LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY

FOOTBALLFIGHT. FINISH. 2013 FAITH POUND THE ROCK

TABLE OF CONTENTS

In and Around TLU The Schedule

Texas Lutheran Up Close...... 2 About the NCAA DIII...... 45 Notable Alumni & Quick Facts...... 3 Game 1 Southwestern...... 46 TLU Athletics – A Force in the NCAA...... 4 Game 2 Trinity...... 46 At Home in Seguin, Texas...... 5 Game 3 Southwestern Assemblies of God...... 47 Media & Fan Information...... 6 Game 4 Baptist...... 47 Dr Stuart Dorsey, TLU President...... 7 Game 5 ...... 48 Steve Anderson, Assistant to the President...... 7 Game 6 Sul Ross State...... 48 Bill Miller, Director of Athletics...... 7 Game 7 Mississippi College...... 49 Medical / Athletic Training Staff...... 8-9 Game 8 Louisiana College...... 49 Sports Information / Athletics Office Staff...... 9 Game 9 Hardin-Simmons...... 50 Bulldog Spirit...... 10 Game 10 Howard Payne...... 50 Facilities & Venues...... 11 Adam McGuire (14) takes down a kick returner against The Year in Review Southwestern Assemblies of God. The Coaches 2012 Season In Review...... 51-52 Head Danny Padron...... 12-15 2012 Game Results...... 53 Credits Co-Defensive Coordinator Mark Carey...... 16 2012 Team Statistics...... 53 The Texas Lutheran Office of Sports Information and the Co-Defensive Coordinator Braxton Harris...... 16 2012 Individual Statistics...... 53-54 university’s Office of Marketing and Communications Offensive Coordinator Andy Padron...... 16 2012 Defensive Statistics...... 54 produced the 2013 Texas Lutheran Football Guide. Defensive Line Coach Craig Harris...... 17 2012 ASC Football Honors...... 55 Typesetting and text by Tim Clark and Zach Bond. Wide Receivers Coach Kyle Ingraham...... 17 2012 ASC Standings...... 55 Photography contributed by Gina Salinas, Patrick Zarate, Volunteer Assistant Coach Buzzy Keller...... 17 2012 ASC Statistical Leaders...... 56 Tim Clark, Bailee Baumann, Katlyn DeBord, Megan McBride, Player Development Sam Ehrlich...... 17 Rachel Schafer, Gail Keisler and Drew Engelke. Assistant Coach / Intern Chad Ellis...... 18 The History Student Assistant Coach Gabriel Garcia...... 18 Layout and Design Student Assistant Coach Matt Cannata...... 18 Game-By-Game Scores...... 57-63 by Duncan Robertson Student Assistant Coach Jacob Laubach...... 18 Coaching Career Marks...... 63 Student Assistant Coach Klayton Smith...... 18 All-Time Vs Opponents...... 64-65 Text Student Assistant Coach Mitchell Bunger...... 18 TLU Record Book...... 66-67 by Tim Clark and Zach Bond Student Assistant Coach Ryan Montalvo...... 18 Eddy Award Winners...... 67 All-Americans...... 67 On The Front Cover The Season TLU DIII Leaders (1998-2012)...... 68-69 Pictured on the front cover are: (clockwise, from upper left) TLU All-Time Roster...... 70-77 senior quarterback Brent Peavy, senior linebacker Bradley Season Preview...... 19-21 The National Championships – 1974 & 1975...... 78-79 Snowden, senior offensive lineman Dylan Alexander, and Alphabetical Roster...... 22-23 Hall of Famer Jim Wacker...... 80 senior running back Dominique Hardaway. Bulldog Returners...... 24-38 Hall of Famer Mike Washington...... 80 Bulldog Newcomers...... 39-44 About the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference...... 81 Front Cover Photo Credits SCAC Composite Football Schedule...... 81 The front cover photos were taken by TLU Sports 2013 Schedule...... Back Cover Information student workers Bailee Baumann, Katlyn DeBord and Megan McBride.

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exas Lutheran University and golf for men. The Bulldogs move into is a nationally-recognized the prestigious Southern Collegiate Athletic T undergraduate university of the Conference starting in 2013-14. liberal arts, sciences and professional studies. The university’s spacious park-like campus is For complete information about TLU athletics, located in Seguin (population 25,000), just 35 including live video of games, go to miles from the nation’s seventh largest city, San www.tlubulldogs.com. Antonio, and only 50 miles from the “live music capital of the world,” Austin. TLU AND THE COMMUNITY

TLU has been included repeatedly in US News TLU has been a proud part of Seguin since & World Report’s and The Princeton Review’s relocating here from its original site in annual listings of the best comprehensive Brenham, Texas in 1912. The university is one colleges in the western United States, and in of the community’s top 10 employers, and has recent years has been ranked as one of the most an estimated annual impact on the Seguin ethnically diverse liberal arts universities in the economy of approximately $70 million. TLU’s nation. TLU is officially recognized by the federal students, faculty and staff donate approximately government as a Hispanic Serving Institution 25,000 hours of volunteer service to the Seguin (with Hispanic enrollment of at least 25%). community each year, and in 2012 the university was named to The President’s Higher Education ACADEMIC LIFE Community Service Honor Roll.

Small classes and personal attention are the TLU welcomes the community on campus. hallmarks of a TLU education. Students are The university offers an extensive schedule of taught in classes that average just 20 students, fine arts and athletics events each academic which enables our highly qualified faculty to foreign countries are represented in the student year—most of which are free of charge. The challenge and support each student based on body each year. Approximately two-thirds of full- campus community’s Monday/Wednesday/ that student’s particular interests and abilities. time students live on campus, which fosters the Friday morning and Sunday evening chapel Our faculty does more than just teach, however. strong spirit of community that exists at TLU. The services are also open to public, as are campus They serve as advisers and mentors to their university’s newest residence hall, Centennial facilities including the Mabee Aquatics Center, students, often assisting them in job or graduate Hall, opened in August 2012 and is a true living- Krost walking/jogging trail, Blumberg Memorial school placement. learning center. In addition to provide housing Library and TLU Bookstore. Several facilities, for 160 freshman students, the building includes including the 1,050- seat Jackson Auditorium TLU offers the bachelor of arts, bachelor classrooms, seminar rooms, small group study and dining and meeting rooms in Hein Dining of business administration, bachelor of rooms and other public spaces available for use Hall, can be rented for private use. music, bachelor of science and master of by the entire TLU community. accountancy degrees. Students can choose from 40 academic majors and pre-professional TLU students have an abundance of For more information about TLU, programs, including our newest major – aviation opportunities to explore their personal interests visit www.tlu.edu. science. During the course of their study, TLU and develop leadership and other important students are exposed to a broad array of courses life skills through participation in one or more designed to prepare them for meaningful and of dozens of student organizations, including fulfilling lives of leadership and service. They social and honors sororities and fraternities, also are encouraged to avail themselves of choir, band, theater, campus ministry, student numerous educational opportunities outside the government, and student publications. classroom, including summer research projects with faculty, internships, the Washington INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS Semester program in our nation’s capital, and study abroad programs around the world. TLU has a rich history of competitive intercollegiate athletics. The university fields STUDENT LIFE teams in 14 NCAA Division III sports: volleyball, soccer, , basketball, golf, tennis, track Most of TLU’s nearly 1,400 students come from and field and cross country for women, and Texas, but more than 20 states and several football, , basketball, soccer, tennis

2 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 NOTABLE ALUMNI & QUICK FACTS

LOCATION

• Seguin (population 25,000) near the beautiful . • More than 200 acres of parkland, four lakes, and the are nearby • 35 miles east of • 50 miles south of Austin STUDENT BODY

• Approximately 1,400 students • 48% male, 52% female • 23 states represented, 8 foreign countries • 19% are Lutheran • 27% are Hispanic • 10% are African American • 65% of full-time students live on campus • 96% receive financial assistance • ACT composite for middle 5% of the first-year class is 20-25 • SAT scores for middle 50% of the first-year class are 950-1120 • High School class rank* -- 23% in top 10% of graduating class Jon Heidtke -- More than 56% in top 25% Senior Vice President and General , Fox Sports Southwest * of TLU students whose high schools report rank ACADEMICS Dr. Daniel Juarez Doctor of internal medicine, San Antonio • 28 majors, 35 minors and 13 pre-professional programs Michael Kent • 4-4 academic calendar Featured doctor on reality television series “ • International and off-campus study available, including Medical” on ABC Washington Semester, International Student Exchange Program, and several Study Abroad and faculty-led Eun Chul Lee programs 1992 Olympic gold medalist in rifle shooting for South • Independent study and internships available Korea • Bachelor of arts in aeronautical science; Bachelor of Don Mischer business administration with aviation management Emmy award-winning producer; Producer of Olympic specialization opening ceremonies and Super Bowl halftimes • Area of study: Mathematics and Sciences, 20%; Profes- sional Studies, 49%; Humanities, 31% Wayne Powell President of Lenoir-Rhyne College in Hickory, N.C. PROFILE

Verne Lundquist Verne Lundquist • Private; four-year; liberal arts, sciences and professional Television sports personality; Veteran reporter of major studies; residential; coed; undergraduate NOTABLE ALUMNI sporting events, including the Olympics, The Masters • Bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of music, golf tournament, the National Football League, and SEC and bachelor of business administration degrees football. • Master’s of accountancy program Cameron Beckman PGA Tour Golfer, winner of three PGA tournaments D.W. Rutledge • A university of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Former state-championship winning football coach of • Founded in 1891 The Hon. Fred Biery the Converse Judson Rockets and current executive United States District Judge director of the Texas High School Coaches Association FACULTY

Alton Chan Carmen Tafolla • Average class size: 18 students World-renowned concert pianist San Antonio-based poet, author and performance artist • Student/Faculty ratio is 14:1 • Faculty serve as academic advisors Laurie Flachmeier Corbelli The Rev. Ray Tiemann 1980, 1984 U.S. volleyball team member; Olympic silver Bishop, Southwestern Texas Synod, Evangelical • No graduate teaching assistants medalist; Current head volleyball coach at Texas A&M Lutheran Church in America • 77 full-time faculty

Patricia Dowdell Wendy Gumbert Wolfe 1980 U.S. volleyball Olympic team member; Named to Coached gold-medal winning team at 2002 Sydney USA Volleyball’s 75th Anniversary All-Era Team Paralympic Games

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 3 TLU ATHLETICS

Texas Lutheran Athletics — A Force in the NCAA Division III

Since joining the NCAA Division III in the 1999-2000 athletic year, these honors have been achieved by TLU Athletics teams and student-athletes.

NCAA Division III National Titles (3) Women’s Volleyball (2009) Staci Jackson (Women Track & Field, indoor 4x400, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 4x400 Relay (2007) Softball (2004) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, 4x400, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay (2008) Softball (2013) Casey Toombs (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, 4x400, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Briana Aiken, Long Jump (2010) NCAA DIII National Championship Appearances (42) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2007) NCAA Division III National Top 10 Finishes (38) Women’s Cross Country (1999, NCAA Regional Meet) Jessica Raglon (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 4x400 Relay, 1st (2007) Women’s Cross Country (2000, NCAA Regional Meet) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 1st (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2001, NCAA Regional Meet) Amber Meeks (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Briana Aiken, Outdoor Long Jump, 1st (2010) Men’s Soccer (2002, NCAA 1st Round) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x400, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x400 Relay, 2nd (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2002, NCAA Regional Meet) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2007) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track & Field Outdoor 400, 3rd (2009) Women’s Golf (2003, individual golfer Theresa Ashorn) Casey Toombs (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 3rd (2007) Women’s Track & Field (2003, individual participant Amber Arrambide) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 4x400 Relay, 3rd (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2003, NCAA Regional Meet) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 400, 2007) Men’s Golf, Team, 3rd (2011) Women’s Track & Field (2004, individual participant Natalie Wood) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, indoor 4x400, 2008) Ryan Kiel, Men’s Golf, 4th (2011) Women’s Cross Country (2004, NCAA Regional Meet) Staci Jackson (Women Track & Field, indoor 4x400, 2008) Monique Anderson, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 200, 5th (2012) Women’s Volleyball (2004, NCAA “Sweet 16”, tied for 9th overall in NCAA DIII) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, 4x400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 6th (2006) Baseball (2005, West Region Runner-up, tied for 9th overall in NCAA DIII) Destiney Jones (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, 4x400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 6th (2005) Men’s Golf (2005, 12th place in DIII Championships) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, indoor 400, 2008) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 400, 6th (2008) Women’s Track & Field (2005, six participants at national meet) Staci Jackson (Women Track & Field, indoor 400, 2008) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 400, 6th (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2005, NCAA Regional Meet) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2008) Ligia Bolivar, Outdoor Pole Vault, 6th (2011) Baseball (2006, West Region Runner-up, tied for 9th overall in NCAA DIII) Jessica Raglon (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 6th (2012) Men’s Golf (2006, 12th place in DIII Championships) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x400 Relay, 7th (2007) Women’s Track & Field (2006, five participants at national meet) Amber Meeks (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2008) Men’s Golf, Team, T7th (2007) Women’s Cross Country (2006, NCAA Regional Meet) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x400, 2008) Ashley Williams, Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 400, 8th (2008) Baseball (2007, West Region tournament participant) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2008) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 400, 8th (2007) Men’s Golf (2007, T7th place in DIII Championships) Destiney Jones (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Briana Aiken, Outdoor Jump, 8th (2010) Women’s Golf (2007, 19th place in DIII Championships) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Ligia Bolivar, Outdoor Pole Vault, T8th (2010) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2007, four participants at national meet) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 400, 2008) Destiney Jones, Outdoor Triple Jump, 8th (2011) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2007, six participants at national meet) Jessica Raglon (Women’s Track & Field, pole vault, 2008) Monique Anderson, Outdoor 200, 8th (2011) Women’s Cross Country (2007, NCAA Regional Meet) Jessica Stetler (Women’s Volleyball, 2008) Destiney Jones, Indoor Triple Jump, 8th (2012) Women’s Volleyball (2007, NCAA DIII Regional) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 400, 2009) Women’s Volleyball, Team, T9th (2004) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2008, four participants at national meet) Jeremy Macklin (Baseball, 2009) Ashley Williams, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 400, 9th (2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2008, six participants at national meet) Brad Orosey (Baseball, 2009) Jessica Raglon, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor Pole Vault, 9th (2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2009, four participants at national meet) Brad Orosey (Baseball, 2010) Destiney Jones, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor Triple Jump, 9th (2008) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2010, two participants at national meet) Briana Aiken (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, long jump, 2010) Baseball, Team, T9th (2005) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2010, seven participants at national meet) Briana Aiken (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, triple jump, 2010) Baseball, Team, T9th (2006) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2011, one participant at national meet) Ligia Bolivar (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, pole vault, 2010) Josh Werland, Men’s Golf, 10th (2005) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2011, seven participants at national meet) Jessica Stetler (Women’s Volleyball, 2010) Ligia Bolivar, Women’s Track & Field, Indoor Pole Vault, 9th (2011) Women’s Cross Country (2010, NCAA Regional Meet) Ryan Kiel (Men’s Golf, 2011) Monique Anderson, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 100, 9th (2011) Men’s Golf (2011, T3rd in NCAA DIII Championships) Chris Hyten (Men’s Golf, 2011) Women’s Track & Field, Team, 10th (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2011, NCAA Regional Meet) Monique Anderson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 200, 2011) Ligia Bolivar, Outdoor Pole Vault, 10th (2012) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2012, two participants at national meet) Destiney Jones (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, triple jump, 2011) Monique Anderson, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 100, 8th (2013) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2012, six participants at national meet) Ligia Bolivar (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, pole vault, 2011) Sofia Vega, Women’s Tennis, T9th (2013) Women’s Cross Country (2012, NCAA Regional Meet) Allen Cain (Football, 2011) American Southwest Conference Team Titles (19) Baseball (2013, West Region tournament participant) Destiney Jones (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, triple jump, 2012) Men’s Soccer (2002) Women’s Tennis (2013, individual participant Sofia Vega) Monique Anderson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 200, 4x100, 2012) Women’s Cross Country (2002) Women’s Track & Field (2013, five participants at national meet) Vanecia Spencer (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2012) Women’s Cross Country (2003) Playing All-Americans (89*) Julie Udoessien (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2012) Women’s Cross Country (2004) Dustin Boren (Football, 1999) Devin Evans (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2012) Women’s Volleyball (2004) David Saenz (Football, 1999) Sean Kistler (Baseball, 2012) Baseball (2005) Mandi Wallace (Women’s Volleyball, 1999) Allen Cain (Football, 2012) Women’s Track & Field (2005) Essex Campbell (Men’s Basketball, 1999-00) Monique Anderson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 100, 2013) Baseball (2006) Adam Hawley (Men’s Basketball, 1999-00) Sofia Vega (Women’s Tennis, 2013) Men’s Golf (2006) Chantel Mize (Women’s Basketball, 1999-00) Sean Kistler (Baseball, 2013) Baseball (2007) Keith Lant (Baseball, 2000) * for each year that All-America citation was earned Men’s Golf (2007) Kevin Webster (Baseball, 2000) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (21)* Women’s Golf (2007) Abby Glenn (Women’s Volleyball, 2000) Chantel Mize (1999-00) Women’s Volleyball (2007) Mandi Wallace (Women’s Volleyball, 2000) David Stahl (2001-02) Women’s Track & Field (2010) B.J. Gotte (Football, 2000) David Stahl (2002-03) Women’s Track & Field (2011) John Laramore (Men’s Basketball, 2000-01) Amy Behlen (2002-03) Men’s Golf (2011) David Garcia (Football, 2004) Tracy Heathcock (2003-04) Women’s Track & Field (2012) Matt Ross (Football, 2004) Tommy Stolhandske (2003-04) Women’s Cross Country (2012) Holt Storrie (Football, 2004) Angela Bagwell (2004-05) Women’s Track & Field (2013) Lindsey Kolmeier (Women’s Volleyball, 2004) Tommy Stolhandske (2004-05) American Southwest Conference Tommy Stolhandske (Men’s Basketball, 2005) Natalie Wood (2004-05) West Division Team Titles (19) Aaron Crais (Baseball, 2005) Abby Cochran (2005-06) Men’s Soccer (2001) Matt Hunn (Baseball, 2005) Natalie Wood (2005-06) Men’s Soccer (2002) Josh Werland (Men’s Golf, 2005) Matt Alves (2006-07) Baseball (2001) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2005) Natalie Wood (2006-07) Baseball (2002) Amber Meeks (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2005) Matt Alves (2007-08) Baseball (2003) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2005) Amber Lowe (2007-08) Baseball (2005) Samara Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2005) Dana Robbins (2007-08) Baseball (2006) Holt Storrie (Football, 2005) Amber Lowe (2008-09) Baseball (2007) Jeremy Pawelek (Football, 2005) Ryan Nokelby (2009-10) Baseball (2009) Aaron Crais (Baseball, 2006) Allen Cain (2011-12) Baseball (2010) Josh Werland (Men’s Golf, 2006) Allen Cain (2012-13) Baseball (2013) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2006) Ashley Meadows (2012-13) Women’s Volleyball (2000) Natalie Wood (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2006) * for each All-America citation earned Women’s Volleyball (2001) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2006) Women’s Volleyball (2003) Jessica Raglon (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2006) Women’s Volleyball (2004) Jake Kaase (Baseball, 2007) Women’s Volleyball (2006) Jonathan Swisher (Men’s Golf, 2007) Women’s Volleyball (2007) Tanner Carter (Men’s Golf, 2007) Women’s Volleyball (2008) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, indoor 4x400, 2007)

4 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 AT HOME IN SEGUIN, TEXAS

A vibrant community with a population of around 25,000 nestled on the banks of the picturesque Guadalupe River, Seguin is strategically located in South on Interstate Highway 10, and the main east-west Union Pacific rail lines. San Antonio, the seventh largest city in the United States, is 30 minutes west of Seguin via IH-10, while Austin, the state capital, is conveniently accessible 50 miles to the north by State Highway 123, Interstate 35 and the new Texas State Highway 130. The ports of Houston and Corpus Christi are nearly equal distance (160 miles) from Seguin.

The beautiful Guadalupe River cuts through the city’s south side. A fine public park was built alongside it, beginning during the Depression years when Seguin enjoyed its oil boom. A scenic drive lined with picnic tables shadows the river for a mile or so, flanked by an 18-hole golf course. Nearby are the fairgrounds, volleyball courts, ballparks, and a country club.

Nowadays both Interstate 10 and a main line of the Union Pacific pass through the town’s north side, where most manufacturing is located. Today the heart of the city is filled with fine old homes in traditional neighborhoods. And the city is ringed by contemporary residential developments as well. In addition, just outside the current city limits, hundreds of handsome riverfront homes sit along the shores of Lake McQueeney, Lake Placid, and Meadow Lake on the beautiful Guadalupe River.

SEGUIN QUICK FACTS

Annual Average Temperature...... 67 Monthly Average High Temperature January...... 77 July...... 99

MONTHLY AVERAGE LOW TEMPERATURE

January...... 23 July...... 67 Annual Average Precipitation...... 31.9 inches Annual Average Snowfall...... 0 inches Elevation...... 520 feet Growing Season...... 245 days Prevailing Winds...... Southeast

TRANSPORTATION

Highways: Federal...... US 90, US 90A State...... TX 123, TX 130, TX 46, FM 78 Interstate...... IH 10 Air Service: San Antonio International Airport (SAT) Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS)

DISTANCE TO MAJOR TEXAS CITIES

Austin...... 50 Corpus Christi...... 145 ...... 242 El Paso...... 582 Fort Worth...... 385 Houston...... 160 Laredo...... 185 San Antonio...... 35

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 5 MEDIA & FAN INFORMATION

TLU SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTIONS TO TEXAS LUTHERAN students to participate in a nationally competitive sports program that is values-based and educationally sound. The Texas Lutheran Office of Sports Information is located From San Antonio and points west – You can approach in the Jones Complex office building on campus. The of- TLU from Interstate 10 or Interstate 35. If traveling on Inter- The athletics program has three goals: every student who fice number is 144C, in the office suite down the west hall state 10, exit on Highway 46 (Exit 607). Go south (right) on completes his/her eligibility is expected to graduate, each of the Jones Complex. The Jones Complex is located on Highway 46 for 1/2 mile. TLU will be on your left. If traveling sport should aspire to be competitive at the national level, University Street and is positioned across the street from on Interstate 35, exit on Highway 46 in New Braunfels (Exit and an efficient and cost-effective support system for the the Alumni Student Center and next to the Dr. Burton E. 189). Go south (right) on Highway 46 for approximately 15 operation of the existing athletic program should be de- Grossman Fitness Center. miles. TLU will be on your left. veloped and maintained. San Antonio - 35 miles Laredo – 182 miles MEDIA SERVICES/CREDENTIALS Over the years, Texas Lutheran has excelled on the sports From Austin and points north – We recommend that you fields and in the classrooms producing 10 national cham- Pre-game notes and media guides are available before all approach Texas Lutheran from Interstate 35 until you reach pionships and numerous national academic awards by home games. Game notes are also delivered by email on San Marcos. Exit on Highway 123 and turn south (left). At student athletes. the Tuesday prior to game day. If you wish to be put on the the Interstate 10 intersection as you enter Seguin, go west TLU football email list, email Tim Clark at [email protected]. (right) on Interstate 10. Exit Interstate 10 at the Highway 46 Athletics Quick Facts Head Coach Danny Padron and Texas Lutheran players exit (Exit 607). Go south (left) on Highway 46 for 1/2 mile. are available for interviews following each game after a TLU will be on your left. GENERAL 10-minute cooling off period. Austin - 50 miles • Dallas - 253 miles School...... Texas Lutheran University TELEPHONE/WEB/E-MAIL SERVICES From Houston and points east – You will approach TLU City/Zip ...... Seguin, Texas 78155 from Interstate 10. The Texas Lutheran campus is on the Founded...... 1891 Matador Stadium is equipped with a phone line and multiple west side of town. Proceed west on the interstate and take Enrollment...... 1,400 Ethernet connections. The phone line is used for visiting the Highway 46 exit (Exit 607). Go south (left) on Highway Nickname...... Bulldogs radio broadcasts, and it is available for reporter use once 46 for 1/2 mile. TLU will be on your left. School Colors...... Black and Gold the visiting radio broadcast has concluded. Ethernet con- Houston - 160 miles Stadium...... Matador Stadium nections support sending of stories and of photos and video Capacity ...... 9,000 broadcasts. Contact Tim Clark (tclark@ tlu.edu) at least one From Corpus Christi and points south – You will approach Surface...... Artificial turf week prior to game time to coordinate video webcasts. Texas Lutheran from Highway 123. As you near Seguin, take Affiliation...... NCAA III Highway 46 north and continue to the Highway 46 and Conference. . Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference PRACTICE SCHEDULE Court Street (Highway 90A) intersection. Turn east (right) President...... Stuart Dorsey on Court Street, and TLU will be on your left. Alma Mater...... Washington – St. Louis During the season, Texas Lutheran football practice begins Corpus Christi – 141 miles • Brownsville – 275 miles Athletics Director ...... Bill Miller at 3 p.m. with pre-practice taping and treatment. Early-outs Alma Mater, Year...... Texas Lutheran, 1977 usually begin at 3:30 p.m. with formal practice beginning DIRECTIONS TO MATADOR STADIUM Athletic Dept. Phone...... (830) 372-8120 at 4 p.m. and running to 6 - 6:30 p.m. During the week, the best times for individual interviews with coaches are in the From San Antonio and points west – You can approach HISTORY morning hours. For players, the best interview times are 3 - from Interstate 10 or Interstate 35. If traveling on Interstate 3:45 p.m. With all coach and player interviews, appointments 10, exit on Highway 123 (Stockdale exit). Go south (right) First year of football...... 1912 should be made with the TLU Office of Sports Information. on Highway 123 for 1 mile. Stadium will be on your right. All-time playoff record...... 4-1 Interviews will not be granted without coordination with If traveling on Interstate 35, exit on Highway 46 in New Years in post-season play...... 3 the TLU Office of Sports Information. All interview requests Braunfels (Exit 189). Go south (right) on Highway 46 for Last post-season...... 1976, NAIA semifinal can be made by calling (830) 372-6877, (830) 609-8691 approximately 15 miles. Turn left on Kingsbury St. and go Result ...... L, 31-0 to Westminster (Pa.) or by e-mailing [email protected]. approximately three miles. Turn right on King and go .3 mile. All-time record ...... 284-364-14 Turn left on Cedar. Stadium is on your right. National Championships...... 2 INTERNET San Antonio – 35 miles • Laredo - 182 miles ( NAIA-II titles in 1974 and 1975)

Information about the Texas Lutheran University athletics From Austin and points north – We recommend that you SPORTS INFORMATION program is found on the official website of Texas Lutheran approach Matador Stadium from Interstate 35 until you Athletics – www.tlubulldogs.com. Football statistics, rosters, reach San Marcos. Exit on Highway 123 and turn south Sports Information Director...... Tim Clark schedules, game notes, box scores, game stories, archived (left). Proceed approximately 20 miles. Go under Interstate Email...... [email protected] game videos, video highlights, interview segments, and 10 and proceed 1 mile. Stadium is on your right. SID office phone...... (830) 372-6877 live webcasts can be found at this address. Austin - 50 miles • Dallas - 253 miles Home phone...... (830) 379-6015 Cell phone...... (830) 609-8691 SOCIAL MEDIA From Houston and points east – You will approach the Assistant SID...... Zach Bond stadium from Interstate 10. Exit Highway 123 and turn Email...... [email protected] TLU Athletics is also active with social media. You can south (left). Go under Interstate 10 and proceed 1 mile. Office phone...... (830) 372-6308 find the Bulldogs on these social network sites: Stadium is on your right. Cell phone...... (830) 305-7530 Houston - 160 miles Football SID...... Tim Clark YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/TLUBulldogs Email...... same as above Twitter: http://twitter.com/tluathletics From Corpus Christi and points south – You will approach Office phone...... same as above Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tlubulldogs Texas Lutheran from Highway 123. Take Highway 123 into Home phone...... same as above Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/tlubulldogs town. Turn left on Cedar St. Stadium will be on your left. Cell phone...... same as above Corpus Christi – 141 miles • Brownsville - 275 miles SID Fax...... (830) 372-8135 BROADCASTS Press Box phone...... (830) 609-8691 GOALS OF TLU ATHLETICS SID Mailing Address . . 1000 W. Court St., Seguin, TX 78155 All Texas Lutheran home football games can be heard on Overnight Address. . . 1000 W. Court St., Seguin, TX 78155 KWED 1580 AM. The KWED broadcasts can also be heard The Texas Lutheran University intercollegiate athletics Website...... www.tlubulldogs.com on-line at www.tlubulldogs.com and on www.seguintoday. program exists for the sake of the students at Texas Lutheran Twitter...... twitter.com/tluathletics com. Live video streaming of all TLU home football games is - for their growth and development. Intercollegiate athletics, Facebook ...... facebook.com/tlubulldogs available free on www.tlubulldogs.com. Archived broadcasts operating under the principles of fair play and amateurism, Instagram...... instagram.com/tlubulldogs also are available on www.tlubulldogs.com. provides equal opportunity for talented male and female

6 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 TLU ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Stuart Dorsey Bill Miller

President Director of Athletics

Dr. Stuart Dorsey began his duties as the 15th As director of athletics, Bill Miller has led the Bulldogs president of Texas Lutheran University on July 1, to unprecedented success in NCAA Division III 2011. Prior to his arrival at TLU, he served as president athletics. After spearheading the conversion of of the University of Redlands in Redlands, Calif. from the sports program from NCAA Division II to NCAA 2005 to 2010. He previously held positions as vice president for academic Division III, Miller has guided TLU Athletics to three national championships affairs at the University of Evansville (Indiana), vice president and academic in women’s track and field (relay titles in 2007 and in 2008 and an individual dean at Baker University (Kansas), assistant professor of economics at long jump title in 2010), 19 American Southwest Conference titles (five in Western Illinois University, associate professor of economics at West women’s track and field, four in women’s cross country, three in baseball, Virginia University, the George F. Collins, Jr. professor of business and three in men’s golf, two in women’s volleyball, one in women’s golf, and finance and department chair at Baker University, and visiting professor one in men’s soccer) and to 21 ASC West Division crowns (eight in women’s at Harlaxton College in Grantham, England. volleyball, nine in baseball, two in softball, and two in men’s soccer).

Early in his career Dr. Dorsey also worked as an applied economist in In Miller’s tenure, the Bulldogs have hosted an NCAA Division III Men’s the federal government. He was a research economist with the U.S. Soccer National Tournament playoff game, two NCAA Division III South/ Department of Labor before being appointed as chief economist for the Southeast Regional Championship meets, an ASC Championship Men’s U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. At the Finance Committee under Soccer Tournament, two ASC Cross Country Championship Meets, two the chairmanship of former Senator Bob Dole, Dr. Dorsey worked on a ASC Baseball Championship Tournaments, and three ASC Championship wide range of policy issues including the federal deficit, Social Security, Volleyball Tournaments. Medicare, and reform of the tax code. The Bulldogs have sent teams to NCAA Division III Championship meets Dr. Dorsey holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University and tournaments in women’s golf, men’s golf, women’s volleyball, baseball, of South Dakota, and a master’s degree and Ph.D. in economics from women’s cross country, women’s tennis and women’s track and field Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. He and his wife, Michelle, are (indoor and outdoor). TLU’s success under Miller has extended to the the parents of five adult children. classroom, where the Bulldogs have produced 20 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-Americans since 2001. (TLU has produced a grand total of Steve Anderson 21 Capital One Academic All-Americans in its history.)

Assistant to the President for Administration and Public Affairs Miller, a TLU Athletics Hall of Famer, coached the TLU baseball team for 15 seasons and has the most wins in TLU baseball history. He has the A member of the Texas Lutheran University staff highest winning percentage of any coach in TLU Athletics history. Miller since 1985, Steve Anderson currently serves as and the Bulldogs made three appearances in the NCAA Division III Baseball assistant to the president for administration and Championships and six appearances in the NAIA district and regional public affairs. His responsibilities include strategic playoffs. TLU played in the NCAA DIII West Regional Championships in planning, campus master plan development, oversight of intercollegiate 2005, 2006 and 2007. TLU was the regional runner-up in 2005 and 2006. athletics, government and community relations, and special events The Bulldogs finished second at the 2000 NAIA Region VI Tournament. planning and management. Counting post-season conference tournaments, the Bulldogs played beyond the regular season in 11 of Miller’s 15 seasons. Anderson is a 1977 honors graduate of Texas Lutheran, holds a master of arts degree in political science from Texas State University, and has done Miller was a summa cum laude graduate of Texas Lutheran in 1977. He additional graduate work at The University of Texas at Austin. From 1979 played baseball and football for the Bulldogs and was a member of the to 1983 he worked as a staff member in the Texas Legislature, and from 1974 and 1975 NAIA-II football national championships, led by TLU Hall of 1983 to 1985 was on the staff of Texas Governor Mark White. Famer Jim Wacker. On the diamond for the Bulldogs, Miller was 20-13 as a pitcher and was the Big State Conference Most Valuable Player in 1975. He and his wife Cathy, who is TLU’s campus nurse, are the parents of daughter Erika, a 2008 TLU graduate, and son Ian, a senior at TLU. Miller and his wife Dayna have three children: Cody, Kate and Cason. Cody, a four-year baseball player, and Kate are TLU graduates. Cason is a sophomore at TLU.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 7 ATHLETIC TRAINING & MEDICAL STAFF

DR. DAVID W. BRIAN COULOMBE Kent took over the head athletic training position after STARCH & DR. BRIAN Brian Coulombe moved to fill TLU’s position as director of W. STIGALL Director of Athletic Training Edu- the Athletic Training Education Program. cation Program Team Physicians While completing his undergraduate work at Texas Lutheran, Brian Coulombe, a native of Kent spent all four years in the TLU Athletic Training Educa- Dr. David W. Starch and Dr. Brian Shingle Springs, Calif., is in his tion Program. He was an athletic training major. W. Stigall joined the Texas Lu- 15th season with Texas Lutheran theran athletics department as and five years ago took a new Kent enjoys playing all sports, particularly basketball, in his Dr. Starch team physicians in 2003. Both position – director of TLU’s Ath- spare time. Kent is married to the former Sarah Dickie. Tim doctors in the general letic Training Education Program – a position he will again and Sarah were married on Jan. 3, 2009. Tim and Sarah medical care of all Texas Lutheran occupy for 2013-14. Coulombe leads the certified program are the proud parents of a daughter, Rayleigh. Tim is the student athletes. that educates all TLU athletic training majors. son of Eldon and Martha Kent of San Antonio.

Starch, an orthopedic surgeon In 2002, Coulombe was named the head athletic trainer MIKE SOULAS, MPAS, PA-C and sports medicine physi- and directed the student athletic trainers and coordinated cian, is employed with the New with the TLU coaches and student-athletes in the treatment Mike Soulas is a physician assistant under Dr. David Starch, Braunfels Bone and Joint Clinic. and prevention of injuries. and he assists in the delivery of medical services for TLU He serves as Texas Lutheran’s student-athletes. Soulas is involved educationally in athletic lead team physician and chief A master’s degree recipient in athletic training from the training room clinics, athlete office visits, and surgical Dr. Stigall orthopedist in dealing with the University of West Virginia, Coulombe has faculty status in procedures. various injuries that affect athletes’ the TLU kinesiology department. He received his under- muscles, bones, joints and con- graduate degree in physical education from California State MATT MATOCHA nective tissues. University-Sacramento. During his graduate work at West Virginia, Coulombe worked with the Mountaineer men’s Assistant Athletic Trainer Stigall is a family medicine and sports medicine physician soccer team and taught introduction to athletic training. in private practice in New Braunfels. Stigall assists Starch in Texas Lutheran graduate Matt the treatment of orthopedic injuries and provides general Coulombe and his wife, Amy, live in New Braunfels. The Matocha returned in 2009 to medical care for the student athletes. Coulombes have two sons, Benjamin and Paul. his alma mater as the assistant athletic trainer for the Bulldogs. Starch and his wife Katherine have three children: daughter TIM KENT Matocha, a 2004 graduate of Peighton, son Coleman and daughter Presley. Stigall at- TLU, came back to Seguin after tended medical school at The University of Texas Health Head Athletic Trainer serving Concordia University Texas from 2006 to 2009 as Science Center in San Antonio, and he completed his resi- the head athletic trainer. dency at Scott and White Memorial Hospital and Clinic in Tim Kent returned to his alma ma- Temple, Texas. ter in 2008 as the head athletic Matocha has a bachelor’s of arts degree from TLU and a trainer for Texas Lutheran. Kent, a master’s of science degree from Indiana State in 2005. Stigall served as a sports medicine fellow at The University master’s degree graduate of the Matocha and his wife Monica, a 2005 graduate of TLU, of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and worked University of West Virginia, spent are the proud parents of a son, Mason. as a family medicine and sports medicine physician in two years at Hardin-Simmons the Schertz area. He has been in private practice in New University as an assistant athletic trainer before returning Matocha is the son of Barney and Leah Matocha. Matt has Braunfels since 2001. Stigall and his wife Reneé have to be with the Bulldogs. a brother Scott, who played baseball for the Bulldogs and three children: daughter Sydney and sons Jack and John. graduated in 2007. Matt also has a sister Amanda, who also graduated from TLU.

8 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 ATHLETICS STAFF

TIM CLARK ZACH BOND

Director of Sports Information and Sports Marketing Assistant Director of Sports Information and Sports Marketing

Tim Clark starts his 16th year as the university’s director of sports Zach Bond is in his first season with Texas Lutheran. He joined information and sports marketing. Clark works with all 14 TLU the Bulldogs in June 2013. sports, assisting in game-day operations and management of press boxes at all home sporting events. Clark also handles the TLU Bond came to TLU after spending a year working as an assistant SID Athletics web site (tlubulldogs.com), coordinates the production at his alma mater Northern Colorado in Greeley, Colo. He spent that of the university’s media guides and produces all game programs. year as the main contact for volleyball, men’s basketball, softball He also coordinates the video and audio productions of university sporting events. and men’s and women’s golf for the Bears. He also served as the color commentator on radio broadcasts for Northern Colorado Softball. Clark and Patrick Zarate were honored in August 2009 as the Texas Lutheran Office of Sports Information was named the Sports Information Office of the Year in the American During that year with Northern Colorado, Bond also spent time working in the public rela- Southwest Conference. tions office of the Denver Broncos as a game-day assistant.

Clark, Zarate and Jason Cade were honored in the 2005-06 Sports Information Directors’ Before starting full time at Northern Colorado, Bond worked as a student assistant for the Publications Contest when the 2005 football guide was named the fourth-best football Bears in the sports information department. He spent time as the main contact for women’s guide in Division C. The 2005 football guide cover was the national winner in Division C soccer, men’s golf and softball. for “Best Cover.” He graduated from Northern Colorado in May 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in finance Clark is a member of the College Sports Information Directors Association and serves as the and a minor in media studies. He was born and raised in Greeley. District 8 coordinator for men’s soccer and baseball in the ESPN The Magazine Academic DREW ENGELKE All- America program. He was the chair of the American Southwest Conference Sports Information Directors for the 2005-06 and 2009-10 athletics seasons. Photographer

Clark has completed two Dallas White Rock marathons and has twice raced in the Texas Drew Engelke has assisted the TLU Athletics Department with Water Safari boat race. He has completed two half-iron distance triathlons. its photography needs for nine years. Engelke has served as the official photographer at most TLU sporting events and all Clark and his wife Rebecca, a lecturer in mathematics at TLU, live in Seguin with their of the university’s Front Row events – the annual fundraisers daughters Madison and Maya and a slew of family pets. for TLU Athletics.

JUDY JOHNSON In 2008, Engelke was honored for his official and volunteer work at TLU. He was inducted into the TLU Athletics Wall of Honor. Engelke has provided the major artwork for TLU media guides Athletics Department Administrative Assistant over the past eight years, and he is the regular photographer for each team’s picture day.

Judy Johnson is in her 24th year at Texas Lutheran. She is in her Engelke has also been supportive of TLU Athletics in other ways. He was instrumental in 23rd year as the athletics department administrative assistant. the Seguin Volleyball Association’s donation of funds for the new sound system in Tosten- Judy and her husband Jim have been married for 46 years. Judy, gard Activity Center (the volleyball venue on the TLU campus). Engelke and the Seguin Jim and daughter Trina are all graduates of Texas Lutheran. Volleyball Association also donated new American flags for Tostengard Activity Center and The Johnsons have two children – Trina and Jamey – and two for Memorial Gymnasium. grandchildren – Heidi and Braeden. Drew and his wife Tommye are the proud parents of two young sons - Hayden and Harrison.

KELSEY HENRY BRITTANY BOBBITT

Athletic Training Graduate Assistant Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

Kelsey Henry is in her first year with the TLU Athletic Training Brittany Bobbitt is in her second year with the TLU Athletic Train- Program. Henry is a native of Washburn, Mo. She received her ing Program. Bobbitt is a native of Manassas, Va. She received bachelor’s degree from the University of Central Missouri. She her bachelor’s degree from Barton College in Wilson, N.C. She is pursuing her master’s degree in athletic training at Texas State is pursuing her master’s of science degree in athletic training at University – San Marcos. Henry is the daughter of Jerry and Kathy Texas State University – San Marcos. Brittany is the daughter of Henry. She is a fan of the Kansas City Chiefs. One of her favorite Kathy Mullen and Sean Bobbitt. Brittany has two siblings – Brian movies is “The Mighty Ducks.” Mullen and Sophie Bobbitt.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 9 BULLDOG SPIRIT

2013-2014 Cheerleaders

The Texas Lutheran University Cheerleaders and Mascot are part of the Texas Lutheran University Athletics Department. The Cheerleaders are dedicated to encouraging and promoting school spirit and boosting school pride. The squad participates at all home (and selected away) football and basketball games, including all playoff events.

Ashley Winters, Cheer Coach E-mail: [email protected]

2013-2014 Goldstar Dance Team

The Goldstar Dance Team debuted in 1997 during the half-time performances at the Bulldog home basketball games. The dance team is dedicated to encouraging and promoting school spirit at home football and basketball games.

Goals of the team include: continuing to grow in number, boosting school pride and providing enjoyable entertainment at Texas Lutheran sports events. The Goldstars participated at Nationals in the spring of 2004, and brought home national championships for their team kick, team modern and team pom routines.

The Bulldog Pep Band

The Bulldog Pep Band performs school spirit music at all university home football games and at select home basketball games. Enrollment is open to all interested TLU students and serves as an opportunity for students to continue musical ensemble participation without the time commitment of Concert Band.

The director of the Bulldog Pep Band is Beth Bronk.

TLU Alma Mater TLU Fight Song

O stately college of the plain, We’re going to fight for TLU; The memories we’ve gathered here Go Bulldogs onto victory! Of chiming bell and chapel spire We’re going to shout our pride and fight; Will live through each advancing year. For glory and for might! Beloved TLU, to thee The Black and Gold we see today; We pledge our love and loyalty. We’re going to shout and sing and say: Hail to our Alma Mater fair! Hurrah! For TLU! The truth of Christ shall make us free. Go Bulldogs on to victory!

— words by Marlene Kriewald Bonds, ’57

10 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 FACILITIES & VENUES Gustafson Soccer Field

Texas Lutheran continues to expand and improve its athletic facilities and venues to meet the needs of its student body. The university and its leaders believe that athletics—both intercollegiate and intramural—play an important role in the educational experience at Texas Lutheran. The university is committed to providing the funding, the facilities and the personnel to ensure that the lessons learned through athletics are available to each student at TLU.

THE MARVIN RINN FIELD HOUSE: TLU TENNIS COURTS: Kieffer Kinesiology Lab The Rinn Field House is the 14,000 square foot Marvin The tennis complex was expanded in the mid-1990s to its Rinn Field House, completed in August 1998. It houses the current nine-court setup. The complex has seating capacity Bulldog football locker room, a video and meeting center, of 50 for feature matches. It is located on University Drive, laundry facilities, coaches’ office and a state-of-the-art across from the Alumni Student Center and next to the Dr. sports medicine facility. The athletic training area comes Burton E. Grossman Fitness Center. complete with the room and the resources to support the entire Texas Lutheran athletics program. The Rinn Field KIEFFER KINESIOLOGY LAB: House also is home to the Bulldog baseball and men’s soccer locker rooms. There is also a separate coaches’ The 2,200 square-foot Kieffer Kinesiology Lab, located locker room and shower area. The mens’ sports in the adjacent to the Jones Physical Education Complex, uses field house share the large shower area located in the state-of-the-art equipment to collect and analyze two- and center of the facility. three-dimensional human motion. The research and learning laboratory is one of a few stand-alone facilities built exclu- THE TOSTENGARD ACTIVITY CENTER: sively for motion analysis in the United States, and it provides TLU’s undergraduate students with a unique opportunity Memorial Gymnasium: Named for Ardyce and Stanford Tostengard, former chair to explore research problems and apply scientific theory. of the Texas Lutheran Board of Regents, Tostengard is the home for all Texas Lutheran home volleyball matches. It is MATADOR STADIUM: also a primary intramural facility for the university. Built in the mid-1950’s on the Seguin High School campus, GUSTAFSON SOCCER FIELD: Matador Stadium is the home football venue for the Bulldogs. It has a seating capacity of 9,000. It is located on the corner Home to the men and women’s soccer teams of Texas of US Highway 123 and Cedar Street in Seguin. The stadium Lutheran, Gustafson Soccer Field is named for A.G. Gus- is complete with a -deck press box. tafson, a former coach, professor and interim president at Texas Lutheran. A new soccer field was constructed MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM: on campus in 1998 and rededicated as Gustafson Soccer Field. The field is located on Fleming Drive, across from The home for the Bulldogs men and women’s basketball the President’s residence. teams has a seating capacity of 1,500. Commonly referred to as “The Doghouse,” Memorial Gymnasium was constructed Morck Softball Field THE KROST FITNESS TRAIL: in 1954. It is connected to the Jones Physical Education Complex and is located on University Drive, across from The trail, built in the early 1990s, circles the campus intra- the Alumni Student Center. mural fields, the softball complex and the tennis courts. It is open to the public. The Seguin community and the DR. BURTON E. GROSSMAN FITNESS CENTER: TLU campus community enjoy jogging and walking with their friends and families. The trail is approximately one The fitness center, opened in 1998, contains state-of-the-art kilometer in length. equipment for weight training and cardiovascular exercise for use by the entire campus community. The facility also KATT-ISBEL FIELD: includes locker rooms and classroom space, plus easy locker room access to the university’s eight-lane swimming Home of the Bulldog baseball team, Katt-Isbel Field seats pool, the Mabee Pool. 600 people in its stadium seating. The field was originally dedicated in 1992 in honor of Mark Isbel, a 1981 graduate GEORGE KIEFFER FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELD: and baseball player from San Antonio who died of cancer The Tostengard Activity Center on June 7, 1983. The field was re-dedicated on Feb. 27, The practice field is located behind the Marvin Rinn Field 1999, in honor of former Texas Lutheran head baseball House, and it is the home for all football practices and coach Ray Katt. A permanent press box was added in 2010. workouts.

MORCK SOFTBALL FIELD: TLU GOLF PITCH-AND-PUTT COURSE:

It was officially dedicated in 1992 in honor of Theos Morck, For use by the TLU golf teams, the pitch-and-putt course has a former vice president of fiscal affairs at TLU. He and his an elevated green and pot bunker, plus a driving range. The wife Nile Ruth were longtime supporters of Texas Lutheran golf teams have access to local courses Starcke Municipal athletic teams. The field is home to all university softball Golf Course (in Seguin) and The Golf Club of Seguin. games. It has a seating capacity of 350.

Dr. Burton E. Grossman Fitness Center Mabee Aquatic Center Katt-Isbel Field

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 11 DANNY PADRON HEAD COACH

After a hard-fought loss to No. 2-ranked University of “We are thrilled to have Danny Padron as our head football Mary Hardin-Baylor (49-31 on the road), the Bulldogs coach,” said TLU Director of Athletics Bill Miller. “I’ve suffered through four more losses in succession, nearly worked professionally with him, and he has been a all coming in heart-breaking fashion. TLU fell 70-65 to Sul good friend for many years. He brings instant credibility, Ross State at home, 24-21 to Mississippi College at home, particularly among Texas high school football coaches 44-37 in overtime to Louisiana College on the road, and who know him and know of his involvement with the 65-58 in double-overtime to Hardin-Simmons at home. Texas High School Coaches Association.”

The Bulldogs concluded their 2012 season and their “We’re all very excited about the challenges that lie final game in the ASC with a resounding 47-6 road win ahead, and we’re ready to go to work,” said Padron at Howard Payne. at the time of his hiring. “And although there are no guarantees of success, we will guarantee that we will Cain, the record-setting place-kicker, would add three be one of the best conditioned and best prepared teams more playing All-America honors in 2012 to bring his in the conference, a team that the university and the career total to seven. He also garnered a second con- Seguin community can be proud of – on and off the field.” Texas Lutheran Head Football Coach Danny Padron secutive Capital One Academic All-America First Team enters his fourth year as the Bulldogs’ head football award. Cain set the school record for career field goals, Padron has coached football for 41 years, all in the San coach. Padron and his coaching staff have taken a team at 43, and tied his -season mark for field goals, Antonio area. At the time of their arrival at TLU, Padron from the depths of NCAA Division III and have made the with 17 again in 2012. and his fellow coaches were in the state high school Bulldogs into top competitors in the their new league – playoffs almost every year since 1982. Padron has been the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference. Seven Bulldogs earned All-ASC honors in 2012. Cain on coaching staffs that have combined to produce two was named to the All-ASC First Team and to the ASC state champions, a state finalist, two state semifinalists, Padron inherited the Bulldogs after a disastrous 2009 Outstanding Sportsmen Team of the Year. Receiver two state quarterfinalists, five regional finalists, seven campaign that had the team at 0-10. The three years Casey Davis was named the ASC Co-Freshman of the area finalists, and 17 district champions. The combined prior to Padron taking the job, the Bulldogs managed just Year, and linebacker Bradley Snowden and punter Dillon overall record of those teams since 1981 was 253-81-3. six wins in 30 games. TLU had not posted a non-losing Koop were named to the All-ASC First Team. season since 2006. But enter Padron, and the Bulldogs In 1981, Padron became the offensive coordinator at San showed immediate signs of a re-birth. Antonio’s Clark High School and served in that capacity for a total of 16 years (1981-1987 and 1993-2002). In the 2010 season, after taking the TLU coaching job Clark was a Class 5A state quarterfinalist in 1994 and in January of that year, the Bulldogs won four games a regional finalist in 1995, 1996 and 2001. overall, went 4-1 at home, dominated area rival Trinity 42-14, and won three conference contests. In 1995, Padron was named the Fellowship of Christian Athletes “Zebra Chapter” Christian Coach of the Year In 2011, the move to the upper echelon of the Ameri- for the San Antonio area. can Southwest Conference and NCAA Division III came closer to being a reality. The team went 5-5 overall with Padron was the assistant head coach at Converse Judson a 4-4 record in the ASC. The Bulldogs tied for fourth in High School for the 1992 season and a first assistant/ the league and posted key league road wins over East QB coach at Converse Judson from 1988 to 1991. In Texas Baptist, Sul Ross State and Mississippi College. In 1988 and 1992, Converse Judson won Class 5A State the process, the Bulldogs snapped a long road-losing Championships. The Rockets were the 1990 Class 5A streak and started a mini-road win streak of their own. state runner-up and Class 5A state semifinalists in 1989 and 1991. The Bulldogs won three games in a row in the early Padron, 60, officially accepted the job at TLU on Jan. 8, portion of the schedule and moved to 3-0 in the ASC 2010, and became the 20th head coach in TLU football Padron coached under Head Coach D.W. Rutledge and for the first time in school history. The Nov. 5, 2011 win history. with TLU AD Bill Miller while at Converse Judson. Miller in Clinton, Miss. (over Mississippi College) was just the was an assistant football coach and head baseball coach second victory for the Bulldogs on the road against the “(Through the interview process), I discovered a sense of at Converse Judson. Rutledge and Miller each played Choctaws. The Sept. 17, 2011 win in Marshall, Texas (over community within the TLU staff, one that really appealed football at TLU and won NAIA-II National Championships East Texas Baptist) was TLU’s first at Ornelas Stadium. to me,” said Padron. “And I share their common vision in football with the Bulldogs’ Hall of Fame head coach and embrace their mission of making a difference in the Jim Wacker. Rutledge was an All-American linebacker Padron’s place-kicker Allen Cain would go on to be lives of young people. Their supportive and nurturing on the 1974 championship squad, and Miller was a recognized four times (by four different organizations) ways reflect the family values that are so important to me.” cornerback on the 1974 and 1975 championship teams. as a playing All-American in 2011. Three of the organiza- tions gave him First Team All-America honors. Cain also Padron brought to the Bulldogs a proven track record of Padron has served on the Texas High School Coaches captured the coveted Capital One First Team Academic molding young men to succeed not only on the football Association Football Advisory Committee and on the All-America honor, becoming the first student-athlete field but also in the game of life. Before arriving at TLU, Texas High School Coaches Association Board of Direc- in TLU history to claim four playing All-America honors he completed his eighth season as the head football tors. Rutledge is the current executive director of the and add a First Team Academic All-America citation in coach and athletic coordinator at San Antonio’s Sandra Texas High School Coaches Association. the same year. Day O’Connor High School, where he produced a 65-30 overall record. He was the 2003 San Antonio Express- Success for Padron, Cain and the Bulldogs continued News “San Antonio Area Coach of the Year.” Danny Padron in 2012. TLU started the year 3-1 with convincing wins Phone: 830-372-8126 over Austin College (38-16 on the road), Southwestern In 2003, Padron led O’Connor to the Class 5A state Email: [email protected] Assemblies of God (43-35 on the road) and East Texas quarterfinal round. He coached O’Connor to the 2004 Baptist (34-28 at home for Homecoming). and 2005 regional finals and to the 2006 and 2007 area finals.

12 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 DANNY PADRON QUICK FACTS

EDUCATION • Varsity Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator, • 2004 Coach for U.S. Army All-American Bowl Alamo Heights High School, San Antonio, • San Antonio Clark HS Offensive Coordinator • Master’s Degree in Education, 1983, University of 1976-1978 for 16 years Texas at San Antonio • Head Baseball Coach, Alamo Heights High School, • Former Assistant Head Coach at Converse Judson HS • Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics (minor in San Antonio, 1976-1978 • Coached on two Class 5A State Championship Physical Education), 1973, • Head Football Coach, St. Gerard High School, coaching staffs (both at Converse Judson HS) • Our Lady of the Lake University San Antonio, 1975 • Member of coaching staffs that produced • High School diploma, John Jay High School, • Offensive Coordinator, St. Gerard High School, 253-81-3 record San Antonio (graduated 4th in his class) San Antonio, 1972-1974 • 1995 Christian Coach of the Year for San Antonio • Head Baseball Coach, St. Gerard High School, Area, as selected by Fellowship of Christian COACHING EXPERIENCE San Antonio, 1972-1974 Athletes “Zebra Chapter” • Texas High School Coaches Association Football (41 years, all in San Antonio area) COACHING HIGHLIGHTS Advisory Committee • Head Coach Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, • Served on Texas High School Coaches Association Jan. 2010-present • 13-17 record at TLU in three seasons Board of Directors • Head Coach Sandra Day O’Connor High School, • Overall coaching record (college/high school): San Antonio, 2002-Jan. 2010 78-47 PERSONAL • First Assistant/Offensive Coordinator, Tom Clark • Overall coaching record at O’Connor HS: 65-30 High School, San Antonio, 1993-2002 • Seven straight state playoff berths at O’Connor HS • Wife, Cindee, of 37 years • Assistant Head Coach/QB Coach, Judson High • District Champions in four of eight seasons at • Couple has one son, Andy, current offensive School, Converse, 1992-1993 O’Connor HS coordinator with TLU, former assistant coach at • First Assistant/QB Coach, Judson High School, • 2003 Class 5A State Quarterfinals at O’Connor HS O’Connor, and former starting QB at the University Converse, 1988-1991 • 2004 & 2005 Regional Finals at O’Connor HS of Mary Hardin-Baylor • First Assistant/Offensive Coordinator, Tom Clark • 2006, 2007, & 2008 Area Finals at O’Connor HS • Lector and Eucharistic minister at St. Matthew High School, San Antonio, 1981-1987 • 2009 Bi-District Finals at O’Connor HS Catholic Church in San Antonio, as well as active • Head Baseball Coach, Tom Clark High School, San • 2003 San Antonio Express-News “San Antonio member of the ACTS community Antonio, 1978-1981 Area Coach of the Year”

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TLU Sports Information Director Tim Clark sat to be a playoff team, but we’ll have to improve is a three-year starter with explosive speed down with Bulldog Head Football Coach Danny in several areas. and strength. He is an excellent runner and Padron for their annual preseason sit-down pass receiver. Our receivers continue to be interview to discuss the state of the TLU Football CLARK: What areas are you most focused on the strength of the team. This unit is led by program as its embarks on the 2013 season. improving? Brent’s twin brother Cameron, a two-year starter and our leading receiver last year. Cameron TIM CLARK: Coach, your fourth year as head PADRON: One of the areas is our secondary. We is perhaps our best overall receiver and a football coach at TLU is upon you. What are are very inexperienced but extremely athletic. definite deep threat. Lewis Williams, a junior some of your initial thoughts on the program We’ll have to use our athletic ability to get by from Houston Klein Forest, was our leading as you prepare for the 2013 season? until we gain some experience. But if we had to receiver two years ago. He is a young man choose between athletic ability and experience, with great speed and another deep threat. Our DANNY PADRON: We’re really excited about we’d choose athletic ability every time. offensive line boasts three returning starters: the upcoming season. Our coaching staff is All-Conference Honorable Mention tackle Matt extremely optimistic about our prospects for CLARK: Tell us about your key returning players, Hochstrasser and guards Dylan Alexander and this year. We’re expecting a breakthrough starting with your offense. Kendall Wilkerson. Dylan is a three-year starter, year. We are playing in the Southern Collegiate and Kendall is a two-year starter. Depth is a Athletic Conference with schools that have PADRON: We’ll be led by our Honorable Mention concern as we’ll have freshmen as our primary similar philosophies and academic standards. All-Conference quarterback Brent Peavy from back-ups, and it’s possible a couple of freshmen Our players have matured. They are bigger, Houston St. Pius X. Brent is an outstanding could start for us. stronger, faster and more experienced. We have athlete with a very strong arm and quick feet. closed the gap on the elite teams in the NCAA He really came into his own the last three games CLARK: You mentioned that your defensive Division III. We were 4-6 last year, but we were of last year. We’re expecting great things from secondary was one of the areas that you had to only a handful of points from being 8-2. Our him. He’s joined in the backfield by Dominique see improvements. Let’s talk about the defense coaching staff believes we have the potential Hardaway, our running back from Lockhart. Dom as a whole. What do you see with that unit?

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PADRON: Our defense is the most athletic one and Adrian Moya will all be in the mix as well as PADRON: Our coaching staff remains primarily that we have had since we’ve been here. It will a talented class of freshmen prospects. the same with Braxton Harris and Mark Carey be led by All-Conference linebacker and physics as our co-defensive coordinators, coaching our major Brad Snowden from Katy Seven Lakes. CLARK: You lose a two-time All-American linebackers and secondary, respectively, and Brad is an exceptional young man with the at place-kicker with Allen Cain and an All- Andy Padron as our offensive coordinator and greatest work ethic of any young person we’ve Conference punter in Dillon Koop with both Cain coach of the quarterbacks. Kyle Ingraham will ever coached. He has one of the highest GPAs and Koop completing their four-year careers as coach the wide receivers, and Craig Harris will on the team and has led the team in tackles in Bulldogs. Who is in line to replace Cain as your coach the defensive linemen. We’re coaching each of the last two seasons. There just aren’t kicker and Koop as your punter? to change lives. Our philosophy is to help each enough superlatives in the English language of our young men become the best person that to describe him. Our defensive line features PADRON: Our kicking game will be in good he can be. If he’s the best person, then he will Bryan Doolittle and Ethan Powell, our junior hands with junior Tyler Brandenburg. Tyler will be the best student, best son, best football defensive ends. Both of them are strong and handle the kicking and punting chores. He did player that he can be, and we will have the best quick, and we’ll be counting on them to really both for our JV last year and did a really good football team that we can have. Coaching is a pressure the quarterback. Dominick Stives is job. ministry for us. It gives us purpose. We’re just also solid as one of our defensive tackles. Our not blowing a whistle and teaching football. secondary and the other linebacker position will CLARK: Your staff is largely intact for this We’re changing lives, setting examples, and be manned by inexperienced but very athletic season. Talk about who your coaches are and truly making a difference in the lives of our individuals. Zach Sauers, Tri-Rice Van Buren, what your objectives as a staff are. players. I really can’t believe that they pay me Cedric Whitaker, Ty Johnson, Drake Dowling to coach football. I’d coach for free. Now don’t tell Dr. Dorsey that I said that. My wife will get mad at me.

CLARK: Tell us about your theme for this 2013 season.

PADRON: Our theme this year is the same as last year’s theme. It comes from the theme of the San Antonio Spurs and Gregg Popovich, their theme of “Pound the Rock.” It describes the relentless effort it takes to be successful in any endeavor. Popovich adapted this theme from a quote from Jacob Riis, a Danish-American journalist from New York in the early 1900s who fought for better living and working conditions for immigrants. The quote goes like this: “When nothing seems to help, I go look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without as much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred and first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not that blow that did it, but all that had gone before.” That’s like our football team this year. We’ve been pounding the rock for three years, and it hasn’t split yet. So we’ll continue to “Pound the Rock,” knowing that we can overcome adversity and reach our goals. We know that eventually that rock will split.

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Mark Carey Harris joined the TLU football coaching staff in 2011 and coached the defensive ends and served as the recruiting coordinator. In 2012, he coached the linebackers and again Co-Defensive Coordinator / worked as the recruiting coordinator. Secondary Coach / Strength & Conditioning Coordinator Harris came to TLU from Waco High School, where he served as the varsity safeties coach. Prior to his time at Phone: 830-372-6964 Waco High, Harris was the varsity wide receivers coach Email: [email protected] and recruiting coordinator at UMHB.

Mark Carey goes into the 2013 season as the co-defensive Harris started with the Cru in 2006 as a student assistant coordinator for the Bulldogs. The 2013 season will be and recruiting coordinator and became the varsity wide Carey’s second as the co-defensive coordinator. He shared receivers coach and recruiting coordinator for the 2007, the coordinator duties with Braxton Harris. Along with 2008 and 2009 seasons. his co-defensive coordinator duties, Carey coaches the Andy Padron is in his fourth season with the Bulldogs. defensive secondary and serves as the Bulldogs’ strength In his four years on the staff with UMHB, the Cru won four Padron handled the play-calling duties in 2011 as the and conditioning coordinator. ASC Championships, advanced to the NCAA Division III quarterbacks coach. Padron was elevated to offensive semifinals twice (2007, 2008) and advanced as far as the coordinator following the 2011 season and served in that NCAA Division III quarterfinals in 2006. offensive coordinator position as the Bulldogs’ set multiple offensive records in 2012. Coach Harris has extensive experience in all aspects of recruiting, scouting, and weekly game-planning. At UMHB, Padron and Bulldogs set new school team records for he was responsible for scheduling and planning of on- passing yards (3,253), passing yards per game (325.3), campus visits and weekend recruiting activities, and he total offense per game (480.9), total offense in a single was responsible for all fall recruiting contacts. game (616, vs. Sul Ross State on Oct. 13) and for touchdown passes in a season (29). Padron guided Bulldog quarterback Coach Harris also has past experience as an assistant in the Brent Peavy, in his first year as the starting quarterback, to Greg Meyer Passing Academy, as a clinician for USA Football a season in which Peavy threw for 2,569 yards, 21 touch- Youth Football Clinic, and as a lead speaker for Fellowship downs and 13 interceptions. He completed a TLU DIII-era of Christian Athletes at the Texas A&M Leadership Camp. record 61.44 percent of his passes. Peavy completed 196 of 319 passes. He just missed overall school single-season records for total offense (2,823 for Peavy; 2,832 for Sean Carey was promoted to the position of co-defensive coordi- Salinas in 2004), passing yards (2,569 for Peavy; 2,800 for nator after the 2011 season. Carey joined the TLU football Salinas in 2004) and completions (196 for Peavy; 201 for coaching staff in 2010 as an assistant coach. He coached Robbie Bozeman in 1999). the defensive line for two seasons. Padron is a 2007 graduate of the University of Mary Hardin- Carey arrived at TLU after coaching at the University of Baylor, where he starred as a quarterback and helped UMHB Mary Hardin-Baylor from 2004 to 2010. He played col- to the NCAA Division III National Championship game in legiate football for two years at Louisiana College and for 2004. Padron was a part of Cru football squads that went two seasons at UMHB. He was a member of the inaugural 41-8 from 2003 to 2006 and won four American Southwest (modern day) football team at Louisiana College, and he Conference Championships. played on the 2002 and 2003 American Southwest Confer- ence Championship teams for UMHB. Padron was an Academic All-ASC selection in 2004, 2005, and 2006, and he was named the Cru’s Most Unselfish Player Carey was a coach as The Cru won ASC titles in 2005, 2006, Coach Harris played at UMHB from 2003 to 2005 and was in 2005. He also was a multiple honoree on the university’s 2007, 2008 and 2009. He served on UMHB coaching staffs a quarterback with the Cru. He was on the NCAA Division Dean’s and Provost’s lists for academic excellence. Padron that posted NCAA Division III playoff berths in 2004, 2005, III national finalist team of 2004. was also a UMHB Football Unity Council Member in 2006. 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009. He was on the staff as The Cru advanced to the NCAA DIII national title game in 2004 and A native of Mexia, Texas, Coach Harris is a graduate of Padron came to TLU after serving as an assistant coach to national semifinal games in 2007 and 2008. Mexia High School. Harris’s wife, Jennifer, is a neonatal under his father at O’Connor High School in San Antonio. intensive care unit nurse at CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Chil- Padron was the quarterbacks coach at O’Connor. He also Carey’s wife, Jessica, is an accountant for Hays County. dren’s Hospital. His father, Craig, was a Texas High School taught algebra and counseled high-risk and high-need football coach before joining the TLU coaching staff this students. Braxton Harris year, and his mother, Leslie, is an administrator at LaVega Intermediate School. Padron is a 2003 graduate of Tom C. Clark High School Assistant Head Coach / in San Antonio. He played quarterback for Clark while his Co-Defensive Coordinator Braxton and Jennifer are the proud parents of a son, Brooks, father was the offensive coordinator. / Linebackers / Recruiting born on Nov. 15, 2012. Coordinator / Special Teams Padron has worked with Xtreme Speed as a speed and Coordinator Andy Padron agility trainer and as a “Huddle Leader” for Fellowship of Christian Athletes. He has also worked as a youth and high Phone: 830-372-6432 school baseball umpire, as a football camp instructor, and Offensive Coordinator / Quar- as a private quarterback instructor. Email: [email protected] terbacks / Video & Technology Coordinator Braxton Harris enters the 2013 season as the Bulldogs’ as- Padron and his wife Sarah, a Texas Lutheran grad, were sistant head coach and as the team’s co-defensive coordina- married in 2013. Sarah is an elementary school teacher Phone: 830-372-6962 in the Comal ISD. tor. Harris will be in the role of co-defensive coordinator for Email: [email protected] a second consecutive year. He also coaches the linebackers and serves as the team’s special teams coordinator and as Andy Padron joined his father, TLU Head Football Coach the recruiting coordinator. Danny Padron, on the coaching staff of the Bulldogs when Danny Padron accepted the head coaching position in January 2010.

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Craig Harris also serves as the team’s academic coordinator, the junior Buzzy Keller varsity head coach and the director of football operations. Assistant Coach for Football / Volunteer Assistant Coach / Defensive Line / Equipment In 2012, Ingraham coached a record receiving unit that set Kickers & Punters all-time TLU records for total receptions, yards and TDs. Phone: (830) 372-6957 Coupled with the units downfield blocking, the Bulldog Buzzy Keller, a TLU Athletics Hall Email: [email protected] offense broke the all-time total offense record at TLU. of Famer, will assist TLU once Texas Lutheran finished 13th in the country in both passing again as a volunteer assistant Craig Harris, the father of current offense and total offense. Slot receiver Casey Davis was coach in the kicking game. Keller TLU co-defensive coordinator Braxton Harris, is on TLU’s named co-freshman of the year for the ASC. graduated from Texas Lutheran in 1955 and lettered in foot- staff as the defensive line coach. He is in his second season ball, basketball, baseball and track and field. After gradua- with the Bulldogs. Harris was hired in the summer of 2012. In 2011, the Bulldogs got off to their best start in the DIII tion, he signed with the baseball organization era and had the best record in the last six years of TLU and played professional and semi-professional baseball. Craig Harris is a long-time Texas high school football coach. football. Ingraham also coached the special teams that Most recently, Harris was the defensive line coach at Gates- season. In 2010, Ingraham mentored Steven Thrash on his ville High School in Gatesville, Texas. way to breaking TLU’s DIII-era receptions record at Texas Lutheran. In his senior season, Thrash set career highs in Harris was the head coach and athletic director at Mexia yards per catch, receptions in a game and career long. High School from 1999 to 2004 and posted an overall record of 43-25. He guided Mexia to five consecutive playoff At Purdue, Ingraham played in all 36 games of his career. appearances and to the 2001 Class 3A state quarterfinals. He started in the last 26 straight including the 2004 Capital One Bowl and the 2004 . His 209 receiving yards Harris also served as the head coach for football and track against Indiana are the third most all time by a Purdue or and field at Maypearl High School in Maypearl, Texas. At Indiana player in the Old Oaken Bucket Game. In spring Maypearl, Harris coached the football team to the first of 2004, Ingraham was selected MVP – Offense by the round of the state playoffs for only the third time in the Purdue coaching staff. school’s history. At the end of his career, Ingraham was ranked 18th in TDs and 19th in receptions all-time at Purdue and was given the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award (2004). Keller served as the Texas Lutheran head baseball coach for 11 years. He compiled 135 wins and guided the Bulldogs Ingraham attended Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio to three Big State Conference titles. He also served as the with fellow coach Andy Padron. He was a multisport athlete university’s director of athletics, beginning in 1966 and and received numerous awards and accolades. He was continuing through 1970. Keller then returned to profes- named to The Associated Press Texas All-State Football sional baseball as a scout and player development specialist. Team and was a McDonald’s All-American nominee in He has worked for several clubs, basketball as a senior in high school. including the Chicago Cubs, the Seattle Mariners, and the . Ingraham comes from an athletic family. Every member of his family played collegiate sports. Kyle is the son of Corky Keller continues to serve TLU as a volunteer assistant coach and Susan Ingraham. Corky was the team captain and in baseball and in football. Keller coaches the punters and an All-Pac 10 football player at the University of Arizona, kickers for the Bulldogs. and Susan was an All-American swimmer, also at Arizona. Harris also coached at Temple High School (offensive line, Brothers Chase and Colton attended Southern Methodist Keller and his wife Bertha Marie live in Seguin. The Kellers quarterbacks), Waco High School (running game coordina- University, swam for the Mustangs, lettered all four years, will celebrate their 57th wedding anniversary in October. tor), Lancaster High School (defensive front coordinator), and led their teams to multiple conference championships. Red Oak High School (defensive coordinator), Waxahachie Chase was the team captain in 2006. Sam Ehrlich High School (defensive coordinator), and DeSoto High School (running backs, secondary). Player Development Harris, a graduate of Texas Tech University, was a three-year letterman for the Red Raiders as a cornerback and free Sam Ehrlich is the director of safety. He played in the Tangerine Bowl and the Bluebon- corporate and foundation rela- net Bowl and was a member of the Red Raiders’ 1976 tions at TLU. As a TLU alumnus Southwest Conference Co-Championship. (’99), he is a great fan of Bulldog Football and all intercollegiate Craig and his wife, Leslie, have been married 36 years. athletic sports. Sam volunteers in his free time as the football team’s director of player development, combining his pas- Kyle Ingraham sion for football and love of his alma mater while laying a groundwork of support for player academic, social and Wide Receivers / Academic spiritual development and connecting them with resources Coordinator the university provides.

Phone: 830-372-6966 Email: [email protected]

Kyle Ingraham begins his fourth season at Texas Lutheran as the wide receivers coach. He Head Coach Danny Padron (foreground) and Wide Receivers works under Bulldog Head Coach Danny Padron, who was Coach Kyle Ingraham (center) will work together for a fourth Ingraham’s offensive coordinator in high school. Ingraham consecutive season on the Bulldogs’ sideline.

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Chad Ellis Matt Cannata Klayton Smith

Assistant Coach for Football / Student Assistant Coach / Of- Student Assistant Coach / Intern / Defensive Line fensive Line Defensive Line

Two-year football letterman Chad Four-year letterman and four- Klayton Smith enters his first year Ellis joined the Texas Lutheran year starter Matt Cannata will as a student assistant coach with Football coaching staff for the serve as a student assistant the Bulldogs. Smith played three 2012 season. He is back for his coach for the Bulldogs in 2013. seasons at TLU after one season second season with the Bulldogs. He will assist in coaching He will assist with the offensive line. Cannata started at at the University of the Incarnate Word. Smith will coach the defensive line. center for TLU, starting in the 2009 season. He started 32 with the defensive line in 2013. career games at center. Ellis was a two-year starter at defensive end for the Bulldogs. Smith was a starting defensive tackle for three seasons He is a 2012 graduate of TLU. A kinesiology major with a minor in education, Cannata with the Bulldogs. He finished his TLU career with 57 total is a native of Richmond, Texas. He played for Travis High tackles, eight tackles for loss and three sacks. Ellis is the son of Dennis and Kristen Ellis. Ellis’s sister Kristi School and as a First Team All-District and First Team All- competes for the TLU Women’s Track & Field Team. Area selection. Smith, the son of Bryan and Peggy Smith, is a native of Cuero, Texas. He was a three-time All-District, two-time Gabriel Garcia Cannata is the son of Ken and Susan Cannata. All-Area and an Honorable Mention All-State selection for the Cuero Gobblers. Jacob Laubach Student Assistant Coach / - Smith is a kinesiology major. ning Backs / Tight Ends Student Assistant Coach / Of- Gabriel Garcia, a Texas Lutheran fensive Line / Equipment Mitchell Bunger senior education major, will assist the Bulldogs as a student assis- Another four-year starter and Student Assistant Coach / tant coach for a fourth consecutive four-year letterman, Jacob Lau- Quarterbacks season. He will assist with the tight ends and fullbacks. bach turns to an assistant coach- ing position in his next phase as a Former Bulldog quarterback Garcia is a native of San Antonio and a graduate of Holmes Bulldog. Laubach played in 39 games in his Bulldog career Mitchell Bunger is in his first sea- High School. He started at quarterback for three seasons and made 38 starts. Laubach, the team’s starter at right son as an assistant coach with at Holmes, and he was an Honorable Mention All-District tackle in 2012, will assist with the offensive line and with the Bulldogs. Bunger, a senior selection for two seasons. the team’s equipment. kinesiology major, started two seasons at quarterback for the Bulldogs. He started 10 games in 2010 and 10 games Garcia is the son of Priscilla Villanueva and Gabriel Garcia. Jacob is the son of Timothy and Valerie Laubach. He is a in 2011. He passed for 1,492 yards and 14 TDs in 2011 and He has five brothers and sisters: Lisa, Kimberly, Patricia, native of San Antonio, Texas and a graduate of Smithson for 1,694 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2010. Bunger also Gilbert, and Henry. Gabriel is the oldest of the children. Valley High School. He was a Second Team All-District and rushed for a combined eight TDs and 669 yards. Academic All-District selection. Bunger, a native of McAllen, Texas and a product of McAllen Memorial, is the son of Robert and Donna Bunger.

Ryan Montalvo

Student Assistant Coach / Defensive Backs

Ryan Montalvo is in his second season with the Bulldogs. He was the Bulldogs’ videographer in 2012. For the 2013 season, Montalvo will assist in the coaching of the defensive backs.

Montalvo is a native of Taylor, Texas. He is a graduate of Taylor High School.

Montalvo is a kinesiology major with a minor in history. He plans to teach and coach upon graduation from TLU. He is expected to graduate from TLU in May 2014.

Montalvo is the son of Pamela Thornton and Xavier and Cher Montalvo.

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Padron is joined on the coaching staff by a slew of familiar faces. TLU lost just one coach in the offseason, when Jordan Neal took the offensive coordinator job at Hendrix College (Ark.). Neal coached the offensive line for the Bulldogs in 2012, and it will be Padron that takes the of- fensive line coaching duties in addition to his overall head coaching tasks. The rest of the staff remains in place, with co-defensive coordinators Braxton Harris and Mark Carey continuing to share the defensive leadership chores and Andy Padron manning the offensive coordinator spot for a second consecutive year. Harris adds the title of assistant head coach to his list of duties that include the coordination of the Bulldogs’ special teams and recruiting.

Wide Receivers Coach Kyle Ingraham and Defensive Line Coach Craig Harris (father of Braxton Harris) also return to finish out the full-time staffers. Ingraham starts his fourth year, and Harris begins his second. The staff is completed with former players Chad Ellis (defensive line), Matt Cannata (offensive line), Jacob Laubach (offensive line), Klayton Smith (defensive line), and Mitchell Bunger (quarterbacks). Student assistant positions also include running backs/tight ends coach Gabriel Garcia and defensive backs coach Ryan Montalvo. Player development specialist Sam Ehrlich and veteran kicker and punter coach Buzzy Keller round out the staff.

OFFENSE

QUARTERBACKS

The Bulldogs’ offense really begins as most offenses do, with the quarterback, and the Bulldogs have a special one in returning starter and senior Brent Peavy (5-10, 207, Sr., Houston/St. Pius X). The Houston native took control of the starting QB job from preseason camp and put together a complete 2012 season that saw him lead the offense to multiple team records and within a shade of several impressive individual marks. An All-ASC Honorable Men- Senior quarterback Brent Peavy, the returning starter, leads an explosive offense onto the field in 2013. tion selection and a preseason All-America Honorable Mention choice by USA Football, Peavy threw for 2,569 yards, 21 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. He completed THE SCHEDULE TLU’s two other conference games – Sept. 14 at Trinity and a TLU DIII-era record 61.44 percent of his passes. Peavy Oct. 12 vs. Austin College – occur in week’s two and five of completed 196 of 319 passes. Texas Lutheran starts its membership in the Southern Col- the 2013 slate. After the contest against Southwestern on legiate Athletic Conference this 2013 football season after Sept. 7 (in Georgetown) and the road game against Trinity The Bulldogs set new school team records for passing saying goodbye to the American Southwest Conference (in San Antonio), the Bulldogs play their first home game yards (3,253), passing yards per game (325.3), total offense following a run of 15 years. The Bulldogs join an SCAC still of the year on Sept. 28 – the Homecoming contest against per game (480.9), total offense in a single game (616, vs. searching for more football schools to regain its automatic NAIA school Southwestern Assemblies of God. SAGU is one Sul Ross State on Oct. 13) and for touchdown passes in a berth to the NCAA Division III playoffs. In the meantime, of nine schools on the 2013 schedule that TLU played in season (29). Peavy just missed overall school single-season TLU and its fellow SCAC schools Southwestern, Trinity and 2012. The only change in opponents for 2013 came with records for total offense (2,823 for Peavy; 2,832 for Sean Austin College will compete for a conference title and a the addition of Southwestern and the subtraction of the Salinas in 2004), passing yards (2,569 for Peavy; 2,800 for berth to the NCAA postseason via the independent route. University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Salinas in 2004) and completions (196 for Peavy; 201 for Robbie Bozeman in 1999). TLU’s 2013 schedule will still have a large ASC flavor to it. THE COACH AND STAFF The Bulldogs will face former conference mates East Texas “If I were to pick two guys to lead us it would be Brent Peavy Baptist, Sul Ross State, Mississippi College, Louisiana Col- Head Coach Danny Padron leads TLU into the Southern and (senior linebacker) Brad Snowden,” said Padron. “They lege, Hardin-Simmons and Howard Payne. TLU’s final five Collegiate Athletic Conference. Padron, now starting his have the respect of everybody. They are good people. They games of the 2013 season are filled with ASC opponents. fourth season, has steadily reversed the Bulldogs’ bad make good choicesv. Brent is an officer in our FCA. Those The Bulldogs conclude SCAC play on Oct. 12 when the Austin fortunes over the three seasons prior to his arrival. Padron types of guys are not only good football players, but also College Kangaroos come to Matador Stadium. took over a program that had won just six of its last 30 good people. They just come to the forefront as to how games and that was coming off a 0-10 season. Padron they treat their teammates.” The team’s 2013 schedule starts with the historic revival and the Bulldogs won four games in 2010, five in 2011 of the Southwestern University football program. TLU and four more in 2012 to put the team on the verge of a “Brent and (his twin brother and starting wide receiver) and Southwestern, conference members together once breakthrough in 2013. Cameron are keys to our offense. We love those guys to again (both were members of the Big State Conference death. They have so much ability, and they do things the once upon a time), have been area rivals in the majority of “The four years have gone by fast,” said Padron. “The young right way. I couldn’t ask for better guys to lead us.” sports offered by both schools. With Southwestern adding men that we recruited, they are going to graduate. It seems football in 2013, the football rivalry gets a rebirth. TLU and like it was just yesterday that we started. We think that this Peavy is expected to be backed-up by sophomore Trenton Southwestern have exactly one meeting between them in is the year that we are going to bust forth. We have great White (5-9, 160, So., Sachse/Sachse), who saw action in their histories. It came on Sept. 28, 1940 and produced a expectations. We are excited about the year. We have some all 10 games last season, primarily as the team’s holder on 27-9 win for the Pirates. great kids coming in. The returners have been through this place-kicks. But White did see significant action in 2012, thing now getting ready for a fourth year. Good things are and he proved that he has the tools to be a top-flight col- going to happen.” legiate quarterback. In reserve duty against Sul Ross State

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Senior receiver Cameron Peavy is back for 2013 after Junior defensive end Bryan Doolittle (96) starts for a second consecutive year at defensive end. leading the team in receiving in 2012.

last season, White nearly brought the Bulldogs back from a TDs scored by Hardaway were scored by running backs “We want them to be outstanding blockers and receivers, 39-point deficit in the fourth quarter. With TLU trailing 63-24, returning to the squad in 2013. and they can do both really well.” White threw a school-record five touchdown passes in a single quarter (the fourth) and had TLU within five points, at RECEIVERS OFFENSIVE LINE 63-58, with 4:40 to play. White finished the year with 676 passing yards, eight TDs and one interception. Quarterback Brent Peavy will have a veteran crew of re- The offensive line returns three starters – Matt Hochstrasser ceivers to find in 2013. Leading the way in the receiving (6-8, 260, Jr., Houston/Cypress Falls) at left tackle, Dylan RUNNING BACKS corps is Brent’s twin brother Cameron Peavy (6-0, 202, Sr., Alexander (6-2, 250, Sr., Dickinson/Dickinson) at left guard, Houston/St. Pius X), who started all 10 games last year and and Kendall Wilkerson (6-0, 290, Jr., Highlands/Goose Creek Senior Dominique Hardaway (5-7, 185, Sr., Lockhart/Lock- set career-bests for receptions (50), yards (814), TDs (8) and Memorial) at right guard. hart) battled pre- and midseason injuries and didn’t quite average per game (81.40). Four of his eight TD catches came get things going until late in the year. But he proved that in the Sul Ross State game, when he tied the school record “Matt just came into his own last year,” said Padron. “He when he is healthy, he is as talented a back as there is in for TDs scored in a game by a single player. He caught 12 really got noticed in that Louisiana College game last year. the DIII’s South Region. Hardaway carried the ball just 69 passes for a school-record 218 yards against the Lobos. And then we have Dylan Alexander that is really tough and times over eight games in 2012, and yet he averaged 5.9 hard-nosed and really experienced. Tory Reyes, a freshman yards per carry and scored four times, including a 47-yard Joining Cameron Peavy at receiver are returners Dustin for us last year, will be competing for that center spot. We scoring run in the road win over Howard Payne. Hardaway Hannon (6-0, 185, Jr., Tyler/Whitehouse), Lewis Williams II moved him to center, and he had a good spring. He played also posted four catches for 72 yards, including a 63-yarder (5-10, 170, Jr., Houston/Klein Forest), Deion Barnes (5-10, guard for us last year.” that went for a score against Hardin-Simmons. In the final 180, Jr., Edna/Edna) and Jacob Tingle (6-0, 195, So., San two games of the year, Hardaway rushed for 198 yards Antonio/Central Catholic). Hannon caught a career-best “And I think Kendall Wilkerson is going to be one of our on 18 carries and scored a total of three TDs (two rushing, 30 passes for a career-high 526 yards and three scores. future All-Americans. He and Matt Hochstrasser are going one receiving). Williams added four TD catches, 36 total receptions and to be great football players, and we think right now they 434 receiving yards. will be great for us. They have incredible potential. We “Dominique has been with us now four years, and he is expect great things from them both. And the right tackle is healthy,” said Padron. “Hopefully he will come into camp Tyler Figol (5-11, 190, Fr.-RS, New Braunfels/Canyon) missed Eddie Scott. He did a great job for us in the first ball game and be ready to go. We would like for him to handle the most of the year due to injury and was granted a medical against Austin College and played JV for us. And we have ball 15 to 20 times a game, and he is a heck of a receiver. redshirt. Figol will compete for a starting spot. some freshmen coming in that will probably fill in some He is a big key for us.” back-up positions for us.” TIGHT ENDS A.J. Saucedo (5-7, 156, So., San Antonio/Central Catholic) DEFENSE and Cameron Scoby (5-10, 220, Jr., Houston/Fort Bend The tight end position for 2012 was manned by a couple Travis) are listed second and third on the depth chart behind of freshmen – Trey Enterline (6-4, 220, So.-1L, Arlington/ DEFENSIVE LINE Hardaway prior to preseason camp. Eleven first-year players Martin) and Mac Prichard-Warren (6-3, 230, So.-1L, Houston/ are listed as running backs on the preseason report list, Tolar). Both are back for 2013, and both should contribute Three of the four starters return for TLU on its defensive and Padron expects several of the freshman to contribute heavily to the team’s plans in the run and pass games. front four. Junior left defensive end Bryan Doolittle (6-4, 220, at running back immediately. Jr., Houston/Langham Creek) has two years of experience Enterline burst onto the scene in his very first game – the under his belt. From his defensive end spot, Doolittle was TLU averaged 3.84 yards per carry a year ago. The Bulldogs 2012 season-opener against Austin College – when he ninth on the team in total tackles last season. He collected must replace a total of seven touchdowns and about 900 caught two touchdown passes. He finished the year with 24 total tackles and added two tackles for loss and had a yards of rushing with the departures of Therron Jerome, five catches for 46 yards and those two scores. fumble recovery of 29 yards. DeMarcus Boyd and Jo Jo Epps. Of the team’s 17 rushing TDs from a year ago, six of the 17 were scored by QB “We limited what Trey and Mac had to do last year, but in the “Bryan just gets better and better,” said Padron. “He really Brent Peavy. As for returning running backs, only the four spring they were put in all the pass routes,” said Padron. came on for us as a pass rusher late in the year. He has good size, and he gets better with experience.”

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Snowden was the only mainstay in a linebacking unit that was hard by injuries in 2012. Injuries forced players like Tri-Rice Van Buren, Matthew Teague and David Lizarraga to jump into key roles. Van Buren (6-1, 193, So., San Antonio/ Clark) ended the year seventh on the squad in total tackles. He made 37 stops and had two tackles for loss, a sack and an interception. Teague (5-11, 185, So., Houston/Aldine) played in seven games and added 19 tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery, and Lizarraga took in five games before season-ending injury. He added two tackles for loss and a sack.

Joey Meza (5-11, 205, Jr., Bacliff/Dickinson) battled injuries in 2012 but still played in six games and collected 12 tackles. Zach Sauers (5-11, 195, Jr., Santa Fe/Santa Fe) played the first half of the year before injuries hit him too. He had 17 tackles and a half-sack through five games before his season ended. Both Meza and Sauers are expected to contend for significant playing time in 2013.

The Bulldogs also like the depth and talent that will be pro- vided by what coaches believe is an outstanding linebacker recruiting class. Twenty-four incoming players currently dot the preseason depth chart at the three linebacker spots.

SECONDARY Sophomore safety Ty Johnson (11) finished second on the Senior linebacker Bradley Snowden (42) has led TLU in team in tackles in his freshman season. The defensive secondary is at the top of the list of areas that tackles in each of the last two seasons. must improve for the Bulldogs to have that break-through year. The secondary in 2012 allowed 285 yards passing The two starting defensive tackles are back after each per game, just two yards fewer per game than it allowed Teams Player of the Year, and Koop was a First Team All-ASC started as true freshmen. Tre La Grone (6-2, 245, So., Hous- in 2011. TLU also surrendered 24 TD passes (down seven punter. Both used all four years of their eligibility, leaving ton/Westfield) and Dominick Stives (6-0, 255, So., Wylie/ from the 31 in 2011). Opponents completed 60.5 percent TLU with new faces in both facets of the game. Wylie East) each started the majority of games in 2012, of their passes against TLU for a second consecutive year. and Stives turned in all 10 starts. Both players did what The new faces probably will come in the form of just one, their position required, and that was keeping offensive As of the writing of this preseason preview, the Bulldogs junior Tyler Brandenburg (6-2, 210, Jr., Spring/Concordia linemen off the Bulldog linebackers. Stives still collected have no returning cornerbacks that received significant Lutheran). Brandenburg enters preseason camp as the 12 total tackles, and La Grone added 10 tackles, with 2.5 time in 2012. That’s the bad news. The good news is that starter at both kicker and punter, duties he handled well tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. both starting safeties – sophomore Ty Johnson and senior in two years on the junior varsity. Adrian Moya – are back after solid seasons a year ago. “Dominick and Tre did great jobs for us last year,” said Another source of good news is the fact that this 2013 “We have confidence that Tyler can get the job done,” said Padron. “Both players were pressed into key playing time recruiting class appears to be weighted toward talented Padron. “He’s shown that he can do it. He was really good right away, and they both contributed greatly to what we corners and safeties. for the junior varsity, and we think he’ll step forward and were trying to do. “ do it for the varsity.” “Right now there are about four freshmen that we think can Ethan Powell (6-2, 230, Jr., Florence/Florence) starts the come in and play right away in the secondary,” said Padron. RETURNERS year as the starting at right defensive end. Powell played in “We feel they will just add to the athleticism of our secondary. eight games and came up with four sacks, including three We’ll be as athletic as anybody in the secondary, but we The Bulldogs only had 12 punt returns in 2012. Six were in the final two games. He also recorded a safety against won’t have the experience. We’ll need good play from our handled by Collin Bode, who did not return to the squad, Hardin-Simmons. Andrew Rodriguez (6-0, 255, So., Willis/ returners and for our new players to grow up in a hurry.” and four were fielded by Tyler Figol, who missed most of Willis) and Andrew Syrinek (6-0, 225, So., Schulenburg/ the year due to injury. Figol is back and healthy, and he Schulenburg) will also compete for key playing time at Johnson (6-2, 181, So., Orange/Orangefield) was second is a leading candidate to handle the punt return duties. the left and right tackle spots, respectively. Rodriguez on the team in tackles last year, with 62. He led the team Figol’s four returns in 2012 yielded seven yards. As a moved to the defensive side of the ball in the offseason, in solo stops, with 42. He played and started in nine games team, TLU averaged only 6.33 yards per punt return and and Syrinek played in all 10 games as a true freshman and and collected double-digit tackles in three contests in 2012. had a long return of 20. registered 11 tackles, two tackles for loss and two sacks. He also forced and recovered a fumble. Moya (5-8, 160, Sr., Brownsville/Porter) finished sixth on On the kick return front, Lewis Williams II had 13 returns in the squad in total tackles and played and started in all 10 2012 for 280 yards with a long of 31. He averaged 21.54 per LINEBACKERS games. He recorded 39 stops and broke up five passes. kickoff return. The Bulldogs lost the services of two other kick returners – Casey Davis and Jordan Sims – so the Senior captain Bradley Snowden (5-11, 205, Sr., Houston/ Cedric Whitaker Jr. (5-10, 183, Jr., Houston/North Shore) search will be on for another returner in the kicking game. Seven Lakes) takes to the field for his fourth season and saw time at safety and at linebacker in 2012, and the plan for his third season as the undisputed starter at middle is for him to man one of the cornerback spots in 2013. SNAPPERS AND HOLDERS linebacker. Snowden, a First Team All-ASC selection in Whitaker was a play-maker in 2012 with 46 total tackles, 2012, has led TLU in tackles in each of the last two seasons. four tackles for loss, an interception and a forced fumble. Offensive lineman Kendall Wilkerson is back as the starter A Preseason Second Team All-American as selected by for place-kicking snaps. He handled the same duties a year USA Football, Snowden has collected 154 tackles in the SPECIAL TEAMS ago. The snapper on punts, tight end Trey Enterline, is also last two years alone. back. The holder is Trenton White, the back-up quarterback. KICKER AND PUNTER White performed the holding duties throughout the majority “Brad is the ultimate role model for our team,” said Padron. of the 2012 season. “He is the guy you would pick first for your team. He works the The Bulldogs lost four-year contributors Allen Cain and hardest and the fastest. He is a tremendous leader. He has Dillon Koop at place-kicker and punter, respectively. Cain all the attributes you want: aggressive, intelligent, unselfish.” was a two-time All-American and the 2012 ASC Special

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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. / Last School Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. / Last School

Kyle Adair DL 5-11 200 Fr. Dripping Springs, TX / Dripping Springs Ethan Davis WR 5-10 163 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Brennan

Brandon Adams QB 6-4 205 Fr. Ennis, TX / Ennis Jordan Deagen OL 6-2 315 Fr. Argyle, TX / Argyle

Christian Ahrens DB 5-11 195 Fr. Round Rock, TX / Stony Point Francisco Dickinson LB 5-11 195 Fr. Mexico City, Mexico / Ronald Reagan

Dylan Alexander OL 6-2 250 Sr. Dickinson, TX / Dickinson Bryan Doolittle DL 6-4 220 Jr. Houston, TX / Langham Creek

Houston Alexander RB 5-7 165 Fr. Bullard, TX / Bullard Drake Dowling DB 5-8 180 So. Katy, TX / Katy

Jamon Anderson LB 5-8 200 Fr. Montgomery, TX / Montgomery Mark Duron LB 5-9 196 Fr. Laredo, TX / Martin

Robert Arredondo DL 6-0 280 Fr. Martindale, TX / San Marcos Lionel Egbe DB 5-11 175 Fr. Richmond, TX / Foster

Jake Bahr LB 6-1 205 So. Tomball, TX / Concordia Lutheran Ephraim Ellison OL 5-11 230 Fr. Houston, TX / James Madison

Gregory Balenta RB 5-5 150 Fr. Houston, TX / Westfield Trey Enterline TE 6-4 220 So. Arlington / Martin

Kenneth “Aaron” Ball DL 6-4 250 Fr. Seguin, TX / Putnam City West (OK) Garrett Evans OL 6-2 265 Fr. Clifton, TX / Clifton

Matt Barna QB 6-5 195 Fr. Humble, TX / Atascocita Ryan Felan OL 6-1 300 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Denton Guyer

Deion Barnes WR 5-10 180 Jr. Edna, TX / Edna Tyler Figol WR 5-11 180 So. New Braunfels, TX / Canyon

Marquis Barrolle RB 5-4 150 Fr. Abilene, TX / Ingleside Lorenzo Fonseca LB 5-9 202 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Brennan

Dylan Bauer RB 5-11 220 Fr. Cedar Park, TX / Leander Jacob Fox DB 5-8 155 So. Anchorage, Alaska / Luthrop

Trevor Baumann RB 5-10 190 So. Stockdale, TX / Stockdale Andre Garcia RB 6-0 200 Fr. Hondo, TX / Hondo

Brian Bays WR 6-0 195 Fr. Lorena, TX / Lorena Xavier Garcia DL 6-3 225 Fr. Austin, TX / Austin Anderson

Ben Benavides IV QB/DB 5-11 185 Fr. Banquete, TX / Banquete Matt Gauna TE 6-2 220 So. La Vernia, TX / La Vernia

Cayle Bickham QB 5-8 155 Fr. Carthage, TX / West Rusk David Germann DL 6-3 215 Fr. Seguin, TX / Marion

Scott Blair OL 6-4 275 Fr. Anna, TX / Anna J.R. Gibson DL 6-3 233 Fr. Madisonville, TX / Madisonville

Sean Bogle Jr. DB/WR 5-8 155 Fr. Missouri City, TX / Ridge Point Colby Ginn WR 6-1 200 Jr. Dickinson, TX / Dickinson

Coleton Boudreaux LB 6-2 198 Fr. Orange, TX / Little Cypress-Mauriceville Sidney Gonzalez WR 6-0 160 Fr. Alvin, TX / Alvin

Tyler Brandenburg K 6-2 210 Jr. Spring, TX / Concordia Lutheran Evan Goodwin WR 5-11 165 Fr. Teague, TX / Teague

Daniel Brinson DL 6-1 275 Fr. Deweyville, TX / Deweyville Tyler Gray TE 6-3 245 Fr. Mont Belvieu, TX / Barbers Hill

Chadd Brown K/P 6-0 200 Fr. Pinehurst, TX / Tomball Isaac Guerrero WR 6-0 190 Fr. Mission, TX / Veterans Memorial

Colton Bubela LB 5-11 209 Fr. Schulenburg, TX / Schulenburg John Handowski LB 6-2 225 Fr. Floresville, TX / Floresville

Christopher Butler RB 5-6 151 Fr. San Antonio, TX / William H. Taft Dustin Hannon WR 6-0 185 Jr. Tyler, TX / Whitehouse

Michael Buya DL 5-11 245 Fr. Marble Falls, TX / Marble Falls Dominique Hardaway RB 5-7 193 Sr. Lockhart, TX / Lockhart

Darian Candler LB 6-1 200 Fr. Humble, TX / Atascocita Dantrel Hargers DL 6-1 235 Fr. Taylor, TX / Taylor

Rudolfo Castillo RB 5-7 196 Fr. Laredo, TX / Martin Kelton Henderson LB 6-0 230 Fr. Teague, TX / Teague

Clayton Chapin OL 6-0 280 Fr. Bulverde, TX / Smithson Valley Matt Hochstrasser OL 6-8 260 Jr. Houston, TX / Cypress Falls

Michael Ciaramitaro LB 5-9 180 Fr. The Woodlands, TX / The Woodlands Mark Horst DB 5-8 166 Fr. Sugar Land, TX / George Ranch

William Cohen DB 6-1 160 Fr. Azle, TX / Azle Tyler Howlett OL 6-3 315 Fr. Orange, TX / Little Cypress-Mauriceville

Kyle Collins DB/WR 6-1 185 Fr. Harlingen, TX / Harlingen South Brendon Huron DB 5-10 165 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Brennan

Seth Damrow WR 6-2 190 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Sandra Day O’Connor Hunter Isom WR 5-10 165 Fr. Ennis, TX / Ennis

Trevor Davenport DB 5-11 165 Fr. Ennis, TX / Ennis Anthony James DL 6-3 250 Fr. San Antonio, TX / John Jay

Connor Davis RB 5-10 190 Fr. Grapevine, TX / Colleyville Heritage Jalen Johnson DL 6-2 200 Fr. Houston, TX / Humble

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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. / Last School Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. / Last School

Kyle Johnson OL 6-0 330 Sr. Murphy, TX / John Paul II Broderick Sargent DL 6-1 204 Fr. Waxahachie, TX / Waxahachie

Ty Johnson DB 6-2 181 So. Orange, TX / Orangefield Landon Sarria DB/WR 6-1 205 Fr. Mont Belvieu / Barbers Hill

Thomas Kielman LB 5-10 209 Fr. Wharton, TX / Wharton Dagan Sauceda DB 5-10 197 Fr. Wimberley, TX / Wimberley

Daven Klein DL 6-2 280 Fr. Dickinson, TX / Dickinson A.J. Saucedo RB 5-7 156 So. San Antonio, TX / Central Catholic

Tre La Grone DL 6-1 248 So. Houston, TX / Westfield Zachary Sauers DB 5-11 195 Jr. Santa Fe, TX / Santa Fe

Jackson Lawrence WR 6-2 205 Fr. New Braunfels, TX / New Braunfels Stone Schoenfeld DB 5-9 170 Fr. Cedar Park, TX / Cedar Park

Tyler “T.J.” Lewin WR 5-8 145 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Brennan Cameron Scoby RB 5-10 220 Jr. Houston, TX / Fort Bend Travis

David Lizarraga DB 5-11 190 Jr. Greeley, Colo. / Cypress Creek (TX) Cameron Scott DB 5-10 175 Fr. Houston, TX / Westfield

Darrian Manuel DB 5-10 175 Fr. Crosby, TX / Crosby Eddie Scott OL 6-1 260 So. Beaumont, TX / Mon. Kelly Catholic

Matt McCullough DB 5-10 185 Fr. Georgetown, TX / Georgetown Jayce Serrano DB 6-0 190 So. Victoria, TX / Victoria West

Adam McGuire DB 5-11 200 Jr. Houston, TX / Cypress Falls Chantz Singletary DB 5-10 177 Fr. Houston, TX / Westfield

Damian Mendiola DB 5-6 130 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Brooks Academy Bradley Snowden LB 5-11 215 Sr. Houston, TX / Seven Lakes

Joey Meza LB 5-11 205 Jr. Bacliff, TX / Dickinson Rodrick Sparks OL 6-0 260 Sr. TX City, TX / TX City

Victor Montemayor RB 5-6 170 Fr. Edinburg, TX / Edinburg Christopher Stanley QB 6-1 195 Fr. Farmersville, TX / Farmersville

Clayton Mooney DB 5-10 190 Fr. Smithson Valley, TX / Smithson Valley Donald St. Ann III DB 5-7 155 Fr. Schertz, TX / Cornerstone Christian

James Morris WR 5-10 175 So. Houston, TX / Cypress Falls James Stautzenberger LB 6-0 212 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Sandra Day O’Connor

Dusty Mosier WR 5-8 152 Fr. Stockdale, TX / Stockdale Brandon Stephens LB 6-0 200 Fr. Cedar Park, TX / Cedar Park

Adrian Moya DB 5-8 160 Sr. Brownsville, TX / Porter Michael Stevenson OL 6-2 315 Fr. Waco, TX / Bosqueville

Caleb Oliver DB 6-2 180 Fr. Pearland, TX / Lutheran South Dominick Stives-Mitchell DL 6-0 255 So. Wylie, TX / Wylie East

Jonathan Olonade LB 6-2 215 So. Houston, TX / Alief Taylor Andrew Syrinek DL 6-0 230 So. Schulenburg, TX / Schulenburg

Ferris Owens DL 6-0 230 Fr. Kerrville, TX / Tivy Matthew Teague III LB/DB 5-11 185 So. Houston, TX / Aldine

Kade Parker OL 6-3 260 Fr. Baytown, TX / Barbers Hill Jacob Tingle WR 6-0 195 So. San Antonio, TX / Central Catholic

Brent Peavy QB 5-10 207 Sr. Houston, TX / St. Piux X Tri-Rice Van Buren LB 6-1 193 So. San Antonio, TX / Clark

Cameron Peavy WR 6-0 202 Sr. Houston, TX / St. Piux X Casey Viator TE 5-9 185 Fr. Mauriceville, TX / Little Cypress-M’ville

Rene Perez LB 5-9 230 Fr. San Diego, TX / San Diego Nicholas Villalobos WR/DB 6-0 191 Fr. Corpus Christi, TX / John Paul II

Hunter Pierdolla LB 5-11 185 Fr. Seguin, TX / Stockdale ISD Michael Wall DB 5-10 165 Fr. El Campo, TX / El Campo

Ethan Powell DL 6-2 230 Jr. Florence, TX / Florence Cedric Whitaker Jr. DB 5-10 183 Jr. Houston, TX / North Shore

Mac Prichard-Warren TE 6-3 230 So. Houston, TX / Tolar Cole White DB 5-11 170 Fr. Freeport, TX / Brazosport

Nathan Prado LB 5-10 188 Fr. Harlingen, TX / Harlingen Trenton White QB 5-9 160 So. Sachse, TX / Sachse

Tory Reyes OL 6-1 290 So. La Vernia, TX / La Vernia Taylor Whitmire OL 6-3 310 Fr. Splendora, TX / Splendora

Jonathan Rico RB/WR 5-6 160 Fr. San Antonio, TX / Cornerstone Christian Kendall Wilkerson OL 6-0 290 Jr. Highlands, TX / Goose Creek Memorial

Andrew Rodriguez DL 6-0 255 So. Willis, TX / Willis Jack Willeford Jr. OL 6-3 260 Fr. Farmersville, TX / Farmersville

Enrique Rodriguez LB 5-8 190 Fr. San Benito, TX / San Benito Lewis Williams II WR 5-10 170 Jr. Houston, TX / Klein Forest

Orlando Rodriguez DL 6-0 240 Fr. Laredo, TX / Leo Cigarroa Abdallah Yazadi DB 5-8 165 Fr. Bronx, N.Y. / Frisco Heritage (TX)

Antonio Salazar DL 6-0 215 Fr. Humble, TX / Atascocita Joseph Zequeira OL 5-10 250 Sr. Sugar Land, TX / Fort Bend Austin

Student-athlete information listed here includes players that provided information as of Aug. 1.

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DYLAN ALEXANDER #59 DEION BARNES #13 Sr.-3L, Offensive Line, 6-2, 250 Jr.-1L, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 180 Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson) Edna, Texas (Edna)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Key returner for Bulldogs …Enters preseason 2013 – Barnes looks to break into the every-down camp as one of the overall team leaders and the leader rotation of receivers in his junior year…Gives the team of the offensive line … Set to be a four-year starter on could depth at the receiver position…Now has two years the offensive line and to earn his fourth varsity letter of experience with the Bulldogs’ passing offense…Also … Slated to start at left guard for a fourth straight year. a valuable special teams performer.

2012 – Played in 10 games and started all 10 games on 2012 – Saw action in eight varsity games in 2012… offensive line, as team’s starting left guard … Big part Earned first varsity letter…Reserve wide receiver…Caught of reason the Bulldogs set new school team records for four passes for 57 yards…Touchdown catch came in passing yards (3,253), passing yards per game (325.3), total offense per game (480.9), TLU’s furious fourth-quarter rally against Sul Ross State on Oct. 13, 2012…Barnes caught total offense in a single game (616, vs. Sul Ross State on Oct. 13) and for touchdown a six-yard shuffle pass from Trenton White on fourth down to cut the Lobos lead down to passes in a season (29). five with 4:40 to play…Caught a 37-yard pass (a career long) in the season-opening road win over Austin College. 2011 – Played in eight games and made six starts … Started first three games (vs. Austin College, Trinity, and East Texas Baptist) and games against McMurry, Hardin-Simmons, 2011 – Did not see varsity action…Member of the TLU junior varsity as a wide receiver. and Louisiana College) … Had a solo tackle in the road win at East Texas Baptist … Earned second varsity letter. The Prep Years All-State track qualifier…All-Area in football, basketball, and baseball. 2010 – Played in all 10 games and started nine … Saw time at left tackle and at left guard … Improved throughout season … Earned first varsity letter. Personal Info Birth Date: 8-24-93…Son of Primrose Holcomb…Major: Business…Biggest Influence On The Prep Years His Life: His mother. Second Team All-District and Second Team All-County at defensive end at Dickinson High School. Career Statistics Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long Personal Info 2011 8 4 57 14.25 1 37 Birth Date: 11-1-91 … Son of Tim and Lisa Alexander … Major: Sociology … Hobbies: Hunting Career 8 4 57 14.25 1 37 and fishing, spending time with friends and family … Nickname: Chunk. TYLER BRANDENBURG #34 JAKE BAHR #52 Jr.-SQ, Kicker/Punter, 6-2, 210 So.-1L, Linebacker, 6-1, 205 Spring, Texas (Concordia Lutheran) Spring, Texas (Concordia Lutheran) The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Enters preseason camp as the probable starter 2013 – Squad member competing for spot on the varsity at place-kicker and punter after spending the last two as a linebacker. season’s as the back-up to All-American kicker Allen Cain and First Team All-ASC punter Dillon Koop. 2012 – Played in one varsity game…Did not earn varsity letter…Saw time on the Bulldog junior varsity. 2012 – Did not see time in a varsity game…Member of the TLU junior varsity. The Prep Years Played for Bobby Lindquist…Played on state runner-up 2011 – Did not see time in a varsity game…Member of in TAPPS 4A…First Team All-District…Defensive MVP… the TLU junior varsity. 2nd Team All-State. The Prep Years Personal Info Honorable Mention kicker…Named to Merit Roll. Birth Date: 8-15-94…Son of Mark and Kristan Bahr…Major: Kinesiology/Exercise Science with a minor in Biology…Hobbies: Video games and sports…Favorite Movie: The Dark Personal Info Knight…Favorite Pro Team: . Birth Date: 12-29-92…Son of Jeff and Margaret Brandenburg…Major: Biology with minor in Chemistry…Career plans: To go to graduate school or medial/physical therapy school… Interesting Fact: He is an Eagle Scout.

24 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 BRYAN DOOLITTLE #96 TREY ENTERLINE #82 Jr.-2L, Defensive Line, 6-4, 230 So.-1L, Tight End, 6-4, 220 Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) Arlington, Texas (Martin)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Two-year varsity letterman slated to start for 2013 – Competing for starting spot on the varsity as second consecutive year at defensive end…Has im- the team’s tight end. proved greatly over the past two years…Looks to take that next step as a dominate force at defensive end. 2012 – Earned first varsity letter as member of varsity… Played in all 10 games as a tight end on the varsity… 2012 – Played and started in all 10 games at defen- Started his college career with a bang, scoring two sive end…Recorded at least four tackles in each of touchdowns in his first collegiate game…Enterline caught his final four games of the season…Had a solo tackle scoring plays of 11 and nine yards against Austin Col- and three tackle assists, with a tackle for a loss, in the lege…His 11-yard scoring catch from Brent Peavy kick- season-ending blowout road victory over Howard Payne…Had two solo tackles and two started a TLU comeback against the Kangaroos (which led TLU 16-3 midway through the tackle assists, with a half-tackle for loss, in the overtime home loss to Hardin-Simmons… second quarter)…Enterline’s second TD catch gave TLU a 31-16 lead in the fourth quarter… Recovered a fumble against Louisiana College and was credited with a 29-yard fumble Finished the year with five catches for 46 yards. return…Also had four tackles (a solo and three tackle assists) with a half-tackle for loss in Mississippi College game. The Prep Years Played for Bob Wager…First Team All-District. 2011 – Appeared in six games and recorded seven total tackles…Played at defensive end…Three of the tackles were tackles for loss…The tackles for loss resulted in 10 yards Personal Info in losses…Had a sack (for seven yards) in the road win at Mississippi College…Also had a Birth Date: 2-4-94…Son of Stacey and Angie Enterline…Major: Kinesiology…Hobbies: Golf… quarterback hurry in the home loss to Louisiana College…Two other tackles for loss came Favorite Movie: Remember The Titans. against Howard Payne and against Louisiana College. Career Statistics The Prep Years Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long First Team All-District…Academic All-District for basketball. 2012 10 5 46 9.2 2 19 Career 10 5 46 9.2 2 19 Personal Info Birth Date: 6-15-93…Son of Arael and Ellen Doolittle…Father, Arael, was a two-year letter- TYLER FIGOL #4 man as an offensive tackle for the University of Illinois…Major: Kinesiology…Community Fr.-RS, Wide Receiver, 5-11, 180 service work with Day of the Dogs and Lutheran World Relief…Hobbies: Hanging out with New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon) his friends…Career Goal: To attend physical therapy school…Favorite Musical Artist: Linkin Park…Interesting Family Fact: His brother, Alex, played for Navy as an offensive guard. The TLU Years 2013 – Injured in the third game of the season after Career Statistics seeing early time as a receiver…Had one catch for 20 Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds yards in the season-opening win against Austin College… 2011 6 5 2 7 3.0-10 1.0-7 Also had four punt returns, with a long return of seven 2012 10 11 13 24 2.0-1 0.0-0 yards, in his brief playing time before injury…Received Career 16 16 15 31 5.0-11 1.0-7 a medical redshirt.

DRAKE DOWLING #17 2012 – Went through spring drills with the Bulldogs So.-1L, Defensive Back, 5-8, 183 after enrolling at TLU in the spring. Katy, Texas (Katy) The Prep Years The TLU Years First Team All-District and Second Team All-CenTex after senior campaign in which he 2013 – Competing for playing time on varsity in the recorded 112 tackles and six interceptions as a defensive back…Returned one intercep- defensive secondary and on special teams. tion 99 yards for a touchdown.

2012 – Played in all 10 games as a true freshman and Personal Info earned his first varsity letter…Collected a career-high Birth Date: 3-26-91…Son of Dennis and Dawna Figol…Major: Undecided...Favorite Musical eight tackles in a road win at Howard Payne…Inter- Artist: Modest Mouse. cepted a pass and returned it 32 yards against Hardin- Simmons…Also intercepted a pass in the home win over Career Statistics East Texas Baptist and had an INT return of two yards… Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long Three total tackles in road win over Southwestern Assemblies of God…Finished year with 2012 3 1 20 20.0 0 20 17 total tackles (11 solos, 6 assists)…Also saw time as a kick returner, with four returns for Career 3 1 20 20.0 0 20 43 yards, with a long return of 16.

The Prep Years Played for Gary Joseph at Katy High School…First Team All-District as a safety…Regional qualifier in track and field.

Personal Info Birth Date: 4-13-93…Son of Patrick and Connie Dowling…Major: Education, with a minor in Kinesiology…Career Goal: To be a high school football coach or a strength and conditioning coach…Hobbies: Video games…Favorite Movie: Juice.

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Int-Yds 2012 10 11 6 17 0.0-0 2-34 Career 10 11 6 17 0.0-0 2-34

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Senior running back Dominique Hardaway (2) has been a play-maker on offense in his first three seasons as a Bulldog.

JACOB FOX #9 COLBY GINN #83 So.-RS, Wide Receiver, 5-9, 150 Jr.-1L, Wide Receiver, 6-1, 190 Anchorage, Alaska (Lathrop) Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Competing for varsity spot in the defensive 2013 – Competing for playing time on the varsity as a secondary. receiver and as a special teams contributor.

2012 – Did not see varsity action…Played on the TLU 2012 – Member of the TLU junior varsity…Saw action junior varsity. in two varsity games.

Personal Info 2011 – Member of the TLU junior varsity…Did not see Birth Date: 4-29-94…Son of Dean Fox and Jenifer Seers… action in varsity game. Major: Pre-Engineering…Hobbies: Sports, video games… Nickname: Jake…Favorite Movie: Avengers…Career The Prep Years Goal: To be an engineer. First Team All-District…Dickinson MVP receiver…Graduate in the top 10 percent of his class.

MATT GAUNA #87 Personal Info So.-SQ, Tight End, 6-2, 220 Birth Date: 12-22-92…Son of Stephen and Liz Ginn…Major: Kinesiology…Career Goal: To La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia) have a family and a great life…Hobbies: Anything with sports, fishing, hunting…Favorite Movie: The Dark Knight. The TLU Years 2013 – Competing for varsity spot as a tight end or special teams performer.

2012 – Did not see varsity action…Played on the TLU junior varsity.

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DUSTIN HANNON #88 DOMINIQUE HARDAWAY #2 Jr.-2L, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 185 Sr.-3L, Running Back, 5-7, 193 Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson) Lockhart, Texas (Lockhart)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Expected to continue development into valuable 2013 – Key playmaker on offense that is back for his receiver…Team leader…Good-sized target for quarter- senior season…Enters his senior campaign as the starter backs…Should contend for starting spot in receiving at running back…If healthy, should be one of the most corps…Also expected to be a leader on the special talented backs in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Confer- teams units. ence…Good quickness and vision…Excellent strength… Good receiver out of the backfield. 2012 – Break-out season as a wide receiver…Posted career-highs in catches (30), yards (526) and touchdown 2012 – Battled injuries in the early portion of the sea- receptions (3)…Also had a career-long reception of 57… son…Limited to eight games played…Put together a Went over the 100-yard mark in two games – v. Sul Ross State with a career-best 191 yards 110-yard game against Hardin-Simmons and an 88-yard game against Howard Payne in the on nine catches, and v. Hardin-Simmons with 127 yards on nine catches…The nine catches final two games of the season…Also added two catches for 65 yards and a touchdown against in a game, recorded twice in 2012, is a career-best…Caught two touchdown passes in Hardin-Simmons…Finished the HSU game with 175 total yards and two scores…Rushed the fourth quarter in comeback attempt against Sul Ross State…After only three catches for 82 yards and a touchdown in road win over Southwestern Assemblies of God…Scored in the first four games of 2012, Hannon caught 27 passes over the next six games…Also a touchdown on a 47-yard run in the season finale against Howard Payne…Had runs of 46, a valuable special teams performer…Had three total tackles in 2012. 46 and 47 during the year…Had a long reception of 63 yards (v. HSU)…Second on the team in net rushing yards, with 406 yards on 69 carries…Averaged team-best (among regulars) 2011 – Earned first varsity letter…Saw time at receiver and on special teams…Recorded yards per carry of 5.9…Scored four rushing TDs…Added four receptions and a TD catch. 10 catches for 147 yards, with a long of 28… Had three catches for 32 yards in home loss to McMurry…Had two catches for 23 yards in road loss at Hardin-Simmons…One catch for 2011 – Team’s leading rusher with 443 yards on 114 carries…Scored five rushing touch- 28 yards in road win at East Texas Baptist…Also recorded tackles vs. ETBU, Howard Payne, downs…Scored three receiving touchdowns…Had 101 yards on 15 carries with two rushing and Mississippi College. touchdowns and a receiving touchdown in the road victory over Sul Ross State…91 yards rushing with a touchdown and a long rush of 53 yards in home win over Howard Payne… The Prep Years Scored 48 points on the season…Averaged 3.9 per rush, 12.2 per catch, and 54.1 yards of Honorable Mention All-District at receiver…Who’s Who Among American High School Students. all purpose per game…Earned second varsity letter…Appeared in all 10 games and made two starts…Averaged 44.3 yards rushing per game. Personal Info Birth Date: 3-8-87…Son of Sean Hannon and Tina Penney…Served in the United States 2010 - Team’s third-leading rusher, with 298 yards in nine games…Averaged 4.8 yards per Navy…Major: Education with a minor in biology…Career Goal: To be the offensive coordi- carry and scored three times…Had team’s longest run of the season, a 39-yarder against nator of a major NCAA DI football program…Biggest Influence On His Life: His mother… McMurry…Rushed for 106 yards in home win over Sul Ross State…Rushed nine times for Nickname: Grandpa. 106 against the Lobos…Also had two receptions against Sul Ross and had a receiving TD… Also had a receiving TD against Trinity…Rushed for 92 yards on 10 carries, with a TD, in a Career Statistics home win over Mississippi College…38 receiving yards in road game at Mary Hardin-Baylor… Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long One kickoff return for 10 yards…One solo tackle. 2011 10 10 147 14.7 0 28 2012 10 30 526 17.5 3 57 The Prep Years Career 20 40 673 16.8 3 57 Rushed for 1,974 yards as a junior and scored 19 touchdowns…Led Lockhart to second round of playoffs in junior year…State title in powerlifting…Seventh at the state champion- ships in his junior year.

Personal Info Birth Date: 12-11-91…Son of Keith Hardaway and Shelia Brawley…Major: Business & Management…Biggest Influence On His Life: His mother and his grandmother…Hobbies: Lifting weights, working, and spending time with family…Favorite Move: Friday Night Lights.

Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Long Avg/R 2010 9 62 298 3 39 4.8 2011 10 114 443 5 53 3.9 2012 8 69 406 4 47 5.9 Career 27 245 1147 12 53 4.7

Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2010 9 14 119 8.5 2 31 2011 10 8 98 12.2 3 38 2012 8 4 72 18.0 1 63 Career 27 26 289 11.1 6 63

Junior Lewis Williams II (23) and junior Dustin Hannon could each be in the starting lineup on opening day in 2013.

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MATT HOCHSTRASSER #78 The Prep Years Jr.-2L, Offensive Line, 6-8, 260 All-District selection as a running back and defensive back for two years…Regional quali- Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) fier in track and field.

The TLU Years Personal Info 2013 – Stand-out on the Bulldog offensive line…Team’s Birth Date: 12-25-93…Son of Troy Johnson and Andrea Jefferson…Major: Kinesiology… starting left tackle…Only gets better with experience… Hobbies: Hanging out and playing sports…Full First Name: Troy. Great frame to go along with excellent athleticism… Growing in experience and ability. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Int-Yds 2012 – Started and played in all 10 games…Team’s 2012 9 42 20 62 0.5-0 0-0 starting left tackle in all 10 games…Named to All-ASC Career 9 42 20 62 0.5-0 0-0 Honorable Mention…Part of offensive line that helped Bulldogs set new school team records for passing yards TRE LA GRONE #92 (3,253), passing yards per game (325.3), total offense per game (480.9), total offense in a So.-1L, Defensive Line, 6-1, 248 single game (616, vs. Sul Ross State on Oct. 13) and touchdown passes in a season (29)… Houston, Texas (Westfield) TLU offensive line surrendered just 22 sacks during 401 total passing attempts and 116 quarterback carries. The TLU Years 2013 – Returning part-time starter at defensive tackle… 2011 – Started last two games of season and played in five total games…Started at left Adds another year in the Bulldogs’ program…Enters tackle in both games…Made starts against Mary Hardin-Baylor and Mississippi College… preseason camp in position to start at defensive tackle. Played against Trinity, East Texas Baptist and Hardin-Simmons. 2012 – Started in three games (the final three games The Prep Years of the season) and played in all 10…Earned his first Honorable Mention All-District in football and basketball…Honor Roll student. varsity letter…Collected three solo tackles against Sul Ross State…Registered a sack against Trinity…Also had Personal Info a half-sack against East Texas Baptist…Finished with 2.5 Birth Date: 2-9-93…Son of Tye and Heidi Hochstrasser…Major: Kinesiology…Community tackles for loss with four yards in losses…One pass break-up. Service: Volunteered with Day of the Dogs service day… The Prep Years KYLE JOHNSON #74 Played for Corby Meekins…Honorable Mention All-District in 2011…Highest GPA Award Sr.-SQ, Offensive Line, 6-0, 330 for football team. Murphy, Texas (Plano John Paul II) Personal Info The TLU Years Birth Date: 3-18-94…Son of Roderick and Tamika LaGrone…Major: Information Systems… 2013 – Competing for spot on the varsity squad…Adds …Favorite Movie: Little Rascals…Nickname: Tre…Favorite Athlete: J.J. Watt. depth to the Bulldog offensive line. Career Statistics 2012 – Did not see action in a varsity game…Dressed Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds out for every home game. 2012 10 6 4 10 2.5-4 1.5-3 Career 10 6 4 10 2.5-4 1.5-3 2011 – Member of the junior varsity…Did not see action in a varsity game.

2010 – Member of the junior varsity…Did not see action in a varsity game.

The Prep Years Team captain.

Personal Info Birth Date: 1-28-92…Son of John and Peggy Johnson of Murphy, Texas…Community Ser- vice: Volunteered with Day of the Dogs…Major: Political Science with a minor in Criminal Justice…Career Goal: To go to law school…Hobbies: Reading, music, movies…Favorite Movie: Inception…Favorite Musical Artist: The Doors.

TY JOHNSON #11 So.-1L, Defensive Back, 6-1, 181 Orange, Texas (Orangefield)

The TLU Years 2013 – Returning starter at free safety…Adds another year in the Bulldogs’ program and should take another step as defensive stand-out.

2012 – Started in eight games and played in nine… Missed the last game of the season due to injury…Second on the team in total tackles, with 62…Led team in solo tackles, with 40…Added 20 tackle assists…Half-tackle for loss…Broke up five passes…Forced three fumbles… Career-best 15 tackles in home game against Mississippi College…Also posted 14 tackles in home game against Hardin-Simmons…Posted 11 tackles in home win over East Texas Baptist…Forced two fumbles in win over East Texas Baptist…Also broke up two passes against ETBU…Returned one kick for 49 yards. Junior offensive lineman Matt Hochstrasser is developing into a dominant left tackle for the Bulldogs.

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DAVID LIZARRAGA #15 ADAM MCGUIRE #9 Jr.-1L, Defensive Back / Linebacker, 5-11, 190 Jr.-1L, Defensive Back, 5-11, 190 Greeley, Colo. (Cypress Creek (Texas)) Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Competing for meaningful playing time on the 2013 – Competing for a starting job in the secondary Bulldog defense as a linebacker…Returning from injury as a safety…Brings knowledge of two years in the Bull- suffered during 2012 season…Could make an impact dogs’ defensive system…Good-sized safety capable on defense and special teams. of delivering the big hit…Solid tackler of ball carriers.

2012 – Played in five games and made two starts at 2012 – Earned second varsity letter…Played in nine linebacker before season ended due to injury…Started games and made two starts…Started against Trinity against Southwestern Assemblies of God and East Texas and against Howard Payne…Saw time at free and weak Baptist…Finished year with three total tackles, two solo safety…Posted seven tackles in road win against Austin and one assisted…Had two tackles for loss (including a sack) in the road win over South- College…Followed up the seven-tackle performance with six tackles against Trinity…Broke western Assemblies of God….2012 Fall American Southwest Conference All-Academic up two passes on the season. Honor Roll selection. 2011 – Earned first varsity letter…Played in eight games and made four starts…Started at 2011 – Did not see varsity action…Member of the TLU junior varsity. strong safety…Had three tackles in home loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor…Had a tackle for loss with two solo tackles in home loss to Louisiana College…Also had two tackles in games The Prep Years versus Howard Payne and Mississippi College…Forced a fumble against Louisiana College… Team captain…First Team All-District…Regional qualifier in 4x400 meter relay. Had a pass break-up against Mary Hardin-Baylor.

Personal Info The Prep Years Birth Date: 1-16-93…Son of David Lizarraga and Cathy Riley…Major: Biology (Pre-Medicine)… Received the Special Teams Award from high school team. Minor: Chemistry…Community Service: Day of the Dogs, delivering meals to senior citizens for Thanksgiving…Hobbies: Golf, fishing, hanging out with friends…Interesting Family Facts: Personal Info He has six siblings…Nickname: Liz, Lizzie, Lizarel…Favorite Movie: Gladiator. Birth Date: 10-13-92…Son of Mark McGuire…Major: Marketing/Management…Career Goal: To start his own business…Hobbies: Working out. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds Career Statistics 2012 5 2 1 3 2.0-13 1.0-11 Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF Career 5 2 1 3 2.0-13 1.0-11 2011 8 6 4 10 1.5-4 1 2012 8 16 8 24 0.0-0 0 Career 16 22 12 34 1.5-4 1

The Bulldogs hit the field for a road contest in 2012 against Southwestern Assemblies of God. The Bulldogs won 43-35.

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JOEY MEZA #44 The Prep Years Jr.-1L, Linebacker, 5-11, 205 District Most Valuable Player…All-Metro MVP…All-Valley All-Purpose Player of the Year. Bacliff, Texas (Dickinson) Personal Info The TLU Years Birth Date: 11-5-90…Son of Dora Moya…Major: Kinesiology…Hobbies: Sports (football and 2013 – Key returner to the Bulldog defense…Should baseball) and being with family…Biggest Influence On His Life: His mother…Nickname: Moya. contend for a starting spot at linebacker…Coming back from injury that limited him to five games played in 2012. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF 2012 – Played in five games and made three starts at 2012 9 21 18 39 1.0-5 1 linebacker…Missed five games due to injury…Started Career 9 21 18 39 1.0-5 1 the season-opener against Austin College…Also started against Trinity and Mississippi College…Finished game BRENT PEAVY #7 with Austin College with five total tackles and a tackle Sr.-3L, Quarterback, 5-10, 207 for loss…Recorded a solo tackle and a fumble recovery against Trinity…Posted four total Houston, Texas (St. Pius X) tackles in Sul Ross State game...Earned first varsity letter. The TLU Years 2011 – Member of TLU junior varsity. 2013 – Team’s returning starting quarterback…Named Preseason All-America Honorable Mention by USA Foot- The Prep Years ball…Should contend for conference, regional and All- All-District…All-County. America honors…Team’s offensive leader…Explosive as a passer and rusher…Should be even better after a full Personal Info year as the team’s starter. Birth Date: 10-6-91…Son of Joe and Missy Meza…Major: Pre-Physical Therapy…Minor: Biology…Hobbies: Lifting weights, hanging out with friends…Biggest Influence On His 2012 – Seized starting quarterback job in preseason Life: God and his family. camp and produced record-setting offensive season…In his first year as the starting quarterback, Peavy threw for 2,569 yards, 21 touchdowns and Career Statistics 13 interceptions…Completed a TLU DIII-era record 61.44 percent of his passes…Completed Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF 196 of 319 passes…Just missed overall school single-season records for total offense 2012 5 9 4 13 1.0-2 1 (2,823 for Peavy; 2,832 for Sean Salinas in 2004), passing yards (2,569 for Peavy; 2,800 for Career 5 9 4 13 1.0-2 1 Salinas in 2004) and completions (196 for Peavy; 201 for Robbie Bozeman in 1999)…With the help of Peavy’s prolific season, the Bulldogs set new school team records for passing JAMES MORRIS #19 yards (3,253), passing yards per game (325.3), total offense per game (480.9), total offense So.-1L, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 175 in a single game (616, vs. Sul Ross State on Oct. 13) and touchdown passes in a season Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) (29)…Threw for a career-best 416 yards and tied his career-best for completions (30) in overtime loss to Hardin-Simmons…Peavy threw two touchdowns against Hardin-Simmons The TLU Years and ran for two more, giving him his highest individual touchdown total (5)…He threw for 2013 – Competing for playing time on varsity as a wide a career-best four touchdowns in a wild and high-scoring home loss to Sul Ross State…All receiver…Made move from defensive secondary to four TD passes against Sul Ross were thrown to his twin brother Cameron…In the last five receiving corps. games of the 2012 season, Peavy threw 14 TD passes and just four interceptions…Peavy rushed for a career-best six TDs on the season…He averaged 282.3 yards of total offense 2012 – Played in one varsity game during the 2012 per game…He was named 2012 American Southwest Conference Honorable Mention. season…Saw time on the junior varsity. 2011 – Back-up quarterback in his sophomore season…Earned his second varsity letter… Personal Info Played in nine games…Rushed 42 times for 152 yards with a touchdown in the Trinity Birth Date: 5-17-93…Son of James Morris II and La- game…Went 17-for-35 passing with 218 yards and long of 30…Threw for 93 yards and Wana Gatlin…Major: Business Management…Biggest Influence On His Life: His father… was 7-for-11 in the road loss at Trinity…Had a long completion of 30 for the season…152 Nickname: Mo. all purpose yards for the season…Averaged 3.6 yards per rush and 41.1 yards of total offense per game…Academic All-Conference. ADRIAN MOYA #5 Sr.-2L, Defensive Back, 5-8, 160 2010 – Back-up quarterback in his freshman season…Earned his first varsity letter…Com- Brownsville, Texas (Porter) pleted his first-ever collegiate pass to his twin brother, Cameron…The pass to Cameron covered 57 yards against Howard Payne…Finished the year with three completions in six The TLU Years passes…Rushed three times for -13 yards…Played in four total games…2-for-3 against 2013 – Returning starter in the Bulldogs’ defensive McMurry for 11 yards. secondary…Moya expected to man weak safety spot for second consecutive season…Made excellent tran- The Prep Years sition from offensive side of football to the defensive 7-on-7 champions…First Team All-District…Honorable Mention All-State…2,361 passing side…Should be even better with a year as a starter yards and 18 TDs. under his belt. Personal Info 2012 – Played in nine games and made nine starts Birth Date: 7-21-92…Son of Darrell and Kayren Peavy…Major: Accounting…Career Goal: at weak safety…Missed one game (the season finale To become a special agent accountant for the IRS…Hobbies: Working out, playing Xbox… against Howard Payne) due to injury…Recorded career-best 39 total tackles (with 21 solos, Interesting Facts: His cousin is Beyonce’ Knowles…His twin brother Cameron plays for 18 assists)…Had a tackle for a loss against Mary Hardin-Baylor…Forced a fumble against TLU as a wide receiver…Favorite Movie: Think Like A Man…Favorite Musical Artist: Drake. Mississippi College…Recovered a fumble against Louisiana College…Broke up five passes (including during four consecutive games from week two through week five)…Career-best Career Statistics nine tackles (four solo) in overtime loss at Louisiana College…Career-best five solo tackles Passing Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long in home game versus Mississippi College…Eight tackles against Trinity. 2010 3-6-0 50.0 68 0 57 2011 17-35-0 48.6 218 0 30 2011 – Played in one game during season…Saw action against Austin College…Earned 2012 196-319-13 61.4 2569 21 67 first varsity letter. Career 216-360-13 60.8 2855 21 67

2010 – Played in one game during season…Saw action against Mary Hardin-Baylor.

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CAMERON PEAVY #85 ETHAN POWELL #37 Sr.-2L, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 202 Jr.-1L, Defensive Line, 6-2, 230 Houston, Texas (St. Pius X) Florence, Texas (Florence)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Enters senior season as the team’s top returning 2012 – Played in eight games and made one start, receiver…Big, physical receiver that should only be bet- against Mississippi College…Earned first varsity letter… ter after a break-out season in 2012…Should contend Recorded 15 tackles, with 6.5 of those tackles going for all-conference, all-region and All-America honors… for loss…Four of the tackles for loss were sacks, for Big-play threat for the Bulldogs. 34 yards in losses…Two sacks in home overtime loss against Hardin-Simmons…The sacks vs. HSU went for 2012 – Second season as starting wide receiver…Led 19 yards in losses…Had a nine-yard sack in road win team in receptions (50), receiving yards (814), receiving at Howard Payne…Had a six-yard sack in home loss to TDs (8) and receiving yards per game (81.4)…Tied school Sul Ross State…Finished Sul Ross State game with five record for total touchdowns in a game, with four against Sul Ross State on Oct. 13…Set total tackles (a career-high) and with a career-best four solo stops…Blocked a kick in the new school record for receiving yards in a game (218) and for touchdown receptions in a Sul Ross State game…Also had a safety against Hardin-Simmons...Named to 2012 Fall game (4) in that same Sul Ross State contest…Went over the 100-yard receiving mark in American Southwest Conference All-Academic Honor Roll. five games…Also had eight catches for 161 yards and a touchdown (a 77-yarder) against No. 2-ranked Mary Hardin-Baylor…Finished with 826 all-purpose yards…Also caught two The Prep Years TD passes against Howard Payne and one TD against Mississippi College. Second Team All-District.

2011 – Starting wide receiver…Played and started in all 10 games…Caught 19 passes for Personal Info 288 yards…Lone touchdown of season came in season-opening win over Austin College… Birth Date: 6-15-93…Son of Timmy and Christy Staly…Major: Pre-Engineering… Biggest Had season-high five catches for 30 yards in win over Austin College…Had three catches for Life Influence: Family…Hobbies: Hunting, Fishing, Playing Video Games … Nicknames: EP… 54 yards in home loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor…Had one kickoff return for 17 yards against Favorite Pro Team: Dallas Cowboys…Favorite Pro Athlete: Dale Earnhardt Jr. …Favorite McMurry…Academic All-Conference. Movie: Fast Five.

2010 – Earned first varsity letter as a wide receiver…Appeared in four games and had two Career Statistics catches…His first reception went for nine yards, and his reception went for 57 yards…The Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sack-Yds 57-yarder came from his brother Brent (who completed his first collegiate pass to Cameron). 2012 8 9 6 15 6.5-37 4.0-34 Career 8 9 6 15 6.5-37 4.0-34 The Prep Years 7-on-7 champions…Second Team All-State…First Team All-District…Honor Roll. MAC PRICHARD-WARREN #80 So.-1L, Tight End, 6-3, 215 Personal Info Houston, Texas (Tolar) Birth Date: 7-21-92…Son of Darrell and Kayren Peavy…Major: Business Management… Hobbies: Basketball, Xbox, golf...Career Plans: To have a successful career, family, and live The TLU Years in Houston…Interesting Family Fact: Twin brother Brent plays for TLU as a quarterback… 2013 – Competing for spot on the varsity as a tight end Favorite Musical Artist: Lil Wayne. and special teams member.

Career Statistics 2012 – Earned first varsity letter as member of varsity… Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long Played in eight games, largely as a member of the special 2010 4 2 66 33.0 0 57 teams…Caught one pass, a 26-yard catch, in the season 2011 10 19 288 15.2 1 31 finale against Howard Payne. 2012 10 50 814 16.3 8 77 Career 24 71 1168 16.5 9 77 The Prep Years Played for Mike Franklin…Team captain…First Team All-District tight end and defensive end…Honorable Mention defensive end…THS Male Athlete of the Year…Regional qualifier in the 4x100 relay.

Personal Info Birth Date: 2-22-93…Son of James and Karen Warren…Major: Economics/Finance with a minor in History…Favorite Movie: Dumb and Dumber.

Career Statistics Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2012 8 1 26 26.0 0 26 Career 8 1 26 26.0 0 26

Senior safety Adrian Moya (5) celebrates a recovered fumble in the 2012 season.

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TORY REYES #79 A.J. SAUCEDO #28 So.-1L, Offensive Line, 6-1, 280 So.-SQ, Running Back, 5-8, 160 La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia) San Antonio, Texas (Central Catholic)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Competing for spot on the varsity as an of- 2013 – Squad member competing for spot on the varsity fensive lineman. as a running back or special teams performer.

2012 – Earned first varsity letter as member of varsity… 2012 – Played in two varsity games…Five rushes for Listed on TLU depth chart throughout season as the 32 yards, with long of 14, against Howard Payne…Also back-up at left guard. saw time in the Hardin-Simmons contest.

The Prep Years The Prep Years Played for Bo Robinson…First Team All-District in 2010 Played for Carlos Enrico…2nd Team All-State offense and 2011…Second Team All-District in 2009…State quarter-finalist team…National Honor and defense…Offensive MVP (2010-11). Society…HEB All-Star Game. Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: 1-20-93…Son of Dennis and Antonia Saucedo…Major: Business Administration… Hobbies: Playing sports, lifting weights, swimming…Full Name: Andrew James Saucedo… Birth Date: 11-2-93…Son of Chris and Theresa Reyes…Major: Kinesiology…Hobbies: Mixed Favorite Movie: Invictus. martial arts…Nickname: Juice…Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights…Community service with TLU’s Day of the Dogs…Biggest Influences On His Life: His parents and uncles. Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Long Avg/R ANDREW RODRIGUEZ #75 2012 2 5 32 0 14 6.4 So.-SQ, Defensive Line, 6-0, 255 Career 2 5 32 0 14 6.4 Willis, Texas (Willis) ZACH SAUERS #27 The TLU Years Jr.-1L, Defensive Back / Linebacker, 5-11, 195 2013 – Competing for spot on the varsity as defensive Santa Fe, Texas (Santa Fe) lineman…Made move from offensive lineman position. The TLU Years 2012 – Did not see varsity action…Saw time on the 2013 – Another returning starter on the Bulldog defense TLU junior varsity. that returns from an injury-shortened season…Should contend for a starting spot on the 2013 defense…Ex- The Prep Years perienced player that could see time at linebacker or Second Team All-District. safety…Also could provide special teams help.

Personal Info 2012 – Played in five games and made four starts be- Birth Date: 9-18-93…Son of Valentin and Mirna Rodriguez…Major: Sociology and Psychol- fore season ended due to injury…Started at outside ogy…Minor: Criminal Justice… Hobbies: Hanging out with friends, fishing…Nickname: linebacker…Earned first varsity letter…Had five tackles Drew…Favorite Movie: Ted. in season-opening road win over Austin College…Also had five tackles in road victory over Southwestern Assemblies of God…Posted 2.5 tackles for loss and a half-sack against Southwestern Assemblies of God…Had three tackles in games against East Texas Baptist and against Trinity…Named to 2012 Fall American Southwest Conference All-Academic Honor Roll. 2011 - Saw time on junior varsity and on varsity squads…Appeared in three varsity games… Made three tackles (all solo tackles on special teams).

The Prep Years Team captain…Second Team All-District…First Team All-District Academic…Honorable Mention All-County…National Honor Society.

Personal Info Birth Date: 4-2-93…Son of Russell and Sandi Sauers…Major: Business (Finance and Ac- counting)…Career Goal: To be a financial adviser…Hobbies: Football, hunting, baseball, fishing, golf…Given Name: Zachary.

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds INT-Yds-TD 2011 3 3 0 3 0-0 0-0-0 2012 5 8 9 17 2.5-9 0-0-0 Career 8 11 9 20 2.5-9 0-0-0

Junior wide receiver Deion Barnes (13) is part of a strong receiving corps for the Bulldogs in 2013.

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CAMERON SCOBY #41 BRADLEY SNOWDEN #42 Jr.-SQ, Running Back, 5-10, 220 Sr.-3L, Linebacker, 5-11, 215 Houston, Texas (Fort Bend Travis) Houston, Texas (Seven Lakes)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Competing for a spot on the varsity as a running 2013 – Team captain and unquestioned leader on back…Could also see time on special teams. defense…Team’s starting middle linebacker…Should contend for All-America, all-conference and all-region 2012 – Did not see time on varsity…Member of TLU honors…Team’s returning tackle leader…Named Pre- junior varsity. season All-America Second Team by USA Football… Nominated for 2013 Allstate AFCA Good Works Team… 2011 – Did not see time on varsity…Member of TLU Has not missed a game in his career…Working on 30 junior varsity. consecutive games played…Working on 20 consecu- tive starts. Personal Info Birth Date: 4-6-92…Son of Richard Scoby and Tina Blanchett…Major: Sociology with a minor 2012 – First Team All-ASC selection at linebacker...Named TLU’s 2012-13 Community in Criminal Justice…Career Goal: To work as a DPS officer…Nickname: Scoby. Service Award Winner…Nominated for Capital One Academic All-America honors…Led the Bulldogs in total tackles for a second straight season…Collected 74 total tackles (40 solos, EDDIE SCOTT #70 34 assists), nine tackles for loss (27 yards in losses), a sack, three fumble recoveries and a So.-1L, Offensive Line, 6-1, 250 forced fumble…Named to 2012 Fall American Southwest Conference All-Academic Honor Beaumont, Texas (Kelly Catholic) Roll…Played and started in all 10 games…Hit double-digits in tackles in two games – vs. East Texas Baptist (10) and vs. Mississippi College (12)…Had a career-best 4.5 tackles for The TLU Years loss against Mississippi College…Posted two tackles for loss in road win against Howard 2013 – Returning letterman on the offensive line… Payne…Had a sack for 12 yards against Howard Payne…Recovered a fumble against Competing for starting job at tackle. Louisiana College…Three quarterback hurries and one pass break-up.

2012 – Played in two games on the varsity during the 2011 – Honorable Mention All-ASC selection at linebacker…Led team in tackles, with 80… 2012 season. Had 42 solo tackles and 38 tackle assists…3.5 tackles for losses (seven yards in losses)… Forced one fumble (v. Trinity)…Had five quarterback hurries (four against Louisiana Col- The Prep Years lege)…Season-high 12 tackles in home loss to Louisiana College…Also had double-digit Played for Clint Hartsfield…Best Defensive Lineman tackles against East Texas Baptist (10) and McMurry (11)…Started and played in all 10 Award…National qualifier in swimming. games…Had nine tackles v. Trinity, Howard Payne and Mary Hardin-Baylor…Academic All-Conference selection. Personal Info Birth Date: 11-27-94…Son of Kimberly and Eddie Scott…Major: Chemistry…Minor: Pre- 2010 - Played in all 10 games as a right-side linebacker…Recorded 21 tackles, including 15 Engineering… Career Goal: Finish degree in chemical engineering…Hobbies: Playing solo stops and six tackle assists…One tackle for loss, against Sul Ross State…Six tackles, sports, fishing, working out, basketball…Favorite Athlete: J.J. Watt…Favorite Team: Houston against Sul Ross State…Five of the tackles against Sul Ross were of the solo variety…Had Texans…Favorite Movie: Avengers. a tackle in all but one game.

JAYCE SERRANO #16 The Prep Years So.-1L, Defensive Back, 6-1, 181 Second Team All-District in his senior year…Defensive MVP at Seven Lakes…Team cap- Orange, Texas (Orangefield) tain…Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award…National Honor Society…Second Team Academic All-State. The TLU Years 2013 – Competing for playing time on varsity in the Personal Info defensive secondary (as a safety) and on special teams. Birth Date: 12-8-91…Son of Brad and Jennifer Snowden…Major: Physics…Plans to attend grad school at Texas A&M, pursue a career in engineering…Hobbies: Hanging out with 2012 – Played in four games and made one start friends, fishing, relaxing…Nickname: Brad…Favorite Movies: Without A Paddle, Warrior... (in the season finale against Howard Payne)…In that Interesting Fact: In TLU Honors Program. one start against HPU (a Bulldog road win), Serrano recorded six tackles (4 solos, 2 assists)….Also had a Career Statistics tackle (special teams stop) in the overtime road loss at Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds Louisiana College. 2010 10 15 6 21 1.0-1 0-0 2011 10 42 38 80 3.5-7 0-0 The Prep Years 2012 10 40 34 74 9.0-27 1.0-12 Played for Leonard McAngus at Victoria West High School. Career 30 97 78 175 13.5-35 1.0-12

Personal Info Birth Date: 10-20-93…Son of Tim Serrano and Stacy Jecker…Major: Undecided…Hob- bies: Lifting weights, intramural softball…Favorite Movie: The Dark Knight Rises…Favorite Musical Artist: Eminem.

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Int-Yds 2012 4 3 7 10 0.0-0 0-0 Career 4 3 7 10 0.0-0 0-0

Zach Sauers (27) saw time at linebacker and at safety during the 2012 campaign.

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RODRICK SPARKS #90 ANDREW SYRINEK #94 Sr.-3L, Offensive Line, 6-0, 260 So.-1L, Defensive Line, 6-0, 230 Texas City, Texas (Texas City) Schulenburg, Texas (Schulenburg)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Returning three-year letterman makes the move 2013 – Returning contributor at defensive tackle…Adds to the offensive side of the ball, as an offensive lineman, another year in the Bulldogs’ program…Enters preseason after three years as a defensive tackle. camp competing for a starting job on the defensive line.

2012 – Played in all 10 games and made two starts… 2012 – Started one game and played in all 10 games Both starts came at the defensive tackle position… during his freshman season…Recorded two sacks for Finished year with 15 total tackles – six solos and nine eight yards…Registered six solo tackles and five tackle assists…Collected three tackles in a game in three assists (11 total tackles)…Forced a fumble against Trin- different contests – v. East Texas Baptist, v. Mississippi ity and recovered that fumble against the Tigers…One College and v. Sul Ross State…Registered 1.5 tackles for loss and a half-sack…Also had quarterback hurry…Four total tackles in season-opener against Austin College…Sacks one pass breakup. against Trinity and Southwestern Assemblies of God.

2011 – Played in all 10 games and made two starts, both at defensive tackle…Had seven The Prep Years total tackles and two tackles for loss in road win over Sul Ross State…Also had a sack for Played for Tommy Bludau…Second Team All-State linebacker…District Defensive MVP… six yards at Sul Ross State…Also had a sack against Louisiana College…Forced a fumble All-Area Second Team Offensive Line…Academic All-District…Honor Roll…Class President. against Mary Hardin-Baylor…Finished year with 14 solo tackles and seven tackle assists (21 total tackles). Personal Info Birth Date: 4-18-94…Son of Ken and Wendy Syrinek…Major: Business Management…Hob- 2010 - Played in nine games, starting the first nine games of the season…Missed the bies: Sports, fishing…Favorite Movie: Step Brothers, Django Unchained…Nickname: Drew. season finale at Mary Hardin-Baylor due to injury…Starting defensive end…Recorded 14 total tackles, including three tackles for 13 yards in losses…Had a sack for 11 yards against Career Statistics Austin College…Six tackles at Austin College. Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds 2012 10 6 5 11 2.0-8 2.0-8 The Prep Years Career 10 6 5 11 2.0-8 2.0-8 Played for Tim Finn at Texas City High School…Played in first Galveston-area high school football game after Hurricane Ike hit Texas Gulf Coast.

Personal Info Birth Date: 11-29-91…Son of Roger and Helen Sparks…Major: Business Management… Hobbies: Working out, sleeping…Nickname: Sparks…Career Goals: To pursue a future in the business world…Favorite Movies: Friday Night Lights, Friday, Radio.

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds 2010 9 3 11 14 3.0-13 1.0-11 2011 10 14 7 21 2.5-14 2.5-14 2012 10 6 9 15 0.5-2 0.5-2 Career 29 23 27 50 6.0-19 4.0-27

DOMINICK STIVES #56 So.-1L, Defensive Line, 6-0, 235 Richardson, Texas (Wylie East)

The TLU Years 2013 – Returning letterman and starter at defensive tackle…Set to start second season on the defensive line...Big contributor to defense…Should be even big- ger force on Bulldog D after a full season of college experience behind him.

2012 – Played in 10 games and started all 10 games at defensive tackle…Four games with at least two tackles… Two solo tackles against Sul Ross State…Two solo tackles against Hardin-Simmons.

The Prep Years Played for Joe Lepsis…Honorable Mention All-District…Honorable Mention All-State Academic Team…Two-year captain.

Personal Info Birth Date: 11-6-93…Son of April Flores…Major: Business…Career Goal: To start his own business…Hobbies: Sports, video games, music…Has three siblings – Ben, Gabby, Ava… Active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes…Volunteered with TLU’s Day of the Dogs…Biggest Influence on His Life: His mother.

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds 2012 10 6 6 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 Brent Peavy received 2013 Honorable Mention Preseason Career 10 6 6 12 0.0-0 0.0-0 All-America recognition from USA Football.

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MATT TEAGUE III #36 JACOB TINGLE #6 So.-1L, Defensive Back / Linebacker, 5-11, 185 So.-1L, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 195 Houston, Texas (Aldine) San Antonio, Texas (Central Catholic)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2013 – Returning varsity letterman that was pressed 2013 – Competing for starting spot on the varsity as into duty as a linebacker…Should contend for a starting a wide receiver. spot on the varsity this year as a safety. 2012 – Earned first varsity letter as member of varsity… 2012 – Played in seven games on the varsity squad and Played in six games…Saw time at receiver and on special made one start (against Sul Ross State)…Collected 11 teams…Caught two passes for 23 yards, with a long total tackles (four solos, seven assists) against second- of 12…Caught first collegiate pass in season-opener ranked Mary Hardin-Baylor…Had a sack for eight yards against Austin College (for 11 yards)…Caught second against UMHB…Forced a fumble against Trinity and pass in season finale against Howard Payne (for 12 recovered a fumble against UMHB…Registered three tackles in contest against Trinity and yards)…Also had one kickoff return (against Mary Hardin-Baylor) for 15 yards…Finished against Southwestern Assemblies of God. with 32 all-purpose yards.

The Prep Years The Prep Years Played for Lionel Crawford…Defensive MVP…First Team All-District…Touchdown Club Played for Carlos Enrico…TAPPS First Team All-State wide receiver…TAPPS Honorable nominee…Blue Chip Senior Bowl…Magna Cum Laude…Academic Athlete of the Year. Mention All-State defensive back…San Antonio Express-News Sub-5A All-Area Second Team return specialist…Central Catholic Special Teams Player of the Year award…All-State Personal Info Academic Team 2010 and 2011…Graduated with honors. Birth Date: 3-29-94…Son of Matthew and Tangela Teague…Major: Undecided…Hobbies: Music, outdoors, spending time with family, watching movies, working out, video games… Personal Info Full name: Matthew…Favorite Movie: Pulp Fiction…Favorite Athlete: Patrick Willis…Favorite Birth Date: 8-24-93…Son of Travis and Lisa Tingle…Major: Education…Hobbies: Basketball, Team: San Francisco 49ers. singing, sock collecting…Nickname: Jake, Ting Ting…Favorite Movie: Friends with Benefits… Career Goal: To be a head coach…Biggest Influences On His Life: Dad, grandpas, brother, Career Statistics Coach Nelson…Participated in community service at TLU’s Day of the Dogs. Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds 2012 7 10 9 19 1.0-8 1.0-8 Career Statistics Career 7 10 9 19 1.0-8 1.0-8 Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2012 6 2 23 11.5 0 12 Career 6 2 23 11.5 0 12

Cameron Peavy (85) scored eight touchdowns on pass plays in 2012.

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CEDRIC WHITAKER JR. #35 Jr.-2L, Defensive Back / Linebacker, 5-10, 183 Houston, Texas (North Shore)

The TLU Years 2013 – Athletic, hard-hitting defensive back and line- backer that should contend for a starting spot on the Bulldog defense…Could play at cornerback, linebacker or safety.

2012 – Moved from the secondary to outside line- backer and started seven total games (including the last six contests)…Earned second varsity letter…Finished the season fifth among Bulldog tacklers, with 46 total tackles…Recorded 27 solo tackles and 19 tackle assists…Also added four tackles for 17 yards in losses…Intercepted one pass (against East Texas Baptist)…Had two tackles for loss against Hardin-Simmons…Posted eight total tackles and a tackle for loss (for 11 yards) in road loss to second-ranked Mary Hardin-Baylor…Nine tackles in overtime road loss to Louisiana College…Seven tackles, including five solo, in loss to Trinity.

2011 – Earned first varsity letter…Appeared in nine games as a defensive back and on special teams…Had two tackles in road win at East Texas Baptist…Finished year with four solo tackles and a tackle assist.

Bradley Snowden (42), Bryan Doolittle (96) and Ty Johnson (11) all return as starters for 2013. The Prep Years Academic All-District...National Honor Society.

TRI-RICE VAN BUREN #32 Personal Info So.-1L, Linebacker, 6-1, 195 Birth Date: 11-14-92…Son of Cedric Whitaker…Major: Kinesiology…Community Service: San Antonio, Texas (Clark) Volunteered at Day of the Dogs community service day…Biggest Influence on His Life: His father and grandmother…Favorite Athlete: Ray Lewis…Favorite Team: Houston Texans. The TLU Years 2013 – Returning letterman and part-time starter at Career Statistics linebacker…Competing for starting job at linebacker Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds INT-Yds on Bulldog varsity…Showed growth as defensive player 2011 9 4 1 5 0.0-0 0-0 in first season…Hopes to make big leap as sophomore 2012 10 27 19 46 4.0-17 1-0 with full year under his belt. Career 19 31 20 51 4.0-17 1-0

2012 – Played in nine games and made three starts at TRENTON WHITE #8 linebacker…Started the final three games of the sea- So.-1L, Quarterback, 5-9, 160 son – against Louisiana College, Hardin-Simmons and Sachse, Texas (Sachse) Howard Payne…Finished season with 12 total tackles in road victory in season finale road win against Howard Payne…Also added a sack in that win over HPU…Also posted double- The TLU Years digit tackle total (10) in home game against Mississippi College…Intercepted a pass against 2012 – Played in 10 games…Team’s second-string Hardin-Simmons and returned the pick 15 yards…Also had a pass breakup (against HPU)… quarterback…Also served as team’s holder on all place- Two tackles for loss against Howard Payne...Earned first varsity letter. kicks…Saw action at quarterback in six games…Set new school record for touchdown passes in a quarter, The Prep Years completions in a quarter and yards in a quarter in wild Played for Steven McGhee…Second Team All-District. 70-65 home loss to Sul Ross State…In that loss to the Lobos, White threw for 290 yards and five touchdowns Personal Info on 21-for-36 passing – all in the fourth quarter…Finished Birth Date: 9-30-94…Son of Martin and Jaekel Van Buren…Major: Kinesiology…Hobbies: the year with 44 completions on 81 attempts, with eight Football, basketball, drawing…Born in Flint, Mich. …Nickname: Reese…Favorite Movie: touchdowns and just one interception…Threw for 676 yards…Completed 54.3 percent of Remember The Titans…Favorite Athlete: Ray Lewis. his passes…Long pass of 77 yards, to Cameron Peavy…Also threw two touchdowns in road game at No. 2 Mary Hardin-Baylor…Completed seven passes for 157 yards against Career Statistics UMHB…Earned first varsity letter. Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds 2012 9 23 16 39 2.0-8 1.0-7 The Prep Years Career 9 23 16 39 2.0-8 1.0-7 Played for Mark Behrens…Led team to playoffs for first time in school history…Passed for more than 3,500 yards in his senior season.

Personal Info Birth Date: 9-30-93…Son of Scott and Leslie White…Major: Business/Pre-Engineering… Football: …Hobbies: Fishing, hunting…Nickname: Trent.

Career Statistics Passing Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long 2012 44-81-1 54.3 676 8 77 Career 44-81-1 54.3 676 8 77

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Cedric Whitaker Jr. (35) and Tri-Rice Van Buren (32) come off the field following a Bulldog take-away in 2012.

KENDALL WILKERSON #76 vs. Sul Ross State on Oct. 13) and touchdown passes in a season (29)…TLU offensive line Jr.-2L, Offensive Line, 6-0, 290 surrendered just 22 sacks during 401 total passing attempts and 116 quarterback carries. Highlands, Texas (Goose Creek Memorial) 2011 – Earned first varsity letter…Played in all 10 games and started last six games, all as The TLU Years a true freshman…Starter at right guard on offensive line. 2013 – Two-year starter on the offensive line…Slated to man his right guard post for a third straight season… The Prep Years Talented, aggressive lineman that will be one of the Team captain…Most Valuable Player…First Team All-District…Academic All-District…Honor Roll. keys to the Bulldogs’ success in 2013. Personal Info 2012 – Earned second varsity letter…Played and started Birth Date: 2-2-93…Son of Clay and Kalynne Wilkerson…Major: Pre-Engineering…Community in all 10 games…Made all 10 starts at right guard…Part Service: Volunteered with Day of the Dogs service day…Nickname: Wilke…Favorite Athlete: of offensive line that helped Bulldogs set new school Jeff Saturday…Hobbies: Hunting, working on cars. team records for passing yards (3,253), passing yards per game (325.3), total offense per game (480.9), total offense in a single game (616,

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LEWIS WILLIAMS II #1 JOSEPH ZEQUEIRA #66 Jr.-2L, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 170 Sr.-1L, Offensive Line, 5-10, 250 Houston, Texas (Klein Forest) Sugar Land, TX (Austin/Univ. of Dubuque (Iowa))

The TLU Years TLU Years 2013 – Talented, athletic receiver back for his third 2013 – Battling for varsity playing time on the offensive season on the team…Should again be in the starting line…Adds depth to the Bulldogs’ o-line. mix at receiver and demand a good bit of attention from opposing defenses…Also a capable kick returner. 2012 – Saw limited varsity action in 2012 as a reserve offensive lineman…Listed on the depth chart as the 2012 – Started at receiver for a second consecutive team’s back-up center…Made the move to offense from year…Caught 36 passes for 434 yards and four touch- the defensive line. downs…Had at least two receptions in every game… Recorded six catches for 121 yards and two TDs in road 2011 – Did not see varsity action. win over Southwestern Assemblies of God…Had a season-long reception of 48 yards in that road win at SAGU…Also had six catches for 70 yards and a TD in home win over East 2010 – Injured for entire season…Received medial redshirt. Texas Baptist…Also returned kicks, amassing 13 returns for 280 yards, with a long of 31 against Louisiana College…Finished the year with 718 all-purpose yards…Named to 2012 University of Dubuque (Iowa) Fall American Southwest Conference All-Academic Honor Roll. 2009 – Played on the varsity…On travel roster for every road game.

2011 – Led team in receiving as a true freshman…Caught 43 passes for 356 yards…Had The Prep Years two receiving touchdowns and a long reception of 51 yards…Also carried the ball four times Varsity starter…Named Most Spirited…A/B Honor Roll. for 28 yards…Had a long rush of 32 yards…Caught 10 passes for 64 yards and a touchdown in road win at Mississippi College…Had six receptions in home win over Austin College and Personal Info in road loss to Hardin-Simmons…Also returned kicks and had 32 kickoff returns for 625 Birth Date: 9-20-90…Son of James and Sandra Zequeira of Sugar Land, Texas…Major: yards, with a long of 41…Returned three punts for 25 yards, with a long of 20…Caught TD History with a minor in Geography…Hobbies: Surfing, fishing…Career Plan: To teach and passes against Howard Payne and Mississippi College…Averaged 8.3 yards per catch and coach in high school or work in Game/Wildlife…Nickname: Joey…Favorite Movie: Rango. 103.4 yard of all purpose yardage per game.

The Prep Years Team MVP in football…2,098 total yards…National Honor Society. * Returning player biographies received after August 1 could not be included in the Personal Info 2013 Football Guide due to deadline restrictions. For complete TLU Football player Birth Date: 2-25-93…Son of Lewis Williams and Ella Polk-Williams…Major: Chemistry/Pre- biographies, check www.tlubulldogs.com. Pharmacy…Biggest Life Influences: His parents…Favorite Movie: Remember The Titans… Also a member of the TLU Baseball team as an …Played on TLU’s 2013 ASC West Championship squad and earned a varsity baseball letter.

Career Statistics Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2011 10 43 356 8.3 2 51 2012 10 36 434 12.1 4 48 Career 20 79 790 10.0 6 51

Lewis Williams II (23) looks for running room against Mississippi College.

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Kyle Adair Robert Arredondo Dylan Bauer Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 5-11, 200 Fr.-FY, Defensive Tackle, 6-0, 280 Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-11, 220 Dripping Springs, Texas (Dripping Springs) Martindale, Texas (San Marcos) Cedar Park, Texas (Leander)

Birth Date: 6-5-95 … Son of Ron- Birth Date: 2-8-95 … Son of Birth Date: 10-3-94 … Son of Dirk nie and Renee Adair …Football: George and Dianda Arredondo … Bauer … Major: Biology … Minor: Class 4A District 25 Second Team Major: Business Administration … Chemistry … Football: District 25- All-District honors … Led Dripping Football: District 25-5A All-District 4A All-District First and Second Springs with five sacks and second Team … Academic All-District … Team member during his high on the team with 59 tackles. Favorite Movie: Space Jam … Favorite Pro Athlete: DeMarcus school career … Career Plans: Become an orthopedic Ware of the Dallas Cowboys. doctor … Favorite Musician: Stevie Ray Vaughn. Brandon Adams Fr.-FY, Quarterback, 6-4, 205 Gregory Balenta Trevor Baumann Ennis, Texas (Ennis) Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-5, 150 So.-FY, Running Back, 5-10, 190 Houston, Texas (Westfield) Stockdale, Texas (Stockdale) Birth Date: 7-1-95 … Son of By- ron and Valerie Adams … Major: Birth Date: 10-28-94 … Son of Er- Birth Date: 6-21-94 … Son of Mi- Pre-Engineering … Football: icka Spencer … Major: Kinesiology chael Baumann and Jennifer Baird Played for Jack Alvarez at Ennis … Football: Academic All-District … Major: Business … Football: Dis- … Earned THSCA 4A Academic member … Favorite Pro Athlete: trict 14-2A All-District First Team All-State First Team honors … Career Goal: To become a Maurice Jones-Drew of the Jack- … Favorite Pro Athlete: Adrian chemical engineer. sonville Jaguars. Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings … Favorite Movie: Fri- day Night Lights. Christian Ahrens Kenneth “Aaron” Ball Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-11, 195 Fr.-FY, Defensive Lineman, 6-4, 250 Brian Bays Round Rock, Texas (Stony Point) Seguin, Texas (Putnam City West (Okla.)) Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 195 Lorena, Texas (Lorena) Birth Date: 12-29-94 … Son of Birth Date: 12-16-90 … Son of Randy and Sheri Ahrens … Major: Kenneth and Terry Ball … Major: Birth Date: 7-18-95 … Son of John Pre-Engineering … Football: Dis- Kinesiology … Minor: Business and Kelly Bays … Major: Educa- trict 16-5A All-District Honorable … Football: Earned Putnam City tion … Minor: History … Football: Mention … Academic All-District West’s Lineman of the Year Award Played for Ray Biles … Texas 3A … Favorite Movie: Elf … Favorite Athlete: Troy Polamalu of … Favorite Movies: Friday Night Lights and Book of Eli. District 17 All-District Second Team the Pittsburgh Steelers. … Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights. Matt Barna Houston Alexander Fr.-FY, Quarterback, 6-5, 195 Ben Benavides IV Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-7, 165 Humble, Texas (Atascocita) Fr.-FY, Quarterback/Defensive Back, Bullard, Texas (Bullard) 5-11, 185 Birth Date: 3-30-95 … Son of Paul Banquete, Texas (Banquete) Birth Date: 12-3-93 … Son of Craig and Cherie Barna … Major: Mar- and Susan Alexander … Major: keting … Football: Helped lead Birth Date: 9-2-94 … Son of Troy Criminal Justice … Football: 2012 the Eagles to a 5-5 overall mark and JoAnna Trevino … Two-time All-East Texas Football Team Hon- and a 3-5 league record during District 16-2A All-District First orable Mention … Academic All- his senior campaign … Favorite Pro Athlete: Brett Favre … Team … Honorable Mention All- District … Fun Fact: Competed in regionals as a powerlifter. Favorite Musical Artist: Eric Clapton. State … Lettered in four sports at Banquete and was a three-time All-District First Team basketball star … Favorite Jamon Anderson Marquis Barrolle Movie: Friday Night Lights. Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-8, 200 Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-4, 150 Montgomery, Texas (Montgomery) Abilene, Texas (Ingleside) Cayle Bickham Fr.-FY, Quarterback, 5-8, 155 Birth Date: 4-28-95 … Son of De- Birth Date: 1-9-95 … Major: Kine- Carthage, Texas (West Rusk) mond and Rosanna Anderson … siology … Football: District 30-3A Major: Pre-Engineering … Football: Co-Offensive Player of the Year as Birth Date: 1-14-95 … Son of Mike Two-year letter winner at Mont- a senior … Member of the All-South and Jamie Bickham … Major: Kine- gomery … Named the team’s De- Texas Football Second Team … siology … Minor: Mathematics … fensive Tackle of the Year … Favorite Pro Athlete: Patrick Favorite Musical Artist: R. Kelly … Favorite Pro Team: New Football: District 10-2A All-District Willis of the San Francisco 49ers. England Patriots. First Team Quarterback … First Team All-Rusk County … Selected to play in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes All-Star Game … Favorite Musician: George Strait.

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Scott Blair Chris Butler Tyler Cohen Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-4, 275 Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-6, 151 Fr.-FY, Safety, 6-1, 160 Anna, Texas (Anna) San Antonio, Texas (Taft) Azle, Texas (Azle)

Birth Date: 12-14-93 … Son of Birth Date: 8-23-95 … Son of Les- Birth Date: 9-6-94 … Son of Mark Kevin Blair and Wendy Woods … ter DeVold and Belinda Butler … Cohen and Angie Neves … Foot- Major: Political Science … Minor: Football: Named a San Antonio- ball: Texas 7-on-7 Defensive All- French … Football: District 12-3A area Player of the Week last year State Honorable Mention … Favor- All-District Second Team … Also after rushing for 140 yards and five ite Hobbies: Hunting and fishing. lettered in power lifting and track & field … Career Plans: touchdowns on 14 carries … Favorite Movie: I Am Legend. Become a translator in at least four languages. Kyle Collins Michael Buya Fr.-FY, Defensive Back/Wide Receiver, Sean Bogle Jr. Fr.-FY, Defensive Tackle, 5-11, 245 6-1, 185 Fr.-FY, Defensive Back/Wide Receiver, Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls) Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen South) 5-6, 155 Missouri City, Texas (Ridge Point) Birth Date: 2-3-95 … Son of Robert Birth Date: 10-25-94 … Major: Ki- and Monica Buya … Major: Busi- nesiology … Minor: History … Foot- Birth Date: 10/12/95 … Son of ness Administration … Minor: Ki- ball: Member of the Rio Grande Sean and Latecha Bogle …Major: nesiology … Football: Played for Valley Coaches Association East- Psychology … Minor: Education Todd Dodge … Two-year varsity West All-Star Team …Two-time All-District … Favorite Pro: … Football: Academic All-District starter … Career Goals: Teacher/Football Coach. Michael Crabtree of the San Francisco 49ers. … Earned the Panther Award give to Ridge Point’s best student athlete. Darian Candler Seth Damrow Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-1, 200 Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 6-2, 190 Coleton Boudreaux Humble, Texas (Atascocita) San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor) Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-2, 198 Orange, Texas (Little Cypress-Mauriceville) Birth Date: 11-9-94 … Son of Kelvin Birth Date: 10-9-94 … Son of Tom Candler and Lisa Phipps … Major: and Sandra Damrow … Major: Birth Date: 12-28-94 … Son of Management … Football: District Finance … Minor: Management Dwayne and Laura Boudreaux … 14-5A All-District Second Team … Football: Texas 5A District 27 Major: Physics and Pre-Engineer- … All-District Honorable Mention All-District Honorable Mention … ing … Football: Three-year varsity as a sophomore … Favorite Athlete: Andre Johnson of the Helped lead his squad to the Texas 5A State Semifinals. starter for coach Randy Crouch … Houston Texans. Three-year defensive captain … Favorite Movies: 48 Hours, Trevor Davenport Bull Durham, Top Gun, Forever Strong. Rodolfo Castillo Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-11, 165 Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-9, 180 Ennis, Texas (Ennis) Daniel Brinson Laredo, Texas (Martin) Fr.-FY, Defensive Lineman, 6-1, 275 Birth Date: 10-18-94 … Son of Kelly Deweyville, Texas (Deweyville) Birth Date: 7-28-95 … Son of and Staci Fincher … Major: Kine- Manuel Castillo Jr. and Teresita siology … Football: Three-year Birth Date: 7-18-95 … Son of Gary Bernal … Major: Pre-Pharmacy … starter at cornerback … Favorite and Lisa Brinson … Major: Kinesiol- Football: Two-time All-City running Movie: Friday Night Lights … Fa- ogy … Minor: Biology … Football: back … Texas 4A District 31 Most vorite Pro Team: San Francisco 49ers. District 12-2A Division II Most Valu- Outstanding … Favorite Movie: The Avengers. able Player … First Team All-District Connor Davis on both the offensive and defensive lines … Favorite Movie: Clayton Chapin Fr.-FY, Running Back/Wide Receiver, Remember the Titans. Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-0, 280 5-10, 190 Bulverde, Texas (Smithson Valley) Grapevine, Texas (Colleyville Heritage) Chadd Brown Fr.-FY, Kicker/Punter, 6-0, 200 Birth Date: 8-18-94 … Son of Rod- Birth Date: 11-26-94 … Son of Pinehurst, Texas (Tomball) ney and Shelby Chapin … Major: Allen and Donna Davis … Major: Business Administration … Foot- Athletic Training … Minor: Math- Birth Date: 5-21-95 … Son of ball: District 25-5A First Team … ematics … Football: Three-year James and Colleen Brown … Foot- Two-time Al-District Honorable starter … Texas 5A All-District 6 All-Purpose Athlete … First ball: Second Team All-District as a Mention … Two-time All-County Second Team … Three- Team All-District 6 ... Played in 2012 Coaches Texas High senior … Played for Danny Ramsey time Academic All-District … Favorite Musical Artist: Casey School All-Star Game. … Favorite Movie: Winnie the Pooh Donahew. … Favorite Musical Artist: Eminem. Ethan Davis Michael Ciaramitaro Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 185 Colton Bubela Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-9, 180 San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-11, 209 The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Schulenburg, Texas (Schulenburg) Birth Date: 12-8-94 … Son of Keith Birth Date: 9-28-94 … Son of Paul and Alicia Davis … Major: Psychol- Birth Date: 4-12-95 … Son of and Sandy Ciaramitaro … Major: ogy … Minor: Criminal Justice … Clarence and Sherry Bubela Business Administration … Foot- Football: Texas 4A District 28 … Football: Three-time District ball: Texas 5A District 14 All-District All-District Honorable Mention … 15-2A All-District First Team … honors … Co-Captain during his Career Goal: Become and FBI agent … Favorite Hobbies: Academic All-District … Team senior season … Academic All-State Honorable Mention Lifting, swimming and basketball. Defensive MVP … Favorite Movie: The Heat … Favorite … Favorite Movie: The Hurt Locker. Musician: George Strait.

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Jordan Deagen Ryan Felan Sidney Gonzalez Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-2, 290 Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-1, 300 Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 160 Argyle, Texas (Argyle) San Antonio, Texas (Denton Guyer) Alvin, Texas (Alvin)

Birth Date: 11-8-94 … Son of Birth Date: 11-4-94 … Son of Birth Date: 10-26-94 … Son Wesley and Michelle Deagen … Ruben and Angie Felan … Ma- of Juan Gonzalez and Shelley Major: Pre-Medicine … Football: jor: Computer Science … Minor: Moreno … Major: Sociology … Represented East Texas at the Oil Business … Football: Four-year Football: Caught 37 balls for 630 Bowl All-Star Game … Texas Sports letterman … Helped lead team to yards during his senior season … Writers Association 3A All-State Honorable Mention … AP Texas 4A State Championship title in 2012 … Favorite District 22-5A All-District First Team member … Career Goal: All-State Honorable Mention. Movie: Remember the Titans … Favorite Hobbies: Sports Become a teacher and a coach … Favorite Movie: Inception. and hanging with friends. Francisco Dickinson Evan Goodwin Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-11, 195 Lorenzo Fonseca Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 5-11, 165 Mexico City, Mexico (Ronald Regan) Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-9, 202 Teague, Texas (Teague) San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) Birth Date: 6-18-94 … Son of Fran- Birth Date: 12-18-94 … Son of cisco Dickinson and Ana Guerrero Birth Date: 10-20-94 … Son of Johnny and Jackie Goodwin … … Major: Business Administration Manuel Fonseca and Patricia Tre- Major: Kinesiology … Football: … Minor: Business of Science and vino Garcia … Major: Sociology … Two-time All-District First Team Aviation … Football: TAPPS Divi- Minor: Criminal Justice … Football: … Earned All-District honors as sion II, District 3 All-District Second Team … Favorite Movie: Played for Coach Stephen Basore a receiver, safety and punter … Favorite Musical Artist: Gladiator. … First Team All-District Defensive Specialist … Career Goal: Casey Donahew. Work in law enforcement. Mark Duron Tyler Gray Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-9, 196 Andre Garcia Fr.-FY, Tight End, 6-3, 245 Laredo, Texas (Martin) Fr.-FY, Running Back, 6-0, 200 Mont Belvieu, Texas (Barbers Hill) Hondo, Texas (Hondo) Birth Date: 2-21-95 … Son of Juan Birth Date: 7-14-94 … Son of Greg Duron and Cynthia Lopez … Major: Birth Date: 9-29-94 … Son of Gray and Heather Barlow … Ma- Kinesiology … Football: Racked up Marisela Garcia … Major: Athletic jor: Communication and English 86 total tackles his senior year … Training … Football: District 29-3A Studies … Football: First Team All- District 29-5A All-District Second All-District Second Team … Two- District … Academic All-State Hon- Team as a senior and Honorable Mention as a junior. time Academic All-District … Favor- orable Mention … Career Goal: Become a sports broadcaster ite Athlete: Ray Lewis … Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights. … Favorite Athlete: Jason Witten of the Dallas Cowboys. Lionel Egbe Fr.-FY, Safety, 5-11, 175 Xavier Garcia Isaac Guerrero Richmond, Texas (Foster) Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 6-3, 225 Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 190 Austin, Texas (Austin Anderson) Mission, Texas (Veterans Memorial) Birth Date: 9-16-94 … Son of Jane Ike-Favor … Major: Pre-Medicine … Birth Date: 5-16-95 … Son of Dan- Birth Date: 3-21-95 … Son of Isaac Football: District 23-4A All-District iel Garcia and Amy Hernandez … and Melissa Guerrero … Major: First Team Defense … Was a stal- Major: Kinesiology … Minor: Math- Kinesiology … Minor: Biology … wart on defense, leading Foster in ematics … Football: District 15-5A Football: First Team All-District tackles … Plans after graduation: Attend medical school … All-District Second Team Tight End 32-4A … All-Valley Offensive Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights. and Honorable Mention Defensive End … Favorite Musical First Team … Notched 735 yards and 11 TDs during his Artist: Eminem. senior campaign. Ephraim Ellison Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 5-11, 230 David Germann John Handowski Houston, Texas (James Madison) Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 6-3, 215 Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-2, 225 Seguin, Texas (Marion) Floresville, Texas (Floresville) Birth Date: 3-31-95 … Son of Dar- rell and Yolanda Ellison … Major: Birth Date: 9-26-94 … Son of Birth Date: 10-8-94 … Son of Management … Minor: Manage- Stephen and Shirley Germann Robert and Molly Handowski … ment … Football: Texas 5A District … Major: Pre-Law/Business Man- Major: Pre-Law … Minor: Political 20 All-District Honorable Mention agement … Football: Earned First Science-International … Football: … Career Goal: Become a sports agent. Team All-District recognition as District 29-4A Defensive MVP … both defensive end and offensive tackle … Seguin Gazette First Team All-Area … Honorable Mention All-State … Aca- Garrett Evans All-Area First Team … Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights. demic All-District … Favorite Move: Act of Valor. Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-2, 265 Clifton, Texas (Clifton) James “J.R.” Gibson Dantrel Hargers Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 6-3, 233 Fr.-FY, Defensive Lineman, 6-1, 235 Birth Date: 3-12-95 … Son of Madisonville, Texas (Madisonville) Taylor, Texas (Taylor) Bobby and Rhonda Evans … Ma- jor: Pre-Medicine … Football: Two- Birth Date: 11-9-94 … Son of Heath Birth Date: 2-3-95 … Son of Cur- time District 12-2A All-District First Gibson and Susan Pugh … Major: tis and Doris Hargers … Football: Team … Second Team Academic Marketing … Minor: Computer Sci- Two-time District 18-3A All-District All-State … Favorite Hobbies: Hunting and fishing … Favorite ence … Football: All-District First member … First Team All-District Pro Team: Dallas Cowboys. Team junior and senior seasons Tight End as a junior … Second … Newcomer of the Year as a sophomore … Nickname: Team as a senior … Favorite TV Show: Bates Motel … Fa- “Big Hungry”. vorite Musician: J. Cole.

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Kelton Henderson Jalen Johnson Matt McCullough Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-0, 230 Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 6-2, 200 Fr.-FY, Safety, 5-10, 185 Teague, Texas (Teague) Houston, Texas (Humble) Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown)

Birth Date: 3-7-95 … Son of Brad Birth Date: 10-2-94 … Son of Andre Birth Date: 2-20-95 … Son of Mike Fowler and Shana Henderson … Daniels and Rhonda Johnson … and Lisa McCullough … Major: Major: Kinesiology … Football: Major: Computer Science … Minor: Business Administration … Foot- Two-time TSWA All-State Honor- Criminal Justice … Football: Defen- ball: Second Team All-District able Mention … Two-time District sive Lineman of the Year … Favor- 17-4A … Academic All-District … 11-2A Defensive Player of the Year … Favorite Movie: The ite Musical Artist: Drake … Favorite Movie: Finding Nemo. Favorite Movies: Friday Night Lights and Facing the Giants. Prestige … Favorite Pro Athlete: Ray Lewis. Thomas Kielman Damian Mendiola Mark Horst Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-10, 209 Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-6, 130 Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-8, 166 Wharton, Texas (Wharton) San Antonio, Texas (Brooks Academy of Sugar Land, Texas (George Ranch) Science and Engineering) Birth Date: 3-18-94 … Son of Brian Birth Date: 1-4-95 … Son of Glenn Kielman and Brooke Brune … Ma- Birth Date: 12-3-94 … Son of Rene and Kim Horst … Football: Aca- jor: Kinesiology … Football: All- and Christine Mendiola … District demic All-State … Member of the District 25-3A Honorable Mention 15-2A All-District Second Team … National Honor Society … Fun Fact: … Was also All-District Honorable All-District Honorable Mention for Older sister is a cheerleader at Mention in baseball … Favorite Movie: Wedding Crashers basketball … Fun fact: Has a twin brother … Favorite Pro the University of Texas … Favorite Movie: The Fast and … Favorite Hobby: Hunting. Athlete: Michael Jordan. Furious franchise. Daven Klein Victor Montemayor Tyler Howlett Fr.-FY, Defensive Tackle, 6-2, 280 Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-6, 170 Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 315 Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson) Edinburg, Texas (Edinburg) Orange, Texas (Little Cypress Mauriceville) Birth Date: 9-17-94 … Son of Paul Birth Date: 10-6-94 … Son of Victor Birth Date: 10-30-94 … Son of Jo- and Jennifer Klein … Major: Busi- and Irma Montemayor … Major: seph and Lois Howlett … Major: ness Administration … Football: Kinesiology … Minor: Criminal Kinesiology … Minor: Business … Unanimous All-District 24-5A … Justice … Football: Ran for 600 Football: District 20-4A two-time All-Galveston County … Favorite yards and six touchdowns in his All-District Team member on both Athlete: J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans. final season at Edinburg … District 30-5A All-District Honor- offensive and defensive line … Favorite Movie: Step Brothers able Mention … Career Goal: Coaching. … Favorite Pro Team: Minnesota Vikings. Jackson Lawrence Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 6-2, 205 Clayton Mooney Brendon Huron New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels) Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-10, 190 Fr.-FY, Safety, 5-10, 165 Smithson Valley, Texas (Smithson Valley) San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) Birth Date: 9-15-92 … Son of Ken Lawrence and Anita Mowrer … Birth Date: 3-20-95 … Son of Brian Birth Date: 7-1-95 … Son of Career Goal: Become a certified Mooney … Major: Pre-Engineering Christopher and Letha Huron … Level 1 Crossfit coach … Hobbies: … Football: District 25-5A All- Major: Athletic Training … Minor: Crossfit. District Honorable Mention … Criminal Justice … Football: Two Two-time Academic All-District … high school teammates, Ethan Tyler “T.J.” Lewin Favorite Pro Athlete: J.J. Watt of the Houston Texans … Davis and Lorenzo Fonseca, also play for Texas Lutheran Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 5-8, 145 Favorite Hobbies: Hunting and fishing. … Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights. San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) Dusty Mosier Hunter Isom Birth Date: 6-17-95 … Son of Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 5-8, 152 Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 165 Robert and Sheri Lewin … Major: Stockdale, Texas (Stockdale) Ennis, Texas (Ennis) Aeronautical Science … Interest- ing Fact: Had a poem published in Birth Date: 9-26-94 … Son of Da- Birth Date: 3-14-95 … Son of Re- high school … Favorite Pro Athlete: vid and Rebecca Mosier … Major: nee Isom … Major: Kinesiology Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos … Favorite Pro Kinesiology … Football: Two-time and Education … Football: District Team: . All-District 15-2A Second Team 15-4A All-District Honorable Men- Wide Receiver … All-District 15- tion … His team’s Receiver of the Darrian Manuel 2A First Team Safety … Fun Fact: Regional qualifier in the Year as a senior … Career Plan: Coach football … Favorite Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-10, 175 100-meter dash as a junior and senior. Pro Athlete: DeSean Jackson of the Philadelphia Eagles. Crosby, Texas (Crosby) Caleb Oliver Anthony James Birth Date: 9-28-94 … Son of Torre Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 6-2, 170 Fr.-FY, 6-3, 250 and Maranda Manuel … Major: Pre- Pearland, Texas (Lutheran South Academy) San Antonio, Texas (John Jay) Engineering … Football: Garnered All-District Honorable Mention … Birth Date: 12-15-94 … Son of Birth Date: 11-30-94 … Son of Helped lead team to a Bi-District Keith and Deanna Oliver … Ma- Chester James and Josephine championship … Favorite Movie: Facing the Giants. jor: Finance … Football: Two-time Ovalle … Major: Accounting … All-District Honorable Mention … Football: Team captain … Also Member of the Touchdown Club captain of the basketball team … of Houston Preseason All-Greater Houston Private School National Honor Society member … Favorite Movie: Space Football Team … Favorite Movie: Lord of the Rings. Jam.

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Jonathan Olonade Jonathan Rico Dagan Sauceda So.-FY, Linebacker, 6-2, 215 Fr.-FY, Running Back/Wide Receiver, Fr.-FY, Safety, 5-10, 197 Houston, Texas (Alief Taylor) 5-6, 160 Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley) San Antonio, Texas (Cornerstone Christian) Birth Date: 8-18-92 … Son of Remi Birth Date: 11-6-92 … Son of Olonade and Alma Taylor … Major: Birth Date: 9-12-95 … Son of Ste- Tony and Jana Sauceda … Major: Kinesiology … Football: District ven and Angelica Rico … Major: History … Football: Helped lead 18-5A All-District Second Team Business Administration … Minor: Wimberley to an 8-4 overall record … Holds Alief Taylor’s single-game Kinesiology … Football: Corner- and a perfect 5-0 mark in district tackles record … Nickname: Olo-nasty. stone Christian’s Offensive Player of the Year … National play … Favorite Musical Artist: Wiz Khalifa … Favorite Pro Honor Society member … Favorite Movie: Iron Man. Team: Oakland Raiders. Ferris Owens Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 6-0, 230 Enrique Rodriguez Stone Schoenfeld Kerrville, Texas (Tivy) Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-8, 190 Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-9, 170 San Benito, Texas (San Benito) Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) Son of Jeff and Heather Owens … Major: Kinesiology and Education Birth Date: 10-18-94 … Son of Birth Date: 4-24-94 … Son of Rob … Football: All-Area linebacker … Sergio and Marisol Izaguirre … and Tracy Schoenfeld … Major: Recorded 164 tackles, three inter- Major: Accounting … Minor: Man- Pre-Medicine … Football: Of- ceptions, two fumble recoveries agement … Football: District 31-5A fensive Fighting Heart Award … and three sacks for a state quarterfinalist … Career Goal: All-District Honorable Mention … Helped lead Cedar Park to a Texas Teach math and coach football. Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights … Favorite Athlete: Troy 4A State title … Favorite Movie: Dazed and Confused. Polamalu of the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kade Parker Cameron Scott Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 260 Orlando Rodriguez Fr.-FY, Safety, 5-10, 175 Baytown, Texas (Barbers Hill) Fr.-FY, Defensive Tackle, 6-0, 260 Houston, Texas (Westfield) Laredo, Texas (Leo Cigarroa) Birth Date: 7-21-94 … Son of Birth Date: 8-26-95 … Son of Scott and Ginger Parker … Ma- Birth Date: 2-27-95 … Son of Gregory and Tangie Scott … jor: Business … Football: District Apolonio and Beatriz Rodriguez … Major: Business Administration 19-4A All-District Second Team … Major: Sociology … Minor: Criminal … Football: District 13-5A Honor- Two-Time Academic All-District … Justice … Football: District 31-4A able Mention … Favorite Movie: Academic All-State Honorable Mention … Favorite Band: All-District Second Team … Sec- Friday Night Lights … Favorite Pro Athlete: Andre Johnson Florida Georgia Line. ond Team All-State Academic … Favorite Movie: Friday of the Houston Texans. Night Lights. Rene Perez III Chantz Singletary Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-9, 230 Antonio Salazar Fr.-FY, Safety/Defensive Back, 5-10, 177 San Diego, Texas (San Diego) Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 6-0, 215 Houston, Texas (Westfield) Humble, Texas (Atascocita) Birth Date: 12-8-94 … Son of Rene Birth Date: 5-30-95 … Son of Koby Perez Jr. and Mari Guerra … Major: Birth Date: 11-11-94 … Son of Singletary … Major: Sociology … Biology … Football: Three-time David and Donalisha Salazar … Football: District 13-5A All-District District 1-2A All-District … Second Football: Two-time District 14-5A Honorable Mention … Academic Team as a sophomore … First Team All-District Second Team member All-District … Nickname: “Scrap- as a junior and senior … Favorite Pro Athlete: Tyrann Mathieu … Academic All-District. Iron” … Favorite Musical Artist: Jay-Z. of the . Broderick “B.J.” Sargent Christopher Stanley Hunter Pierdolla Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 6-0, 195 Fr.-FY, Quarterback, 6-1, 195 Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-11, 185 Waxahachie, Texas (Waxahachie) Farmersville, Texas (Farmersville) Seguin, Texas (Stockdale ISD) Birth Date: 11-4-94 … Son of Birth Date: 10-11-94 … Son of Birth Date: 10-3-94 … Son of For- Broderick Sargent Sr. … Major: Christy and Curtis Stanley … Ma- rest Pierdolla and Cathy Dixon … Biology … Football: District 15-4A jor: Pre-Engineering … Football: Major: Aviation Management … Mi- All-District Second Team … Team District 6-2A All-District Second nor: Business … Football: District captain … Father played profes- Team … Favorite Movie: Varsity 25-5A All-District Second Team … sional football for three years for the St. Louis Cardinals Blues … Career Goal: Become an engineer … Favorite Was also a three-time regional qualifier in the discus throw and Dallas Cowboys. Athlete: John Elway. … Favorite Bands: AC/DC and Rush. Landon Sarria Donald St. Ann III Nathan Prado Fr.-FY, Defensive Back/Wide Receiver, Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-10, 188 6-1, 205 Fr.-FY, Cornerback/Wide Receiver/Returner Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen) Mont Belvieu, Texas (Barbers Hill) Schertz, Texas (Cornerstone Christian)

Birth Date: 6-24-94 … Son of Birth Date: 7-25-94 … Son of Brian Birth Date: 8-21-95 … Son of Don- Joe and Linda Prado … Major: and Angie Sarria … Major: Busi- ald Jr. and Trina St. Ann … Major: Pre-Physical Therapy … Football: ness Administration … Football: Computer Science … Football: Back-to-back Valley Morning Star’s District 19-4A All-District Second Team captain … Was also the All-Area Defensive Player of the Team … Academic All-District … Favorite Professional Team: captain of the varsity basketball team … Favorite Movie: Year … Notched 113 tackles, 12 sacks, three forced fumbles Houston Texans. Transformers III … Favorite Pro Athlete: Stephen Curry of and one interception during his senior season … Favorite the Golden State Warriors. Pro Team: New England Patriots.

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James “Daniel” Stautzenberger Casey Viator Taylor Whitmire Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-0, 200 Fr.-FY, Tight End, 5-9, 185 Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 310 San Antonio, Texas (O’Connor) Mauriceville, Texas (Little Cypress- Splendora, Texas (Splendora) Mauriceville) Birth Date: 6-1-95 … Son of James Birth Date: 5-30-95 … Son of Keith and Lisa Stautzenberger … Major: Birth Date: 1-30-95 … Son of and Geri Whitmire … Major: Ac- Business Administration … Foot- Ricky and Deborah Viator … Ma- counting … Football: District 22-3A ball: District 27-5A All-District First jor: Chemistry … Football: District All-District First Team as a senior Team … All-Area Second Team as a 20-4A All-District Second Team and Second Team as a junior … senior … Was also an All-District First Team pitcher during as a senior … Was a regional qualifier in track & field in Academic All-State … Favorite Musical Artist: Clay Walker. his junior season … Favorite Movie: Step Brothers. both the 4x4 relay and 800-meter race … Favorite Musical Artist: Skrillex. Jack Willeford Jr. Brandon Stephens Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-3, 260 Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-0, 200 Nicholas Villalobos Farmersville, Texas (Farmersville) Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver/Defensive Back, 6-0, 191 Birth Date: 11-28-94 … Son of Jack Birth Date: 11-28-94 … Son of Rob- Corpus Christi, Texas (John Paul II) and Wendy Willeford … Football: ert and Cynthia Stephens … Major: Two-time District 6-2A All-District Pre-Medicine … Football: Helped Birth Date: 1-4-95 … Son on Ono- (One First Team and one Second lead Cedar Park to its first Texas rio and Esme Villalobos … Major: Team) … Favorite Movie: The Lion 4A State Championship … District Athletic Training … Football: TAPPS King … Interesting Fact: Moved six times. 25-4A All-District Second Team … Favorite Movie: Hercules. Division II All-State First Team Sec- ondary … Academic All-State … Favorite Hobbies: Cooking, Abdallah Yazadi Michael Stevenson playing games, playing guitar and listening to music. Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-8, 165 Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-2, 315 Bronx, N.Y. (Friso Heritage (Texas)) Waco, Texas (Bosqueville) Michael Wall Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-10, 165 Birth Date: 10-31-94 … Son of Birth Date: 10-17-94 … Son of El Campo, Texas (El Campo) Fazal Yazadi and Sayeeda Afeef Reuben and Gail Mays … Major: … Football: Three-year starter on Pre-Engineering … Football: Dis- Birth Date: 10-6-94 … Son of Mi- varsity…Track & Field: Regional trict 1-1A All-District First Team … chael and Sheila Wall … Major: qualifier in three events…Nick- Team captain … Interesting fact: Physics … Minor: Mathematics … name: Yaz…Favorite Movie: American Reunion…Major: Voted class president throughout high school … Favorite Football: District 25-3A All-District Biology with a minor in Business…Hobbies: Hanging out Movie: The Blind Side. First Team … Career Goal: Become with friends, working out, watching movies, playing sports. a chemical engineer … Favorite Movie: Saving Private Ryan.

Nathan “Cole” White Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-11, 170 * Newcomer player biographies received after August Freeport, Texas (Brazosport) 1 could not be included in the 2013 Football Guide due to deadline restrictions. For complete TLU Birth Date: 11-18-94 … Son of Football player biographies, check Wayne and Kelley White … Ma- www.tlubulldogs.com. jor: Pre-Law … Minor: Criminal Justice … Football: District 23-4A All-District Second Team … Team captain … Academic All-State … Favorite Movie: Taken.

44 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 NCAA DIVISION III

About the NCAA Division III What does the NCAA Division III have to offer?

Texas Lutheran began a three-year transition from NCAA Division II and the NAIA to the • Division III athletics provides a well-rounded collegiate experience that involves a balance NCAA Division III in 1999. Texas Lutheran became a full member of the NCAA Division III of rigorous academics, competitive athletics, and the opportunity to pursue the multitude for the 2002-03 academic year. Prior to the 2013-14 academic year when it joined the of other co-curricular and extra-curricular opportunities offered on Division III campuses. Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference, Texas Lutheran had spent its entire membership in the NCAA Division III as a member of the American Southwest Conference. • Division III playing season and eligibility standards minimize conflicts between athletics and academics, allowing student-athletes to focus on their academic programs and the Colleges and universities in NCAA Division III place highest priority on the overall quality of achievement of a degree. the educational experience and on the successful completion of all academic programs. They seek to establish and maintain an environment in which a student-athlete’s athletic • Division III offers an intense and competitive athletics environment for student-athletes activities are conducted as an integral part of the student-athlete’s educational experience. who play for the love of the game, without the obligation of an athletics scholarship. They also seek to establish and maintain an environment that values cultural diversity and gender equity among their student-athletes and athletics staff. • Division III athletics departments place special importance on the impact of athletics on the participants rather than on the spectators. The student-athlete’s experience is NCAA Division III Philosophy of paramount concern.

Academics are the primary focus for Division III student-athletes. The division minimizes the • Division III athletics departments are dedicated to offering broad-based programs with conflicts between athletics and academics and keeps student-athletes on a path to gradu- a high number and wide range of athletics participation opportunities for both men ation through shorter practice and playing seasons, the number of contests, no redshirting and women. and regional competition that reduces time away from academic studies. Student-athletes are integrated on campus and treated like all other members of the general student-body, • Division III places primary emphasis on regional in-season and conference competition, keeping them focused on being a student first. while also offering 36 national championships annually.

Division III is engaged in division-wide discussions about implementing an Academic Suc- • Division III affords student-athletes the opportunity to discover valuable lessons in cess Rate in the near future. The NCAA has collected and reported graduation rates since teamwork, discipline, perseverance and leadership, which in turn make student-athletes 1991 for all students (using the six-year federal methodology) and for all student-athletes better students and responsible citizens. receiving athletically related financial aid. • Division III features student-athletes who are subject to the same admission standards, While Division III students have been included in this process, a separate report on student- academic standards, housing and support services as the general student body. The athletes in Division III has been absent because the division does not award athletics integration of athletics with the larger institution enables student-athletes to experience grants-in-aid. While many Division III institutions and conferences have tracked the aca- all aspects of campus life. demic success of their student-athletes, they have used a variety of criteria (for example, graduation, grade-point average, class rank).

However, Division III recently completed a two-year pilot academic-reporting program that produced data from a representative sample showing that student-athletes graduate at higher rates than those of their student-body peers. Division III members will decide soon whether a division-wide academic reporting structure that produces an annual Academic Success Rate is appropriate.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 45 Sept. 7, 2013 7 p.m. SOUTHWESTERN Apple Stadium GAME 1 Birkelbach Field (GISD) UNIVERSITY SOUTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY FAST FACTS 2013 SCHEDULE LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

City/Zip...... Georgetown, Texas 78626 Sept. 7 Texas Lutheran* 7 p.m. Founded...... 1840 Sept. 14 at Bacone 5 p.m. Texas Lutheran vs Southwestern (Sep 28, 1940 at Enrollment...... 1394 Sept. 21 East Texas Baptist 7 p.m. Georgetown, Texas) Nickname...... Pirates Sept. 28 at Hendrix Noon School colors...... Black and Gold (PMS 109 Oct. 5 at Austin College 1 p.m. Stadium...... Birkelbach Field Oct. 12 Oklahoma Baptist 1 p.m. Texas Lutheran and Southwestern will meet for the first Capacity...... 11,000 Oct. 19 Trinity 1 p.m. time on a football field since the 1940 season when the Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Nov. 2 Austin College* (HC) 1 p.m. two programs face each other on Sept. 7, 2013. Conference...... Southern Collegiate Athletic Nov. 9 at Trinity* 1 p.m. President...... Dr. Edward Burger Nov. 17 at Southern Virginia Noon Athletic Director...... Dr. Glada Munt *-SCAC game Southwestern won the first and only meeting. In that 1940 Athletic Department Phone...... (512) 863-1381 HC - Homecoming contest, the Pirates prevailed over the Bulldogs 27-9. Not First year of football:...... 1903-1950 Football was reinstated in 2013 all times Central Standard Time All-time record:...... 154-203-35 (.392) much is known about that game, but an official program Head coach:...... Joe Austin (2nd season) of that game exists, complete with starters and officials Coach’s overall record:...... 17-22 for the game. Coach’s record at SU:...... 1st season Years in post-season play:...... 2 Post-season record:...... 2-0 Last post-season appearance...... Jan. 1, 1945 Result:...... def. University of Mexico, 35-0 ...... Sun Bowl (El Paso, Texas - Kidd Stadium)

Sept. 14, 2013 6 p.m. TRINITY E.M. Stevens Stadium GAME 2 San Antonio, Texas UNIVERSITY

TRINITY FAST FACTS 2013 SCHEDULE LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

City/Zip...... San Antonio, Texas 78212 Sep. 7 at Howard Payne 6 p.m. Sep 08, 2012 - Site: Seguin, Texas - Stadium: Matador Stadium - Attendance: 2580 Founded...... 1869 Sep. 14 Texas Lutheran* 6 p.m. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Enrollment...... 2,700 Sep. 21 Sul Ross St. 1 p.m. TRINITY 3 14 7 7 31 Nickname...... Tigers Sep. 28 Austin 1 p.m. TEXAS LUTHERAN 0 0 7 0 7 School Colors...... Maroon and White Oct. 5 at Mary Hardin-Baylor 6 p.m. Stadium...... E.M. Stevens Stadium Oct. 12 Millsaps 1:30 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY Capacity...... 3,000 Oct. 19 at Southwestern (Tex.)* 1 p.m. Surface...... Natural grass Oct. 26 at Case Western Reserve Noon Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU Affiliation...... NCAA III Nov. 9 Southwestern (Tex.)* 1 p.m. Conference...... Southern Collegiate Athletic TRI 1st 03:46 Garrett Biel 27 yd 7-49 2:29 3 0 Nov. 16 at Austin* 1 p.m. field goal President...... Dr. Dennis A. Ahlburg * SCAC games Alma Mater, Year...... University of Sydney TRI 2nd 12:49 Hagen Kattner 39 Garrett Biel kick 5-58 2:20 10 0 Athletics Director...... Bob King 2012 RESULTS (7-3, 1-0 SCAC) yd pass from Nyk Alma Mater, Year...... Millsaps College, 1977 McKissic Athletic Dept. Phone...... (210) 999-8222 Sept. 1 Howard Payne W 56-7 TRI 2nd 05:25 Mason Lytal 14 Garrett Biel kick 10-73 5:01 17 0 Head Coach...... Steve Mohr, 23rd year Sept. 8 at Texas Lutheran W 31-7 yd pass from Nyk Alma Mater/Year...... Denison, 1976 Sept. 15 at Sul Ross State L 35-62 McKissic Record at school (years)...... 174-66 (22) Sept. 22 Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor L 28-49 Career record (years)...... 174-66 (22) Sept. 29 Rhodes College W 30-22 TLU 3rd 09:35 Collin Bode 34 yd Allen Cain kick 1-34 0:08 17 7 Oct. 13 at Birmingham-Southern College W 30-21 pass from Brent Oct. 20 at Centre College L 14-31 Peavy Oct. 27 Millsaps College W 35-24 TRI 3rd 07:27 Matt Kennemer Garrett Biel kick 6-81 2:01 24 7 Nov. 3 at Sewanee: University of the South W 48-7 52 yd pass from Nov. 10 Austin College* W 42-13 Nyk McKissic * SCAC game TRI 4th 12:33 Nyk McKissic 1 Garrett Biel kick 13-76 7:17 31 7 yd run

46 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 GAME Sept. 28, 2013 SOUTHWESTERN 6 p.m. Matador Stadium ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Seguin, Texas 3 SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD FAST FACTS 2012 RESULTS (4-6, 1-3 CSFL) Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU TLU 1st 03:05 Allen Cain 41 yd 6-28 2:51 10 0 City/Zip...... Waxahachie, Texas 75165 Sept. 1 Bethany (Kansas) L 12-13 field goal Enrollment...... 2,000 Sept. 8 at Howard Payne W 27-17 TLU 2nd 13:50 Allen Cain 29 yd 6-53 1:17 13 0 Nickname...... Lions Sept. 15 Austin College L 17-25 field goal School Colors...... Purple, Gold Sept. 22 Texas Lutheran L 35-43 SAGU 2nd 12:13 J McDonald 57 yd James Gish kick 3-64 1:31 13 7 pass from Reid Stadium...... Lumpkins Stadium (WHS) Oct. 6 at Bacone College* L 0-34 Golson Capacity...... 10,000 Oct. 13 Haskell Indian Nations Univ. W 41-0 TLU 2nd 10:35 Lewis Williams Allen Cain kick 4-75 1:38 20 7 Surface...... Artificial turf Oct. 20 at Wayland Baptist* L 37-58 48 yd pass from Affiliation...... NAIA Oct. 27 at Oklahoma Panhandle State W 28-27 ot Brent Peavy Conference...... Central States Football League Nov. 3 at Langston* L 7-21 SAGU 2nd 03:29 Cade Lueschner James Gish kick 6-60 1:58 20 14 President...... Kermit Bridges Nov. 10 * W 24-13 2 yd run TLU 2nd 01:29 Allen Cain 48 yd 5-32 1:52 23 14 Athletics Director...... Jesse Godding * Central States Football League field goal Athletic Dept. Phone...... (972) 825-4811 SAGU 2nd 00:07 Austin Martinez James Gish kick 10-80 1:18 23 21 LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN Head Coach...... Jesse Godding 40 yd pass from Years at School...... 13 Reid Golson 2012 Record:...... 4-6 (1-3 CSFL) Date: Sep 22, 2012 - Site: Waxahachie, Texas - TLU 3rd 10:05 Hardaway 23 Allen Cain kick 8-62 2:42 30 21 Stadium: Lumpkins Stadium - Attendance: 1150 yd run 2013 SCHEDULE SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE TLU 3rd 04:42 Allen Cain 50 yd 4-1 1:19 33 21 TEXAS LUTHERAN 10 13 10 10 43 field goal Sept. 7 Bethany (Kansas) Noon SW ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 0 21 0 14 35 SAGU 4th 13:06 Austin Martinez James Gish kick 2-80 0:40 33 28 Sept. 14 Howard Payne 6 p.m. 22 yd pass from Reid Golson Sept. 21 at Haskell (Kansas) 1 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY TLU 4th 06:41 Allen Cain 30 yd 11-44 6:11 36 28 Sept. 28 at Texas Lutheran 6 p.m. field goal Oct. 5 at Oklahoma Baptist* 2 p.m. TLU 4th 05:37 Lewis Williams Allen Cain kick 1-36 0:08 43 28 Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU Oct. 12 Langston (Okla.)* 2 p.m. 36 yd pass from Oct. 19 at Austin College 1 p.m. TLU SAGU 03:46 Garrett Biel 27 yd 7-49 2:29 3 0 Brent Peavy field goal Oct. 26 Oklahoma Panhandle State 2 p.m. SAGU 4th 03:28 Cade Lueschner James Gish kick 9-95 2:03 43 35 TLU 1st 09:46 Casey Davis 12 yd Allen Cain kick 12-68 5:14 7 0 1 yd run Nov. 2 at Wayland Baptist* 2 p.m. pass from Brent Nov. 9 at Texas College* 2 p.m. Peavy Nov. 16 Bacone College* 6 p.m. * Central States Football League GAME Oct. 5, 2013 EAST TEXAS 6 p.m. Ornelas Stadium BAPTIST Marshall, Texas 4 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST FAST FACTS 2012 RESULTS (3-7, 2-5 ASC) Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU ETBU 3rd 12:48 Alex Cloudy 37 Cory McNeil kick 21 13 City/Zip:...... Marshall, TX 75670 Sept. 1 #3 Wesley L 14-34 yd interception Founded:...... 1912 Sept. 8 at Austin College W 17-7 return Enrollment:...... 1,240 Sept. 14 at Willamette L 24-38 TLU 3rd 12:32 Casey Davis 97 yd Therron Jerome 21 21 Nickname:...... Tigers Sept. 29 at Texas Lutheran* L 28-34 kickoff return pass TLU 3rd 00:11 Allen Cain 20 yd 13-77 5:12 21 24 School Colors:...... Navy and Gold Oct. 6 #21 Louisiana College* L 17-29 field goal Stadium (capacity):...... Ornelas Stadium (3,000+) Oct. 13 at Hardin-Simmons* L 22-42 TLU 4th 07:41 Lewis Williams Allen Cain kick 10-97 4:29 21 31 Affiliation:...... NCAA Division III Oct. 20 Howard Payne* W 52-28 9 yd pass from Conference:...... American Southwest Oct. 27 at Mississippi College* W 34-24 Brent Peavy President:...... Dr. Dub Oliver Nov. 3 #2 Mary Hardin-Baylor* L 20-54 TLU 4th 01:39 Allen Cain 36 yd 8-58 3:58 21 34 Athletic Director:...... Kent Reeves Nov. 10 Sul Ross State* L 37-50 field goal ETBU 4th 00:51 Roy Denbow 10 Cory McNeil kick 5-75 0:48 28 34 1st year of Football (new era)...... 2000 * American Southwest Conference game yd pass from Seth All-time Bowl/Playoff record...... 1-1 Hubbard LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN Years in Postseason Play...... 1 TLU 4th 06:41 Allen Cain 30 yd 11-44 6:11 36 28 Last Postseason ...... 2003 field goal Result...... L, 13-7, Lycoming College Date: Sep 28, 2012 - Site: Seguin, Texas - Stadium: Matador Stadium - Attendance: 4233 TLU 4th 05:37 Lewis Williams Allen Cain kick 1-36 0:08 43 28 All-Time record...... 61-71 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE 36 yd pass from Brent Peavy Head Coach:...... Joshua Eargle EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 14 0 7 7 28 TEXAS LUTHERAN 0 13 11 10 34 SAGU 4th 03:28 Cade Lueschner James Gish kick 9-95 2:03 43 35 Record at School:...... 0-0 (first year) 1 yd run

2013 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU Sept. 14 at Austin College 2 p.m. ETBU 1st 11:04 Khadafi Davis 1 Cory McNeil kick 9-85 3:56 7 0 Sept. 21 at Southwestern 7 p.m. yd run Sept. 28 Willamette 7 p.m. ETBU 1st 10:12 Toi Glover 4 Cory McNeil kick 1-8 0:28 14 0 Oct. 5 Texas Lutheran 6 p.m. yd run Oct. 12 at Louisiana College* 7 p.m. TLU 2nd 13:30 Hardaway 10 Allen Cain kick 12-80 4:34 14 7 Oct. 19 Hardin-Simmons* 6 p.m. yd run Oct. 26 at Howard Payne* 1 p.m. TLU 2nd 06:45 Allen Cain 42 yd 11-55 4:23 14 10 field goal Nov. 2 Mississippi College* 2 p.m. TLU 2nd 00:00 Allen Cain 37 yd 12-61 2:58 14 13 Nov. 9 at Mary Hardin-Baylor* 1 p.m. field goal Nov. 16 at Sul Ross State* 1 p.m.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 47 Oct. 12, 2013 1 p.m. AUSTIN Matador Stadium GAME 5 Seguin, Texas COLLEGE AUSTIN COLLEGE FAST FACTS 2013 SCHEDULE LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

Location...... Sherman, Texas Sep 7 at Rhodes 1 p.m. Date: Sep 01, 2012 - Site: Sherman, Texas - Stadium: Apple Stadium - Attendance: 1250 Founded...... 1849 Sep 14 East Texas Baptist 2 p.m. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Enrollment ...... 1,350 Sep 21 at Occidental 7 p.m.^ TEXAS LUTHERAN 3 7 14 14 38 Nickname...... Kangaroos Sep 28 at Trinity* 1 p.m. AUSTIN COLLEGE 13 3 0 0 16 School Colors...... Crimson & Gold Oct 5 Southwestern* 1 p.m. Stadium ...... Jerry E. Apple Stadium Oct 12 at Texas Lutheran* 1 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY Capacity...... 2,500 Oct 19 Southwestern Assemblies of God 1 p.m. Surface...... Natural grass Oct 26 Hendrix 1 p.m. Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU Affiliation...... NCAA III Nov 2 at Southwestern 1 p.m. AC 1st 12:18 N. Packard 68 A. Klink kick 0 7 Conference...... Southern Collegiate Athletic Nov 9 Open yd interception President...... Dr. Marjorie Hass Nov 16 Trinity 1 p.m. return Athletics Director...... Tim Millerick ^ Pacific time TLU 1st 08:27 Allen Cain 27 yd 13-62 3:43 3 7 Athletic Dept. Phone...... (903) 813-2228 * Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference field goal Head Coach ...... Loren Dawson AC 1st 04:16 T. McClinton 5 A. Klink kick 9-83 4:05 3 13 Alma Mater/Year...... Arizona State, 1993 2012 RESULTS yd pass from N. blockd Record at school (years) ...... 6-23 (3 years) Jesko Career record (years)...... 6-23 (3 years) Sept. 1 Texas Lutheran L 16-38 AC 2nd 10:11 A. Klink 37 yd 7-39 3:51 3 16 Sept. 8 East Texas Baptist L 7-17 field goal Sept. 15 at Southwest Assemblies of God W 25-17 TLU 2nd 06:40 Trey Enterline Allen Cain kick 8-64 3:25 10 16 Sept. 22 Sewanee: Univ. of the South L 10-31 11 yd pass from Sept. 29 at Birmingham-Southern L 21-49 Brent Peavy Oct. 6 Rhodes College L 13-27 TLU 3rd 02:45 Jo Jo Epps 1 Allen Cain kick 8-49 3:03 17 16 Oct. 13 Wayland Baptist W 24-23 yd run TLU 3rd 01:11 DeMarcus Boyd 6 Allen Cain kick 4-26 1:28 24 16 Oct. 27 Centre College L 0-17 yd run Nov. 3 at Millsaps College L 34-36 TLU 4th 06:30 Trey Enterline Allen Cain kick 4-52 1:11 31 16 Nov. 10 at Trinity L 13-42 9 yd pass from Brent Peavy TLU 4th 02:45 Jo Jo Epps 2 Allen Cain kick 6-62 1:55 38 16 yd run

Oct. 19, 2013 1 p.m. SUL ROSS Jackson Field GAME 6 Alpine, Texas STATE SUL ROSS STATE FAST FACTS 2012 RESULTS (5-5, 4-3 ASC) Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU SRSU 2nd 11:23 D. Carson 1 Edward Mendez 4-35 1:21 35 7 Founded...... 1917 Sept. 1 Western New Mexico L 44-54 yd run kick Enrollment...... 2000 Sept. 8 at Eastern New Mexico L 35-38 TLU 2nd 09:51 Cameron Peavy Allen Cain kick 3-75 1:28 35 14 Nickname...... Lobos, Lady Lobos Sept. 15 Trinity W 62-35 64 yd pass from School Colors...... Scarlet & Grey Sept. 29 *Mary Hardin-Baylor L 28-76 Brent Peavy Stadium...... Jackson Field (4000) Oct. 6 *at Mississippi College W 75-42 SRSU 2nd 03:18 D. Carson 53 Edward Mendez 1-53 0:15 42 14 Surface...... Grass Oct. 13 *at Texas Lutheran W 70-65 yd run kick Affiliation...... NCAA DIII Oct. 20 *Louisiana College L 24-41 TLU 2nd 00:00 Allen Cain 34 yd 7-74 3:11 42 17 Conference...... American Southwest Oct. 27 *at Hardin-Simmons L 42-86 field goal President...... Dr. Ricardo Maestas Nov. 3 *Howard Payne W 58-17 TLU 3rd 11:21 Cameron Peavy Allen Cain kick 8-69 3:31 42 24 Athletic Director...... John Tyree Nov. 10 *at East Texas Baptist W 50-37 6 yd pass from Athletic Dept. Phone...... 432-837-8226 *-ASC Game Brent Peavy 1st year of Football...... 1923 SRSU 3rd 10:31 D. Carson 41 Edward Mendez 2-45 0:50 49 24 All-time Bowl/Playoff record...... 0-2-1 LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN yd run kick Years in Postseason Play...... 3 SRSU 3rd 06:35 D. Carson 27 Edward Mendez 7-74 2:06 55 24 Last Postseason...... 1982 Sul Ross State (3-3,2-1) vs. Texas Lutheran (3-3,1-2) yd run kick blockd Result...... L, 44-43 William Jewel Date: Oct 13, 2012 Site: Seguin, Texas - Stadium: Matador Stadium - Attendance: 1432 SRSU 3rd 04:30 Alex Lovan 14 J. Boatwright 6-72 1:44 63 24 All-Time record...... 318-442-21 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE yd run rush Head Coach...... John Tyree SUL ROSS STATE 28 14 21 7 70 TLU 3rd 01:57 Cameron Peavy Allen Cain kick 7-46 2:23 63 30 Record at SRSU...... 0-0 (1st season) TEXAS LUTHERAN 0 17 13 35 65 7 yd pass from blockd Brent Peavy 2013 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY TLU 4th 10:33 DeMarcus Boyd Allen Cain kick 9-75 2:33 63 37 14 yd pass from Sept. 7 at Texas A&M-Commerce 6 p.m. Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU Trenton White Sept. 13 #at Eastern New Mexico 1 p.m. SRSU 1st 14:33 D. Carson 70 Edward Mendez 2-75 0:38 7 0 TLU 4th 09:49 Dustin Hannon Allen Cain kick 3-28 0:27 63 44 Sept. 21 at Trinity 1 p.m. yd run kick 15 yd pass from Sept. 28 *at Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 p.m. SRSU 1st 12:58 D. Carson 13 yd Edward Mendez 5-39 1:24 14 0 Trenton White TLU 4th 08:05 Dustin Hannon Allen Cain kick 1-57 0:09 63 51 Oct. 6 *Mississippi College 1 p.m. pass from A.J. kick 57 yd pass from Oct. 13 Texas Lutheran 1 p.m. Springer Trenton White Oct. 20 *at Louisiana College 4 p.m. SRSU 1st 07:47 A.J. Springer 3 Edward Mendez 12-80 4:14 21 0 TLU 4th 04:40 Deion Barnes Allen Cain kick 9-76 2:06 63 58 Oct. 27 *Hardin-Simmons 1 p.m. yd run kick 6 yd pass from Nov. 3 *at Howard Payne 1 p.m. SRSU 1st 00:25 D. Carson 83 yd Edward Mendez 1-83 0:16 28 0 Trenton White Nov. 10 *East Texas Baptist 1 p.m. pass from A.J. kick SRSU 4th 03:41 D. Carson 63 Edward Mendez 3-75 0:59 70 58 *-ASC Game Springer yd run kick #-at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX TLU 2nd 12:44 Cameron Peavy Allen Cain kick 8-68 2:36 28 7 22 yd pass from TLU 4th 00:12 Collin Bode 9 Allen Cain kick 10-82 1:43 70 65 Brent Peavy yd pass from Trenton White

48 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 GAME Oct. 26, 2013 MISSISSIPPI 1 p.m. Robinson-Hale Stadium COLLEGE Clinton, Miss. 7 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE FAST FACTS 2013 SCHEDULE LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

Founded:...... 1826 Sept. 7 Millsaps 7 p.m. Date: Oct 19, 2012 - Site: Seguin, Texas - Stadium: Matador Stadium - Attendance: 1212 Enrollment:...... 5,000 Sept. 14 Huntingdon 6 p.m. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Nickname:...... Choctaws Sept. 28 at Webber International 6 p.m. MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 7 3 7 7 24 School Colors:...... Navy Blue and Old Gold Oct. 5 Hardin-Simmons 6 p.m. TEXAS LUTHERAN 7 7 7 0 21 Stadium:...... Robinson-Hale Stadium Oct. 12 at Sul Ross State 1 p.m. Capacity:...... 8,500 Oct. 19 Howard Payne 1 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY Surface:...... Artificial Surface Oct. 26 Texas Lutheran (HC) 1 p.m. Affiliation:...... NCAA Division III Nov. 2 at East Texas Baptist 1 p.m. Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU Conference:...... American Southwest Conference Nov. 9 at Louisiana College 1 p.m. TLU 1st 06:57 Cameron Peavy Allen Cain kick 5-85 1:31 0 7 President:...... Dr. Lee Royce Nov. 16 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 p.m. 15 yd pass from Alma Mater:...... Vanderbilt, 1973 Brent Peavy Athletic Director:...... Mike Jones 2012 RESULTS (2-8, 1-6 ASC) MC 1st 02:39 Otis Smith 13 yd Chris Campbell 11-75 4:18 7 7 1st Year of Football:...... 1907 pass from Stacey kick All-Time Bowl / Playoff Record:...... 9-5 Sept. 1 at Millsaps L 17-23 Dillard Years in Postseason Play:...... 6 09/08 Webber International W 31-24 MC 2nd 10:10 Chris Campbell 4-1 1:37 10 7 Last Postseason:...... 2009 DIII Second Round 09/15 @ West Alabama L 3-41 37 yd field goal Result:...... Loss, 43-9 at Wesley (DE) 09/29 @ Hardin-Simmons L 0-31 TLU 2nd 07:18 Collin Bode 31 yd Allen Cain kick 10-75 2:52 10 14 All-Time Record:...... 475-404-37 (.542) 10/06 Sul Ross State L 42-75 pass from Brent Head Coach:...... Norman Joseph 10/13 @ Howard Payne L 14-27 Peavy Record at MC:...... 38-44 (8 Seasons) 10/20 @ Texas Lutheran W 24-21 MC 3rd 05:16 Stacey Dillard 1 Chris Campbell 10-48 5:23 17 14 Collegiate Record:...... 59-64 (12 Seasons) 10/27 East Texas Baptist L 24-34 yd run kick 11/03 Louisiana College L 28-70 TLU 3rd 01:29 Jo Jo Epps 4 Allen Cain kick 8-75 3:47 17 21 11/10 @ Mary Hardin-Baylor L 0-59 yd run MC 4th 10:21 Alex Archer 4 yd Chris Campbell 13-64 6:00 24 21 pass from Beaux kick Gipson GAME Nov. 2, 2013 LOUISIANA 1 p.m. Matador Stadium COLLEGE Seguin, Texas 8

LOUISIANA COLLEGE FAST FACTS 2012 RESULTS Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU TLU 2nd 08:59 Lewis Williams Allen Cain kick 9-64 2:53 17 7 Founded...... 1906 Sept. 1 at Webber International W 34-16 18 yd pass from Enrollment ...... 1,200 Sept. 8 at Belhaven W 24-13 Brent Peavy Nickname...... Wildcats Sept. 22 Wesley College L 22-25 TLU 2nd 07:29 Brent Peavy 5 Allen Cain kick 3-19 1:20 24 7 School Colors...... Orange and Blue Sept. 29 Howard Payne* W 38-6 yd run Stadium...... Wildcat Stadium Oct. 6 at East Texas Baptist* W 29-17 LC 2nd 07:12 Ira Jewitt 100 yd Adan Olivares 24 14 Capacity...... 7000 Oct. 13 Mary Hardin-Baylor* L 30-3 kickoff return kick Surface...... Artificial Turf Oct. 20 at Sul Ross State* W 41-24 LC 2nd 04:00 Cortland Bell Adan Olivares 4-91 1:34 24 21 Affiliate...... NCAA DIII Oct. 27 Texas Lutheran* W 44-37 ot 13 yd pass from kick Conference...... American Southwest Nov. 3 at Mississippi College* W 70-28 Jamie Bunting President...... Dr. Joe Aguillard Nov. 10 Hardin-Simmons* W 45-37 TLU 2nd 03:01 Allen Cain 55 yd 4-4 0:50 27 21 Athletic Director...... Darrell Payne Nov. 17 at Mary Hardin-Baylor & L 20-59 field goal 1st year of Football...... 2000 (new era) * American Southwest Conference Game LC 3rd 09:52 Kyle Galyon 23 yd Adan Olivares 4-37 1:26 27 28 All-time Bowl/Playoff record...... 0-1 & Denotes NCAA Postseason Game pass from Jamie kick Years in Postseason Play...... 1 Bunting Last Postseason...... 2012 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN TLU 3rd 07:28 Collin Bode 29 yd Allen Cain kick 5-71 2:17 34 28 Result...... Lost, 59-20 pass from Brent All-Time record...... 68-60-0 Date: 10/27/12 - Site: Pineville, La. - Stadium: Wildcat Field - Attendance: 4617 Peavy Head Coach...... Dennis Dunn SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT SCORE TLU 3rd 03:58 Allen Cain 27 yd 9-35 2:29 37 28 Record at LC...... 45-24 (8 years) TEXAS LUTHERAN 10 17 10 0 0 37 field goal Collegiate Record...... Same LOUISIANA COLLEGE 0 21 7 9 7 44 LC 4th 13:10 Adan Olivares 29 6-48 1:31 37 31 yd field goal 2013 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY LC 4th 00:00 Cortland Bell Adan Olivares 9-68 0:41 37 37 6 yd pass from kick blockd Sept. 7 Belhaven 7 p.m. Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU Jamie Bunting Sept. 14 Webber International Noon TLU 1st 07:30 Casey Davis 44 Allen Cain kick 3-85 1:09 7 0 LC OT 15:00 Jamie Bunting 8 Adan Olivares 4-25 0:00 37 44 Sept. 21 at Huntingdon 1 p.m. yd pass from yd run kick Oct. 5 at Howard Payne* 2 p.m. Brent Peavy Oct. 12 East Texas Baptist* 6 p.m. TLU 1st 02:27 Allen Cain 26 yd 11-39 3:48 10 0 Oct. 19 at Mary Hardin-Baylor* 1 p.m. field goal Oct. 26 Sul Ross State* 4 p.m. LC 2nd 11:48 Cortland Bell Adan Olivares 13-57 5:30 10 7 Nov. 2 at Texas Lutheran 1 p.m. 3 yd pass from kick Nov. 9 Mississippi College* 1 p.m. Jamie Bunting Nov. 16 at Hardin-Simmons* 1 p.m. * American Southwest Conference Game

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 49 Nov. 9, 2013 1 p.m. HARDIN- Shelton Stadium GAME 9 Abilene, Texas SIMMONS HARDIN-SIMMONS FAST FACTS 2012 RESULTS (6-4, 5-2 ASC) Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU TLU 1st 00:13 Brent Peavy 8 Allen Cain kick 11-67 3:55 20 21 Founded...... 1891 Sept. 1 Willamette L 34-58 yd run Enrollment...... 2,400 Sept. 8 at Linfield L 35-49 TLU 2nd 14:53 Ethan Powell 20 23 Nickname...... Cowboys Sept. 15 Texas College W 57-21 safety School Colors...... Purple and Gold Sept. 29 Mississippi College* W 31-0 HSU 2nd 09:59 Trei Lewis 4 yd Scott Newberry 7-55 3:28 27 23 Stadium...... Shelton Stadium Oct. 6 at Howard Payne* W 56-10 pass from Logan kick Capacity...... 4,000 Oct. 13 East Texas Baptist* W 42-22 Turner Surface...... Natural Grass Oct. 20 at Mary Hardin-Baylor* L 32-45 TLU 2nd 08:50 Hardaway 46 Allen Cain kick 4-90 1:01 27 30 Affiliation...... NCAA III Oct. 27 Sul Ross State* W 86-42 yd run Conference...... American Southwest Nov. 3 at Texas Lutheran* W 65-58 ot HSU 2nd 08:07 Jessie Ramos Scott Newberry 2-75 0:43 34 30 President...... Dr. Lanny Hall Nov. 10 at Louisiana College* L 37-45 67 yd pass from kick Athletics Director...... John Neese * American Southwest Conference game Logan Turner First year of football...... 1897 HSU 2nd 02:16 Jimmie Simpson Scott Newberry 8-75 2:50 41 30 Division III playoff record...... 4-5 LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN 8 yd pass from kick Years in post-season play...... 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008 Logan Turner Last post-season...... 2008, Lost NCAA First Round Date: Nov 03, 2012 - Site: Seguin, Texas - Stadium: Matador Stadium - Attendance: 1434 HSU 3rd 01:19 Jessie Ramos Scott Newberry 5-70 2:07 48 30 Result...... L, 38-35 to UMHB in Belton SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 OT SCORE 40 yd pass from kick All-time record...... 421-252-37 HARDIN-SIMMONS 20 21 7 3 14 65 Logan Turner Head Coach...... Jesse Burleson (Offensive Line) TEXAS LUTHERAN 21 9 0 21 7 58 TLU 4th 14:10 Brent Peavy 5 Allen Cain kick 7-72 2:03 48 37 Record at school (yrs)...... 12-8, (2 seasons) yd run Career College Record (yrs)...... same SCORING SUMMARY TLU 4th 11:19 Dustin Hannon Allen Cain kick 5-80 1:06 48 44 Overall record last year...... 6-4 33 yd pass from Conference record/finish...... 5-2/3rd Brent Peavy Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU TLU 4th 08:53 Jo Jo Epps 1 Allen Cain kick 5-13 1:26 48 51 HSU 1st 11:47 Trei Lewis 15 yd Scott Newberry 9-75 3:13 7 0 2013 SCHEDULE yd run pass from Logan kick HSU 4th 00:26 Scott Newberry 13-61 2:24 51 51 Sept. 6 at Willamette 7 p.m. Turner 36 yd field goal Sept. 14 Linfield Noon TLU 1st 11:30 Hardaway 63 yd Allen Cain kick 2-75 0:17 7 7 TLU OT 15:00 Jo Jo Epps 1 Allen Cain kick 6-25 0:00 51 58 Sept. 21 at Texas College Noon pass from Brent yd run Oct. 5 at Mississippi College* 2 p.m. Peavy HSU OT 15:00 Corey Jones 24 Scott Newberry 2-25 0:00 58 58 TLU 1st 09:13 Brent Peavy 10 Allen Cain kick 2-77 0:17 7 14 Oct. 12 Howard Payne* 1:30 p.m. yd pass from kick yd run Oct. 19 at East Texas Baptist* 6 p.m. Logan Turner HSU 1st 06:33 Corey Jones 50 Scott Newberry 5-80 2:36 14 14 Oct. 26 Mary Hardin-Baylor* 1 p.m. HSU OT 15:00 Devin Carver 25 Scott Newberry 1-25 0:00 65 58 yd pass from kick Nov. 2 at Sul Ross State* 1 p.m. yd run kick Logan Turner Nov. 9 Texas Lutheran 1 p.m. HSU 1st 04:11 Jessie Ramos 66 Scott Newberry 4-84 1:31 20 14 Nov. 16 Louisiana College 1 p.m. yd run kick failed * American Southwest Conference game

Nov. 16, 2013 1 p.m. HOWARD Matador Stadium GAME 10 Seguin, Texas PAYNE

HOWARD PAYNE FAST FACTS 2012 RESULTS (1-9, 1-6 ASC) Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU TLU 2nd 14:53 Cameron Peavy Allen Cain kick 2-10 0:12 21 6 Founded: ...... 1889 Sept. 1 at Trinity University L 7-56 7 yd pass from Enrollment:...... 1300 Sept. 8 Southwestern Assemblies of God L 17-27 Brent Peavy Nickname: ...... Yellow Jackets Sept. 15 at Wayland Baptist University L 23-27 TLU 2nd 08:27 Casey Davis 11 yd Allen Cain kick 11-80 4:27 27 6 Colors: ...... Navy and Old Gold Sept. 29 at Louisiana College* L 6-38 pass from Brent blockd Stadium: ...... Gordon Wood Stadium (7,500) Oct. 6 Hardin-Simmons University* L 10-56 Peavy Surface: ...... Artificial Oct. 13 Mississippi College* W 27-14 TLU 2nd 04:30 Allen Cain 26 yd 6-17 2:00 30 6 Affiliation:...... NCAA Division III Oct. 20 at East Texas Baptist* L 28-52 field goal Conference: ...... American Southwest Oct. 27 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor* L 6-68 TLU 3rd 07:13 Allen Cain 33 yd 9-43 3:28 33 6 President: ...... Dr. William Ellis Nov. 3 at Sul Ross State University* L 17-58 field goal Athletics Director: ...... Mike Jones Nov. 10 Texas Lutheran University* L 6-47 TLU 3rd 00:37 Brent Peavy 14 Allen Cain kick 3-44 0:54 40 6 First year of football: ...... 1903 * American Southwest Conference game yd run Last post-season appearance: ...... 1995 – L (Hardin-Simmons) TLU 4th 10:28 Casey Davis 15 yd Allen Cain kick 7-42 3:48 47 6 Last conference championship:...... 1995 – Co-TIAA LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN pass from Trenton All-Time Record: ...... 473-452-43 White Head Coach: ...... Roger Geise, Lockhaven State, 1970 Date: Nov 10, 2012 - Site: Brownwood, Texas Record at School: ...... 1-9 (2nd year) Stadium: Gordon Wood Stadium - Attendance: 1350 Career coaching record: ...... 1-9 (2nd year) SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE TEXAS LUTHERAN 14 16 10 7 47 2013 SCHEDULE HOWARD PAYNE 6 0 0 0 6

Sept. 7 Trinity University 6 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY Sept. 14 at Southwestern Assemblies of God 6 p.m. Sept. 21 Wayland Baptist University 1 p.m. Team Qtr Time Scoring play Conversion Plys-Yrds TOP TRI TLU Oct. 5 Louisiana College* 2 p.m. Oct. 12 at Hardin-Simmons University* 1:30 p.m. TLU 1st 11:17 Hardaway 47 Allen Cain kick 7-77 2:05 7 0 Oct. 19 at Mississippi College* 1 p.m. yd run Oct. 26 East Texas Baptist* 1 p.m. HPU 1st 03:28 T. Head 43 yd run J. Martinez kick 6-69 2:45 7 6 Nov. 2 at University of Mary Hardin-Baylor* 1 p.m. blockd TLU 1st 01:45 Cameron Peavy Allen Cain kick 4-61 1:36 14 6 Nov. 9 Sul Ross State University* 1 p.m. 37 yd pass from Nov. 16 at Texas Lutheran University 1 p.m. Brent Peavy * American Southwest Conference game

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In Danny Padron’s third season at the helm of the Texas TLU 38, AUSTIN COLLEGE 16 Lutheran football program, the Bulldogs got out of the gate quickly, winning three of their first four contests on their way Sept. 1, 2012 in Sherman, Texas to a 4-6 overall mark and a 2-5 record in American Southwest Conference action. TLU finished tied for fifth in the ASC. For the second consecutive season, the Victory Bell rang loud, signaling a Bulldog win in the season opener as TLU Over the course of three seasons, Padron has continued to defeated Austin College 38-16 on the road at Jerry Apple build up a potent TLU offense, with the Bulldogs finishing Stadium. After starting slowly, the Bulldogs finished with third in the ASC in both total rushing yards (155.6/game) 28 second-half points while holding the ‘Roos scoreless in and passing yards (325.3/game). That offense also showed the second half. The Bulldog offense put up 562 yards of a knack for finishing off possessions once it got into an op- total offense, including 246 rushing yards. Junior linebacker ponent’s redzone, converting on an ASC-best 91.3 percent Bradley Snowden recovered two fumbles for the defense, of all redzone possessions. while junior quarterback Brent Peavy, making his first-career start, finished the day 22-for-34 for 293 yards and two Individually, the Bulldogs had plenty of standout perfor- touchdowns. Cameron Peavy, twin brother of Brent, led mances, including two ASC Player of the Year awards. the team with 104 receiving yards, while Therron Jerome Senior place-kicker Allen Cain capped off an outstanding rushed for 110 yards. TLU career by being named the ASC’s Special Teams Player of the Year. TRINITY 31, TLU 7

Cain garnered that honor after knocking through a Sept. 8, 2012 in Seguin, Texas Quarterback Brent Peavy (top, 7) and place-kicker Allen conference-record 17 field goals on the year, including a Cain (bottom, 21) each established career-bests during conference-long 59-yarder. His impressive season earned Texas Lutheran fell 31-7 to 12th-ranked Trinity in the Bull- the 2012 season. him plenty of recognition outside of the conference, as well. dogs’ home opener at Seguin’s Matador Stadium. Trinity managed to hold TLU to 167 yards of total offense, while For the second straight season, Cain was a finalist for the notching 448 yards of its own. TLU trailed 17-0 at the half The Bulldogs rushed for 274 total yards and passed for 220 Fred Mitchell Outstanding Place-Kicker Award, an honor after Trinity held the Bulldogs to 45 yards of total offense. more. Senior kicker Allen Cain moved into the top spot in that is presented to the top Football Championship Sub- Trinity Quarterback Nyk McKissic finished the night 15-for- TLU’s career field goal list after booting through four field division (FCS), NCAA Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA or 25 threw the air for 263 yards and three touchdowns. For goals on the night. JNCAA place-kicker that excels on the football field and TLU, freshman receiver Casey Davis stood out, making in the community. five catches for 73 yards, accounting for almost half of the MARY HARDIN BAYLOR 49, TLU 31 Bulldogs’ passing attack. Cain was also made his second consecutive appearance Oct. 6, 2012 in Belton, Texas on the D3football.com All-America squad while also being TLU 43, SOUTHWEST ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 35 named to the Capital One Academic All-America Division The Texas Lutheran Bulldogs went toe-to-toe with Uni- III First Team. Sept. 22, 2012 in Waxahachie, Texas versity of Mary Hardin-Baylor, the second-ranked team in NCAA Division III, but ultimately took a 49-31 loss to the Cain led a group of eight Bulldogs who earned postseason Texas Lutheran won its second consecutive road game, Crusaders on the road. TLU trailed 21-7 at the half before football awards. TLU freshman receiver Casey Davis was knocking away a final pass into the endzone for Southwest a 21-point Mary Hardin-Baylor outburst the Crusaders’ named the ASC’s Co-Freshman of the Year. Davis racked Assemblies of God with under a minute left to secure an lead to 42-7. The Bulldogs rallied for 24 points in the fourth up 528 receiving yards on 41 receptions despite missing exciting 43-35 win. TLU used a bruising running game to quarter. Back-up quarterback Trenton White threw a pair two games due to injury. seize control, rushing for 204 yards on 44 carries. Four of touchdown passes, and senior kicker Allen Cain booted different Bulldogs notched at least 30 yards on the ground a school-record 59-yard field goal. White hooked up with Joining Cain on the ASC All-Conference First team were with Dominique Hardaway leading the way with 82 yards Cameron Peavy for a 77-yard score in the fourth quarter. senior punter Dillon Koop and junior linebacker Bradley and a touchdown. TLU also received a record-setting per- White threw for 157 yards and only played in the fourth Snowden. Koop was among the nation’s best punters, formance from kicker Allen Cain after he booted through quarter. He completed seven of 13 passes. averaging 39.9 yards per punt on 42 attempts. He had five field goals, tying his own ASC and school record. Cain seven punts down inside the 20-yard line. accounted for 19 of the Bulldogs’ 43 total points. SUL ROSS STATE 70, TLU 65

Snowden enjoyed a solid season in the middle of the Bull- TLU 34, EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 28 Oct. 13, 2012 in Seguin, Texas dogs’ defense, recording 74 tackles, including nine for a loss, while also notching a sack, recovering three fumbles Sept. 29, 2012 in Seguin, Texas Texas Lutheran mounted a 48-point, second-half rally but and forcing one himself. fell short in a record-setting 70-65 scoring shootout with Freshman Casey Davis’s record 97-yard kickoff return for Sul Ross State in Seguin. TLU threw a school record nine Junior quarterback Brent Peavy, along with two of his offen- a touchdown sparked Texas Lutheran to a 34-28 Home- touchdown passes against the Lobos, and the two teams sive linemen in senior Jacob Laubach and sophomore Matt coming victory over East Texas Baptist. Davis’s return was combined for an American Southwest Conference record Hochstrasser, garnered All-Conference Honorable Mention. the beginning of 21-straight TLU points that carried the 135 points. TLU back-up quarterback Trenton White threw Bulldogs from down 21-13 to up 34-21, giving them a lead five touchdown passes, all in the fourth quarter. White’s Below are brief recaps of all 10 games from TLU’s 2012 they would never relinquish. TLU dominated possession, last TD pass, a shuffle pass to Deion Barnes in the back season: running 85 total plays and holding the ball for 35 minutes. of the endzone, brought the Bulldogs within five points

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 51 2012 SEASON IN REVIEW with less than five minutes remaining. White’s TD passing total was one off the school record for a single game. TLU quarterbacks Brent Peavy (Houston/St. Pius X) and White combined for a school-record 558 yards passing with 38 completions in 59 attempts.

MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 24, TLU 21

Oct. 20, 2012 in Seguin, Texas

Texas Lutheran out-gained MC 448 to 394, but Mississippi College rushed for 222 yards and held the ball for more than 36 minutes on its way to a 24-21 win. TLU quarterback Brent Peavy threw for 259 yards and two scores. TLU had two chances in the closing minutes to tie the game. Allen Cain missed field goals from 51 and 44 in the final six minutes. Both misses, with the wind, came with TLU still trailing by three. TLU was held to 2-for-13 on third down. MC converted 7-of-19 third-down chances and 3-of-3 fourth-down attempts. Bulldog freshman safety Ty Johnson led the team in tackles, with 15. Junior linebacker Bradley Snowden added 12 tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss.

LOUISIANA COLLEGE 44, TLU 37 (OT)

Oct. 27, 2012 in Pineville, La.

Louisiana College scored on the final play of regulation to force overtime, scored first in OT and then forced a Texas Lutheran fumble in a stunning 44-37 conference win at Wildcat Field. The Bulldogs led virtually all game and held a lead as large as 24-7 in the second quarter and 37-28 in the third quarter before the Wildcats stormed back. LC quarterback Jamie Bunting hit Cortland Bell for a 6-yard TD pass at the regulation horn to send the game to overtime. TLU produced 464 yards of total offense on 89 plays. The Bulldogs held the ball for just over 36 minutes. TLU quarterback Brent Peavy threw for 372 yards and three scores, completing 29 of his 47 passes.

HARDIN-SIMMONS 65, TLU 58 (2OT)

Nov. 3, 2012 in Seguin, Texas Bradley Snowden (42) corrals an Austin College running back in the Bulldogs’ road win over the Kangaroos. For the second straight week, Texas Lutheran lost a heart- breaker in overtime, this time rallying to erase an 18-point fourth-quarter deficit only to fall 65-58 in double-overtime to Hardin Simmons on home. HSU place-kicker Scott Newberry made a 36-yard field goal with 26 seconds remaining in regulation to tie the game at 51. The Cowboys, who put up 41 points in the first half, were shut-out in the fourth quarter until the Newberry field goal. Brent Peavy threw for a career-high 416 yards and had two touchdown passes. He also rushed for three touchdowns and 64 yards on 19 carries. Peavy completed 30 passes in 48 attempts and did not have an interception. The teams combined for 133 points and 1,363 yards.

TLU 47, HOWARD PAYNE 6

Nov. 10, 2012 in Brownwood, Texas

In its last football game as a member of the American Southwest Conference, the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs rolled to a 47-6 conference road victory over Howard Payne. The Bulldogs led from the start and opened a 30-6 lead over the Yellow Jackets at the break. Bulldog quarterback Brent Peavy completed 21-of-34 passes for 237 yards and three touchdowns. HPU quarterbacks were a combined 15-of-30 for 111 yards. TLU held Howard Payne to 3-of-14 on third down conversions and to 199 total yards. The Bulldogs ran 83 plays for 562 yards and did not commit a turnover.

Casey Davis (18) races down the sideline for a 97-yard kickoff return for a TD against East Texas Baptist.

52 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 2012 RESULTS & STATISTICS

PASSING G EFFIC CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G 2012 TEAM STATISTICS Brent Peavy 10 142.66 196-319-13 61.4 2569 21 67 256.9 Trenton White 10 154.55 44-81-1 54.3 676 8 77 67.6 DATE OPPONENT SCORE OVERALL CONF TIME ATTEND Adrian Moya 9 167.20 1-1-0 100.0 8 0 8 0.9 9/01/2012 at Austin College W 38-16 1-0-0 0-0-0 2:45 1250 Total...... 10 145.13 241-401-14 60.1 3253 29 77 325.3 9/08/2012 #12 TRINITY L 7-31 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:46 2580 Opponents...... 10 152.29 201-332-7 60.5 2850 24 83 285.0 9/22/2012 at SW Assemblies of God W 43-35 2-1-0 0-0-0 3:05 1150 * 9/28/2012 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W 34-28 3-1-0 1-0-0 3:05 4233 RECEIVING G NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G * 10/6/2012 at #2 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 31-49 3-2-0 1-1-0 3:12 4360 Cameron Peavy 10 50 814 16.3 8 77 81.4 * 10/13/2012 SUL ROSS STATE L 65-70 3-3-0 1-2-0 3:35 1432 Casey Davis 9 41 528 12.9 4 67 58.7 * 10/19/2012 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE L 21-24 3-4-0 1-3-0 2:52 1212 Collin Bode 10 36 494 13.7 5 37 49.4 * 10/27/2012 at Louisiana College L OT 37-44 3-5-0 1-4-0 3:37 4617 Lewis Williams 10 36 434 12.1 4 48 43.4 * 10/03/2012 HARDIN-SIMMONS L OT 58-65 3-6-0 1-5-0 3:48 1434 Dustin Hannon 10 30 526 17.5 3 57 52.6 * 10/10/2012 at Howard Payne W 47-6 4-6-0 2-5-0 2:55 1350 DeMarcus Boyd 10 16 122 7.6 1 26 12.2 • Indicates conference game Therron Jerome 10 7 35 5.0 0 7 3.5 Trey Enterline 10 5 46 9.2 2 19 4.6 2012 TEAM STATISTICS Hardaway 8 4 72 18.0 1 63 9.0 Deion Barnes 8 4 57 14.2 1 37 7.1 Jo Jo Epps 10 4 28 7.0 0 12 2.8 TEAM STATISTICS TLU OPP TEAM STATISTICS TLU OPP Ryan Jones 2 3 20 6.7 0 8 10.0 SCORING 381 368 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.3 8.3 Jacob Tingle 6 2 23 11.5 0 12 3.8 Points Per Game 38.1 36.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 7.0 14.1 Prichard-Warren 8 1 26 26.0 0 26 3.2 FIRST DOWNS 253 215 FUMBLES-LOST 14-6 24-13 Tyler Figol 3 1 20 20.0 0 20 6.7 Rushing 87 88 PENALTIES-Yards 77-707 92-778 Adam McGuire 9 1 8 8.0 0 8 0.9 Passing 137 104 Average Per Game 70.7 77.8 Total...... 10 241 3253 13.5 29 77 325.3 Penalty 29 23 PUNTS-Yards 42-1676 54-1901 Opponents...... 10 201 2850 14.2 24 83 285.0 RUSHING YARDAGE 1556 1925 Average Per Punt 39.9 35.2 Yards gained rushing 1896 2187 Net punt average 35.6 31.2 PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Yards lost rushing 340 262 KICKOFFS-Yards 68-4106 61-3438 Collin Bode 6 55 9.2 0 19 Rushing Attempts 405 382 Average Per Kick 60.4 56.4 Tyler Figol 4 7 1.8 0 7 Average Per Rush 3.8 5.0 Net kick average 38.9 35.8 Ceyanes-Erwin 1 20 20.0 0 20 Average Per Game 155.6 192.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:44 29:16 Jacob Tingle 1 -6 -6.0 0 0 TDs Rushing 17 24 3RD-DOWN Conversions 61/159 52/140 Total...... 12 76 6.3 0 20 PASSING YARDAGE 3253 2850 3rd-Down Pct 38% 37% Opponents...... 12 100 8.3 0 19 Comp-Att-Int 241-401-14 201-332-7 4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/21 9/15 Average Per Pass 8.1 8.6 4th-Down Pct 67% 60% INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Average Per Catch 13.5 14.2 SACKS BY-Yards 22-137 36-239 Dillon Johnson 2 0 0.0 0 0 Average Per Game 325.3 285.0 MISC YARDS 32 32 Drake Dowling 2 34 17.0 0 32 TDs Passing 29 24 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 47 51 Bohannon-Bey 1 0 0.0 0 0 TOTAL OFFENSE 4809 4775 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-27 5-9 Cedric Whitaker 1 0 0.0 0 0 Total Plays 806 714 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-4 0-1 T. Van Buren 1 15 15.0 0 15 Average Per Play 6.0 6.7 RED-ZONE SCORES (42-46) 91% (33-41) 80% Total...... 7 49 7.0 0 32 Average Per Game 480.9 477.5 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (29-46) 63% (28-41) 68% Opponents...... 14 198 14.1 2 68 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 52-1027 37-739 PAT-ATTEMPTS (44-46) 96% (45-50) 90% PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-76 12-100 ATTENDANCE 10891 12727 KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG INT RETURNS: #-Yards 7-49 14-198 Games/Avg Per Game 5/2178 5/2545 Lewis Williams 13 280 21.5 0 31 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.8 20.0 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Jordan Sims 11 277 25.2 0 41 Casey Davis 8 196 24.5 1 97 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL DeMarcus Boyd 5 79 15.8 0 31 TEXAS LUTHERAN 72 99 82 121 7 381 Drake Dowling 4 43 10.8 0 16 OPPONENTS 112 97 70 68 21 368 Cameron Peavy 3 12 4.0 0 5 Ryan Jones 3 49 16.3 0 19 Jacob Tingle 1 15 15.0 0 15 RUSHING GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G Collin Bode 1 0 0.0 0 0 Therron Jerome 10 93 452 20 432 4.6 0 43 43.2 Ty Johnson 1 49 49.0 0 49 Hardaway 8 69 435 29 406 5.9 4 47 50.8 Kyle McNally 1 12 12.0 0 12 Brent Peavy 10 111 497 243 254 2.3 6 25 25.4 Hardaway 1 15 15.0 0 11 DeMarcus Boyd 10 52 234 15 219 4.2 1 20 21.9 Total...... 52 1027 19.8 1 97 Jo Jo Epps 10 62 231 17 214 3.5 6 24 21.4 Opponents...... 37 739 20.0 1 100 A.J. Saucedo 2 5 32 0 32 6.4 0 14 16.0 Lewis Williams 10 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.4 FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Adrian Moya 9 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Bryan Doolittle 1 29 29.0 0 29 Trenton White 10 5 9 9 0 0.0 0 4 0.0 Total...... 1 29 29.0 0 29 TEAM 6 6 0 7 -7 -1.2 0 0 -1.2 Opponents...... 1 18 18.0 0 18 Total...... 10 405 1896 340 1556 3.8 17 47 155.6 Opponents...... 10 382 2187 262 1925 5.0 24 70 192.5

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—| PATS —| ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G SCORING TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS Deion Barnes 8 0 57 0 0 0 57 7.1 Allen Cain 0 17-27 44-46 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 95 Ty Johnson 9 0 0 0 49 0 49 5.4 Cameron Peavy 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Trey Enterline 10 0 46 0 0 0 46 4.6 Jo Jo Epps 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Jacob Tingle 6 0 23 -6 15 0 32 5.3 Brent Peavy 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1-1 0 0 36 A.J. Saucedo 2 32 0 0 0 0 32 16.0 Casey Davis 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Tyler Figol 3 0 20 7 0 0 27 9.0 Collin Bode 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Prichard-Warren 8 0 26 0 0 0 26 3.2 Hardaway 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Ceyanes-Erwin 3 0 0 20 0 0 20 6.7 Lewis Williams 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 T. Van Buren 9 0 0 0 0 15 15 1.7 Dustin Hannon 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Kyle McNally 9 0 0 0 12 0 12 1.3 Trey Enterline 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Adam McGuire 9 0 8 0 0 0 8 0.9 Demarcus Boyd 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Adrian Moya 9 2 0 0 0 0 2 0.2 Deion Barnes 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TEAM 6 -7 0 0 0 0 -7 -1.2 Therron Jerome 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 2 Total...... 10 1556 3253 76 1027 49 5961 596.1 Ethan Powell 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Opponents...... 10 1925 2850 100 739 198 5812 581.2 Bradley Snowden 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 TOTAL...... 47 17-27 44-46 0-0 1 1-1 0 1 381 2012 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS OPPONENTS...... 51 5-9 45-50 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 368 |— TACKLES —||— SACKS —||— PASS DEF —| |— FUMBLES —| BLKD DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS NO YDS INT YDS BRUP QBH RCV YDS FF KICK SAF TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G 42 BRADLEY SNOWDEN 10 40 34 74 9.0-27 1.0-12 . 1 3 3-0 1 . . Brent Peavy 10 430 254 2569 2823 282.3 11 TY JOHNSON 9 42 20 62 0.5-0 . . 5 . . 3 . . Trenton White 10 86 0 676 676 67.6 22 BOHANNON-BEY 10 43 17 60 1.5-12 1.0-5 1-0 5 . 1-0 1 3 . Therron Jerome 10 93 432 0 432 43.2 38 JAMES FOWLER 10 28 18 46 12.0-46 6.5-29 . 2 5 1-0 1 3 . Hardaway 8 69 406 0 406 50.8 35 CEDRIC WHITAKER 10 27 19 46 4.0-17 . 1-0 2 1 . 1 . . 5 ADRIAN MOYA 9 21 18 39 1.0-5 . . 5 . 1-0 1 . . DeMarcus Boyd 10 52 219 0 219 21.9 32 T. VAN BUREN 9 23 16 39 2.0-8 1.0-7 1-15 1 . . . . . Jo Jo Epps 10 62 214 0 214 21.4 14 ADAM MCGUIRE 9 16 8 24 . . . 2 . . . . . A.J. Saucedo 2 5 32 0 32 16.0 96 BRYAN DOOLITTLE 10 11 13 24 2.0-1 . . . . 1-29 . . . Adrian Moya 9 2 2 8 10 1.1 1 KYLE MCNALLY 9 11 8 19 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . . Lewis Williams 10 1 4 0 4 0.4 36 MATTHEW TEAGUE 7 10 9 19 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . . 1-0 1 . . TEAM 6 6 -7 0 -7 -1.2 26 DILLON JOHNSON 7 12 6 18 . . 2-0 5 . . . . . Total...... 10 806 1556 3253 4809 480.9 27 ZACH SAUERS 5 8 9 17 2.5-9 0.5-4 . . 1 . . . . Opponents...... 10 714 1925 2850 4775 477.5 17 DRAKE DOWLING 10 11 6 17 . . 2-34 2 . . . . . 68 KLAYTON SMITH 10 8 8 16 1.0-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA PCT 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK 28 JORDAN SIMS 9 10 6 16 1.0-2 . . 1 . . 1 . . 37 ETHAN POWELL 8 9 6 15 6.5-37 4.0-34 . . 1 1-0 . 1 1 Allen Cain 17-27 63.0 0-0 6-6 5-7 3-10 3-4 59 1 90 RODRICK SPARKS 10 6 9 15 1.5-3 0.5-2 . 1 . . . . . 39 JOHN MARTINEZ 6 3 12 15 1.0-1 . . . 1 . . . . FG SEQUENCE TEXAS LUTHERAN OPPONENTS 4X JOEY MEZA 5 9 4 13 1.0-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . Austin College (27),46 (37) 56 STIVES-MITCHELL 10 6 6 12 ...... Trinity 41 (27),47 24 NATHAN WILLIAMS 7 9 2 11 . . . 4 . . . . . SW Assemblies of God (41),(29),(48),(50),(30) - 52 ANDREW SYRINEK 10 6 5 11 2.0-8 2.0-8 . . 1 1-0 1 . . East Texas Baptist (42),(37),(20),(36) - 33 CORBIN GROBE 6 6 5 11 1.0-11 1.0-11 ...... 29 REGGIE SCOTT 5 8 2 10 ...... 2 . . Mary Hardin-Baylor 39,(59) 53 92 D. LA GRONE 10 6 4 10 2.5-4 1.5-3 . 1 . . . . . Sul Ross State (34) - 41 JAYCE SERRANO 4 4 3 7 ...... Mississippi College 41,51,44 29,(37),40 9 TYLER FIGOL 3 2 1 3 ...... Louisiana College (26),(55),(27),49 (29) 15 DAVID LIZARRAGA 5 2 1 3 2.0-13 1.0-11 ...... Hardin-Simmons 47 (36) 88 DUSTIN HANNON 10 2 1 3 ...... Howard Payne 48,(26),(33),38 - 59 DYLAN ALEXANDER 9 2 . 2 ...... 20 THERRON JEROME 10 1 1 2 ...... Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 51 GARRETT BLUCHER 1 1 1 2 1.0-2 . . . . . 1 . . PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD 73 JACOB LAUBACH 10 . 1 1 ...... 19 CADE CIHAL 1 1 . 1 1.0-3 ...... Dillon Koop 42 1676 39.9 62 4 9 7 0 12 CEYANES-ERWIN 3 . 1 1 ...... 1 . TOTAL...... 42 1676 39.9 62 4 9 7 0 48 SEAN MCFARLAND 2 . 1 1 ...... OPPONENTS...... 54 1901 35.2 92 7 15 10 1 81 JACOB TINGLE 6 . 1 1 ...... 82 TREY ENTERLINE 10 . 1 1 ...... KICKOFFS NO. YDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLN 26 TANNER PEAVY 1 1 . 1 ...... Allen Cain 68 4106 60.4 29 1 8 TRENTON WHITE 10 1 . 1 ...... Total...... 68 4106 60.4 29 1 739 38.9 26 21 ALLEN CAIN 10 1 . 1 ...... 6 COLLIN BODE 10 1 . 1 ...... Opponents...... 61 3438 56.4 9 0 1027 35.8 29 23 LEWIS WILLIAMS 10 1 . 1 ...... ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G TM TEAM 6 1 . 1 ...... 1 . . 85 CAMERON PEAVY 10 1 . 1 ...... Cameron Peavy 10 0 814 0 12 0 826 82.6 TOTAL...... 10 411 283 694 57-221 22-137 7-49 39 13 13-29 15 8 1 Casey Davis 9 0 528 0 196 0 724 80.4 OPPONENTS...... 10 464 328 792 85.0-355 36-239 14-198 50 8 6-18 9 3 . Lewis Williams 10 4 434 0 280 0 718 71.8 Collin Bode 10 0 494 55 0 0 549 54.9 Dustin Hannon 10 0 526 0 0 0 526 52.6 Hardaway 8 406 72 0 15 0 493 61.6 Therron Jerome 10 432 35 0 0 0 467 46.7 DeMarcus Boyd 10 219 122 0 79 0 420 42.0 Jordan Sims 9 0 0 0 277 0 277 30.8 Brent Peavy 10 254 0 0 0 0 254 25.4 Jo Jo Epps 10 214 28 0 0 0 242 24.2 Drake Dowling 10 0 0 0 43 34 77 7.7 Ryan Jones 2 0 20 0 49 0 69 34.5

54 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 2012 ASC HONORS & ASC STANDINGS

2012 ASC ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 2012 ASC ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION

OFFENSE OFFENSE WR Lee Carothers Sul Ross State Sr. Austin, TX (Travis HS) WR Trei Lewis Hardin-Simmons So. Irving, TX (Nimitz HS) WR D’Mario Parker Louisiana College Sr. Shreveport, La. (Northwestern State) WR Cortland Bell# Louisiana College Sr. Oakdale, La. (OHS) SLOT Kwame Spikes East Texas Baptist Sr. Jasper, TX (JHS) WR Cordrick Mobley# Sul Ross State Sr. Cameron, TX (Yoe HS) TE Tyler Coker Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Salado, TX (SHS) SLOT Calvon Henderson Sul Ross State So. Cameron, TX (Yoe HS) OG Michael Coles Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) SLOT Kyle Gaylon Louisiana College So. Denison, TX (DHS) OG Darin Moore Louisiana College Sr. Ponchatoula, La. (PHS) TE Josh Robinson Louisiana College Fr. Jonesboro, TX (Hodge HS) OT Jeremy Vujnovich Louisiana College Sr. Belle Chasse, La. (BCHS) OG Joel Hernandez Sul Ross State Sr. Hempstead, TX (HHS) OT Sam Maxie Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Austin, TX (Bowie HS) OT Jacob Laubach Texas Lutheran Sr. San Antonio, TX (Smithson Valley HS) C Travis Sugar Hardin-Simmons Sr. Leander, TX (LHS) OT Matt Hochstrasser Texas Lutheran So. Houston, TX (Cy-Falls HS) QB Logan Turner Hardin-Simmons Sr. Springtown, TX (Southeastern OK St.) C Cody Saxton Mississippi College Sr. Canton, Miss. (Holmes CC) RB Dominique Carson Sul Ross State Sr. Waxahachie, TX (WHS) C Jacob Alford East Texas Baptist Jr. Lindale, TX (LHS) RB Elijah Hudson Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Albany, TX (AHS) QB A.J. Springer Sul Ross State Sr. Los Angeles, Calif. (A.B. Miller HS) RB Ryan Montague Louisiana College So. New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine HS) QB Brent Peavy Texas Lutheran Jr. Houston, TX (St. Piux X) PK Allen Cain Texas Lutheran Sr. San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) PK Chad Peevey Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Bryan, TX (St. Joseph’s HS) RET Jessie Ramos Hardin-Simmons Fr. Stamford, TX (SHS)) PK Chris Campbell Mississippi College Sr. Hattiesburg, Miss. (Presb. Christian) PK Scott Newberry Hardin-Simmons Jr. Waco, TX (Midway HS) DEFENSE RET Geoff Myles Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) DL Undra Hendrix Hardin-Simmons Sr. Irving, TX (Ranchview HS) RET Karl Stewart Howard Payne Sr. Austin, TX (TX College) DL Silvio Diaz Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Leander, TX (LHS) DL Peter “Phil” Ford Louisiana College Sr. New Orleans, La. (Teurlings Catholic) DEFENSE DL Korey Steward Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Fort Worth, TX (Southwest HS) DL Dewon Davis# East Texas Baptist Jr. Navasota, TX (NHS) LB Javicz Jones Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Katy, TX (Morton Ranch HS) DL Preston Thibeaux# Louisiana College So. Breaux Bridge, La. (BBHS) LB Nate Janzen Louisiana College Sr. Pottsboro, TX (PHS) DL Justin Williams# Louisiana College Jr. Quanah, TX (Navarro JC) LB Jordan Hayes East Texas Baptist Sr. Troy, TX (THS) LB A.J. Hardy Mississippi College So. McDonough, Ga. (Eagles Landing HS) LB Brad Snowden Texas Lutheran Jr. Houston, TX (Seven Lakes HS) DB Johnny Stewart Sul Ross State Jr. Houston, TX (Eisenhower HS) DB Alex Cloudy East Texas Baptist Sr. Center, TX (CHS) DB Cody Jones Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Hughes Springs, TX (HSHS) DB Keith Villafranco Mississippi College Jr. Kenner, La. (Crescent City HS) DB Jural Hickman Sul Ross State Jr. Houston, TX (Forrest Brook HS) DB Mike Maldonado Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. El Paso, TX (Del Valle HS) DB Brodrick Frederick# Louisiana College Sr. Baton Rouge, La. (Capitol HS) (Listed in order of voting point totals at each position; #, & indicates tie in voting at that position) DB Jay Wise# Hardin-Simmons Sr. Amarillo, TX (AHS) P Brandon Abbott# Hardin-Simmons Jr. Lampasas, TX (LHS) 2012 ASC FOOTBALL FINAL STANDINGS P Dillon Koop# Texas Lutheran Sr. Vanderbilt, TX (Industrial HS) P Craig McCraney# Mississippi College Jr. Clinton, Miss. (Hinds CC) Teams Conf. Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral Streak Mary Hardin-Baylor 7-0 1.000 381 120 13-1 .929 685 285 7-0 6-1 0-0 Lost 1 2012 ASC ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM Louisiana College 6-1 .857 270 179 8-3 .727 370 292 3-2 5-1 0-0 Lost 1 OFFENSE Hardin-Simmons 5-2 .714 349 222 6-4 .600 475 350 4-1 2-3 0-0 Lost 1 WR Corey Jones Hardin-Simmons Sr. Midland, TX (MHS) Sul Ross State 4-3 .571 347 364 5-5 .500 488 491 2-3 3-2 0-0 Won 2 WR Alex Archer Mississippi College Jr. Shreveport, La. (C.E. Byrd HS) SLOT Geoff Myles Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) Texas Lutheran 2-5 .286 293 286 4-6 .400 381 368 1-4 3-2 0-0 Won 1 TE Garret Schuchart Hardin-Simmons Jr. Pleasonton, TX (PHS) East Texas Baptist 2-5 .286 210 261 3-7 .300 265 340 1-4 2-3 0-0 Lost 2 OG Wyatt Walton Hardin-Simmons Jr. Clyde, TX (CHS) Mississippi College 1-6 .143 132 317 2-8 .200 183 405 1-3 1-5 0-0 Lost 3 OG Michael Garcia# East Texas Baptist Jr. Pottsboro, TX (Tyler JC) OG Wayne Harris# Louisiana College Sr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Trinity Valley CC) Howard Payne 1-6 .143 100 333 1-9 .100 147 443 1-4 0-5 1-0 Lost 4 OT Montana Duncan Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Mineola, TX (MHS) OT Brandon Mikolajczyk Hardin-Simmons Sr. Floresville, TX (FHS) 2012 ASC FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS C Hunter Feibel Louisiana College Jr. Shreveport, La. (Northwood HS) QB LiDarral Bailey Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Bremond, TX (BHS) RB Adrian Lighteard Howard Payne Jr. Flatonia, TX (Lon Morris) Offensive Player of the Year: Dominique Carson, RB, Sr., Sul Ross State RB Darius Wilson Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Houston, TX (Cy Springs HS) Defensive Player of the Year: Javicz Jones, LB, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor RB Devin Carver Hardin-Simmons Sr. Hutto, TX (HHS) Special Teams Player of the Year: Allen Cain, PK, Sr., Texas Lutheran PK Adan Olivares Louisiana College So. Gilmer, TX (GHS) Offensive Lineman of the Year: Michael Coles, OG, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor RET Ira Jewitt Louisiana College So. Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist HS) Defensive Lineman of the Year: Undra Hendrix, DL, Sr., Hardin-Simmons Co-Freshmen of the Year: Casey Davis, WR, Texas Lutheran; Jessie Ramos, RET, Hardin-Simmons DEFENSE Co-Coaches of the Year: Dennis Dunn, Louisiana College; Pete Fredenburg, Mary Hardin-Baylor DL Wyreaz Bradley Louisiana College Sr. Coushatta, La. (Red River HS) DL James Fowler# Texas Lutheran So. San Antonio, TX (Winston Churchill HS) DL Michael Johnson# Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Houston, TX (Kempner HS) DL Julian Johnson Sul Ross State Sr. El Paso, TX (Del Valle HS) LB Richard Logan Louisiana College Sr. Coushatta, La. (Red River HS) LB Jonathan Petty# Hardin-Simmons Jr. Converse, TX (Judson HS) LB Bo Ross# Howard Payne Jr. Early, TX (EHS) LB Dominic Graham Louisiana College Jr. Houston, TX (Kashmere HS) DB Shaquille Lewis Louisiana College So. Convent, La. (Dutchtown HS) DB Brodrick Crain Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Belton, TX (BHS) DB Dominique Bailey# East Texas Baptist Fr. Jasper, TX (JHS) DB Ira Jewitt# Louisiana College So. Shreveport, La. (Calvary Baptist HS) P Chad Peevey Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Bryan, TX (St. Joseph’s HS) DB Jay Wise Hardin-Simmons Jr. Amarillo, TX (AHS) P Jacob Chancellor Mississippi College Sr. Quitman, MS (Belhaven)

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Avg. TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 93 11 86 1 0 3 685 48.9 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 28 387 3 13.8 1. Logan Turner-HSU SR 10 -71 4116 447 4045 404.5 2. Sul Ross State 10 68 4 54 6 0 1 488 48.8 2. Louisiana College 11 16 228 1 14.2 2. A.J. Springer-SRSU SR 10 616 3187 475 3803 380.3 3. Hardin-Simmons 10 66 6 59 0 0 1 475 47.5 3. East Texas Baptist 10 15 233 2 15.5 3. Brent Peavy-TLU JR 10 254 2569 430 2823 282.3 4. Texas Lutheran 10 47 17 44 1 0 1 381 38.1 4. Sul Ross State 10 13 124 1 9.5 4. Bunting-LC SR 11 -44 3090 438 3046 276.9 5. Louisiana College 11 49 10 44 0 0 1 370 33.6 5. Hardin-Simmons 10 12 159 2 13.2 5. Seth Hubbard-ETBU SR 10 -50 2624 452 2574 257.4 6. East Texas Baptist 10 36 6 27 0 0 2 265 26.5 6. Mississippi College 10 12 137 1 11.4 6. LiDarral Bailey-UMHB SR 14 961 2642 425 3603 257.4 7. Mississippi College 10 23 7 22 1 0 0 183 18.3 7. Texas Lutheran 10 7 49 0 7.0 7. T. Head-HPU JR 10 392 1181 365 1573 157.3 8. Howard Payne 10 18 9 12 0 0 0 147 14.7 8. Howard Payne 10 7 32 0 4.6 8. D. Carson-SRSU SR 9 1316 0 172 1316 146.2 9. Montague-LC SO 10 1110 0 224 1110 111.0 SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 10. Darius Wilson-UMHB SR 11 907 0 147 907 82.5 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 39 7 30 0 0 0 285 20.4 1. Louisiana College 11 72 624 56.7 SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 2. Louisiana College 11 37 12 32 1 0 0 292 26.5 2. Mississippi College 10 63 627 62.7 3. East Texas Baptist 10 42 16 28 6 0 0 340 34.0 3. Hardin-Simmons 10 71 649 64.9 1. D. Carson-SRSU SR 9 28 0 0 2 170 18.9 4. Hardin-Simmons 10 47 7 43 1 0 1 350 35.0 4. Texas Lutheran 10 77 707 70.7 2. Allen Cain-TLU SR 10 0 17 44 0 95 9.5 5. Texas Lutheran 10 51 5 45 1 0 0 368 36.8 5. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 114 1029 73.5 3. Montague-LC SO 10 15 0 0 0 90 9.0 6. Mississippi College 10 56 6 51 0 0 0 405 40.5 6. East Texas Baptist 10 114 877 87.7 4. Darius Wilson-UMHB SR 11 15 0 0 0 90 8.2 7. Howard Payne 10 60 8 57 0 0 1 443 44.3 7. Howard Payne 10 79 924 92.4 5. Scott Newberry-HSU SR 10 0 6 58 0 76 7.6 8. Sul Ross State 10 69 5 60 1 0 0 491 49.1 8. Sul Ross State 10 112 1075 107.5 6. Chad Peevey-UMHB JR 14 0 10 76 0 106 7.6 7. Edward Mendez-SRSU FR 9 0 4 54 0 66 7.3 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G TIME OF POSSESSION G Poss. Time Avg/G 8. Olivares-LC SO 11 0 10 43 0 73 6.6 1. Sul Ross State 10 2484 3325 795 5809 7.3 66 580.9 1. Howard Payne 10 324:32 32:27 9. LiDarral Bailey-UMHB SR 14 15 0 0 0 90 6.4 2. Hardin-Simmons 10 1351 4233 755 5584 7.4 61 558.4 2. Louisiana College 11 345:05 31:22 10. Lee Carothers-SRSU JR 10 10 0 0 2 62 6.2 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 4147 3178 1062 7325 6.9 87 523.2 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 433:04 30:56 ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yards Yards/G 4. Texas Lutheran 10 1556 3253 806 4809 6.0 46 480.9 4. Mississippi College 10 308:07 30:48 5. Louisiana College 11 1570 3398 822 4968 6.0 45 451.6 5. Texas Lutheran 10 307:17 30:43 1. D. Carson-SRSU SR 9 1316 628 80 334 2358 262.0 6. East Texas Baptist 10 1279 2674 767 3953 5.2 34 395.3 6. Sul Ross State 10 301:49 30:10 2. Montague-LC SO 10 1110 160 0 0 1270 127.0 7. Mississippi College 10 1192 1900 675 3092 4.6 19 309.2 7. East Texas Baptist 10 283:18 28:19 Kwame’ Spikes-ETBU SR 9 1 655 105 382 1143 127.0 8. Howard Payne 10 1493 1349 692 2842 4.1 18 284.2 8. Hardin-Simmons 10 278:44 27:52 4. Devin Carver-HSU SR 10 578 211 0 382 1171 117.1 5. Geoff Myles-UMHB SR 14 23 757 182 487 1449 103.5 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G Gained Lost 6. Darius Wilson-UMHB SR 11 907 230 0 0 1137 103.4 TURNOVER MARGIN G Fumb Int Ttl Fumb Int Ttl Margin Per/G 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 1013 3675 995 4688 4.7 35 334.9 7. Jessie Ramos-HSU FR 10 62 459 0 448 969 96.9 2. Louisiana College 11 1478 2586 785 4064 5.2 34 369.5 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 10 28 38 11 4 15 +23 1.64 8. Parker-LC SR 11 4 1046 0 0 1050 95.5 3. East Texas Baptist 10 1837 2387 814 4224 5.2 38 422.4 2. Sul Ross State 10 9 13 22 8 11 19 +3 0.30 9. Lee Carothers-SRSU JR 10 0 937 0 0 937 93.7 4. Howard Payne 10 1672 3072 695 4744 6.8 56 474.4 3. Louisiana College 11 17 16 33 12 18 30 +3 0.27 10. Jimmie Simpson-HSU SO 10 -4 675 191 0 862 86.2 5. Texas Lutheran 10 1925 2850 714 4775 6.7 48 477.5 4. East Texas Baptist 10 14 15 29 9 19 28 +1 0.10 PUNTING Cl G No. Yards Long Avg. 6. Mississippi College 10 2606 2246 718 4852 6.8 50 485.2 5. Texas Lutheran 10 13 7 20 6 14 20 +0 0.00 7. Hardin-Simmons 10 1913 3062 811 4975 6.1 47 497.5 6. Mississippi College 10 12 12 24 11 14 25 -1 -0.10 1. Brandon Abbott-HSU SO 10 37 1568 63 42.4 8. Sul Ross State 10 2287 3270 782 5557 7.1 69 555.7 7. Hardin-Simmons 10 9 12 21 10 14 24 -3 -0.30 2. Chad Peevey-UMHB JR 14 48 1996 59 41.6 8. Howard Payne 10 14 7 21 17 18 35 -14 -1.40 3. Craig McCraney-MC JR 10 61 2450 67 40.2 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 4. J. Eppler-HPU JR 10 53 2121 92 40.0 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 720 4147 5.8 54 296.2 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 5. Dillon Koop-TLU SR 10 42 1676 62 39.9 2. Sul Ross State 10 411 2484 6.0 32 248.4 6. Willett-LC FR 11 46 1717 59 37.3 3. Texas Lutheran 10 405 1556 3.8 17 155.6 7. Cory McNeil-ETBU JR 10 52 1905 62 36.6 RUSHING Cl G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg/G 4. Howard Payne 10 415 1493 3.6 14 149.3 8. Edward Mendez-SRSU FR 9 44 1599 58 36.3 5. Louisiana College 11 394 1570 4.0 17 142.7 1. D. Carson-SRSU SR 9 172 1316 7.7 20 75 146.2 FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Pct. Made/G 6. Hardin-Simmons 10 309 1351 4.4 17 135.1 2. Montague-LC SO 10 224 1110 5.0 13 51 111.0 7. East Texas Baptist 10 359 1279 3.6 14 127.9 3. Darius Wilson-UMHB SR 11 147 907 6.2 10 73 82.5 1. Allen Cain-TLU SR 10 17 27 63.0 1.70 8. Mississippi College 10 378 1192 3.2 8 119.2 4. LiDarral Bailey-UMHB SR 14 149 961 6.4 15 43 68.6 2. Olivares-LC SO 11 10 14 71.4 0.91 5. A.J. Springer-SRSU SR 10 114 616 5.4 5 47 61.6 3. Chad Peevey-UMHB JR 14 10 20 50.0 0.71 RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 6. Devin Carver-HSU SR 10 120 578 4.8 5 43 57.8 4. Chris Campbell-MC SR 10 7 17 41.2 0.70 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 424 1013 2.4 13 72.4 7. Elijah Hudson-UMHB JR 14 128 740 5.8 12 38 52.9 5. Scott Newberry-HSU SR 10 6 9 66.7 0.60 2. Louisiana College 11 396 1478 3.7 12 134.4 8. John Gable-ETBU SO 10 119 508 4.3 5 34 50.8 6. Edward Mendez-SRSU FR 9 4 5 80.0 0.44 3. Howard Payne 10 367 1672 4.6 22 167.2 9. Hardaway-TLU JR 8 69 406 5.9 4 47 50.8 7. Cory McNeil-ETBU JR 10 4 6 66.7 0.40 4. East Texas Baptist 10 445 1837 4.1 18 183.7 10. Alex Lovan-SRSU SR 9 75 393 5.2 7 24 43.7 TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks 5. Hardin-Simmons 10 435 1913 4.4 22 191.3 PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/G 6. Texas Lutheran 10 382 1925 5.0 24 192.5 1. Javicz Jones-UMHB SR 14 LB 62 73 135 9.6 6 7. Sul Ross State 10 434 2287 5.3 32 228.7 1. Logan Turner-HSU SR 10 260 - 431 - 13 60.3 4116 43 87 411.6 2. J.D King-HPU SO 10 LB 44 44 88 8.8 4 8. Mississippi College 10 460 2606 5.7 28 260.6 2. A.J. Springer-SRSU SR 10 247 - 361 - 10 68.4 3187 34 83 318.7 3. Jordan Hayes-ETBU SR 10 41 46 87 8.7 5 3. Bunting-LC SR 11 235 - 398 - 15 59.0 3090 24 90 280.9 4. K. Villafranco-MC JR 10 DB 59 17 76 7.6 2 PASS OFFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G 4. Seth Hubbard-ETBU SR 10 225 - 404 - 19 55.7 2624 20 94 262.4 5. J. Eppler-HPU JR 10 40 35 75 7.5 0 1. Hardin-Simmons 10 267 446 14 59.9 4233 9.5 44 423.3 5. Brent Peavy-TLU JR 10 196 - 319 - 13 61.4 2569 21 67 256.9 Collin Bieschke-ETBU SR 10 38 37 75 7.5 0 2. Sul Ross State 10 261 384 11 68.0 3325 8.7 34 332.5 6. LiDarral Bailey-UMHB SR 14 195 - 276 - 3 70.7 2642 30 81 188.7 7. Doc Ward-MC SR 9 LB 32 35 67 7.4 1 3. Texas Lutheran 10 241 401 14 60.1 3253 8.1 29 325.3 7. T. Head-HPU JR 10 134 - 240 - 13 55.8 1181 4 71 118.1 8. Bradley Snowden-TLU JR 10 LB 40 34 74 7.4 1 4. Louisiana College 11 253 428 18 59.1 3398 7.9 28 308.9 8. Trenton White-TLU FR 10 44 - 81 - 1 54.3 676 8 77 67.6 Johnny Stewart-SRSU JR 10 49 25 74 7.4 0 5. East Texas Baptist 10 229 408 19 56.1 2674 6.6 20 267.4 9. Beaux Gipson-MC SO 9 35 - 76 - 1 46.1 400 2 53 44.4 10. Chad Laughlin-HSU SO 10 LB 31 42 73 7.3 2 6. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 230 342 4 67.3 3178 9.3 33 227.0 10. Jake Sims-UMHB JR 11 26 - 48 - 0 54.2 418 3 70 38.0 7. Mississippi College 10 160 297 14 53.9 1900 6.4 11 190.0 RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G Rec. Yards TD Long Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 8. Howard Payne 10 152 277 18 54.9 1349 4.9 4 134.9 1. Parker-LC SR 11 70 1046 7 76 6.4 14.9 95.1 PASS DEFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. YardsAvg. TD Avg/G 2. Lee Carothers-SRSU JR 10 63 937 10 69 6.3 14.9 93.7 1. Mississippi College 10 155 258 12 60.1 2246 8.7 22 224.6 3. Cameron Peavy-TLU JR 10 50 814 8 77 5.0 16.3 81.4 2. Louisiana College 11 225 389 16 57.8 2586 6.6 22 235.1 4. Corey Jones-HSU SR 10 54 738 5 50 5.4 13.7 73.8 3. East Texas Baptist 10 197 369 15 53.4 2387 6.5 20 238.7 Alex Archer-MC SR 10 48 738 5 77 4.8 15.4 73.8 4. Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 322 571 28 56.4 3675 6.4 22 262.5 6. Kwame’ Spikes-ETBU SR 9 59 655 5 55 6.6 11.1 72.8 5. Texas Lutheran 10 201 332 7 60.5 2850 8.6 24 285.0 7. D. Carson-SRSU SR 9 42 628 7 83 4.7 15.0 69.8 6. Hardin-Simmons 10 230 376 12 61.2 3062 8.1 25 306.2 8. Bell-LC SR 11 45 746 9 90 4.1 16.6 67.8 7. Howard Payne 10 209 328 7 63.7 3072 9.4 34 307.2 9. Jimmie Simpson-HSU SO 10 41 675 9 87 4.1 16.5 67.5 8. Sul Ross State 10 208 348 13 59.8 3270 9.4 37 327.0 10. Galyon-LC SO 11 55 722 6 68 5.0 13.1 65.6

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BULLDOGS OVERALL RECORD: 284-364-14

1925 1-3-1 1929 6-2 Coach: A.J. Briesemeister Coach: Jack Doerfler 13 Luling H.S. 19 0 St. Mary’s (Texas) 51 20 Wesleyan Institute 0 20 Blinn JC 6 12 St. Mary’s Academy-S.A. 38 12 Texas School/Deaf 6 0 Lockhart H.S. 22 36 Victoria JC 6 6 Seguin H.S. 6 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville 19 25 Southwest Texas Fr. 12 40 San Antonio JC 0 24 St. Edward’s “B” 0

Texas Lutheran, then known as Lutheran College, fielded its first football team in 1912. 1926 3-3 The team is pictured here. Coach: Jack Doerfler 0 Fredericksburg H.S. 7 1930 4-5-1 1916 1-0-0 ? Lockhart H.S. ? Coach: Fred Weston Coach: James Harley (Lockhart H.S. winner) 13 San Antonio JC 0 26 Seguin H.S. 0 0 Peacock Mil. Acad. 20 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 6 61 Wesleyan Inst.-SA 0 0 St. Mary’s (TX) 6 1917 1-0-0 6 San Marcos H.S. 0 0 Edinburg JC 40 Coach: James Harley 25 Seguin H.S. 0 25 Blinn JC 0 18 Seguin H.S. 0 0 Victoria JC 6 1912 3-1-0 0 Texas School/Deaf 13 Coach: James Harley 1927 7-2-1 19 Clifton JC 6 6 Brackenridge H.S. 0 Coach: Jack Doerfler 13 Houston JC 0 71 Flatonia H.S. 0 0 San Marcos Bapt. Ac. 56 7 Texas (Fr.) 25 20 Yorktown H.S. 0 12 Taylor H.S. 0 6 Brackenridge H.S. 14 7 Peacock Mil. Acad. 6 13 San Antonio JC 13 1931 5-4-0 19 Luling H.S. 0 Coach: Fred Weston 1913 2-0-0 27 Wesleyan Institute 0 0 Blinn JC 6 Coach: James Harley 12 Seguin H.S. 0 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 38 12 Brackenridge H.S. 7 1921 3-0-0 No game records available for remaining 13 12th Fld. Art./S.A. 6 13 Brackenridge H.S. 7 Coach: Edgar Hennig three games. TLU went 2-1 in this span. 0 Schreiner 24 47 Seguin H.S. 0 20 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 13 6 Gonzales H.S. 0 19 9th Fld. Art./S.A. 6 2 Floresville H.S.* 0 1928 8-1 0 Texas (Fr.) 44 * Forfeit Coach: Jack Doerfler 6 Texas School/Deaf 0 10 Schulenberg H.S. 0 7 Randolph AFB 6 0 Blinn JC 44 1922 20 San Antonio JC 0 No team fielded. 14 San Marcos Bapt. Acad. 6 20 San Marcos Lobos 6 1914 0-3-0 7 Texas School for Deaf 3 Coach: Emil Sitz 19 Peacock Military Acad. 0 0 Coronal Institute 58 13 San Marcos Bobkittens 6 ? San Antonio H.S. ? 9 Schreiner Inst. Preps 0 (SAHS winner) 6 Peacock 60

1923 0-2-1 Coach: A.J. Briesemeister 6 San Marcos Tr. Sch. 6 0 San Marcos Tr. Sch. 13 ? San Marcos Baptist ? (SMB winner)

1915 3-1-0 1924 0-1-0 Coach: James Harley Coach: A.J. Briesemeister 19 Gonzales H.S. 0 0 Kyle 12 6 San Marcos Normal 13 31 Staples H.S. 0 42 Lockhart H.S. 0 The 1926 Bulldogs pose for their team photo. Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 57 TLU FOOTBALL GAME-BY-GAME

1949 2-5-1 Coach: Fritz Lehnhoff 0 East Texas Baptist 20 6 Daniel Baker 6 19 Randolph AFB 0 7 East Central Okla. 25 65 Nueva Leon, Mexico 0 0 Corpus Christi NAS 13 13 Southeastern Okla. 14 0 Texas A&M-C.C. 31

1950 3-5 Coach: George Kieffer The offensive unit of the 1927 Bulldogs shows its form. 21 Brooke Army Medics 13 1939 2-7-0 1947 4-5-1 7 Randolph AFB 0 Coach: George Kieffer Coach: Fritz Lehnhoff 0 Schreiner 12 0 Paris JC 27 2 Navarro JC* 0 0 East Central Okla. 13 0 Texas (Fr.) 40 0 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 12 19 Corpus Christi NAS 0 0 Kilgore JC 40 12 Schreiner 21 7 Texas A&M-C.C. 46 0 Schreiner 32 7 Edinburg JC 7 0 Daniel Baker 6 39 Clifton JC 6 14 Wharton JC 12 0 Southeastern Okla. 6 1932 1-5-0 0 Lamar Tech 18 32 Victoria JC 6 Coach: Jack Doerfler 18 Texas A&M-C.C. 6 19 Brownsville JC 0 1951 3-5 13 12th Fld. Art./S.A. 7 ? Allen Academy ? 7 Uvalde JC 13 Coach: George Kieffer 7 23rd Fld. Inf./S.A. 42 (Allen winner) 0 Clifton JC 19 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville 37 7 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 12 0 Angelo St. 12 28 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 6 Southwest Texas 46 6 Victoria JC 34 * Forfeit by Texas Lutheran (Actual score 6 Del Mar JC 58 counts on coach’s W/L record) 6 Blinn JC 34 1940 6-3-0 26 Victoria JC 13 0 Schreiner 27 Coach: George Kieffer 7 Schreiner 20 9 Southwestern 27 1948 2-7-1 0 Wharton JC 26 0 Schreiner 32 Coach: Fritz Lehnhoff 68 Uvalde JC 0 1933-1936 14 San Marcos AFB 0 No teams fielded. 12 Decatur 0 0 Trinity B 12 13 Angelo St. 34 0 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 0 7 Allen Academy 2 19 Clifton JC 2 60 Clifton JC 0 0 Laredo JC 12 7 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 6 12 Edinburg JC 14 34 Galveston JC 0 8 Wharton JC 34 34 Lamar Tech 21 7 Brownsville JC 12 7 Uvalde JC 18 18 Victoria JC 6 1941-45 13 Texas A&M-C.C. 34 No team fielded. 1937 3-5-0 Coach: George Kieffer 6 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 13 13 Texas School/Deaf 6 0 Schreiner 7 7 St. Mary’s (Texas) 12 6 Brownsville JC 12 12 Clifton JC 8 19 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 13 Texas (Fr.) 33 1946 4-4-0 Coach: Fritz Lehnhoff 1938 4-4-1 14 Navarro JC 21 Coach: George Kieffer 0 Schreiner 7 3 Texas (Fr.) 20 0 Southwest Texas 13 0 Schreiner 13 0 Sul Ross 32 6 Lamar Tech 33 19 Clifton JC 0 27 Texas School/Deaf 0 26 Allen Academy 0 14 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 19 Clifton JC 7 0 Brownsville JC 7 28 Allen Academy 0 25 Clifton JC 6 13 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 7 13 Randolph AFB 13 Head Coach Fritz Lehnhoff and Assistant Coach Red Miller talk prior to the 1947 season.

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The 1938 Bulldogs, coached by George Kieffer (top row, second from left), gather for their team picture.

1952 1-8 1955 0-7-1 1960 5-4 Coach: George Kieffer Coach: John J. Kramer Jim Malmquist 0 Tyler JC 40 6 Southwest Texas 47 39 Southwest Texas 7 7 Great Western 19 13 Texas A&M-Kingsville 33 7 McMurry College 15 7 UT-Arlington 27 7 Sam Houston St. 26 2 Pensacola NAS 3 13 Howard Payne 39 0 S.F. Austin 64 14 Sul Ross St. 16 19 Uvalde JC 0 7 Louisiana College 20 1959 3-6-1 7 Louisiana College 13 6 Victoria JC 19 14 Sul Ross St. 27 Coach: Jim Malmquist 25 Lackland AFB 6 14 Wharton JC 44 0 McNeese St. (La.) 31 12 Southwest Texas 14 27 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 8 0 Del Mar JC 33 7 Texas A&M-C.C. 7 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 36 21 Texas A&M-C.C. 13 0 Randolph AFB 19 60 Monterrey Tech, Mexico 0 2 Monterrey Tech, Mexico 0 (Forfeit) 1956 5-3 23 Louisiana College 26 Coach: John J. Kramer 26 UT-Arlington 27 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 39 50 Lackland AFB 8 1961 5-3-1 6 Southwest Texas 19 13 McMurry 42 Coach: Jim Malmquist 26 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 14 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 0 McMurry 6 27 East Central Okla. 6 13 Austin College 33 7 Southwest Texas 6 19 Louisiana College 20 12 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 12 13 S.F. Austin 9 46 Sul Ross St. 10 35 Tarleton St. 0 1953 2-7 14 Texas A&M-C.C. 7 33 Sul Ross St. 14 Coach: John J. Kramer 33 Austin College 14 0 Louisiana College 7 0 Schreiner 16 13 Eastern N.M. 17 0 Sul Ross St. 39 16 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 1957 2-6 14 Youngstown (Ohio) 14 0 Arlington St. 7 Coach: John J. Kramer 0 Howard Payne 21 12 Southwest Texas 28 26 Texas A&M-C.C. 6 13 Good Fellow AFB 21 7 Austin College 19 6 East Central Okla. 33 19 Victoria JC 7 7 McMurry 9 0 Wharton JC 28 20 Louisiana College 26 0 Del Mar JC 41 9 Sul Ross St. 12 20 Texas A&M-C.C. 13 1954 1-7 33 Austin College 15 Coach: John J. Kramer 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 20 1958 0-8 6 Southwest Texas 20 Coach: John J. Kramer 0 Sam Houston St. 46 7 Pensacola NAS 27 6 S.F. Austin 64 0 Southwest Texas 27 12 Texas A&M-C.C. 7 8 Texas A&M-Kingsville 26 12 Sul Ross St. 18 0 McMurry 63 18 McNeese St. (La.) 33 7 Louisiana College 26 7 East Central Okla. 60 12 Northwest Louisiana 43 7 Texas A&M-C.C. 14 7 Austin College 19 Head Coach Verl “Jiggs” Westergard, left, sits with a pair of his players.

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Head Coach Fred Hightower, far left on bottom row, and the Bulldogs of 1966 stand for the team photo. 1965 1-9 1972 3-7 Coach: Fred Hightower Coach: Jim Wacker 0 Sul Ross St. 13 0 Howard Payne 7 0 Southwest Texas 31 12 Southwest Texas 17 6 East Texas St. 13 14 Arkansas St.* 13 0 Sam Houston St. 28 0 Trinity 42 0 Tarleton St. 27 2 Prairie View A&M* 0 1962 5-4 0 Angelo St. 34 1969 4-5-1 6 N.M. Highlands 23 Coach: Verl Westergard 6 Trinity 20 Coach: Carman Bonner 40 Austin College 6 7 Southwest Texas 25 0 McMurry 16 15 Bishop College 23 21 McMurry 13 21 S.F. Austin 6 12 Bishop College 19 24 Southwest Texas 24 49 Bishop College 28 34 Tarleton St. 14 22 Texas A&M-C.C. 20 13 Howard Payne 15 7 Millsaps (Miss.) 12 14 Sul Ross St. 28 25 Cameron (Okla.) 8 *forfeit by TLU 7 Howard Payne 14 24 Tarleton St. 6 38 Eastern N.M. 30 1966 2-7 20 Austin College 21 28 Texas A&M-C.C. 8 Coach: Fred Hightower 23 Trinity 14 6 Youngstown (Ohio) 13 3 Sul Ross St. 13 14 Angelo St. 46 35 N.M. Highlands 28 3 Southwest Texas 34 47 Northwood 6 0 East Texas St. 42 14 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 28 3 Jacksonville St. (Ala.) 21 1963 5-5 6 Tarleton 28 Coach: Verl Westergard 19 Angelo St. 13 1970 5-4-1 14 Youngstown (Ohio) 7 7 Trinity 17 Coach: Carman Bonner 8 Southwest Texas 22 35 Midwestern (Iowa) 7 3 Southwest Texas 14 6 Howard Payne 7 27 Bishop College 28 21 Bishop College 34 0 Tarleton St. 31 3 Eastern N.M. 16 9 N.M. Highlands 7 17 UT-Arlington 3 7 Eastern N.M. 34 1967 3-5 10 Cameron (Okla.) 10 34 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 Coach: Fred Hightower 37 Austin College 6 8 Lackland AFB 24 7 Southwest Texas 30 34 Jackson St. (Miss.) 40 23 Southeastern Okla. 6 42 Bishop College 0 10 Prairie View A&M 0 27 Bishop College 6 26 Tarleton St. 28 21 Arkansas A&M 14 12 Colorado College 13 28 Northwood 0 34 Trinity 12 29 Angelo St. 31 82 Paul Quinn 6 24 Austin College 39 D.W. Rutledge, pictured here in 1974, was an All-American linebacker. 1968 3-5 Coach: Fred Hightower 7 Bishop College 18 1964 6-4 0 Southwest Texas 40 Coach: Fred Hightower 28 Northwood 0 1971 5-6 7 Sul Ross St. 6 21 Trinity 41 Coach: Jim Wacker 3 Southwest Texas 14 23 Tarleton St. 20 0 Howard Payne 7 7 Howard Payne 0 7 Angelo St. 6 21 Northwood 6 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 36 8 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 20 17 Southwest Texas 34 24 Tarleton St. 8 18 Austin College 35 7 Eastern N.M. 14 0 Sam Houston St. 27 24 Trinity 27 26 Eastern N.M. 7 53 St. Mary’s (Texas) 12 13 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 58 Austin College 21 20 McMurry 17 20 Jackson St. (Miss.) 48 17 Bishop College 42 6 Prairie View A&M 17 41 Ark.-Monticello 14 20 Bishop College 0

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1979 4-6 1983 7-3 Coach: Dan Knight Coach: Vernon Fewell 5 Southwest Texas 19 27 Austin College 0 23 Howard Payne 6 9 Howard Payne 10 0 S.F. Austin 58 41 Ouachita Baptist 8 9 Sam Houston St. 32 7 Sam Houston St. 14 30 Prairie View A&M 21 33 Langston (Okla.) 22 0 Cameron (Okla.) 21 33 Prairie View A&M 14 7 Southwestern Okla. 16 35 East Central Okla. 44 14 Bishop College 12 24 Bishop College 7 7 Eastern N.M. 0 26 Southeastern OK 7 0 Central Okla. 30 24 Eastern N.M. 10

1980 4-6 1984 5-3-1 Coach: Dan Knight Coach: Vernon Fewell 3 Henderson St. (Ark.) 6 24 Austin College 0 0 Southwest Texas 38 7 Howard Payne 7 3 Howard Payne 14 23 McMurry 0 7 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 0 13 Tarleton St. 10 17 Sam Houston St. 7 9 Southeastern Okla. 3 TLU Hall of Famers David Wehmeyer, second from right, and D.W. Rutledge, far right, came 0 Prairie View A&M 3 23 Prairie View A&M 14 back to their alma mater for this 1984 game program photo shoot. 19 East Central Okla. 28 14 East Central Okla. 48 38 Southwestern Okla. 27 12 Bishop College 36 1973 7-3 0 Bishop College 19 7 Eastern N.M. 42 Coach: Jim Wacker 14 Eastern N.M. 7 7 Howard Payne* 28 0 Southwest Texas 21 1985 6-3 34 Arkansas St. 5 Coach: Vernon Fewell 21 Trinity 20 7 N.M. Highlands 38 6 Prairie View A&M 17 5 East Central Okla. 2 14 N. Arizona 28 1976 10-1 31 McMurry 6 55 Austin College 7 NAIA-II National Semifinalist 21 Tarleton St. 3 33 McMurry 12 Coach: Dan Knight 24 Eastern N.M.# 27 26 Bishop College 9 21 Tarleton St. 9 8 Howard Payne 26 36 Millsaps (Miss.) 6 13 Southwest Texas 9 1981 4-6 30 Prairie View A&M 6 * forfeit by Howard Payne 32 Howard Payne 16 Coach: Vernon Fewell 34 Nuevo Leon, Mexico 3 21 Trinity 0 22 Henderson St. (Ark.) 24 31 Bishop College 27 36 Central Okla. 20 0 Southwest Texas 59 # Overtime tie-breaker 1974 11-0 57 Arkansas Tech 20 6 Howard Payne 35 NAIA-II National Champions 48 Prairie View A&M 14 14 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 21 Coach: Jim Wacker 1986 1-9 36 McMurry 0 22 Sam Houston 13 Coach: Vernon Fewell 30 Tarleton 0 35 S.F. Austin 18 14 Prairie View A&M 25 30 Southwest Texas 7 7 Ark.-Monticello 13 33 Bishop College 3 29 East Central Okla. 13 9 Howard Payne 0 50 Howard Payne 14 0 Westminster (Pa.)* 31 20 Southwestern Okla. 26 37 Trinity 0 15 Tarleton St. 21 * NAIA-II National Semifinal game 24 Bishop College 23 13 Eastern N.M. 41 35 Valparaiso (Ind.) 6 14 Eastern N.M. 13 57 Austin College 0 2 East Central Okla. 13 28 McMurry 0 1977 4-6 18 Prairie View A&M 28 45 Harding 0 Coach: Dan Knight 1982 4-5 24 N.M. Highlands 31 15 Bishop College 9 7 Tarleton St. 17 Coach: Vernon Fewell 10 Bishop College 14 52 Linfield (Ore.)* 8 21 Southwest Texas 13 24 Howard Payne 20 3 Cameron (Okla.) 28 42 Missouri Valley** 0 7 Howard Payne 30 16 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 27 3 Sul Ross St. 27 * NAIA-II National Semifinal game 40 Trinity 6 17 Sam Houston St. 21 ** NAIA-II National Championship 28 Central Okla. 21 34 Langston (Okla.) 8 19 Prairie View A&M 14 17 Prairie View A&M 6 3 Cameron (Okla.) 20 20 East Central Okla. 28 1975 11-1 0 Southwestern Okla. 21 8 Southwestern Okla. 34 NAIA-II National Champions 14 Bishop College 17 3 Bishop College 33 Coach: Jim Wacker 13 Eastern N.M. 28 14 Eastern N.M. 10 42 Tarleton St. 6 21 Southwest Texas 20 12 Howard Payne 17 1978 3-6 Paul Salness, a flanker 14 Trinity 0 Coach: Dan Knight from Spring, catches 42 Arkansas Polytechnic 0 0 Southwest Texas 14 this touchdown pass 28 Prairie View A&M 3 18 Howard Payne 12 against Bishop during 40 McMurry 6 0 Central Okla. 25 the Homecoming game 28 Harding (Ark.) 6 14 Sam Houston St. 21 of 1986. 47 Bishop College 14 7 Prairie View A&M 12 21 Midland Lutheran*** 20 14 Cameron (Okla.) 22 32 Hanover (Ind.)* 13 22 Southwestern Okla. 8 34 California Lutheran** 8 19 Bishop College 24 * NAIA-II National Semifinal game 16 Eastern N.M. 0 ** NAIA-II National Championship *** Lutheran Brotherhood Bowl

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2002 2-8 Coach: Tom Mueller 2-7 American Southwest 14 Trinity 42 7 Hardin-Simmons+ 56 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 24 21 McMurry+ 20 21 Austin College+ 24 21 East Texas Baptist+ 28 6 Louisiana College+ 22 16 Mississippi College+ 36 10 Howard Payne+ 49 24 Sul Ross State+ 21 + American Southwest Conference

2003 2-8 Coach: Tom Mueller 2-7 American Southwest 0 Trinity 40 12 Hardin-Simmons + 29 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor + 27 Valdermar Herrera hits the open field during a game in 1985. 39 McMurry + 42 14 Austin College + 31 1987 2-8 1999 3-7 2001 2-8 21 East Texas Baptist + 45 Coach: Vernon Fewell Coach: Bryan Marmion Coach: Bryan Marmion 26 Louisiana College + 21 13 Ark. Monticello 28 2-5 American Southwest 2-7 American Southwest 0 at Mississippi College + 31 6 Henderson St. (Ark.) 7 7 Langston (Okla.) 31 14 Trinity 41 24 Howard Payne + 49 27 Tarleton St. 6 13 McPherson (Kan.) 34 23 Sul Ross State+ 37 29 Sul Ross State + 21 17 East Central Okla. 36 53 SW Assm. of God 16 7 Hardin-Simmons+ 45 + American Southwest Conference 13 Eastern N.M. 34 34 Austin College+* 31 9 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 44 16 Prairie View A&M 17 21 McMurry+ 68 51 McMurry+* 48 27 Howard Payne 13 7 Howard Payne+ 42 13 Austin College+ 38 2004 7-3 22 Abilene Christian 37 40 Sul Ross St.+ 44 24 East Texas Baptist+ 38 Coach: Tom Mueller 10 Cameron (Okla.) 28 26 Hardin-Simmons+ 35 48 Louisiana College+ 44 7-2 American Southwest 37 Howard Payne 56 6 Mississippi College+ 28 3 Mississippi College+ 41 32 Trinity 41 34 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 24 29 Howard Payne+ 36 27 Mary Hardin-Baylor + 36 + American Southwest Conference + American Southwest Conference 40 McMurry + 14 1988-97 * Overtime * Overtime 31 Austin College + 17 No team fielded. 39 East Texas Baptist + 28 64 Louisiana College +* 62 2000 4-6 31 Mississippi College + 28 Coach: Bryan Marmion 44 Howard Payne + 38 4-5 American Southwest 38 Sul Ross State + 14 21 Trinity 40 29 Hardin-Simmons + 59 23 Sul Ross State+ 21 + American Southwest Conference 14 Hardin-Simmons+ 42 * 4 overtimes 28 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 42 10 McMurry+ 51 14 Austin College+ 35 1998 4-6 35 East Texas Baptist+ 7 Coach: Bryan Marmion 45 Louisiana College+ 28 2-5 American Southwest 34 Mississippi College+ 32 17 Langston (Okla.) 43 13 Howard Payne+ 45 50 McPherson (Kan.) 34 + American Southwest Conference 74 SW Assm. of God 20 0 Austin College+ 34 0 McMurry+ 55 0 Howard Payne+ 39 29 Sul Ross St.+ 27 6 Hardin-Simmons+ 83 23 Mississippi College+ 21 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 27 + American Southwest Conference

Tight end David Hernandez takes a grab upfield in a game during 1987.

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2005 5-5 2009 0-10 Coach: Tom Mueller Coach: Dennis Parker 5-4 American Southwest 0-8 American Southwest 23 Trinity 31 21 Trinity 22 21 Mary Hardin-Baylor + 28 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 59 41 McMurry + 20 21 East Texas Baptist+ 32 42 Austin College + 9 23 Howard Payne+ 45 16 East Texas Baptist + 17 7 Sul Ross State+ 35 44 Louisiana College + 41 18 Incarnate Word+ 53 27 Mississippi College + 22 23 McMurry+ 36 14 Howard Payne + 21 22 Hardin-Simmons+ 38 28 Sul Ross State + 29 3 Louisiana College+ 42 32 Hardin-Simmons + 27 24 Mississippi College+ 38 + American Southwest Conference * American Southwest Conference

2006 6-4 Coach: Tom Mueller 4-4 American Southwest 45 Austin College 0 14 Trinity 9 21 Mississippi College + 28 9 Mary Hardin-Baylor + 31 31 East Texas Baptist + 28 2010 4-6 28 Howard Payne + 23 Coach: Danny Padron 10 Sul Ross State + 31 3-5 American Southwest 35 McMurry + 14 14 Austin College 20 7 Hardin-Simmons + 35 17 East Texas Baptist+ 14 24 Louisiana College + 22 17 Howard Payne+ 39 + American Southwest Conference 28 Sul Ross State+ 11 42 Trinity 14 14 McMurry+ 63 17 Hardin-Simmons+ 63 21 Louisiana College+ 38 42 Mississippi College+ 23 3 Mary Hardin Baylor+ 81 + American Southwest Conference

Fullback Jerry Jernigan chugs toward a first down during the 1987 season. 2007 2-8 2011 5-5 Coach: Dennis Parker Coach: Danny Padron 2-6 American Southwest 4-4 American Southwest 31 Sul Ross State 33 31 Austin College 28 Coaching Career Marks 10 Trinity University 31 14 Trinity 43 5 Mississippi College+ 34 44 East Texas Baptist+ 34 Coach Years at TLU W-L-T Pct. 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 48 51 Howard Payne+ 13 17 East Texas Baptist+ 19 43 Sul Ross State+ 26 Edgar Hennig 1921 3-0-0 1.000 55 Howard Payne+ 48 16 McMurry+ 60 James Harley 1912-13, 1915-17 10-2-0 .833 42 Sul Ross State+* 45 17 Hardin-Simmons+ 67 Jim Wacker 1971-75 38-16-0 .703 20 McMurry+ 9 16 Louisiana College+ 37 34 Hardin-Simmons+ 63 36 Mississippi College+ 16 Jack Doerfler 1926-29, 1932 25-13-1 .654 26 Louisiana College+ 31 17 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 56 Verl “Jiggs” Westergard 1962-63 10-9-0 .526 + American Southwest Conference + American Southwest Conference Dan Knight 1976-80 25-25-0 .500 * 3 overtimes Jim Malmquist 1959-61 13-13-2 .500 2012 4-6 Carman Bonner 1969-70 9-9-2 .500 2008 4-6 Coach: Danny Padron Coach: Dennis Parker 2-5 American Southwest Fred Weston 1930-31 9-9-1 .500 3-5 American Southwest 38 Austin College 16 Vernon Fewell 1981-87 29-37-1 .440 34 Sul Ross State** 27 7 Trinity 31 Tom Mueller 2002-06 22-28 .440 0 Trinity 24 43 SW Assm. of God 35 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 63 34 East Texas Baptist+ 28 Danny Padron 2010-12 13-17-0 .433 14 East Texas Baptist 26 31 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 49 Fritz Lehnhoff 1946-49 13-20-3 .403 28 Howard Payne 21 65 Sul Ross State+ 70 George Kieffer 1937-40, 1950-52 22-37-1 .375 24 Sul Ross State 14 21 Mississippi College+ 24 18 McMurry 0 37 Louisiana College+* 44 Fred Hightower 1964-68 15-30-0 .333 6 Hardin-Simmons 52 58 Hardin-Simmons+** 65 Bryan Marmion 1998-01 13-27-0 .325 7 Louisiana College 29 47 Howard Payne+ 6 A.J. Briesemeister 1923-25 1-6-2 .222 7 Mississippi College 52 + American Southwest Conference * American Southwest Conference * Overtime John Kramer 1953-58 10-38-1 .214 ** Overtime ** Double overtime Dennis Parker 2007-09 6-24-0 .200 Emil Sitz 1914 0-3-0 .000

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First Last Pts. Pts. Opponents Game Game W-L-T Scored Allowed Abilene Christian 1987 1987 0-1-0 22 37 Allen Academy 1939 1946 3-1-0 61 2 Angelo State 1965 1969 2-3-0 69 130 Arkansas A&M 1970 1970 1-0-0 21 14 Arkansas-Monticello 1971 1987 1-2-0 61 55 Arkansas-polytechnic 1975 1975 1-0-0 42 0 Arkansas State 1973 1973 1-0-0 34 5 Arkansas Tech 1976 1976 1-0-0 57 20 Arlington State 1953 1973 1-2-0 60 64 Austin College 1953 2012 15-12-0 750 518 Bishop College 1963 1986 12-12-0 499 445 Blinn JC 1928 1932 2-3-0 51 90 Brackenridge HS 1912 1913 3-1-0 37 28 Brooke Army Medics 1950 1950 1-0-0 21 13 Brownsville JC 1937 1948 1-3-0 32 31 California Lutheran 1975 1975 1-0-0 34 8 Cameron (Okla.) 1969 1987 1-5-1 70 137 Central Oklahoma 1976 1979 2-2-0 64 96 Clifton JC 1930 1948 8-1-0 212 54 Colorado College 1967 1967 0-1-0 12 13 Coronal Institute 1914 1914 0-1-0 0 58 Corpus Christi Naval Air Station 1949 1950 1-1-0 19 13 Daniel Baker 1949 1950 0-1-1 6 12 Decatur 1940 1940 1-0-0 12 0 Del Mar JC 1951 1953 0-3-0 6 132 East Central Oklahoma 1949 1987 3-10-0 182 289 East Texas Baptist 1949 2012 6-10-0 334 354 East Texas State 1949 1966 0-2-0 6 75 Eastern New Mexico 1961 1987 8-9-0 253 327 Edinberg JC 1930 1948 0-2-1 19 61 Flatonia HS 1912 1912 1-0-0 71 0 Floresville HS 1921 1921 1-0-0 2 0 Fredericksburg HS 1926 1926 0-1-0 0 7 Galveston JC 1940 1940 1-0-0 34 0 Gonzales HS 1915 1921 2-0-0 25 0 Goodfellow Air Force Base 1957 1957 0-1-0 13 21 Great Western 1952 1952 0-1-0 7 19 Hardin-Simmons 1998 2012 1-14-0 296 761 Hanover (Ind.) 1975 1975 1-0-0 32 13 Harding (Ark.) 1974 1975 2-0-0 73 6 Henderson State (Ark.) 1980 1981 0-2-0 25 30 Houston JC 1930 1930 1-0-0 13 0 Howard Payne 1952 2012 16-21-1 714 907 Incarnate Word 2009 2009 0-1-0 18 53 Jackson State (Miss.) 1970 1971 0-2-0 54 88 Jacksonville State (Ala.) 1966 1966 0-1-0 3 21 Kilgore JC 1939 1939 0-1-0 0 40 Kyle H.S. 1924 1924 0-1-0 0 12 Lackland Air Force Base 1959 1963 2-1-0 83 38 Lamar Tech 1938 1940 1-2-0 40 72 Langston (Okla.) 1982 1999 2-2-0 91 104 Laredo JC 1948 1948 0-1-0 0 12 Linfield (Ore.) 1974 1974 1-0-0 52 8 Lockhart HS 1915 1926 1-2-0 42 22 Louisiana College 1955 2012 6-14-0 450 593 Luling HS 1925 1927 1-1-0 32 19 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1998 2012 1-14-0 208 629 McMurry 1957 2011 15-13-0 608 705 McNeese State (La.) 1954 1955 0-2-0 18 64 Jason Trahan - 2004 Mcpherson (Kan.) 1998 1999 1-1-0 63 68 Midland Lutheran 1975 1975 1-0-0 21 20 Midwestern (Iowa) 1966 1966 1-0-0 35 7

* W-L-T is TLU’s record against opponent. 2013 opponents in bold.

64 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 ALL-TIME VS. OPPONENTS

First Last Pts. Pts. Opponents Game Game W-L-T Scored Allowed Millsaps (Miss.) 1972 1973 1-1-0 43 18 Mississippi College 1998 2012 7-8-0 303 447 Missouri Valley 1974 1974 1-0-0 42 0 Monterrey Tech, Mexico 1959 1960 2-0-0 62 0 Navarro JC 1946 1947 1-1-0 16 21 New Mexico Highlands 1962 1986 2-3-0 81 127 9th Field Artillery/S.A. 1931 1931 1-0-0 19 6 Northern Arizona 1973 1973 0-1-0 14 28 Northwest Louisiana 1958 1958 0-1-0 12 43 Northwood 1968 1971 4-0-0 124 12 Nuevo Leon (Mexico) 1949 1985 2-0-0 99 3 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 1980 1983 2-2-0 78 56 Paris JC 1939 1939 0-1-0 0 27 Paul Quinn 1967 1967 1-0-0 82 6 Peacock Military Academy S.A. 1914 1928 2-2-0 32 86 Pensacola Naval Air Station (Fla.) 1958 1960 0-2-0 9 30 Prairie View A&M 1970 1987 10-7-0 307 211 Randolph Air Force Base 1913 1950 3-1-1 46 19 Sam Houston State 1954 1983 2-8-0 93 235 San Antonio HS 1914 1914 0-1-0 NA NA San Antonio College 1927 1930 3-0-1 86 13 San Marcos Air Force Base 1951 1951 1-0-0 14 0 San Marcos Baptist Academy 1923 1928 1-2-0 14 62 San Marcos Lobos 1928 1928 1-0-0 20 6 San Marcos HS 1926 1926 1-0-0 6 0 San Marcos Normal 1915 1915 0-1-0 6 13 San Marcos Training School 1924 1924 2-0-0 19 6 Schreiner 1931 1953 0-11-0 20 211 Schreiner Prep 1928 1928 1-0-0 9 0 Schulenburg HS 1928 1928 1-0-0 10 0 Seguin HS 1916 1928 5-0-1 134 6 Southeastern Oklahoma 1949 1984 3-2-0 71 36 Southwestern Assemblies of God 1998 2012 3-0-0 170 71 Southwestern Oklahoma 1977 1982 2-4-0 95 132 Southwestern (Texas) 1940 1940 0-1-0 9 27 Stephen F. Austin 1954 1979 3-3-0 75 188 Staples HS 1915 1915 1-0-0 31 0 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 1960 1969 1-2-0 59 56 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1925 1971 1-4-1 72 119 Sul Ross State 1946 2012 12-18-0 675 763 Tarleton State 1961 1987 11-5-0 343 206 Taylor HS 1927 1927 1-0-0 12 0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1937 1965 15-4-1 333 212 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1930 1964 0-5-1 46 271 Texas-Arlington 1952 1970 1-3-0 60 64 Texas (Freshmen) 1930 1939 0-5-0 23 162 Texas School for Deaf 1928 1938 4-1-0 53 22 Texas State 1951 1981 6-24-1 250 678 Texas State (Freshmen) 1929 1948 4-4-1 78 88 Trinity 1948 2012 9-17-0 460 620 Trinity (Freshmen) 1948 1948 0-1-0 0 12 12th Field Artillery 1931 1932 2-0-0 26 13 23rd Infantry of S.A. 1932 1932 0-1-0 7 42 Tyler JC 1952 1952 0-1-0 0 40 Uvalde JC 1947 1952 2-2-0 101 31 Valparaiso (Ind.) 1974 1974 1-0-0 35 6 Victoria JC 1930 1953 4-3-0 107 91 Wesleyan Institute-S.A. 1925 1927 3-0-0 108 0 Sean Salinas - 2005 Westminster (Pa.) 1976 1976 0-1-0 0 31 Wharton JC 1947 1953 1-4-0 36 144 Yorktown HS 1912 1912 1-0-0 20 0 Youngstown (Ohio) 1961 1963 1-1-1 34 34

* W-L-T is TLU’s record against opponent. 2013 opponents in bold.

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TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Rushing Yards Opponents Points Scored Yards Allowed Season: 3,610 yards (328.2 yards/game, 11 games, 583 carries) 1974 Season: 412 (41.2 points/game, 10 games) 2001 Season: 172.5 yards/game (1,898 yards, 11 games) 1974 Game: 475 yards, vs. Austin College, 1974 Game: 83, Hardin-Simmons, 1998 Game: 18 yards, vs. Tarleton State, 1974 Opponent Rushing Yards Most TD Passes Points Allowed Season: 2,600 yards (266.0 yards/game, 10 games, 473 carries) 1998 Season: 29 (2.9 TDs/game, 10 games) 2012 Season: 44 (4.0 points/game) 1974 Game: 385 yards, Howard Payne, 1998 Game: 9, vs. Sul Ross State, 2012 Rushing Yards Allowed Passing Yards Opponents TD Passes Season: 65.6 yards/game (721 yards, 11 games, 388 carries) 1974 Season: 3,253 yards (325.3/game, 10 games, 401 attempts) 2012 Season: 31 (3.1/game, 10 games) 2011 Game: -20 yards, vs. Tarleton State (27 carries) 1974 Game: 558 yards, vs. Sul Ross State, 2012 Game: 8, McMurry, 2010 Passing Yards Allowed Opponent Passing Yards Most TD Rushes Season: 125 yards/game (1,500 yards, 12 games,312 attempts) 1975 Season: 3,096 yards (309.6 yards/game, 10 games, 301 attempts) 2007 Season: 41 (3.73 TDs/game, 11 games) 1974 Game: 19 yards, vs. Austin College (11 attempts) 2006 Game: 677 yards, McMurry, 2012 Game: 8, vs. Southwestern Assemblies of God, 1998 Interceptions Total Offense Opponents TD Rushes Season: 23 (2.56 INT/game) 1970 Season: 5,020 yards (456.4 yards/game, 11 games) 1974 Season: 24 (2.4 TDs/game, 10 games) 2012 Game: 4, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 1962 Per Game: 480.9 yards/game (4,809 yards, 10 games) 2012 Game: 8, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2010 Game: 616 yards, vs. Sul Ross State, 2012 8, Sul Ross State, 2012 Opponent Total Offense Total TDs Scored Season: 4,820 (482.0/game, 10 games) 2011 Season: 57 (5.18 TD/game), 1974 Game: 848, McMurry, 2011 Game: 11, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 Most Points Scored 11, vs. Southwestern Assemblies of God, 1998 Season: 421 (38.3 points/game, 11 games) 1974 Opponents Total TDs Scored Game: 82, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 Season: 51 (5.1 TD/game), 2011 Least Points Scored Game: 11, Hardin-Simmons, 1998 Season: 52 (6.5 points/game, 8 games) 1954 11, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2010

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE

Rushing Yards Pass Receptions Points Scored Career: 3,537 Royce Johnson, 1969-72 Career: 202 Roy Maas, 1966-69 Career: 247, Allen Cain, 2009-12 Season: 1,208 Royce Johnson, 1972 Season: 60 Rollie Casas, 1999 246, Mike Washington, 1973-76 Game: 276 Richard Miller, vs. Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 1985 Game: 15 Roy Maas, vs. Austin College, 1967 Season: 98, David Wehmeyer, 1971 Rushing Touchdowns Total Offense Game: 24, David Wehmeyer, vs. St. Mary’s (Kansas), 1971 Career: 40 Mike Washington, 1973-76 Career: 7,658 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 24, Mike Cantu, vs. Southwestern Okla., 1980 Season: 16 David Wehmeyer, 1971 Season: 2,832 Sean Salinas, 2004 24 Kenny Gransberry, vs. Louisiana College, 2004 Game: 4 David Wehmeyer, vs. St. Mary’s (Kan.),1974 Game: 505 Sean Salinas, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004 24 Cameron Peavy, vs. Sul Ross State, 2012 4 Mike Cantu, vs. Southwestern Okla., 1980 4 Kenny Gransberry, vs. Louisiana College, 2004* Passing Yards Career: 7,558 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 Season: 2,800 Sean Salinas, 2004 Game: 519 Sean Salinas, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004 TD Passes Career: 58 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 Season: 26 Sean Salinas, 2004 Game: 6 Rick Amick, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 6 Robbie Bozeman, vs. Sul Ross State, 1999 Passes Completed Career: 511 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 Season: 201 Robbie Bozeman, 1999 Game: 34 Robbie Bozeman, vs. Sul Ross State, 1999 Pass Attempts Career: 931 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 Season: 409 Robbie Bozeman, 1999 Game: 71 Robbie Bozeman, vs. Sul Ross State, 1999 Receiving Yards Career: 3,017 Jason Trahan, 2003-06 2,637 Roy Maas, 1966-69 Season: 1,086 Jason Trahan, 2005 Game: 218 Cameron Peavy, vs. Sul Ross State, 2012 TD Receptions Career: 31, Jason Trahan, 2003-06 Season: 12, Bruce Alan Wells, 1969 11, Jason Trahan, 2006 Game: 4, Cameron Peavy, vs. Sul Ross State, 2012 3, Steve Sanders, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 3 Roy Maas, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 3, Mike Walters, vs. Howard Payne, 2001

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MISC. OFFENSIVE RECORDS SPECIAL TEAMS Texas Lutheran’s All-Americans Most Plays Over 90 Yards Field Goals Over the years, a number of Bulldogs have been selected 3 Jason Trahan (91 TD, 95 TD, 98 TD) Career: 43 Allen Cain, 2009-12 to various All-America teams, including the Kodak, Lutheran Most TD Plays Over 90 Yards 35 Holt Storrie, 2004-07 Brotherhood, NAIA and USA Football squads. This alphabeti- 3 Jason Trahan (91, 95, 98) 25 John Ostrom, 1999-02 cal list recognizes First Team, Second Team, and Honorable Longest Run From Scrimmage Season: 17 Allen Cain, 2012* Mention Selections from the Kodak, Lutheran Brotherhood, 89 Shane Summers, vs. Howard Payne, 1987 17 Allen Cain, 2011*% NAIA, USA, D3football.com and Don Hansen’s Football Ga- Longest Kickoff Return 13 Holt Storrie, 2004 zette football teams. 97, Casey Davis, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2012 Game: 5 Allen Cain vs. SW Assemblies of God, 2012* Matt Alves 2006*, 2007* Mike Medina 1986 92, Anthony Smith, vs. Sul Ross State, 2007 5 Allen Cain vs. Mississippi College, 2011* Andy Anderson 1963 Richard Miller 1985 91, Eddie Marburger, vs. Sul Ross State, 1956 3 Ron Broz vs. Austin College, 1970 Frank Annweiler 1961 Tommy Moten 1984 90, Richard Miller, vs. Howard Payne, 1985 3 Jamey Cain vs. Eastern N.M., 1978 Walter Bartosh 1974 Ebbie Neptune 1962 Longest Run From Scrimmage For Touchdown 3 Chris Keller vs. Tarleton State, 1974 Melvin Boelter 1968, 1970 Doug Nettles 1985 89 Shane Summers, vs. Howard Payne, 1987 3 Jose Zarate vs. Prairie View A&M, 1987 Dustin Boren 1999 Chris Ormiston 1983 Longest Pass Play From Scrimmage 3 John Ostrom vs. McMurry, 2001 Allen Cain 2011&, 2012& Dennis Ortmann 1974 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004* 3 John Ostrom vs. McMurry, 2002 Fred Davis 1976 Kevin Ott 1975 Longest Pass Play For Touchdown 3 Holt Storrie vs. Howard Payne, 2004 Arlen Dunham 1955 Carroll Parker 1984 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004* 3 Holt Storrie vs. East Texas Baptist, 2005 Phil Dunne 1975, 1976 Jeremy Pawelek 2005 Longest Play From Scrimmage 3 Allen Cain vs. Howard Payne, 2011 Jerry Ellis 1975 Jim Perdue 1974 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004* 3 Allen Cain vs. Sul Ross State, 2011 Trent Faith 1984 Matt Ross 2004 Longest Play From Scrimmage For Touchdown 3 Allen Cain vs. Louisiana College, 2011 Joe Froelich 1972 D.W. Rutledge 1974 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004* Longest Field Goal David Garcia 2004 David Saenz 1999 Most Points Scored Both Teams 59, Allen Cain, vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2012 Willie Gipson 1975 Bobby Sagebiel 1972 135 (Sul Ross State 70, Texas Lutheran 65, 2012)* 53, Allen Cain, vs. Mississippi College, 2011 B.J. Gotte 2000 Carl Schoessow 1970, 1971 Most Plays In A Game 53, Joze Zarate, vs. Cameron (Okla.), 1986 Gene Greenshield 1950 Holt Storrie 2004, 2005 83 Robbie Bozeman (12 rush, 71 pass), vs. Sul Ross State, 1999* Longest Punt Josh Heimann 2000 Carl Tolbert 1977 87 Dennis Ortmann, vs. Austin College, 1972 Fred Hightower 1957 Walter Ulbricht 1971, 1972 Season Punting Average Royce Johnson 1972 Robert Valdez 1975 MISC. DEFENSIVE RECORDS 43.0 Harold Anderson, 1962 Mike Klett 1968 Mike Washington 1974, Punts Wade Klare 1985 1975, 1976 Fewest Opponent Rushes Allowed In A Game 22, vs. Schreiner, 1946 Bucky Lampe 1975 Dan Wegand 1972 4 Sul Ross State (2002)* Most Combined Punts Billy Larson 1959 David Wehmeyer 1971, Fewest Opponent Pass Attempts Allowed In A Game 35, Texas Lutheran (22) and Schreiner (13), 1946 Lief Larson 1982, 1983 1973, 1974 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor (1998)* Most Yards Gained Punting Bill Lehman 1960 Larry West 1969, 1970 Interceptions 493, David Lyons, vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1998 Eddie Marburger 1957 Bruce Alan Wells 1969 Career: 22 Carl Schoessow, 1968-71 Longest Kickoff Return Roy Maas 1968 * Academic All-American Season: 10 Doug Nettles, 1985 92, Anthony Smith, vs. Sul Ross State, 2007 Charlie McMahon 1957 & Playing and Academic 9, David Garcia, 2004% 91, Eddie Marburger, vs. Sul Ross State, 1956 Floyd Medearis 1970, 1971 All-American Game: 4 Vernon Fewell, Vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 1962 90, Richard Miller, vs. Howard Payne, 1985 Interceptions Returned For TD In A Season Longest Kickoff Return for a TD 3 Kyle McNally, 2011 97, Casey Davis, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2012 Longest Interception Return 92, Anthony Smith, vs. Sul Ross State, 2007 Capt. Thomas E. 95 Carl Schoessow, vs. Trinity, 1969 91, Eddie Marburger, vs. Sul Ross State, 1956 Eddy Award Longest Interception Return for TD 90, Richard Miller, vs. Howard Payne, 1985 New Braunfels, Texas native Thomas E. 95 Carl Schoessow, vs. Trinity, 1969 Most Kickoff Returns Eddy played offensive guard and linebacker Forced Fumbles In A Game 64, 2001* for the Bulldogs during the 1961 and 1962 3 Walter Barreda, vs. Howard Payne, 2011 Most Kickoff Return Yards In A Season seasons. On June 26, 1966, Capt. Eddy 1,307, 2001* was killed in action in Vietnam. His family Most Kickoff Return Yards In A Game and friends established the Capt. Thomas 261, vs. Trinity, 2004 E. Eddy Memorial Award, which is given each year to an out- Kickoff Return Average In A Game standing TLU football player. Listed below are the names of 32.6, vs. Trinity (8 returns for 261 yards), 2004* football players who have been honored with the Eddy Award. Individual Kickoff Return Average In A Game 55.5, Brandon Kyle, vs. Trinity, 2004 1967 - Larry Nowotny 1985 - Ron Biediger Individual Kickoff Return Yards 1968 - Bobby Boudreaux 1986 - Alan Witte 132, Coy Schneider, (5 returns for 132 yards) vs. Trinity, 2004 1969 - Mike Orr 1987 - Allen Brzozowski Individual Kickoff Return Average In A Season 1970 - Tommy Risinger 1998 - Travis Illian & 30.3, Brandon Kyle, 2004 1971 - Bervin Mirtsching Tony Kosub Most Kickoff Returns In A Season 1972 - Walter Ulbricht 1999 - Josh Reinhart 40, Mario Martinez, 2002* 1973 - Mark Stavinoha 2000 - Dustin Boren Most Yards Kickoff Return In a Season 1974 - D.W. Rutledge 2001 - Matt Ross 840, Mario Martinez, 2002* 1975 - Robert Valdez 2002 - Merlin Friesenhahn Most Yards Punt and Kick Return In A Season 1976 - Phil Dunne 2003 - Will Gavit 1,048, Mario Martinez, 2002 1977 - Wayne Cucco 2004 - Josh Adkinson Most Punt and Kick Return Yards/Game 1978 - Tommy Cook 2005 - Andy Puryear 104.8, Mario Martinez, 2002* 1979 - Jimmy Gonzales 2006 - Kyle Gillis Longest Punt Return 1980 - Tim Mikan 2007 - Eric Walker 95, Carl Schoessow, vs. Jackson State, 1970 1981 - Jeff Yates 2008 - James Villarreal Longest Punt Return for TD 1982 - Lief Larson 2009 - Brandon McCoy 95, Carl Schoessow, vs. Jackson State, 1970 1983 - Lief Larson & 2010 - Jack Moses * American Southwest Conference record Joe Lange 2011 - Rogelio Cantu % NCAA Division III leader 1984 - Carl Shannon 2012 - Jacob Laubach

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pt Avg. RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G 1. 2012 10 47 44 1 0 17 1 381 38.1 1. 2004 10 405 1740 4.3 20 174.0 1. 2006 10 1317 1834 665 3151 4.7 27 315.1 2. 2004 10 49 34 4 0 13 0 375 37.5 2. 2011 10 454 1626 3.6 15 162.6 2. 2008 10 1964 1706 630 3670 5.8 42 367.0 3. 2005 10 38 29 2 0 9 0 288 28.8 3. 2012 10 405 1556 3.8 17 155.6 3. 2005 10 1345 2395 706 3740 5.3 32 374.0 4. 2011 10 33 32 0 0 17 1 285 28.5 4. 2007 10 424 1544 3.6 12 154.4 4. 2003 10 1443 2564 702 4007 5.7 43 400.7 5. 1999 10 31 20 6 0 9 0 241 24.1 5. 2010 10 365 1302 3.6 13 130.2 5. 2002 10 1883 2169 671 4052 6.0 45 405.2 6. 2007 10 31 26 1 0 8 1 240 24.0 6. 2001 10 373 1216 3.3 11 121.6 6. 2004 10 1740 2334 717 4074 5.7 43 407.4 7. 2000 10 33 30 0 0 3 0 237 23.7 7. 2002 10 396 1191 3.0 10 119.1 7. 2009 10 1959 2146 644 4105 6.4 53 410.5 8. 2006 10 30 29 0 0 5 0 224 22.4 8. 2005 10 370 1190 3.2 12 119.0 8. 2001 10 2126 2098 638 4224 6.6 48 422.4 9. 2001 10 29 19 5 0 6 0 221 22.1 9. 2006 10 319 1163 3.6 12 116.3 9. 1999 10 1847 2442 725 4289 5.9 47 428.9 10. 2010 10 29 29 0 0 4 0 215 21.5 10. 1998 10 345 1552 3.3 14 113.6 10. 2010 10 1516 2965 709 4481 6.3 51 448.1 11. 1998 10 28 21 1 0 3 1 202 20.2 11. 2003 10 355 1098 3.1 8 109.8 11. 2000 10 2024 2351 730 4375 6.0 46 437.5 12. 2003 10 23 15 2 0 5 0 172 17.2 12. 2000 10 292 1048 3.6 14 104.8 12. 1998 10 2600 1961 725 4561 6.3 34 456.1 13. 2009 10 22 16 2 0 5 1 169 16.9 13. 2008 10 359 1007 2.8 9 100.7 13. 2007 10 1528 3096 677 4624 6.8 46 462.4 14. 2008 10 19 17 1 0 4 0 145 14.5 14. 1999 10 263 972 3.7 9 97.2 14. 2012 10 1925 2850 714 4775 6.7 50 477.5 15. 2002 10 18 14 0 0 7 1 145 14.5 15. 2009 10 339 668 2.0 7 66.8 15. 2011 10 1949 2871 766 4820 6.3 52 482.0

TDS SCORED G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pt Avg. PASSING OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds Avg/P TD Yds/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg TD Yds/G 1. 2004 10 49 34 4 0 13 0 375 37.5 1. 2012 10 401 241 14 60.1 3253 8.1 29 325.3 1. 2006 10 364 1317 3.6 8 131.7 2. 2012 10 47 44 1 0 17 1 381 38.1 2. 2005 10 360 196 14 54.4 2930 8.1 24 293.0 2. 2005 10 389 1345 3.5 12 134.5 3. 2005 10 38 2 9 2 0 90 288 28.8 3. 2004 10 362 202 16 55.8 2881 8.0 27 288.1 3. 2003 10 391 1443 3.7 14 144.3 4. 2011 10 33 32 0 0 17 1 285 28.5 4. 2000 10 401 217 20 54.1 2661 6.6 17 266.1 4. 2010 10 321 1516 4.7 20 151.6 4. 2000 10 33 30 0 0 3 0 237 23.7 5. 1999 10 442 215 21 48.6 2568 5.8 20 256.8 5. 2007 10 376 1528 4.1 18 152.8 6. 2007 10 31 26 1 0 8 1 240 24.0 6. 2003 10 303 161 15 53.1 2262 7.5 15 226.2 6. 2004 10 405 1740 4.3 20 174.0 6. 1999 10 31 20 6 0 9 0 241 24.1 7. 2006 10 323 150 17 46.4 1977 6.1 17 197.7 7. 1999 10 439 1847 4.2 20 184.7 8. 2006 10 30 29 0 0 5 0 224 22.4 8. 2001 10 322 140 14 43.5 1877 5.8 18 187.7 8. 2002 10 390 1883 4.8 23 188.3 9. 2001 10 29 19 5 0 6 0 221 22.1 9. 2011 10 313 162 7 51.8 1867 6.0 14 186.7 9. 2012 10 382 1925 5.0 24 192.5 9. 2010 10 29 29 0 0 4 0 215 21.5 10. 2009 10 327 146 25 44.6 1842 5.6 15 184.2 10. 2011 10 391 1949 5.0 18 194.9 11. 1998 10 28 21 1 0 3 1 202 20.2 11. 2008 10 304 148 15 48.7 1826 6.0 9 182.6 11. 2009 10 372 1959 5.3 20 195.9 12. 2003 10 23 15 2 0 5 0 172 17.2 12. 2010 10 288 154 12 53.5 1815 6.3 14 181.5 12. 2008 10 378 1964 5.2 20 196.4 13. 2009 10 22 16 2 0 5 1 169 16.9 13. 1998 10 341 140 21 41.1 1653 4.8 13 165.3 13. 2000 10 439 2024 4.6 25 202.4 14. 2008 10 19 17 1 0 4 0 145 14.5 14. 2007 10 282 130 14 46.1 1524 5.4 15 152.4 14. 2001 10 399 2126 5.3 22 212.6 15. 2002 10 18 14 0 0 7 1 145 14.5 15. 2002 10 248 122 15 49.2 1499 6.0 6 149.9 15. 1998 10 473 2600 5.5 27 260.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 1. 2012 10 1556 3253 806 4809 6.0 47 480.9 1. 2006 10 30 27 0 0 4 1 221 22.1 1. 2008 10 252 136 12 54.0 1706 6.8 19 170.6 2. 2004 10 1516 2881 803 4397 5.5 49 439.7 2. 2005 10 33 24 1 0 7 0 245 24.5 2. 2006 10 301 136 13 45.2 1834 6.1 21 183.4 3. 2005 10 1190 2930 730 4120 5.6 36 412.0 3. 2008 10 42 33 1 0 7 0 308 30.8 3. 1998 10 252 119 8 47.2 1961 7.8 24 196.1 4. 2000 10 1048 2661 693 3709 5.4 31 370.9 4. 2002 10 45 38 4 0 2 0 322 32.2 4. 2001 10 239 137 2 57.3 2098 8.8 26 209.8 5. 1999 10 1155 2568 705 3540 5.0 29 354.0 5. 2003 10 45 40 1 0 8 0 336 33.6 5. 2009 10 272 178 5 65.4 2146 7.9 29 214.6 6. 2011 10 1626 1867 767 3493 4.6 33 349.3 6. 2004 10 45 42 1 1 7 0 337 33.7 6. 2002 10 281 167 11 59.4 2169 7.7 20 216.9 7. 2003 10 1098 2262 658 3360 5.1 23 336.0 7. 2000 10 49 37 2 0 2 1 343 34.3 7. 2004 10 312 150 16 48.1 2334 7.5 23 233.4 8. 2006 10 1163 1977 642 3140 4.9 29 314.0 8. 1999 10 47 41 3 0 8 0 353 35.3 8. 2000 10 291 153 12 52.6 2351 8.1 21 235.1 9. 2010 10 1302 1815 653 3117 4.8 29 311.7 9. 2007 10 47 41 1 0 12 0 361 36.1 9. 2005 10 317 149 13 47.0 2395 7.6 20 239.5 10. 2001 10 1216 1877 695 3093 4.5 29 309.3 10. 2010 10 51 44 2 0 4 0 366 36.6 10. 1999 10 286 162 8 56.6 2442 8.5 25 244.2 11. 2007 10 1544 1524 706 3068 4.3 27 306.8 11. 2012 10 51 45 1 0 5 0 368 36.8 11. 2003 10 311 183 11 58.8 2564 8.2 29 256.4 12. 2008 10 1007 1826 663 2833 4.3 19 283.3 12. 2011 10 52 42 2 0 6 1 380 38.0 12. 2012 10 332 201 7 60.5 2850 8.6 24 285.0 13. 1998 10 1136 1653 686 2789 4.1 27 278.9 13. 1998 10 53 34 5 0 5 3 383 38.3 13. 2011 10 375 227 10 60.5 2871 7.7 31 287.1 14. 2002 10 1191 1499 644 2690 4.2 16 269.0 14. 2009 10 53 47 0 0 11 1 400 40.0 14. 2010 10 388 237 8 61.1 2965 7.6 28 296.5 15. 2009 10 668 1842 666 2510 3.8 22 251.0 15. 2001 10 54 44 2 0 12 2 412 41.2 15. 2007 10 301 173 13 57.5 3096 10.3 28 309.6

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RUSHING G Att Avg TD Long Avg/G Tot.Yds FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk INTERCEPTIONS No Yds Avg 1. Ken Gransberry 36 545 3.9 18 34 61.5 2215 1. Allen Cain 43-63 68.3 0-0 13-14 16-22 9-19 5-8 59 3 1. Dwight Bonner 16 238 14.9 2. Anthony Smith 37 451 4.0 9 70 49.1 1818 2. Holt Storrie 35-48 72.8 0-0 10-10 14-20 7-14 1-1 51 5 1. David Garcia 16 138 8.6 3. Bill Miller 40 319 4.4 10 57 35.5 1421 3. John Ostrom 25-45 55.5 0-1 15-16 3-13 7-14 0-1 47 6 3. Jake Robbins 7 69 9.8 4. Jerry Barbee 21 227 5.0 11 74 54.7 1148 4. Chris George 5-8 62.5 0-0 2-2 3-4 0-2 0-0 37 0 4. Kyle McNally 5 116 23.2 5. Dominique Hardaway 27 245 4.7 12 53 42.5 1147 5. Josh Spaw 4-8 50.0 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-5 0-0 44 2 4. Brandon McCoy 5 94 18.8 6. Charles Cooper 20 192 4.4 7 31 41.9 837 6. Phillip Garlin 3-5 60.0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 45 2 4. Jason Maples 5 7 1.4 7. Mitchell Bunger 20 223 3.0 8 29 33.5 669 7. David Vogt 4 55 13.7 8. David Lyons 30 164 3.8 11 52 26.1 648 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 8. Robert Bonner 3 77 38.5 9. Bobby Lee 24 128 3.6 3 44 24.8 594 1. Allen Cain 0 43-63 118-121 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 247 8. David Saenz 3 65 21.7 10. Roderick Batson 20 141 3.9 7 39 27.2 544 2. Holt Storrie 0 35-48 118-124 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 223 8. Joaquin Garcia 3 51 17.0 3. Jason Trahan 31 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 188 8. LaRon Grady 3 36 12.0 PASSING G Att-Comp-Int Pct TD Lng Avg/G Yds 4. John Ostrom 0 25-45 83-94 1-1 1 0-0 0 0 162 1. Sean Salinas 36 931-511-40 54.9 58 98 209.7 7549 5. Steven Thrash 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 114 SACKS G No. Yds 2. Craig Dailey 27 683-345-37 50.5 32 75 163.7 4420 6. Ken Gransberry 18 0-0 0-0 2-3 0 0-0 0 0 112 1. David Longoria 28 13 96 3. Robbie Bozeman 20 683-317-35 46.4 31 73 190.6 3811 7. D. Hardaway 18 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 108 2. Jake Robbins 21 12 61 4. Mitchell Bunger 20 520-277-17 53.3 27 80 159.3 3186 8. Anthony Smith 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 90 2. Roderick Chambers 40 12 85 5. Brent Peavy 22 360-216-13 60.0 21 67 129.8 2855 9. Sean Salinas 14 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 7-18 0 0 84 4. Shaun Washington 38 11 76 6. Joel Waldon 23 363-174-16 47.9 13 92 94.8 2180 9. Rollie Casas 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84 4. Tony Kosub 27 11 62 7. Matt Schumacher 8 198-100-13 50.5 12 91 164.8 1318 4. Chris Kyle 10 11 91 8. Adam Vyvial 24 184-86-8 46.7 10 73 45.8 1098 PUNTING No Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 7. James Fowler 20 10.5 42 9. Jarret Buchholtz 7 169-77-14 45.6 8 47 150.7 1055 1. Dillon Koop 165 6558 39.7 74 13 39 44 2 8. Chris Hicks 29 10 95 10. Bryant Villa 9 163-76-8 46.6 8 43 85.9 773 2. Frank Vera 158 6045 38.2 66 10 17 43 2 9. Carlos Santiago 36 8 66 3. Trey Brezina 58 2204 38.0 56 3 7 9 1 10. Chad Matthews 20 7 55 RECEIVING G Catches Avg TD Lng Avg/G Yds 4. Thomas Elbel 44 1670 38.0 70 0 3 13 1 10. Dustin Boren 29 7 51 1. Jason Trahan 38 149 20.3 31 98 79.4 3017 5. Dane Hughes 102 3881 38.0 69 6 9 19 3 10. Casey Wedding 35 7 41 2. Steven Thrash 35 151 13.9 19 80 60.2 2108 6. Marcos Valderas 46 1730 37.6 53 4 8 13 0 10. Ben Samples 39 7 41 3. Darrell White 40 110 14.5 12 80 39.7 1588 7. Phillip Garlin 24 876 36.5 61 2 1 5 3 10. Augustine Nwoko 39 7 37 4. Rollie Casas 26 117 11.8 14 47 55.7 1448 8. David Lyons 150 5375 35.8 65 10 13 31 3 10. Walter Barreda 18 7 30 5. Mike Walters 39 143 11.8 11 75 34.7 1354 9. R.C. King 66 2353 35.6 60 0 10 15 3 6. Cameron Peavy 24 71 16.5 9 77 48.7 1168 FUMBLES FORCED G No. 7. Matt Ross 37 71 14.9 11 60 29.6 1097 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 1. Jake Dearing 39 6 8. Anthony Smith 37 73 12.1 5 56 23.9 885 1. Anthony Smith 37 1817 852 55 1525 0 4282 115.7 2. Jake Robbins 39 5 9. Brandon Kyle 38 68 13.0 5 41 21.6 822 2. Jason Trahan 38 40 3017 0 10 0 3067 80.7 2. Ben Samples 39 5 10. Jonathon Randle 36 52 15.8 6 49 22.7 820 3. Ken Gransberry 36 2215 394 0 0 0 2609 72.5 4. Jarrad McAdams 20 4 4. David Lyons 30 648 255 547 983 0 2433 81.1 4. Jerry Nelson 24 4 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 5. Mario Martinez 20 153 762 208 1190 0 2313 115.6 4. Casey Wedding 35 4 1. Sean Salinas 36 1189 109 7549 7658 212.7 6. Steven Thrash 35 9 2108 0 0 0 2117 60.5 4. Augustine Nwoko 39 4 2. Craig Dailey 27 869 132 4420 4552 168.6 7. Brandon Kyle 38 26 822 0 1147 0 1995 52.5 4. Walter Barreda 18 4 3. Robbie Bozeman 20 858 420 3811 4231 211.5 8. Darrell White 40 7 1588 22 306 0 1923 48.1 4. Darnell Bohannon-Bey 29 4 4. Mitchell Bunger 20 743 669 3186 3855 192.8 9. Lewis Williams 20 32 790 25 905 0 1875 93.8 10. Greg Morrison 9 3 5. Brent Peavy 22 516 393 2855 3248 147.6 10. Bill Miller 40 1421 195 0 212 0 1828 45.7 10. Trey Linkenhoker 9 3 6. Joel Waldon 23 500 271 2130 2451 106.6 10. Jason Williams 10 3 7. Ken Gransberry 36 545 2215 0 2215 61.5 TACKLES G Solo Ast Total 10. Troy Ebensberger 20 3 8. Anthony Smith 37 454 1818 34 1852 50.1 1. Jake Dearing 39 134 160 294 10. Joaquin Garcia 20 3 9. Bill Miller 40 319 1421 0 1421 35.5 2. Andy Puryear 40 146 133 279 10. Dwight Bonner 40 3 10. Matt Schumacher 8 251 78 1318 1396 174.5 3. Jack Moses 39 116 152 268 10. Jack Moses 29 3 4. Jake Robbins 39 124 109 233 10. Tanner Sparks 9 3 PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Long 5. Dwight Bonner 40 127 64 191 10. Delas Lancelin 20 3 1. David Lyons 56 547 9.8 0 45 6. John Tate 28 66 113 179 10. Ty Johnson 9 3 2. Jesse Gremminger 31 359 11.6 2 75 7. Jack Moses 29 81 97 178 3. Ronnie Canedo 30 348 11.6 0 60 8. Bradley Snowden 30 97 78 175 FUMBLES RECOVERED G No. 4. Tyler Denman 17 232 13.6 0 60 9. Will Gavit 40 73 100 173 1. Jake Robbins 39 9 5. Mario Martinez 16 208 13.0 1 67 10. Ben Samples 39 76 91 167 2. Andy Puryear 40 6 6. Brian Box 15 125 8.3 0 30 2. Rudy Guarnero 10 5 7. David Garcia 10 112 11.2 0 35 TACKLES FOR LOSS G NO. YDS 4. Gil Escobedo 32 4 8. Coy Schneider 19 108 5.7 0 16 1. Carlos Santiago 36 37 137 5. Mike Milliman 10 3 9. Kelshall Rivas 11 93 8.5 0 21 1. Andy Puryear 40 37 102 5. Nathan Thigpen 17 3 10. Zach Rowland 12 73 6.1 0 14 3. Roderick Chambers 40 28 120 5. Jack Moses 20 3 4. Jake Dearing 39 25 95 5. Robert Lagow 20 3 KICK RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Long 4. Jack Moses 39 25 77 5. Tony Kosub 27 3 1. Anthony Smith 90 1942 21.6 1 92 5. Troy Ebensberger 20 24 73 5. David Garcia 28 3 2. Mario Martinez 55 1190 21.6 0 50 5. Dustin Boren 29 24 97 5. Dustin Boren 29 3 3. Brandon Kyle 52 1147 22.0 0 65 7. Tony Kosub 27 21 89 5. Clay Magill 29 3 4. David Lyons 49 983 20.1 0 73 7. James Villarreal 23 21 71 5. Matt Alves 30 3 5. Lewis Williams 45 905 20.1 0 41 7. Augustine Nwoko 39 21 61 5. Jason Maples 36 3 6. Mario Herrera 38 792 20.8 0 36 7. Jake Robbins 39 21 107 5. Will Gavit 40 3 7. Ckody Burton 26 537 20.7 0 44 5. Jack Moses 29 3 8. Zach Rowland 17 370 21.8 0 61 5. Kevin Cossey 20 3 9. Brian Box 18 363 20.2 0 40 5. Zack Weathersby 30 3 10. Coy Schneider 17 327 19.2 0 48 5. Walter Barreda 18 3 5. Jordan Vines 5 3 5. Bradley Snowden 30 3

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The list that follows on the next eight pages is a collection of players’ names that have, at some time or other, appeared on a Texas Lutheran football roster. This is not a collection of lettermen, although many of these players did letter. Lettermen lists in the TLU football annals are scarce, particularly for the early years. What we have attempted to do here is compile a comprehensive list of all players who (at some point in their college journey) were members of the Bulldog football team. Additions, corrections and other bits of information are most welcome. Please email the TLU Sports Information Office ([email protected]) with your information. Thank you.

A Aguayo, Gary 1998 Allen, Mitchell 1986 Anderson, Charles 1964-67 Arevalo, Oscar 1981 B Aguilar, Alex 1999-01 Allen, Richard 2009-10 Anderson, Dantrell 2008-09 Arias, Art 2009 Abraham, Gene 2006 Aguilar, Art 2007 Allen, Steve 2007 Anderson, David 1965 Arldt, Christopher 1999 Baasen, Wesley 1946-49 Abrameit, Zachary 2005 Aguilar, Joel 2002 Allen, Thomas 1986 Anderson, Dustin 2008 Armstrong, Shawn 2004 Babineaux, Bob 1974 Abrego, Chris 1998 Ahrendt, Wilfred 1939-40 Allison, Charles 2010 Anderson, Jonathon 2011 Arnic, Leonard 1976-79 Badgett, Jacob 2011 Abundis, Carlos 1981 Ajiodo, Okolo 2002-03 Allsop, Scott 1977 Anderson, Wayne 1975 Arnold, Frank 1959-62 Badillo, Randy 1999 Arce, Joshua 2009 Aki, Rusty 2006 Alton, Martin 1985 Annweiler, Frank 1959-61 Arroyo, Ivy 1981 Bahr, Jake 2012 Ache, Matthew 2001 Albers, John 1939-40 Altonen, Rick 1981 Annweiler, Rick 1965 Asahene, Emmanuel 2007-11 Bailey, L.J. 1928-29 Acton, David 2002-05 Albrecht, Leslie 1955 Alvarado, Elwin 2006 Ansley, Mark 1977 Askey, Richard 1980 Bailey, Pat 1965-68 Adamcek, Fred 1974-75 Aldakkour, Anthony 2010-11 Alvarado, Mark 2008 Anthony, Jordan 2005 Attwood, Randy 2010 Bailey, Zach 2005 Adame, Adan 1985-87 Aldridge, Michael 2000-03 Alves, Brian 2002-03 Anthony, Sam 1953 Auten, Bill 1963 Baker, Jesse 1946-1949 Adame, Max 2000-01 Alexander, Dylan 2010-12 Alves, Matt 2004-07 Appelt, Robert 2006 Avila,Adam 1998 Baker, Ronald 1977-79 Adams, Kody 2010-11 Alexander, Emmanuel Amaro, Ray 1974-75 Appling, Mike 1986-87 Axel, Jac 2011 Ball, Gary 1974 Adams, Tavian 2006 2010-11 Ament, Guy 2002-05 Arbuckle, Ronny 1954 Ayres, Zachary 2004 Ballenger, Kevin 1984 Adkins, Troy 2012 Alexander, Lloyd 1971-74 Amick, Rick 1968 Arciniega, Ruben 2000-01 Azenhoffer, Wayne 1952-54 Bang, Jason 2003-04 Adkinson, Joshua 2002-05 Alford, Mike 1972 Anderson,Andy 1960-63 Ardoin, Cedric 2001 Bannister, Bill 1982-84

Members of the 1955 Texas Lutheran Football Team take time for a picture on campus.

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The 1972 Bulldogs are pictured here in an on-campus photo. The ‘72 team was coached by Jim Wacker.

Barbee, Jerry 1998-01 Benson, Mark 1982 Blume, Walter 2003 Bradley, Brian 1977-78 Brown, Zach 2009 Calderon, Ben 1983-84 Barecky, Josh 2000 Benson, Zane 2011 Bode, Collin 2011-12 Brady, Edwin 1966 Broz, Ronnie 1968-71 Callis, Andrew 2005 Barnes, Deion 2011-12 Benware, Anthony 1998 Boehl, Billy 1949-54 Bragg, Dale 1972 Brucklacher, John 1975 Campbell, Brian 1999-01 Barnett, Bubba 1968-70 Berg, Laddie 1960-63 Boelter, Melvin 1968-70 Brand, Kaid 2011 Brunet, Trevor 2001 Campbell, Hunter 2011 Barnhard, Bill 1972 Berger, Royce 1961 Boemecke, Charles 1966-69 Brandenburg, John 1980-83 Bryan, John 1960-62 Campbell, Ryan 2002 Barnhard, Rubin 1956 Bernard, Burk 1955 Boenig, Clarence 1955 Brandenburg, Tyler 2011-12 Brzozowski, Allen 1984-87 Campbell, Quincey 1980 Barreda, Walter 2010-11 Bernhard, David 1971 Boening, Henry 1963-67 Bratton, Gerald 1961 Brzozowski, Dwayne 1986 Campbell, Steve 1977 Barrera, Louis 2003 Berry, Dan 2000 Bogart, Robert 1963 Braun, Leon 1931 Buchholtz, Jarret 2009-10 Campbell, Walter 2004 Barron, Joe 1949-52 Berry, Denato 2006 Bohannon-Bey, Darnell Braun, Richard 1998 Buck, Jared 2002-03 Campsey, Tommy 1965 Barros, Kevin 1984-86 Berry, Tony 1958-59 2010-12 Brawley, Lucas 2011 Buckley, Raphiel 2000 Canedo, Ronnie 1998-01 Barter, Jesse 2001 Besch, Mike 1979 Bohls, Alvin 1929 Brawner, Eugene 1946-47 Budd, David 1977-78 Canion, Bing 1981 Barton, Gary 2005 Best, Waldemar 1923 Bohls, Ed 1966-67 Brayan, John 1959-61 Bull, Tyler 2010 Cannata, Matt 2009-12 Barton, Jimmy 2000 Bethel, Gary 1970-73 Bohls, Fred 1958-60 Brewer, Dexter 2004-06 Bunch, Brandon 1999 Cannon, Drake 2011 Bartosh,Walter 1971-74 Bethke, Dennis 1969-70 Bohls, James 1962-65 Brezina, Trey 2006 Bunger, Mitchell 2010-11 Cano, Alex 1998 Battros, Mitchell 1949-50 Beveridge, Garry 2004-05 Bohnert, Steve 1974-76 Briell, Bobby 1971 Burchell, Joshua 2003 Cantu, Derek 1999 Batson, Roderick 2005-08 Bevly, Wes 2001 Bolden, Howard 2002-03, Brinkley, Barry 1985-87 Burk, Stephen 2006 Cantu, Eduardo 1998 Bauhof, Ned 1984 Beynaerts, Bobby 2006 2006 Brinkmeyer, Herbert 1970 Burkholder, Jody 1971 Cantu, Mark 1975-76 Baumbach, Dennis 1969-70 Biedeger, Greg 1971 Bolger, Jack 2010-11 Briscoe, Charles 1999 Burleson, Dustin 2008 Cantu, Mike 1980-83 Bautista, Matt 1980-81 Biedermann, Bob 1979 Bolton, Matthew 2007 Bristch, Charles 1974-77 Burns, Will 2003 Cantu, Oscar 1951 Beard, Russell 1963-65 Biediger, Greg 1966- 67 Bommer, Jacob 2000 Broadway, Ben 2005 Burroughs, Doug 1977 Cantu, Rogelio 2009-11 Beathard, Trey 1979 Biediger, Ralph 1981-82 Bonar, Justin 2009 Brock, Jobi 2001 Burroughs, Royce 2000 Capak, Kyle 2006 Beauchane, Mike 1971 Biediger, Ronnie 1981-85 Bonner, Dwight 2005-08 Brock, Robert 1963 Burton, Ckody 2010 Carbee, Judd 2002 Beaulieu, Jonathan 2003 Biediger, Roy 1967-70 Bonner, Robert 2005-08 Brodie, Anthony 1974 Busch, Jeremiah 1999 Cardenas, Larry 2011 Bennett, Jamelle 2005 Bielfeldt, Karl 1998 Bonugli, Robert 2005-07 Bromschwig, Mark 1979 Bustamante, Marcos Cardona, Richard 1975-76 Beck, Clinton 2003 Bigott, Will 1947 Booker, Jonathan 2003-05 Brooks, Steve 1975-78 1984-87 Carew, Mike 1985-87 Beck, Ronnie 2007-08 Bills, Mike 1981-85 Boren, Dustin 1998-01 Brooks, Tim 2008 Butler, Bobby 1977 Carey, Tyler 2012 Becker, Franklin 1955 Bindi, Sahr 2006 Borgestede, Don 1955-58 Brosius, Robby 1998-99 Butler, Jeff 2006 Carleton, Greg 1986 Becker, Gilbert 1959 Birk, Ronald 1952 Bosse, Marvin 1950-51 Brothers, Quinton 2006 Butler, Kelvin 2008 Carlson, Jay 1959 Becker, Otto 1936-38 Bishop, Jonathan 2007 Boudreaux, Bobby 1965-68 Brown, Darrell 1980-82 Butler, Quint 2008 Carmack, Mike 2000 Beckham, Rick 1974 Black, Niel 1960 Bowls, Raymond 1928-29 Brown, Dave 1977 Byrd, Brandon 2012 Carmichael, Tom 1960-61 Beicker, Don 1972-75 Blackwell, Reginald 1999 Bowman, David 2002 Brown, Dwain 1980 Carpenter, Mark 1977-80 Belasquez, Jason 2004 Blake, Steve 1977 Box, Brian 2007, 2009-11 Brown, Eric 1980-82 C Carr, Bobby 1981-82 Belden, Chase 2002-03 Bland, Glenn 1957 Boxley, Josh 2004 Brown, Garrett 2005 Carrera, Tom 1977-80 Bell, Artie 1937-38 Bland, John 1998 Boyd, Caston 2008 Brown, Glenn 2010 Cabe, Brandon 1998 Carrillo, Isac 1998 Bell, Cedrick 2002 Blaschke, David 1964 Boyd, Chuck 1970-71 Brown, I.J. 1959-62 Cabiya, Joshua 2003 Carrillo, Robert 2003-04 Bell, Dwight 2003 Bleiler, Richard 1975 Boyd, DeMarcus 2011-12 Brown, Kerry 2010-12 Cabrera, Josh 2007 Carrizales, Roy 1977 Bell, Ryan 2003 Blomquist, Edwin 1969 Boyd, Lowell 1980 Brown, Kyle 2003-04 Caddie, Chaz 2008 Carter, Ken 1972 Bell, Travis 2011 Bloomer, John Paul 2004-08 Bozeman, Robbie 1998-99 Brown, Larry 1987 Caffey, Colin 2009 Carter, Moneque 1974-76 Belyeu, Billy 2003 Bloomquist, Glynn 1972 Bracher, Fredrick 1936-38 Brown, Lavon 2000-01 Cain, Allen 2009-12 Cartwright, Bill 1957 Benavides, David 2001 Blucher, Garrett 2011-12 Braden Jr., Daniel 2001 Brown, Malvin 1975-79 Cain, Jamey 1977-79 Casas, Rolando 1998-02 Bennett Jr., Harold 1965 Blumburg, Johnny 1950 Bradford, Alfred 2005-08 Brown, Thomas 1985 Cain, Jimmy 1976 Castaneda, Jamie 1974 Bennett, Richard 1972 Blume, Darryl 1985 Bradford, Steve 1978 Brown, Troy 2012 Calavan, Trent 2000-01 Castillo, Jaymes 2007-10

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Castillo, Ray 1980 Cooke, David 1953-54 DeAngelo, Doug 1986 Edgemond, Bill 1983-85 Flint, John 1967 Gaston, Greg 1977 Castor, Paul 2005 Cooksey, James 1966 Dear,Allen 1986-87 Edwards, Charlie 1958-60 Flores II, Jorge 2002 Gaubatz, Robert 1959 Cate, Tom 1975 Cooper, Ben 2004-05, Dearing, Jake 2002-05 Edwards, Chris 2002, Flores, John 1998-99 Gauna, Matt 2012 Caudell, Aaron 2006 2008-09 Deason, Bubba 1985 2005-06 Flores, Juan 2002-05 Gavit, Will 2003-06 Cavazos, Frank 1957 Cooper, Charles 2010-11 Dedear, Dennis 1958-60 Edwards, Marty 1975-78 Flores, Justin 1998-01 Geiner, Richard 1953 Cavazos, Tino 1957 Cooper, Gary 2009-11 Delacruz, Johnny 1998 Edwards, Seth 2002 Flores, Luis 2009 Gendron, Joel 1977-80 Cedillo, Alex 1974 Cooper, Sheldon 1981-82 Del Bosque, Bobby 1987 Edwards, Zach 1999 Flores, Shawn 2002-03 Gersch, Ken 1972-74 Cervantes, Jesse 1980 Corbin, John 1998-00 DeLuna, Beto 1999-00 Egg, Garrett 2010 Floyd, Jacob 2011 Gesch, Jordan 2008-10 Cervantes, Vincent 1998 Corely, Barry 1968 Denburg, Ricky 1985 Eggers, Mike 1980-81 Forbes, Charlie 2002-03 Gevertz, Richard 1980 Cervenka, Ray 2010 Cortez, Gilbert, 1967 Denman, Tyler 2011 Egwuagu, Martin 2005 Fortenberry, Joe 1970-71 Gibbs, Robbie 1980-82 Cevallos, Robert 2011 Coselli, Ray 1973-76 Denny, Gary 1979 Ehler, John 1974 Foster, Justin 2007 Giese, Ross 1966 Ceyanes-Erwin, Josh 2012 Cossey, Kevin 2009-11 Denyer, Buzzy 1955-58 Ehrhardt, Charles 1940-41 Foster, Kyle 2000-03 Giesscer, Alphonse 1928-29 Chacon, Randy 2002 Cox, Jim 1981 Derby, J. Frank 2010 Eichler, Allen 1956 Foster, Mike 1980 Gigee, Nathan 2008 Chafin, Jeff 1976-79 Cox, Jimmy 1971 DeVilbiss, Dean 1984-86 Elbel, Thomas 2005 Fowler, James 2011-12 Gilliam, Alec 2012 Chambers, Roderick 2002- Cox, Josh 2006 Dewey, Mike 1977 Ellis, Chad 2010-11 Fox, Jacob 2012 Gilliland, Paul 1950 03, 2005-06 Cox, Robert 1966 DeWitt, Brian 2011 Ellis, Jerry 1973-75 Fox, Truxton 2005-06 Gillis, Kyle 2005-07 Chance, Brandon 1999 Crabtree, Matthew 2008 Diaz, Fred 1985 Ellis, Mark 1977 Franklin, Adam 2008 Gilmore, Al 1979-81 Chaney, Mike 2004 Craig, Jimmie 1964-67 Diaz, Rolando 1981 Elmore, Rodney 1999 Franklin, Anthony 2002-03 Ginn, Colby 2011-12 Charles, Matthew 2006 Crawford, Charlie 1967 Dick, Mark 1974 Emerson, Brian 1979-81 Franklin, Jody 1980-83, Gips, Frank 1979-82 Cheeves, Princston 2005 Crawford, Thaddeus 1977 Dickey, Bruce 1974-75 Emerson, Brian 1998-01 Franklin, Larry 1956-59 Gips, Paul 1940-41 Chevez, Leo 2007 Creel, Lindon 1959 DiCola, Michael 2006 Ender, Gottfried 1923 Frank, Caleb (2009) Gipson, Darrin 2007 Childs, Mike 1977 Cromidus, Paul 1979-81 Diebel, Clarence 1938 Ender, Max 1952, 55-56 Franks, Charles 1973-76 Gipson, Ronald 2011 Choate, Micah 2005 Crouch, Ross 1950 Diedrich, Brian 2000 Engelhardt, Marcus 1965 Franks, Richard 1975-76 Gipson,Willie 1973-75 Chollett, David 1977-79 Crowson, Virgle 2002-05 Diggs, Brandon 1986 Engeling, Jeff 1983-85 Fraser, Brandon 2002 Glenn, Richard 1964-65 Christenson, Mike 1980 Crumpler, Steve 1971 Dikes, Jimmy 1977 Enterline, Trey 2012 Freeman, Chris 2007-08 Glenn, T.J. 2006 Christian, Bruce 1980-83 Cruz, David 1985 Dismuke, A.D. 2003 Epps, Joseph 2011-12 Freeman, Christopher 2004 Glenewinkel, Ron 1978-80 Christian, Chris 1977-81 Cruz, Martin 2009 Dismukes, Kenneth 1954-55 Erskine, James 1928-29 Freeman, Steve 1974-77 Glitz, Bill 1962 Chudej, Chris 2010-11 Cruz, Matthew 2012 Dixon, Danny 1975 Erxleben, Ray 1955 Frick, Jason 2005 Goerdel, Calvin Churbe, Devin 2009 Cucco, Wayne 1974-77 Doerfler, Alfred 1932 Escobar, Derrick 1998-99 Friedrich, Stephen 1966 Goessler, Ken 1955-56 Church, Dan 1977-80 Cude, Jason 1998 Doerfler, David 1967-70 Escobar, Jason 1998 Friesenhahn, Merlin 2001-04 Goetz, Paul 1946-47 Cihal, Cade 2012 Cuevas, Eric 2003-04 Doherty, Sean 2008 Escobedo, Gilbert 1998-02 Frimpter, Bill 1972 Goldberg, Harry 1977 Clark, Denny 1957 Cummings, Duke 1940-41 Dollar, Dakota 2009 Esfandiari, Doug 1998-01 Froelich, Joe 1970-72 Goldlap, Bruno 1923 Clark, Garyon 2012 Cundiff, Taylor 2009 Dominguez, Robert 1975 Esparza, Manuel 1967-68 Fromme, Travis 1977 Gomez, Rene 1985 Clark, Herschel 1949 Cunningham, Shawn Doolittle, Bryan 2011-12 Espinoza, Robert 2001-02 Frost, Joshua 1999 Gomez, Ricardo 1999-00 Clark, Matt 1979 2008-09 Dorcin, Paul 2009 Essary, Todd 1980-83 Fulton, Jeremy 2012 Gomez, Stephen 2012 Clement, Oscar 1938-40 Curiel, Christopher 2002 Dorfi, Mike 1962 Estes, Blake 2012 Funk, Tim 1975-78 Gonzales, David 2004 Clements, Sean 2006-07 Curtis, Ray 1953 Dorsey, Chris 2000-01 Esteves, Gilbert 1985-87 Fuquay, John 1986-87 Gonzales, Edgar 2012 Clervi, Art 1975-76 Doubrava, Allen 1953 Estlinbaum, John 1957 Gonzales, Edward 1981 Cleveland, Quinnten 2007- D Dove,Alus 1974-76 Estrada, Arthur 1998 G Gonzales, Ernest 1999 09, 2011 Dowling, Drake 2012 Etheredge, Sean 1999 Gonzales, James 2003-04 Clifton, John 1984 Dahlen, Chris 2001-02 Drisdale, Carlton 1980-83 Evans, Billy 1998 Gadberry, Don 2008-09 Gonzales, Jimmy 1977-79 Cline, Carl 2004 Dailey, Craig 2000-02 Drum, Hiram 2003-05 Evans, Christopher 1999-00 Gadison, Jocky 1972-75 Gonzales, Jose 2002 Cline, Kirby 1978-81 Dannhaus, William 1929-31 Drusedow, Gary 1965 Everline, Jessie 2000 Gallegos, Jerry 2005-07 Gonzales, Joshua 2006 Cline, Thomas 2006 Dannhaus, Herman 1928-29 Dube, Wallace 1946-50 Evetts, Gerald 1954-56 Gallegos, Shayne 1999-01 Gonzales, Leandro 2002-04 Clinger, Norman 1950 Daniels, Dan 1970-73 DuBose, Brian 2011 Galloway, Bobby 1953-55 Gonzalez, Edgar 2011 Clouse, Jerry 2002-03, Daniels, D’Vonte 2011 Duelm, Mark 2001 F Galvan, Jerry 2008 Gonzalez, Justo 1984 2005-07 Daniels, Earl 1947 Duffy, Charles 2002 Galvan, Ricky 2004 Gonzalez, Mario 1998 Clouse, James 2006 Danz, Dennis 1974-77 Duhart, Charles 1986 Faglie, W.B. 1965 Galvez, Louis 2009 Gonzalez, Rogelio 1986 Clyburn, Steve 1986 David, Tom 1951 Duhon, Cody 2004 Fain, Josh 1998 Gann, Don 1977-80 Gonzalez, Tony 2008 Coe, Justin 2001 Davila, Ryan 2004 Duke, Brian 1981 Faith, Trent 1981-84 Gann, Mike 1962-64 Gooch, Aaron 1958-59 Coffey, Ryan 2001 Davila, Tim 2004 Duke, Dustin 2000 Faldyn, Mark 1979-81 Gaona, Jason 2011 Goode, Bruce 1981-82 Coker, Mike 1982-85 Davis, Benjamin 2009 Duncan, Kenneth 1966 Fannin, John 2012 Garcia, Aaron 2010 Goodin, Mason 2012 Coleman, Nicholas 2005 Davis, Billy 1972-74 Dunham, Arlen 1953 Farmer, David 1975-77 Garcia, Daryl 2010-11 Goodlow, Josh 2008-11 Collier, Doug 1974 Davis, Casey 2012 Dunham, John 1971 Farrell, Pat 1981-82 Garcia, David 2002-04, Goodrich, Josh 1999-01 Collier, Wesley 2002 Davis, Chad 1998 Dunham, Mark 1998 Fehrenkamp, David 1985 2006 Goodson, John 1957 Collins, Art 1952-53 Davis, Charles 1968 Dunk, Cameron 2002-03 Felder, John 1974 Garcia, Dimitri 2002-03 Goodwin, Bill 1947 Collins, Daniel 2009 Davis, Chuck 1977 Dunkin, Donald 1985-86 Feller, Stephen 1962-65 Garcia, Ed 1953-56 Goosetree, Tim 1975-78 Collins, Danny 1981-84 Davis, Devin 2008-10 Dunlap, Taylor 2009-11 Ferguson, Mike 1975-77 Garcia, Eric 2007-09 Gorka,Wilbert 1959 Collins, Dean 1983-85 Davis, E.H. 1954 Dunn, Peter 1980-81 Ferguson, Shane 2005 Garcia, Ernie 2005-08 Gorman, Art 1977-78 Collins, Phil 2004 Davis, Fred 1973-76 Dunne, Phil 1973-76 Fennell, Markel 2010 Garcia, Francisco 2007 Gotte, B.J. 1998-2000 Collins, Sean 2006 Davis, James 1967 Durand, Leonard 2008-09 Fernandez, Jimmy 1981-83 Garcia, Gabe 2012 Grabs, Glenn 2000 Compton, Jake 2001-02 Davis, Jeff 2006-07, Durden, Devonte 2010 Fernandez, Martin 2002 Garcia, Jacob 2010 Gracy, Rick 1972 Conatanzo, Tony 1950-51 2009-10 Dworaczyk, Gary 1973 Ferree, Marcus 2010-11 Garcia, Joaquin 1998-99 Grady, LaRon 1999-02 Condra, Wayne 1981-85 Davis, John 1977 Dykes, Jim 1978 Ferrera, Greg 1977 Garcia, Kristopher 1999 Graf, Randy 1980 Conery, Doug 1967 Davis, Keith 1987 Dyson, Travis 2007 Fewell, Vernon 1959-62 Garcia, Tommy 2011 Graff, Fred 1961 Conn, Travis 1999 Davis, Luke 2008-09 Fiala, Steven 2005-07 Gardner, Matt 1999 Granchelli, Joseph 2008-09 Contreras, Benjamin 2005 Davis, Mike 2005 E Fields, Derrick 1998-02 Garlin, Phillip 1998 Gransberry, Kenny 2001-04 Cook, Brandon 2006 Davis, Steve 2007 Fields, Otis 1970-73 Gartha, Russ 1973 Grayson, Gavin 2011 Cook, Brian 1980 Davis, Thomas 1952 Eady, Sean 2007 Figol, Tyler 2012 Garza, Buster 1951-53 Greathouse, Kash 2005-08 Cook, Charles 1952 Dawson, Nathan 2002 Earley, Ross 1959-61 Fike, Shelby 1977-80 Garza, Conrad 2000 Greathouse, Horace 1987 Cook, Chuck 2002-06 De La Garza, Clay 2012 Ebensberger, Troy 2002-03 Fink, Andrew 1999 Garza, Mike 1998-99 Green, Bo 2005 Cook, John 1981-84 De La Garza, Hector 1979-81 Eberhart, James 2011 Fisher, Bill 1977 Garza, Jesse 2011-12 Green, Davis 1985-86 Cook, Robert 1972 De Los Santos, Eric 2002 Eckles, David 2004 Fisher, Terrence 2002-03 Gaskamp, Bruno 1946 Green, Earon 2004 Cook, Tommy 1975-78 Deanda, Robert 2000-01 Eddington, Jalil 2012 Fletcher, Darrell 1980 Gaston, Brandon 2002 Green, Jim 1956-58

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The members of the 1914 Lutheran College squad with Head Coach Emil Sitz on the far right, back row.

Green, Ronnie 1975 Gutierrez, Mike 1981-82 Harper, Sam 1953-56 Heinrich, Max 1923 Heyland, Gary 195 Hopkins, Jeff 1984 Greer, Courteney 2006 Guzmann, Memo 1984 Harpold, Charles 1966 Helduser, Jim Bob 1975-78 Hickey, John 1974 Horton, Jonathan 2011 Greenshield, Gene 1947-50 Harrell, B.J. 1998 Hellstein, John 1972 Hicks, B.J. 1999 Horton, Rhett 1998 Greeson, Ryan 2004-05 H Harris, Charlie 1959-62 Helmcamp, George 1955-58 Hicks, Byron 2009 Horwood, Stanley 1949-50 Gregor, Ray 1956-58 Harris, Deonte 2010 Helmuth, Schwarz 1931-32 Hicks, Cody 2004 House, Larry 1962 Gregory, Dick 1950-53 Haag, Francis 1938 Harris, Harry 1974 Helweg, C.J. 2006 Hicks, Chris 1999-01 Hovda, Joshua 1999 Gremminger, Jesse 2005-07 Haag, Victor 1938 Harris, Max 1983-84 Henderson, Patrick 2005 Hightower, Fred 1953-56 Hrachovina, Josh 2007 Gresh, Ed 1964 Haas, Thomas 1965 Harris, Ryan 2000-01 Henkes, Chuck 1975-78 Hilbert, Maurice 1949-51 Hubbard, Lloyd 1977-78 Grieger, Karl 2010 Haas, Gary 1981 Harris, Wendell 2004 Henley, Gary 1964 Hildebrandt, Walter 1951 Huber, Gerald 1980-84 Griesen, Ricky 1977 Haggerty, Stanley 1980 Harrison, Richard 1962 Henning, William 1962 Hill, Bryan 2011 Huber, Wade 2007 Grimes, James 1948 Hajek, Jeff 1998 Harrison, Robert 2011-12 Henri, Mike 1998 Hill, Glenn 2011 Huckeba, Charles 1966 Grimes, Jason 1999 Hale, Don 1964 Harryman, Casey 2005-07 Henry, Ronald 1951 Hill, Jerry 2008-09 Hudson, Eddie 1970-71 Grobe, Corbin 2011-12 Hale, Zac 2009 Harsh, Hollis 1958 Hensley, John “Briggs” Hill, John 1967 Huebinger, John 1951 Grohman, Luke 2002-03 Halliburton, Troy 1954-56 Hart, Wes 1998 2008 Hill, Willie 2005 Huff, Rocky 2009-11 Grote, Roland 1941 Hamilton, Bobby 2005 Hartel, Michael 2007 Henze, Harold 1968-71 Hiller, Robert 1969 Huffman, Dennis 1977 Grote, Roland 1966 Hamilton, David 1984 Hartfiel, Ray 1953-54 Herber, Charlie 1969-71 Hines, Greg 1998-99 Huffman, Gary 1962-64 Guarnero, Rudy 1998 Hancock, Houston 2008 Hartfiel, Travis 2005-06 Herber, Ewald 1923 Hobbs, Joe 1959 Hughes, Barry 2002-03 Guenter, Bruce 1977-78 Hannehann, Louis 1928-29 Hartmann, Kurt 1930-31 Hernandez, David 1985-87 Hochstrasser, Matt 2011-12 Hughes, Dane 2002-03 Guenther, Rusty 1979-80 Hannon, Dustin 2011-12 Harvey, Kyle 2005 Hernandez, Estevan 2010-11 Hodge, Robert 1986 Hughes, Vernon 2009-10 Guerra, Nathan 2005 Hanz, Stephan 1986 Hasker, Sammy 1952 Hernandez, George 1964-67 Hodge, Tristan 2005 Hull, Allen 1978 Guerrero, Justin 2009 Hapshie, Solomon 1998 Haunch, Dick 1950 Hernandez, Manuel 2004 Hodges, Willie 1975 Humphrey, Derek 2004 Guinyard, Michael 2008 Hardaway, Dominique Hawkins, Darrell 1954 Hernandez, Mike 1999 Hoermann, Arlon 1963-66 Huntley, Harold 1968 Gullion, Ronnie 2005 2010-12 Hayes, Derek 2010-11 Herrera, Aaron 2008 Hoffer, Elroy 1953 Hutchingson, C.B. 1963 Gummerman, Geoff 1983-85 Hardaway, John 1977 Hayes, Jimmy 1952 Herrera, Jared 2009-10 Holland, Jimbo 1985 Hveem, Todd 1980 Gummert, Darrell 1975 Hardee, Billy 2007-09 Hazeley, Levi 1999-01 Herrera, Mario 1999-01 Holliday, Richard 1977 Hyek, Nike 1986 Gunga, Heinz 1954 Hardeman, Demetrius Heath, Derrick 2005-06 Herrera, Matt 2007 Hollub, Jacob 2009 Gupton, Rex 1939 2000-02 Heights, Doug 1974 Herrera, Valdermar 1985-86 Holmes, Chauncey 2008 I Gutchess, Kevin 1981 Harland, Sylvester 1974 Hernandez, Mark 1999 Herring, Thurman 1969 Holtkamp,William 1947 Gutierrez, Lyndon 2005 Hargrove, Max 2004 Heimann, Josh 1998-01 Hertz, John 1985 Hooi, Ed 1979 Ibe, Chris 1998 Gutierrez, Matt 2011 Harper, Efrin 2008 Heinrich, Carl, 1930-31 Herzog, Tyler 2012 Hooker, Randall 1999 Ibeh, Chisolm 2011

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2009-11 Linkenhoker, Trey 1998 Kridler, Eugene 1954 Linton, Gerald 1962 Krieg, Dan 1961 Linzer, Jeremy 2010-11 Kriewald, Gerald 1999 Lippe, Paul 1968 Krueger, Kenneth 1958 Lisenbe,Wayne 1981 Krumbholz, Roy 1998-99 Little, Joe 1979-81 Krumery, Ralston 1953 Litzman, Billy 1955 Kucera, Kade 2012 Lizarraga, David 2011-12 Kuempel, Charles 1952 Lock, Ricky 1983-85 Kummer, Paul 1972 Loeffler, Gilbert 1938-39 Kunze, Kurt 1987 Loest, Craig 1980 Kutscher, Kyle 1999-01 Long, Adam 2009-10 Kuykendell, Mike 1974 Long, Matt 1999-01 Kyle, Brandon 2000-04 Longoria, David 1998-01 Kyle, Chris 2009 Longoria, Tony 1985 Kyle, Terry 1969 Lopez, Andrew 2000 Lopez, Christopher 2005 L Lopez, Dan 2009 Lopez, Jaime 2008 Lacefield, Jon 2012 Lopez, Matthew 2010 Laechelin, Vernon 1936-38 Lopez, Sam 1977-79 LaFleur, Venton 2010-11 Lord, Dennis 1975 La Grone, De’Vante 2012 Lorfing, Emmanuel 1946-47 Laging, Lawrence 1952 Lorfing, Pete 1947 Lagow, Robert 1998-99 Loth, Chad 2005-06 Laird, Justin 2006 Lott, Alex 2006 Lamascus, Rick 1966-69 Lowery, Steven 2009 Lamb, Latane 1980 Loud, Donald 2007 Lambert, Brad 2002-03, Lovelady, Kenneth 2004 2005 Lozano, Ronnie 1967-68 The “T” Association, the TLC Association for Athletic Letterman, stands for a photo. Current assistant coach Buzzy Keller Lamkin, Alvin 1968 Lucht, Austin 2011 is on the back row, second from the right. Lampe, Bucky 1975-78 Luckenbach, Elmer 1946 Lancelin, Delas 2010-11 Luckenbach, Weston 1946 Ikels, Kenan 1986-87 Johnson, Frederick 2002 Josephson, Don 1962-64 Kieke, John 1960-62 Lane, David 1972 Luna, Oscar 2002-04 Illian, Travis 1998 Johnson, Gerald 1958-60 Jubela, Robert 1963-66 Kiel, Garith “Jeep” 1960 Lane, Drew 2004-05 Lundgren, Paul 1947 Ingle, Ed 1979 Johnson, Jeremy 2008 Judd, Zeb 2006-07 Killewer, John 1983 Lange, Joe 1980-83 Lungren, Leihton 1951-52 Iozzi, Daniel 2011 Johnson, Jimmie 1987 Justice, Kenneth 2006 Killian, Earl 1947 Langham Jr., Robert 1986 Lutz, Kyle 2007 Johnson, Jody 1960 Juull, Mark 1982 Killian, Herman 1946-47 Langhart, Stefan 1983-85 Luyties, Bobby 2002, 2004 J Johnson, Kurt 1962-63 King, Clinton 2002 Lapaglia, Richard 1969 Lyons, David 1998-00 Johnson, Kyle 2010-12 K King, Garland 1930-32 Larimore, Kenneth 1954 Lyssy, Carl 1982 Jackson, Bill 1975-78 Johnson, Kurt 1999 King, R.C. 2002 Lark, Darius 2010 Jackson, Dennis 1962 Johnson, Manson 1998-00 Kaase, Miffy 1959-62 Kirchner,Arlon 1963-66 Larson, Billie 1958-59 M Jackson, Dylan 2002 Johnson, Patrick 2011 Kaiser, Keith 2005-08 Kitchen, Beau 2006 Larson, Lief 1980-83 Jackson, John 2006-09 Johnson, Rawley 1960-61 Kaiser, Marvin 1959 Kitchens, Jimmy 1977 Laubach, Jacob 2009-12 Maas, Roy 1966-69 Jackson, Tyrone 2007 Johnson, Robert 1957-61 Kaleh, John 1980 Kitzman, Charlie 1977-1780 Lawrence, Donald 2006 MacElroy, Dean 1980 Jaehne, Gus 1923 Johnson, Ron 1971 Kalich, Rodney 1981-82 Klare, Wade 1983-85 Lawrence, Jerard 1981-85 Madrigal, Anthony 2011 Jahn, Cullen 2009 Johnson, Royce 1969-72 Kalkwarf, Paul 1970-71 Klawitter, Josh 2006 Lawtum, Jason 2004 Magill, Clay 1998-00 Janda, Lyle 2004 Johnson, Sidney 2005-07 Kallies, Basil 1975-77 Klein, Harold 1949 Leal, Alex 2008 Magnusson, Jarrell 1962 Janak, Michael 2004-07 Johnson, Terryl 1974-76 Kalmbach, Brock 1972-74 Klemstein, Scott 1983 Lee, Bobby 2004-06 Mahavier,Art 1949-53 Janak, Samuel 2012 Johnson, Tom 1973 Kaltenbach, Shawn 2009 Klett, Mike 1967-68 Lee, Sean 1999-00 Mahler, Fred 1938 Janes, Michael 1999-01 Johnson, Ty 2012 Karam, Jason 2002-04 Kliewer, John 1984 Lee, Terry 1975 Malone, Ryan 2005 Janes, Matt 2003-06 Johnson, Wesley 1961 Karasek, Gene 1979 Kniejski, Robert 1977 Lee, William 2002 Mandry, Fred 1977 Janicek, Daryl 1968-69 Joiner, Jay 1980 Katt, Gilbert 1950 Knierieman, Jeff 1974-75 Leeder, Floyd 1951-53 Mannes, Terry 1972 Janysek, Gerald 1977 Joneitz, Duke 1977 Katzer, Melvin 1950 Knopp, David 1952 Legh-Page, Daniel 1998-01 Manske, Dick 1961-64 Jarvis, Larry 1965 Jones, Aaron 2002 Kauffmann, Michael 2010-11 Knox, Bobby 1955 Lehman, Bill 1957-59 Maples, Jason 2002-04 Jaster, Delvin 1952-53 Jones, Alan 2010 Keeling, Clay 1980-81 Koehler, John 1969 Lehnhoff, Robert 1971-73 Marble, Brandon 2006 Jefferson, Jabre 2012 Jones, Billy 1974-75 Keener, Brian 1983-85 Koehler, Jared 2005-06 Lehnhoff, Fritz 1938 Marburger, Eddie 1955-57 Jefferson, Kevin 1999 Jones, Colby 1963 Keip,Aaron 2006 Koehler, Steve 1969 Lehnhoff, Mark 1968-71 Marburger, Rodney 1955-57 Jendrusch, Tommy 1981-82 Jones, David 2008-10 Kellam, Adam 2008 Koehn, Richard 1962-64 Lemer, Joe 1954 Marek, Bob 1952 Jensen, James 1953 Jones, Harry 2011 Keller, Buzzy 1951-54 Koenig, Jeff 1998-01 Leonard, Gene 1966-69 Marin, Jamie 1983 Jermstad, Jimmy 1950 Jones, Kerry 2004-06 Keller, Chris 1974-76 Kohleffel, Chris 1998 Leonard, Jarrod 1999 Mark, Chester 1999 Jernigan, Jerry 1985-87 Jones, Kevin 2006 Keller, Jerome 1946-47 Kohlschmidt, David 2005 Leopold, Marcus 2010 Markham, Cory 2008 Jerome, Therron 2009-12 Jones, Jamila 1998-00 Keller, Kolin 1980 Koop, Dillon 2009-12 Leslie, Greg 1999 Marks, Danny 1974 Jeschke, Roger 1968 Jones, Jeff 1985 Keller, Mike 1984-86 Koopman, Mitchell 1999 Lewis, Curtis 1999-01 Marsh, Carlton 1952 Jetty, Lee 1947 Jones, Ryan 1998-99 Kelly, Trey 2010-11 Kornegay, Brent 1985 Lewis, Demetrius 1986-87 Marshall, McMaster 1950 Jetty, Norman 1946-47 Jones, Ryan 2011-12 Kemmerer, Jeff 1981 Kosub, Tony 1998-01 Lewis, Ryne 2011 Martin, Alston 1986-87 Jimenez, Josh 2007-08 Jones, Steven 1999 Kemp, Greg 1985 Kracik, Andy 1962-63 Leyendecker, Matt 1999 Martin, Jamie 1982 Jimenez, Mike 2005 Jones, Victor 2006 Kempen, Danny 1982 Krause, Henry 1962-64 Lieke, Elton 1961-64 Martinez, Chris 2004 Jimenez, Obed 1986 Jopplin, Terrence 1999 Kempf, Bennie 1980-82 Krause, Kenny 1964 Liles, Mike 1964 Martinez Jr., Mario 2002 Jimenez, Steve 1953-54 Jordan, Jimmie 1953 Kendle, Sutton 1982-83 Krauskopf, Brandon Lindemann, Charles 1949 Martinez, Estanislado 1999 Jimeniz, Noe 1980 Jordan, Wayne 1960-62 Keng, Thomas 1947 2005-06 Linder, Bob 1963 Martinez, Jason 1998 Jimerson, Darrell 2011 Joseph, Bo 2000-02 Kensing, Richard 1952 Krenek, Dustin 2004 Linder, Mark 1963-64 Martinez, John 2012 Joeckel, Billy 1980-82 Josephson, Gayland Kersten, Graham 1959 Kresta, Clayton 2009 Lindig, Werner 1947, Martinez, Ryan 2012 Johnson, Dillon 2012 1960-63 Keys, James 1969 Kretsinger, Cameron Lingor, Matthew 1999 Mason, Robert 1999

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Massey, Gerald 1980-82 Menefee, Garrett 2003-04 Morris, Terry 1973-74 Olvera, Michael 2009 Pfitsch, John 1938 Randig, James 2000-01 Massey, James 1957-58 Mercer, Patrick 2004 Morrison, Greg 2004 Ormiston, Chris 1981-84 Pflug, John 1977 Randle, Jonathon 2005-09 Massingill, Woody 2005 Merriwether, John 1967-70 Morrow, Dustin 2004-05 Orr, Mike 1967-70 Pfluger, Atlan 1959 Rapp, Ray 1980 Matejka, Grey 2012 Mesa, Jon 1999 Mosby,Andrew 1980 Orrick, Kevin 1980 Pfluger, John 1953 Rau, Garland 1958 Matheich, Brit 1972 Messenger, Kurt 2008 Moses, Jack 2007-10 Ortiz, Chris 2010 Pham, Peter 2007 Ray, Johnathan 2002 Mathes, Tom 1979 Meyer, Mark 1977-78 Moten, Tommy 1981-84 Ortiz, Edward 2011 Phenice, Wayne 1964 Ray, Robert 1998-01 Matt, Ricky 1975-78 Meynig, Chris 2008 Moya, Adrian 2010-12 Ortiz, Nico 2011 Piedra, Joseph 2008 Ray, Terry 1986-87 Matthews, Augustus 1975 Meza, Joey 2011-12 Mucha, Cliff 1956 Ortiz, Santos 1958-59 Pierce, Doak 1974 Rea, Aaron 2005-06 Matthews, Chad 1999-00 Mica, Brent 2006 Mueller, Dave 1967-70 Ortiz, Sapo 1960-61 Pierdolla, Christopher Reber, Grant 2011 Matthews, Gus 1974-75 Michel, Marc 2009-10 Mueller, Kenneth 1980 Ortman, Dennis 1972-75 2005-06 Rebernak, Ryan 2005 Matthys, Justin 2003-04 Mickan, Tim 1977-80 Mujica, Ronnie 2005 Ortz, Tommy 1950 Pierdolla, Forrest 1977-80 Redd, Steve 1967 Matura, Austin 2011 Middleton, Steve 1974 Mullins, Carlos 1986 Oscarsson, Per 1977-79 Pierdolla, Hollis 1980-82 Redman, Dorbert 1977 Mauch, Fred 1953 Mier, Steve 1987 Munerlyn, Kevin 1998-99 Ostrom Jr., John 1998-02 Pierson, Blake 2011 Redmond, Deion 2010 Maurer, Turney 2011 Milam, Reagan 2007 Mundy, Darius 2011 Otremba, Steve 1998 Pierson, Jared 2004 Redwine, Maurice 1999- Maus, Ray 1953 Miller Jr., Bill 2002-04, 2006 Murphree, Randy 1986 Ott, Brandon 1998-99 Pinckard, Ronny 1957 2000 Mauzy, David 2011 Miller, Bill 1973-76 Murphy, Tom 1974 Ott, Kevin 1972-75 Pippins, Jerel 2008-09 Reed, Benjamin 1999-01 Maxwell, Billy 1969 Miller, Billy 1984-85 Mutz, Randy 1980 Owen, David 2004 Pitts, Dale 1962-63 Reed, Chuck 1985-87 Maxwell, Curtis 2011 Miller, Chuck 1959-60 Myers, Ronnie 1981-82 Pitts, Eddie 2009-10 Reed, Josh 2006 Maxwell, Dylan 2011 Miller, Eddie 1975-76 Myklebust, Ogden 2005-06 P Pitts, William 1979-80 Reed, Richard 2000 May, Marx 1980-1983 Miller, Harry 1946-47 Myler, Bryan 1985-86 Plowman, Ronnie 1980-81 Reese, David 1977-79 Mayberry, Ernal 2012 Miller, Neal 1975-76 Myles, Karl 1981 Pagel, Alton 1938-39 Pohlmann, Gerhardt 1930-31 Reeves, Gary 1961 Mayer, Chuck 1951 Miller, Robert 1969 Mzyk, Steve 1974-76 Palmer, Ty 2005-08 Points, Jordan 2000 Reeves, Pete 1974 McAdams, Jarrad 2007-08 Miller, Raymond 1964-65 Palomin,Alfredo 2005 Polster, Nathan 1999 Reeves, Ricky 2011 McBride, Mike 1980 Miller, Richard 1983-85 N Paras, Jeff 2000-01 Pool, Ronny 2002 Reichenbach, 1965 McCain, Caleb 1999 Miller, Rudolph 1929-31 Parisi, Dylan 2009 Poole, Ira 1977-78 Reimer, Bill 1966-67 McCall,Austin 2004 Miller, Sherome 2009-11 Nash, Mike 2005-06 Parker, Andreus 2012 Poole, Keith 1972 Reinhart, Josh 1998-99 McCarthy, Marc 1975-77 Miller, Wilbert 1946 Naumann, Ricky 1981 Parker, Carroll 1981-83 Poole, Kurt 1973-74 Reinke, Butch 1963 McCoy, Brandon 2005-06, Miller, Zach 2007-08 Neal, Geoff 2008 Parma, Trey 2008-09 Powell, Douglass 1964 Renger, Harvey 1963-66 2008-09 Milliman, Mike 1998-99 Neal, Todderick 1998-99 Parrot, Michael 1999-2000 Powell, Ethan 2011-12 Resendiz, Ruben 2007 McCoy, Gary 1965-68 Mirtsching, Bervin 1968-71 Neffendorf, Dan 1947-48 Parrott, Brandon 1998 Powell, Josh 2002-03 Revelta, Joe 1972 McCoy, Jeffery 2010 Mitchell, Benny 1972 Neill, Allen 1955 Paschall, Scott 1980 Poyer, Joshua 2008 Reyes, Casey 2009-11 McCoy, Terry 1969 Mitchell, Donnie 1974-76 Nelson, Billy 1962-64 Patrick, Chris 2008 Pozzi, Brad 1998 Reyes, Joe 1972 McDaniel, Danny 1986-87 Mitchell, Lester 1971 Nelson, Corey 2004 Patterson, Austin 2008 Preessler, Kris 1998 Reyes, John 2011 McDonald, Casey 2004 Mock, Rick 1972 Nelson, Eddie 1983-84 Patterson, Moses 1999- Preiss, Clinton 1947 Reyes, Julio 2008-09 McDonald, Forrest 1947-48 Moehrig, Kenneth 2012 Nelson, Jerry 1998-20 2000 Prenzler, Gary 1977 Reyes, Tory 2012 McDonald, Morgan 2010 Moerbe, B.J. 2008-09 Nelson, Kip 1977-79 Patterson, Rene 1984 Price, Dan 1947 Reyna, Christopher 2008-10 McDonald, Patrick 2005 Moerbe, Charles 1955 Nelson, Rodger 1980 Pavon,Albert 1983-84 Price, Regis 2010 Reyna, Raul Jr. 2002-03 McDonald, Steve 1953-54 Mohr, Arthur 1928-29 Neptune, Ebbie 1960-62 Pawalek, Robert 1980-83 Prichard-Warren, Mac 2012 Rheinlander, Charlie 1960 McDufie, Bryon 1980 Mokry, Weston 2002 Nesbitt, Matt 2002 Pawelek, Jeremy 2002-05 Prichett, Greg 1980 Rhodes, Dennis 1964 McFarland, Sean 2012 Molberg, Sonny 1950-51 Nessel, Dustin 2002-05 Pawlik, Rudy 1981 Priess, Eugene 1946 Rhorer, Taylor 2011 McGill, Matt 1999 Moldenhauer, Andy 1948 Nettles, Doug 1985 Payne, Carl 1967 Pringle, Payton 2010 Rice, Justin 2011 McGinty, Billy 1951-54 Moldenhauer, Andrew Neuendorff, Tom 1975-77 Peavy, Brent 2010-12 Probst,Walter 1923 Richard, Daniel l99 McGrath, Brian 2005 1966-67 Neuman, Nick 2011 Peavy, Cameron 2010-12 Prochnow, Harold 1947-50 Richard, Jarrod 2006 McGrath, John 1931 Molina, Mark 2002 Nevels, Larry 1964-65 Peavy, Tanner 2012 Psencik, Tommy 1983-86 Richards Mike 1984-87 McGuire, Adam 2011-12 Montalvo, Bubba 1984 Newton, Mike 1980 Pecina, Mike 1985-87 Puishes, Greg 1971 Richardson, Gary 1998 McIntyte, Melvin 1953 Montalvo, Ryan 2010 Nichols, David 1975 Pecker, Chris 1983 Puryear,Andy 2004-07 Richardson, Larry 1972 McIntyre, Jarred 2006 Montgomery, Caulston 2006 Nielsen, Kayden 2010 Pena Jr., Jose 2002 Putska, Edward 1969-70 Richardson,Wayne 1956 McKee, Don 1956 Montgomery, Gerald Niemeier, Charles 1951 Pena, Luis 2006-08 Pye, Al 1981 Richmond, Herbie 1967 McKeithan, Terrance 2002 1950-51 Nitschke, Jeff 1999 Perdue, Jim 1971-74 Richter, Alex 1977-80 McKenzie, Roger 1966 Montoya, John 1999 Nixon, Kendric 2002-03 Perez, John 1998 Q Richter, Kent 1965-68 McKinney, B.J. 1977-80 Moore, Brett 1980 Nixon, Robert 1974-76 Perez, Martin 1985 Rieves, Steve 1975-76 McKinney, John 1986 Moore, Casey 2008 Nordman, David 1977-80 Perkins, Carrye 2004 Qualls, Zachary 2012 Rigdon, Richhard 1982-83 McKinney, Richard 2002-04 Moore, Jacob 2004 Norman, Howe 1955 Perna, Kyle 2008 Queen, Mark 1977 Rincon, Michael 1999, McMahon, Charlie 1955-58 Moore, James 2009 Noster, Melvin 1939-40 Perry, Drew 2006-07 2003-04 McMurrey, Ryan 1999 Moore, Joe 1956 Nowoty, Larry 1964-67 Perry, Jan 1975 R Rinn, Chuck 1966-71 McNally, Kyle 2010-12 Moore, Robert 2006 Nuendorff, Tom 1974-76 Perry, Mike 1981-85 Rinn, Marvin 1950-52 McNeil, Joshua 2005-07, Moore, Sam 1951-53 Nwoko, Augustine 2003-06 Perry, Preston 1982 Raines, Frank 1984-87 Rinn, Russ 1977-79 2009 Moore,Willie 1970-73 Nykamp Jr., Dwayne 1970 Perry, Robert 1983 Rains, Jerald 1962-64 Riojas, Mike 1985-87 McNeil, Will 1980-81 Morales, Erick 1999 Perry, Steve 1977 Rains, Rusty 1963-66 Rios, Dan 1981 Meaux, Dustin 2003-06 Morales, Matthew 2006-07 O Person, Sean 1984 Ralph, Eric 2006 Rios, Richard 1998 Medearis, Floyd 1968-71 Morales-McGowin, Wesley Pete, D’Vounte 2011 Ramey, Terry 2012 Rios, Tim 2002 Medina, John 2011 2011 O’Connor, Collin 2009 Peters, Timothy 1977 Ramirez, Ben 2003-05 Risher, Vurchun 2002 Medina, Mike 1983-86 Morawietz, Larry 1957 O’Donovan, Danny 1977-79 Peterson, Art 1980-83 Ramirez, Fernando 1975-78 Risinger, Tom 1967-70 Meekins, John 1960 Moreno, Garrick 2000 O’Neill, Bubba 1970-71 Peterson, Bill 1974 Ramirez, Greg 1963 Rivas, Kelshall 2000 Mehalko, Jason 2005 Moreno, Jared 1999 O’Keefe, Kevin 1975-77 Peterson, David 2000 Ramirez, Jay 2006 Rivas, Pete 1975-77 Meister, Wilbert 1952 Morel, Max 2010 O’Neal, Dwayne 1971-74 Peterson, Gary 1960-62 Ramirez, Jeff 2004 Rivera, Esia 2007-08 Melcher, Mike 1985 Morgan, Donald 2010-11 O’Neal, Garrett 2004 Peterson, Joel 1974 Ramirez, Juan 2012 Rivera, John 2009 Menchaca, Chance 2002 Morgan, Fred 1972 Oberdieck, David 1986 Peterson, Oscar 1954 Ramirez, Marcos 2010 Robberson, Wade 2008 Mendez, Daniel 2002 Moring, Pete 1971 Odell, Brandon 2006 Petmecky, Bill 1955-56 Ramirez, Philip 2007 Roberson, Colton 2008 Mendez, Eddie 1981 Moritz, Jerry 1966-67 Olivares, Joe 1975-78 Petsch, C.C 1931 Ramirez, Simon 2005 Roberts,Allen 1974 Mendez, Ruben 1980 Morris, Austin 2012 Olive, Gerald 1950 Petterson, Oscar 1955 Ramon, Chris 1998 Robbins, Jake 2003-06 Mendez, Rudy 1986 Morris, Chris 1999 Oliver, Dwain 1966 Petties, Carlton 2007 Ramos, Rudy 2011 Robbins, Kory 2010-11 Mendoza, Joseph 2006, Morris, James 2011 Oliver, Harold 1986 Petty, Steve 1972 Ramsay, Paul 2005 Robinson, Chris 2002-03 2008-10 Morris, James 2012 Olsberg, Thomas 2006-07 Pfeil, Bill 1977 Ramzinsky, Billy 1984 Robinson, Richard 1938-39

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Seay, Urban, 1983-85 Smith, Sean 2002 Stripling, Ray 1977-79 Sebesta, Dakota 2011 Sneckner, Sunny 1949-50 Stroeher, Roy 1947-48 Section, Gromoski 2000 Sneed, Donnell 2007-10 Stuart, Troy 1951-53 Sedlacek, Tom 1972 Snowden, Bradley 2010-12 Suarez, James 1999 Seel, Ted 1964-66 Sockacki,Adam 1962 Suarez, Rusty 1999 Seidenberger, Pat 1981-85 Solis, Noel 2008 Sullivan, Keith 1973-75 Sekula, Brian 1987 Soliz, Rudy 1986-87 Sullivan, Sean 1998 Sells, James 2002 Solomon, Nelson 208 Sumrall, A’Oumontye 2010 Semmler, Roger 1967 Sonntag, Karl 2006 Sunday, Todd 1983 Serna, Johnny 2010 Soto, Michael 2008-2011 Supak, Adam 2008 Serrano, Jayce 2012 Soto, Michael G. 2011 Swafford, Josh 2004 Serrate, Manuel 1986 Soto, Richard 1972 Swenson, Gary 1963-64 Shackelford, Jim 1963 Soto, Roy 1974 Sykes, David 1977 Shafer, Dalton 2011 Soza, Joel 1999 Symon, Scott 2004 Shanklin, Farris 1948-50 Sparks, Jeff 2004 Syrinek, Andrew 2012 Shanklin, Gerald 1948-51 Sparks, Rodrick 2010-12 Shanks, Erin 2006 Sparks, Tanner 2011 T Shannon, Carl 1981-84 Spaw, Josh 2005-08 Sharp, Eugene 1954 Spencer, Mark 1979 Tackitt, John 1975-76 Sharp, Travis 2001-04 Spencer, Nolan 1975 Tailey, Trenton 2000 Shartzer, Roger1966 Spencer, Troy 1982-83 Talley, Chris 2006 Shaw Jr., Troy 1986-87 Spice, Jordan 2011 Talton, Rodney 2007 Shearer, Robert 1967 Spill, James 1956-57 Tanninberg, Martin 1972 Shields, Eddie 1974-76 Spiller, Romulo 1998-99 Tarin, Bill 1954-56 Shiflett, Marvin 1981 Spott, David 1980-82 Tate, John 1999-02 Shipman, Perry 1977 Spreen, Louis 1957-58 Tatum, Joe 1973 Shirtcliff, Donald 1977-80 Springs, Riley 1947 Taylor, Brandon 1999 Shot, Robert 1977 Squier, Nick 2002 Taylor, Chad 2012 Shreen, Steve 1979 Stafford, Guy 1960 Taylor, John 1947-1950 Shuerg,Alvin 1974-75 Stamport, Jimmy 1984 Teague, Matthew 2012 Shuler,Art 1984-87 Stancek, Jerry 1968-71 Tengler, Travis 2011 Texas Lutheran’s all-time leading career rusher Royce Johnson is pictured here against Shussler, John 2007-08 Standly, Arlon 1967-70 Tennenberger, Martin 1971 Southwest Texas State (now Texas State-San Marcos) in 1972. Sievers, Larry 1958-62 Stanley, Jake 2008 Tennison, Richard 1977-79 Sievers, Ted 1938 Stanley, Lee 1961 Terry, Bill 1972 Siirala, Kari 1965 Stanley, Randy 1987 Tews, Kenny 1959-60 Rochat, Kenneth 1954 Saenz, Dustin 2007-08 Schantz, John 2000 Silliman, Case 2012 Stark, Quintes 2009 Thacker, Hal 1959 Rode, Henry 1928-29 Saenz, Ruben 2009 Schaub, John 1958 Silva, Jonathan 2010 Starks, Tommy 1947 Theilengerdes, Aaron Rode, Reubin 1923 Saenz, Stephen 2007 Schimer, Houston 1950 Simmons, Mark 1981 Staton, Darryle 1981 1962-65 Roddy, Chris 2008 Sagebiel, Bobby 1971-75 Schlachtenhaufen, Dan Simmons, Winford 2005 Stavinoah, Mark 1970-73 Theis, Joe 2005 Rodriguez, Andrew 2012 Sagebiel, Edward 1931-34 1967-68 Sims, Allen 2006 Stefek, Daryl 1998 Theiss, Fred 1951-54 Rodriguez, Chaz 2005 Sagebiel, Jim 1963-65 Schmid, Andy 2001-03 Sims, David 1980 Steinkamp, Fred 1923 Thiede, Robert 1949 Rodriguez, Jonathon 2009 Sager, F. 1928-29 Schmid, Mark 1981 Sims, Jordan 2012 Steinkamp, Fred 1971 Thierry, Mike 1976-79 Rodriguez, John 1984-86 Sager, Scott 2002-03 Schmidt, Billy 1951 Sims, Trenton 2009 Stenseth, Robert 1979-81 Thigpen, Nathen 1998-99 Rodriguez, Richard 2010 Salas, Matt 1980-84 Schmitt, Matt 2011 Sinderud, Kendell 1981-84 Stephens, Bobby 1947 Thomas, Bill 1971 Rodriguez, Ross 1975 Salazar, David 2007-08 Schneider, Coy 2004-05 Singh, Fernando 1999 Stephens, Cotton 1959-1961 Thomas, Bradley 2004 Rodriguez, Steven 1999-02 Salazar, Sam 2008 Schneider, Harvey 1951 Singletary, Rondie 2009 Stephens, Gayland1966 Thomas, Brandon 2010 Roebuck, Kris 2000-01 Salinas, Eleazer 1985 Schneider, John Singletary, Willie 1968 Stephens, Gregory 1986 Thomas, Charles 1975 Roehling, Charles 1967-68 Salinas, John 1974-76 Schneider, Myron 1955-58 Singleterry, Freddie 1999- Stephens, Jordan 1998 Thomas, Christopher 2004 Rogers, Bruce 1968-72 Salinas, Robert 2009-10 Schoessow, Carl 1968-71 2000 Stephens, Marvin 1949 Thomas, David 1983-84 Rogers, Kyle 2008 Salinas, Rolando 2011 Schraub, Johnny 1956-58 Skavnak, Stan 1962-65 Sterreck, Jim 1971 Thomas, Jamie 2011 Rohne, Randall 1956 Salinas, Sean 2002-05 Schraub, Landa 1948-51 Skelton, Jim Bob 1983-86 Stevens, Bobby 1953 Thomas, Leon 1974-77 Romano, Joey 1999 Salness, Paul 1985-87 Schraub, Orlando 1946-49 Skloss, Ed 1972-73 Stevens, Jeff 1974-77 Thomas, Ryan 2002 Rose, Justin 2008 Samples, Ben 2001-04 Schreen, Steve 1981-82 Slaughter, Nicholas 2002 Stevens, Rolton 2008 Thomas, Trent 1972 Ross, Brandon 2000 Sampson, Aaron 1956 Schroeder, Fredlein 1932 Slayden, Mike 2008-10 Stevenson, Sedrick 2011 Thompson, Al 1972 Ross, Matt 2001-04 Sanches, Julian 2004 Schuchart, Dwane 1977 Small, Richard 1975 Stewart, Andrew 2006-07 Thompson, Andre 1999 Ross, Ricky 1981-83 Sanchez, Arnold 2007 Schuchart, Pat 1983 Small, Shawn 2008-09 Stewart, Anthony 1998 Thompson, Jeremy 2004-05 Ross, Seth 2005 Sanchez, Marty 2007 Schult, Don 1962-65 Smith, Anthony 2006-09 Stewart, Jake 2011 Thompson, Jonathan 2005, Rowell, Shawn 2004 Sanchez, Rene 1985 Schultz, Milton 1939-40 Smith, Brian 1986 Stewart, Johnathan 2009 2007 Rowland, Zach 2008 Sanchez, Rudy 1980-82 Schumacher, Matt 2005-06 Smith, Eric Stewart, Matthew 2008 Thompson, Sam 1998 Rowley, Erik 1986-87 Sanchez, Sergio 2000 Schumann, Randy 1999-01 Smith, Gary 1971 Stillwell, 1965 Thoms, Robert 1950-51 Rueben, John 1962-66 Sanchez, Sergio 2009 Schurig, Paul 1958-59 Smith, Joaquin 1999 Stiner, Brian 2006 Thorn, Juan 1998 Ruffin, Ronald 1986-87 Sanders, Chris 1998 Schwartz, Charlie 1955 Smith, Joel 1962-66 Stives, Dominick 2012 Thrash, Steven 2006-10 Ruiz, Justin 1999 Sanders, Deondre 2007-08 Sciaraffa, Danny 1954 Smith, Josh 2008 Stockton, Brayden 2012 Tiemann, Kenneth 1946-47 Ruiz, Kale 2012 Sanders, Steve 1967-68 Sciaraffa, Justin 1999 Smith, Kenneth 2009 Stockwell, Steven 2004 Tijerina, Robert 1985-87 Russel, Billy 1959-62 Sanders, Wade 1986-87 Scoby, Cameron 2011-12 Smith, Klayton 2010-12 Stole, Kenneth 1946 Tilton, Mike 1983-84 Rutkowski, Robert 1974-77 Sansom, Aaron 2006 Scott, Bo 1983 Smith, Leslie 1950-52 Stolleis, Douglass 1959-62 Timaeus, Eric 1977-78 Rutledge, D.W. 1971-74 Santiago, Carlos 1999-02 Scott, Eddie 2012 Smith, Loston 2007-08 Stolte, James 1946 Tingle, Jacob 2012 Ryan, Bryce 2006 Santos, Matt 2010 Scott, Montra 2010 Smith, Mark 1968 Stone, Tripp 2004 Titus, John 1974 Sargent, Brandon 1999-00 Scott, Reggie 2011-12 Smith, Marlon 2008 Storrie, Holt 2004-07 Tolbert, Carl 1974-75, 1977 S Saucedo, A.J. 2012 Scott, Wayne 1981-84 Smith, Michael 2007-08 Strain, Jerry 1963 Topfer, Robert 1961 Saucedo, Jonathan 1999 Scroeder, Wayne 1965 Smith, Nicholas 2011 Streight, Preston 2008 Torres, Ryan 2010-11 Sablatura, David 1980-81 Sauers, Zachary 2011-12 Scroggin, Bernard 1961 Smith, Rick 1969-73 Streng, Freddy 1951 Torres, Troy 1999 Sadler, Jacob 2011-12 Scalise, Phillip 2002 Scurlock, Lindsey 1966 Smith, Rod 1985 Strey, Otto 1952-53 Tostengard, Steve 1974 Saenz, David 1998-2000 Schaffer, Marshall 1999 Seay, Henry 2012 Smith, Sam 1971 Strieber, Tyler 2005 Towns, Albert 1939-40

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Towns, Jack 1947 Vega, Daniel 2002 Wallace, Stan 1962 West, Gavin 2008 Williams, Russell Y Traeger, John 1940 Vela, Justin 2011 Walters, Mike 1998-01 West, Larry 1969-70 Williamson, William 1947 Trahan, Jason 2003-06 Velasco, Jonathan 2010 Walz, John 2009 Weyel, Roger 1949 Wilson, Ernest 1955 Yanowski, Ken 1974-75 Treitsch, Brad 1977-78 Velasquez, Sebastian Wandless, Bruce 1981 Wheeler, Jacob 2010 Wilson, Kevin 1980 Yates, Jeff 1978-81 Trevino, Joey 1985-86 2009-12 Ware, Brian 2003-06 Whitaker, Cedric 2011-12 Wilson, Kyle 2005-06 Yates, Paul 1977-79 Treybig, Rusty 1972 Vera, Frank 2006-09 Ware, Eric 2008 White Darrell 2002-06 Wilson, Tim 1980 Yates, Tommy 1971 Trial, Joe 1975 Vern, Tim 1980 Ware, Robert 2000 White, Al 1958 Wilson, Tyler 2011 Yazzie, Bryan 2010 Triesch, Brad 1979-80 Vetter, Joe 1947-500 Warren, John 2008 White, Eddie 1980-82 Winburn, Howard 1938-39 York, Allen 1974 Tristan, Cody 2007 Vicars, Steve 1977 Washington, Acie 2009-10 White, Matt 2004 Winkler, B.J. 1999 Young, Jed 1975 Trojacek, Jarad 2006 Vicent, Cisco 2012 Washington, Chase 2006 White, Trenton 2012 Winters, Bobby 1957 Young, Joe 1974 Truett, James 1957-58 Villa, Bryant 2006-07 Washington, Chris 2002-05 Whitehorn, Lawrence 1999 Winters, Casey 1970-72 Young Jordan, Tamir Trujillo, Juan 2012 Villa, Daniel 2009 Washington, Mike 1973-76 Whitlow, Don 1983-84 Winters, Kevin 2006 2004-05 Truman, Corey 2006 Villarreal, David 1981 Washington, Shaun 2003-06 Whitt, Mark 1984-86 Wiseman, Tyree 1962-65 Tuberville, Gary 1963-66 Villarreal, James 2005-09 Waters, Nick 2011 Wiederaenders, A.G. Wiseman, Vane 1940 Z Tucker, Gaylan 1972-75 Vincent, Palmo 2006 Watkins, Gary 1974 1921-22 Wishert, Buddy 1980 Turner, Darrion 2004 Vines, Jordan 2011 Weatherly, Derrick 2006 Wielbacher, Clint 1949 Witte, Alan 1983-86 Zacharias, Billy 1960-62 Turner, Don 1975 Vitela, Luis 1981-82 Weathersby, Zack 2009-11 Wiginton, Charles 1953 Woeffel, George 1965 Zambrano, Aaron 1998 Turner, Johhny 1970-74 Vizza, Buzzy 1971-74 Webb, Randy 2005 Wiginton, Ricky 1974-77 Woerner, Howard 1953-56 Zapata, Juan 1999 Tyson, James 2006 Vogt, David 2002-05 Webber, Brian 1980 Wiginton, Jeremy 1999 Wolf, David 1971 Zarate, Jose 1987 Von Rosenburg, Kurt 1977 Webber, Robert 1981 Wilcox, Scott 1974 Wolf, Gus 1950-52 Zavadil, John 1957-60 U Vorphal, Donnie 1980-81 Weber, Ben 1972 Wilemon, Colby 2004 Wolfe, Joe 1981 Zaworka, Greg 1974 Voss, Joel 1981-84 Weber, Hugo 1923 Wilk, Woody 1964-65 Wolfe, Matt 1998-01 Zboril, Clay 2006 Ueckert, Ryan 2007 Voss, Warren 1984-86 Weber, Mark 1968-69 Wilke, Jason 1998 Wolfe, Ricky 1981 Zeigler, Dominic 2010 Ulbricht, Walter 1969-72 Vostad, Mike 1968-71 Weber, Richard 1923 Wilke, Roger 1958-60 Wolff, Joshua 2005 Zerwas, Joe 1972 Ulbricht, Werner 1970-73 Vyvial, Adam 2003-05 Wedding, Casey 2004-07 Wilkerson, Kendall 2011-12 Womack, Glenn 1998-99 Zequeira, Joseph 2010-12 Umphres, George 1975 Weeber, N. 1928-29 Wilkerson, Max 2007 Wood, Eddie 1969 Zimmerhanzel, Kody 2010-11 W Weed, Justin 2006 Wilkinson, John 2002 Wood, Kameron 1998 Zimmerhanzel, Wayne V Weeks, David 1962 Wilkinson, Manuel 1951 Wood, William 1997 1975-78 Waddel, Maury 1974 Wegand, Dan 1971 Williams, Chris 2010 Woods, Aaron 2000-02 Zimmerman, Devon 2005 Van Matre, Karl 2006 Waldon, Joel 2004-08 Wehmeyer, David 1971-74 Williams, Colin 2006-08 Woods, Mike 1978-79 Zipps, Karl 2006 Valderas, Marcos 2004-05 Walker, Anthony 2008 Wehr, Thomas 1966 Williams, Emery 1998-99 Wooten, Perry 1971-73 Zook, Scott 1985 Valdez, Albert 1983 Walker, Chuck 1970-72 Weinert, Herfonce 1930 Williams, Isaiah 2010 Wooten, Terry 1972 Zorn, Michael 2008 Valdez, Gary 1971-74 Walker, David 1981 Weise, August 1952 Williams, James 2007, Wrase, Mark 1977-79 Zuehlke, Steven 2003-04 Valdez, Ralph 2007-10 Walker, Dustin 2010 Weise, Jesse 1937-39 2009-10 Wright, Allen 2006 Zuercher, Bob 1949 Valdez, Robert 1972-75 Walker, Eric 2006-09 Weise, Matthew 2005-06 Williams, JaQuorian 2012 Wright, Jacob 2008 Zumwalt, Brandon 2004 Valencia, Rio 1980 Walker, Matt 2002 Weiss, Glynn 1959 Williams, Jason 2000-01 Wright, Louis 1940-41 Zunker, Harris 1936 Van Buren, Tri-Rice 2012 Walker, Reagan 2002 Wells, Alan 1966-69 Williams, Jesse 1981-82 Wright, Lucas 1998 Zunker, Vernon 1946-49 Van Meter, John 2002 Wall, Rusty 1972 Wells, T.J. 1998 Williams, Justin 2004 Wright, Matt 1986-87 Vargas, Nathan 2005 Wallace, Jimmy 1984-85 Welsch, David 1969-72 Williams, Landron 2002-03 Wroth, Andrew 2009 Vasquez, Arturo 2005 Wallace, Lamar 1951 Wenzel, Marvin 1967 Williams, Lewis 2011-12 Wueste, Andrew 2007-09 Vaughn, Cody 2010 Wallace, Mike 1977-79 Werner, Nickolas 2005-06 Williams, Nathan 2012 Wyatt, David 1981 Vega, Chris 2002 Wallace, Nic 2012 Wert, Jordan 2012 Williams, Oscar 2009

The 1928 Bulldogs get in offensive formation for a photo-op in front of Old Main.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 77 THE NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 1974-1975

The record books, the TLU Hall of Fame inductees and the two national championship trophies all validate the claim that the 1974 and 1975 Bulldog football teams are the best squads the school has ever produced. Blessed with an impenetrable defense, a quick-strike offense and a dashing and innovative head coach, the Bulldogs stormed to back- to-back national titles and in the process re-wrote record books and etched themselves forever in school history.

Led by Head Coach Jim Wacker, Texas Lutheran embarked on a magical run in 1974 with its first of six shutouts com- ing in a 30-0 rout of Tarleton State. For the Bulldogs, the average margin of victory in 1974 was 36 points. In that season, the Bulldogs scored 421 points (still the TLU mark for points in a season) and allowed only 44 (another active school record). Twenty-nine NAIA Division II records fell in the 1974 championship game, a 42-0 blowout victory over Missouri Valley.

Of the 15 team records in the school record book, the 1974 team holds seven of the marks. In addition to the season scoring and season defense records, the 1974 ‘Dogs set the standards for season rushing yardage (3,610), total offense (5,020), rushing yards allowed per game (65.6), and total yards allowed per game (172.5).

Although not as prevalent in the records books as the 1974 squad, the 1975 Bulldogs accomplished what no other NAIA team to that date had done - repeat as a national champion. The ‘75 team averaged 285.2 rushing yards per game and limited opponents to just 111.3 yards a game. Pass defense was a specialty of the ‘75 squad, which still holds the school record for fewest passing yards allowed per game (125).

In the 1975 NAIA Championship Game, the Bulldogs rolled to a 34-8 victory. Quarterback Mike Washington accounted for three of the Bulldogs’ scores. He scored on a 60-yard run and threw two touchdown passes to Brock Kalmbach.

Of all the players and coaches on the 1974 and 1975 teams, those now enshrined in the TLU Hall of Honor are: Washington, Wacker, Offensive Line Coach Verl “Jiggs” Westergard, Secondary Coach Ray Katt, defensive tackle Phil Dunne, defensive back Kevin Ott, fullback David Wehmeyer, and linebacker D.W. Rutledge.

Top photo: Celebrating the 1974 title, won in Seguin’s Matador Stadium.

Middle photo: Relishing the championship win over California Lutheran on CLU’s home field in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Bottom photo: Bulldog running back David Wehmeyer gains yards in the 1974 championship game.

78 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 1974 CHAMPIONSHIP BOX SCORE

Texas Lutheran 42, Missouri Valley 0 December 7, 1974 at Seguin’s Matador Stadium

Missouri Valley 0 0 0 0 – 0 Texas Lutheran 6 15 14 7 – 42

FIRST QUARTER

TLU Mike Washington 56 run (kick failed)

SECOND QUARTER

TLU David Wehmeyer 1 run (Washington run) TLU Brock Kalmbach 26 pass from Washington (Chris Keller kick)

THIRD QUARTER

TLU Washington 86 run (Keller kick) TLU Kalmbach 17 pass from Washington (Keller kick) The Bulldog leaders gather for a group photo at the Championship Banquet in 1975.

FOURTH QUARTER

TLU Steve Bohnert 69 pass from Gaylon Tucker (Keller kick)

MV TL First Downs 9 18 Rushes-Yds 39-0 47-364 Passing Yds 133 159 Return Yds 55 32 Passing 11-22-2 7-17-2 Punts/Avg 8-37.0 3-35.0 Fumbles-lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-yards 7-75 13-115

1975 CHAMPIONSHIP BOX SCORE

Texas Lutheran 34, California Lutheran 8 December 6, 1975 at Thousand Oaks, Calif. A Bulldog carrier gains yardage in the championship game against CLU. Texas Lutheran 14 14 6 0 – 34 California Lutheran 0 0 0 8 – 8

FIRST QUARTER

TLU Mike Washington 60 run (Chris Keller kick) TLU Brock Kalmbach 14 pass from Washington (Keller kick)

SECOND QUARTER

TLU Jeff Stevens 18 run (Keller kick) TLU Kalmbach 21 pass from Washington (Keller kick)

THIRD QUARTER

TLU Steve Bohnert 1 run (pass failed)

FOURTH QUARTER

CLU Hank Bauer 1 run (Lester Haynes run)

TL CL First Downs 22 19 Rushing Yds 37 77 Passing Yds 118 215 TLU Administrators, including President Joe Menn, gather on the field following the 1975 Passing 6/12/0 21/40/2 victory over CLU. Plays/Yds 38 20 Punts/Avg 2-39.5 4-40.5 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/1 Penalties/Yds 6-70 7-85

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 79 HALL OF FAMERS

JIM WACKER TLU Hall of Fame — Head Coach 1971-1975

The head coach in Texas Lutheran’s 1974 and 1975 NAIA title runs was the great Jim Wacker. With boundless energy and enthusiasm, Wacker and his staff built the Bulldogs into a small college power. In his time with the Bulldogs, Wacker coached Texas Lutheran to a 38-16 mark and a record of 28-5 in his final three seasons in Seguin. Wacker holds the school record for best career winning percentage among football coaches (at .704). He shares, with volleyball coach Susan Duke, the Texas Lutheran mark for most national titles won, with two.

The Bulldogs of the Wacker era set numerous school re- cords for career, season and single-game feats. Today, 23 records from those Wacker squads still stand, including a school-record 17-game winning streak that stretched from 1973 to 1975. Wacker’s Bulldogs were also prominent members of several All-America squads. Walter Bartosh, At Texas Christian, Wacker took a Horned Frogs program in academic all-conference honors. Wacker completed his Phil Dunne, Jerry Ellis, Joe Froelich, Willie Gipson, Royce that was 17-90-3 in the previous 10 seasons and turned it coaching career in 1996 with a career mark of 160-130-3. Johnson, Dennis Ortmann, Kevin Ott, Jim Perdue, D.W. Rut- into a bowl team. TCU went 8-3 in the 1984 regular season ledge, Bobby Sagebiel, Walter Ulbrecht, Mike Washington, and earned in invitation to the Bluebonnet Bowl. Wacker Coach Wacker died in August of 2003 after a bout with and David Wehmeyer all earned All-America honors while was named the 1984 National Coach of the Year by The cancer. TLU honored the Wacker family at the 2003 Home- playing for Jim Wacker. Sporting News, UPI and ESPN. Wacker was also the recipi- coming game. The Bulldogs dedicated that victory and ent of the American Sportsmanship Council’s Bobby Dodd their entire 2003 season to Coach Wacker and the Wacker Wacker departed Texas Lutheran after the 1975 cham- Coach of the Year Award. Wacker and his staff doubled the family. TLU players wore “JW” stickers on their helmets pionship victory over California Lutheran and went on to graduation rate during nine seasons at TCU and earned throughout the year. successful coaching stays at North Dakota State, Southwest the CFA Award for Academic Excellence for a 100 percent Texas State, Texas Christian and Minnesota. He went 42-8 in graduation rate in 1991. four years at Southwest Texas and won two NCAA Division II national titles with the Bobcats. From 1974 to 1982, his At Minnesota, Wacker’s Golden Gophers set Academic won-loss record was 88-18-01. During this nine-year period, All-Big 10 records for academic all-conference selections he was the winningest coach in the nation. as Minnesota led the Big 10 for three consecutive years

MIKE WASHINGTON NAIA & TLU Hall of Fame—Quarterback 1973-1976

The caption under his Texas Lutheran Hall of Honor plaque “Mike is the finest athlete I’ve ever coached,” said Jim describes Mike Washington as, “One of the most gifted Wacker, Washington’s coach at Texas Lutheran. “He was athletes ever to play for Texas Lutheran.” It is a bold, but the most exciting veer quarterback I’ve ever seen play entirely accurate, statement for the player who guided the the game. He was undoubtedly the catalyst for our two Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships in 1974 national championships. It was a great privilege to have and 1975 and to a national semifinal appearance in 1976. coached such a fine young man. He was truly an outstand- ing competitor.” Washington was an NAIA All-America quarterback in each of those three seasons. In 1976, he was named NAIA Of- Washington was elected to the NAIA Hall of Fame on Oct. fensive Player of the Year. 17, 1984. He was officially inducted in the Hall on Jan. 9, 1985 in Nashville, Tenn., at the NAIA Hall of Fame induc- The Austin native and Austin Johnston High School gradu- tion ceremony. ate was a four-year letterman at Texas Lutheran. During his career at the university, the Bulldogs had a 39-5 won-loss Following graduation from Texas Lutheran, Washington record. Washington amassed 5,276 yards of total offense played one season in the Canadian Football League as a in four years at Texas Lutheran, and he scored 40 touch- quarterback/wide receiver for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. downs and passed for 27 more. His 40 rushing touchdowns He returned to Texas Lutheran and served one year as an remain a school mark. admissions counselor before accepting a coaching position at Corpus Christi Moody High School. At the end of Washington’s collegiate career, Texas Lutheran retired the No. 10 jersey as a sign of appreciation for his In December of 1978, Washington accepted a position in contributions to Bulldog athletics. The Bulldogs’ offensive the admissions office at the University of Texas. He has player of the year award is now called the “Mike Washington worked for the University of Texas as an assistant registrar Most Valuable Player Award.” for registration, and he currently serves UT in the university’s admissions office.

80 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2013 2013-14 Marks TLU’s Inaugural Season in the SCAC What is the SCAC?

Texas Lutheran officially joined the Southern Collegiate Conference on July 1, 2013. TLU The Southern Collegiate Athletic Confer- formally announced its intended move to the SCAC from the American Southwest Confer- ence (SCAC) was formed to provide an ence on Feb. 16, 2012. association through which the member institutions may encourage organized com- “This is an exciting opportunity for TLU Athletics,” TLU President Stuart Dorsey said at the petition in intercollegiate sports among time of the announced conference move. “We are honored to be invited to join a confer- teams representative of their respective ence of institutions that has such an outstanding reputation for academics and athletics student bodies. Members of this confer- success. We believe that the SCAC is an excellent fit for TLU.” ence share a commitment to priority of the overall quality of academic standards and In making the move to the SCAC, Dorsey cited several factors that led to the decision, quality educational experiences. including TLU’s similarity with the conference schools in size, mission, curriculum, and athletics philosophy. SCAC member institutions are committed to sponsoring a variety of varsity sports to maxi- mize opportunities for student participation. SCAC schools also operate under the principle “TLU, like the other SCAC schools, provides an excellent educational experience for all of that participation in sports should be solely from student interest and enjoyment of athletic our students, including our student-athletes,” Dorsey said. “We’re proud that TLU has been competition, and that no financial aid shall be given to any student which is conditional recognized repeatedly through the years by US News & World Report and other national upon athletic ability or participation in intercollegiate sports. publications as one of the top liberal arts colleges in the region. Membership in the SCAC also will allow TLU to re-establish some historical rivalries.” SCAC member institutions support students in their efforts to reach high levels of perfor- mance by providing them with adequate facilities, competent coaching and appropriate Dorsey stressed that TLU will continue to emphasize and support excellence in its athlet- competitive opportunities with students from similar institutions. ics program. The SCAC is currently comprised of Austin College of Sherman, Texas; Centenary College “SCAC competition will be keen, and we intend to challenge for conference championships of Shreveport, Louisiana; Colorado College of Colorado Springs, Colorado; University of in all sports,” said Dorsey. “Intercollegiate athletics is an important part of the fabric of Dallas of Irving, Texas; Schreiner University of Kerrville, Texas; Southwestern University TLU, and we have a long, rich history of team championships and outstanding individual of Georgetown, Texas; Texas Lutheran University of Seguin, Texas; and Trinity University performances that we wish to continue.” of San Antonio, Texas.

The SCAC office is located in Lawrenceville, Ga., a suburban of Atlanta, Georgia.

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DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

9/7 Southwestern* Georgetown, TX 7pm

9/14 Trinity* San Antonio, TX 6pm

9/28 Southwestern Assemblies of God# Seguin, TX 6pm

10/5 East Texas Baptist Marshall, TX 6pm

10/12 Austin College* Seguin, TX 1pm

10/19 Sul Ross State Alpine, TX 1pm

10/26 Mississippi College Clinton, MS 1pm

11/2 Louisiana College Seguin, TX 1pm

11/9 Hardin-Simmons Abilene, TX 1pm

11/16 Howard Payne Seguin, TX 1pm

* - Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference # - Homecoming game All games on KWED 1580 AM (audio) and tlubulldogs.com (video/audio) All home games at Seguin’s Matador Stadium All times local to site