2003 Trent Perkins, OT, LSC-2 tronics All-American-2, Cactus Bowl Participant Kenny Benoit, LB, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Corey Robertson, FS, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Cody Smith, P, LSC-1, D2Football.com National Player of Richard Hammond, K, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-Region-1, Football Gazette All- the Week Brent Holmes, WR, LSC-2 American-HM Todd Knutson, TE, LSC-2 Matt Romig, DE, LSC-2 2006 Jason Lee, DB, LSC-2, Cactus Bowl Participant Marcus Sanders, LB, LSC-2 Anthony Bates, S, LSC-2 Fai Leomitti, LB, LSC-2 Derek Tesch, LS, LSC-2 John Cook, OL, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1 Erick Lewis, WR, LSC-1 Derrick Thomas, DB, LSC-2 Clayton Cretors, S, LSC-HM Wilbert Martin, DL, LSC-2 Johnny Tivao, DT, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Osazee Eguae, RB, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Clint Merz, DL, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-Region-3 Raymorris Miller, RB, Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-2 Eddie Moten, DB, D2Football.com All-American-1, Jonathan Woodson, RB-RS, LSC-2, LSC-HM Rony Perard, TE, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-American-HM, Football Gazette Cody Smith, P, LSC-HM All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1, LSC South 2009 Jareko Taylor, WR, LSC-2 Defensive Back of the Year, Cactus Bowl Participant Sherman Batiste, WR, LSC-HM Joe Williams, DB-RS, LSC-1 (RS), LSC-2 (DB) Kevin Palmer, C, Remington Award Winner, AFCA All- Thermon Biggers, LB, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Steve Yaden, WR, LSC-HM American-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, Daktronics Christian Brom, PK, LSC-HM All-American-1, D2Football.com All-Region-1, Football Tim Byerly, OL, LSC-HM, LSC Commissioner’s Honor 2005 Gazette All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Football Roll Anthony Bates, DB, LSC-HM Gazette All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Line- Damian Couthren, WR, LSC-HM James Cardenas, OL, LSC-2 man of the Year, Cactus Bowl participant Connell Davis, RB, LSC-HM Deandrae Fillmore, LB, LSC South Linebacker of the James Parham, OG, D2Football.com All-American-HM, Jeff Edwards, LB, LSC-2 Year, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-1, CollegeSportsRe- Football Gazette All-American-HM, Daktronics All-Re- Billy Garza, QB, LSC-2, Cactus Bowl participant port.com All-American-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, gion-1, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant DeIra Glover, SS, LSC-2 Daktronics All-American-1, Football Gazette All- Roy Stroud, OT, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant Jorge Guerra, OL, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic, Academic American-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Football Gazette Daniel Taylor, QB, LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Back of All-District-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Cactus Bowl par- All-Region-1, Cactus Bowl Participant the Year ticipant Richard Hammond, P/PK, LSC-1 (P), LSC-2 (K), AP Little Maurice Washington, WR, LSC-2 Drew Harper, OL, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll All-American-2, CollegeSportsReport.com All-American-2, Larry Williams, RB, D2Football.com All-American-2, Foot- Eric John, CB, LSC-HM D2Football.com All-American-HM, Football Gazette ball Gazette All-American-3, Football Gazette All-Region-1, E.J. LeBlanc, KR, LSC-1 All-American-HM, Daktronics Region-2, Football Gazette Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-1 Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2 All-Region-2, Cactus Bowl Participant Stuart Moffitt, S, LSC-HM Donta Jackson, DB, LSC-2 2002 Trent Perkins, OL, LSC-HM Wilbert Martin, DL, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-Amer- Luke Byrnes, OT, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 John Reeves, LB, LSC-2 ican-2, D2Football.com All-American-HM, Daktronics Mike Clay, DL, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-Amer- Corey Robertson, FS, LSC-2 Region-1, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Cactus Bowl ican-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, Football Gazette Matt Romig, DE, LSC-HM Participant All-Region-2, D2Football.com All-Region-1, LSC-1, LSC Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, DT, LSC-HM, D2Football.com Stephen McCoy, DB, LSC-1, Daktronics Region-1, Foot- South Lineman of the Year All-American-HM, Cactus Bowl participant, Texas vs. the ball Gazette All-Region-2 Nicholas Davis, DB, D2Football.com All-American-1, Nation participant Raymorris Miller, RB, LSC-HM Daktronics All-American-1, Football Gazette All-Region-2, Cody Smith, P, LSC-HM Van Nelson, OL, LSC-HM D2Football.com All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Markeith Wesley, OL, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Aoatoa Sualua, LB, LSC-2 LSC-1, LSC South Defensive Back of the Year Football Gazette All-Region-1, Football Gazette All- John Tarpoff, DL, LSC-2 Cody Eatmon, LSC-2 American-3, Cactus Bowl participant Steve Yaden, WR, LSC-HM Abel Gonzalez, QB, Football Gazette All-Region-2, Fred Winborn, RB, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, D2Football.com All-Region-2, Daktronics All-Region-2, Football Gazette All-Region-2 2004 LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Back of the Year Ryan Beard, RB, LSC-2 Jason Lee, DB, LSC-1 2008 Michael Bragg, DB, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Gary Lusk, WR, LSC-1, LSC South Division Receiver of Tim Byerly, OL, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll James Cardenas, OL, LSC-1 the Year Clavens Charles, RS, LSC-HM D.R. Coleman, FB, LSC-1 T.J. Maroulis, DL, LSC All-Academic Damian Couthren, WR, LSC-2 Spencer Cowins, DB, LSC-2 Eddie Moten, DB, D2Football.com All-Region-2, LSC-1 Billy Garza, QB, LSC-HM Richard Estrella, OL, LSC-HM Terrence Moten, DL, LSC-1 Jorge Guerra, OL, LSC-HM Deandrae Fillmore, LB, Daktronics All-American-1, Davylyn Nelson, LB, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Tyrrell Herndon, DE, LSC-HM D2Football.com All-American-HM, Daktronics All-Region-1, D2Football.com All-Region-1, D2Football.com All-Region Eric John, DB, LSC-HM AP Little All-American-2, Dopke All-American-2, D2Foot- Defensive Player of the Year, LSC-1 Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2 ball.com All-Region-2, LSC-1, co-LSC South Linebacker Kevin Palmer, C, Football Gazette All-Region-3, LSC-1 Jimmy Lugo, DE, LSC-HM of the Year Victor Sauceda, P, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic Billy Martin, RB, LSC-HM Richard Hammond, P/PK, LSC-2 Walter Wigfall, OT, AP Little All-American-3, Daktronics Mike Martinez, LB, LSC-2 Tracey James, DB, LSC-1 All-American-2, Football Gazette All-Region-1, D2Football. Jabir Perkins, S, LSC-1 (S), LSC-HM (KR), LSC South Todd Knutson, TE, LSC-1 com All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Back of the Year, Daktronics All-Region-1, Da- Eric Lonette, DL, LSC-HM South Offensive Lineman of the Year ktronics All-American-2, Cactus Bowl Participant, AP Little Wilbert Martin, DL, Gene Upshaw Award Runner-up, Larry Williams, RB, Football Gazette All-Region-1, All-American-3, Football Gazette All-Region-2, D2Football. D2Football.com All-American-HM, D2Football.com All- D2Football.com All-Region-2, Daktronics All-Region-2, com All-American-HM, Football Gazette All-American-HM Region-2, LSC-1, co-LSC South Lineman of the Year LSC-1 52 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships All-Region-1 Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 2001 Terrence Davis, DB, LSC-1 Jeff Rodgers, DL, AFCA All-American-1, NCAA DII Aleric Clark, DB, LSC-2 Chris Hensley, LB, LSC-1, AFCA All-American-1, Football All-America-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, C.M. Frank Mike Clay, DL, LSC-1, LSC South Defensive Lineman of Gazette All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Snow Bowl All-America-1, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant the Year participant Kevin Thornewell, P, NCAA DII All-America-2, NCAA DII Nicholas Davis, DB, LSC-1 John Humphrey, RB, NCAA DII All-Region-1 All-Region-1 Cody Eatmon, DL, LSC-2 Alex Medina, C, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-2 Wesley Whiten, RB, LSC-2 Abel Gonzalez, QB, LSC-2 Norman Miller, RB, LSC-1 Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC-1, LSC South Linebacker of the Stephen Norman, WR, LSC-1 1993 Year, AP Little All-American-1, D2Football.com All-Ameri- Randy Palmer, TE, Successful Farming Magazine All- Michael Cook, OL, LSC-1 can-1, AFCA All-American-1, Cactus Bowl participant America Farm Team-1, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, Tom Crossland, OL, LSC-2 Gary Lusk, WR, LSC-2 LSC All Academic-1 Kevin Dogins, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Terrance Mouton, DL, LSC-2 Richard Rose, OL, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, LSC Louis Fite, RB, LSC-2 Davylyn Nelson, LB, LSC-2 All-Academic-1 Johnnie Freeman, DB, LSC-2 Eric Spencer, WR, LSC-1, LSC South Receiver of the Donovan Gans, LB, Football Gazette National Player of Year, Cactus Bowl participant 1996 the Week Walter Wigfall, OL, LSC-1 David Alsip, DL, LSC-1 Sean Holcomb, LB, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-Ameri- Troy Asbell, LB, LSC-1 can-3, Snow Bowl participant 2000 Bryon Brown, LB, LSC-2 Rodney Hunter, LSC-2 Jeff Chase, OL, LSC-2 Glenard Burks, TE, LSC-2 Jaime Martinez, OL, LSC-2 Aleric Clark, WR, LSC-2 Jeremy Burnell, FB, LSC-2 Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 Robert Garza, OL, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Frank Castro, PK, LSC-2 Anthony Phillips, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA American-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, Daktronics Reg Durden, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-2 All-American-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, Football All-America-1, D2Football.com All-America-1, USAFootball. Al Harris, DB, LSC-1 Gazette Defensive Player of the Year, C.M. Frank All-Amer- com All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Tyrone Marshall, DB, NCAA DII All-Region-2, LSC-2, ican-1, NCAA Division II All-American-1, LSC Defensive Year Snow Bowl participant Back of the Year, LSC-1, Senior Bowl, NCAA Division II Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC-1, LSC Linebacker of the Year Alex Medina, C, LSC-2 All-Region-1 Glen Jones, DB, LSC-1 Randy Palmer, TE, LSC All-Academic-1 Keith Pittman, DB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Kerry Linnear, DL, LSC-2, Cactus Bowl paticipant Todd Perkins, OT, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Moke Simon, DT, C.M. Frank All-American-1, Football Davylyn Nelson, LB, LSC-2 American-1, NCAA DII All-America-1, Football Gazette Gazette All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Lineman Dickie Russel, OL, Cactus Bowl participant All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-2, LSC-1, LSC of the Year, Snow Bowl participant, NCAA Division II All- J.R. Turner, DB, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Back of the Year, Offensive Lineman of the Year, LSC All-Academic-1, Snow American-2, NCAA Division II All-Region-1 Cactus Bowl participant Bowl participant Larry Young, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year Johnnie Warren, DL, LSC-2 Kevin Thornewell, P, NCAA DII All-America-3, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 1992 1999 Joe Bob Warner, OG, LSC-1 Bryant Brinkley, DB, LSC-1, C.M. Frank All-America-2 Roosevelt Brown, OL, LSC-1 Derrick Clay, LB, LSC-2 Jody Cantu, OL, LSC-1 1995 Dexter Deese, RB, LSC-2 Derrick Foster, RB, LSC-1 Oktay Basci, QB, LSC-1 Earl Dotson, OT, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Robert Garza, C, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Jeremy Burnell, FB, LSC All-Academic-1 American-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, C.M. Frank All American-1, Daktronics All-America-1, Football Gazette All- John Cortez, PK, LSC-2 America-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC-1 America-1, All-America Football Foundation All-America-1, Jorge Diaz, OL, LSC-1 Hunter Goodwin, TE, LSC-1 LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, LSC-1, NCAA DII Kevin Dogins, OL, NCAA DII All-America-1, American, Sean Holcomb, DL, LSC-1 All-Region -1 Football Quarterly All-America-1, C.M. Frank All-America-1, John Horn, OG, LSC-1 Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC-1 Snow Bowl participant, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Billy Joe Kelly, DT, LSC-2 Kerrie Linnear, DL, LSC-1 Chris Hensley, LB, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Martin Patton, RB, LSC-1 Nick O’Brien, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Snow Richard Jones, DB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Anthony Phillips, DB, LSC-2 Bowl participant Jaime Martinez, OL, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 John Stevens, LB, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-America-2 Jermane Mayberry, OL, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA 1998 All-American-1, NCAA DII All-America-1, Football Gazette 1991 Terrance Bennett, QB, LSC-1 All-America-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, NCAA Bryant Brinkley, DB, LSC-1 Jeff Chase, OL, LSC-1 DII All-Region-1, LSC-1, Senior Bowl Participant Emmett Corwell, DL, LSC-2 Cliff Clemons, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, NCAA Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 Paschall Davis, LB, LSC-2 DII All-Region-1 Kevin Thornewell, P, LSC-2 Earl Dotson, OL, LSC-2 Robert Garza, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Wesley Whiten, RB, LSC-2 John Horn, OL, LSC-2 Matt Hickl, DB, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, LSC Karl Williams, WR, LSC-2 Brian Nielsen, OL, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Commissioner’s Honor Roll Larry Young, RB, LSC-2 American-1, C.M. Frank All-America-1, LSC Lineman of John Humphrey, RB, LSC-1, NCAA Division II All-Region the Year, LSC-1 -1 1994 Vaughan Penny, DL, LSC-2 Cedric Johnson, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA Glenard Burks, TE, LSC-2 Zarak Peters, DE, LSC-2 All-American-1, NCAA DII All-American-1, Football Gazette Tom Crossland, OL, LSC All-Academic-1 Keith Pittman, DB, LSC-2 All-American-1, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region, LSC Defen- Dexter Deese, RB, LSC-1 John Stevens, DL, LSC-1 sive Back of the Year Kevin Dogins, OL, NCAA DII All-America-1, C.M. Frank Charles Thompson, RB, LSC-1 Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC Freshman of the Year All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Football Gazette Nick O’Brien, OL, LSC-1 All-America-2, LSC-1 1990 Randy Palmer, TE, Successful Farming Magazine Donovan Gans, DL, LSC-2 Herbie Anderson, DB, Blue-Grey game participant All-America-1, LSC All-Academic-1, GTE All-District VI Chris Hensley, LB, Football Gazette National Player of the Keithen DeGrate, OG, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Academic, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Week, LSC-1 American-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Offensive Richard Rose, OL, LSC-1, NCAA Division II All-Region-1, Sean Holcomb, LB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 LSC All-Academic-1, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Richard Jones, DB, Football Gazette National Player of Randy Donnell, DB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District Lane Tobola, DL, LSC-1 the Week VI All-Academic-1 Tyrone Marshall, DB, NCAA DII Sports Information All- Brian Nielsen, OT, LSC-2 1997 Region-1, Football Gazette All-America-2, LSC Defensive Barron Preston, DB, LSC-2 David Alsip, DL, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-America-2, Back of the Year, LSC-1 Rodney Serpa, OL, LSC-2 NCAA Division II All-America-2, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Jaime Martinez, OL, Football Gazette All-America-1, Snow Bowl participant NCAA DII All-Region-1, NCAA DII All-America-2, LSC-1 1989 Troy Asbell, LB, LSC-1 Jermane Mayberry, OL, LSC-1 Herbie Anderson, DB, LSC-2 Cliff Clemons, OG, LSC-1, Football Gazette All- Joe Menchaca, QB, LSC-2 Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon America-2, NCAA Division II All-America-2, NCAA DII Courtney Palmer, LB, LSC-1 Hill Trophy), Street & Smith Magazine’s Exemplary Player

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 53 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football of the Year Award, AFCA/Domino’s Pizza Coaches’ Greg McCathern, LB, LSC-2 Marcus Bonner, RB, LSC-2 Choice Player of the Year, Football Writers of America All- Ken Mueller, OT, LSC-1, LSC All-Academic-1 Andy Hawkins, LB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All- America-1, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-1, Danny Munoz, DE, AP Little All-American-3, LSC-1 American-1, AFCA All-American-1, LSC Lineman of the Football Gazette All America-1, Football Gazette Offensive Walter Rule, PK, LSC-1 Year, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable Defensive Player of the Year, Texas Amateur Achiever of the Year Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Back of the Player in NAIA semifinal game, LSC All-Academic-1, Most (USA Today), Visa Player of the Year, LSC Back of the Year, AP Little All-American-2 Valuable Defensive Player in NAIA quarterfinal game Year, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Player of the Decade, South Martin Stroman, QB, LSC-2, Most Valuable Offensive Texas Sportsman of the Year, Blue-Grey Classic partici- 1985 Player in NAIA championship game pant, East-West Shrine Game participant Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 John Herrera, WR, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valu- Lawrence Batiste, DB, LSC-2 Ken Blackmon, DT, LSC-1 able Offensive Player in NAIA quarterfinal game Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 Marcus Brown, RB, LSC-2 Robert Poole, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Rod Brown, QB, LSC-2 James Collins, WR, LSC-2 Leroy Seidel, DT, Most Valuable Defensive Player in NAIA Keithen DeGrate, OL, LSC-1 Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1 quarterfinal game Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC-1 Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-2 Emmuel Thompson, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most James King, LB, LSC-1 Wilmer Green, DT, LSC-2 Valuable Player in NAIA championship game. Ed LaTouf, C, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Offen- James Jefferson, DB, Football News All-America-1, LSC- Don Washington, DB, LSC-2 sive Lineman of the Year, LSC Team of the Decade, LSC-1 1, LSC Defensive Back of the Year Jafus White, DB, NAIA All-American-1, Mizlou Network Barron Preston, DB, LSC-1 Walter Rule, PK, LSC-1, All-TC-1, AP Little All-American-2 All-America-1, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 John Randle, DE, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1, LSC Freshman of the Year, Eldon Wilie, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All -District-1 Lineman of the Year, LSC Team of the Decade, LSC-1, All-TC-1 King Classic participant Charles Smith, C, AP Little All-America-1, Football News 1978 Jorge Rodriguez, OT, LSC-1 All-America-1, LSC-1 Mark Dizdar, LSC All-Academic-1 Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1, King Classic participant Robert Soza, LB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA Acadmiec Randy Friedrich, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Henry Smith, LB, LSC-2 All-District VI-1, Texas All-Academic-1 Billy John, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA Richard Zepeda, G, LSC-1, All-TC-1 All-District-1 1988 Martin Stroman, QB, LSC-2 Herbie Anderson, DB, LSC-2 1984 Bryan Sweeney, WR, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon Ken Blackmon, DT, LSC-1 Raymond Waddy, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Hill Trophy), AP Little All-American-1, South Texas Sports- Mike Dyal, TE, LSC Freshman of the Year Jafus White, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 man of the Year, AFCA All-American-1, Football Writers of Neal LaHue, PK, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1 Wade Whitmer, DE, Academic All-America-1, LSC All- America All-America-1, Football News All America-1, LSC Chris Soza, QB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI Academic-1 Back of the Year, LSC-1, AFCA/Domino’s Pizza Coaches’ All-Academic-1, All-Texas Academic-1 Ken Wright, OL, LSC-2 Choice Award (NCAA DII Player of theYear) Richard Zepeda, OL, LSC-1 Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 1977 Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC-2 1983 Johnny Barefield, DE, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little Ed LaTouf, C, LSC-2 Greg Hicks, WR, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI All-American-1, NAIA All-American-2, LSC-1, NAIA All- Rod Mounts, OL, AP Little All-American-1, Football News All-Academic-1 District-1 All-America-2, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Neal LaHue, RB, LSC-2 Randy Brooks, DB, LSC-2 Barron Preston, DB, LSC-2 Loyd Lewis, OG, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Larry Collins, RB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All- John Randle, DE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC Lineman American-1, LSC-1 American-1, Mizlou All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Back of the of the Year, LSC-1 Mark Miller, DT, LSC All-Academic-1 Year, Sporting News All-America-HM, NAIA All-District-1, Jorge Rodriguez, OL, LSC-1 Chris Soza, QB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI Senior Bowl participant Heath Sherman, FB, AP Little All-American-3, Football All-Academic-1 Mark Dizdar, G, LSC-Academic-HM News All-America-1, LSC Offensive Player of the Year, Stuart Dornburg, C, LSC-HM LSC-1 1982 Steve Fefer, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1 Darrell Green, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Clem Franks, TE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Henry Smith, LB, LSC-2 American-1, LSC-1, LSC Most Valuable Player Randy Friedrich, T, LSC-HM Steve Fuller, WR, LSC-2 Doug Greene, DB, AP Little All-American-2, NAIA All- 1987 Greg Hicks, DB, LSC All-Academic-1 America-HM, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Mike Adams, DT, LSC-2 Mark James, QB, LSC-2 Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon Neal LaHue, RB/PK, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-2 Joe Henke, LB, Academic All-America-1, LSC All-Academ- Hill Trophy), AP Little All-American-1, Texas Male Amateur Loyd Lewis, OG, LSC-1 ic-1, LSC-HM Athlete of the Year, South Texas Sportsman of the Year, Mark Miller, DT, LSC-2 Billy John, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 AFCA All-American-1, Football News All-America-1, LSC Tracy Payne, OT, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-2 David Palmore, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Back of the Year, LSC-1 Jimmy Rivera, LB, LSC-2 Parker Peebles, LB, LSC All-Academic-HM Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Back of the Glenn Starks, WR, NAIA All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Line- Year 1981 man of the Year, NAIA All-District-1 Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2 Darrell Green, DB, LSC-1 Bryan Sweeney, WR, LSC-HM Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-2 Greg Hicks, WR, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI Wade Whitmer, G, NAIA A.O. Duer Award, Academic All- Moses Horn, OL, AP Little All-America-1, Football News All-Academic-1 America-1, LSC All-Academic-1 All-America-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Mark Miller, DT, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI Jerry Wilbanks, WR, LSC All-Academic-HM Ed LaTouf, C, LSC-1 All-Academic-1 Rod Mounts, OT, LSC-2 Durwood Roquemore, DB, NAIA All-American-1, AFCA 1976 Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1 All-American-2, LSC-1 Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1 Chris Soza, QB, CoSIDA District VI All-Academic-1 Johnny Barefield, DL, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2, Henry Smith, LB, LSC-2 NAIA All-District-1 Rodney Williams, DE, LSC All-Academic-1 1980 Randy Brooks, DB, LSC-2 Joe Barefield, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Larry Collins, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA All- 1986 Marcus Bonner, RB, All-Texas Sports-2 American-2, AP Little All-American-3, Most Valuable Back Johnny Bailey, RB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Juan Castillo, DE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 in NAIA national championship game American-1, Football News All-America-1, Football News Randy Cretors, QB, LSC All-Academic-1 George Franklin, RB, East-West Shrine Game participant, Freshman Team-1, NCAA DII Player of the Year Runner-up Durwood Roquemore, DB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC-2 (Harlon Hill Trophy), Texas Amateur Achiever of the Year, All-Texas Sports-1, NAIA All-District-1 Clem Franks, TE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Houston Chronicle All-Texas team, LSC Back of the Year, Leroy Seidel, DT, All-Texas Sports-1 Doug Greene, DB, LSC-2 LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-1 Emmuel Thompson, DB, LSC-2 Larry Grunewald, LB, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1 Don Washington, DB, LSC-1, AFCA All-American-1, NAIA Lineman of the Year, Most Valuable Player in NAIA champi- Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-1 All-District-1, All-Texas Sports-1, All-TC-1 onship game, NAIA All-District-1 Moses Horn, OL, AP Little All-America-1, LSC Offensive Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-2 Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 1979 Joe Henke, LB, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic All- 54 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships America-2, LSC-HM 1974 1972 Larry McFarland, OL, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-2, Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Floyd Goodwin, OL, LSC-1, Academic All-American-1, NAIA All-American-2, NAIA All-District-1 Charles Bishop, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC LSC All-Academic-1, NAIA All-District-1 David Palmore, LB, LSC-2 All-Academic-1 Johnny Jackson, DE, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic Paul Rich, G, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA All-America- Larry Collins, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year, NAIA All-American-1 HM District Freshman of the Year, Sports Illustrated Award of Levi Johnson, DB, Gridiron Magazine All-American-1, All- Richard Ritchie, QB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All- Merit, NAIA National Player of the Week, LSC-2 Texas College-1, All-American Bowl game participant American-1, NAIA Player of the Year, NAIA All-District-1, Stuart Dornburg, LB, LSC All-Academic-HM Allen Kaiser, LB, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic-1 Most Valuable Back in NAIA semifinal game, LSC-1, Ray Evans, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Ernest Price, DE, AFCA All-American-1, All-Texas Col- Academic All America-2, LSC All-Academic-1 Don Hardeman, FB, NAIA All-American-1, AFCA All-Amer- lege-1, Universal Sports All-American-1, Senior Bowl game Larry Seidel, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable ican-1, Time Magazine All-America-1, NAIA All-District-1, participant, College All-Star game participant Lineman in NAIA semifinal playoff game LSC-1, LSC Back of the Year, NAIA National Player of Al Villalobos, PK, LSC-2 Glenn Starks, WR, NAIA All-America-1, NAIA All-District-1, the Week, Sports Illustrated Award of Merit, AP Little Mike Wendel, QB, LSC-2 LSC-1 All-American-2, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship Wade Whitmer, DT, Academic All-America-1, LSC All- game, Senior Bowl participant 1971 Academic-1 Larry Harvey, DB, LSC All-Academic-1 Floyd Goodwin, OL, All-Texas College-1, Academic All- Mike Hawkins, DE, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA American-2 1975 championship game Levi Johnson, DB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Howard Henderson, DT, LSC-2 All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All- Johnny Barefield, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Joe Herzik, FB, LSC All-Academic-HM District-1, AFCA All-American-2 Valuable lineman in NAIA semifinal game David Hill, TE, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All- Claude McMillon, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA Larry Collins, RB, NAIA All-American-2, LSC-1, NAIA All- District-1, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-1, LSC Lineman of All-District-1 District-1, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship game the Year Curtis Neal, DT, All-Texas College-1 Stuart Dornburg, C, LSC All-Academic-HM Jerry Janik, LB, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little All- Ernest Price, DT, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All- Ray Evans, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC All-Academ- American-2, NAIA All-District-1, LSC-1, LSC Lineman of District-1 ic-1 the Year, LSC All-Academic-1 Eldridge Small, WR, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA Larry Grady, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Johnny Martinez, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All- Larry Grunewald, LB, LSC-2 All-American-3 District-1, NAIA All-America-2, Senior Bowl participant Larry Harvey, DB, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic-1 Larry McFarland, T, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little Jerrald Taylor, WR, All-Texas College-1, Outstanding Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-HM All-American-3, NAIA All-American-HM Freshman Player on All-TC team Howard Henderson, DL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Greg Osborne, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM Valuable lineman in NAIA championship game David Palmore, LB, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA 1970 Joe Herzik, FB, LSC All-Academic-HM semifinal game Jim Brown, OL, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM David Hill, TE, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-Amer- Richard Ritchie, QB, LSC-1, LSC All-Academic-1, NAIA Karl Douglas, QB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, Houston ican-1, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, All-District-1, Most Valuable Player in NAIA semifinal game All-College-1, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship East-West Shrine Game participant, American Bowl Game Dan St. Leger, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 game, AP Little All-American-HM participant, Japan All-Star Game participant, College All- Margarito Guerrero, DL, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little Star Game participant 1973 All-American-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1 Johnny Martinez, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Clarence Alberts, RB, LSC-HM Dwight Harrison, WR, AFCA All-American-1, All-Texas Larry McFarland, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Richard Chapman, G, LSC-HM, LSC All-Academic-HM College-1, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM, NAIA All- David Palmore, LB, LSC-2 Don Hardeman, LB, Universal All-American-2, LSC-2 American-HM Paul Rich, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA All- Larry Harvey, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM Allen Kaiser, LB, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM American-2 David Hill, TE, LSC-2 Claude McMillon, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC Richard Ritchie, QB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC Back Ruford Huff, FB, LSC-2 Defensive Player of the Year, AP Little All-American-HM of the Year, NAIA All-American-2, LSC All-Academic-1, Johnny Jackson, DE, Academic All-American-1, LSC Curtis Neal, DT, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Most Valuable Back in NAIA semifinal game All-Academic-1, LSC-HM Ernest Price, DT, LSC-2, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA Larry Seidel, DT, LSC-2 Bruce Owens, OT, LSC-HM semifinal game Glenn Starks, WR, LSC-2 Danny Vasquez, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM Eldridge Small, WR, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, Houston Dan St. Leger, OL, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All- Mike Wendel, QB/P, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM All-College-1, AP Little All-American-HM District-1, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic All-America-2 Guile Vela, RB, LSC-HM Robert Young, LB, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-2, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1, Houston All-College-1, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA champion- ship game

1969 Phelan Allee, FB, LSC-HM Andy Browder, OL, AP Little All-American-HM, LSC-1 Thomas Domel, OL, All-Texas College-1, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Karl Douglas, QB, LSC-2, NAIA All-American-HM, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship game Ronald Fielding, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-HM Henry Glenn, RB, LSC-2 Margarito Guerrero, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-2, NAIA All- American-HM, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA semifinal game Dwight Harrison, WR, LSC-2 Alvin Matthews, DB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2, College All-Star Game participant James Respondek, TE, LSC-1, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA championship game Ed Scott, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All- American-HM, NAIA All-American-HM George Franklin (1973-76) runs through the line Eldridge Small, WR, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Mike Williamson, FB, LSC-HM Robert Young, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 55 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football All-American-3, NAIA All-American-HM, LSC Lineman of All-American-HM 1953 the Year Barry Copenhaver, Williamson All-American-HM, LSC-HM Jim Martin, Texas Conference-1 Doug Harvey, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, All- William Putnam, Texas Conference-2 1968 Texas College-1 Alton Sanders, FB, Texas Conference-HM Karl Douglas, QB, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM Tommy Janik, P-DB, AP Little All-American-2, AP Little Bob Smith, Texas Conference-HM Ronald Fielding, OL, LSC-1 All-American-HM, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, Challenge Norman Smith, Texas Conference-HM Henry Glenn, RB, outstanding freshman back in Texas Bowl Participant colleges Kenneth Jones, LSC-1 1952 Dwight Harrison, WR, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, AP Butch Pressley, RB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, William- George Edwards, Texas Conference-1 Little All-American-HM, NAIA All-American-HM son All-American-HM, Challenge Bowl Participant Bob Holloway, Texas Conference-1 Ray Hickl, DT, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas Col- Jesse Villesca, LSC-HM Reggie West, FB, Texas Conference-1, AP Little All- lege-1, NAIA All-American-HM, AP Little All-American-HM Charles Williams, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1 American-HM Quinton Holtz, OL, LSC-1 Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-2, All- 1961 1951 Texas College-HM Sid Blanks, RB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2 Roland Beckworth, Texas Conference-HM Bill Pettijohn, OL, LSC-1 Dickie Carpenter, E, LSC-2 A.J. Boese, Texas Conference-1 Larry Pullin, DB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Doug Harvey, C, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Truman Donahoo, Texas Conference-1 Butch Riley, LB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All- Jarrell Hayes, QB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Jack Fink, Texas Conference-HM American-2, AP Little All-American-HM Mauricio Leal, HB, LSC-2 Bob Holloway, Texas Conference-1 Ed Scott, DB, LSC-1 Leroy Schulmeier, T, LSC-2 Gene Rogers, Texas Conference-HM Bill Smalling, Texas Conference-HM 1967 1960 Jack Sportsman, Texas Conference-1, AP Little All- Jerry Hajovsky, DL, LSC-2 Sid Blanks, HB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM American-HM Dwight Harrison, E, LSC-2 Barry Copenhaver, LSC-HM Earl Turner, Texas Conference-1 Ray Hickl, DE, AP Little All-American-HM Willie Crafts, T, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1 Reggie West, FB, Texas Conference-HM James Hill, DB, LSC-1, Senior Bowl participant James Franz, C, LSC-1 Quinton Holtz, DT, LSC-2 Jarrell Hayes, QB, LSC-1 1950 Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, All- Harold Hees, HB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, AP Little A.J. Boese, HB, Texas Conference-1 Texas College-1 All-American-HM Harold Menke, FB, AP Little All-American-HM Larry Pullin, DB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Tommy Janik, P, LSC-1 Jim Martin, T, Texas Conference-1 Butch Riley, LB, LSC-1 Harold King, LSC-2 Stewart Norton, T, Texas Conference-1 Carlos Saldana, DL, LSC-1 Jesse Longhofer, G, LSC-HM Alton Sanders, RB, Texas Conference-1 Ed Scott, DB, LSC-HM Butch Pressley, FB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Frank Schneider, G, Texas Conference-1 Kenneth Scholz, RB, Texas Conference-1, AP Little All- 1966 1959 American-HM Jerry Hajovsky, DT, LSC-HM Barry Copenhaver, LSC-2 James Hill, DB, LSC-2 James Franz, LSC-1 1949 Tony Langeld, LB, LSC-HM Lupe Jaimes, TE, LSC-2 Edwin Barrow, G, Texas Conference-1 Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, All- Kenneth Kachtik, FB, All-Texas College-HM Trenton Fowler, HB, Texas Conference-HM Texas College-1 Gerald Lambert, DL, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA Gene Greene, HB, Texas Conference-1 Terry Oglesby, QB, LSC-2, All-Texas College-1 All-American-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1, Most Valuable Harold Menke, HB, Texas Conference-2 Carlos Saldana, DL, LSC-2 Lineman in NAIA championship game Melvin Moody, E, Texas Conference-HM Gene Upshaw, T, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM, Jesse Longhofer, G, LSC-HM Dan Purcell, C, Texas Conference-2 Senior Bowl participant, Coaches’ All-American Bowl Butch Pressley, FB, All-Texas College-1, LSC-2, Most Frank Schneider, Texas Conference-HM participant, College All-Star game participant Valuable Player in NAIA championship game 1948 1965 1958 none James Brown, HB, LSC-HM, NAIA All-American-HM James Graeber, LSC-1 Randy Johnson, QB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All- Gerald Lambert, DL, LSC-1 1947 American-2, LSC-2 Charles Massey, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Norman Brown, AP Little All-American-HM Wilbur McDonald, E, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM, AP Little All-American-HM 1957 1946 Milton Kellner, OT, LSC-1 Harold Holden, HB, LSC-HM Jack Schulze, AP Little All-American-HM L.J. Rolf, HB, LSC-HM Joe Howell, G, LSC-2 Carl Smith, G, LSC-1 Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-HM 1942-45 Raul Trevino, G, NAIA All-American-HM W.J. Stokley, T, LSC-2 No football during World War II Weldon Wilson, LB, LSC-1 1956 1941 1964 Harold Holden, HB, LSC-2 Dick Brannon, T, Alamo Conference-2 John Bugg, G, LSC-2 Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Stuart Clarkson, C, AP Little All-American-1, Collyers All- Mike Ellis, E, LSC-1 Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-1 American-1, NEA All-American-3, Alamo Conference-1 James Hill, HB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-HM John Ormand, QB, LSC-HM Alfred Dowgillio, T, Alamo Conference-HM Randy Johnson, QB, LSC-1, Most Valuable Player in Bill Pippen, G, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Cecil Evans, T, Alamo Conference-2 LSC, All-Texas College-1, AP Little All-American-2 Hall Whitley, T, AP Little All-American-2, LSC-1, All-Texas Tuger Hall, QB, Alamo Conference-HM Kenneth Perkins, DT, LSC-1 College-1 Russ Jensen, E, Alamo Conference-1 James Rode, E, LSC-1, All-Texas College-HM Robert Jones, G, Alamo Conference-HM L.J. Rolf, HB, LSC-HM 1955 Arthur Lang, E, Alamo Conference-1 Carl Smith, G, LSC-2 Steve Curry, FB, LSC-2 Roscoe Maris, G, Alamo Conference-HM Weldon Wilson, LB, LSC-2 Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-2 Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-HM Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-2 Jack Rucker, HB, Alamo Conference-2 1963 Merle Muckleroy, G, Helms Foundation All-America-1 Gil Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Sid Blanks, RB, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC-2 Bill Pippen, G, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Maurice Taylor, E, Alamo Conference-2 James Brown, RB, LSC-2 Hall Whitley, T, LSC-2 Johnny Vargo, QB, Alamo Conference-1 Armando Nino, G, LSC-1 James Rode, LB, LSC-1 1954 1940 Ted Unbehagen, E, LSC-2 Steve Curry, FB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Warren Arnold, E, AP Little All-American-HM Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-2 Dick Brannon, T, Alamo Conference-2 1962 Bill Pippen, G, LSC-HM, AP Little All-American-HM Stuart Clarkson, C, AP Little All-American-1, Alamo Sid Blanks, RB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-2, AP Little Conference-1 56 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Cecil Evans, T, Alamo Conference-2 J.P. Hilliard, HB, Alamo Conference-2, AP Little All- Assistant Coaches American-HM Russ Jensen, Alamo Conference-1, AP Little All-Ameri- Pat Aguilar, 1977-79 Dewey Mayhew, 1954 can-HM Art Lang, E, Alamo Conference-1 Carlos Alvarado, 2008-10 Doug McCutchen, 1977-79 Francis Mattingly, FB, AP Little All-American-HM Chris Ballard, 1995-00 Don McDonald, 1967-71, 74 Dick Reese, AP Little All-American-HM Joe Barron, 2009-10 Richard McCurry, 1982 Jack Rucker, FB, Alamo Conference-2 Gilbert Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Ryan Beard, 2007-08 Mike Menefee, 1982 Maurice Taylor, E, Alamo Conference-2 Charles Bishop, 1981-83 Thleton Morton, 1934 Johnny Vargo, QB, Alamo Conference-1 Fred Bleil, 1983 Jess Mundy, 1949-51 1939 Greg Bormann, 2002-03 Pete Murray, 1966-69, 76-78, 80-84 Warren Arnold, E, Alamo Conference-2 Jim Bridges, 1987 Vonn Murray, 1983 Stuart Clarkson, C, Alamo Conference-1 Darrell Brock, 1980 Ben Noonan, 2002-04 Bufurd Dugger, FB, Alamo Conference-HM Kenneth Grimes, QB, Alamo Conference-1 David Browning, 1987-88 Daniel Oelschlegel, 2010 L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-2 Haskel Buff, 1995-97, 2000-06 K.Y. Owens, 1966 Robert Jones, G, Alamo Conference-2 David Calloway, 2007-10 Kevin Palmer, 2004-05 Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-1 Morris Reese, G, Alamo Conference-1 Jerry Campbell, 1995-96 Nick Paremski, 2004-05 Gilbert Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-HM Ted Carley 1954-61 Clay Patterson, 2007-10 Everett Stephens, T, Alamo Conference-1 Juan Castillo, 1982-85, 90-94 Joey Pena, 2006-07 1938 Matt Clark, 2000 Maurice Pippkin, 1938-39 Martin Ahrens, E, Alamo Conference-1 Barry Copenhaver, 1972-73 Don Pittman, 1979, 83-99 Joe Anthis, G, Alamo Conference-2 Davis Corley, 1975-76 Kyle Ppool, 2007-10 Stuart Clarkson, C, Alamo Conference-2 Charles Foerster, G, Alamo Conference-HM John Cosgrove, 1974-77 Bill Purser, 1962-63 Wallace Franks, C Alamo Conference-HM Willie Crafts, 1970-73 Keith Ranspot, 1952-53 Leroy Fry, HB, AP Little All-American-HM, Wigman All- Andrew Crawford, 1977-78 Tim Reid, 1977-78 America-1, Alamo Conference-1 Dub Galiga, E, Alamo Conference-HM Richard Cundiff, 1985-99 Dorse Richards, 1937 Kenneth Grimes, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Pete Cuva, 2007 Pat Rippee, 2006 Earl Harris, G, Alamo Conference-1 Jim Dawson, 1992-94 Jay Rose, 2010 Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1, AP Little All- American-HM Nick DeBose, 2007 Jack Rucker, 1947-49 L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-2 John Mark Dixon, 1933 Mike Salinas, 2002-04 Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-1 Ron Gentry, 1971-73 John Schroff, 2007-10 John Mumme, T, Alamo Conference-1 Woodrow Petty, HB, Alamo Conference-HM Leonard Germer, 1964 Mike Scott, 1984-86 Morris Reese, G, Alamo Conference-HM David Grace, 2006 Cody Smith, 2010 B.W. Tewes, T, Alamo Conference-HM James Graf, 2006 Dave Smith, 1955-58 1937 Gene Greene, 1959-65 Mark Smith, 1985-86 Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1 Joe Harms, 1997-99 Glenn Starks, 1979, 84 L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-1 George Hauser, 2000-01 Bob Stevens, 1950-53 Clarence Jarvis, FB, Alamo Conference-1 Fred McIntire, C, Alamo Conference-1 Lee Hayes, 2001-02 Ted Unbehagen, 1965 Charles Holden, 1935 Raymond Waddy, 1984 1936 Rayshaun Hollings, 2007 Gene Walkoviak, 1974-76 Adrian Carson, G, Alamo Conference-1 Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1 Ron Hudson, 2004 Keith Walters, 1987-89 Luther Rader, T, Alamo Conference-1 Dan Hurley, 1980, 84-86, 89 Frank Warner, 1931-32 Dorse Richards, E, Alamo Conference-1 Tremaine Jackson, 2006 Marion Waters, 2005 1933-35 Tracy James, 2006 Jeff Weeks, 2005-06 No records Cal Jewett, 1929-41 W.C. Wilson, 1971 Tony Johnson, 2003 Bobby Jack Wright, 1979-82 1932 John Mark Dixon, E, TIAA-1 Fred Jonas, 1967-76 Robert Young, 1978-81 Robert Kelly, 1983 1931 Chris Kincaid, 1989 Lawrence Allen, C, TIAA-1 Albert Cox, HB, TIAA-1 Kris Kocurek, 2005 Vernon Couch, FB, TIAA-2 Neal LaHue, 1985-87, 2002-05 W.L. Harbin, HB, TIAA-1 Jim Lance, 1973-74 Martin Hodgkiss, T, TIAA-1 Eggleston Ramee, G, TIAA-2 Jack Little, 1955-61 Robert Rich, E, TIAA-1 James Lott, 2001-02 M.A. Smith, G, TIAA-1 John Mannino, 2008-09 Harmon Teel, E, TIAA-2 Jaime Martinez, 2005-10 1930 Mike Martinez, 2009-10 J. Mil Audl, E, TIAA-HM Rick Matt, 1990-91 Gordon Cabaniss, G, TIAA-1 Albert Cox, TIAA-1 W.L. Harbin, HB, TIAA-HM

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 57 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football All-Time Javelina Captains 1930 - Lawrence Allen, Gordon Cabaniss 1988 - James Guidry, Heath Sherman 1931 - Albert Cox, W.L. Harbin 1989 - Johnny Bailey, Ed LaTouf, Henry Smith 1932 - Albert Cox, W.L. Harbin 1990 - Keithen DeGrate, Barron Preston, Audie Williams 1933 - Martin Hodgkiss, Basil Philiber 1991 - Paschall Davis, Brian Nielsen, Charles Thompson 1934 - John Mark Dixon, Charles Holden 1992 - Game captains 1935 - Richmond Massey, Jack Schuepbach 1993 - Sean Holcomb, Charles Miles 1936 - Adrian Carson, Elton Ford 1994 - Sean Holcomb, Joe Menchaca 1937 - Clarence Jarvis, Fred McIntyre 1995 - Kevin Dogins, Chris Hensley 1938 - Kenneth Grimes, Don Hightower 1996 - Tyrone Marshall, Todd Perkins, Kyle Williams 1939 - Kenneth Grimes 1997 - Troy Asbell, Oktay Basci, Torrie Edwards, Chris Hensley 1940 - Warren Arnold, Stuart Clarkson 1998 - Randy Palmer, Lane Tobola 1941 - Maurice Taylor, Johnny Vargo 1999 - Robert Garza, Ishmael Muhammad, Mike Salinas, Cephus Scott 1942-45 - No teams 2000 - Robert Garza, Jonathan Heyward, Kiah Johnson 1946 - J.W. Helms, Bob Stevens 2001 - Les Brown, Abel Gonzalez, Kiah Johnson, Kevin Palmer 1947 - Norman Brown, Bob Leary 2002 - Abel Gonzalez, Mike Clay, Davylyn Nelson 1948 - Ivan Snowden, Carl Spoonemore 2003 - Ken Benoit, Kevin Palmer, Larry Williams 1949 - Game captains 2004 - Deandrae Fillmore, Daniel Taylor, Curtis Tyler, Larry Williams 1950 - Stewart Bauer, Kenneth Scholz 2005 - Deandrae Fillmore, Richard Hammond, Errick Lewis, Wilbert 1951 - A.J. Boese, Earl Turner Martin 1952 - Bob Holloway, Jack Sportsman 2006 - Blair Anderson, John Cook, Mike Martinez, Steve Yaden 1953 - Jim Martin, William Putnam 2007 - Clayton Cretors, Jimmy Lugo, Mike Martinez, Raymorris Miller, 1954 - Sid Douthit, William Putnam Jeff Terry, Markeith Wesley 1955 - Steve Curry, Johnny McCampbell 2008 - Jimmy Lugo, Mike Martinez, Jareko Taylor, Markeith Wesley 1956 - Hubert Dixon, Hall Whitley 2009 - Billy Garza, Jeff Edwards, Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, Markeith 1957 - Harold Holden, Joe Howell Wesley 1958 - James Graber, Gerald Lambert 2010 - Tim Byerly, DeIra Glover, Ryan Lincoln, Nate Poppell 1959 - Kenneth Kachtik, Gerald Lambert 1960 - John Beseda, Jesse Longhofer 1961 - Dickie Carpenter, Jarrell Hayes, Charles Williams 1962 - Barry Copenhaver, Doug Harvey 1963 - Sid Blanks, Ted Unbenhagen 1964 - Mike Ellis, Jim Rode 1965 - Randy Johnson, Gerald Pargmann, L.J. Rolf 1966 - Dennis Nietenhoefer, Freddie Teer 1967 - Jerry Gates, James Hill, Glenn McDonald 1968 - Dwayne Nix, Carlos Saldana 1969 - Leroy Deanda, James Respondek, Gene Walkoviak 1970 - Jim Brown, Karl Douglas 1971 - Floyd Goodwin, Allen Kaiser, Claude McMillon, Curtis Neal, Eldridge Small 1972 - Floyd Goodwin, Levi Johnson, Allen Kaiser 1973 - Game captains 1974 - Charles Bishop, Ray Evans, David Hill 1975 - Ray Evans, David Hill 1976 - Leonard Avery, Larry McFarland, Richard Ritchie 1977 - Mike Hawkins, Joe Henke, Glenn Starks 1978 - Mark Dizdar, Elvis Hartsfield, Billy John 1979 - Randy Friedrich, Andy Hawkins, Mike Sheffield, Martin Stroman 1980 - Leroy Seidel, Don Washington 1981 - Marcus Bonner, Royce Nitchmann, Durwood Roquemore 1982 - Darrell Green, Mark James, Tracy Payne, Justin Price 1983 - Loyd Lewis, Mark Miller 1984 - Bill Jones, Steven Mayberry, Mark Smith, Greg Wright Mike Martinez, three-time captain 1985 - Ken Blackmon, Richard Zepeda 2006-08 1986 - Darcy Davis, David Malesky, Greg McCathern, Ken Mueller 1987 - Darcy Davis, Moses Horn

58 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Javelinas in the NFL

Clarence Alberts – Dallas Cowboys Jim Krempin – New York Jets Herbie Anderson – Phoenix Cardinals, Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs Loyd Lewis - Minnesota Vikings Troy Asbell – Kerry Linnear – Johnny Bailey – , Phoenix Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, St. Gary Lusk – Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys Louis Rams Alvin Matthews – Green Bay Packers, Johnny Barefield – St. Louis Cardinals Francis Mattingly - Chicago Rockets Terry Blackmon – Jermane Mayberry – Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints Sid Blanks – Houston Oilers, Boston Patriots, Washington Redskins Larry McFarland – San Francisco 49ers Marcus Bonner – Norman Miller – Washington Redskins Michael Bragg - Kansas City Chiefs Tom Morton – Randy Brooks – Atlanta Falcons Rod Mounts – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Andy Browder – Buffalo Bills Al Nickerson – Dallas Cowboys Bryon Brown – Baltimore Ravens Brian Nielsen – Dallas Cowboys Roosevelt Brown – Green Bay Packers Stephen Norman – Jeff Chase – Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints Nick O’Brien – Detroit Lions Stuart Clarkson – Chicago Bears Randy Palmer – Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Giles Cole – Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams Ken Perkins – Dallas Cowboys Larry Collins – Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints Todd Perkins – Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys Willie Crafts – Denver Broncos Anthony Phillips – Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings Paschall Davis – St. Louis Rams Ernest Price – Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks Keithen DeGrate – Chicago Bears John Randle – Minesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks Jorge Diaz – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys Paul Rich – St. Louis Cardinals Kevin Dogins – Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Bears, Butch Riley – Baltimore Colts Atlanta Falcons Jeff Rodgers – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Earl Dotson – Green Bay Packers Durwood Roquemore – Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills Karl Douglas – Baltimore Colts Jimmy Saddler-McQueen - Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, St. Louis Rams Willie Drew – Houston Oilers Byron Shaw – New York Jets Mike Dyal – Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers Hughie Shaw – Minnesota Vikings, San Diego Chargers Larry Edwards – Heath Sherman – Philadelphia Eagles Steve Fefer – Seattle Seahawks Kerry Simien – Cleveland Browns, John Fletcher – Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys Moke Simon – Indianapolis Colts Derrick Foster – Robert Skrobarczyk – Philadelphia Eagles Roberto Garza – Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears Eldridge Small – New York Giants Hunter Goodwin - Minnesota Vikings Glenn Starks – Seattle Seahawks Darrell Green – Washington Redskins Gil Steinke – Philadelphia Eagles Doug Greene – St. Louis Cardinals, Buffalo Bills Bryan Sweeney – Los Angeles Rams Jorge Guerra - Buffalo Bills Jerrald Taylor - Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs Sheldon Haliburton – Houston Oilers, San Diego Chargers, Detroit Lions Emmuel Thompson – Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills Don Hardeman – Houston Oilers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baltimore Colts, New Eugene Upshaw – Oakland Raiders Orleans Saints Raymond Waddy – Washington Redskins Al Harris – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers, Donald Washington – Houston Oilers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Donald Ray Washington – Pittsburgh Steelers Dwight Harrison – Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Colts Jafus White – Detroit Lions Andy Hawkins – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers Hall Whitley – Baltimore Colts, New York Titans Mike Hawkins – New England Patriots Karl Williams – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Joe Hayes - Philadelphia Eagles Floyd Young – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Matt Hickl – Seattle Seahawks Ray Hickl – New York Giants, Houston Oilers David Hill – Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams Jim Hill – San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers Sean Holcomb – New England Patriots Harold Holden – Denver Broncos Bernard Holmes – New York Jets Sloan Hood – Chicago Bears John Humphrey – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tommy Janik – New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills James Jefferson – Seattle Seahawks Levi Johnson – Detroit Lions Kiah Johnson – Chicago Bears Randy Johnson – Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants Richard Jones – Indianapolis Colts Allen Kaiser – Houston Oilers

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 59 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football By The Numbers

Pro Football Hall of Famers: 3, Gene Upshaw, Darrell Green and John Randle Most players taken in one draft: 6, in 1978 Consecutive Decades with a player drafted: 7 and counting First Round Draft Picks: 8 Consecutive Years with a player drafted: 10, 1975-84 and 18-of-19 years from 1966-1984 Earliest Pick: 15, Don Hardeman by the Houston Oilers in 1975 Total Draft Picks: 50 Players Signed by the NFL: 104 Latest Pick: 326, Bryan Sweeney by the Cleveland Browns in 1979

1942 - Center Stuart Clarkson, Chicago (22-200) 1957 - Linebacker Hall Whitley, Baltimore (15-173) 1961 - Offensive Guard, Willie Crafts, Denver (15-113) 1963 - Defensive Back Tom Janik, Denver (3-21), Detroit (12-167) 1964 - Running Back Sid Blanks, Houston (5-38), Chicago (3-42) 1966 - Quarterback Randy Johnson, Atlanta (1-16), Denver (4-27) 1967 - Offensive Guard Gene Upshaw, Oakland, (1-17) 1968 - Defensive Back Jim Hill, San Diego (1-18) 1969 - Defensive End Ray Hickl, New York Giants (9-223); Linebacker Butch Riley, Baltimore (12-310) 1970 - Cornerback Alvin Matthews, Green Bay (2-41) 1971 - Defensive Back Dwight Harrison, Denver (2-35); Quarterback Karl Douglas, Baltimore (3-78); Offensive Tackle Andy Browder, Buffalo (11-263) 1972 - Wide Receiver Eldridge Small, New York Giants (1-17); Linebacker Larry Edwards, New York Giants (5-121) 1973 - Defensive Tackle Ernest Price, Detroit (1-17); Safety Levi Johnson, Detroit (3-75); Tackle Jim Krempin, New York Jets (10-247) 1975 - Fullback Don Hardeman, Houston (1-15) 1976 - Tight End David Hill, Detroit (2-46); Wide Receiver Jerrald Taylor, Los Angeles (4-96) 1977 - Running back George Franklin, St. Louis (2-47) 1978 - Defensive End Johnny Barefield, St. Louis (2-42); Running Back Larry Collins, Cleveland (3-67); Safety Doug Greene, St. Louis (3-69); Wide Receiver Glenn Starks, Seattle (6-146); Defensive End Mike Hawkins, New England (7-188); Running Back Hughie Shaw, Minnesota (10-272) 1979 - Wide receiver Bryan Sweeney, Detroit (12-326) 1980 - Safety Jafus White, Green Bay (10-253); Linebacker Andy Hawkins, Tampa Bay (10-267) 1981 - Safety Don Washington, Houston (7-193) 1982 - Cornerback Durwood Roquemore, Kansas City (6-157) 1983 - Defensive back Darrell Green, Washington (1-28) 1984 - Wide Receiver Joe Hayes, Philadelphia (7-172); Offensive Guard Loyd Lewis, Minnesota (7-196) 1989 - Fullback Heath Sherman, Philadelphia (6-162); Offensive Guard Rod Mounts, Tampa Bay (11-284) 1990 - Running back Johnny Bailey, Chicago (9-228); Kerry Simien, Cleveland, (12-323) 1991 - Defensive back Herbie Anderson, Phoenix, (10-255) 1993 - Offensive lineman Eart Dotson, Green Bay (3-81) 1994 - Defensive Back Anthony Phillips, Atlanta (3-72) 1995 - Defensive End Jeff Rodgers, Tampa Bay (7-227) 1996 - Offensive Lineman Jermane Mayberry, Philadelphia (1-25); Tight End Hunter Goodwin, Minnesota (4-97) 1997 - Defensive Back Al Harris, Tampa Bay (6-169) 2000 - Tight End Giles Cole, Minnesota (7-244) 2001 - Center Robert Garza, Atlanta (4-99)

60 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athlet- and Tarleton State (1968, 1994) joined the league ics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative soon after. athletics conference which aims to provide a superior Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, competitive experience for member institutions and while the University of the Incarnate Word became the to allow for comprehensive development of student- newest member in 2010. athletes through academic services and life skills Past members of the LSC include Trinity, Hous- programming. The LSC continues to build upon its ton, Lamar, Howard Payne, Sul Ross State, McMurry, proud history while intending to be recognized as the Harding, Ouachita Baptist, Central Oklahoma, East premier NCAA Divi- Central (Okla.), Northeastern State (Okla.), South- sion II conference eastern Oklahoma and Southwestern Oklahoma. in the nation. With a more streamlined membership in place, the The league’s LSC will do away with divisional formats during the mission is to foster 2011-12 athletic seasons. Dating back to the 1997-98 student participa- academic year, the league was formed into two divi- tion and success sions - North and South - in football, volleyball, bas- among member institutions in Division II intercol- ketball, baseball and softball. Volleyball and baseball legiate athletics as an integral part of each institu- returned to playing without divisions in 2007-08, with tion’s total educational program. The LSC strives for football, basketball and softball set to go back to a academic excellence, stresses involvement within the one-conference model this year. community, and prides itself in upholding traditions While the LSC has maintained a long-standing while continually seeking new opportunities to provide tradition of competitive athletic programs for its mem- student-athletes with a unique and superior experi- bers, many teams and individuals have gone on to ence. distinguish themselves on the national stage. Entering The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has de- 2011-12, LSC member institutions have collected 74 veloped from a five-team conference of Texas-based NCAA national championships since the league joined schools to an 11-member league that spans three the Division II membership in 1982. Abilene Christian states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico). The supplied the most recent additions to that total, cap- conference membership recently changed with the turing both the men’s indoor and outdoor track and departure of five Oklahoma schools following the field championships this past year. 2010-11 academic year. The league continues to The LSC conducts conference championships assist its member institutions in the maintenance of in 16 sports (eight men and eight women). Men’s intercollegiate athletic programs that are compatible championships include football, soccer, cross country, with the highest standards of education and competi- basketball, baseball, track and field, tennis and golf. tive sports. Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, Throughout the league’s 80-year history, various cross country, basketball, softball, track and field, ten- institutions have competed under the LSC banner. nis and golf. Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce (then The conference office is located in Richardson, East Texas State) remains from the original group that Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Stan Wagnon was formed in 1931 when North Texas State, South- serves as Commissioner, with assistance from Jay west Texas State, Sam Houston State and Stephen Poerner (Compliance), Melanie Robotham (Media F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Relations) and Travis Whipple (Marketing and Broad- Athletic Association. casting). The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members having been added in each of the past six decades. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, followed by An- gelo State in 1968 and Abilene Christian in 1973. Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was Wagnon Robotham Poerner Whipple admitted. Since then, the LSC has grown to include members from Arkansas and Oklahoma. Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman’s (1989) and previous members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993)

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 61 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football LSC Standings SOUTH DIVISION NORTH DIVISION

Overall LSC FIRST TEAM OFFENSE FIRST TEAM OFFENSE W L Pct. W L Pct. Mitchell Gale QB So. Abilene Christian Wes Wood QB So. Eastern New Mexico Abilene Christianb 11 1 .917 10 0 1.00 Kelvin Thompson RB Sr. West Texas A&M Baylen Laury RB Sr. Southeastern Oklahoma Josh Birmingham RB Fr. Central Oklahoma A&M-Kingsvilleb 10 2 .833 9 1 .900 Evan Robertson RB Jr. Tarleton State b Emery Dudensing FB Sr. Abilene Christian Darrin Reeves FB Sr. Southeastern Oklahoma West Texas A&M 8 4 .667 8 2 .800 Jessie Poku WR Sr. Eastern New Mexico Midwestern Statek 8 4 .667 7 3 .700 Edmond Gates WR Sr. Abilene Christian Stephon Burton WR Sr. West Texas A&M Trey McVey WR Jr. Northeastern State Northeastern State 6 5 .545 6 4 .600 Kenzee Jackson WR Fr. Texas A&M-Commerce Tyson Williams WR Jr. West Texas A&M Angelo State 5 5 .500 5 5 .500 Daniel Morrell WR Jr. Central Oklahoma David Little WR Jr. Midwestern State East Central 5 6 .455 5 5 .500 Darian Dale WR Jr. Eastern New Mexico Ben Gibbs TE Jr. Abilene Christian Eastern New Mex. 5 6 .455 4 6 .400 Ryan Shelley TE So. Southeastern Oklahoma Royland Tubbs OG Sr. Abilene Christian Colton Ables OG Jr. Northeastern State Southeastern Okla. 3 8 .273 3 7 .300 Hank Gilley OG Sr. Midwestern State Southwestern Okla. 3 8 .273 3 7 .300 Ryan Sullivan OG Jr. Southeastern Oklahoma Amini Silatolu OT Jr. Midwestern State Travis Kincheloe OT So. Southeastern Oklahoma Incarnate Word 3 8 .273 3 7 .300 Trevis Turner OT Sr. Abilene Christian Adam Robinson OT Jr. Eastern New Mexico Tarleton State 3 8 .273 3 7 .300 Matt Webber C Jr. Abilene Christian Chris Cherry OT Jr. Northeastern State A&M-Commerce 3 8 .273 2 8 .200 Sergio Castillo PK Fr. West Texas A&M Sean Taglialatela C Sr. Southeastern Oklahoma Central Oklahoma 2 9 .182 2 8 .200 Garrett Tidwell RS Sr. Angelo State Taylor Cannon PK Jr. Eastern New Mexico Nate Robinson RS Jr. Northeastern State Final 2010 Overall Standings FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Marvin Jones DT Sr. Abilene Christian FIRST TEAM DEFENSE b - NCAA Division II Playoff participant Johnny Tivao DT Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Billy Blackard DT Sr. Northeastern State k - Kanza Bowl participant Aston Whiteside DE Jr. Abilene Christian Bracy McCoy DT So. Eastern New Mexico Fred Thompson DE Sr. Abilene Christian Armonty Bryant DE So. East Central Overall North Kyle Thomas DE Sr. West Texas A&M Matt Kalisch DE Sr. Eastern New Mexico W L Pct. W L Pct. Johnny Evans ILB Sr. Northeastern State Tressor Baptiste ILB Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Northeastern State 6 5 .545 5 1 .833 Nathan Uland ILB Sr. Eastern New Mexico Kevin Washington ILB Sr. Abilene Christian East Central 5 6 .455 5 1 .833 Devin Sweet OLB Sr. Eastern New Mexico Shad Baichtol OLB Sr. West Texas A&M Eastern New Mex. 5 6 .455 3 3 .500 Danny Mason OLB So. Texas A&M-Commerce Courtney Lane OLB Sr. Abilene Christian Southwestern Okla. 3 8 .273 3 3 .500 Dontea Smith CB Jr. East Central Tae Evans CB Sr. West Texas A&M Southeastern Okla. 3 8 .273 2 4 .333 Nate Robinson CB Jr. Northeastern State Caleb Randolph CB Jr. West Texas A&M A&M-Commerce 3 8 .273 2 4 .333 Tillman Stevens S Sr. Eastern New Mexico Corey Robertson S Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Jonathan Darby S Jr. Southwestern Oklahoma Central Oklahoma 2 9 .182 1 5 .167 Curtis Jefferson S Jr. West Texas A&M Steven Harris S Jr. Southeastern Oklahoma DeIra Glover S Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Cody Lentz P Jr. Northeastern State Overall South George Shamblin P Jr. Angelo State Karlton Graves DS Sr. Eastern New Mexico W L Pct. W L Pct. Dan Sherwood DS Sr. West Texas A&M Abilene Christian 11 1 .917 6 0 1.00 A&M-Kingsville 10 2 .833 5 1 .833 SECOND TEAM OFFENSE West Texas A&M 8 4 .667 4 2 .667 SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Ethan Sharp QB So. Central Oklahoma Midwestern State 8 4 .667 3 3 .500 Zach Eskridge QB Sr. Midwestern State Marcus Graham RB Jr. Texas A&M-Commerce Tarleton State 3 8 .273 2 4 .333 Lester Bush RB Jr. Midwestern State Charles Opeseyitan RB Jr. East Central Angelo State 5 5 .500 1 5 .167 Jonathan Woodson RB So. Texas A&M-Kingsville Marshall Fraley FB Sr. Southwestern Oklahoma Incarnate Word 3 8 .273 0 6 .000 John Norcott FB Sr. Angelo State Zack Patterson WR Jr. East Central Dakarai Pecikonis WR So. Angelo State Tucker Holland WR So. Central Oklahoma Ryan Lincoln WR Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Dolphin Davis WR So. Central Oklahoma Kendrick Johnson WR Sr. Abilene Christian Carl Bouldin WR Jr. Eastern New Mexico Brittan Golden WR Jr. West Texas A&M Logan Cawyer TE Sr. Northeastern State Nate Bayless TE Jr. Angelo State T.J. Cleavinger OG Sr. Eastern New Mexico Colby Lowrie OG Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Stephen Speer OG Jr. Southwestern Oklahoma Austin Summerall OG So. Angelo State Jake Kessen OT Sr. Central Oklahoma Neal Tivis OT Jr. Abilene Christian Karlton Graves OT Sr. Eastern New Mexico Trent Perkins OT Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Cody Ellett C Sr. Central Oklahoma Hector Rodriquez C Jr. West Texas A&M Chris Robbs PK So. Central Oklahoma Christian Brom PK Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Drew Patton PK Fr. Northeastern State Kendrick Johnson RS Sr. Abilene Christian Bruce Hatton RS Jr. Southwestern Oklahoma

SECOND TEAM DEFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Donald Moore DT Jr. Abilene Christian Henry Niutei DT Sr. Southwestern Oklahoma Dishon Robertson DT Jr. West Texas A&M Dexter Elliot DT Sr. Southeastern Oklahoma Jamaal Steamer DE Sr. Tarleton State Travis Buchanan DE Sr. East Central Matt Romig DE So. Texas A&M-Kingsville Travis Boswell DE Jr. Northeastern State Marcus Sanders ILB Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Tucker Cason ILB Jr. Central Oklahoma Kyle Voss ILB So. West Texas A&M Jaron Burgess ILB Sr. Southwestern Oklahoma Austin McDaniel OLB Sr. Midwestern State Tyler McGrew OLB So. East Central Brandon Mayes OLB Sr. Angelo State Jameel Whitney OLB Fr. East Central James Williams CB Sr. Abilene Christian Marvin Tribble CB Jr. Southwestern Oklahoma Derrick Thomas CB Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Creadell Pennon CB So. Central Oklahoma Darien Williams S Jr. Abilene Christian Keno Meadows S So. Central Oklahoma Jordan Smith S So. West Texas A&M Norris Wrenn S So. East Central Kendrick Matthews S Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Curtis Jackson S Jr. Eastern New Mexico Mark Sprague P Sr. Abilene Christian Ryan Massengale P Sr. East Central Derek Tesch DS Fr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Taylor Cannon P Jr. Eastern New Mexico Bryce Davis DS Jr. Central Oklahoma 62 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships SOUTH DIVISION NORTH DIVISION LSC South Standings

HONORABLE MENTION HONORABLE MENTION Overall LSC South Josh Neiswander QB Sr. Angelo State Tyler Vanderzee QB Jr. East Central W L Pct. W L Pct. Taylor Harris QB Sr. West Texas A&M Logan Turner QB So. Southeastern Oklahoma Abilene Christian 11 1 .917 6 0 1.00 Nick Stephens QB Sr. Tarleton State Kenny Davis QB Jr. Northeastern State A&M-Kingsville 10 2 .833 5 1 .833 Daryl Richardson RB Jr. Abilene Christian Tony Valenzuela RB Sr. Eastern New Mexico West Texas A&M 8 4 .667 4 2 .667 Daryl Cantu-Harkless RB Fr. Abilene Christian Brandon DeFrance WR Fr. Southeastern Oklahoma Midwestern State 8 4 .667 3 3 .500 Trent Rios RB So. Incarnate Word Chase Kyser WR So. Eastern New Mexico Tarleton State 3 8 .273 2 4 .333 Donald Gies RB Jr. Incarnate Word Ryan Corbin TE So. Southwestern Oklahoma Angelo State 5 5 .500 1 5 .167 Robert Armstrong WR Fr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Cody Nall TE Fr. East Central Incarnate Word 3 8 .273 0 6 .000 Sherman Batiste WR So. Texas A&M-Kingsville Bryce Davis TE Jr. Central Oklahoma Andrew Mocio TE So. Incarnate Word Desmond Farris OG Jr. East Central Final 2010 Overall Standings Isaiah Lewis OG Sr. West Texas A&M Jon Ramos OG Sr. East Central Josh Perez OG Fr. Abilene Christian Carlos Savala OT Jr. East Central Bubba Wagner OG Sr. Tarleton State Kane Bryen OT So. Southwestern Oklahoma Ty Warnasch OG So. Incarnate Word Chad Roark C Sr. East Central LSC North Standings Dan Sherwood OT Sr. West Texas A&M Ryan Torres C Sr. Eastern New Mexico Conner Cook OT Jr. Angelo State Matt Berrey PK Jr. East Central Overall LSC North Ricki Gomez OT So. Midwestern State Markell Walker RS Fr. East Central Bobby Parsons C Sr. Midwestern State Herbert Byrd DT Jr. Central Oklahoma W L Pct. W L Pct. Timothy Byerly C Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Tevin Moore DT Fr. Texas A&M-Commerce Northeastern State 6 5 .545 5 1 .833 Mike Hernandez C Sr. Tarleton State Sam Moses DT So. Central Oklahoma East Central 5 6 .455 5 1 .833 Morgan Lineberry PK So. Abilene Christian Lonnell Rice DT Jr. East Central Eastern New Mex. 5 6 .455 3 3 .500 Jose Martinez PK Sr. Midwestern State Derrick Joslin DT Jr. Southeastern Oklahoma Southwestern Okla. 3 8 .273 3 3 .500 Spencer Covey PK Fr. Abilene Christian Alex Moore DE Sr. Southeastern Oklahoma Southeastern Okla. 3 8 .273 2 4 .333 Arron Fisher RS Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Cash Johnson DE Fr. Southwestern Oklahoma A&M-Commerce 3 8 .273 2 4 .333 Jonathan Woodson RS So. Texas A&M-Kingsville Caom Hansen DE Sr. Northeastern State Central Oklahoma 2 9 .182 1 5 .167 Brandon Lowery RS Fr. Tarleton State Perrin Sellers ILB Jr. Eastern New Mexico Cody Smith DT Sr. Angelo State Preston Margain ILB Jr. Southwestern Oklahoma Final 2010 Overall Standings Dondi Cooks DT Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Kerel James ILB Jr. East Central J.D. Corcoran DT Sr. Midwestern State Turner Troup ILB So. Central Oklahoma Kevin Birdow DE Jr. Midwestern State Airieus Ervin ILB So. East Central Devin McDonald DE Sr. Angelo State Langston Jones OLB Fr. Northeastern State Jacob Rowe DE Sr. Tarleton State Austin Daniels CB Jr. East Central Rashad Sanders DE Jr. West Texas A&M Rodney Mitchell CB Sr. Eastern New Mexico Austin Benson ILB So. Angelo State Nick Dobler S Sr. Northeastern State Eric Edwards ILB Sr. Abilene Christian Markell Walker S Fr. East Central Damian Perkins ILB Jr. Tarleton State Dalton Wortham DS Fr. East Central Dakota Mawyer ILB So. Incarnate Word Colton Dickinson DS So. Southwestern Oklahoma Bryson Lewis OLB Sr. Abilene Christian Kevin McCluskey OLB So. West Texas A&M OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Brandon Johnson CB Sr. Tarleton State Carlos Savala - East Central Markeith Jones CB Sr. Angelo State LB Suggs S So. Abilene Christian CO-OFFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR Lonnie Buchanan S Sr. Tarleton State Wes Wood - Eastern New Mexico Richard Havins S Jr. Abilene Christian Baylen Laury - Southeastern Oklahoma Alvin Johnson S So. Angelo State Brent Schroeder DS Fr. Abilene Christian RECEIVER OF THE YEAR Avery Rigg DS Jr. Angelo State Trey McVey - Northeastern State

CO-OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Royland Tubbs - Abilene Christian Josh Birmingham - Central Oklahoma Amini Silatolu - Midwestern State DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR OFFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR Armonty Bryant - East Central Mitchell Gale - Abilene Christian LINEBACKER OF THE YEAR RECEIVER OF THE YEAR Johnny Evans - Northeastern State Edmund Gates - Abilene Christian

FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR Daryl Cantu-Harkless - Abilene Christian Tillman Stevens - Eastern New Mexico

DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR COACH OF THE YEAR Aston Whiteside - Abilene Christian Tim McCarty - East Central

LINEBACKER OF THE YEAR Tressor Baptiste - Texas A&M-Kingsville

DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR Tae Evans - West Texas A&M

COACH OF THE YEAR Chris Thomsen - Abilene Christian 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 63 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football TEAM (Single Game) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED -- 34, Southwest Texas State, 1948 RUSHING ATTEMPTS -- 96, Texas A&I vs. Angelo State, 1982 INTERCEPTIONS -- 37, Texas A&I, 1970 RUSHING YARDS - 586, SW Texas vs. Prairie View, 1978 TURNOVERS -- 52, East Texas State, 1990 PASSING ATTEMPTS -- 95, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 TURNOVERS PER GAME -- 4.7, East Texas State, 1990 PASS COMPLETIONS – 64, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING YARDS -- 695, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 INDIVIDUAL (Career) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS -- 7, West Texas St. vs. Texas A&I, 1986; West Texas A&M at Adams RUSHING ATTEMPTS -- 885, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 State, 2007; East Central vs. Angelo State, 2007; West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, 2008; RUSHING YARDS -- 6,320, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 Eastern New Mexico vs. Southern Nazarene, 2010 AVG. YARDS PER RUSH -- 7.3, Larry Collins, Texas A&I, 1974-77 TOTAL PLAYS -- 121, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 AVG. YARDS PER GAME -- 162.1, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 TOTAL YARDS -- 810, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas Texas A&M, 2008 MOST 100-YARD GAMES -- 36, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PUNT RETURNS -- 12, East Texas State vs. North Texas, 1933 MOST 200-YARD GAMES -- 13, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PUNT RETURN YARDS -- 224, Angelo St. vs. McMurry, 1969 PASSING ATTEMPTS -- 1,320, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 KICK RETURNS -- 13, East Texas State vs.Arkansas State, 1987 PASS COMPLETIONS – 818, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 KICK RET. YARDS – 304, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 PASS COMPLETION PCT. - .675, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 PUNTS -- 32, Sam Houston State vs. East Texas State, 1946 PASSING YARDS – 12,012, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 PUNTING YARDS -- 1,203, Sam Houston St. vs. East Texas St., 1946 PASSING YARDS PER GAME -- 305.3, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 PUNTS (both teams) -- 63, Sam Houston St. vs. East Texas State, 1946 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS -- 114, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 PUNTING YARDS (both teams) -- 2,390, Sam Houston State vs. East Texas State, 1946 TOTAL PLAYS -- 1,821, Jim Ned, Angelo State, 1983-86 POINTS – 93, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 TOTAL YARDS – 12,080, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 KICKING POINTS – 21, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME – 298.5, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 TOUCHDOWNS -- 13, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 RECEPTIONS – 244, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 PATs – 11, West Texas A&M vs. N.M. Highlands, 2005; Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, RECEIVING YARDS – 4,108, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 2008; West Texas A&M at Southwestern Oklahoma, 2010 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME – 97.8, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 PAT ATTEMPTS -- 12, East Texas State vs. Northwestern Okla., 1953; West Texas A&M vs. N.M. RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH – 23.2, Romar Crenshaw, Southeastern Oklahoma, 2000-03 Highlands, 2005 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS -- 45, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 FIELD GOALS -- 6, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PUNTING AVERAGE -- 43.2, Bill Dement, Angelo State, 1968-71 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED -- 7, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PUNT RETURN YARDS -- 1,212, Larry Pullin, Texas A&I, 1965-68 INTERCEPTIONS -- 9, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston St., 1949 PUNT RETURN AVG. -- 18.5, Curtis Guyton, East Texas St, 1965-66 INT. RETURN (YDS) -- 188, Abilene Christian vs. S.F. Austin, 1982 KICK RETURN YARDS -- 1,517, Jerry Clement, Stephen F. Austin, 1962-65 ATTENDANCE – 23,276, Eastern New Mexico at West Texas A&M, 2007 KICK RETURN AVG. -- 25.3, Jerry Clement, S. F. Austin, 1962-65 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED -- 12, Texas A&I vs. Tarleton, 1970; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. INTERCEPTIONS -- 36, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1963-66 West Texas A&M, 2005; Northeastern State vs. West Texas A&M, 2006 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS -- 535, Autry Beamon, East Texas State 1971-74 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED – Minus-77, McMurry vs. Abilene Christian, 1968 POINTS -- 426, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED – Minus-38, Tarleton vs. Baptist Christian, 1974 TOUCHDOWNS -- 70, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, 1973-76; Johnny Bailey, Texas FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED -- 0, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston St, 1946; Sam A&I 1986-89 Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946; Howard Payne vs. East Central, 1959; Southwest Texas PATs -- 213, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 vs. Texas Lutheran, 1965; Howard Payne vs. Texas A&I, 1959; Southwest Texas vs. Howard PAT ATTEMPTS -- 222, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 Payne, 1965; Stephen F. Austin vs. NW Louisiana, 1971; East Texas State vs. Angelo State, CONSECUTIVE PATs -- 76, Bryan Thompson, Angelo State, 1987-90 1971; Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas, 1974; Texas A&I vs. Livingston, 1978; Sam Houston St. FIELD GOALS – 59, J.W. Boren, Tarleton State, 1999-2002 (att. 83) vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Texas A&I vs. Howard Payne, 1986; Cameron vs. Central State FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS -- 84, Billy Watkins, E. Texas St, 1990-93 (Okla.), 1988; Cameron vs. Texas A&I, 1990; East Texas State vs. Henderson, 1993; Eastern CONSECUTIVE FGs – 24, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2004-Present New Mexico vs. Texas A&M Kingsville, 1999; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Com- KICKING POINTS – 339, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 merce, 2006; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New ALL-PURPOSE YARDS -- 7,803, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED -- 0 (all games above) and Angelo State vs. Central St. (Okla.), 1973; Southwestern Okla. vs. Okla. Panhandle, 2001; Midwestern State vs. Western INDIVIDUAL (Single Game) N.M., 2001; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs. RUSHING ATTEMPTS -- 49, Kenneth Parks, East Texas State vs. Carson-Newman, 1972 Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern RUSHING YARDS -- 342, Carlton Booe, Northeastern State vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 1998 State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 PASSING ATTEMPTS -- 94, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED -- 30, Howard Payne vs. Stephen F. Austin (1959) PASS COMPLETIONS – 64, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING YARDS -- 695, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS – 7, Keith Null, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, 2008; Wesley TEAM (Season) Wood, Eastern New Mexico vs Southern Nazarene, 2010 RUSHING ATTEMPTS -- 689, Texas A&I, 1986 TOTAL PLAYS -- 102, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RUSHING YARDS -- 4,342, Texas A&I, 1986 TOTAL YARDS – 681, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME -- 395.2, Texas A&I, 1986 RECEPTIONS – 15, Alester Givens, Tarleton St. vs. Midwestern St., 2001; Cory Sims, Texas PASSING ATTEMPTS – 749, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern, 2002. PASS COMPLETIONS – 460, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 RECEIVING YARDS -- 323, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, 2008 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME – 41.8, West Texas A&M, 2007 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS -- 5, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, 2008 PASS COMPLETION PCT. -- .718 (249-347), Midwestern State, 2009 PUNT RETURNS -- 10, Kerry Simien, Texas A&I vs. West Texas A&M, 1988 PASSING YARDS – 5,155, West Texas A&M, 2007 PUNT RETURN YARDS -- 224, Bobby Menchaca, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 PASSING YARDS PER GAME – 448.0, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 KICK RETURNS -- 8, Sam Tarrant, East Texas State vs. Southwest Texas, 1979; Brandon Wil- PASSING TOUCHDOWNS -- 51, West Texas A&M, 2007 liams, Midwestern State at Abilene Christian, 2008; Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce TOTAL PLAYS – 1,028, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 at Eastern New Mexico, 2010; Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M at Central Missouri, 2010 TOTAL YARDS – 7,082, Abilene Christian, 2007 KICK RETURN YARDS – 218, Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, TOTAL YARDS PER GAME -- 569.9, Texas A&I, 1976 2010 POINTS – 639, Abilene Christian, 2007 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS – 409, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian at West Texas A&M, 2008 POINTS PER GAME – 52.3, Abilene Christian, 2008 PUNTS -- 32, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 KICKING POINTS – 128, Abilene Christian, 2010 PUNTING YARDS -- 1,203, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 PUNTS -- 92, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 INTERCEPTIONS -- 5, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross vs. East Texas State, 1966 PUNTING YARDS -- 3,630, East Texas State, 1986 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS -- 122, Autry Beamon, East Texas State vs. East Central, 1972 WINS -- 14, Angelo State, 1978; Southwest Texas, 1982 POINTS SCORED -- 42, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 LONGEST WIN STREAK -- 42, Texas A&I, 1973-77 TOUCHDOWNS -- 7, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK -- 46, Texas A&I, 1973-77 PATs – 11, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008; Todd Phillips, West FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED -- 289, Texas A&M Commerce, 2006 Texas A&M at Southwestern Okla., 2010 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED -- 485, East Texas St., 1952 PAT ATTEMPTS -- 11, Jack Kyle, Sam Houston vs. Brooke Army, 1949 (made 9); Matt Adams, FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME -- 48.5, East Texas State, 1952 Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 (made 11); Todd Phillips, West Texas A&M at FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED -- 35, Sam Houston State, 1956 Southwestern Oklahoma, 2010 (made 11) FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED -- 443, Sam Houston, 1956 FIELD GOALS -- 6, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME -- 49.2, Sam Houston State, 1956 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED -- 7, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Okla- FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED -- 427, Lamar, 1958 homa, 2009 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED -- 1,329, Sam Houston State, 1956; Sam Houston State, POINTS SCORED KICKING – 21, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Okla- 1964 homa, 2009 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME – 147.7, Sam Houston State, 1956 64 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships INDIVIDUAL (Season) 4,511 Larry Collins (Texas A&I) 1974-77 RUSHING ATTEMPTS – 317, Gerome Castleberry, East Central, 2002 4,359 DeWayne Miles (WTAMU) 1998-01 RUSHING YARDS – 2,156, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 4,321 Bernard Scott (ACU) 2007-08 RUSHING YARDS/CARRY -- 10.4, Clem Franks, Texas A&I, 1976 4,285 Arthur James (ETSU) 1966-69 RUSHING YARDS/GAME -- 182.8, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 4,038 Larry Williams (TAMUK) 2001-04 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS – 28, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 3,884 Michael Benton (ENMU) 2004-07 100-YD RUSHING GAMES -- 12, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 3,747 Aundra Thompson (ETSU) 1972-75 200-YD RUSHING GAMES -- 5, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 3,741 Jerry Austin (ASU) 1969-72 PASSING ATTEMPTS – 647, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS – 404, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 LSC ANNUAL RUSHING LEADER PASS COMP. PCT. -- .720 (118-164), Rahsaan Bell, Midwestern State, 2007 Year Player Yards PASSING YARDS – 5,097, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 1,250 PASSING YARDS/GAME – 437.3, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 2009 Fred Winborn, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1,295 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS – 48, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 2,156 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME – 40.4, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU 2,165 200-YD PASSING GAMES -- 13, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2007; Keith Null, West Texas 2006 Daniel Polk, MSU 1,199 A&M, 2008 2005 Derrick Ross, TSU 1,512 TOTAL PLAYS – 734, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 2004 Derrick Ross, TSU 1,560 TOTAL YARDS – 4,976, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 2003 Larry Williams, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1,570 TOTAL YARDS/GM – 436.7, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 2002 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 1,379 RECEPTIONS -- 96, Tyson Williams, West Texas A&M, 2010 2001 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 1,308 RECEIVING YARDS – 1,867, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 2000 DeWayne Miles, WTAMU 1,524 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME – 143.6, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 1,370 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS – 22, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 1998 Reggie Donner, UCO 1,432 PUNT RETURNS -- 35, Johnnie Jones, Central Oklahoma, 1998 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 1,299 PUNT RETURN YARDS -- 526, Byron Shaw, Texas A&I, 1973 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 1,233 PUNT RETURN AVG. -- 22.1, Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965 1995 Derrick Johnson, ENMU 1,265 KICK RETURNS -- 34, T.J. Jones, Eastern New Mexico, 1996 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 1,629 KICK RETURN YARDS -- 975, Jerome Hewitt, Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 1993 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1,108 KICK RETURN AVG. - 38.0, David Hurst, East Texas State, 1949 1992 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1,075 PUNTS -- 89, Rick Kinsey, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 1991 Landrum Hale, ENMU 1,098 PUNTING YARDS -- 3,509, Dan Roberson, East Texas State, 1986 1990 Andre Tucker, ENMU 965 PUNTING AVG. -- 46.8, Bill Huffman, Sul Ross, 1960 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,269 INTERCEPTIONS -- 14, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1966 1988 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,442 INT. RETURN YARDS -- 318, Autry Beamon, East Texas State, 1972 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,598 POINTS -- 204, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 2,011 TOUCHDOWNS -- 34, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 1985 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 1,111 PATs -- 82, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 1984 Anthony Thomas, ACU 1,096 PAT ATTEMPTS -- 86, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 1983 Ricky Dirks, ETSU 1,299 CONSECUTIVE PATs – 46, Pete Cuva, Southeastern Okla., 2004 1982 Roger Wiley, SHSU 1,079 FIELD GOALS – 21, Morgan Lineberry, Abilene Christian, 2010 1981 Cary Noiel, ETSU 1,307 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS – 30, Jared Homer, Northeastern State, 2008; Morgan Lineberry, 1980 Anthony Jonson, ASU 1,003 Abilene Christian, 2010 1979 Paul Hood, SFA 1,332 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 15, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 1,493 FG ACCURACY: 100% (15-15), Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 1977 Mike Richardson, ETSU 1,095 KICKING POINTS – 117, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2008 1976 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 1,185 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS – 2,982, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 1975 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 1,976 1974 Don Hardeman, Texas A&I 1,355 SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES 1973 Craig Powell, ETSU 1,029 LONGEST RUN – 99, JT Thompson, Eastern New Mexico vs. East Central, 2007; Keithon Flem- 1972 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 1,302 ming, West Texas A&M vs. Angelo State, 2007 1971 Jerry Austin, ASU 1,199 LONGEST PASS -- 99, Binky Ford to Frankie Reescano, Sam Houston State vs. Howard Payne, 1970 Jerry Austin, ASU 1,263 1980; Matt Morris to Casey Cowan, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern State, 1997; 1969 Arthur James, ETSU 1,334 Taylor Harris to Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M vs. Tarleton State, 2010 1968 Arthur James, ETSU 1,538 LONGEST PUNT RETURN -- 100, Leonard Avery, Texas A&I vs. Slippery Rock, 1976; Marcus 1967 Arthur James, ETSU 963 Bonner, Texas A&I vs. Northern Arizona, 1980; Justin Parson, Tarleton State vs. Central Okla., 1966 Danny Foust, Sul Ross 657 2003 1965 Reece Morrison, SWT 919 LONGEST KICK RETURN -- 100, Johnny Stovall, North Texas vs. Sam Houston State, 1936; Bob 1964 A.C. Lex, Sul Ross 657 Sloan, East Texas State vs. Midwestern State, 1950; Marvin Brown, East Texas State vs. Mid- 1963 Jerry Clement, SFA 640 western State, 1951; Gary Berry, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, 1958; Dwight Harrison, 1962 Dee White, SWT 707 Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas, 1967; Wylie Turner, Angelo State vs. Sam Houston, 1976; 1961 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 609 ; Joe Ferris, Southwest Texas vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Steve Parker, Abilene Christian 1960 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 550 vs. Angelo State, 1982; Rufus Smith, Eastern New Mexico vs. Howard Payne, 1985; Darrell 1959 Sam McCord, ETSU 887 Whitaker, Eastern New Mexico vs. N.M. Highlands, 1994; Jurome Lee, Angelo State vs. West 1958 George Jackson, SHSU 652 Texas A&M, 1995; Norman Miller, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Portland State, 1995; Cliff Doug- 1957 Bob Nance, Lamar 658 las, West Texas A&M vs. Southwestern Okla., 1996; Kareem Larrimore, West Texas A&M vs. 1956 Bob Grisham, SHSU 706 Okla. Panhandle State, 1998; Derrick Foster, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Angelo State, 1999; 1955 Bennie Boles, SHSU 906 Anthony Armstrong, West Texas A&M vs. Eastern N.M., 2003; Corey White, Eastern N.M. vs. 1954 Norm Cash, Sul Ross 1,225 Southwestern Okla., 2004; Kyle Fox, Angelo State vs. Western State, 2005; Justin Johnson, 1953 Mac Moore, SHSU 793 Abilene Christian vs Eastern New Mexico, 2009 1952 Don Bingham, Sul Ross 1,090 LONGEST INT. RETURN -- 100, Robby Robinett, Southwest Texas vs. Lamar, 1959; Richey 1951 Mac Moore, SHSU 1,014 Robertson, Stephen F. Austin vs. East Central, 1966; Byron Shaw, Texas A&I vs. Sul Ross, 1950 Charles Boyles, Sul Ross 1,036 1972; James Cross, Angelo State vs. Sul Ross, 1974; Emmuel Thompson, Texas A&I vs. Central State (Okla.), 1979; B. Tillman Harding vs. Northeastern State, 1999; Tonmar John- LSC ANNUAL PASSING LEADERS son, Eastern New Mexico vs. Midwestern State, 1999; Justin Hibler, Eastern N.M. vs. Texas Year Player Yards A&M-Kingsville, 2000; Fred Shaw, Central Okla. vs. Tarleton State, 2004; Markell Walker, East 2010 Taylor Harris, WTAMU 4,806 Central at Southeastern Okla., 2010 2009 JJ Harp, ENMU 4,373 LONGEST PUNT -- 89, Mark Bounds, West Texas State vs. Central State (Okla.), 1990 2008 Keith Null, WTAMU 5,097 LONGEST FIELD GOAL -- 69, Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian vs. East Texas State, 1976. 2007 Keith Null, WTAMU 4,134 2006 Dalton Bell, WTAMU 3,998 TOP 10 LSC CAREER RUSHING 2005 Dalton Bell, WTAMU 3,799 6,320 Johnny Bailey (Texas A&I) 1986-89 2004 Derek Maupin, WTAMU 3,461 4,654 Heath Sherman (Texas A&I) 1985-88 2003 Cliff Watkins, TSU 3,547

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 65 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football 2002 Pete Darnell, ECU 2,311 1986 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 138 2001 Steve Kelly, TSU 3,077 1985 Wesley Williams, ASU 114 2000 Steve Kelly, TSU 2,782 1984 Neal La Hue, Texas A&I 68 1999 Luke Cullins, Harding 2,648 1983 Boo Jones, ACU 68 1998 Mitch Brown, MSU 2,503 1982 Ron Jacoby, SWT 72 1997 Chad Cole, TSU 2,674 1981 Donnie Williams, SWT 96 1996 Chad Cole, TSU 2,503 1980 Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I 78 1995 Grady Benton, WTAMU 2,077 1979 Paul Hood, SFA 104 1994 Mike Jinks, ASU 1,897 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 84 1993 Rex Lamberti, ACU 2,052 1977 Alex Davis, ACU 100 1992 Wilbur Odom, ASU 1,799 1976 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 82 1991 , ETSU 1,825 Richard Ritchie, Texas A&I 82 1990 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1,905 1975 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 126 1989 Mickey Russell, ASU 2,206 1974 Wilbert Montgomery, ACU 102 1988 Doak Taylor, WTSU 2,379 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, ACU 188 1987 Royce Slechta, ETSU 2,105 1972 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 72 1986 Tod Mayfield, WTSU 3,664 1971 Charles Louis, Howard Payne 84 1985 Rex Lamberti, ACU 3,010 Bobby Hammer, Howard Payne 84 1984 Bruno Briones, ETSU 1,839 1970 Willie Dickson, Sul Ross 102 1983 , ETSU 1,960 1969 Arthur James, ETSU 86 1982 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 2,243 George Daskalakes, ETSU 86 1981 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 2,306 1968 Arthur James, ETSU 80 1980 Wade Wilson, ETSU 1,978 1967 David Morrison, SWT 114 1979 John Mayes, ACU 2,352 1966 David Morrison, SWT 59 1978 John Mayes, ACU 2,535 1965 Jacob Henry, Sul Ross 72 1977 John Mayes, ACU 2,201 1964 Joe Bednarski, SWT 48 1976 Jim Reese, ACU 2,309 1963 Rex Turner, SWT 78 1975 Jim Reese, ACU 2,355 1962 Rex Turner, SWT 58 1974 Lynn Leonard, ASU 1,679 1961 Bobby Jancik, Lamar 62 1973 Clint Longley, ACU 2,719 1960 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 66 1972 , ETSU 1,292 1959 Ronnie Fontenot, Lamar 67 1971 Jim Duncan, SWT 1,442 1958 Joe Harbour, ETSU 54 1970 Jim Dietz, ETSU 2,000 1957 Gary Berry, ETSU 66 1969 Robert Pearce, SFA 2,104 1956 Bobby Grisham, Sam Houston St. 60 1968 J.D. McMahon, TSU 2,079 1955 Bennie Boles, Sam Houston St. 60 1967 Jesse Perkins, SWT 1,625 1954 Bobby Baldwin, Sam Houston St. 80 1966 Terry Oglesby, Texas A&I 1,262 1953 Mac Moore, Sam Houston St . 71 1965 Luz Pedraza, Sul Ross 1,505 1952 Marvin Brown, ETSU 114 1964 Randy Johnson, Texas A&I 1,414 1951 Marvin Brown, ETSU 102 1963 Don Leinneweber, SWT 1,134 1950 Jack Kyle, Sam Houston St. 70 1962 Windell Hebert, Lamar 1,112 1949 Jack Kyle, Sam Houston St. 58 1961 Windell Hebert, Lamar 1,138 1948 Gerald Leverman, Trinity 78 1960 James Williams, ETSU 800 1947 Edward Matson, Trinity 73 1959 Harold Stephens, SFA 1,265 1941 J.C. Meeks, ETSU 47 1958 Dale Byerly, HPU 950 1940 Don Hightower, Sam Houston St. 49 1957 George Parks, Lamar 701 1956 Votto Gaddis, SFA 846 LSC ANNUAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 1955 Bobby McBride, SWT 906 1932 North Texas State 1954 Allen Boren, SHSU 837 1933 East Texas State 1953 Pence Dacus, SWT 1,654 1934 East Texas State 1952 Don Gottlob, SHSU 2,325 1935 East Texas State , North Texas State, Stephen F. Austin (tri-champions) 1951 James Gray, ETSU 1,186 1936 North Texas State 1950 Charles Lafoon, Sul Ross 959 1937 East Texas State

1938 East Texas State LSC ANNUAL SCORING LEADERS 1939 North Texas State Year Player Points 1940 North Texas State 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 126 1941 North Texas State 2009 Fred Winborn, Texas A&M-Kingsville 114 1942 East Texas State 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 204 1946 North Texas State 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU 234 1947 North Texas State 2006 Ulysses Odoms, MSU 96 1948 Southwest Texas State 2005 Kyle Fox, ASU 114 1949 East Texas State 2004 Derrick Ross, TSU 134 1950 Sul Ross State 2003 Larry Williams, Texas A&M-Kingsville 114 1951 East Texas State 2002 Larry Williams, Texas A&M-Kingsville 108 1952 East Texas State 2001 Romar Crenshaw, SOSU 114 1953 East Texas State 2000 Dominic Rhodes, MSU 108 1954 East Texas State, Southwest Texas State (co-champions) 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 102 1955 East Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State (tri-champions) 1998 Carlton Booe, NSU 104 1956 Sam Houston State 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 78 1957 East Texas State, Lamar (co-champions) Chris Brazzell, ASU 78 1958 East Texas State Ryan Logan, UCO 78 1959 East Texas State, Texas A&I (co-champions) 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 78 1960 Texas A&I 1995 Jason Smith, ETSU 90 1961 Sam Houston State 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 92 1962 Texas A&I 1993 Angel Alvarez, ACU 60 1963 Southwest Texas State Glenn Starks, UCO 60 1964 Sam Houston State 1992 Michael Hightower, ETSU 78 1965 Sul Ross State Billy Watkins, ETSU 78 1966 East Texas State 1991 Billy Watkins, ETSU 83 1967 Texas A&I 1990 Billy Watkins, ETSU 76 1968 Texas A&I 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 96 1969 East Texas State, Texas A&I (co-champions) 1988 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 120 1970 Texas A&I 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 120 1971 Southwest Texas State, Howard Payne (co-champions)

66 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 1972 East Texas State 1988 John Randle, A&I, defensive tackle 1973 Abilene Christian 1989 John Randle, A&I, defensive tackle 1974 Texas A&I 1990 Michael Sinclair, Eastern New Mexico, de; Terry Bagsby, East Texas, de 1975 Texas A&I 1991 Brian Nielsen, A&I, og; Terry Tilton, Angelo State, lb 1976 Texas A&I 1992 Earl Dotson, A&I, ot; J.D. Garland, Angelo State, dl 1977 Abilene Christian, Texas A&I (co-champions) 1993 Keith Wagner, Abilene Christian, ot; Moke Simon, A&I, dt 1978 Angelo State 1994 Kevin Dogins, A&M-Kingsville, c; Greg Stokes, Angelo State, lb 1979 Texas A&I 1995 Jermane Mayberry, A&M-Kingsville, ot; Greg Stokes, Angelo State, lb 1980 Southwest Texas State 1996 Todd Perkins, A&M-Kingsville, ot; Johnny Luter, Central Oklahoma, lb 1981 Southwest Texas State 1997 Trent Dagen, A&M-Commerce, te; Junior Filikitonga, Abilene Christian, dt 1982 Southwest Texas State 1998 James Dearth, Tarleton State, te 1983 East Texas State, Southwest Texas State (co-champions) 1999 Robert Garza, A&M-Kingsville, ol 1984 Angelo State 2000 Robert Garza, A&M-Kingsville, ol; Curry Dawson, Angelo State, dt 1985 Texas A&I 2001 Ryan Seward, Tarleton State, ol; Mike Clay, A&M-Kingsville, dl 1986 West Texas State 2002 Walter Wigfall, A&M-Kingsville, ol; Mike Clay, A&M-Kingsville, dl 1987 Angelo State, Texas A&I (co-champions) 2003 Kevin Palmer, A&M-Kingsville, ol; Derrick Crawford, A&M-Commerce, dl 1988 Texas A&I 2004 Pat McCoy, West Texas A&M, ol; Clayton Farrell, Abilene Christian, de; 1989 Texas A&I Wilbert Martin, A&M-Kingsville, dt 1990 East Texas State 2005 Sam Skidmore, Tarleton State, ol; Clayton Ferrell, Abilene Christian, de 1991 Eastern New Mexico 2006 Nathan Young, Abilene Christian, ol; Tywain Miles, Tarleton State, dl 1992 Texas A&I 2007 Nathan Young, Abilene Christian, ol; Brandon Swain, West Texas A&M, dl 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2008 Tony Washington, Abilene Christian, ol; Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian, dl; 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, A&M-Kingsville, dt; Eugene Sims, West Texas A&M, dl 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2009 Tony Washington, Abilene Christian, ol; Eugene Sims, West Texas A&M, de 1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2010 Royland Tubbs, Abilene Christian, ol; Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State, ol; 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian, de 1998 Central Oklahoma 1999 Northeastern State, Central Oklahoma, Southeastern Oklahoma (tri-champions) LSC Outstanding Back 2000 Northeastern State 1964 Randy Johnson, A&I, quarterback 2001 Texas A&M-Kingsville, Tarleton State (co-champions) 1965 Luz Pedraza, Sul Ross State, quarterback 2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1966 David Morrison, Southwest Texas, halfback 2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1967 Jesse Perkins, Southwest Texas, quarterback 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1968 Arthur James, East Texas, tailback 2005 West Texas A&M 1969 Robert Pearce, S.F. Austin, quarterback 2006 West Texas A&M 1970 Jerry Austin, Angelo State, running back 2007 West Texas A&M 1971 Ronnie Colliflower, Howard Payne, quarterback 2008 Abilene Christian 1972 Kenneth Parks, East Texas, tailback 2009 Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Tarleton State (tri-champions) 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, tailback 2010 Abilene Christian 1974 Don Hardeman, A&I, fullback 1975 Richard Ritchie, A&I, quarterback LSC Football Championships By School 1976 Richard Ritchie, A&I, quarterback Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) - 27 1977 Larry Collins, A&I, tailback Texas A&M-Commerce (formerly East Texas State) - 20 1978 Jerry Aldridge, Angelo State, tailback Southwest Texas State - 9 1979 Paul Hood, S.F. Austin, tailback North Texas - 8 1980 Wade Wilson, East Texas, quarterback West Texas A&M (formerly West Texas State) - 4 1981 Mike Miller, Southwest Texas, quarterback Sam Houston State - 4 1982 Darrell Green, A&I, defensive back Abilene Christian - 4 1983 Kyle Mackey, East Texas, quarterback Angelo State - 3 1984 Anthony Thomas, Abilene Christian, fullback Sul Ross State - 2 1985 Ned Cox, Angelo State, quarterback Central Oklahoma - 2 1986 Tod Mayfield, West Texas A&M, qb; Johnny Bailey, A&I, rb Northeastern State - 2 1987 Johnny Bailey, A&I, running back Southeastern Oklahoma - 1 1988 Johnny Bailey, A&I, running back Stephen F. Austin - 1 1989 Johnny Bailey, A&I, running back Howard Payne - 1 1990 , East Texas, wide receiver Lamar - 1 1991 Bobby Bounds, East Texas, qb; Todd Lacey, Eastern New Mexico, qb; Eastern New Mexico - 1 Eric Turner, East Texas, db Tarleton State - 2 1992 Anthony Brooks, East Texas, wr; Eric Turner, East Texas, db Midwestern State - 1 1993 Rex Lamberti, Abilene Christian, qb; Anthony Phillips, A&I, db 1994 Joe Aska, Central Oklahoma, rb; Conrad Hamilton, Eastern New Mexico, db; LSC Outstanding Lineman Tyrone Marshall, A&M-Kingsville, db; Elton Rhodes, Central Oklahoma, db 1995 Derrick Johnson, Eastern New Mexico, rb; Conrad Hamilton, Eastern New 1966 Wilbur Aylor, Southwest Texas, tackle; Frank Lane, S.F. Austin, guard Mexico, db 1967 James Greer, S.F. Austin, tackle 1996 Jubarko Gaines, Central Oklahoma, rb; Kevin Mathis, East Texas, db 1968 George Wright, Sam Houston, tackle 1997 Erik Hartman, Angelo State, qb; Victor Burke, Abilene Christian, db 1969 Robert Young, A&I, linebacker; David Munden, Sam Houston, guard 1998 Bryan Gilmore, Midwestern State, wr 1970 Claude McMillon, A&I, defensive line 1999 Bobby Rodriguez, Eastern New Mexico, qb 1971 Ken Sanders, Howard Payne, defensive end 2000 DeWayne Miles, West Texas A&M, rb; J.R. Turner, A&M-Kingsville, db 1972 Curtis Wester, East Texas, guard 2001 Steve Kelly, Tarleton State, qb; Charles Davis, Tarleton State, db 1973 Leroy Johnson, East Texas, linebacker 2002 Abel Gonzales, A&M-Kingsville, qb; Nicholas Davis, A&M-Kingsville, db 1974 Jerry Janik, A&I, linebacker 2003 Daniel Taylor, A&M-Kingsville, qb; Eddie Moten, A&M-Kingsville, db 1975 Johnny Perkins, Abilene Christian, split end 2004 Daniel Taylor, A&M-Kingsville, qb; Danieal Manning, Abilene Christian, db 1976 Larry Grunewald, A&I, linebacker 2005 Derrick Ross, Tarleton State, rb; Ranardrick Phillips, Tarleton State, db 1977 Glenn Starks, A&I, split end 2006 Michael Sampson, Tarleton State, rb; Ranardrick Phillips; Tarleton State, db 1978 Clay Lowry, Sam Houston, split end 2007 Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, rb; Ranardrick Phillips, Tarleton State, db 1979 Andy Hawkins, A&I, linebacker 2008 Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, rb; Jabir Perkins, A&M-Kingsville, ss 1980 Clayton Weishuhn, Angelo State, linebacker 2009 Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State, qb; Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M, rb; 1981 Clayton Weishuhn, Angelo State, linebacker Tony Harp, Abilene Christian, db; Micah Hill, Midwestern State, db 1982 Tim Staskus, Southwest Texas, linebacker 2010 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, qb; Tae Evans, West Texas A&M, cb 1983 Cyril Friday, Southwest Texas, linebacker 1984 Steven Ford, Angelo State, defensive tackle 1985 Henry Jackson, Angelo State, linebacker LSC Coach of the Year 1986 Pierce Holt, Angelo State, defensive tackle 1962 Milton Jowers, Southwest Texas 1987 Pierce Holt, Angelo State, defensive tackle 1964 David Slaughter, Sul Ross State

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 67 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football 1965 David Slaughter, Sul Ross State 1982 Melvin White, S.F. Austin, defensive lineman 1966 , East Texas State 1983 Tollie Royal, Sam Houston, defensive back 1967 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I 1984 Mike Dyal, A&I, tight end 1968 Buddy Fornes, McMurry 1985 Heath Sherman, A&I, running back 1969 Ernest Hawkins, East Texas State 1986 Johnny Bailey, A&I, running back 1970 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I 1987 Johnny Eaton, A&I, defensive end; Jarrod Owens, East Texas, running back 1971 James Cameron, Angelo State 1988 Rich Stephens, West Texas A&M, wide receiver 1972 Ernest Hawkins, East Texas State 1989 Michael Ivory, Cameron, running back 1973 Wally Bullington, Abilene Christian 1990 Billy Watkins, East Texas, place kicker 1974 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I 1991 Ethan Sheffield, Abilene Christian, running back 1975 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I 1992 Greg Stokes, Angelo State, de; Brian Bennett, Eastern New Mexico, lb 1976 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I 1993 Larry Young, A&I, running back 1977 Jim Hess, Angelo State 1994 Richard Wooten, Abilene Christian, defensive tackle 1978 Melvin Brown, Sam Houston State 1995 David Dell, East Texas, place kicker 1979 Charles Simmons, Stephen F. Austin 1996 Reggie Durden, Texas A&M-Kingsville, running back 1980 Jim Wacker, Southwest Texas 1997 DeWayne Miles, West Texas A&M, running back 1981 Ted Sitton, Abilene Christian 1998 Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, linebacker 1982 Jim Wacker, Southwest Texas 1999 Adrian Barnes, A&M-Commerce, running back 1983 Ernest Hawkins, East Texas 2000 Eric Mims, Eastern New Mexico, defensive back 1984 Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State 2001 Kyle Masters, Tarleton State, tight end 1985 Ron Harms, Texas A&I 2002 Dwayne Davis, Eastern New Mexico, running back 1986 Bill Kelly, West Texas A&M 2003 Danieal Manning, Abilene Christian, defensive back 1987 Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State 2004 Daniel Polk, Midwestern State, quarterback 1988 , East Texas 2005 Kyle Fox, Angelo State, running back 1989 Ron Harms, Texas A&I 2006 Tony Harp, Abilene Christian, db; Roderick Smith, Tarleton State, rb 1990 Eddie Vowell, East Texas 2007 Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M, running back 1991 Don Carthel, Eastern New Mexico 2008 Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian, defensive line 1992 Ron Harms, Texas A&I 2009 Dakarai Pecikonis, Angelo State, wide receiver 1993 Dr. Bob Strader, Abilene Christian 2010 Daryl Cantu-Harkless, Abilene Christian, running back 1994 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1995 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville LSC Wide Receiver of the Year 1996 Todd Whitten, Tarleton State 2000 Chris Chambers, Tarleton State 1997 Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State 2001 Eric Spencer, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1998 Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 2002 Gary Lusk, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1999 Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 2003 Anthony Armstrong, West Texas A&M 2000 Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 2004 Maurice Washington, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2001 Todd Whitten, Tarleton State 2005 Tonae Martin, West Texas A&M 2002 Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 2006 Jerale Badon, Abilene Christian 2003 Richard Cundiff, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2007 Johnny Knox, Abilene Christian 2004 Richard Cundiff, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2008 Charly Martin, West Texas A&M 2005 Don Carthel, West Texas A&M 2009 Andy Tanner, Midwestern State 2006 Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian 2010 Edmund Gates, Abilene Christian 2007 Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian; Don Carthel, West Texas A&M; Sam McElroy, Tarleton State 2008 Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian LSC Linebacker of the Year 2009 Bill Maskill, Midwestern State; Dale Carr, Angelo State 2000 Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2010 Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian 2001 Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2002 Chaun Thompson, West Texas A&M 2003 Jarred Williams, Texas A&M-Commerce LSC Freshman of the Year 2004 Deandre Fillmore, Texas A&M-Kingsville; James Williamson, Angelo State 1971 Charley Franklin, Angelo State, running back 2005 Deandre Fillmore, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1972 Larry Mayer, S.F. Austin, quarterback 2006 Erick Smith, Tarleton State 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, tailback 2007 Jared Brock, West Texas A&M 1974 Larry Collins, A&I, tailback 2008 Jared Brock, West Texas A&M 1975 Jerry Aldridge, Angelo State, running back 2009 Marcus Phillips, Tarleton State 1976 Elvis Shaw, Southwest Texas, defensive guard 2010 Tressor Baptiste, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1977 Danny Kirk, East Texas, linebacker 1978 Tony January, Sam Houston, rb; Mike Miller, Southwest Texas, qb Starting in 1997 the all awards shown are for the LSC South Division 1979 Norris Powell, Southwest Texas, linebacker 1980 Willie Kerley, Abilene Christian, tailback 1981 Loyal Proffitt, Abilene Christian, quarterback

1959 National Championship Team

68 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships GAME ONE GAME TWO Friday, Sep. 2 • Tomlinson Stadium • Ellensburg, WA • 2 pm Saturday, Sep. 10 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm

Central Washington Wildcats Minot State Beavers Stadium: Tomlinson Stadium (4,000) Stadium: Herb Parker Stadium (4,500) Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Beavers Member: GNAC (NCAA Div. II) Member: Independent (NCAA Div. II Candidacy) Enrollment: 9,610 Enrollment: 3,866 Location: Ellensburg, WA Location: Minot, ND Colors: Crimson and Black Colors: Red and Green Coach: Blaine Bennett (Whitworth, 1987) Coach: Paul Rudolph (Minot State, 1988) Coach’s CWU record: 30-6 (4th year) Coach’s MSU record: 26-15 (5th year) Coach’s overall record: 57-38 (10th year) Coach’s overall record: 69-62 (14th year) Coach’s phone: NA Coach’s phone: 701-858, 4450 Sports Information Director: Jonathan Gordon Sports Information Director: Michael Linnell SID phone: 509-963-1485 SID phone: 701-858-3681 SID fax: 509-963-2390 SID fax: 701-858-3136 2010 record: 8-3 (7-1, 1st in GNAC) 2010 record: 6-4 (6-2, T-2nd in DAC) Series: Tied 0-0 Series: Tied 0-0 Lettermen Returning: Lettermen Returning: Starters Returning: Starters Returning: Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Ishmael Stinson (96 - 467, 4 TD) Rushing: Tyson Schatz (180 - 745, 5 TD) Passing: Ryan Robertson (210 - 321 - 2203, 15 TD/8 INT) Passing: Andrew Torgerson (25 - 35 - 340, 4 TD/1 INT) Receiving: Demetrius Guice (32 - 346, 4 TD), Justin Receiving: Zac Rudolph (15 - 223, 1 TD) Helwege (24 - 344, 2 TD) Tackles: Chad Marshall (60 tackles - 7.0 TFL - 3 sacks) Tackles: Stan Langlow (32 tackles - 7 INT)

GAME THREE GAME FOUR Saturday, Sep. 17 • Cowboys Stadium • Arlington • 8 pm Saturday, Sep. 24 • Stadium • Wichita Falls • 7 pm

West Texas A&M Buffs Midwestern State Mustangs Stadium: Kimbrough Memorial Stadium (20,000) Stadium: Memorial Stadium (14,362) Nickname: Buffaloes or Buffs Nickname: Mustangs Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 7,843 Enrollment: 6,000 Location: Canyon, TX Location: Wichita Falls, TX Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Maroon and Gold Coach: Don Carthel (Eastern New Mexico, 1974) Coach: Bill Maskill (Western Kentucky, 1971) Coach’s WTAMU record: 59-16 (7th year) Coach’s MSU record: 69-31 (10th year) Coach’s overall record: 105-62-1 (17th year) Coach’s overall record: 82-39 (12th year) Coach’s phone: 806-651-4413 Coach’s phone: 940-613-0122 Sports Information Director: Kent Johnson Sports Information Director: Trey Reed SID phone: 806-651-4406 SID phone: 940-397-4818 SID fax: 806-651-4409 SID fax: 940-691-8129 2010 record: 8-4 (4-2, 3rd in LSC South, NCAA Playoffs) 2010 record: 8-4 (3-3, 4th in LSC South) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 16-8 Series: Tied 6-6 Lettermen Returning: 49 Lettermen Returning: Starters Returning: 14 Starters Returning: Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Tommy Hampton (52 - 313, 5 TD) Rushing: Lester Bush (112 - 598, 9 TD) Passing: Tanner Marsh (12 - 26 - 163, 1 TD/1 INT) Passing: Brandon Kelsey (37 - 67 - 252, 0 TD/3 INT) Receiving: Brittan Golden (53 - 893, 11 TD) Receiving: David Little (63 - 697, 7 TD) Tackles: Kyle Voss (64 tackles - 8.0 TFL - 1.0 Sacks) Tackles: Matt Ellerbrock (71 tackles - 9.5 TFL - 2.0 sacks)

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 69 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football GAME FIVE GAME SIX Saturday, Oct. 1 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm Saturday, Oct. 8 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm

Texas A&M-Commerce Lions Lindenwood Lions Stadium: Memorial Stadium (10,000) Stadium: Harlen C. Hunter Stadium (6,000) Nickname: Lions Nickname: Lions Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Member: Independent (NCAA Div. II Candidacy) Enrollment: 9,712 Enrollment: 8,787 Location: Commerce, TX Location: St. Charles, MO Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Black and Gold Coach: (TCU, 1973) Coach: Patrick Ross (Puget Sound, 1997) Coach’s AMC record: 8-13 (3rd year) Coach’s ASU record: 66-19 (8th year) Coach’s overall record: 38-67 (10th year) Coach’s overall record: 80-26 (10th year) Coach’s phone: Coach’s phone: 636-949-4800 Sports Information Director: Rand Champion Sports Information Director: Daniel Newton SID phone: 903-866-5131 SID phone: 636-949-4368 SID fax: 903-468-3033 SID fax: 2010 record: 3-8 (2-5, T-5nd in LSC North) 2010 record: 9-2 (9-1, 2nd in HAAC) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 36-21-1 Series: Tied 0-0 Lettermen Returning: 42 Lettermen Returning: 34 Starters Returning: 17 Starters Returning: 12 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Marcus Graham (173 - 815, 7 TD) Rushing: Denodus O’Bryant (97 - 664, 8 TD) Passing: none Passing: David Ortega (30 - 48 - 410, 8 TD/1 INT) Receiving: Kenzee Jackson (49 - 451, 1 TD), Jillian Receiving: Mike Bunton (23 - 295, 4 TD), Denodus Hayes (29 - 439, 3 TD) O’Bryant (22 - 572, 7 TD) Tackles: Danny Mason (99 tackles) Tackles: Chris Howard (64 tackles - 4.5 TFL - 2 Sacks)

GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT Saturday, Oct. 15 • Benson Stadium • San Antonio • 7 pm Saturday, Oct. 22 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm

Incarnate Word Cardinals Tarleton State Texans Stadium: Benson Stadium (6,000) Stadium: Tarleton Memorial (7,000) Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Texans Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 7,706 Enrollment: 9,450 Location: San Antonio, TX Location: Stephenville, TX Colors: Red, Black and White Colors: Purple and White Coach: Mike Santiago (Southern Utah, 1977) Coach: Cary Fowler (Murray State, 1994) Coach’s UIW record: 8-13 (3rd year) Coach’s TSU record: 3-8 (2nd year) Coach’s overall record: 47-40 (9th year) Coach’s overall record: 3-8 (2nd year) Coach’s phone: 210-805-3011 Coach’s phone: 254-968-9518 Sports Information Director: Wayne Witt Sports Information Director: Joey Roberts SID phone: 210-829-3828 SID phone: 254-968-9077 SID fax: 210-829-3825 SID fax: 254-968-1806 2010 record: 3-8 (0-6, 7th in LSC South) 2010 record: 3-8 (2-4, 5th in LSC South) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 1-0 Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 19-5 Lettermen Returning: Lettermen Returning: 30 Starters Returning: 20 Starters Returning: 18 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Trent Rios (218 - 888, 8 TD) Rushing: Evan Robertson (192 - 771, 6 TD) Passing: Paden Lynch (98 - 183 - 958, 8 TD/4 INT) Passing: Nick Stephens (132 - 258 - 1774, 9TD/12 INT) Receiving: Dominic Hamilton (53 - 627, 5 TD) Receiving: Jeken Frye (44 - 704, 6 TD) Tackles: Avery Willis (65 tackles - 2.0 TFL - 2 INT) Tackles: Damian Perkins (99 tackles - 3.0 TFL - 3 PD)

70 2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships GAME NINE GAME TEN Saturday, Oct. 29 • San Angelo Stadium • San Angelo • 6 pm Saturday, Nov. 5 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm

Angelo State Rams Abilene Christian Wildcats Stadium: San Angelo Stadium (17,500) Stadium: Shotwell Stadium (15,000) Nickname: Rams Nickname: Wildcats Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 6,856 Enrollment: 5,000 Location: San Angelo, TX Location: Abilene, TX Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Purple and White Coach: Will Wagner (Hardin-Simmons, 1996) Coach: Chris Thomsen (TCU, 1993) Coach’s ASU record: 0-0 (1st year) Coach’s ACU record: 43-18 (8th year) Coach’s overall record: 0-0 (1st year) Coach’s overall record: 43-18 (8th year) Coach’s phone: 325-942-2264 x222 Coach’s phone: 325-674-2353 Sports Information Director: Kevin McCarty Sports Information Director: Lance Fleming SID phone: 325-942-2378 SID phone: 325-674-2693 SID fax: 325-942-2298 SID fax: 325-674-6798 2010 record: 5-5 (1-5, 5th in LSC South) 2010 record: 11-1 (6-0, 1st in LSC South, NCAA Playoffs) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 31-13 Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 32-13-1 Lettermen Returning: 39 Lettermen Returning: 44 Starters Returning: 13 Starters Returning: 9 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Tristan Carter (138 - 603, 4 TD) Rushing: Daryl Richardson (115 - 537, 7 TD) Passing: none Passing: Mitchell Gale (276 - 425 - 3595, 38 TD/3 INT) Receiving: Dakarai Pecikonis (48 - 838, 5 TD), CJ Akins Receiving: Darrell Cantu-Harkless (22 - 259, 2 TD) (36 - 548, 6 TD) Tackles: L.B. Suggs (49 tackles - 2.0 TFL - 3 FF), Aston Tackles: Austin Benson (66 tackles - 8.5 TFL - 4.5 Sacks) Whiteside (28 tackles - 14.5 TFL - 7.0 sacks)

GAME ELEVEN Saturday, Nov. 12 • Greyhound Stadium • Blackwater Draw, NM • 2 pm

Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds Stadium: Greyhound Stadium (6,100) Nickname: Greyhounds Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 5,080 Location: Portales, NM Colors: Green and Silver Coach: Mark Ribaudo (Arizona, 1988) Coach’s ENMU record: 21-43 (7th year) Coach’s overall record: 21-43 (7th year) Coach’s phone: 575-562-2238 Sports Information Director: Adam Pitterman SID phone: 575-562-4309 SID fax: 575-562-4384 2010 record: 5-6 (3-3, 3rd in LSC North) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 21-4 Lettermen Returning: 39 Starters Returning: 13 Top Returners Rushing: Troy Harris (55 - 243, 1 TD) Credits: The 2011 Javelina football media guide was produced by the Passing: Wes Wood (331 - 541 - 3313, 30 TD/22 INT) Texas A&M-Kingsville Office of Sports Information and SID Shane Mel- Receiving: Darian Dale (65 - 704, 5 TD) ing. Cover Design by Shane Meling. Mug shots taken by Jose Mendez Tackles: Curtis Jackson (98 tackles - 2.0 TFL - 2 INT) and recent action photos taken by Doug Smith. All other photos sup- plied by Javelina Athletics archives.

2011 Javelina Football • 34 Conference Championships • 7 National Championships 71 Texas A&M-Kingsville Football Dr. Steven H. Tallant President Texas A&M University-Kingsville Dr. Steven H. Tallant became the 19th president of Texas A&M Universi- ty-Kingsville in October 2008. Prior to joining the university, he served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, a position he held since 2007. As provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, he was responsible for all undergraduate and graduate academic programs, including the direct supervision of four academic deans and the dean of graduate stud- ies. He also provided leadership in several restructuring initiatives, including the creation of the College of Education and Human Sciences and the Col- lege of Nursing and Health Services. Tallant served at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for 14 years with service in a variety of positions, including professor of social work, associate vice chancellor and director of graduate programs, interim provost and vice chancellor, and associate vice chancellor for academic affairs. Before retiring after 20 years of active service with the military, Tallant was chief of Air Force Family Research at the Pentagon from 1991-1994. In that position, he routinely worked with congressional staffers and members of Congress in the development of budgetary issues relating to military families. As Texas A&M-Kingsville’s chief executive officer, Tallant supervises more than 1,100 employees, manages a $106.7-million annual budget and provides vision for a comprehensive curricu- lum for more than 6,500 students.

Kenneth R. Oliver, former Central Methodist athletic programs; and increased the marketing efforts for Eagle Athlet- University Athletic Director, Dean of Students ics. and Vice-President of Campus Life, enters his Oliver led the CMU Athletic Department to its first-ever Heart of third year as Director of Athletics for Texas A&M- America Athletic Conference Sportsmanship Trophy in 2007-08. Every Kingsville. athletic program finished higher in the conference in 2007-08 than in Oliver made an immediate impact upon the previous year. During the 2008-09 year, seven programs finished Javelina Athletics in his first year. He hired the in the top three in the conference. In addition, the overall grade-point school’s first women’s golf coach and strength averages of both the men and women athletes have increased each & conditioning coach. He guided the athletic of the last three years. This past spring, Oliver served on the National programs to a combined 107-88 record with three Administrative Council of the National Association of Intercollegiate programs appearing in the top 25 during the year. The department won Athletics (NAIA). the Lone Star Conference’s Best Game Day Environment and Commu- Oliver began his professional career as a football coach working nity Engagement Awards. The department won the Lone Star Confer- at CMU, Northwest Missouri State, Fort Scott Community College and ence SAAC Cup Award and completed over sixty community service and William Penn College. As a defensive coordinator he developed 5 All- engagement projects. Americans and 7 Academic All-Americans. His 2004 defensive unit led In his second year, Oliver once again guided the department to the nation in interceptions, takeaways and turnover margin. Oliver’s 12- winning the LSC’s Best Game Day Environment and Community Engage- year coaching career also includes tenures as head men’s and women’s ment Awards. He hired the school’s first women’s tennis coach and track-field coach and women’s head golf coach. For the past decade oversaw a pair of top 10 nationally ranked programs. He had great suc- Oliver served as director of the Eagle Football Camp, averaging over cess in adding corporate sponsors and expanding the Macareno Signs 1000 campers per summer. Oliver assumed a full-time administrative and Graphics of Alice Javelina Radio Network into the Rio Grande Valley. role in 2005. Oliver has diverse experience in college athletics and higher educa- Oliver received a B.A. in Communications and Theatre and a B.S. in tion. Over the past 16 years Oliver served as an assistant coach, head Physical Education and Health from Central Methodist College in 1993. coach, assistant professor, director of student-athlete retention, dean He received his Master’s Degree in Science Education from Northwest of students, director of athletics and vice president for campus life. His Missouri State in 1995. Oliver lettered in both football and track for leadership in retention and enrollment efforts helped CMU have the Central Methodist and graduated as the top student in Physical Educa- largest enrollment in school history for the 2008-09 school year. tion and Health. He received his Master’s Degree in Administration and During his tenure as Central Methodist University’s athletic direc- Wellness from Northwest Missouri State in 1995, and he received the tor, Oliver made a big impact on Eagle Athletics. He led the “Campaign Outstanding Teacher Award at William Penn College. for Eagle Athletics” a $5.2 million enhancement project to improve all of Oliver and his wife Michelle have one son, Brady. the CMU athletic facilities. He increased athletic scholarships; created the Champions of Character Council and hired a Champions of Character coach; implemented a Drug Education, Prevention and Testing Program; hired a full-time sports information director and a full-time certified strength and conditioning coach; reinstated the men’s and women’s golf programs (fall 2009); increased the number of coaches in each of the

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