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2011 Mcmurry University War Hawks Football Game Notes 2011 MCMURRY UNIVERSITY WAR HAWKS FOOTBALL GAME NOTES AT UT-SAN ANTONIO, 9.10. mcmurrysports.com • twitter.com/mcmsports • facebook.com/mcmurrysports • youtube.com/mcmurrysports • mcmurrysports.com • twitter.com/mcmsports • facebook.com/mcmurrysports • youtube.com/mc - Kyle Robarts, Sports Information Director McMurry WAR HAWKS Football McM Station Box 188 | Abilene, TX 79601 2011 Game Notes O: (325) 793-4612 | C: (325) 669-3199 | [email protected] TEAM QUICK FACTS McMURRY QUICK FACTS McMURRY SCHEDULE 2010 Record: 6-4 2010 ASC Record: 4-4 (t-4th) Name of School McMurry University 09.01 @ Stephen F. Austin L, 82-6 Final 2010 Ranking (National): NR City / Zip Abilene, Texas; 79697 09.10 @ UT-San Antonio 1 p.m. Final 2010 Ranking (Regional): NR Founded 1923 Basic Offense: Spread, Air Raid Enrollment 1,350 09.17 @ Mary Hardin-Baylor * 6 p.m. Basic Defense: 3-3-5, 4-2-5 09.24 East Texas Baptist * 2 p.m. Letterwinners Returning: 57 Religious Affiliation Methodist Starters Returning: 21 Nickname War Hawks 10.01 @ Howard Payne * 2 p.m. Offensive Starters Returning: 9 School Colors Maroon & White 10.08 Sul Ross State * & 2 p.m. Defensive Starters Returning: 9 Stadium Wilford Moore Stadium Specialists Starters Returning: 2 Capacity 3,200 10.15 @ Texas Lutheran * 1 p.m. Letterwinners Lost: 15 10.29 Hardin-Simmons * 2 p.m. Starters Lost: 4 Surface Grassy Turf Offensive Starters Lost: 2 Affiliation NCAA Division III 11.05 @ Louisiana College 1 p.m. Defensive Starters Lost: 2 Conference American Southwest 11.12 Mississippi College 2 p.m. Head Coach: Hal Mumme, 3rd season President Dr. John Russell Alma Mater: Tarleton State, 1973 Alma Mater, Year Auburn University, 1972 Career Record at McMurry: 10-10 Career Record as College Coach: 118-113 Athletics Director Ron Holmes * denotes ASC game; & denotes Homecoming Alma Mater, Year McMurry, 1977 RETURNING OFFENSIVE STARTERS Department Phone No. 325-793-4631 Jake Mullin*, QB, 6-3, 225, SR, Burleson Athletics Email [email protected] McMURRY STAFF Delfonte Diamond, WR/TE, 6-1, 240, SR, Houston Hal MUMME Head Coach Eric Schaffer, WR, 5-10, 185, JR, Fayetteville, Ark. R.J. Long *, WR, 6-2, 190, SR, Corpus Christi FOOTBALL HISTORY Mason MILLER Off. Coordinator / Off. Line Austin Brooks *, RB, 5-8, 190, SO, Farmersville First Year of Football 1923 Joe Lee DUNN Defensive Coordinator Bertrick Ervin *, OL, 6-0, 260, SR, Missouri City John Duplichan, OL, 6-1, 275, JR, New Waverly All-time Playoff Record 1-2 Kendall ROBERSON Asst. HC / Secondary Kiefer Price, C, 6-3, 255, JR, Copperas Cove Years in postseason play 3 Chase HOLBROOK Quarterbacks Nolan Hankins, LT, 6-7, 315, SO, Rogers, Ark. Last postseason appearance 1993 Scott HIGHSMITH Running Backs / Operations Aztec Bowl, L 32-20 (Mexico All-Stars) RETURNING DEFENSIVE STARTERS All-Time Record 339-432-34 (.421) Kendall TODD Asst. Def. Line / Equipment Will Morris*, FS, 6-2, 200, SR, Katy Jimmy Terrell, SS, 5-10, JR, Lexington Brandon DAY Asst. Def. Line / Str. & Cond. D.J. Baiza, CB, 5-9, 165, JR, Post SPORTS INFORMATION Josh CREECH Asst. Off. Line / Video Corey Hall *, DE, 6-3, 245, JR, Farmer’s Branch Nick Hernandez, LB, 6-0, 200, SR, Rosenberg Sports Information Director Kyle Robarts Evan BURK Wide Receivers Austin Cleere, SS, 5-10, 185, SR, Robinson Alma Mater, Year Abilene Christian, 2005 Janet CRISMAN Administrative Assistant Kyle Kelley, LB, 6-1, 205, SR, Mineral Wells SID Office Phone 325-793-4612 Kerry Gamble, LB, 5-11, 220, SR, Athens SID Cell Phone 325-669-3199 Kevin Stewart, DE, 6-0, 230, SR, Houston SID Email [email protected] RADIO BROADCASTS *=Denotes returning all-conference honoree SID Fax 325-793-4604 Kit Kimbrell, play-by-play Press Box Phone 325-669-3199 2010 STATISTICAL LEADERS (RETURNERS ONLY) SID Mailing Address: McM Station Box 188 David Bacon, color analyst RUSHING: Austin Brooks, 111-526, 4.7 avg., 2 TD (75.1 ypg) Abilene, TX 79697 Kyle Robarts, sideline reporter PASSING: Jake Mullin, 202-330-2, 35 TD, 61.2 Pct. (357.4 ypg) Athletics Web Site mcmurrysports.com RECEIVING: R.J. Long, 60-1,131, 15 TD, 18.9 YPC (113.1 ypg) 1560 A.M. KZQQ - Abilene, Texas TACKLES: Austin Cleere, 65 (32s-33a), 8.5 TFL, 1 int., 5 BRU Twitter twitter.com/mcmsports Internet: http://www.mcmurrysports.com TACKLES FOR LOSS: Corey Hall, 13.5-67 Facebook facebook.com/mcmurrysports SACKS: Corey Hall, Kevin Stewart, 5.0 YouTube youtube.com/mcmurrysports INTERCEPTIONS: Will Morris, 5-111 SID Asst. Thomas Beckham PUNTING: John Kowalski, 27 punts, 1,036 yards, 38.4 ypp Alma Mater, Year McMurry, 2008 Asst. Email [email protected] McMURRY ON THE WEB Athletics Web Site: www.mcmurrysports.com Football Web Site: www.mcmurrysports.com/football Athletics Twitter: twitter.com/mcmsports YouTube Channel: youtube.com/mcmurrysports PRINT David Robinett, Sports Director http://www.ktxs.com Athletics Facebook: facebook.com/mcmurrysports Abilene Reporter-News P.O. Box 5309 RADIO P.O. Box 30 Abilene, TX 79608 FOX SPORTS RADIO 1560 AM (KZQQ) McMurry University Web Site: http://www.mcm.edu Abilene, TX 79604 325-695-2777; FAX 325-691-5822 Parker Cannan, Owner 325-676-6770; FAX 325-670-5242 [email protected] 325.672.5442 Beat Reporter: http://www.bigcountryhomepage.com Kit Kimbrell, Jerry Larned & Kyle Robarts Sam Waller Play-by-Play Announcers [email protected] KRBC-TV (NBC) http://www.reporternews.com David Robinett, Sports Director WEB P.O. Box 178 D3FOOTBALL.COM CONFERENCE Abilene, TX 79604 Pat Coleman, Editor American Southwest Conf. 325-692-7372; FAX 325-695-0321 [email protected] [email protected] Greg Weghorst, Media Relations 972-234-0033, ext. 105 http://www.bigcountryhomepage.com http://www.mcmurrysports.com FAX 972-234-8433 Kyle Robarts, S.I.D. [email protected] KTXS-TV (ABC) [email protected] http://www.ascsports.org Brian Keating, Sports Director twitter.com/mcmsports P.0. Box 2997 youtube.com/mcmurrysports Abilene, TX 79604 facebook.com/mcmurrysports TELEVISION 325-677-2281; FAX 325-672-5307 KTAB-TV (CBS) [email protected] mcmurrysports.com • twitter.com/mcmsports • facebook.com/mcmurrysports • youtube.com/mcmurrysports • mcmurrysports.com • twitter.com/mcmsports • facebook.com/mcmurrysports • youtube.com/mc - mcmurrysports.com • twitter.com/mcmsports • facebook.com/mcmurrysports • youtube.com/mcmurrysports • mcmurrysports.com • twitter.com/mcmsports • facebook.com/mcmurrysports • youtube.com/mc - Kyle Robarts, Sports Information Director McMurry WAR HAWKS Football McM Station Box 188 | Abilene, TX 79601 2011 Pre-Season Prospectus O: (325) 793-4612 | C: (325) 669-3199 | [email protected] McMURRY TO FACE SECOND CONSECUTIVE NCAA DI-FCS OPPONENT IN UTSA ADMIRABLE STREAKS COME TO END: success through the air with 271 passing yards and no interceptions. Linebacker Brandon Reeves had a solid game with seven tackles. 1.5 sacks and a forced fumble for the McMurry’s quarterback Jake Mullin ended a streak of 17-straight games with a touchdown Roadrunners. pass in Thursday’s loss to Stephen F. Austin. In addition, R.J. Long’s streak off 11-straight games with a touchdown reception came to an end in a loss to the Lumberjacks. SCOUTING McMURRY: ABOUT LAST WEEK: Getting a feel for McMurry’s offensive strengths was tough Thursday, but the War Hawks were the No. 2-ranked passing offense in the NCAA Division III in 2010 at 366.5 yards per McMurry’s first bout with an NCAA Division I institution in 40 years ended with #14-ranked game. Despite a low passing yardage total, Jake Mullin completed 14 of 29 passes, but Stephen F. Austin handing McMurry its largest margin of defeat in school history, and the threw for only 79 yards. His only interception was returned for a touchdown in the first Lumberjacks scored the most points allowed by a McMurry opponent since the program’s quarter. McMurry had eight first down against SFA and had 128 yards of total offense after inception in 1923. The 82-6 loss Thursday surpassed the largest margin of victory by an averaging 435.5 per game last season. opponent, which was Thursday, Sept. 10, 1 p.m. previouslyheld by Mary Defensively, the War Hawks allowed for 744 yards of total offense to SFA after leading the Hardin-Baylor’s 72-0 win in American Southwest Conference in that category last season. Nick Hernandez had nine McMurry (0-1) at 2005. In addition, UMHB’s 73- tackles for McMurry and DJ Baiza, John Keith and Kerry Gamble all had eight. 23 win over McMurry in 2004 UT-San Antonio (D1-FCS) (1-0) marked the previous record for most points allowed by a Location: San Antonio, Texas McMurry opponent. Stadium: Alamodome (60,000 - field turf) McMurry Radio: 1560 AM KZQQ RECORD WATCH: McMurry Live Video / Audio: mcmurrysports.com/showcase An 82-6 loss does not leave McMurry Nickname: War Hawks many bright spots for UTSA Nickname: Roadrunners McMurry, but a few NCAA-era McMurry 2010 Record: 6-4 (4-4 in ASC) records were set for McMurry UTSA 2010 Record: N/A - first-year program in Thursday’s loss. These McMurry Head Coach: Hal Mumme, 10-11 at McMurry records reflect marks since SFA Head Coach: Larry Coker, 1-0 at UTSA 1996 when the War Hawks All-Time Series Record: n/a joined the NCAA Division III. Last Meeting: n/a Jake Mullin’s three punts went for an average of 56.3 yards, Will Morris’ interception return of 88 yards, the team’s 67-yard interception return average on two picks, Greg Livingston’s 10 kick returns and 169 return yards in a game, and the team’s 12 total kick return yards were all records set in the loss to SFA.
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