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Information Coaching Staff Team Information School...... Head Coach...... (Air Force, 1999) 2019 Overall Record...... 7-5 Location...... Beaumont, (119,114) Record at LU/Seasons...... First Season 2019 Home Record...... 4-2 Founded...... 1923 Career/Seasons...... Same 2019 Away Record...... 3-3 Enrollment...... 14,783 Office Phone...... (409) 880-7157 2019 Record/Finish...... 6-3/3rd Nickname...... Cardinals -OLs:...... Patrick Covington (Furman, ’06) Offensive Formation...... Multiple Colors...... Red and White Co-Offensive Coordinator-WRs...... Ron Antoine (Colorado State, 1997) Defensive Formation...... Base 3-4 Conference...... Southland Defensive Coordinator-ILBs...... Matt Weikert (Ohio, ’02) Starters Returning/Lost...... 17/11 National Affiliation...... NCAA Division I - FCS Recruiting Coordinator-RBs...... Coby Gipson (LeTourneau, ’02) Offensive Starters...... 5/6 President...... Dr. Kenneth R. Evans ...... Jackson Eskierka (San Diego State, ’16) Defensive Starters...... 6/5 Athletics Director...... Tight Ends...... Austen Jacobs (Texas A&M, ’14) Special Team Starters...... 6/0 Faculty Representative...... Dr. Robert Spina Outside Linebackers...... Scott Thiessen (Youngstown State, ’04) Letterwinners Returning/Lost...... 47/31 Senior Woman Administrator...... Helene Thill Defensive Backs...... Wayne Cordova (McNeese, ’05) Athletic Department...... (409) 880-2248 Defensive Linemen...... Cameron Davis (Cal State East Bay, ’12) Lamar Media Relations Ticket Office...... (409) 880-1715 Director of Ops...... Marshall Mann (Baylor, ‘17) Director/Football Contact...... James Dixon Strength and Conditioning Coach: ...... Daniel Darcy (Canisius) Office Phone...... (409) 880-8329 Football History Head Athletic Trainer:...... Kristin Willeford Office Fax...... (409) 880-2338 First Year of Football...... 1923 Football Press Box...... (409) 880-7489 First Year as a Senior College...... 1951 Information Assistant Director/Secondary Contact...... Cooper Welch First Year of Southland Football...... 1964 Stadium...... Office Phone...... (409) 880-7845 All-Time Record (4-year)...... 214-285-9/47 seasons Year Opened...... 1964 as Cardinal Stadium Assistant Director...... Will McFarland All-Time Southland Record...... 60-116-2/30 seasons Record at Stadium/Seasons...... 91-92-3/35 seasons Office Phone...... (409) 880-2323 Southland Conference Championships/Last...... 4/1971 Capacity...... 16,000 Athletics Web Site...... www.lamarcardinals.com NCAA FCS Playoff Appearances/Last...... 1/2018 Surface...... Matrix Turf Facebook...... facebook.com/lamarathletics Press Box Phone...... (409) 880-7489 Twitter...... @LamarAthletics

Quick Facts • LU Football • 1 Table of Contents 2020 LU Football Schedule Quick Facts...... 1 All-Time Series Results...... 87-92 Table of Contents/Schedule...... 2 Coaching History...... 93 Date Opponent Location Time Opponent Directory...... 3 All-Conference Players...... 94 Sept. 3 Mississippi College Beaumont, Texas 7 p.m. Provost Umphrey Stadium...... 4-5 All-Americans/NFL Players...... 95 Sept. 12 UIW* Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. President Dr. Kenneth R. Evans...... 6 Senior College Lettermen...... 96-100 Sept. 19 at Stephen F. Austin* Nacogdoches, La. TBA AD Marco Born...... 7 Junior College Lettermen...... 101-103 Sept. 26 at Rice , Texas TBA Head Coach Blane Morgan...... 8-9 Offensive Team Records...... 104 Oct. 3 Southeastern * Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. Coaching Staff...... 10-18 Defensive Team Records...... 105 Oct. 10 at Central * Conway, Ark. 6 p.m. Football Support Staff...... 19-21 Individual Records...... 106-108 Oct. 17 Houston Baptist* Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. 2020 Numerical Roster...... 22-23 Rushing Records...... 109-113 Oct. 31 at Abilene Christian* Abilene, Texas TBA 2020 Alphabetical Roster...... 24-25 Passing Records...... 114-115 Nov. 7 Northwestern State*$ Beaumont, Texas 4 p.m. Returning Player Profiles...... 26-49 Receiving Records...... 116-117 Nov. 14 Sam Houston State* Beaumont, Texas 3 p.m. Newcomer Player Profiles...... 50-55 Total Offense Records...... 118-119 Nov. 21 at McNeese* Lake Charles, La. 3 p.m. 2019 Results and Statistics...... 56-59 Individual Scoring Records...... 119 2019 Superlatives...... 60-61 Punting Records...... 120-121 Home Games in Bold 2019 Game Recaps...... 62-73 Punt Return Records...... 122-123 * - Southland Conference Game 2019 SLC Standings...... 74 All-Purpose Records...... 124 $ - Homecoming 2019 All-SLC Teams...... 74-75 Junior College Results...... 125-126 All Times Central and Subject to Change 2019 SLC Team Statistics...... 76-79 Senior College Results...... 126-131 2019 SLC Individual Statistics...... 79-81 Media Information...... 132-IBC Miscellaneous Games...... 82-85 Schedule...... BC All-Time Series Records...... 86 The 2020 Lamar University Football Fact Book is a publication of the Lamar University Athletics Media Relations Office. The guide was edited and designed by James Dixon with editorial assistance from Cooper Welch, Will McFarland, Scott Sayre and Matt Ar- nold. Photography by Jeff Kellum, Jarrod Brown and Matt Arnold. Cover design by Jon Washington.

2 • LU Football • Table of Contents/Schedule Mississippi College Rice Houston Baptist Sam Houston State Location: Clinton, Miss. Location: Houston, Texas Location: Houston, Texas Location: Huntsville, Texas Stadium: Robinson-Hale Stadium (8,500) Stadium: Rice Stadium (47,000) Stadium: Husky Stadium (5,000) Stadium: Elliott T. (12,975) Head Coach: John Bland Head Coach: Head Coach: Vic Shealy Head Coach: K.C. Keeler Football Contact: David Nichols Football Contact: Chuck Pool Football Contact: Russ Reneau Football Contact: Ben Rikard Office Number: 601.925.3234 Office Number: 713.348.5775 Office Number: 281.649.3098 Office Number: 936.294.1764 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web site: gochoctaws.com Web site: riceowls.com Web site: hbuhuskies.com Web site: gobearkats.com

UIW Southeastern Louisiana Abilene Christian McNeese Location: , Texas Location: Hammond, La. Location: Abilene, Texas Location: Lake Charles, La. Stadium: Benson Stadium (6,000) Stadium: (7,408) Stadium: Wildcat Stadium (12,000) Stadium: (17,410) Head Coach: Eric Morris Head Coach: Head Coach: Head Coach: Frank Wilson Football Contact: Cari Gold Football Contact: Kemmler Chapple Football Contact: Chris Macaluso Football Contact: Matt Bonnette Office Number: 210.829.6041 Office Number: 985.549.3221 Office Number: 325.674.2693 Office Number: 337.475.5207 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web site: uiwcardinals.com Web site: lionsports.net Web site: acusports.com Web site: mcneesesports.com

Stephen F. Austin Central Arkansas Northwestern State Location: Nacogdoches, Texas Location: Natchitoches, La. Location: Conway, Ark. Stadium: (14,575) Stadium: Turpin Stadium (15,971) Stadium: (8,500) Head Coach: Head Coach: Head Coach: Nathan Brown Football Contact: Kevin Meyer Football Contact: Jason Pugh Football Contact: Steve East Office Number: 936.468.7106 Office Number: 318.357.6467 Office Number: 501.450.5743 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Web site: sfajacks.com Web site: nsudemons.com Web site: ucasports.com Opponent Directory • LU Football • 3 Lamar University was able to return to the gridiron thanks in large part to the generosity of donors like Walter Umphrey and his partners at Provost Umphrey Law Firm. In recognition of a gift from the Beaumont-based law firm and an additional gift from Umphrey and his wife, Sheila, the name “Provost Umphrey Stadium” graces the renovated facility where fans cheer on the Cardinals. The renovated stadium includes bench and chair- back seating, new restroom and concession facilities, a new concourse area, and increased handicap accessible seating areas. In addition, the installation of new lighting and a Matrix field turf playing surface provides a state-of-the art venue that will not only hold up to challenging weather con- ditions, but also allow the stadium to be a multi-use facility. Furthermore, thanks to a $1 million contribution from First Federal Credit Union, Provost Umphrey Stadium features a state-of-the-art, video-integrated score- board. The video board offers complete flexibility, with the capability to show one large single video image, multiple video images, and a combina-

Provost Umphrey Stadium tion of live or recorded video with real time scores and statistics, out of town game information, sponsor messages, graphics and animation.

4 • LU Football • Provost Umphrey Stadium Opening and Dedication Team Records Longest Rushing Play: 85 yards by Eugene Washington, LU (11/6/65) Most Points Scored by LU: Provost Umphrey Stadium was originally built for a cost of $1 75 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle State (8/31/13) Yards Passing: 412 by Carson Earp, LU (10/15/16) million with the construction period lasting from May 1963 through Most Points Scored by Opponent: 412 by Shad Smith, LU (10/10/87) July 1964. It was dedicated during ceremonies prior to LU’s 21-0 69 by Stephen F. Austin (11/5/11) Passes Attempted: season-opening victory over East Central Oklahoma on Sept. 19, Most Combined Points: 55 by Caleb Berry, LU (11/16/13) 1964. LU fullback Darrell Johnson scored the first touchdown in 97, Northwestern State 49, Lamar 48 (9/15/18) Passes Completed: stadium history on a 30-yard run during the second quarter of that Most Yards Total Offense: 43 by Caleb Berry, LU (11/16/13) game. The Cardinals have compiled an 91-92-3 record in the sta- 675 by Louisiana Tech (11/16/68) Longest Pass Play: dium, with their longest winning streak being 12 games spanning Most Pass Attempts: 93 yards, Johnny Holley to Carl Williams, Texas Southern the 1965-1967 seasons. 61 by West Texas State (9/3/88) (10/2/82)

Passes Caught: Attendance Records Individual Records 18 by Reggie Begelton, LU (11/16/13) Att. Date Opponent Points: Yards Receiving: 18,500 9/13/80 Baylor 24, Five Times - Last by Mark Roberts, LU (11/1/14) 212 by J.J. Hayes, LU (10/8/11) 17,600 9/22/79 Louisiana Tech Total Offense: 17,306 10/9/10 Langston University 475 yards by Carson Earp, LU (10/15/16) 17,250 10/6/79 West Texas State Yards Rushing: 17,222 9/17/77 UL-Lafayette 347 by Kade Harrington, LU (10/10/15) 17,187 10/2/10 Sam Houston State Rushing Attempts: 33 by Floyd Dorsey, LU (9/18/82)

Provost Umphrey Stadium Records • LU Football • 5 Dr. Kenneth R. Evans President’s Staff University President Dr. Kenneth R. Evans Dr. Kenneth R. Evans (Ken) is the recognized for his work in the design and implementation University President 15th president of Lamar University. of interactive learning experiences and graduate education. Dr. Dean Terrebonne Chief of Staff He began at LU in July, 2013, after Additionally, he has been acknowledged for his role in Dr. Brenda Nichols more than six years as dean and Fred building program initiatives that provide primarily under- Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs E. Brown Chair at the Michael F. Price graduate students access to opportunities to study abroad. Mr. Jeremy Alltop College of Business at the University Major initiatives by Evans at all three of his previous aca- Vice President for Finance and Operations of Oklahoma. Prior to OU, Evans demic institutions were focused on improving faculty quality Dr. Vicki McNeil served in a variety of administrative roles at the University in research and teaching, design and implementation of Vice President for Student Engagement of Missouri-Columbia, where he also held the Pinkney C. new programming and recruiting and retention of high Mr. Juan Zabala Vice President for University Advancement Walker Professorship, and at Arizona State University, quality students. Key to the success of these initiatives was John Bello-Ogunu, Sr. serving as a faculty member in marketing. the partnerships struck with the community, business and Vice President for Global Diversity, Inclusion & Intercultural Affairs Evans received his doctorate from the University of other key stakeholders. Dr. Arne Almquist Colorado, his MBA from California State University-Sacra- Prior to entering academe, Evans worked in the trans- Int. Vice President for Information Systems & Analytics and mento and his undergraduate degree from the University portation industry in various marketing and sales capacities Dean of the Mary and John Gray Library of California-Davis. His research has been published in the and has been actively involved in sales and sales manage- Mr. Marco Born most prestigious marketing and business academic jour- ment consulting in the banking industry, convention sales Director of Athletics nals and has received national and international recognition and financial services. He and his wife, the late Nancy Mr. Norman Bellard Assistant to the President for Community Relations for his contributions in many of these publications. Evans Evans, have two sons, Paul and Brian, two grandsons and Kate Downing is an award-winning teacher and has been particularly a granddaughter. Special Assistant to the President and Director Marketing 6 • LU Football • University President Marco Born Program from the University of Michigan and University of Texas in 2013 as well as the D1A Athletic Directors’ Association Institute Director of Athletics in 2015. Marco Born arrived at Lamar Uni- ment increased by 252 percent. In addition, overall revenue to the He is married to the former Emily Vest, a former play- versity after four years as a member of ticketing department increased by 58 percent in his final two years er at Middle Tennessee. The couple has a five-year-old daughter the Louisiana Tech senior athletics staff, in Ruston. named Scarlett Elizabeth. Born came to Ruston after spending 10 years at Middle including one as the executive associate Athletics athletics director for external operations Tennessee as a student-athlete and administrator, including stints Administration and three as the senior associate athletics as associate and assistant athletics director for ticketing and director. marketing. During his time on the senior staff, Born handled all the Marco Born Director of Athletics internal and external duties with oversight of marketing, ticketing, Born oversaw external operations, Norman Bellard including ticketing and marketing, while serving as the liaison with Aspire, and Learfield partners. Asst. to President for Community Relations/ LA Tech Sports Properties and Aspire. He was heavily involved in Born also serves on the NCAA Division I Men’s and Wom- Athletics Program Liaison athletic fundraising while also serving as the sport administrator en’s Tennis Committee. He is in the midst of a four-year term with Helene Thill Associate AD - Academics for . the committee. Senior Woman Administrator During his first three years in Ruston, Born oversaw all During his time as a student-athlete, Born was a three- Jon Haarlow revenue generating aspects of the athletic department and served year letterwinner for the Blue Raiders tennis program where he Associate AD - Chief Financial Officer as the chief revenue officer. Under his direction the Louisiana captured the 2007 NCAA Division I Doubles championship. He James Dixon Assistant AD - Media Relations Tech athletics program saw unprecedented fundraising growth was a two-time ITA Division I All-American, a three-time All-Sun Moses Dupr­­e and was supported by the largest donor base in school history. Belt Conference selection, a member of the 2007 ITA Collegiate Assistant AD - Compliance Born was part of a team that led fundraising efforts for the $18.6 All-Star team and a 2017 Middle Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Jon Washington million press box renovation and the $1.2 million baseball and inductee. Assistant AD - External Affairs turf project. Overall revenue to the department increased Born earned his bachelor’s degree in business administra- DeAna Tyler Director - Athletic Development by 148 percent while overall fundraising revenue to the depart- tion from MTSU in 2007 and his master’s in sports management & Major Gifts in 2009. He completed the Sports Management Institute Executive Director of Athletics • LU Football • 7 Blane Morgan Head Coach - First Season The Morgan File Personal Coaching Career Hometown...... Addison, Texas 2003-04...... Air Force Academy A coach with nearly 20 years of pass yards per completion. In addition, Morgan oversaw the development Wife...... Mandy Assistant Coach experience, Blane Morgan was named Lamar of Ryan Agnew who posted a 6-1 record in seven starts and Children...... Brodie and Camille 2005-06...... Air Force Academy University head coach Dec. 12, 2019, becoming owned the sixth-highest win percentage nationally among all returning Wide Receivers just the third coach since the university re-es- starters with a minimum of seven starts in 2019. Agnew has continued Education 2007-14...... Air Force Academy tablished the program prior to the 2010 season. that production this season by guiding the Aztecs back to the postseason 1999...... B.S., Air Force Academy Offensive Coordinator 2015-19...... San Diego State Morgan also becomes the program’s 10th with a 9-3 (.750) overall record. This season, Agnew has completed nearly Quarterbacks head coach since transitioning to a four-year 64 percent of his passes for 2,175 yards and 11 touchdowns. He’s also Military Service 2020-Pres...... Lamar University 2000-03...... CAPT, U.S. Air Force institution. rushed for 120 yards and a score. Head Coach A direct disciple of legendary coaches Rocky Long, Fisher DeBerry Morgan joined the San Diego State staff after a highly successful and , Morgan comes to Beaumont after spending the run at the Air Force Academy where he spent 13 seasons, including the previous five seasons at San Diego State. During his time with theAztecs, final eight as offensive coordinator. During that stretch, the Falcons posted Morgan produced some of the most talented signal-callers in program a 59-44 (.573) overall record, a run that included two nine-win seasons history, while helping guide the Aztecs to five consecutive bowl game and a 10-win campaign. The Falcons also made seven Bowl appearances appearances. during that time, posting a 3-4 postseason record. A once-struggling program, SDSU has experienced some of its All told, Morgan has helped take his teams to 12 bowl game appear- best results during Morgan’s time on staff. Over the course of the past ances in the past 13 seasons. five seasons, SDSU has recorded a 48-18 (.727) overall record including Air Force’s offense excelled under Morgan’s direction. The Falcons’ five bowl appearances, posting a 2-2 (.500) mark in those games.That 2011 squad set a single-season school record by scoring 454 points and five-year stretch produced two 11-win campaigns, a 10-win season and finished third all-time in program history in rushing touchdowns (43) and two Mountain West Conference championships. fourth in passing TDs (16). The team’s 60.3 completion percentage was Under Morgan’s guidance, the Aztec signal-callers ranked second the second-best mark in program history. The Falcons offense received in the Mountain West, and 12th nationally, in 2018 averaging nearly 15 national recognition being ranked as high as 24th nationally in passing 8 • LU Football • Head Coach efficiency and third in yards per completion. Morgan graduated from the Academy in 1999, Morgan’s players also received high praise and served in the Air Force with the rank of Captain at under his direction. Morgan produced Shaun Carney, Laughlin Air Force Base in Del Rio, Texas, from July who graduated in 2008 as the school’s all-time leader 2000 to February 2003. Morgan, and his wife, Mandy, in passing touchdowns, yards and total offense. That have two children – a son, Brodie, and a daughter, same season, Morgan also produced the school’s first Camille. Mountain West Freshman of the Year with Tim Jeffer- son. Jefferson won the first five games of his career and became the first Falcon freshman quarterback to start a bowl game. A native of Addison, Texas, Morgan returns to the state where he has spent the majority of his time focusing his efforts as a recruiter. Morgan recruited the state of Texas for both Air Force and SDSU, and the current Aztec roster bears witness to his work on the recruiting trail. The Aztecs current roster has 12 players from the Lone Star State, including seven on the most recent depth chart. Among those seven is the current starting quarterback – Ryan Agnew (Southlake, Texas). There is a longstanding love affair with the game of football in the Morgan family. Blane, originally born in Nacogdoches, Texas, played for his father, Barry, at Trinity Christian Academy in Addison. Morgan would go on to play his collegiate football at Air Force. Mor- gan followed in his brother Beau’s footsteps serving as the starting quarterback at both schools. Head Coach • LU Football • 9 Patrick Covington Offensive Coordinator/Offensive Line The Covington File Patrick Covington is in his first season Coastal’s biggest point of pride came from preventing defenses from Personal Coaching Career with Lamar University. Covington will serve as gaining an advantage. In 2013, the Chanticleers led the nation in fewest Wife...... Ann Louise 2006...... Coastal Carolina the Cardinals’ co-offensive coordinator and also tackles for losses allowed per game while also ranking among the nation’s Children...... Gus and Annie Assistant Strength & Conditioning work with the team’s offensive line. He comes leaders in fewest sacks allowed per game. 2007-09...... Air Force Academy Offensive Line to Beaumont after spending the previous 10 The foundation for CCU’s front line was established early on during Education 2006...... B.S., Furman 2010-18...... Coastal Carolina years at Coastal Carolina. His final season at Covington’s tenure in Conway. During his first season, Covington inherited Offensive Line Coastal he accepted the added title of assistant a veteran group which had allowed 25 sacks during each of the previous 2019...... Coastal Carolina head coach. two seasons, and in his first year surrendered just seven – and never Assistant Head Coach During his time on staff at CCU, Coving- more than one in any game that season. 2020-Pres...... Lamar University Offensive Coordinator ton’s line twice led the Sun Belt in fewest sacks allowed and he produced Prior to returning to Coastal Carolina, Covington spent three years 18 all-conference selections, including three All-Americans. His lines also at the Air Force Academy working with the Falcon’s offense. In 2009, protected for several future Walter Payton Award finalists. Covington helped the Falcons to an 8-5 record and a victory over Houston In 2018, the Chants led the Sun Belt and ranked in the top 25 in in the Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Bowl. rushing yards per game, red zone offense, time of possession, first downs Covington was an assistant strength and conditioning coach at and both third- and fourth-down conversion percentage for much of the Coastal in 2006 and was part of a coaching staff that led the Chanticleers season. CCU finished the year ranked in the top 10 nationally in fourth- to the Big South Conference championship with a 9-3 record. down conversion percentage, fewest penalties, fewest penalties per game Covington is a 2006 graduate of Furman, where he was a and fewest penalty yards. three-year starter for the Paladins (2002-05). A two-time All-Southern During the 2015 season, the line helped CCU lead the Big South in Conference selection, he was rated as the No. 6 guard in all of NCAA eight different categories, including passing offense, red zone offense and FCS football by The Sports Network and garnered first and second-team total offense. That season coming on the heels of a 2014 campaign that All-American honors during his career. . watched the Chanticleers head back to the NCAA FCS playoffs and finish A native of Charlotte, N.C., Covington is married to the former Ann the regular season with a perfect 11-0 record and rank No. 1 nationally Louise Duncan. The couple has a son, Gus, and a daughter, Annie. during the final two weeks of the regular season. 10 • LU Football • Coaching Staff Ron Antoine Co-Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers The Antoine File Ron Antoine joined the Lamar University The Beaumont native went to Fresno after spending two years at Personal Coaching Career coaching staff in January 2020 after spending South Alabama where he worked with the Jaguars’ wide receivers. There, Hometown...... Beaumont, Texas 1998-99...... Ohio four seasons at Texas State. He will work with he coached Courtney Smith who set multiple school single-season receiv- Wife...... Zenarae Graduate Assistant Children...... Zachary, Zavier 2000...... Fayetteville (N.C.) State the Cardinals’ wide receivers and serve as ing records and became the first player in school history to be invited to ...... and Zayden Assistant Coach co-offensive coordinator. the Senior Bowl. 2001-04...... Ohio During his four seasons at Texas State, Prior to his stint in Mobile, Antoine spent two seasons in the South- Education Receivers three were spent working with the Bobcat eastern Conference at Arkansas. During that time, he coached running 1997...... B.S., Colorado State 2005...... Elon receivers. During that time, Antoine produced backs, fullbacks and tight ends. In his first season, the Razorbacks posted Assistant Coach some of the Sun Belt’s top talent. During his wins over a pair of nationally-ranked teams, Auburn and Tulsa. In his 2006-07...... Wofford Playing Career Running Backs 1993-96...... Colorado State stay in San Marcos, two of his athletes garnered All-Sun Belt honors, while second season, Arkansas finished with an 8-5 record after defeating East 2008-09...... Arkansas Elijah King became just the second Bobcat to record 50 receptions in a Carolina in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl. RBs/Tight Ends season since 2010. Antoine made the jump to the NCAA FBS level after two seasons 2010-11...... South Alabama Antoine joined Texas State staff after working four years as an at Wofford. During that time, he also coached running backs and assisted Wide Receivers assistant at Fresno State, where he was the running backs coach for the with special teams. While at Wofford, the Terriers recorded two top 25 na- 2012-14...... Fresno State Outside Receivers Bulldogs in 2015 and coached the outside receivers the three previous tional rankings and won the 2007 Southern Conference title and finished 2015...... Fresno State years. In addition to his role on the sidelines, he also served as the ranked among the nation’s top 10. He spent one season on staff at Elon Running Backs Bulldogs’ recruiting coordinator during his final two seasons. before joining Wofford. 2016...... Texas State Antoine’s efforts produced a pair of the most productive wide outs He began his coaching career at his alma mater, Colorado State, Running Backs/Tight Ends in school history including current Green Bay Packers’ receiver Davante where he was a four-year letterman as a for the Rams 2017-19...... Texas State Wide Receivers (1993-96). Adams. Adams was named to eight All-America teams after shattering 2020-Pres...... Lamar University Fresno State and Mountain West Conference records with 24 touchdown Antoine graduated from Westbrook High School. He earned his de- Co-Offensive Coordinator receptions to lead the nation. He recorded 131 receptions for 1,718 gree in exercise and sport science at Colorado State in 1997. He received receiving yards. Adams also set school and MWC records with 233 career his master’s degree from Ohio (2000). Antoine and his wife, Zenarae, receptions and 38 TDs in his two-year career. have three sons, Zachary, Zavier and Zayden. Coaching Staff • LU Football • 11 Matt Weikert Defensive Coordinator/Inside Linebackers The Weikert File Matt Weikert joined the Lamar University best mark since 1998. USAFA’s defense also scored five touchdowns in Personal Coaching Career coaching staff in January 2020. Weikert will 2009. Wife...... Kelly 2003-04...... Wake Forest serve as the defensive coordinator and work Weikert served as Wake Forest’s operations and video assistant in Children...... Laken, Knox, Graduate Assistant ...... Finley and Major. 2005...... UT Chattanooga directly with the Cardinals’ inside linebackers. 2006 in his second stint at the school. He spent the 2005 season as the Outside Linebackers Weikert comes to Beaumont after serving outside linebackers’ coach at Tennessee-Chattanooga. Prior to his work in Education 2006...... Wake Forest the previous season at Vanderbilt working Chattanooga, Weikert worked at Wake Forest for two years as a graduate 2002...... B.S., Ohio Football Operations the Commodores’ outside linebackers. Prior assistant. The first year he was the defensive graduate assistant, working 2007-18...... Air Force Academy to arriving on West End, Weikert spent 12 primarily with defensive coordinator Dean Hood and linebackers coach Outside Linebackers Playing Career 2019...... Vanderbilt seasons at Air Force, including nine as outside Brad Lambert. He was also heavily involved with the scout offense in 1998-01...... Ohio Outside Linebackers linebackers’ coach. He also worked with the Falcons’ defensive line and preparing the defensive unit each week, as well as weekly opponent game 2020-Pres...... Lamar University inside linebackers during his time with the USAFA. planning. Defensive Coordinator Weikert helped transform the Air Force defense into one of the Weikert originally joined the Wake Forest staff in 2002 as a recruit- top units in the Mountain West Conference, ranking among the league’s ing intern. leaders in defensive scoring, rushing, passing and total defense. A 2002 graduate of Ohio, Weikert received a bachelor’s degree in He also oversaw the development of John Rabold who became one communications. of the top defensive players in the conference in 2007. Rabold was a first- While at Ohio, Weikert was a member of the football team for five team all-conference selection who recorded 74 tackles and a team-best seasons, four of which came under the direction of head coach Jim Grobe. 17.5 tackles for loss. Rabold also had 5.5 quarterback sacks and led the He earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors in 2000 conference with four fumble recoveries in addition to three forced fumbles. after leading the Bobcats in tackles for loss (16) and sacks (6). He also In 2009, Air Force had one of its best defenses in school history. recorded two interceptions and broke up four passes that season. The defense led the conference and ranked fifth nationally in pass defense A native of Covington, Ohio, Weikert, and his wife, Kelly (Graher), (154.3 ypg). The unit was second in the conference and 11th nationally in have four sons — Laken, Knox, Finley and Major. total defense, allowing just 288.3 yards per game. The team was second in the league and 10th nationally in scoring defense (15.7), the program’s 12 • LU Football • Coaching Staff Coby Gipson Recruiting Coordinator/Running Backs The Gipson File Coby Gipson joined Lamar University in age and his top receiver, Duntayvion Gross, led the league in receptions. Personal Coaching Career January 2020. He will serve as the recruiting Gipson joined the HPU coaching staff after spending the previous Wife...... Christy 2010-11...... Grace Community HS coordinator and running backs coach. Gipson five years as the head coach at Bishop T.K. Gorman in Tyler. During Children...... Camryn and Connor Offensive Coordinator 2012-16...... Bishop T.K. Gorman HS comes to LU after spending the 2019 campaign his time at Bishop Gorman, Gipson guided the Crusaders to three- Head Coach as the defensive line coach at straight playoff appearances. Gorman’s success included an area and Education 2002...... B.S., LeTourneau 2017-18...... Howard Payne Baptist University. regional championship to go along with the trip to the 2014 TAPPS State 2013...... M.S., Concordia-Irvine Asst. Head Coach/Off. Coord. Gipson helped the Tigers record their semifinals. Under Gipson’s direction, the Crusaders posted a 28-17 (.622) 2019...... East Texas Baptist fifth-straight winning season. In 2019, Gipson’s overall record, which was the program’s best four-year winning percentage Defensive Line Coach 2020-Pres...... Lamar University defensive front set the tone for a unit that in the team’s 60-year history. Recruiting Coordinator/RBs recorded 82 tackles behind the line of scrimmage. During his time at Bishop Gorman, he coached 21 players that Gipson produced two of the league’s more dominant players in garnered all-state recognition, one Parade All-American receiver – Judah 2019, a list that includes a first-team all-conference selection and a true Bell, two district defensive MVPs and a district MVP. freshman. Anton Clark led ETBU in tackles, tackles for losses and sacks Before Bishop Gorman, Gipson served as the offensive coordinator on his way to being honored as one of the top linemen in the American at Grace Community High School in Tyler, Texas. There he was a part of a . As a true freshman, James Wright IV had an two-time TAPPS District 2 Coaching Staff of the Year (2010 and 2011). immediate impact with the Tigers recording 50 tackles, including 12 for Gipson has also worked in football serving as the Head Coach of losses, and tying for team-high honors with 6.5 sacks. the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Heart of a Champion Bowl in 2016, Gipson joined the ETBU staff from Howard Payne where he spent Offensive Coordinator in 2011, and as the bowl game’s assistant director two seasons as the assistant head coach and offensive coordinator. from 2011-2016. In 2016-2017, he was honored with the Northeast Texas During his time at HPU, Gipson’s offense finished fifth in the American FCA Influence Award. Southwest Conference in rushing yards per game (2017) and set the HPU Gipson is a graduate of LeTourneau University and received his record for completions in a game with 39 (2018). He was the position master’s degree from Concordia-Irvine. He and his wife Christy – a former coach for the only freshman on the 2017 All-ASC first-team. The following ETBU All-American in softball – have two children, daughter, Camryn, and year, Gipson’s offense finished third in the league in completion percent- a son, Connor. Coaching Staff • LU Football • 13 Scott Thiessen Outside Linebackers The Thiessen File Scott Thiessen joined the Lamar Univer- from Modesto Junior College, Thiessen was a versatile athlete who played Personal Coaching Career sity Cardinals coaching staff in February 2020 every position in the Penguins’ secondary. The true definition of a student Wife...... Alayne 2005-11...... Chapman University and will work with Big Red’s outside lineback- athlete, Thiessen earned Academic All-America honors at both the NCAA Children...... Carter and Ryder Secondary ers. FCS and NJCAA levels. 2012-19...... Air Force Prep Academy Education Head Coach A native of Modesto, Calif., Thiessen Thiessen graduated from Youngstown State in May 2004 with his 2020-Pres...... Lamar University bachelor’s degree. He received his Master’s of Arts in Special Education 2004...... B.S., Youngstown State brings 15 years of coaching experience with 2010...... M.A., 2010 Outside Linebackers him to Beaumont, most recently at the Air Force in July 2010. Thiessen, and his wife, Alayne, of 14 years have two sons, Prep School in Colorado. Over the course Carter and Ryder. Playing Career of the previous eight seasons Thiessen has 2003-04...... Youngstown State served as head coach at the Air Force Academy Prep School. 2001-02...... Modesto JC Two primary goals that Thiessen had while serving as the head coach was retention and player development. He recorded a nearly 70 percent retention rate during his time at the helm, and 70 percent of Air Force’s starters were former prep school players. Thiessen oversaw a staff of eight to 12 coaches and worked with a new 55-man roster every season. During his time at the prep academy, Thiessen worked with defensive backs, defensive line, linebackers and also served as defensive and special teams coordinator. Prior to his time at the Air Force Prep Academy, Thiessen spent six seasons as an assistant on staff at Chapman University. During his time in Orange, Calif., Thiessen worked directly with the Panthers’ secondary. Thiessen’s coaching career began at Modesto Junior College where worked with the corner backs. Thiessen graduated from Youngstown State in May 2004. A transfer 14 • LU Football • Coaching Staff Jackson Eskierka Quarterbacks The Eskierka File Jackson Eskierka joined the Lamar Eskierka began his career at SDSU serving a dual role for the Az- Education Coaching Career University coaching staff in January 2020 and is tecs. Beginning in 2013, he served as the equipment manager in addition 2016...... B.S., San Diego State 2013-16...... San Diego State Assistant one of two coaches who came with head coach to working as a coach’s assistant. During that time, he was responsible for 2017-19...... San Diego State Blane Morgan from San Diego State. Eskierka charting plays for the offensive staff during games. Graduate Assistant will coach the Cardinal quarterbacks. Eskierka received his bachelor’s degree from San Diego State in 2020-Pres...... Lamar University Eskierka comes to Beaumont after spend- December 2016. He was named to the Dean’s List three times during Quarterbacks

ing the past seven years at San Diego State, his collegiate career. He has completed course work toward a master’s including his last three as a graduate assistant degree in liberal arts and interdisciplinary studies. coach. During his time with the Aztecs, Eski- erka served a vital role with three teams that advanced to Bowl games. During that time, Eskierka helped coach the Aztecs to 27 wins and three Bowl game appearances. That stretch also included two 10-win seasons and a Mountain West Conference division title for the Aztecs.

Coaching Staff • LU Football • 15 Austen Jacobs Tight Ends The Jacobs File Austen Jacobs is one of two coaches who serving as a graduate assistant at Northwestern State working with the Education Coaching Career came over from San Diego State with head Demons’ tight ends. Prior to his time in Natchitoches, Jacobs spent 2016 2014...... B.S., Texas A&M 2014-15...... Colorado State Offense Quality Control coach Blane Morgan. Jacobs officially joined at Humboldt State and was key in the development of running back 2016...... Humboldt State the LU coaching staff in January 2020. He Ja’Quan Gardner. Under Jacobs guidance, Gardner earned Division II Graduate Assistant 2017...... Northwestern State comes to Beaumont after spending the previous All-America accolades. During his time with the Lumberjacks, Jacobs Graduate Assistant two years working with the SDSU offensive line. recruited the San Francisco and San Jose areas. 2018-19...... San Diego State During his time in San Diego, Jacobs Jacobs began his professional career as an offensive quality control Offensive Line 2020-Pres...... Lamar University worked with an offensive front that helped pro- coach at Colorado State. He spent two seasons with the Rams serving Tight Ends duce nearly 350 yards of offense per game. During that stretch the Aztecs under head coach Jim McElwain. advanced to two bowl game appearances including a 10-win season and Jacobs received his bachelor’s degree in biomedical science from a victory in the New Mexico Bowl in 2019. Texas A&M in 2014. He has completed work toward a master’s degree in Jacobs has an understanding of the Southland Conference after homeland security.

16 • LU Football • Coaching Staff Wayne Cordova Defensive Backs The Cordova File Wayne Cordova makes the move to (La.) where he was the defensive coordinator, and prior to that, was Personal Coaching Career Beaumont from Baton Rouge, La., where he on the Tulane Green Wave staff for two years as the Director of Player Wife...... CeCe 2006-08...... St. Augustine spent the previous season working at Southern Personnel-External Relations. Cordova previously served as the head Children...... Corey, Jordan, Landon, Head Coach ...... Kandyn and Chloe 2009-11...... Brother Martin HS University. He is entering his first season with coach at St. Augustine (2006-08) and served as an assistant coach at Assistant Coach the Cardinals coaching the LU defensive backs. Destrehan (2012-13) and Brother Martin (2009-11). Cordova got his start 2012-13...... Destrehan HS Education Assistant Coach During his time in Baton Rouge, Cordova at the collegiate level at Grambling in 2013 where he was the Director of 2005...... B.S., McNeese coached the Jaguars’ safeties and served as Player Personnel. 2013...... Grambling Director of Player Personnel the special teams coordinator. While in Baton As a player, Cordova was named as a member of the 75th 2014-15...... Tulane Rouge, Cordova turned sophomore Tamaurice Anniversary Football Team as well as playing for the Cowboys’ Southland Playing Career Dir. of Personnel-External Relations Smith into one of the league’s top defensive backs. Smith garnered All- Championship and 1997 National Championship Runner-Up squad. He 1996-99...... McNeese 2016...... Newman HS SWAC honors following a season that saw him record 27 tackles and a helped guide McNeese to two playoff appearances during that time. A Defensive Coordinator 2017-18...... McNeese team-high five interceptions, including eight pass break ups. 1999 first-team All-Southland Football League selection, Cordova was Safeties Cordova made the move to Southern following the two seasons named the Johnnie Caldarera Defensive Player of the Year after posting 2019...... Southern in Lake Charles, La., serving as the safeties coach for his alma mater, 113 tackles. He ended his career with 305 total tackles, ranking 11th on Special Teams Coord./Safeties McNeese. During his time with the Cowboys, Cordova produced an the school career record list. 2020-Pres...... Lamar University Defensive Backs All-Southland selection in Dominique Hill. He also handled the role of He received his bachelor’s degree from McNeese in 2005. Cordova Cowboys’ director of football operations. and his wife, CeCe, have five children: Corey, Jordan, Landon, Kandyn Cordova joined the collegiate ranks after earning his stripes at the and Chloe. high school level. He spent the 2016 season at Newman High School

Coaching Staff • LU Football • 17 Cameron Davis Defensive Linemen The Davis File Cameron Davis comes to Beaumont after time with one of the most respected defensive minds in the game, Davis Personal Coaching Career serving the previous season as a graduate made the move to Houston to take on a similar role with the Rice Owls. He Wife...... BriAnna 2013-14...... Diablo Valley College Assistant Defensive Line assistant coach at Kentucky. He is entering his served on the Owls’ staff for two seasons. Education 2015...... La Vern University first season working with the Cardinal defensive Davis graduated from Cal State East Bay in 2012 with a degree in 2012...... B.S., Cal State East Bay Defensive Line/Defensive Backs 2016...... M.S., La Vern 2016...... Texas A&M linemen. sociology. He interned in the Oakland Raiders Public Relations Depart- Graduate Assistant Davis helped coach the Wildcat defensive ment in 2012-13 and began his pursuit of a coaching career at Diablo 2017-18...... Rice linemen in 2019. Kentucky boasted an 8-5 Valley College (2013-14) as an assistant defensive line coach. Graduate Assistant 2019...... Kentucky (.615) record in 2019, and made a trip to the He entered graduate school at the University of La Vern in La Vern, Graduate Assistant Belk Bowl where they defeated Virginia Tech. Two of Davis’ players Calif., and coached the defensive line and defensive backs for one season 2020-Pres...... Lamar University Defensive Linemen ranked among the SEC leaders in sacks and tackles for losses. The two each and also served as the equipment manager from 2014-15. He combined for 12 sacks and 19 tackles for losses. earned his Masters in Leadership and Management from La Vern in 2016. Davis began his coaching career in California before being hired He is married to BriAnna Davis. by John Chavis at Texas A&M as a graduate assistant in 2016. After his

18 • LU Football • Coaching Staff Marshall Mann Football Operations Marshall Mann is in his first year on the Lamar University coaching staff over- seeing the football operations. Mann comes to the after spending the

previous three seasons at Howard Payne. Chase Alkire Rodney Brown Jordan Dudley Morgan Ford Victor Gonzalez Mann was originally hired as Quality Control - Graduate Asst. Graduate Asst. Quality Control - Quality Control - a graduate assistant with the Yellow Jackets, before being Defensive Line Cornerbacks Video Coordinator Special Teams/OLBs Wide Receivers promoted to assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. While the majority of his time was focused on the HPU secondary, Mann spent the 2018 season working with the Yellow Jacket defensive linemen. Mann arrived in Brownswood during a time when the HPU program was struggling. After recording just two victories in his first two seasons, Mann helped lead a squad that more than doubled its win total from the previous two years. The Yellow Jackets closed out the 2019 season with five wins. Mann graduated from Baylor in 2017 with a Bachelor of Education degree. He graduated from Howard Payne with a David Mertens Terrael Williams Dr. Curtis Thorpe Silas Banda Harold Mann Master of Business Administration in May 2020. Graduate Asst. Graduate Assistant - Head Team Physician ESPN & Production Voice of the Academics/Ops. Offensive Line Services Cardinals

Support Staff • LU Football • 19 Daniel Darcy Strength & Conditioning Daniel Darcy was named the La- teams across the whole collegiate sports spectrum. While Darcy began his career as an intern at Canisius Col- mar University strength and condition- in Flagstaff, he also worked with men’s and women’s lege in 2006. Over the next two seasons, he worked with ing coordinator in April 2016. Darcy , , soccer, men’s and women’s track and several sports including baseball, basketball, diving, soft- comes to Beaumont after spending field/cross country and the swimming and diving programs. ball, ice hockey, lacrosse, soccer, synchronized swimming six years as an assistant coordinator In addition to his work with NAU’s varsity sports, Darcy and volleyball. at Northern Arizona University. also worked with the ice hockey club team designing and He has worked various camps over the years, includ- He served as the top assistant implementing speed, agility, quickness, strength, power, ing the SoccerPlus CT Speed, Strength and Conditioning on the Mountain Campus, aiding in all injury prevention and nutrition education for athletes ages Camp in 2010 in New Britain, Conn., and the Speed Devel- facets of the football program which included organization 13-18. opment Camp in 2009 in Newington, Conn. and preparation of day-to-day training, nutrition education During the summer of 2010, Darcy did an internship He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and Pro Day training. He helped train 16 All-Americans on at the University of Texas. He assisted with every aspect of and member of the National Strength and Conditioning the Lumberjack football team. football summer training including speed, agility, quickness Association and the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Over the course of his career, student-athletes have training and testing, and worked with 11 future NFL draft Coaches Association. reaped the benefits of Darcy’s guidance. Four Cardinals selections. He graduated with a bachelor’s of science in sports garnered NSCA Strength and Conditioning All-America Prior to his internship at UT, Darcy spent two seasons medicine from Canisius College and earned a master’s honors during the 2019-20 academic year, marking the in New Britain, Conn., serving as a graduate assistant at of science in physical education from Central Connecticut 11th Cardinal to receive the honor during Darcy’s time on Central Connecticut State. While at CCSU, Darcy worked State University. campus. Throughout his career, Darcy has produced 30 with the football, men’s and women’s soccer, track and field Strength and Conditioning All-Americans. and cross country programs as well as women’s lacrosse Darcy also has a wealth of experience working with and . 20 • LU Football • Support Staff Kristin Willeford Assistant AD for Sports Medicine Kristin Willeford was named Before returning to school to complete her graduate Lamar University assistant athletics work, Willeford served as an Industrial Health Specialist director for sports medicine in June with Concentra in Enid, OK. In this position, she worked 2019. Willeford comes the Golden with a variety of industrial employees to reduce workplace Triangle from the Northwest after injuries and improve industrial safety regulations. spending two years at Portland State. Willeford has extensive experience in the evalua- During Willeford’s time in tion and treatment of work related injuries as well as the Portland, she served as the assistant treatment and rehabilitation of injuries associated with athletic trainer providing coverage to the Viking softball and contact and collision sports. She holds additional certifica- football teams. A certified athletic trainer who holds several tions in graston manual therapy technique and is a certified licenses, Willeford also served as the athletic department’s concussion management specialist. mental health training coordinator and NCAA drug testing Willeford received her Bachelor of Science degree program coordinator. In addition to her duties with the in athletic training from Oklahoma State in 2011 and her PSU football and softball programs, Willeford oversaw the master’s in athletic training from Illinois State in 2015. She graduate assistant athletic trainers for women’s basketball. is a native of Lakeville, Minnesota. Prior to Portland State, Willeford spent three years at Furman in Greenville, S.C. working with the Paladin football program beginning in 2015. Before heading to Furman Willeford was a graduate assistant athletic trainer with the Illinois State football program from 2013 to 2015. Support Staff • LU Football • 21 24 Tanner Douglas DB 5-10 171 Jr.-2L Gibsonia, Pa. / Pine-Richland HS 2020 Numerical Roster 25 Jack Roe WR 5-11 169 So.-1L Humble, Texas / Atascocita HS 30 Amon Byars RB 5-8 180 Fr.-RS Rosenberg, Texas / Terry HS (Army) Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 31 Elvin Martinez K 5-9 170 Sr.-3L Huntsville, Texas / Huntsville HS 1 Stanley Norman DB 6-1 188 Sr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. / Serra HS (Cerritos College) 32 Enrique Carmona K/P 5-11 195 So.-1L Tomball, Texas / Tomball Memorial HS 2 James Jones WR 5-8 165 So.-1L Beaumont, Texas / West Brook HS 33 Casden Brooks DB 6-1 192 Jr.-2L Frisco, Texas / Liberty HS 4 Steven Jones DB 5-8 165 Jr.-2L Beaumont, Texas / West Brook HS 34 Abel Daily DE 6-0 215 Jr.-2L College Station, Texas / A&M Consolidated HS 4 Ryan Matlock WR 6-0 188 Sr.-1L Newbury Park, Calif. / Newbury Park HS (Moorpark College) 36 Jordan Patterson RB 5-10 202 Fr.-RS Beaumont, Texas / Kelly Catholic 5 Myles Wanza RB 5-9 172 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas / Summer Creek HS 37 Jalen Wells DB 6-0 206 So.-1L Beaumont, Texas / Beaumont United HS 6 Nakota Shepard-Creer DB 6-1 185 Sr.-1L Chicago, Ill. / Salesian HS (Santa Barbara CC) 38 Chaz Ward RB 6-0 231 So.-1L Houma, La. / Terrebonne HS 7 Davion May DE 6-2 243 Sr.-1L Hammond, La. / Hammond HS (Miss. Gulf Coast CC) 41 Michael Lawson DB 5-10 179 Sr.-1L Patterson, Calif. / Patterson HS (City Coll. of San Francisco) 8 Jermaine Givens QB 6-0 200 So,-1L Mesquite, Texas / Mesquite Horn HS 42 Reggie Boseman DT 6-2 248 Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas / Central HS 8 Keshawn Young DB 6-2 200 Sr.-1L Lafayette, La. / Lafayette HS (Antelope Valley College) 44 Nathan Gaskamp TE 6-1 230 Jr.-RS Midlothian, Texas / Heritage HS (Trinity Valley CC) 9 Kendrick King WR 5-10 188 Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas / Hamshire-Fannett HS 46 Jayz’n Robinson DB 5-10 175 Fr.-RS West Orange, Texas / West Orange-Stark HS 9 Kyron Norwood DB 5-11 183 Sr.-1L Hattiesburg, Miss. / Forrest County HS (Pearl River CC) 47 Bailey Giffen K 5-9 165 Sr.-1L Bryan, Texas / Rudder HS (Stephen F. Austin) 10 Martin LB 6-2 223 Sr.-1L Murrieta, Calif. / Foothills HS (City Coll. of San Francisco) 50 Luke Wallis DS 6-0 225 So.-1L Kirbyville, Texas / Kirbyville HS 12 Courtlon Allen DB 5-11 170 Jr.-RS Fort Worth, Texas / South Hills HS (Trinity Valley CC) 52 Caleb Oden DE 6-0 211 Jr.-2L Shiner, Texas / Shiner HS 12 Marcellus Johnson WR 6-3 216 So.-1L Killeen, Texas / Killeen HS 54 Bless Harris OL 6-4 295 So.-1L New Orleans, La. / St. Augustine HS 13 Jason Thomas DB 5-11 172 Jr.-RS Downey, Calif. / Downey HS (Golden West CC) 56 John Garza DT 5-11 229 Jr.-1L LaGrange, Texas / LaGrange HS 14 Caisen Sullivan WR 6-1 210 Sr.-3L Port Neches, Texas / Port Neches-Groves HS 57 Tyler Jackson LB 6-0 220 Fr.-RS DeSoto, Texas / DeSoto HS 17 Alex Connell QB 5-10 160 Fr.-RS Buna, Texas / Buna HS 59 John Farris DS 5-10 215 Fr.-RS Baytown, Texas / Sterling HS 17 Anthony Ruffin DB 6-1 200 So.-1L Houma, La. / Terrebonne HS 60 Paul Ivory DE 6-0 240 So.-SQ West Orange, Texas / West Orange-Stark HS 19 Kenny Allen WR 6-0 156 Sr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. / Fairfax HS (E. Los Angeles College) 61 Tommie Barker DE 6-0 251 Fr.-RS Salado, Texas / Salado HS 20 Desmond Veals DB 6-0 210 Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas / West Brook HS 64 Humberto Lopez OL 6-6 323 Jr..-2L Austin, Texas / Reagan HS 22 Andre Mulinax DB 5-10 188 Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas / Crowley HS 65 Donovan Edwards OL 6-1 297 Fr.-HS Beaumont, Texas / West Brook HS 23 Kirkland Banks WR 5-10 176 Sr.-3L Lake Charles, La. / Barbe HS 22 • LU Football • Numerical Roster 68 Alexander Frithiof OL 6-4 323 Fr.-HS Springtown, Texas / Springtown HS Efosa Evbuomwan LB 6-1 200 Fr.-HS Leesville, La. / Leesville HS 70 Colton Peterson OL 6-4 323 Sr.-3L Tomball, Texas / Memorial HS Jacob Fex DB 6-0 185 Fr.-HS McKinney, Texas / Boyd HS 73 Nick Dunomes OL 6-3 307 Sr.-1L Gulfport, Miss. / Gulfport HS (Mississippi Gulf Coast CC) Marcus Harry OL 6-3 285 So.-TR Longview, Texas / Longview HS 74 Brian Roy OL 6-3 250 So.-TR Port Arthur, Texas / Memorial HS (Sam Houston State) Sterling Herrington TE 6-2 225 Fr.-HS Silsbee, Texas / Silsbee HS 80 Blake Robinson WR 5-10 184 So.-1L Orange, Texas / West Orange-Stark HS Rodney Higdon DB 5-10 170 Fr.-HS Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit HS 81 Erik Pizarro WR 5-9 197 So.-1L Rio Hondo, Texas / Rio Hondo HS Jaylon Jackson RB 5-7 165 Fr.-HS Burleson, Texas / Centennial HS 84 Keller Houston TE 6-5 202 Fr.-RS Conroe, Texas / Covenant Christian HS Austin Kennedy LB 6-2 220 Fr.-HS Cypress, Texas / Cy Woods HS 85 Dawud Shorts TE 6-0 218 Sr.-3L Humble, Texas / Atascocita HS Jacob Loganbill OL 6-4 300 Fr.-HS Van Alstyne, Texas / Van Alstyne HS 88 Dwight Johnson TE 6-6 244 Fr.-RS Beaumont, Texas / Legacy Christian Academy Marcques Mayo OL 6-3 245 Fr.-HS Opelousas, La. / Northwest HS 91 Aaron Calcote DE 6-0 230 Jr.-RS Shreveport, La. / Evangel Christian Academy Adan Pavon OL 6-3 285 Fr.-HS Willis, Texas / Conroe HS 93 Jevale Roberson DT 6-2 266 Fr.-RS Cleveland, Texas / Cleveland HS Tylo Phillips DE 6-3 290 Jr.-TR Collinsville, Miss. / West Lauderdale HS (Hinds CC) 94 Cameron Houston DE 5-11 234 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas / Westfield HS Vencent Rockwell LB 6-2 220 Fr.-HS Longview, Texas / Spring Hills HS 95 Caleb Williams DT 5-11 300 Fr.-RS Houston, Texas / Cy Creek HS Kendal Rowan LB 6-2 215 Fr.-HS Marrero, La. / St. Augustine HS 96 Kirsten Williams DE 6-3 226 Jr.-RS Houston, Texas / Klein Forest HS (Blinn College) LaTrell Smith DT 6-10 280 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands HS 98 Joe Glaefke DT 6-1 241 Fr.-RS Renton, Wash. / Hazen HS Jake Smith QB 6-3 210 Fr.-HS Tyler, Texas / Bishop Gorman 99 Brandon Arnold DT 6-2 280 Sr.-3L Spring Branch, Texas / Smithson Valley HS Gabriel Stonewall WR 6-3 176 Fr.-HS El Paso, Texas / Franklin HS Franklyn Alfaro LB 5-11 230 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas / Spring Woods HS Chidera Umeh DE 6-4 255 Fr.-HS Richmond, Texas / St. Thomas HS Eric Black DB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas / Westbury Christian HS Connor Venetis TE 6-5 240 Fr.-HS Lafayette, La. / Southside HS Darrell Bush RB 5-9 210 Fr.-HS Gilmer, Texas / Gilmer HS Jakevian Wilson DT 6-2 295 Fr.-HS Beaumont, Texas / United HS Ko Clark DB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Houma, La. / Terrebonne HS Ja’Darrius Winans OL 6-3 315 Fr.-HS Minden, La. / Minden HS Timothy Conerly ATH 5-9 165 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. / Wright Charter School Seth Wood LB 6-1 245 Jr.-TR Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS (Cisco College) Jacoby Davis WR 6-4 214 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas / Dobie HS Jeremy Davis TE 6-5 245 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas / Dobie HS Kandon Dortch WR 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Edinburg, Texas / Edinburg HS Jalen Dummett QB 6-2 220 Jr.-TR Oakland, Calif. / Oakland HS (Feather River College) Numerical Roster • LU Football • 23 Jalen Dummett QB 6-2 220 Jr.-TR Oakland, Calif. / Oakland HS (Feather River College) 2020 Alphabetical Roster 73 Nick Dunomes OL 6-3 307 Sr.-1L Gulfport, Miss. / Gulfport HS (Miss. Gulf Coast CC) 65 Donovan Edwards OL 6-1 297 Fr.-HS Beaumont, Texas / West Brook HS Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr.-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) Efosa Evbuomwan LB 6-1 200 Fr.-HS Leesville, La. / Leesville HS Franklyn Alfaro LB 5-11 230 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas / Spring Woods HS 59 John Farris DS 5-10 215 Fr.-RS Baytown, Texas / Sterling HS 12 Courtlon Allen DB 5-11 170 Jr.-RS Fort Worth, Texas / South Hills HS (Trinity Valley CC) Jacob Fex DB 6-0 185 Fr.-HS McKinney, Texas / Boyd HS 19 Kenny Allen WR 6-0 156 Sr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. / Fairfax HS (E. Los Angeles Coll.) 68 Alexander Frithiof OL 6-4 323 Fr.-HS Springtown, Texas / Springtown HS 99 Brandon Arnold DT 6-2 280 Sr.-3L Spring Branch, Texas / Smithson Valley HS 56 John Garza DT 5-11 229 Jr.-1L LaGrange, Texas / LaGrange HS 23 Kirkland Banks WR 5-10 176 Sr.-3L Lake Charles, La. / Barbe HS 44 Nathan Gaskamp TE 6-1 230 Jr.-RS Midlothian, Texas / Heritage HS (Trinity Valley CC) 61 Tommie Barker DE 6-0 251 Fr.-RS Salado, Texas / Salado HS 47 Bailey Giffen K 5-9 165 Sr.-1L Bryan, Texas / Rudder HS (Stephen F. Austin) Eric Black DB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas / Westbury Christian HS 8 Jermaine Givens QB 6-0 200 So,-1L Mesquite, Texas / Mesquite Horn HS 42 Reggie Boseman DT 6-2 248 Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas / Central HS 98 Joe Glaefke DT 6-1 241 Fr.-RS Renton, Wash. / Hazen HS 33 Casden Brooks DB 6-1 192 Jr.-2L Frisco, Texas / Liberty HS 54 Bless Harris OL 6-4 295 So.-1L New Orleans, La. / St. Augustine HS Darrell Bush RB 5-9 210 Fr.-HS Gilmer, Texas / Gilmer HS Marcus Harry OL 6-3 285 So.-TR Longview, Texas / Longview HS 30 Amon Byars RB 5-8 180 Fr.-RS Rosenberg, Texas / Terry HS (Army) Sterling Herrington TE 6-2 225 Fr.-HS Silsbee, Texas / Silsbee HS 91 Aaron Calcote DE 6-0 230 Jr.-RS Shreveport, La. / Evangel Christian Academy Rodney Higdon DB 5-10 170 Fr.-HS Tampa, Fla. / Jesuit HS 32 Enrique Carmona K/P 5-11 195 So.-1L Tomball, Texas / Tomball Memorial HS 94 Cameron Houston DE 5-11 234 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas / Westfield HS Ko Clark DB 5-11 180 Fr.-HS Houma, La. / Terrebonne HS 84 Keller Houston TE 6-5 202 Fr.-RS Conroe, Texas / Covenant Christian HS Timothy Conerly ATH 5-9 165 Fr.-HS New Orleans, La. / Wright Charter School 60 Paul Ivory DE 6-0 240 So.-SQ West Orange, Texas / West Orange-Stark HS 17 Alex Connell QB 5-10 160 Fr.-RS Buna, Texas / Buna HS Jaylon Jackson RB 5-7 165 Fr.-HS Burleson, Texas / Centennial HS 34 Abel Daily DE 6-0 215 Jr.-2L College Station, Texas / A&M Consolidated HS 57 Tyler Jackson LB 6-0 220 Fr.-RS DeSoto, Texas / DeSoto HS Jacoby Davis WR 6-4 214 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas / Dobie HS 88 Dwight Johnson TE 6-6 244 Fr.-RS Beaumont, Texas / Legacy Christian Academy Jeremy Davis TE 6-5 245 Fr.-HS Houston, Texas / Dobie HS 12 Marcellus Johnson WR 6-3 216 So.-1L Killeen, Texas / Killeen HS Kandon Dortch WR 6-0 180 Fr.-HS Edinburg, Texas / Edinburg HS 2 James Jones WR 5-8 165 So.-1L Beaumont, Texas / West Brook HS 24 Tanner Douglas DB 5-10 171 Jr.-2L Gibsonia, Pa. / Pine-Richland HS 4 Steven Jones DB 5-8 165 Jr.-2L Beaumont, Texas / West Brook HS 24 • LU Football • Alphabetical Roster Austin Kennedy LB 6-2 220 Fr.-HS Cypress, Texas / Cy Woods HS 74 Brian Roy OL 6-3 250 So.-TR Port Arthur, Texas / Memorial HS (Sam Houston State) 9 Kendrick King WR 5-10 188 Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas / Hamshire-Fannett HS 17 Anthony Ruffin DB 6-1 200 So.-1L Houma, La. / Terrebonne HS 41 Michael Lawson DB 5-10 179 Sr.-1L Patterson, Calif. / Patterson HS (City Coll. of San Francisco) 6 Nakota Shepard-Creer DB 6-1 185 Sr.-1L Chicago, Ill. / Salesian HS (Santa Barbara CC) Jacob Loganbill OL 6-4 300 Fr.-HS Van Alstyne, Texas / Van Alstyne HS 85 Dawud Shorts TE 6-0 218 Sr.-3L Humble, Texas / Atascocita HS 64 Humberto Lopez OL 6-6 323 Jr..-2L Austin, Texas / Reagan HS Jake Smith QB 6-3 210 Fr.-HS Tyler, Texas / Bishop Gorman HS 10 Dallas Martin LB 6-2 223 Sr.-1L Murrieta, Calif. / Foothills HS (City Coll. of San Francisco) LaTrell Smith DT 6-10 280 Fr.-HS Dallas, Texas / Lake Highlands HS 31 Elvin Martinez K 5-9 170 Sr.-3L Huntsville, Texas / Huntsville HS Gabriel Stonewall WR 6-3 176 Fr.-HS El Paso, Texas / Franklin HS 4 Ryan Matlock WR 6-0 188 Sr.-1L Newbury Park, Calif. / Newbury Park HS (Moorpark Coll.) 14 Caisen Sullivan WR 6-1 210 Sr.-3L Port Neches, Texas / Port Neches-Groves HS 7 Davion May DE 6-2 243 Sr.-1L Hammond, La. / Hammond HS (Miss. Gulf Coast CC) 13 Jason Thomas DB 5-11 172 Jr.-RS Downey, Calif. / Downey HS (Golden West CC) Marcques Mayo OL 6-3 245 Fr.-HS Opelousas, La. / Northwest HS Chidera Umeh DE 6-4 255 Fr.-HS Richmond, Texas / St. Thomas HS 22 Andre Mulinax DB 5-10 188 Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas / Crowley HS 20 Desmond Veals DB 6-0 210 Sr.-3L Beaumont, Texas / West Brook HS 1 Stanley Norman DB 6-1 188 Sr.-1L Los Angeles, Calif. / Serra HS (Cerritos College) Connor Venetis TE 6-5 240 Fr.-HS Lafayette, La. / Southside HS 9 Kyron Norwood DB 5-11 183 Sr.-1L Hattiesburg, Miss. / Forrest County HS (Pearl River CC) 50 Luke Wallis DS 6-0 225 So.-1L Kirbyville, Texas / Kirbyville HS 52 Caleb Oden DE 6-0 211 Jr.-2L Shiner, Texas / Shiner HS 5 Myles Wanza RB 5-9 172 Sr.-3L Houston, Texas / Summer Creek HS 36 Jordan Patterson RB 5-10 202 Fr.-RS Beaumont, Texas / Kelly Catholic HS 38 Chaz Ward RB 6-0 231 So.-1L Houma, La. / Terrebonne HS Adan Pavon OL 6-3 285 Fr.-HS Willis, Texas / Conroe HS 37 Jalen Wells DB 6-0 206 So.-1L Beaumont, Texas / Beaumont United HS 70 Colton Peterson OL 6-4 323 Sr.-3L Tomball, Texas / Memorial HS 95 Caleb Williams DT 5-11 300 Fr.-RS Houston, Texas / Cy Creek HS Tylo Phillips DE 6-3 290 Jr.-TR Collinsville, Miss. / West Lauderdale HS (Hinds CC) 96 Kirsten Williams DE 6-3 226 Jr.-RS Houston, Texas / Klein Forest HS (Blinn College) 81 Erik Pizarro WR 5-9 197 So.-1L Rio Hondo, Texas / Rio Hondo HS Jakevian Wilson DT 6-2 295 Fr.-HS Beaumont, Texas / United HS 93 Jevale Roberson DT 6-2 266 Fr.-RS Cleveland, Texas / Cleveland HS Ja’Darrius Winans OL 6-3 315 Fr.-HS Minden, La. / Minden HS 80 Blake Robinson WR 5-10 184 So.-1L Orange, Texas / West Orange-Stark HS Seth Wood LB 6-1 245 Jr.-TR Lubbock, Texas / Coronado HS (Cisco College) 46 Jayz’n Robinson DB 5-10 175 Fr.-RS West Orange, Texas / West Orange-Stark HS 8 Keshawn Young DB 6-2 200 Sr.-1L Lafayette, La. / Lafayette HS (Antelope Valley College) Vencent Rockwell LB 6-2 220 Fr.-HS Longview, Texas / Spring Hills HS 25 Jack Roe WR 5-11 169 So.-1L Humble, Texas / Atascocita HS Kendal Rowan LB 6-2 215 Fr.-HS Marrero, La. / St. Augustine HS Alphabetical Roster • LU Football • 25 Courtlon Allen Kenny Allen Brandon Arnold DB l 5-11 l 170 l Jr.-RS WR l 6-0 l 156 l Sr.-1L DT l 6-2 l 280 l Sr.-3L Fort Worth, Texas 12 Los Angeles, Calif. 19 Spring Branch, Texas 99 South Hills HS Fairfax HS Smithson Valley HS Trinity Valley CC East Los Angeles College 2019 (Junior): Played in four games … Recorded six 2019 (Junior): Played in and started all 12 games … Has played in 31 games earning a start during his LU tackles, including one unassisted stop … Posted two-tackle Finished fourth on the team with 20 catches for 242 yards career. efforts against Bethel University and Houston Baptist … and one score … Averaged 12.1 yards per catch with a 2019 (Junior): Played in nine games earning a start Registered the unassisted tackle at Sam Houston State. long reception of 45 yards … Hauled in a career-high four against Stephen F. Austin … Recorded 10 tackles on the Junior College: Played one season at Trinity Valley passes for 51 yards against Stephen F. Austin … Followed season, including two for losses and a sack … Recovered CC before transferring to LU. that up with a four-reception effort against Abilene Christian a fumble … Recorded a season-high three tackles against High School: Recorded 40 tackles, including 20 solo … Four catches went for 42 yards (with a long of 34 yards) rival McNeese … One of his tackles against the Cowboys stops during his senior season at South Hills ... Also picked against the Wildcats … Had two catches for 50 yards was a sack … His lone stop against Mississippi Valley three passes, recovered a fumble and blocked five kicks as and a touchdown at Southeastern Louisiana … Caught a State was for a loss … Recorded two stops against Bethel a senior ... Was also credited with 17 pass breakups during season-long catch of 45 yards against rival McNeese. and recovered a fumble which he returned for 15 yards … the year. Junior College: Played in nine games during his Had two stops at Texas A&M and SFA. sophomore season hauling in 37 passes for 716 yards and 2018 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games … Re- 11 touchdowns … Finished his junior college career with 60 corded five tackles on the season, all unassisted, and one receptions for 1,455 yards and 21 touchdowns. sack … Credited with a fumble forced, recovered and a QB High School: Named First-Team CIF Division II All- hurry … His sack came in the victory at SFA … Recovered City. a fumble and returned it eight yards in the season-opening win … Also recorded a solo tackle and forced a fumble against Southeastern Louisiana … Recorded a stop in the 26 • LU Football • Player Bios playoffs against Northern Iowa. ypc) and four touchdowns … Has 50 rushes for 370 yards twice for 25 yards against Northwestern State … Recorded 2017 (Freshman): Played in 11 games … Recorded (7.4 ypr) and a score. a season-high five carries for 55 yards in the victory over 12 tackles, including six solo stops … Was involved on a 2019 (Junior): Played in and started all 12 games … Sam Houston State … Had a rushing touchdown against tackle for a loss … Recorded two tackles five times … One Led the team with 36 receptions for 506 yards and a score Houston Baptist. of his two tackles against UT Permian Basin was for a loss … Averaged 14.1 yards per reception and better than 42 2017 (Freshman): One of the top freshmen in the … Also recorded two stops at North Texas and McNeese. yards per game … Carried the ball five times for 18 yards league … Played in 11 games earning six starts … A High School: Helped lead Smithson Valley to a top-25 … Returned one kickoff for 11 yards and four punts for nine versatile athlete who saw time at receiver, running back, state ranking... Garnered 2016 first-team all-district honors yards … He also had one incomplete pass … Recorded his quarterback and returner … Recorded 571 all-purpose ... A second-team all-area selection... The true-definition of lone tackle of the season at Northwestern State … Caught yards … Ended the year with 23 carries for 197 yards (8.6 a student-athlete recording Academic All-District honors. a career-high 10 passes for 145 yards and a touchdown ypr), 32 catches for 298 yards (9.3 ypr) and a touchdown, in the victory over Abilene Christian … Recorded his lone returned three kicks for 43 yards (14.3 ypr), returned five Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd kickoff return for 11 yards against the Wildcats … Had five punts for 33 yards (6.6 ypr) and completed one pass for Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick catches for 112 yards at Southeastern Louisiana … Re- six yards and a touchdown … Also recorded a tackle on 2017 11 6 6 12 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2018 11 5 0 5 1.0-6 1.0-6 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 turned two punts for eight yards against Stephen F. Austin. special teams … Hauled in seven passes for a career-high 2019 9 6 4 10 2.0-10 1.0-7 0-0 0 0 1 0 0 2018 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games earning 88 yards at Southeastern Louisiana … Caught two passes Totals 31 17 10 27 3.5-17 2.0-13 0-0 0 1 2 1 0 nine starts … Hauled in 19 passes for 231 yards and two for 51 yards and a touchdown against Nicholls … Carried Kirkland Banks scores … Also carried the ball 22 times for 155 yards and the ball seven times for a career-high 73 yards and caught a touchdown … Caught two passes for 77 yards and a six passes for 37 yards at nationally ranked Sam Houston WR l 5-10 l 176 l Sr.-3L touchdown in the FCS Playoff game at Northern Iowa … State … Also returned two kicks for 19 yards and returned Lake Charles, La. 23 The TD grab came on the second play of the game and a punt against the Bearkats … Carried the ball eight times Barbe HS went for 73 yards … His other TD catch came in the season for 26 yards and completed a pass for six yards and a opener … Caught a season-high four passes for 60 yards touchdown against Stephen F. Austin … Carried the ball and had one carry for three yards against Incarnate Word four times for 48 yards and caught four passes for 27 yards Has played in 35 games earning 27 starts during his … Also had four catches for 31 yards, and carried the ball in the victory over Houston Baptist … Also returned a punt career … Has recorded 87 receptions for 1,035 yards (11.9 Player Bios • LU Football • 27 for seven yards against the Huskies … Returned a punt for also credited with 2.5 TFLs and 1.0 sack on the season a season-high 23 yards against Central Arkansas. Reggie Boseman … Also forced a fumble and recovered one … Had four High School: Ranked as the No. 97 prospect in the DT l 6-2 l 248 l Sr.-3L quarterback hurries and a pass breakup … Recorded a state of Louisiana according DandyDon.com … Garnered Beaumont, Texas 42 season-high six tackles, including three unassisted stops 5A All-State honors as a kick returner … Named District Central HS against Southeastern Louisiana … Also forced and recov- Offensive Player of the Year … Received second-team ered a fumble against the Lions … Had four four-tackle all-district honors as a kick returner … Guided his squad to performances, including the FCS playoff game at Northern a share of the district title as a senior … Rushed for more Has played in 34 games earning 13 starts during his Iowa … Recorded four solo stops at Texas Tech, including than 1,300 yards and 22 touchdowns during his senior career … Has recorded 77 career tackles, including 28 one for a loss … Of his four tackles against Houston Bap- season … Received recruiting attention from Arkansas solo stops … Has been credited with 8.5 tackles for losses tist, one was a sack … Had four stops and two QB hurries State and Louisiana Tech … Two-way sports start at Barbe including 2.0 sacks … Has recovered two fumbles and against Kentucky Christian. High School … Helped guide Barbe HS to three state titles forced two. 2017 (Freshman): Played in 11 games … Recorded on the baseball diamond. 2019 (Junior): Played in 11 games earning one start 20 tackles on the season, including four solo stops … Also during the year … Recorded 22 tackles, including nine solo had two tackles for losses, including a sack, and was cred- Banks’ Receiving Stats stops on the season … Was also credited with four tackles ited with a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry … Had Yr. GP Rec. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G for losses and a forced fumble … Had a career-high six 2017 11 32 298 9.3 1 36 27.1 a season-high five tackles against Nicholls, including one 2018 12 19 231 18.4 2 73 19.3 tackles, including three for losses, in the season opener for a loss … Also recovered a fumble against the Colonels 2019 12 36 506 14.1 1 55 42.2 against Bethel … Two of his six tackles against Bethel went … Recorded an unassisted tackle and a quarterback hurry Totals 35 87 1,035 11.9 4 73 29.6 for losses … Recorded at least one stop in every game he at Northwestern State … One of his two tackles at Sam played … Closed the season with three stops (two solos) Banks’ Rushing Stats Houston State was a TFL … Had four stops against Central Yr. GP Att. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G and a TFL against McNeese … Lone stop against UIW Arkansas and Houston Baptist. 2017 11 23 197 8.6 0 37 17.9 went for a loss … Also forced a fumble against the Cardi- High School: Three-time all-district honoree ... 2018 12 22 155 7.0 1 47 12.9 nals. 2019 12 5 18 3.6 0 10 1.5 Received first-team all-district honors as a senior ... A Totals 35 50 370 7.4 1 47 10.6 2018 (Sophomore): Played in and started 12 games 2015 District 22-5A Defensive MVP ... Posted 116 tackles, … Recorded 35 tackles, including 15 solo stops … Was 28 • LU Football • Player Bios including seven sacks during his junior campaign ... Named 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in one game 2014 District 22-5A Newcomer of the Year ... Received an before suffering a season-ending injury in the first game of Aaron Calcote invite to play in the Max Emfinger All-American Bowl ... Also the season. DE l 6-0 l 230 l Jr.-RS recruited by Southern ... A multi-sport athlete, Boseman 2017 (Freshman): Spent his first season with the Shreveport, La. 91 was also a standout thrower on the Central track and field Cardinals on the scout teams. Evangel Christian Academy team. High School: A three-sport star in high school ... Personal: A black belt in Taekwondo. A letterwinner in football, baseball and on the track ... A Texas Tech standout center fielder who garnered first-team all-district 2019 (Junior): Spent the year on the Cardinals Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd honors ... Also an Academic All-District selection. demonstration units. Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick High School: Recorded 94 tackles, including 74 solo 2017 11 4 16 20 2.0-5 0.5-2 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 Amon Byars stops during his senior season ... Guided Evangel to a 2018 12 15 20 35 2.5-12 1.0-9 0-0 0 4 1 1 0 2019 11 9 13 22 4.0-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 RB l 5-8 l 180 l Fr.-RS District 1-5A title as a junior ... Also credited with 7.5 sacks Totals 34 28 49 77 8.5-23 1.5-11 0-0 0 5 2 2 0 and two forced fumbles ... A two-time first-team all-district Rosenberg, Texas 33 selection ... Named honorable mention all-state by the Casden Brooks Terry HS Louisiana Sports Writers Association as a sophomore ... DB l 6-1 l 192 l Jr.-2L Also garnered first-team all-district honors as a defensive 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt. linemen and was a second-team honoree at tight end Frisco, Texas 33 High School: A two-star prospect coming out of high during his sophomore campaign ... Played in the North Liberty HS school by 247Sports.com ... A top 500 player in the state of Louisiana All-Star Game ... Also lettered in wrestling ... Texas and a top 200 running back according to 247Sports. Originally signed with Texas Tech out of high school before 2019 (Sophomore): Bounced back from a sea- com ... A unanimous first-team all-district running back ... transferring to LU. son-ending injury on the first game of 2018 to play in one Originally committed to Army before coming to LU ... Also game in 2019 … Recorded one tackle on the season, received recruiting attention from Howard and Navy. coming in the victory over Mississippi Valley State. Player Bios • LU Football • 29 nents’ 20-yard line with seven fair catches … Recorded 2019 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games earning two Enrique Carmona a season-high five punts for 193 yards (38.6 ypp) against starts … Recorded 31 total tackles, including 19 solo stops K/P l 5-11 l 195 l So.-1L Houston Baptist. … Was credited with 9.5 tackles for losses, including 4.0 sacks … Also forced two fumbles, one pass breakup and Tomball, Texas 32 Alex Connell Memorial HS recorded a quarterback hurry … Tied a career-high with QB l 5-10 l 160 l Fr.-RS six tackles at Houston Baptist … Also credited with a TFL Buna, Texas 17 and forced a fumble against the Huskies … Recorded four 2019 (Sophomore): Took over as the team’s primary stops, including two TFLs, and a sack in the season opener punter … Recorded 63 punts for 2,368 yards, averaging Buna HS … Had three stops, including a sack and forced a fumble 37.6 yards per punt, with a long of 65 … Had nine punts of at Texas A&M … Recorded three solos stops, including 50 yards or more and 18 punts inside the 20 yard line … 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. one for a loss and a quarterback hurry at nationally ranked Recorded a season-high 10 punts at Texas A&M averag- High School: A three-sport letterwinner ... Also a Sam Houston State … Both tackles at UIW were sacks ing 40.2 yards per punt … Recorded his season-long 65 standout on the basketball court and the track ... Served as … Recorded a TFL and broke up a pass against Abilene yard punt against the Aggies … Tied his season high with the Cougars’ quarterback, free safety and punter ... Invited Christian. 10 punts against McNeese … Averaged 36.3 yards per to play in the 2019 SETCA High School All-Star game in 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in 12 games punt against the Cowboys … Recorded a long of 54 yards both football and basketball. earning three starts on the season … Recorded 31 tackles, against McNeese and landed three punts inside the 20 including 20 unassisted stops … Was also credited with against the Cowboys … Averaged nearly 48 yards (47.7 Abel Daily 5.0 tackles for losses (4.0 sacks), three quarterback hurries ypp) on six punts against Central Arkansas … Had three DE l 6-0 l 215 l Jr.-2L and two pass breakups … Had a season-high six solo punts of at least 50 yards against the Bears. College Station, Texas tackles, including one for a loss, at Texas State … Followed 2018 (Freshman): Played in three games during his 34 A&M Consolidated HS that up with five tackles, including an assist on a sack each rookie season – Houston Baptist, McNeese and Northern of the next two weeks … Also had five stops, including a Iowa … Recorded 10 punts on the season for 362 yards sack, against Houston Baptist … Also recorded a QB hurry (36.2 ypp) … Recorded a season-long punt of 50 yards Has played in 24 games earning five starts during his against the Huskies … His lone tackle against nationally against HBU … Also landed eight punts inside the oppo- career. 30 • LU Football • Player Bios ranked Central Arkansas was a sack … Also deflected a Kentucky Christian. the ground. pass against the Bears … His other sack came against 2017 (Freshman): Served his rookie season on the High School: Played in the Bernard Blackwell All-Star Incarnate Word. scout team. Classic … Named to the 4-6A All-Region First Team … 2017 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. High School: Garnered 2016 Northern Seven Won an individual and team 6A state title in powerlifting High School: A two-time all-district selection … Second-Team All-Conference honors … Guided Pine-Rich- … One of five Gulfport HS seniors to sign college scholar- Received first-team all-district recognition … Recorded 64 land High School to a seven win season, and a 4-2 mark ships. tackles, including 21 unassisted, and 15 tackles for losses in league play … Pine-Richland advanced to the sec- … Guided A&M Consolidated to eight wins and the third ond-round of the playoffs. Donovan Edwards round of the playoffs as a senior. OL l 6-1 l 297 l Fr.-RS Nick Dunomes Beaumont, Texas 73 Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd OL l 6-3 l 307 l Sr.-1L Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick West Brook HS 2018 12 20 11 31 5.0-29 4.0-25 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Gulfport, Miss. 73 2019 12 19 12 31 9.5-33 4.0-24 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 Totals 24 39 23 62 14.5-62 8.0-49 0-0 1 1 0 2 0 Gulfport HS 2019 (Redshirt): Played in three games during his Mississippi Gulf Coast CC rookie season … A key reserve on the Cardinals offensive Tanner Douglas 2019 (Junior): Played in 10 games during first season line … LU offense finished second in the Southland averag- DB l 5-10 l 171 l Jr.-2L with the Cardinals … A key reserve on the Cardinals offen- ing 172.3 yards rushing per game. Gibsonia, Pa. 24 sive line … LU offense finished second in the Southland High School: Guided WBHS to a 12-3/6-1 record Pine-Richland HS averaging 172.3 rushing yards per game. as a senior … Led West Brook to just its second state Junior College: Two-year letterwinner on the offen- championship game since the school was established sive front … Guided Mississippi Gulf Coast to a 7-2 (.778) in 1982 … Garnered all-district honors as a 15-year old 2019 (Sophomore): Played in 10 games … Saw time record as a sophomore … Closed the regular season by sophomore … A three-time all-district selection and a 2018 in the secondary and on special teams. winning its last four games … Protected for an offense that first-team all-district honoree … Two-sport letterwinner who 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in one game averaged better than 400 yards per game, including 211 on also guided West Brook to a track and field district title … … Recorded two carries for four yards in the victory over Player Bios • LU Football • 31 Recorded the longest toss in the shot put of all Southeast ESPN … A two-star athlete according to 247Sports.com Texas athletes as a junior. … Also rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals … Ranked Nathan Gaskamp as a top 400 prospect in the state of Texas, and a top 250 TE l 6-1 l 230 l Jr.-RS John Farris offensive tackle … Also received recruiting attention from Midlothian, Texas 44 l l l DS 5-10 215 Fr.-RS SMU, Texas State and Boise State. Heritage HS Baytown, Texas 59 John Garza Trinity Valley CC Sterling HS DT l 5-11 l 229 l Jr.-1L 2019 (Redshirt Junior): Spent his first season with LaGrange, Texas 56 the Cardinals on the demonstration units. 2019 (Freshman): Spent his first season with the Junior College: Spent one season at Trinity Valley program on the LU demonstration units. LaGrange HS ... Played in six games for the Cardinals ... Hauled in three High School: Three-year starter for Baytown Sterling passes for 17 yards and a touchdown. ... A first-team all-conference selection ... Considered as 2019 (Sophomore): Played in four games … Saw High School: Rushed for 638 yards on 90 carries having some of the quickest hands for a deep snapper time on defense and special teams … Recorded three as a senior ... Also scored 10 touchdowns for Midlothian coming out of high school ... Also competed in track and tackles … Had two stops, including one solo, in the season Heritage. field. opener … Also recorded a solo stop at Northwestern State. 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in one game Bailey Giffen Alexander Frithiof recording two tackles against Kentucky Christian … Both K l 5-9 l 165 l Sr.-1L OL l 6-4 l 323 l Fr.-HS stops against the Knights were assisted. Bryan, Texas 47 2017 (Freshman): Spent his rookie season as a mem- Springtown, Texas 68 ber of the LU demonstration units. Rudder HS Springtown HS High School: Helped guide his prep squad to the 4A Stephen F. Austin division playoffs as a senior ... A two-time All-Central Texas 2019 (Junior): One of the surprises of the season … 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. selection ... Recorded more than 300 tackles during his Took over as the team’s primary kicker in the first game High School: A three-star prospect according to final three high school seasons. of the year and never looked back … Played in 12 games 32 • LU Football • Player Bios … Second Team All-Southland Conference … Led the and 36 touchdowns … Averaged better than 6 yards per Southland Conference with 21 field goals on the season Jermaine Givens carry … Recorded more than 8,300 yards of total offense … Converted 21-of-28 (.750) attempts to rank fifth in the WR l 6-0 l 200 l So.-1L and 85 total touchdowns during his high school career … league … Was a perfect 26-of-26 on extra point tries … Av- Mesquite, Texas 8 Named District 11-6A MVP following his junior season … eraged 57.8 yards per kick off … Also averaged 42.8 yards Mesquite Horn HS Ranked among the state’s top 10 (among 6A quarterbacks) per punt on 17 punts … Landed nine punts inside the 20 in passing yards and TD passes … Guided Mesquite Horn … Had four punts of at least 50 yards or more … Named to the 2017 District title. STATS FCS National Special Teams Player of the Week 2019 (Freshman): Played in four games … Complet- and Southland Conference Special Teams Player of the ed 10-of-17 passes (.588) for 180 yards with one inter- Joe Glaefke Week after scoring 14 points, which included two field goals ception … Carried the ball 21 times for 183 yards and a DT l 6-1 l 241 l Fr.-RS touchdown … Completed 4-of-5 (.800) passes for 88 yards of at least 50 yards at Houston Baptist … Was a perfect Renton, Wash. 98 4-of-4 on field goals against HBU and 2-of-2 on PATs … in the season opener against Bethel … Also carried the ball Averaged 48.6 yards per punt on five punts at UIW, includ- eight times for 45 yards against Bethel … Completed 4-of-5 Hazen HS ing a long of 63 yards … Also scored five points against (.800) passes for 66 yards with an interception at UIW … the Cardinals, including a 28-yard field goal … Nailed three Also rushed eight times for 38 yards against the Cardinals 2019 (Freshman): Spent his rookie season on the field goals against Mississippi Valley State, including the … Completed two passes for 26 yards and rushed 21 times demonstration units. game-winner in overtime. for a career-high 73 yards and a touchdown against Central High School: Garnered second-team All-Seamont Prior to LU: Spent the 2016 and 2017 seasons in Arkansas. League honors as a running back during his junior season Odessa at UTPB ... Lettered in football and baseball before High School: A two-star prospect according ... Guided prep squad to a playoff appearance ... Invited transferring to Stephen F. Austin in 2018 ... Left SFA follow- 247Sports.com … Ranked among the state’s top 400 play- to play in the 2014 East/West All-Star game ... Two-sport ing the 2018 season. ers, and the No. 86 dual-threat quarterback … Completed letterwinner. 345-of-599 (.576) passes for 5,093 yards (14.8 ypc) during his three seasons on varsity … Recorded 49 touchdown passes … Also carried the ball 500 times for 3,253 yards

Player Bios • LU Football • 33 corded 15 tackles, including eight solos, and 2.0 TFLs … Bless Harris Cameron Houston Credited with 1.5 sacks and a quarterback hurry … Had a OL l 6-4 l 295 l So.-1L DL l 5-11 l 234 l Sr.-3L season-high three tackles, including an assisted tackle on New Orleans, La. 54 Houston, Texas 94 two TFLs (one of them a sack) … Had four two-tackle ef- Westfield HS forts including at Northern Iowa in the first round of the FCS St. Augustine HS Playoffs … Had two solo tackles, both for losses including a sack in the victory over Central Arkansas … Assisted on a 2019 (Freshman): Has played in 10 games during Played in 33 games during his career earning 11 tackle and recorded a QB hurry at Stephen F. Austin. his rookie season earning two starts … A key figure on the starts … Recorded 76 total tackles, including 34 solo stops 2017 (Freshman): Played in nine games … Had 17 Cardinals offensive line … LU offense finished second in … Credited with 12.0 tackles for losses, 5.5 sacks, three tackles, including three solo stops … Was also credited the Southland averaging 172.3 rush yards per game. quarterback hurries, two fumble recoveries and a pass with 2.0 TFLs, including a sack … Recorded a season-high High School: A two-star offensive linemen … A first- breakup. eight tackles against nationally ranked Central Arkansas, team all-district selection … Recorded more than 35 pan- 2019 (Junior): Played in 12 games earning 11 including one for a loss … Had four tackles, including a cake blocks and allowed zero sacks … Rated as the No. starts … Posted a career year recording 44 total tackles, season-high two unassisted, the following week in the 143 player in the state of Louisiana according to 247Sports including 29 unassisted stops … Credited with 8.0 tackles victory over Houston Baptist … One of his tackles against … An all-metro honoree who earned all-state consider- for losses and 3.0 sacks … Had two QB hurries and a the Huskies was a sack. ation … Helped is high school squad to one of the biggest pass breakup … Posted a season-high seven tackles three High School: Guided his prep squad to a regu- turnarounds in the nation as a junior … After going 2-9 as times … First seven-tackle effort came in the overtime lar-season district title with a perfect 7-0 record as a senior a sophomore St. Augustine posted a 7-3 (.700) record the victory versus Mississippi Valley State … Also carded ... A unanimous first-team all-district selection as a senior. following season … SAHS went 14-7 (.667) in his final two seven stops, including two for losses at Sam Houston State seasons. … Also recovered a fumble against the Bearkats … Closed Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd Personal: Son of Latchia Williams … Born May 8, the season with seven stops, including one for a loss (sack) Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 2017 9 3 14 17 2.0-11 1.0-7 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 2000. and a QB hurry against McNeese … Posted four solo stops 2018 12 8 7 15 2.0-12 1.5-11 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 including a sack against Central Arkansas. 2019 12 29 15 44 8.0-29 3.0-9 0-0 1 2 2 0 0 2018 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games … Re- Totals 33 40 36 76 12.0-52 5.5-27 0-0 1 3 2 0 0 34 • LU Football • Player Bios cording two tackles, including an assisted tackle for a loss. as a senior ... Received recruiting attention from Fordham, Keller Houston High School: Led Mustangs to a 14-1 (.933) overall Howard and UIW. TE l 6-5 l 202 l Fr.-RS record and a perfect mark in district play as a senior ... Conroe, Texas 84 Helped lead West Orange to two 4A D-2 State titles ... Dwight Johnson Covenant Christian HS Named to 2017 all-state team ... A two-time all-district TE l 6-6 l 244 l Fr.-RS selection ... Graduated Salutatorian ... Recipient of the Principal’s Award ... Also lettered in baseball. Beaumont, Texas 88 2019 (Freshman): Participated on the LU demon- Legacy Christian Academy stration units. Tyler Jackson High School: Garnered all-state honors as a defen- sive end ... A two-sport star who also lettered in basketball LB l 6-0 l 220 l Fr.-RS 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. ... Guided Covenant Christian to a 25-8 (.758) record on DeSoto, Texas High School: A two-way player for Legacy Christian 57 ... Was also a standout thrower on the Legacy track and the hardwood ... Averaged better than seven points and DeSoto HS eight rebounds per game during his career. field team. Paul Ivory 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt. Marcellus Johnson UIW: Played in 10 games during his rookie season DE l 6-0 l 240 l So.-SQ ... Recorded 16 tackles, with 10 unassisted stops ... Had a WR l 6-3 l 216 l So.-1L West Orange, Texas 60 season-high six tackles against New Mexico. Killeen, Texas 12 West Orange-Stark HS High School: Originally signed with UIW out of high Killeen HS school ... A two-star prospect coming out of high school Davidson according to 247Sports.com ... Rated as one of the top 400 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Spent the season on the players in the state of Texas and one of the top 100 inside 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in 10 games Cardinals demonstration units. linebackers according to 247Sports.com ... Led DeSoto to earning three starts … Transitioned from receiver back to Davidson: Played in two games for the Wildcats re- a 10-2 (.833) overall record and a 6-1 (.857) district mark quarterback to start the final three games of the season Player Bios • LU Football • 35 … Completed 16-of-44 passes (.364) for 219 yards … Carried the ball 37 times for 159 yards and two touchdowns James Jones Steven Jones … Completed a career-high 10 passes for 108 yards at WR l 5-8 l 165 l So.-1L DB l 5-8 l 165 l Jr.-2L Houston Baptist … Also recorded a career-high 19 rushes Beaumont, Texas 2 Beaumont, Texas 4 for career-high 96 yards and two touchdowns versus HBU West Brook HS West Brook HS … Completed five passes for 107 yards and carried the ball 15 times for 57 yards at Northwestern State … Lone reception came against Central Arkansas (21 yards). 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in eight games. 2020 (Track & Field): Posted a PR of 6.94 in the 2018 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. 2018 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season … 60-meter dash ... Clocked a PR of 22.68 in the 200-meter High School: A two-star prospect according to Played in two games … Recorded four carries for 15 yards dash. 247Sports.com … Completed 178 passes (.571) for 2,128 and hauled in a pass for four yards at Nicholls. 2019 (Sophomore): Played in 11 games earning yards and 15 touchdowns with only five interceptions as a High School: A first-team all-district running back ... seven starts in the secondary … Recorded 21 tackles, senior … Also carried the ball 151 times for 827 yards and A three-year letterwinner in football and track … Guided including 15 unassisted stops … Also broke up two passes eight touchdowns … Second-team all-district selection fol- West Brook to 26 victories in his three season with the on the season … Picked off one pass … Recorded a lowing his junior season … Most improved offensive player team … Garnered first-team all-district honors following career-high eight-tackle performance at Texas A&M … Had as a junior … A three-year letterwinner on the gridiron … a junior season that saw him rush for 853 yards and 10 two solo stops and two breakups versus Stephen F. Austin Also received recruiting attention from Louisiana-Monroe … touchdowns, and haul in five passes for 105 yards … … Recorded a solo tackle and picked off his lone pass of A standout out on the track as well. Followed that up with a first-team all-district honor as a the season against rival McNeese in the season finale. Personal: Son of Lawrence and Jolene Johnson … senior … Rushed for nearly 1,600 yards (8.2 ypc) and 23 2018 (Freshman): Played in 12 games ... Recorded Born Aug. 8, 2000, in San Antonio, Texas. touchdowns during his career … Caught 17 passes for 263 four tackles on the season ... Had two stops against Ken- yards as a senior. tucky Christian in the season opener. Personal: Son of Steven Sr. and Christine Jones … High School: A two-star prospect … A second-team Born Jan. 6, 2000 … Twin brother, Steven, is also an early all-district corner back … Guided West Brook HS to a 26-10 signee with the Cardinals. (.722) overall record over the course of his three seasons

36 • LU Football • Player Bios with the team … A multiple-time all-district sprinter on the 2018 (Junior): Season was cut short due to an injury against UIW … Had one catch for a 34-yard touchdown track … Chose LU over Army. in the season opener… Before injury, King hauled in one against Sam Houston State … His lone carry against SLU Personal: Son of Steven Sr. and Christine Jones … pass for five yards and made a carry for 11 yards against was a six-yard TD run. Born Jan. 6, 2000 … Twin brother, James, is also an early Kentucky Christian. High School: Two-time finalist for the Willie Ray signee with the Cardinals … Two-time Academic All-District 2017 (Sophomore): Played in and started all 11 Smith Award … Named district offensive MVP … Rushed pick and a 2017 Academic All-State selection. games … Led the team with 102 carries for 354 yards (3.5 for more than 1,800 yards and 34 touchdowns … Set ypc) and three TDs … Also hauled in 23 catches for 225 school’s single-season record for rushing touchdowns … Kendrick King yards (9.8 ypr) and one score … Completed both of his Guided Hamshire-Fannett to its first playoff appearance in WR l 5-10 l 188 l Sr.-3L pass attempts for 45 yards and a score … Carried the ball 11 years … A three-sport letterwinner. Beaumont, Texas 21 times for a career-high 120 yards and a touchdown at Personal: Son of Albert King and Tina Edwards … 9 Northwestern State … Also hauled in three passes for 20 Born Dec. 8, 1996. Hamshire-Fannett HS yards against the Demons … Just missed 100-yard rushing performance with 15 carries for 93 yards against UT-Perm- King’ Receiving Stats Played in 31 games earning 18 starts … Carried the Yr. GP Rec. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G ian Basin … Also caught two passes for 49 yards and a 2016 10 6 56 9.3 1 34 5.6 ball 151 times for 505 yards (3.3 ypr) and four scores … touchdown against UTPB … Had 16 rushes for 67 yards 2017 11 23 225 9.8 1 27 20.5 Has 30 catches for 286 yards (9.5 ypc) and two touch- and a touchdown at SLU … Completed one pass for nine 2018 1 1 5 5.0 0 5 5.0 downs. 2019 9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 yards against the Lions … Completed a pass (for 36 yards) Totals 31 30 286 9.5 2 34 9.2 2019 (Junior): Played in nine games earning one against Nicholls. start … Had 13 carries for 42 yards … Returned a kick for 2016 (Freshman): Played in 10 games earning five King’s Rushing Stats 13 yards … Recorded a tackle on the season … Recorded Yr. GP Att. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G starts … Carried the ball 35 times for 98 yards and a touch- 2016 10 35 98 2.8 1 22 9.8 a season-high five carries twice … Rushed for 16 yards down … Also caught six passes for 56 yards and a score 2017 11 102 354 3.5 3 48 32.2 against the Huskies and rushed for 21 yards against the … Recorded four tackles … Carried the ball a season-high 2018 1 1 11 11.0 0 11 11.0 Cowboys … Recorded his lone kickoff return of the season 11 times for 26 yards against Houston Baptist … Had 10 2019 9 13 42 3.2 0 10 4.7 Totals 31 151 505 3.3 4 48 16.3 at Northwestern State. receptions for 23 yards and hauled in a pass for six yards Player Bios • LU Football • 37 he returned for a touchdown against the Demons … Also carried the ball 190 times for 1,848 yards (9.7 ypc) Michael Lawson Recorded 10 stops, including one for a loss, at Texas A&M with 23 touchdowns … Recorded seven 100-yard rushing DB l 5-10 l 179 l Sr.-1L … Had six stops, including a career-high 2.5 for losses, performances … Also a standout on the basketball court. Patterson, Calif. against Houston Baptist … Also broke up a pass and 41 Lawson’s Defensive Statistics Patterson HS blocked a kick against the Huskies … Recorded six stops, including one for a loss, picked off a pass he returned for Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd City College of San Francisco Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick 30 yards and recorded a QB hurry in the season opener 2019 11 65 29 94 8.5-15 0-0 5-101 2 1 0 1 1 2019 (Junior): Two-time First-Team All-Southland … Second interception of the season came in the overtime Totals 11 65 29 94 8.5-15 0-0 5-101 2 1 0 1 1 Conference selection … Garnered first-team all-conference victory against Mississippi Valley State. honors as a defensive back and punt returner … Played in Junior College: Recorded 36 tackles, including 25 Lawson’s Punt Return Stats 11 games earning 10 starts … Led the team and finished Yr. GP Ret. Yds Avg TD Lg solo stops during his sophomore season … Also picked 2019 11 17 179 10.5 9 36 12th in the Southland with 94 total tackles … Recorded off a pass and had 3.5 tackles for losses during the 2017 Totals 11 17 179 10.5 9 36 65 unassisted tackles … Was credited with 8.5 tackles for season … Closed out his junior college career with 89 total losses, a forced fumble, one quarterback hurry and blocked tackles – including 67 solo stops – and eight tackles for Humberto Lopez a kick … Also finished tied for the top spot in the Southland losses … Also forced two fumbles and recovered a third … OL l 6-6 l 323 l Jr.-2L with five interceptions … Recorded four double-figure Picked off five passes and broke up nine others. Austin, Texas 64 tackle efforts … Recorded 10 tackles, including one for a High School: A 2015 All-Sac-Joaquin Section pick loss, and picked off two passes against nationally ranked … Was a first-team selection as an athlete … Recorded Reagan HS Sam Houston State … His second interception sealed the 31 touchdowns as a senior … Defensively, stats were not victory in triple overtime … Named SLC Defensive Player as high as they could’ve been because offenses stopped Has played in 15 games earning one start during his of the Week for his efforts against SHSU … Recorded a throwing in his direction … Guided Patterson HS to an career. career-high 18 tackles, including 16 solo stops, and 2.0 for 11-1 (.917) overall record and a district title with a perfect 2019 (Sophomore): Played in eight games earning losses against Central Arkansas … Had 15 tackles, includ- 6-0 mark as a senior … Hauled in 39 passes for 911 yards one start … A key figure on the Cardinals offensive line ing 11 solo stops, and one for a loss against Northwestern and 11 touchdowns during his two seasons on varsity … … LU offense finished second in the Southland averaging State … Also forced a fumble and picked off a pass which 38 • LU Football • Player Bios 172.3 rushing yards per game. Mississippi Valley State … Also recovered a fumble against 2018 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games … Served 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in seven games the Delta Devils … Made 11 stops, including one for a loss, as the team’s primary option on kicks, field goals and extra for the Cardinals … A key figure in a revamped Cardinals’ at Texas A&M … Opened the season with seven stops points … Scored 69 points … Averaged nearly 55.8 yards offensive line … LU’s front line ranked among the nation’s against Bethel … Had eight stops, including four unassisted per kick off … Was 45-of-46 (.978) on PATs and 8-of-13 leaders averaging nearly 242 rushing yards per game and tackles, and two for a loss with one sack in the injury-short- (.615) field goals … Tied a school record with 10 PATs (10- improved its pass protection from the previous season. ened game against Southeastern Louisiana. of-10) against Kentucky Christian … Was a perfect 5-of-5 2017 (Freshman): Spent the 2017 campaign as a Junior College: A three-star recruit … Garnered on PATs and 2-of-2 on field goals to score 11 points to help member of the LU demonstration units. first-team all-conference honors … Recruited by Marshall, LU defeat nationally ranked Sam Houston State … Also High School: A first-team All-District 25-5A selection Bowling Green, Indiana and UL Lafayette … Originally recorded his best average on kickoffs against the Bearkats … A standout thrower on the Reagan track and field team. signed with Marshall before transferring to LU. (59.9 yards per kick) … Scored nine points at Nicholls after High School: All-conference selection after recording going a perfect 3-of-3 on extra point attempts and 2-of-2 on Dallas Martin 120 tackles during his senior season … Ranked second in field goals … Also booted a career long 48 yard field goal LB l 6-2 l 223 l Sr.-1L the state and led conference in tackles … A two-time all- against the Colonels. Murrieta, Calif. 10 east bay selection. 2017 (Freshman): Served as the squad’s first-team kicker … Handled the punting responsibilities for the first Foothills HS Elvin Martinez three games of the season … Averaged 36.2 yards per City College of San Francisco K l 5-9 l 170 l Sr.-3L punt on four punts … Had one touchback and downed a 2019 (Junior): Played in four games with two starts Huntsville, Texas 31 punt inside the 20-yard line … Team’s leading scorer (41 before injuries ended his season at Southeastern Louisi- points) … Was 32-of-34 (.941) on PATs … Converted 3-of-6 ana … Recorded 40 tackles on the year, including 18 solo Huntsville HS (.500) field goals … Was a career-best 9-of-10 on PATs stops … Also credited with 4.0 tackles for a loss and a against UT-Permian Basin … Also converted a 28-yard field sack … Recorded one fumble on the season … Had two 2019 (Junior): Played in one game … Scored two goal and recorded a tackle against the Falcons … Was double-figure tackle efforts … Recorded a career-high 14 points against Bethel University … Converted 2-of-3 (.667) 3-of-3 on PATs and converted a 34-yard field goal against tackles (nine solo stops) and one tackle for a loss against extra-point attempts. UIW … Converted a career-long 43-yard field goal against Player Bios • LU Football • 39 rival McNeese … Recorded two punts for 67 yards (33.5 two touchdowns in nine games as a freshman … Was also … Had three tackles and a forced fumble against Bethel ypp) at North Texas … Recorded a season-long 43-yard used as a return specialist … Closed out his rookie season University … Had three stops, including one solo, and a punt at North Texas … Averaged 56.3 yards per kick off. with four receptions for 175 yards and two scores against TFL against Stephen F. Austin … Recorded two tackles, High School: A two-time honorable mention all-district Santa Monica College. including an assist on a TFL, and recovered a fumble at selection … Booted a 53-yard field goal during the spring High School: A three-star athlete coming out of high Texas A&M … Recorded a tackle and QB hurry against scrimmage as a sophomore … Earned honorable mention school according 247Sports.com … Was ranked among UIW and Central Arkansas. all-district honors as a senior … Has served as Hunts- the top 200 players in the state of California … Also ranked Junior College: Played in nine games as a freshman ville’s primary kicker since midway through his sophomore among the nation’s top 100 running backs according to with 26 tackles, including one for a loss … Also received season … Also competed for the Huntsville HS powerlifting 247Sports.com … Received recruiting attention from Fres- recruiting attention from UL Lafayette and McNeese. team. no State, North Carolina and Utah State. High School: Recorded 34 tackles including 12 sacks and forced three fumbles during his junior season … Ryan Matlock Davion May Received recruiting attention from Colorado State, Kansas WR l 6-0 l 188 l Sr.-1L DE l 6-2 l 243 l Sr.-1L State, Louisiana Tech, UL Lafayette, Southern Miss, Troy Newbury Park, Calif. 4 Hammond, La. 7 and UTSA coming out of high school. Newbury Park HS Hammond HS Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd Moorpark College Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick Mississippi Gulf Coast CC 2019 11 9 13 22 6.0-22 2.0-12 0-0 3 1 1 1 0 2019 (Junior): Played in three games for the Red and 2019 (Junior): Played in 11 games earning one start Totals 11 9 13 22 6.0-22 2.0-12 0-0 3 1 1 1 0 White hauling in one pass for nine yards ... Lone reception … Recorded 22 tackles, including nine unassisted tackles, came at Houston Baptist. and 5.5 tackles for losses … Was credited with three pass Junior College: Named as a Player to Watch by breakups, two sacks, a quarterback hurry and a fumble the Ventura County Star … Led Ventura with 20 rushing forced and recovered … Recorded a career-high four tack- touchdowns as a freshman, before returning to receiver as les, including two unassisted, and two sacks at Houston a sophomore … Hauled in 14 passes for 358 yards and Baptist … Also recorded a QB hurry against the Huskies 40 • LU Football • Player Bios on special teams … Recorded one tackle on the season … ing two starts … Recorded eight tackles, including three Andre Mulinax His lone stop was a solo tackle at McNeese. for losses, and two quarterback hurries … Recorded a DB l 5-10 l 188 l Sr.-3L 2017 (Freshman): Played in seven games … Re- season-high two tackles against Bethel, Mississippi Valley Fort Worth, Texas 22 coded five tackles, including one for a loss … Recorded State and Stephen F. Austin. Crowley HS two tackles, including one assisted stop, at Southeastern 2018 (Junior): Played in one game before an injury Louisiana … Had a solo tackle against UT-Permian Basin. ended his season … Recorded two solo tackles and picked A 2019 Academic All-Southland selection ... Has High School: Named to the Star-Telegram’s All-Ar- off a pass against Kentucky Christian … Was injured on the played in 27 games earning 10 starts ... Has 61 career ea first team following his senior season ... Recorded 25 interception against the Knights. tackles, including 28 solos, and four TFLs (one sack). tackles, picked off seven passes and recorded 12 pass Junior College: Signed with Arizona State before 2019 (Junior): An Academic All-Southland Confer- breakups as a senior ... Also blocked a field goal which he transferring to Cerritos … Recorded 39 tackles, including ence selection … Played in 12 games earning 10 starts … recovered and returned for a score. 2.5 tackles for losses … Was also credited with five pass Recorded 55 stops, including 27 solo tackles, and three breakups, one fumble recovery and an interception. tackles for a loss with a sack … Also credited with two pass Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd High School: Was a four-star athlete that was ranked Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick as one of the top players in the state of California… Had breakups and a quarterback hurry … Had a career-high 2017 7 2 3 5 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 seven tackles, with four solo stops, including two for losses 2018 8 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 offers from 23 Division I school … A three-time Army in the overtime win over Mississippi Valley State … One of 2019 12 27 28 55 3.0-16 1.0-13 0-0 2 1 0 0 0 All-American … Played in the U.S. Army All-America Bowl the TFLs against MVSU was a sack … Set a new career Totals 27 30 31 61 3.5-17 1.0-13 0-0 2 1 0 1 0 … Three-time All-CIF and all-league selection … A four- high with eight tackles (four solo stops) and a pass breakup Stanley Norman sport athlete in high school. against Stephen F. Austin … Had six tackles at Texas A&M Personal: Son of Stanley and Cassandra Norman … DB l 6-1 l 188 l Sr.-1L … Recorded seven tackles, including three unassisted Born in Los Angeles, Calif. on March 13, 1997. stops, at UIW … Posted five stops including one TFL at Los Angeles, Calif. 1 Northwestern State. Serra HS 2018 (Sophomore): Played in eight games … A key Cerritos College member of the rotation in the secondary … Also saw time 2019 (Redshirt Junior): Played in seven games earn- Player Bios • LU Football • 41 among the NJCAA leaders with 10 pass breaks … Also Kyron Norwood recorded an interception … Was credited with nine tackles Caleb Oden DB l 5-11 l 183 l Sr.-1L for losses, 1.5 sacks and a recovered fumble. DE l 6-0 l 211 l Jr.-2L Hattiesburg, Miss. 9 High School: Finished his career with 90 tackles, Shiner, Texas 52 Forrest County HS including eight interceptions and 15 pass breakups … Shiner HS Credited with a forced and recovered fumble … Also Pearl River CC blocked six field goals during his career … Named 4A MVP 2019 (Junior): Played in and started all 12 games … Garnered first-team all-district and second-team all-state 2019 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games … Re- … Versatile athlete who was forced to switch from safety honors … also lettered in baseball, track and field and corded five tackles on the season, including one for a loss to corner midway through the season due to numerous soccer. and blocked a kick … Recorded a season-high four tackles injuries in the secondary … Recorded 55 total tackles, Personal: Son of Carla Thomas … Born Aug. 7, 1999, against Bethel University … Also blocked a kick against including 38 solo stops … Had four tackles for losses, in Natchez, Miss. … Sister played basketball at Central Bethel … His lone tackle against rival McNeese was a solo including one sack on the season … Also picked off two Arkansas and father is a former professional boxer. stop. passes which he returned for 39 yards, including one re- 2018 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in 12 games … turned for a touchdown … Made a season-high eight stops, Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd Saw time at linebacker and on special teams … Recorded including seven solo tackles in the upset overtime victory at Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick eight tackles on the season, including five solo stops … Sam Houston State … Recorded seven tackles, including 2019 12 38 17 55 4.0-11 1.0-6 2-39 1 0 0 0 0 Was also credited with a tackle for a loss … Had two solo one for a loss at Texas A&M … Had back-to-back-to-back Totals 12 38 17 55 4.0-11 1.0-6 2-39 1 0 0 0 0 tackles against Kentucky Christian and Texas Tech … One six-tackle efforts (at Southeastern Louisiana, vs. Stephen of his stops against the Red Raiders was a TFL. F. Austin and Abilene Christian) … Also picked off a pass 2017 (Freshman): Was a member of the Cardinals’ against SFA which he returned 15 yards for a touchdown … demonstration units. Recorded two stops, including one for a loss, and picked off High School: A two-sport letterwinner in high school a pass he returned 24 yards at UIW. ... Was also a standout on the tennis court. Junior College: First-team All-MACJC … Recorded 93 tackles during his two seasons at Pearl River … Ranked 42 • LU Football • Player Bios 2019 (Junior): Played in and started all 12 games on Jordan Patterson the Cardinals offensive line … A key reason for LU offense Erik Pizarro RB l 5-10 l 202 l Fr.-RS averaging 172.3 rush yards per game which was the sec- WR l 5-9 l 197 l So.-1L Beaumont, Texas 36 ond-best mark in the Southland Conference. Rio Hondo, Texas 81 2018 (Sophomore): Played in 12 games earning a Rio Hondo HS Kelly Catholic HS start … A key figure in a revamped Cardinals’ offensive line … LU’s front line ranked among the nation’s leaders aver- 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. aging nearly 242 rushing yards per game and improved its 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in all 12 games High School: A two-year starter ... Rated as one of pass protection from the previous season. earning eight starts … Made 25 grabs for 211 yards and the TAPPS Top Linebackers ... Was named to the All-Top 2017 (Freshman): Played in five games … A key one touchdown … Also recorded two tackles on special Gun Team at the 2017 Football University Top Gun Camp reserve in the Cardinals rotation on the offensive line. teams … Caught a career-high five passes for 45 yards in ... Invited to the U.S. Army All-American Combine ... Also High School: Received two stars from Rivals.com … the overtime win over Mississippi Valley State … Had four received an invite to the USA Football Regional Academy A two-star prospect according to 247Sports.com … Ranked catches for 24 yards against Stephen F. Austin and four ... Standout in the classroom earning 2017 TAPPS Aca- among the top 400 prospects in the state by 247Sports. receptions for 35 yards at Houston Baptist … Hauled in demic All-District honors. com … First-team all-district selection … Ranked as one of three passes for 28 yards and a touchdown in the season the top 35 commitments within the Southland Conference opener against Bethel … Recorded a tackle versus Central Colton Peterson … Received recruiting attention from Houston, Texas State, Arkansas and McNeese. OL l 6-4 l 323 l Sr.-3L Tulane and UTSA. 2018 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt year. Tomball, Texas 70 High School: A first-team all-state receiver … District 16-4A Offensive Player of the Year … Played in the Blue- Memorial HS Grey All-America game … Named Offense MVP at the All-American Bowl … Recorded 89 catches for 1,660 yards The lone returning starter on the Cardinals’ offensive (18.7 ypc) and 20 touchdowns as a senior … Averaged bet- front … Has played in 29 games receiving 13 starts during ter than 150 receiving yards per game during his final high his career. school season … Completed his high school career with Player Bios • LU Football • 43 132 catches for 2,454 yards (18.6 ypc) and 30 touchdowns … Averaged better than 120 receiving yards per game in Blake Robinson Jayz’n Robinson his final two seasons … As a senior was sixth in the state WR l 5-10 l 184 l So.-1L DB l 5-10 l 175 l Fr.-RS of Texas, and 19th nationally, in receiving yards … Also, a Orange, Texas 80 Orange, Texas 46 standout in baseball and track and field. West Orange-Stark HS West Orange-Stark HS Pizarro’ Receiving Stats Yr. GP Rec. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in and started all 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. 2019 12 25 211 8.4 1 19 17.6 Totals 12 25 211 8.4 1 19 17.6 12 games … Made two catches for 52 yards … Both recep- High School: Guided the Mustangs to a nine-win tions came in the season opener against Bethel University. season and a perfect mark in district play ... West Or- Jevale Roberson 2018 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season … ange-Stark was a Class 4A, Division II Region III finalist DT l 6-2 l 266 l Fr.-RS Played in one game which came during the NCAA FCS ... A member of the UIL Scholastic All-District team ... Also Playoffs at Northern Iowa. lettered in baseball. Cleveland, Texas 93 High School: A second-team all-district receiver as a Cleveland HS junior … Was part of a Mustangs’ squad that made a run to Jack Roe four consecutive state championship games, including two WR l 5-11 l 169 l So.-1L 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. state titles … West Orange recorded a 13-1 (.929) overall Humble, Texas 25 High School: A versatile athlete who played center record with the lone setback coming in the state champion- Atascocita HS and linebacker ... Invited to play in the SETCA All-Star ship game … A member of a football team that recorded a game ... Two-sport letterwinner ... Was also a standout on 40-game win streak … A standout on the baseball diamond as well. 2019 (Freshman): Played in 10 games for the Red the basketball court. and White … Saw time at receiver and on special teams … Hauled in 10 passes for 121 yards, recorded three rushes for 22 yards and returned two kicks … Made a season-high three grabs for 30 yards in the victory over Abilene 44 • LU Football • Player Bios Christian … Caught two passes for a season-high 39 yards at UIW … Had one carry for a season-high 19 yards at Anthony Ruffin Nakota Shepard-Creer Houston Baptist. DB l 6-1 l 200 l So.-1L DB l 6-1 l 185 l Sr.-1L Brian Roy Houma, La. 17 Chicago, Ill. 6 Terrebonne HS Salesian HS OL l 6-3 l 250 l So.-SQ. Santa Barbara CC Port Arthur, Texas 74 2019 (Freshman): Played in 10 games earning two 2019 (Junior): Played in eight games recorded six Memorial HS starts … Made 37 tackles, including 24 solos … Credited starts during his first season with the Red and White … with 2.5 tackles for losses, with one sack … Forced a fum- Made 19 stops on the season, including 10 unassisted 2019 (Redshirt Freshman): Sat out the season due ble and broke up two passes … Recorded a career-high tackles … One of his stops went for a loss … Also forced to NCAA transfer rules. nine tackles, including one TFL at Southeastern Louisiana a fumble, recorded a quarterback hurry and blocked a kick Sam Houston State: Utilized his redshirt during the … Set a career high with 13 tackles, including nine unas- on the season … Recorded a season-high five tackles and 2018 season. sisted stops, and a sack against McNeese … Also forced a broke up a pass at UIW … Tied a season-high five tackles High School: A two-star prospect (247Sports.com) fumble against the Cowboys. at Houston Baptist, including two solo stops … The game coming out of high school ... Helped Memorial HS climb to High School: Two-time all-district, including one against HBU was one of four where he recorded two solo the regional round in the Texas 5A Division I state playoffs first-team honor … Guided high school to a 11-2 record stops in a contest … One of his two tackles at Sam Hous- ... Two-time All-District ... Was a second-team all-district as a senior and a top-20 state ranking … Three-sport ton State was a sack for 13 yards … Also forced a fumble selection as a junior and a first-team pick following his letterwinner ... Earned all-state honors in track and field … against the Bearkats. senior season ... Also a standout thrower on the Memorial Received offers from Nicholls, McNeese and SLU. Junior College: A two-star athlete according to track and field team. 247Sports.com … Ranked as the No. 354 junior college Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd recruit in the country … Ranked among the top 50 junior Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick college corners nationally … Also considered a top-100 2019 10 24 13 37 2.5-23 1.0-8 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 Totals 10 24 13 37 2.5-23 1.0-8 0-0 2 0 0 1 0 California JUCO recruit according to 247Sports.com … Played in 10 games for Vaqueros … Posted 32 total tackles Player Bios • LU Football • 45 … Led the conference with four interceptions … Also rookie season … Was a key part of the Cardinals’ sec- Named to the Port Arthur News Super Team and the blocked two kicks on the season. ond-half rally at Houston Baptist. Beaumont Enterprise Super Gold Team … Guided PNG to High School: Signed with New Mexico State out High School: Guided Atascocita to a 12-2 record an 18-5 (.783) record as a junior and senior … The Indians of high school before transferring to Santa Barbara City during his senior season ... Two-time first-team all-district recorded a 10-2 (.833) record this past season, and won a College … Led high school to the 2013 Division 5 State selection ... Academic All-State selection. district and bi-district title … Also lettered in basketball and Championship … Was also a letterwinner in basketball. track and field … An Academic All-State selection. Personal: Son of Robert Creer and Monica Shepard Caisen Sullivan Personal: Son of Eric and Echo Sullivan … Born … Born in Bay Area, Calif. WR l 6-1 l 210 l Sr.-3L Aug. 13, 1997 … One grandfather played baseball at Port Neches, Texas 14 Hawai’i, and the other grandfather play baseball at Sam Tackles Sacks Pass Def. Fumbles Blkd Houston State. Yr. GP UA A Tot TFL-Yds. No.-Yds Int.-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv FF Kick Port Neches-Groves HS 2019 8 10 9 19 1.0-13 1.0-13 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 Totals 8 10 9 19 1.0-13 1.0-13 0-0 1 1 0 1 0 Jason Thomas 2019 (Junior): Played in nine games earning one DB l 5-11 l 172 l Jr.-RS Dawud Shorts start … Saw time at receiver and on special teams … Downey, Calif. 13 l l l Made two catches for eight yards … Made one catch for a TE 6-0 218 Sr.-3L season-high nine yards at UIW. Downey HS Humble, Texas 85 2018 (Sophomore): Played in four games … Hauled Golden West CC Atascocita HS in one pass for 10 yards … His lone reception of the sea- 2019 (Junior): Utilized his redshirt season. son came against Kentucky Christian in the season opener Junior College: A two-year letterwinner at Golden 2019 (Junior): Played in three games … Saw time at … Also saw time on special teams. West CC ... Played in eight games ... Recorded 24 tackles tight end and on special teams. 2017 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in three games as a freshman and forced a fumble. 2018 (Sophomore): Played in all 12 games seeing … Saw action against UT-Permian Basin, Nicholls and High School: A first-team All-C.I.F selection ... time at the Y receiver and on special teams. McNeese. Garnered first-team all-league honors after a season that 2017 (Freshman): Played in six games during his High School: Two-time all-district selection … saw him haul in 14 passes for 356 yards (25.4 ypr) and two 46 • LU Football • Player Bios touchdowns ... Added two more rushing touchdowns and Was also credited with a tackle for a loss … Recorded a returned a kick for a score ... On the defensive side of the season-high four tackles, including one solo stop, against Myles Wanza ball recorded 39 total tackles (29 solo stops) and picked off UT-Permian Basin … Had two stops at Houston Baptist … RB l 5-9 l 172 l Sr.-3L five passes, including one for a score ... Guided Downey to Lone tackle against Central Arkansas was for a one-yard 10 wins and a perfect 5-0 record in district play as a senior. loss. Houston, Texas 5 Summer Creek HS Desmond Veals Luke Wallis DB l 6-0 l 210 l Sr.-3L DS l 6-0 l 225 l So.-1L Has played in 28 games earning 13 starts during his Beaumont, Texas 20 Kirbyville, Texas 50 career … Has carried the ball 309 time for 1,519 yards (4.9 ypc) and 10 touchdowns … Has made 48 receptions for West Brook HS Kirbyville HS 413 yards (8.6 ypr) and two touchdowns. 2019 (Junior): Played in and started 10 games … 2019 (Junior): Played in three games for the Cardi- A 2019 Freshman All-American … Served as the Recorded 120 carries for a team-high 471 yards (3.9 ypc) nals … A versatile athlete who saw time on defense and on team’s top deep snapper throughout his rookie season. and four touchdowns … Made 30 catches for 271 yards special teams. 2019 (Freshman): A Freshman All-America selection (9.2 ypr) and a touchdown … Also returned 15 kicks for 277 2018 (Sophomore): Played in four games … Re- … Served as the team’s top deep snapper playing in all 12 yards (18.5 ypr) … Also recorded one tackle on the season corded five tackles on the season, including two solo stops games … Recorded five tackles on special teams … Wallis … Recorded a season-high 22 carries for a season-high … Also assisted on a sack … Recorded a QB hurry and set a new school record for tackles by a long snapper since 91 yards in the overtime victory over Mississippi Valley carried the ball once for three yards … Recorded his lone the program’s return ... One of the most consistent deep State … Also caught five passes for 41 yards and returned rush (of three yards) in the victory over Houston Baptist … snappers in the country earning prestigious recognition. two kicks for 48 yards against the Delta Devils … Had 13 Had three tackles (including one for a loss) in the season 2018 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season … carries for 60 yards and a touchdown at Southeastern Lou- opener … Also recorded a hurry against the Knights. Played in one game … Backup deep snapper who was isiana … Also made two catches for 29 yards and returned 2017 (Freshman): Played in 10 games … Finished called on during the NCAA FCS Playoff game at Northern four kicks for a season-high 74 yards against the Lions … the season with 10 tackles, including four solo stops … Iowa. Had 16 rushes for 80 yards and a touchdown at UIW … Player Bios • LU Football • 47 Also made five grabs for 68 yards versus the Cardinals Northern Iowa … Also had two grabs for 21 yards against a third- round selection by the Cleveland Browns and now … Caught a season-high nine passes for 67 yards in the the Panthers. plays for the . overtime win at Sam Houston State … Rushed for a score 2017 (Freshman): Played in nine games … Finished and made a touchdown catch against Bethel in the season third on the team with 79 carries for 365 yards and two Wanza’s Rushing Stats Yr. GP Att. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G opener … Other rushing touchdown came against Central touchdowns … Also caught four passes for 27 yards … 2017 9 79 365 4.6 2 32 40.1 Arkansas. Recorded a season-high 26 carries for a season-high 143 2018 9 110 683 6.2 3 35 75.9 2018 (Sophomore): Played in nine games earning yards and a touchdown in the come-from-behind victory at 2019 10 120 471 3.9 4 44 47.1 three starts on the season … Went down with an injury at Houston Baptist … Had 15 rushes for 61 yards and a score Totals 28 309 1,519 4.9 9 44 54.3 Texas Tech, and returned to the lineup in the sixth week of against UT-Permian Basin … Had 11 carries for 40 yards Wanza’s Receiving Stats the season and the Cardinals did not lose a regular season against Nicholls … Recorded nine carries for 56 yards and Yr. GP Att. Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G 2017 9 4 27 6.8 0 11 3.00 game after his return … Carried the ball 110 times for 683 hauled in two passes for 21 yards at Incarnate Word. 2018 9 14 111 7.9 1 27 12.3 yards (6.2 ypc) and three touchdowns … Also hauled in 14 High School: A Top 100 recruit 2019 10 30 275 9.2 1 30 27.5 passes for 111 yards and one score … Had 14 carries for ... A second-team All-Greater Houston Running Back ... A Totals 28 48 413 8.6 2 30 14.8 79 yards and a six-yard reception against UIW … Followed finalist for the Greater Houston Offensive Player of the Year that up with a 16-rush performance for a career-high 168 award ... Earned second-team all-district honors as a junior Chaz Ward l l l yards and two touchdowns in the upset victory over Sam … Rushed for more than 1,600 yards and 22 touchdowns RB 6-0 231 So.-1L Houston State … Followed that up with 16 carries for 85 through just nine games as a senior … Earned honorable Houma, La. 38 yards and three receptions for 29 yards against Stephen F. mention all-district honors as a sophomore … Received Terrebonne HS Austin … Had 13 carries for 26 yards and three catches for attention from Rutgers and UMass … Was also a standout 22 yards and a score in the victory over nationally ranked on the track team. 2019 (Freshman): Played in eight games during Central Arkansas … Had 13 rushes for 88 yards and a Personal: Son of Paul and Gereta Wanza ... Brother, the season … Recorded 80 rushes for 281 yards (3.5 ypc) touchdown against Houston Baptist … Followed that up Chace, is a Lamar University graduate ... Also has a sister, and hauled in eight passes for 112 yards (14.0 ypr) … Also with 15 carries for 83 yards at McNeese … Closed out the Ashley ... Third cousin, Taiwan Jones, is a running back had one kickoff return and recorded a solo tackle … Re- year with 14 catches for 85 yards in the playoffs against for the Buffalo Bills ... Another cousin, Larry Collins, was corded 14 carries for 58 yards and hauled in one pass for 48 • LU Football • Player Bios seven yards in the win over Abilene Christian … Had seven of his four tackles behind the line of scrimmage were sacks carries for 33 yards and two catches for a season-high 40 Caleb Williams … Was also credited with two pass breakups. yards at UIW … Had 11 carries for 46 yards and recorded DT l 5-11 l 300 l Fr.-RS High School: A three-year starter at Lafayette High his lone tackle of the season against Central Arkansas … Houston, Texas 95 School … A four-year letterwinner. Recorded a season-high 20 carries for 91 yards and caught Cy Creek HS one pass for six yards at Houston Baptist. Jalen Wells 2019 (Freshman): Utilized his redshirt season. DB l 6-0 l 206 l So.-1L High School: Recorded 37 tackles, including 15 solo Beaumont, Texas 38 stops, from his defensive tackle position ... Also recorded a sack and recovered three fumbles as a senior ... Garnered Beaumont United HS first-team All-District 17-6A honors.

2019-20 (Freshman): Played in eight games Keshawn Young during his rookie season ... Saw time in the secondary as DB l 6-2 l 200 l Sr.-1L well as on special teams. Lafayette, La. 8 High School: A three-year letterwinner ... A three- star prospect according to 247Sports.com ... Garnered Lafayette HS second-team All-District 21-6A honors as a defensive back Antelope Valley College ... Chose LU over Air Force, Southern Mississippi and Tex- 2019 (Junior): Played in six games for the Red and as State ... A two-sport letterwinner ... Received first-team White on the defensive line … Also saw time on special all-district honors in baseball. teams. Junior College: Garnered first-team all-league hon- ors … Played in 10 games during his sophomore season recording 35 total tackles, including four for losses … Two Player Bios • LU Football • 49 Terrebonne HS … He also picked off four passes, includ- Darrell Bush ing one he returned for a touchdown and recovered three Jacob Dicharry RB l 5-9 l 210 l Fr.-HS fumbles … Named Barker Honda Athlete of the Week after OL l 6-5 l 240 l Fr.-HS Gilmer, Texas picking off two passes, including one he returned for a Dallas, Texas game-winning score to upset Destrehan HS … Chose LU Gilmer HS over Air Force … Also received recruiting attention from Pearce HS High School: Carried the ball 199 times for nearly Houston, Miami and Austin Peay. High School: A second-team all-district selection on 1,300 yards (1,281) … Averaged 9.4 yards per rush … the offensive line … Also garnered first-team All-Richardson Finished the season with 21 rushing touchdowns (22 total), Timothy Conerly Independent School District honors. while averaging 91.5 rush yards per game … Advanced to ATH l 5-9 l 165 l Fr.-HS the Class 4A Division II Region 2 finals after he rushed for Efosa Evbuomwan New Orleans, La. 184 yards and two scores in the fourth quarter to defeat LB l 6-1 l 200 l Fr.-HS No. 2 Connally … Carried the ball 29 times for 195 yards Sophie B. Wright Charter Leesville, La. and three touchdowns on senior night … A Marshall News High School: Has been clocked at 4.32 in the 40 … Messenger Honorable Mention All-East Texas selection … Competed in the 2019 New Orleans Rivals Combine … Leesville HS First-team all-district selection. A versatile defensive back who posted one of the fastest High School: A two-year starter … A second-team 40 times at the Rivals Adizero Combine … Has received all-county selection … Ranked fourth on the KPLC Ko Clark recruiting attention from UL Monroe, UTSA, Grambling, 7-in-Seven top high school prospects … A 2018 sec- DB l 5-11 l 180 l Fr.-HS North Texas and UL Lafayette. ond-team all-district selection … Guided his prep squad Houma, La. to a regional title … Leesville has also won a conference title and recorded a state runner-up finish during his career Terrebonne HS … Has been clocked at 4.37 in the 40 … Recorded 88 High School: A two-star athlete according to Rivals tackles from his linebacker position, including 26 solo stops … Recorded 138 tackles during his final three seasons at … Averaged better than seven stops per game during his 50 • LU Football • Newcomer Bios senior season … Began his high school career in Maryland ball 146 times for 889 yards and (6.1 ypr) and 13 touch- before moving to … Also lettered for Devyn Gibbs downs … Also caught six passes for 123 yards and score the Leesville HS Track and Field and soccer teams. TE l 6-4 l 210 l Fr.-HS as a senior … Also received offers from Army and Navy … Mabank, Texas Had interest from SMU, Weber State, Abilene Christian, UL Jacob Fex Monroe and UIW. Mabank HS DB l 6-0 l 185 l Fr.-HS Jaylon Jackson McKinney, Texas High School: Named first-team all-district … Named State Farm Player of the Week for his efforts against Wills RB l 5-7 l 165 l Fr.-HS Boyd HS Point … Caught 11 passes for 137 yards and three touch- Burleson, Texas High School: A three-time all-district selection on downs against Midlothian Heritage … Hauled in two passes both the offense and defense side of the ball … Garnered for 84 yards and a touchdown against Crandall, including a Centennial HS second-team all-conference honors following his sopho- 61-yard reception … Also lettered on the Mabank basket- High School: A three-star prospect according to more season … Recorded 110 tackles, picked off a pass ball team. 247Sports.com … Ranked among the top 30 all-purpose and broke up seven others during his senior campaign … backs in the country and one of the top 315 players in the Recorded more than 230 total tackles during his three sea- Carson Harris state of Texas (247Sports.com) … Named 2019 5A Division sons on varsity … Also averaged 27 yards per reception in ATH l 6-1 l 210 l Fr.-HS II Co-Offensive Player of the Year … A two-time all-county 2019 … An Academic All-State selection … Had recruiting Carrollton, Texas selection … Rushed for nearly 1,300 yards and 22 touch- interest from Air Force, Iowa, New Mexico, Houston, SMU downs and two kick returns as a senior … Chose LU over and Rice. Hebron HS Army and Navy … Also lettered on the track and field team. High School: A dual-threat quarterback at Hebron HS … First-team all-district selection … Guided Hebron to an 8-3 (.727) record and a near perfect 6-1 (.857) district mark as a senior … Completed better than 59 percent of his passes for 1,349 yards and 13 touchdowns … Carried the Newcomer Bios • LU Football • 51 com … Garnered second-team all-district honors following performance against Klein HS … Anchored an offensive Caimyn Layne his junior season … A thrower on the Van Alstyne track and front that was ranked as one of the best in the district … LB l 6-0 l 235 l Fr.-HS field team. Also lettered for the track and field team. Waxahachie, Texas Marcques Mayo Vencent Rockwell All Saints Episcopal School OL l 6-3 l 245 l Fr.-HS LB l 6-2 l 220 l Fr.-HS High School: Recorded 114 tackles, including 90 Opelousas, La. solo stops, as a senior … Averaged better than 11 tackles Longview, Texas per game … Also recorded 13 sacks and picked off a Northwest HS Spring Hill HS pass during his final prep season … A two-time all-state High School: A three-year starter on a very deep, High School: Named to the All-East Texas first team selection … Was a first-team all-state selection as a senior talented prep offensive line … Described as having a … As a senior, recorded 75 tackles, including 18 for losses, … A first-team all-district selection … Spent his sophomore non-stop motor when he steps on the field … Two-time eight sacks forced two fumbles and recovered a fumble … season at Waxahachie HS before transferring to All Saints first-team all-district selection … Also received recruiting An all-district selection who received honorable mention Episcopal … Chose LU over New Mexico … Also received attention from Northwestern State, Nicholls and Louisiana all-state recognition as a senior … Was also credited recruiting interest from Texas Tech, SMU and Furman. Tech … Also competed for the track and field team. with 19 quarterback hurries, four pass breakups and an interception … Named Defensive Player of the Week by Jacob Loganbill Adan Pavon the Longview News-Journal after recording seven tackles, OL l 6-4 l 300 l Fr.-HS OL l 6-3 l 285 l Fr.-HS including one sack, blocked two punts and recorded two Willis, Texas quarterback hurries … Three-sport letterwinner at Spring Van Alstyne, Texas Hill, also lettering in basketball and track and field. Van Alstyne HS Conroe HS High School: Named a player to watch by KXII 12 High School: A first-team all-district selection … He, News … A first-team all-district selection … Also garnered along with the rest of his offensive line teammates were first-team All-District 5-3A at tackle by HoweEnterprises. named The Courier’s Player(s) of the Week following their 52 • LU Football • Newcomer Bios his prep career … Helped guide Nolan Catholic to a 11-1 Kendal rowan Gabriel Stonewall (.917) record and a perfect 4-0 district mark … A five-year LB l 6-2 l 215 l Fr.-HS WR l 6-3 l 176 l Fr.-HS letterwinner on the basketball and track and field teams. Marrero, La. El Paso, Texas Chidera Umeh St. Augustine HS Franklin HS DE l 6-4 l 225 l Fr.-HS High School: Garnered second-team all-district High School: A three-star prospect according to recognition following his junior season … Honor came 247Sports.com … Rated as one top 200 players in the Richmond, Texas following a junior campaign that saw him record 50 tackles state of Texas and one of the top 200 receivers in the St. Thomas HS including 15 sacks and 29 tackles for losses … Also forced country … Selected to play in the Greater El Paso Football High School: A candidate for district lineman of three fumbles … Played basketball during his high school Showcase All-Star Game … Caught eight passes for 751 the year … Tied for team-high honors with five sacks … career … Guided hoops squad to a district title on the yards as a senior … Those stats came on the heels of a Recorded 57 total tackles, including 12 for losses, during hardwood. junior season that saw him record more than 900 receiving his senior season … An honorable mention all-state pick yards and haul in 13 TD passes helping guide Franklin … Helped lead St. Thomas to a TAPPS D-I District title LaTrell Smith to the area round of the playoffs … Chose LU over New … Considered a top sleeper in the 2020 signing period DT l 6-1 l 280 l Fr.-HS Mexico, UTEP, Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston State according to the Elite Football Network … Invited to play in Dallas, Texas … Also lettered in track and field. the state all-star game … Also received recruiting interest from Texas Southern. Lake Highlands HS Devin Thomas High School: Named District Defensive MVP … A DB l 6-0 l 180 l Fr.-HS first-team all-district pick … Also, a member of the wrestling and track and field teams. Saginaw, Texas Nolan Catholic HS High School: Received 2019 TAPPS Honorable Men- tion All-State honors … Played receiver and corner during Newcomer Bios • LU Football • 53 the Golden Triangle … District defensive MVP … A two- Connor Venetis time Super Gold pick by … Was a Jalen Dummett TE l 6-5 l 240 l Fr.-HS first-team Super Gold selection as a senior … Recorded 29 QB l 6-2 l 220 l Jr.-TR Lafayette, La. tackles, including 23 unassisted, during his junior season Oakland, Calif. … Of his 29 stops, eight of them came behind the line of Southside HS scrimmage, including two sacks … Chose LU over New Oakland HS/Feather River College High School: An honorable mention all-state selec- Mexico State. Junior College: Completed 235-of-413 (.569) passes tion … A receiver who is considered a strong blocker … A for 2,695 yards during his two seasons with Feather River big target with good hands … Runs extremely well for his Ja’Darrius Winans … He also passed for 14 touchdowns during his two size … As a junior, Venetis led St. Thomas More to an 11-2 OL l 6-3 l 315 l Fr.-HS seasons … Also carried the ball 270 times for 1,467 yards overall record and a perfect mark in district play for the averaging better than five yards per carry (5.4 ypc) … district title … Hauled in 14 passes for 282 yards and three Minden, La. Rushed for better than 73 yards per game during his career touchdowns as a junior … Averaged better than 20 yards Minden HS … Also recorded 23 rushing touchdowns. per reception in 2018 … Chose LU over Southeastern High School: A two-time all-district selection, who High School: A first-team All-OAL offense selection Louisiana … Also received recruiting interest from Nicholls, received first-team honors as a senior … A second-team following his junior year. UL Lafayette and Tulane … A standout on the baseball all-district selection … Also received second-team all-parish diamond. honors … Selected to play in the I-20 Bowl high school Marcus Harry all-star game … A three-year starter and two-time all-city OL l 6-3 l 285 l Jr.-TR Jakevian Wilson selection. DT l 6-2 l 295 l Fr.-HS Longview, Texas Beaumont, Texas Longview HS/Tyler JC Junior College: Played one season at Tyler Junior United HS College before transferring to LU. High School: A finalist for the Willie Ray Smith Award High School: Protected for an offense that recorded – known as the Heisman Trophy of high school football in 54 • LU Football • Newcomer Bios more than 5,000 yards during the regular season … Guided two recoveries during his final prep season … Finished his the Lobos to a perfect 16-0 record and a 6A state champi- prep career with 257 total tackles, including 162 unassist- onship … Garnered a varsity roster spot in his sophomore ed, 13 sacks and seven forced fumbles … Also lettered in season and became a starter as a junior … A former track and field. all-district selection and second-team all-state selection … Graded out at 92 percent in his final high school season Seth Wood never blowing an assignment all year … Also, a standout LB l 6-1 l 245 l Jr.-TR as a thrower on the track and field team. Lubbock, Texas Tylo Phillips Coronado HS/Cisco College Junior College: Two-year letterwinner … Played in DE l 6-3 l 290 l Jr.-TR 18 games during two years at Cisco … Recorded 69 total Collinsville, Miss. tackles, including 44 solo stops … Was also credited with West Lauderdale HS/Hinds CC 6.5 tackles for losses and four interceptions. Junior College: A two-year letterwinner at Hinds CC High School: Garnered first-team all-district hon- … Guided Hinds to a 7-3 (.700) overall record and a trip to ors as a junior … Guided prep squad to an 11-1 (.846) the Graphic Edge Bowl … Hinds knocked off two nationally overall record and a 4-1 (.800) district mark as a senior … ranked teams along the way including No. 1 East Mississip- Recorded 307 total tackles, including 83 solo stops during pi … Recorded 26 tackles on the season, including 17 solo his career … Also recorded nine sacks and picked off two stops … Was also credited with 2.5 sacks. passes for Coronado … Was credited with 151 tackles High School: A MAC first-team all-state selection … (12.6 tpg) during his senior season, including 25 tackles for Recorded 97 tackles, including 73 solo stops during his se- losses … A three-sport athlete for Coronado … Also won nior season … Averaged nearly seven tackles per game … a district long jump title and was a second-team all-district Was also credited with 6.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and selection in baseball. Newcomer Bios • LU Football • 55 2019 Record Overall Home Away Neutral TEAM STATISTICS LU OPP TEAM STATISTICS LU OPP ALL GAMES 4-8 3-3 1-5 0-0 SCORING 265 380 TOTAL OFFENSE 4355 4937 CONFERENCE 2-7 1-3 1-4 0-0 Points Per Game 22.1 31.7 Average Per Play 5.0 5.8 NON-CONFERENCE 2-1 2-0 0-1 0-0 FIRST DOWNS 29 249 Average Per Game 362.9 411.4 Rushing 109 104 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 29-454 18-313 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 28-281 21-216 Date Opponent Result Attendance Passing 101 122 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-158 9-196 Aug. 29 Bethel (TN) University W, 65-16 7,298 Penalty 19 23 FUMBLES-LOST 28-16 18-8 Sept. 7 Mississippi Valley State W, 23-20 OT 7,285 RUSHING YARDAGE 2,067 1,845 PENALTIES-Yards 77-735 84-674 Sept. 14 at Texas A&M L, 63-3 97,195 Rushing Attempts 538 473 PUNTS-AVG 81-38.4 72-40.0 Sept. 21 at Southeastern Louisiana* L, 45-35 6,352 Average Per Rush 43.8 3.9 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:31 29:28 Sept. 28 Stephen F. Austin* L, 24-17 9,218 Average Per Game 172.3 153.8 3RD-DOWN Conversions 59/197 60/170 Oct. 5 Abilene Christian* W, 27-24 6,016 TDs Rushing 18 20 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/19 8/13 Oct. 12 at Sam Houston State* W, 20-17 3OT 4,047 PASSING YARDAGE 2288 3092 Oct. 19 at UIW* L, 35-17 3,048 Comp-Att-Int 339-185-9 380-226-11 Nov. 2 Central Arkansas* L, 45-17 5,913 Average Per Pass 6.8 8.1 Nov. 9 at Northwestern State* L, 34-13 5,122 Average Per Catch 190.7 257.7 Nov. 16 at Houston Baptist* L, 31-26 2,126 Average Per Game 189.6 294.3 Nov. 23 McNeese* L, 27-3 7,307 TDs Passing 8 29 56 • LU Football • 2019 Results & Statistics RUSHING G Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blk Wanza, M. 10 120 529 58 471 3.9 4 44 47.1 Banks, K. 12 36 506 14.1 1 55 42.2 Carmona, E. 63 2368 37.6 65 2 19 18 9 1 Hoy, J. 8 121 566 166 400 3.3 8 73 50.0 Wanza, M. 10 30 275 9.2 1 30 27.5 Giffen, B. 17 728 42.8 63 1 2 9 4 0 Ward, C. 8 80 308 27 281 3.5 0 17 35.1 Robinson, C. 12 17 271 15.9 1 56 22.6 Team 1 10 10.0 10 0 0 0 0 0 Walker, A. 5 37 203 12 191 5.2 1 18 38.2 Allen, K. 12 20 242 12.1 1 45 20.2 Total 81 3106 38.4 65 3 21 27 13 1 Givens, J. 4 45 217 34 183 4.1 1 16 45.8 Sikes, M. 10 14 221 15.8 3 31 22.1 Opponents 72 2877 40.0 69 4 16 18 10 1 Johnson, M. 10 37 191 32 159 4.3 2 29 15.9 Pizarro, E. 12 25 211 8.4 1 19 17.6 Randle, D. 4 13 117 2 115 8.8 1 46 28.75 Green, C. 11 13 188 14.5 0 36 17.1 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Starnes, C. 9 27 112 8 104 3.9 1 35 11.6 Roe, J. 10 10 121 12.1 0 21 12.1 Lawson, M. 17 179 10.5 0 36 Johnson, S 7 27 134 35 99 3.7 0 17 14.1 Ward, C. 8 8 112 14.0 0 36 14.0 Jones, N. 5 84 16.8 0 26 King, K. 9 13 42 0 42 3.2 0 10 4.7 Robinson, B. 8 2 52 26.0 0 34 6.5 Banks, K. 4 9 2.3 0 5 Roe, J. 10 3 22 0 22 7.3 0 19 2.2 Walker, A. 5 4 43 10.8 0 40 8.6 Oden, C. 1 7 7.0 0 0 Banks, K. 12 5 21 3 18 3.6 0 10 1.5 Johnson, M. 10 1 21 21.0 0 21 2.1 Hayes, C. 1 2 2.0 0 0 Sloan, T. 2 4 10 0 10 2.5 0 4 5.0 Matlock, R. 3 1 9 9.0 0 9 3.0 Total 28 281 10.0 0 36 Robinson, C. 12 3 0 6 -6 -2.0 0 0 -0.5 Sullivan, C. 9 2 8 4.0 0 9 0.9 Opponents 21 216 10.3 0 41 Giffen, B. 12 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -0.83 Sir Louis, C. 6 2 8 4.0 0 5 1.3 Team 4 2 0 12 -12 -6.0 0 0 -3.0 Total 12 185 2288 12.4 8 56 190.7 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Total 12 538 2472 405 2067 3.8 18 73 172.3 Opponents 12 226 3092 13.68 29 90 257.7 Wanza, M. 15 277 18.5 0 38 Opponents 12 473 2215 370 1845 3.9 20 46 153.8 Green, C. 8 142 17.8 0 28 PASSING G Effic Att-Comp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G FGs FGM-FGA Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Lg Blk King, K. 1 13 13.0 0 13 Hoy, J. 8 126.8 230-138-4 60.0 1611 8 56 201.4 Giffen, B. 21-28 .750 0-0 5-6 7-8 7-11 2-3 53 0 Robinson, C. 1 12 12.0 0 12 Johnson, S. 7 85.9 47-21-2 44.7 278 0 45 39.7 Total 21-28 .750 0-0 5-6 7-8 7-11 2-3 53 0 Banks, K. 1 11 11.0 0 8 Johnson, M. 10 69.1 44-16-2 36.4 219 0 43 21.9 Ward, C. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Givens, J. 4 136.0 17-10-1 58.8 180 0 36 45.0 Roe, J. 2 -1 -0.5 0 0 Total 12 113.7 339-185-9 54.6 2288 8 56 190.7 Total 29 454 15.7 0 38 Opponents 12 147.2 380-226-11 59.5 3,092 29 90 257.7 Opponents 18 313 17.4 0 35

Individual Statistics • LU Football • 57 |------PATs ------| ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Wanza, M. 10 471 275 0 277 0 1023 102.3 Giffen, B. 0 21 26-26 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 89 Banks, K. 12 18 506 9 11 0 544 45.3 Hoy, J. 8 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Hoy, J. 8 400 0 0 0 0 400 50.0 Wanza, M. 5 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Ward, C. 8 281 112 0 0 0 393 49.1 Sikes, M. 3 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Green, C. 11 0 188 0 142 0 330 30.0 Johnson, M. 2 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Lawson, M. 11 0 0 179 0 101 280 25.5 Givens, J. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 12 2067 2288 281 454 158 5248 437.2 Norwood, K. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 12 1845 3092 216 313 196 5662 471.8 Allen, K. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Randle, D. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Banks, K. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Hoy, J. 8 351 400 1611 2011 251.4 Walker, A. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Wanza, M. 10 120 471 0 471 47.1 Starnes, C. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Johnson, M. 10 81 159 219 378 37.8 Lawson, M. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Johnson, S. 7 74 99 278 377 53.9 Pizarro, E. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Givens, J. 4 62 183 180 363 90.8 Robinson, C. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Ward, C. 8 80 281 0 281 35.1 Houston, C. 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 12 877 2067 2288 4355 362.9 Martinez, E. 0 0 2-3 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 2 Total 29 21 28-19 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 265 Opponents 12 853 1845 3092 4937 411.4 Opponents 49 13 41-46 1-1 0 2-2 0 0 380 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Lawson, M. 5 101 20.2 1 30 Lamar University 47 88 50 64 16 265 Hayes, C. 2 11 5.5 0 11 Opponents 89 116 94 71 10 380 Norwood, K. 2 39 19.5 1 24 Jones, S. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Crosley, Dan. 1 7 7.0 0 7 Total 11 158 14.4 2 30 Opponents 9 196 21.8 0 53 58 • LU Football • Individual Statistics |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |-----Pass Def-----| |--Fumbles-| Blkd |------Tackles-----| |-Sacks-| |-----Pass Def-----| |--Fumbles-| Blkd GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf Lawson, M. 11 61 33 94 8.5-15 0-0 5-101 2 1 0-0 1 1 0 Kruchten, K. 3 7 1 8 2.0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Crosley, Dav. 12 38 35 73 7.0-15 2.0-4 0-0 0 2 1-0 0 0 0 Palmer, A. 8 3 3 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Crosley, Dan. 12 36 25 61 18.5-75 7.5-45 1-7 2 6 0-0 3 0 0 Allen, C. 6 1 5 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Norwood, K. 12 34 21 55 3.5-10 1.0-6 2-39 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Oden, C. 12 2 3 5 1.0-5 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 1 0 Mulinax, A. 12 27 28 55 3.0-16 1.0-13 0-0 2 1 0-0 0 0 0 Wallis, L. 12 2 3 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Jeffrey, J. 12 30 24 54 7.5-17 2.0-9 0-0 2 1 0-0 0 1 0 Alton, J. 7 3 2 5 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 O’Neill, K. 12 29 23 52 4.5-8 0-0 0-0 0 1 0-0 0 0 0 Garza, J. 4 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Wilson, D. 12 26 19 45 7.5-24 2.5-10 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Pizarro, E. 12 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Houston, C. 12 29 15 44 8.0-29 3.0-9 0-0 1 2 2-0 0 0 0 Robinson, C. 12 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Martin, D. 4 18 22 40 4.0-13 1.0-10 0-0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 Green, C. 11 1 1 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Hayes, C. 12 29 8 37 1.0-2 0-0 2-11 3 0 1-0 0 0 0 Johnson, S. 7 2 0 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Ruffin, A. 10 24 13 37 3.0-23 1.0-8 0-0 2 0 0-0 1 0 0 Anthony, T. 2 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Daily, A. 12 18 13 31 9.0-33 4.0-24 0-0 1 1 0-0 2 0 0 Henry, C. 2 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Spencer, I. 9 20 9 29 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0-0 0 0 0 Bedford, J. 1 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 May, D. 11 9 13 22 6.0-28 2.0-12 0-0 3 1 1-0 1 0 0 Gaskamp, N. 1 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Boseman, R. 11 9 13 22 4.0-6 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 King, K. 9 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Jones, S. 11 15 6 21 0-0 0-0 1-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Brooks, C. 1 0 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Gordon, T. 8 11 9 20 0.5-1 0-0 0-0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 Giffen, B. 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Shepard-Creer, N. 8 10 9 19 1.0-13 1.0-13 0-0 1 1 0-0 1 0 0 Sikes, M. 10 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Meynisse, M. 12 7 11 18 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 1-0 1 0 0 Walker, A. 5 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Jones, N. 2 12 0 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Allen, K. 12 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Adams, H 11 4 7 11 1.0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 1 0 0 Ward, C. 8 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Arnold, B. 9 6 4 10 2.0-10 1.0-7 0-0 0 0 1-15 0 0 0 Veals, D. 3 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Norman, S. 7 3 5 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 Total 12 547 396 943 105-353 28-170 11-158 29 18 8-15 12 3 0 Guillory, D. 5 5 3 8 0-0 0.5-0 0-0 0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Opponents 12 618 346 964 108-404 31-200 9-196 42 24 16-57 17 2 0 Individual Statistics • LU Football • 59 INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 25 Hoy, J. at Sam Houston State (10/12) Rushes 65 at McNeese (11/17) Yards Rushing 103 Hoy, J. vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Yards Rushing 344 vs. Bethel University (8/29) TD Rushes 3 Hoy, J. vs. Bethel University (8/29) Yards Per Rush 6.7 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Long Rush 73 Hoy, J. at UIW (10/19) TD Rushes 6 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Pass Attempts 39 Hoy, J. vs. Mississippi Valley State (9/7) Pass Attempts 39 vs. Mississippi Valley State (9/7) Pass Completions 26 Hoy, J. vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Pass Completions 26 vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Yards Passing 338 Hoy, J. vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Yards Passing 338 vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) TD Passes 3 Hoy, J. vs. Bethel University (9/29) Yards Per Pass 10.8 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Long Pass 56 Hoy, J. at Southeastern Louisiana (9/21) TD Passes 3 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Receptions 10 Banks, K. vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Total Plays 88 vs. Mississippi Valley State (9/7) Yards Receiving 145 Banks, K. vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Total Offense 658 vs. Bethel University (8/29) TD Receptions 1 Eight Times Yards Per Play 8.2 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Long Reception 56 Robinson, C. at Southeastern Louisiana (9/21) Points 65 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Field Goals 4 Giffen, B. at Houston Baptist (11/16) Sacks By 6 vs. McNeese (11/23) Long Field Goal 53 Giffen, B. at Houston Baptist (11/16) First Downs 34 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Punts 10 Twice Penalties 12 at Sam Houston State (10/12) Punting Avg 50.0 Carmona, E. vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Penalty Yards 136 at Sam Houston State (10/12) Long Punt 65 Carmona, E. at Texas A&M (9/14) Turnovers 4 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Punts Inside 20 3 Three Times Interceptions By 2 Three Times Long Punt Return 36 Lawson, M. vs. Mississippi Valley State (9/7) Punts 11 at Sam Houston State (10/12) Long Kickoff Return 38 Wanza, M. vs. Bethel University (9/29) Punting Avg 49.5 vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Tackles 18 Lawson, M. vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) Long Punt 65 at Texas A&M (9/14) Sacks 2.0 Six Times Punts Inside 20 5 at Sam Houston State (10/12) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Crosley, Dan. at Houston Baptist (11/16) Long Punt Return 36 vs. Mississippi Valley State (9/7) Interceptions 2 Lawson, M. at Sam Houston State (10/12)

60 • LU Football • Superlatives Opponent INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Opponent TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 29 Williams, D. at Sam Houston State (10/12) Rushes 54 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Yards Rushing 206 Pratt, J. vs. McNeese (11/23) Yards Rushing 280 vs. McNeese (11/23) TD Rushes 2 Three Times Yards Per Rush 6.6 at Texas A&M (9/14) Long Rush 46 Pratt, J. vs. McNeese (11/23) TD Rushes 5 at Texas A&M (9/14) Pass Attempts 37 Smith, B. vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) Pass Attempts 41 at Texas A&M (9/14) Pass Completions 30 Smith, B. vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) Pass Completions 31 vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) Yards Passing 434 Smith, B. vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) Yards Passing 434 vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) TD Passes 4 Four Times Yards Per Pass 10.9 vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) Long Pass 90 Copeland, J. at UIW (10/19) TD Passes 5 at Southeastern Louisiana (9/21) Receptions 9 Clark, K. vs. Abilene Christian (10/5) Total Plays 86 at Sam Houston State (10/12) Yards Receiving 143 Clater, C. vs. Stephen F. Austin (9/28) Total Offense 633 at Texas A&M (9/14) TD Receptions 3 Twice Yards Per Play 8.4 at Texas A&M (9/14) Long Reception 90 King, A. at UIW (10/19) Points 62 at Texas A&M (9/14) Field Goals 3 Twice Sacks By 7 at Sam Houston State (10/12) Long Field Goal 46 Riuz, S. vs. Stephen F. Austin (9/28) First Downs 35 at Texas A&M (9/14) Punts 9 McRobert, M. at Sam Houston State (10/12) Penalties 11 vs. McNeese (11/23) Punting Avg 47.2 Pastorello, P. at Northwestern State (11/2) Penalty Yards 101 vs. McNeese (11/23) Long Punt 69 Wallace, T. vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) Turnovers 3 Twice Punts Inside 20 3 Three Times Interceptions By 2 at UIW (10/19) Long Punt Return 41 Roshauud, Paul at Texas A&M (9/14) Punts 10 vs. Bethel University (8/29) Long Kickoff Return 35 Brito, G. at Houston Baptist (11/16) Punting Avg 47.2 at Northwestern State (11/9) Tackles 15 Twice Long Punt 69 vs. Central Arkansas (11/2) Sacks 2.5 Carr Jr., J. at Southeastern Louisiana (9/21) Punts Inside 20 3 Three Times Tackles For Loss 4.0 Carr Jr., J. at Southeastern Louisiana (9/21) Long Punt Return 41 at Texas A&M Interceptions 1 Nine Times

Superlatives • LU Football • 61 Team Statistics BU LU BEAUMONT, Texas – Lamar University rolled up 658 yards of total offense to Bethel (TN) University 16 First Downs 13 34 defeat nationally ranked Bethel (TN) University, 65-16, Thursday evening in the 2019 season opener at Provost Umphrey Stadium. It was the firstThurs - Lamar University 65 Rushes-Yards (Net) 54-129 51-344 day home game for the Red and White since the 1962 season. Passing Yards (Net) 68 314 Thursday’s game marked the fourth-best single-game scoring mark in Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 20-4-1 29-22-1 program history, while the Red and White just missed a school record in total Bethel (TN) University 3 10 0 3 16 Total Offense 197 658 offense. The Cardinals finished the night with a balanced attack – 344 yards Lamar University 14 27 17 7 65 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 5-3 Penalties-Yards 3-20 5-63 rushing and 357 passing. Senior Jordan Hoy completed 18-of-24 (.750) pass- es for 226 yards and three touchdowns. He also added 10 carries for 50 yards Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 10-33.7 2-36.5 and three scores. Hoy connected with freshman Erik Pizarro, junior Myles 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 3-16 Wanza and senior Case Robinson for passing touchdowns. 11:43 LU Robinson 26 yd pass from Hoy (Martinez kick) 7-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-78 2-38 Hoy was one of three LU backs to rush for a touchdown Thursday. 11:26 LU Pizarro 7 yd pass from Hoy (Martinez kick) 14-0 Interceptions-Return Yards 1-48 1-30 Senior Derrion Randle had five carries for a team-high 79 yards and a score. Possession Time 30:43 29:17 The other two rushing touchdowns came from Wanza and Cole Starnes. 2:58 BU Campos 24 yd FG 14-3 The defense held Bethel to less than 200 yards of total offense, and 2nd Quarter 3rd Down Conversions 3 of 18 8 of 12 just three points in the second half. The defense also held their guests to a 14:56 LU Hoy 8 yd run (Martinez kick fail) 20-3 4th Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 1 3-of-18 performance on third downs while forcing three fumbles and picking 12:38 BU Campos 38 yd FG 20-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 4-20 off a pass. LU finished the night with five sacks and 17 tackles for losses. 11:40 LU Hoy 4 yd run (Giffen kick) 27-6 LU put the first points of the season on the board just over three min- 8:03 BU Arrambide 1 yd run (Campos kick) 27-13 Individual Stats utes into the game. Senior Case Robinson capped a six-play, 50-yard drive, Rushing with a 26-yard reception from senior Jordan Hoy. The Cardinals were back on 4:46 LU Wanza 13 yd run (Giffen kick) 34-13 the attack just 17 seconds later after the defense forced a fumble. Hoy found 0:35 LU Hoy 3 yd run (Giffen kick) 41-13 BU - Tate 15-66; Hughes 14-33 redshirt freshman Erik Pizarro from seven yards out on the very next play to 3rd Quarter LU - Randle 5-79 1 TD; Starnes 14-76 1 TD give Big Red a 14-0 lead. The Red and White never looked back after the 12:40 LU Randle 6 yd run (Giffen kick) 48-13 quick start taking a 41-13 lead heading into halftime. Game 1 – 8/29/19 9:47 LU Wanza 28 yd pass from Hoy (Giffen kick) 55-13 Passing It was more of the same in the second half as the Cardinals tacked on 1:18 LU Giffen 46 yd FG 58-13 BU - Arrambide 15-4-1 68 three consecutive scores to open the third quarter. LU built a 58-13 lead and Bethel never threatened for the remainder of the night. 4th Quarter LU - Hoy 24-18-1 226 yds 3 TDs 9:04 BU Campos 22 yd FG 58-16 6:55 LU Starnes 35 yd run (Giffen kick) 65-16 Receiving BU - Prather 3-65; Moore - 1-3 LU - Green 4-71; Robinson 2-52

62 • LU Football • 2019 Game Recaps Team Statistics MVSU LU BEAUMONT, Texas – Junior kicker Bailey Giffen drilled a 44-yard field goal Mississippi Valley State 20 First Downs 19 25 in overtime to hand Lamar University a 23-20 victory over Mississippi Valley State at Provost Umphrey Stadium. The game-winning score was set up by a Lamar University 23 Rushes-Yards (Net) 53-210 49-204 two-yard touchdown run from senior Jordan Hoy with 31 seconds remaining in Passing Yards (Net) 91 233 regulation to force overtime. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT F Passing C-A-I 22-9-1 39-21-1 The victory moved LU to 2-0 on the season – its first 2-0 start since Mississippi Valley State 0 7 6 7 0 20 Total Offense 301 437 1985 – and extends their home field win streak to five games. The Cardinals finished the night with 437 yards of total offense – 164 of Lamar University 0 7 3 10 3 23 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-2 Penalties-Yards 8-49 9-93 which came in the fourth quarter and overtime. LU rushed for 204 yards. Big Red held MVSU to 301 yards of offense in a game that was dominated by the Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 7-38.3 5-33.2 defenses. 2nd Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-80 Hoy finished the night completing 21-of-39 passes for 233 yards. 11:13 MVSU Bryant 2 yd run (Schuster kick) 0-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 2-48 He also carried the ball 18 times for 68 yards and two scores. Junior Myles 8:18 LU Hoy 2 yd run (Giffen kick) 7-7 Interceptions-Return Yards 1-0 1-7 Wanza led the Cardinals ground attack with 22 carries for 91 yards. Possession Time 32:01 27:55 Junior Dallas Martin led an LU defensive effort with a career-high 14 3rd Quarter tackles. He was one of three Cardinals to finish the night with double-figure 11:56 LU Giffen 22 yd FG 10-7 3rd Down Conversions 6 of 16 5 of 18 tackles – seniors Darien Wilson (11 – 3.0 for losses) and Isaiah Spencer (10). 4:40 MVSU Wilson 4 yd pass from Bryant 4th Down Conversions 0 of 1 3 of 3 MVSU drew first blood with a touchdown less than four minutes into (Schuster kick block) 10-13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-12 1-13 the second quarter. The score woke up the LU offense as the Red and White 4th Quarter responded with an eight-play, 70-yard drive that ended with a Hoy two-yard 5:39 LU Giffen 39 yd FG 13-13 Individual Stats run. The Cardinals took their first lead early in the third quarter when Giffen Rushing drilled a 22-yard field goal. 3:18 MVSU Bryant 22 yd run (Schuster kick) 13-20 After MVSU grabbed a three-point lead with less than five to play in :31 LU Hoy 2 yd run (Giffen kick) 20-20 MVSU - Bryant 24-127 2 TDs, Smith 12-39 the third quarter, LU was kept off the scoreboard until 5:39 remaining in the Overtime LU - Wanza 22-91; Hoy 18-68 2 TDs fourth quarter when Giffen tacked on a 39-yard field goal. The kick tied the

Game 2 – 9/7/19 --- LU Giffen 44 yd FG 23-20 game at 13. The Delta Devils responded just over two minutes later with what Passing appeared to be the knockout punch to take a 20-13 advantage. MVSU - Bryant 22-9-1 91 1 TD The ensuing possession saw LU face two crucial fourth down plays both times being converted on passes from Hoy to Wanza. If that wasn’t LU - Hoy 39-21-1 233 yds enough suspense, Hoy also kept the drive alive on a third-and-10 play when he rattled off a 14-yard run down to the MVSU 26 yard line. On second down, Receiving Hoy carried the ball over the goal line to force overtime. MVSU - Wilson 3-51 1 TD; Clayton 3-31 Giffen’s overtime field goal came after an LU holding penalty and LU - Pizarro 5-45; Wanza 5-41 a sack of Hoy on third down. Big Red’s defense made the three points by stopping the Devils on four plays. 2019 Game Recaps • LU Football • 63 Team Statistics LU A&M COLLEGE STATION, Texas – Lamar University entered the game at Texas Lamar University 3 First Downs 9 35 A&M off to its best start since 1985 but the streak came to an end against the nation’s 16th-ranked team. The Aggies jumped out to an early lead and Texas A&M 62 Rushes-Yards (Net) 29-122 34-223 defeated LU, 62-3, from . Passing Yards (Net) 75 410 The Cardinals (2-1) finished the game with 197 yards of total offense, Passing C-A-I 26-10-0 41-26-1 including 122 on the ground. Texas A&M rolled up 633 yards on the night. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Total Offense 197 633 Senior Jordan Hoy completed 10 passes for 75 yards, and also carried Lamar University 0 0 3 0 3 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 the ball twice for six yards. Junior Myles Wanza led LU’s ground attack with Texas A&M 13 14 21 14 62 Penalties-Yards 4-42 7-53 eight carries for 53 yards. Junior Dallas Martin led the LU defensive effort with 11 tackles, includ- Punts-Avg. 10-40.2 1-35.0 ing one for a loss. He was one of seven Cardinals to record a stop for a loss. Scoring Summary Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-107 Texas A&M dented the scoreboard first with a 21-yd field goal but the 1st Quarter Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 1-16 Cards’ defense stiffened inside the 20 to prevent A&M from getting to the goal 10:26 TAMU Small 21 yd FG 0-3 Interceptions-Return Yards 1-11 0-0 line. The Cards were unable to respond on their opening drive after a Texas 3:33 TAMU Kibodi 2 yd run (Small kick) 0-10 Possession Time 25:41 34:19 A&M penalty kept the drive alive following an LU punt. The Aggies responded 0:00 TAMU Small 31 yd FG 0-13 3rd Down Conversions 1 of 16 4 of 9 by marching the ball 68 yards down the field on seven plays ending with a 2nd Quarter two-yard touchdown run from Jacob Kibodi. Texas A&M closed out the open- 4th Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 ing quarter with a 31-yard field goal. 2nd 5:02 TAMU Spiller 1 yd run (Small kick 0-20 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 0-0 Big Red looked primed to respond after an impressive drive deep in 1:45 TAMU Mond 12 yd run (Small kick) 0-27 Aggie territory. LU moved the ball down to the A&M five before stalling out 3rd Quarter Individual Stats forcing the Cardinals to line up for a 23-yard field goal but the attempt was 7:39 TAMU Spiller 34 yd run (Small kick) 0-34 Rushing blocked. The Aggies closed the half by tacking on two more scores to take a 27-0 lead into the locker room. 5:46 LU Giffen 32 yd FG 3-34 TAMU - Spiller 14-116 2 TDs; Kiboldi 11-45 1 TD 1:09 TAMU Ausbon 19 yd pass from Calzada (Small kick) 3-41 The Cardinals put together a scoring drive in the third quarter when LU - Wanza 8-53; Walker 7-38 Hoy guided the Red and White deep into Aggies territory in the third quarter. 0:02 TAMU Wydermyer 25 yd pass from Calzada The drive appeared to come to an end after a Hoy batted pass was called

Game 3 – 9/14/19 (Small kick) 3-48 Passing an interception, but after an official review it was determined the ball hit the 4th Quarter TAMU - Mond 28-20-1 317 1 TD ground and ruled an incomplete pass. LU sent Giffen out to attempt a 32-yard field goal, and Giffen split the uprights to put the Cardinals on the board.The 7:19 TAMU Smith 13 yd pass from Calzada (Small kick) 3-55 LU - Hoy 24-10-1 75 1:51 TAMU Richardson 13 yd run (Small kick) 3-62 drive, which was set up by a 44-yard carry from Wanza, was six plays for 61 yards and took nearly two minutes off the clock. Unfortunately, the Cardinals Receiving were unable to put any more points on the board. TAMU - Rogers 6-83; Ausbon 4-109 1TD LU - Wanza 3-11; Allen 2-14

64 • LU Football • 2019 Game Recaps Team Statistics LU SLU HAMMOND, La. – Lamar University recorded 436 yards of total offense but Lamar University 34 First Downs 19 28 dropped a back-n-forth affair to Southeastern Louisiana, 45-34, Saturday evening at Strawberry Stadium. The setback dropped LU back to 2-2 in the Southeastern Louisiana 45 Rushes-Yards (Net) 38-133 39-166 Southland Conference opener. Passing Yards (Net) 303 336 Big Red finished the night with 436 yards off offense, the majority of Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 33-14-1 37-29-0 which came through the air (303). The Lions ended the game with 502 yards. Lamar University 7 14 3 7 34 Total Offense 436 502 Senior Jordan Hoy completed 14 passes for 303 yards and one touchdown. He also carried the ball 17 times for 29 yards and a score. Junior Myles Wan- Southeastern Louisiana 7 17 21 3 45 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 8-54 5-35 za led the Cardinals rushing effort with 13 carries for 60 yards and a score. Junior Kirkland Banks was the primary recipient of Hoy’s passing Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 6-34.3 5-42.6 efforts recording one of the best nights of his career. The Lake Charles, La., 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 3-20.3 1-0.0 native hauled in five passes for 112 yards. Junior Kenny Allen had two recep- 5:26 LU Hoy 19 yd run (Giffen kick) 7-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-18.5 5-18.0 tions for 50 yards and a touchdown catch. 0:44 SLU Williams 12 yd run (Broussard kick) 7-7 Interceptions-Return Yards 0-0 1-14 Senior Nate Jones and freshman Anthony Ruffin led the Cardinals’ Possession Time 27:54 32:06 defensive effort with nine stops. One of Ruffin’s tackles went for a loss. 2nd Quarter After taking a taking a three-point lead into the locker room, the Cardi- 14:54 LU Walker 6 yd run (Giffen kick) 14-7 3rd Down Conversions 7 of 17 3 of 10 nals struggled out of the gate in the second half. Southeastern scored the first 13:40 SLU Mitchell 58 yd pass from Virgil 14-14 4th Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 14 points of the half and LU was left to play catch up. The Cardinals pulled 5:44 LU Allen 36 yd pass fro Hoy (Giffen kick) 21-14 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-10 5-32 within eight points early in the fourth quarter but could get no closer as the 1:24 LU Turner 3 yd pass from Virgil Lions closed the game with a late field goal. (Broussard kick) 21-21 Individual Stats 0:10 SLU Giffen 38 yd FG 24-21 Rushing 3rd Quarter SLU - Williams 16-63 1 TD; Cooper 6-34 9:59 SLU Conner 24 yd pass from Virgil LU - Wanza 13-60 1 TD; Walker 8-44 1 TD (Broussard kick) 24-28 Game 4 – 9/21/19 8:51 SLU Mitchell 50 yd pass from Virgil Passing (Broussard kick) 24-35 SLU - Virgil 34-26-0 307 4 TDs 3:56 LU Giffen 47 yd FG 27-35 LU - Hoy 33-14-1 1 TD 303 0:39 SLU Conner 14 yd pass from Kelley (Broussard kick) 27-42 Receiving 4th Quarter SLU - Austin 5-136 2 TDs; Turner 6-56 1 TD 11:47 LU Wanza 3 yd run (Giffen kick) 34-42 LU - Banks 5-112; Allen 2-50 1 TD 1:48 SLU Broussard 19 yd FG 34-45 2019 Game Recaps • LU Football • 65 Team Statistics SFA LU BEAUMONT, Texas – Despite two fourth quarter touchdowns, including an Stephen F. Austin 24 First Downs 14 22 interception that was returned for a score, Lamar University was edged by Stephen F. Austin Homecoming, 24-17. The loss snapped LU’s five-game Lamar University 17 Rushes-Yards (Net) 35-99 48-155 home win streak. Passing Yards (Net) 394 258 LU (2-3/0-2 SLC) finished the night with 358 yards of total offense, Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 35-19-1 37-19-0 including 236 in the second half. SFA ended with 394 yards. The key stat for Stephen F. Austin 3 10 0 11 24 Total Offense 394 358 Big Red was penalties. The Cardinals were penalized six times for 55 yards but they all came at critical moments nullifying big plays, including one that Lamar University 3 0 0 14 17 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Penalties-Yards 8-66 6-55 erased a punt return for a touchdown. Senior Jordan Hoy completed 19 passes for 203 yards and one touch- Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 9-42.9 10-33.7 down. He also carried the ball 24 times for 54 yards. The Cardinal defense 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 3-20 4-31 was led by junior Andre Mulinax who recorded eight tackles. 10:34 SFA Ruiz 24 yd FG 0-3 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 SFA cracked the scoreboard first with a 24-yard field goal from Storm 7:20 LU Giffen 44 yd FG 3-3 Interceptions-Return Yards 0-0 1-15-1 Ruiz. Big Red responded on the very next possession with a nine-play, 38- Possession Time 28:35 31:25 yard drive which ended with a 44-yard Bailey Giffen field goal. 2nd Quarter Unfortunately, those would be the only points of the half for LU as the 5:51 SFA Ward 3 yd run (Ruiz kick) 3-10 3rd Down Conversions 5 of 17 4 of 19 Cardinals were forced to punt the ball away on their next 10 possessions. SFA 0:00 SFA Ruiz 30 yd FG 3-13 4th Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 3 closed out the half with a touchdown and a field goal. SFA got the ball back 4th Quarter Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-23 1-1 and tacked on a 30-yard field goal to close the half leading, 13-3. 11:43 LU Norwood 15 yd interception (Giffen kick) 10-13 Neither team could dent the scoreboard in the third quarter, and 10:17 SFA Ruiz 46 yd FG 10-16 Individual Stats after LU was forced to punt early in the fourth the defense came up with a Rushing momentum changing play. After having a potential pick six slip through his 6:44 LU Sikes 6 yd pass from Hoy (Giffen kick) 17-16 hands earlier in the half, Norwood picked off Trae Self’s pass at the SFA 15 5:15 SFA Waugh 4 yd pass from Ward (Self run) 24-17 SFA - Ward 21-55 1 TD; Gipson 2-30 and bulldozed his way through traffic for the touchdown. The score pulled LU LU - Hoy 24-54; Wanza 11-54 within three, 13-10, with 11:43 remaining in the contest. After the ‘Jacks built their advantage back to six, LU went back on the

Game 5 – 9/28/19 Passing attack. After a pass interference call moved the ball out to midfield, the drive SFA - Self 34-18-1 291 yds stalled and the Cardinals were faced with a fourth-and-seven. Hoy found junior A.J. Walker over the middle who carried the ball down to the SFA six LU - Hoy 36-19-0 203 yds 1 TD yard line. That play setup a TD pass to Mason Sikes over the middle to hand the Red and White their first lead of the game, 17-16, with just under seven Receiving minutes remaining. SFA - Self 34-18-1 291 yds SFA reclaimed the lead just over a minute later when Da’Leon Ward hit LU - Hoy 36-19-0 203 yds 1 TD Ryan Waugh from four yards out. The score gave SFA a 24-17 lead with 5:15 remaining and the Cards were unable to respond. 66 • LU Football • 2019 Game Recaps Team Statistics ACU LU BEAUMONT, Texas – A short-handed Lamar University squad put an end to a Abilene Christian 24 First Downs 20 27 three-game slide Saturday by rallying for a thrilling 27-24 victory over Abilene Christian at Provost Umphrey Stadium. The Cardinals recorded more than Lamar University 27 Rushes-Yards (Net) 28-130 49-187 500 yards of offense while ACU finished the night with 289. Passing Yards (Net) 159 338 Senior Jordan Hoy completed 26-of-32 (.813) passes for 338 yards and Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 28-18-0 32-26-1 two touchdowns and was picked off once. He also led the team with 21 carries Abilene Christian 0 13 11 0 24 Total Offense 289 525 for 103 yards and a score. The primary recipient of Hoy’s passing was junior Kirkland Banks. He Lamar University 7 3 7 10 27 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Penalties-Yards 8-55 10-95 hauled in a career-high 10 passes for 145 yards and one score. Banks’ TD reception was a 55-yard strike. Junior David Crosley led the Cardinals’ defen- Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 6-39.7 2-49.5 sive effort with 12 stops. Big Red did a great job Saturday of keepingACU’s 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7 defense on the field. LU finished the night with a 13:40 advantage in time of 3:16 LU Banks 55 yd pass from Hoy (Giffen kick) 7-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 0-0 2-10 possession. 2nd Quarter Interceptions-Return Yards 1-53 0-0 LU jumped out to a great start scoring the game’s first 10 points. The Possession Time 23:10 36:50 first score of the game came late in the opening quarter as Hoy found Banks 10:15 LU Giffen 37 yd FG 10-0 open across the middle for a 55-yard touchdown. The score came on the first 4:53 ACU Clark 13 yd pass from Davis 3rd Down Conversions 3 of 11 11 of 17 play of the drive. (Zepeda kick failed) 10-6 4th Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 The Wildcats rallied by scoring the game’s next 16 points. Despite 1:03 ACU James 30 yd run (Zepeda kick) 10-13 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-3 2-16 trailing at the intermission, the Cardinals outgained their visitors. LU racked up 3rd Quarter nearly 300 yards of offense, while Abilene Christian was held to 168. 9:25 ACU Zepeda 36 yd FG 10-16 Individual Stats The Wildcats opened the second half with a field goal before LU got Rushing back on the board. Big Red drove the ball right back down the field on the 4:45 LU Sikes 31 yd pass from Hoy (Giffen kick) 17-16 ensuing drive with a 10-play drive that took 4:40 off the clock, 17-16. 0:07 ACU James 5 yd pass from Davis ACU - James 12-76 1 TD; Davis 10-61 ACU reclaimed the lead right before the end of the third, but the Cardi- (Hohenstein pass) 17-24 LU - Hoy 21-103 1 TD; Ward 14-58 nals answered with a Giffen 41-yard field goal, to trip the deficit to four, 24-20. 4th Quarter The Cardinals followed up the score with an onside kick which was Game 6 – 10/5/19 9:30 LU Giffen 41 yd FG 20-24 Passing recovered by Michael Lawson. Nine plays later Hoy pushed Big Red across 6:20 LU Hoy 4 yd run (Giffen kick) 27-24 ACU - 26-18-0 159 2 TDs the goal line with a plunge from four yards out. The score gave LU a 27-24 advantage with 6:20 remaining. LU - Hoy 32-16-1 2 TDs The defense came back out on the field and put ACU in a third-and-six from their own 39. Senior Daniel Crosley flushed the Wildcats quarterback Receiving from the pocket and forced an intentional grounding, forcing ACU to punt ACU - Clark 9-87 1 TD; Hohenstein 3-31 the ball away. The Cardinals got the ball back and picked up two third down LU - Banks 10-145 1 TD; Sikes 2-48 1 TD conversions to melt the clock away.

2019 Game Recaps • LU Football • 67 Team Statistics LU SHSU HUNTSVILLE, Texas – For a second-straight year, Lamar University faced a Lamar University 20 First Downs 18 19 nationally ranked Sam Houston State squad, and for the second consecutive year the Cardinals stunned SHSU, 20-17 in triple overtime victory. The win Sam Houston State 17 Rushes-Yards (Net) 49-39 49-150 pushes LU back over .500 on the season (4-3/2-2 Southland). Passing Yards (Net) 212 107 The Cardinals managed only seven points in regulation – points scored Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 OT F Passing C-A-I 36-24-0 37-17-2 by the defense – but the defense didn’t allow Sam Houston State any advan- Lamar University 0 7 0 0 13 20 Total Offense 246 257 tage as regulation ended with a 7-7 score. The Cardinals held Sam Houston to just 257 yards, including 107 through the air. The Cardinals finished the day Sam Houston State 7 0 0 0 10 17 Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-1 Penalties-Yards 12-136 8-63 with 246 yards, 212 of those coming through the air. LU overcame 12 penalties for 136 yards. Big Red dominated the clock Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 11-36.5 9-41.0 holding the ball nearly five minutes longer than SHSU. Junior Michael Lawson 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 4-44 1-0 led the Cardinals with 10 tackles and two interceptions. Classmate Kyron 1:46 SHSU Stewart 5 yd pass from Brock (Crow kick) 0-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-9 1-19 Norwood added eight stops. Senior Jordan Hoy completed 24 passes for 212 2nd Quarter Interceptions-Return Yards 2-49 0-0 yards and one touchdown. Possession Time 32:14 27:46 It took nearly a full quarter for either team to dent the scoreboard and 12:11 LU Houston 0 yd fumble recovery (Giffen kick) 7-7 the homestanding Bearkats took the first lead of the game. The Cardinals’ Overtime 3rd Down Conversions 4 of 22 4 of 19 defense got the equalizer early in the second quarter. As the Bearkats came -- LU Giffen 43 yd FG 10-7 4th Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 3 to the line, the SHSU quarterback looked to the sideline and at that exact -- SHSU Pinegar 23 yd FG 10-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-29 7-55 same moment the center snapped the ball. LU’s defense reacted immediately -- SHSU Williams 11 yd run (Pinegar kick) 10-17 as Cameron Houston recovered the ball in the back of the end zone. -- LU Sikes 7 yd pass from Hoy (Giffen kick) 17-17 Individual Stats The score remained unchanged through the third quarter as neither de- Rushing fense was willing to give ground. The Bearkats appeared to be on the march -- LU Giffen 27 yd FG 20-17 but Lawson picked off picked off a Ty Brock pass deep in Cardinal territory to SHSU - Williams 29-126 1 TD; Adeyi 2-25 thwart the drive. LU - Hoy 25-63; Ward 4-11 The Cards appeared to score first with a touchdown pass in the back of the end zone to Kenny Allen but the score was wiped off the board due to

Game 7 – 10/12/19 Passing a holding call. LU again turned to Giffen for a 43-yard field goal. LU’s defense SHSU - Brock 34-12-2 114 1 TD held forcing the Bearkats to also settle for a field goal. The Bearkats had the ball first in the second overtime and picked up LU - 36-24-0 212 1 TD a rushing touchdown from Donovan Williams. Big Red faced 3rd-and-7 when Hoy found Mason Sikes over the middle for 16 yards. Two plays later, Hoy Receiving went right back to Sikes over the middle for the score. SHSU - Stewart 5-55 1 TD; Compton 3-16 In the third overtime, the Cardinals got the ball first and got a 27-yard LU - Wanza 9-67; Sikes 4-42 1 TD field goal from Giffen. The Bearkats faced third and long when Lawson stepped up to record his second interception and lock up the victory. 68 • LU Football • 2019 Game Recaps Team Statistics LU UIW SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Lamar University outgained Incarnate Word Saturday Lamar University 17 First Downs 19 20 evening but UIW won the annual battle of the Cardinals posting a 35-17 vic- tory at Benson Stadium. The setback dropped LU to 4-4 (.500) on the season UIW 35 Rushes-Yards (Net) 47-267 30-94 and 2-3 (.400) in Southland Conference play. Passing Yards (Net) 211 376 The Red and White finished with 478 yards of total offense, while UIW Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 29-19-2 35-24-1 finished with 470. Senior Jordan Hoy completed all six of his pass attempts for Lamar University 7 0 7 3 17 Total Offense 478 470 21 yards and recorded four carries for 77 yards and a touchdown – the score came on a 73-yard run. Shane Johnson came on in relief of Hoy and complet- UIW 14 14 7 0 35 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-1 Penalties-Yards 5-60 8-75 ed nine passes for 124 yards. Junior Myles Wanza led the Cardinals with 16 carries for 80 yards and a touchdown. Junior Daniel Crosley led the defensive Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 6-45.3 6-39.8 effort with 10 tackles, while junior Kyron Norwood added three stops and an 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 4-28 3-54 interception which set up another score. 13:06 UIW King 26 yd pass from Copeland (Mohr kick) 0-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-30 0-0 UIW took the first lead of the game on their opening possession, a 12:25 LU Hoy 73 yd run (Giffen kick) 7-7 Interceptions-Return Yards 1-24 2-60 drive that took less than two minutes off the clock. UIW’s Jon Copeland hit Possession Time 31:50 28:10 Ameer King on the right side of the field and he carried the ball 26 yards for 2:30 UIW Rogers 24 yd pass from Copeland (Mohr kick) 7-14 the touchdown. Unaffected, the good guys responded immediately. Hoy took 2nd Quarter 3rd Down Conversions 5 of 17 5 of 13 the football on the second play from scrimmage and carried it 73 yards for the 9:09 UIW Phil 2 yd run (Mohr kick) 7-21 4th Down Conversions 2 of 3 1 of 1 equalizing score. 0:08 UIW Johnson 32 yd pass from Copeland Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-19 1-5 The score remained unchanged for the next 10 minutes until San Anto- (Mohr kick) 7-28 nio’s version of the Cardinals jumped back in front. Copeland went back to the air completing a 24-yard pass to Brady Rogers. UIW tacked on another score 3rd Quarter Individual Stats Rushing but missed the point after try to give the home team a 13-point lead, 20-7 lead 10:04 LU Wanza 10 yd run (Giffen kick) 14-28 minutes later. A late interception led to another UIW score right before the half. 6:59 UIW Sullivan 32 yd pass from Copeland UIW - Brown, 13-59; Philio 9-22 1 TD UIW opened the second half seeking the knockout punch but Copeland (Mohr kick) 14-35 LU - Wanza 16-80 1 TD; Hoy 4-77 1 TD was picked off in LU territory by Kyron Norwood, and Norwood returned the 4th Quarter intercepted pass back to UIW 30. Five plays later, Wanza carried the ball in

Game 8 – 10/19/19 from 10 yards out to trim the deficit down to 14, 28-14. 14:56 LU Giffen 28 yd FG 17-35 Passing UIW - Copeland 35-24-1 376 1 TDs After tacking on another score, the home team picked off a pass deep in LU territory and moved it down inside the LU one before fumbling the ball LU - Hoy 6-6-0 21; Johnson 18-9-1 124 away. Beaumont’s Cardinals recovered the ball and Johnson led the Cardinals on a 12-play, 88-yard drive which ended in a Bailey Giffen 28-yard field goal. Receiving The drive took 5:34 off the clock. Following the field goal Big Red attempted UIW - Kink 4-124 1 TD; Johnson 4-97 1 TD an on-side kick and recovered but on fourth down of the ensuing drive LU LU - Wanza 5-68; Ward 2-40 attempted a fake field goal and was stopped. 2019 Game Recaps • LU Football • 69 Team Statistics UCA LU BEAUMONT, Texas – The nation’s 10th-ranked team scored 21-straight Central Arkansas 45 First Downs 22 16 points to start the game and held the lead until the final horn to record a 45-17 victory over a shorthanded Lamar University squad Saturday afternoon at Lamar University 17 Rushes-Yards (Net) 28-71 55-221 Provost Umphrey Stadium. The loss drops LU to 4-5 on the season and 2-4 in Passing Yards (Net) 434 64 Southland Conference play. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 40-31-0 16-7-1 The Cardinals – who were playing their first home game in a month Central Arkansas 21 10 14 0 45 Total Offense 505 287 – struggled to get the offense going behind Shane Johnson who recorded the first start of his career. Big Red finished the day with 285 yards of total Lamar University 0 10 0 7 17 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 3-0 Penalties-Yards 2-20 6-47 offense, but 221 of that came through the air. The Houston, Texas native completed 5-of-11 passes for 38 yards. He also carried the ball six times for Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 5-42.4 9-42.9 27 yards. Freshman Jermaine Givens played the second half completing 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 2-19 1-3 2-of-5 passes for 26 yards, but led the team with 21 carries for 73 yards and a 8:04 UCA Blackman 6 yd run (Ray kick) 0-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-27 4-48 touchdown. 5:12 UCA Hudson 5 yd pass from Smith (Ray kick) 0-14 Interceptions-Return Yards 1-7 0-0 The Bears did the majority of their damage through the air complet- Possession Time 29:10 30:50 ing 31 passes for 434 yards. UCA finished the game with 505 yards of total 3:23 UCA Hudson 64 yd pass from Smith (Ray kick) 0-21 offense. 2nd Quarter 3rd Down Conversions 5 of 13 3 of 15 Junior Michael Lawson led the Cardinals defensive effort with a 13:47 LU Giffen 40 yd FG 3-21 4th Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 career-high 18 tackles, including 16 solo stops and two for losses. 6:18 UCA Ray 29 yd FG 3-24 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 1-1 UCA scored on three of their first possessions to take a 21-0 lead. The 3:06 LU Givens 5 yd run (Giffen kick) 10-24 Cardinals began their climb back up the hill early in the second quarter when Johnson guided the Cardinals on an 11-play drive deep into Central Arkansas 0:21 UCA Camargo 1 yd pass from Smith (Ray kick) 10-31 Individual Stats Rushing territory before the drive stalled on the UCA 23-yard line. Big Red turned to 3rd Quarter junior Bailey Giffen to save the drive and he converted a 40-yard field goal to 6:17 UCA Smith 1 yd run (Ray kick) 10-38 UCA - Blackman 6-26 1 TD; Crossley 9-13 put LU on the scoreboard. After UCA answered with a field goal of their own, 1:41 UCA Hudson 16 yd pass from Smith (Ray kick) 10-45 LU - Givens 21-73 1 TD; Wanza 15-65 1 TD the Cardinals were back on the march. Just three minutes after the UCA field goal, Givens called his own

Game 9 – 11/2/19 4th Quarter number scoring on a five-yard run to trim the deficit to 14, 24-10, with 3:06 re- 0:37 LU Wanza 1 yd run (Giffen kick) 17-45 Passing UCA - Smith 37-30-0 434 4 TDs maining in the half. The TD run capped 10-play, 65-yard drive that consumed 3:12 off the clock. LU - Johnson 11-5-1 38 Unfortunately, the Bears were able to answer with a touchdown before the end of the half to take a 31-10 lead into the locker room. The Bears Receiving opened the half with two more scores before the Cardinals closed the game UCA - Hudson 6-120; Barnes 5-64 with a touchdown run from junior Myles Wanza with 37 seconds left to close LU - Robinson 2-22; Pizarro 2-14 out the scoring. 70 • LU Football • 2019 Game Recaps Team Statistics LU NSU NATCHITOCHES, La. – Lamar University put up a good fight but came up Lamar University 13 First Downs 12 22 short to Northwestern State, 34-13. LU finished the game with 200 yards of total offense behind redshirt Northwestern State 34 Rushes-Yards (Net) 37-97 38-177 freshman quarterback Marcellus Johnson who made the first start of his Passing Yards (Net) 107 289 career. A converted receiver, Johnson completed 5-of-20 passes for 71 yards Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 20-5-1 35-24-2 and led the team with 15 carries for 57 yards. Lamar University 3 7 3 0 13 Total Offense 200 466 The Cardinals played a clean football game getting penalized just two times for 15 yards, while the Demons were victimized six times for 65 yards. Northwestern State 7 7 7 13 34 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 Penalties-Yards 2-15 6-65 LU was led defensively with two players in double figures, led by Michael Law- son’s 15 tackles. Senior Daniel Crosley added 11. Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 6-42.0 5-47.2 After stopping Northwestern State on its opening drive, the Cardinals 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 2-4 moved the ball down the field to convert a 37-yard field goal. The drive – the 7:22 LU Giffen 37 yd FG 3-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-103 1-19 first orchestrated by Johnson – was 10 plays for 45 yards and took 5:28 off 4:35 NSU Ward 39 yd pass from Eppler (Justino kick) 3-7 Interceptions-Return Yards 2-15 1-0 the clock. Unfortunately, the Demons were able to respond less than three Possession Time 26:44 33:16 minutes later to take their first lead of the game. 2nd Quarter The score remained 7-3 until midway through the second when the 8:25 NSU Price 4 yd pass from Eppler (Justino kick) 3-14 3rd Down Conversions 1 of 11 10 of 16 Demons tacked on another score. It appeared the Demons would take that 3:34 LU Lawson 15 yd INT return (Giffen kick) 10-14 4th Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 advantage into the locker after the forcing Big Red to punt the ball away. 3rd Quarter Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 2-13 Northwestern State took over from their own 10-yard line, but the on second 8:29 LU Giffen 25 yd FG 13-14 play of the drive the Demons’ Shelton Eppler was picked off by junior Michael 1:09 NSU Ash 2 yd pass from Eppler (Justino kick) 13-21 Individual Stats Lawson on the 19 and he returned the ball for the score, trimming the deficit to Rushing four, 14-10, heading into the locker room. 4th Quarter Northwestern State’s first drive of the second half came to an end due 12:00 NSU Price 12 yd pass from Eppler (Justino kick) 13-28 NSU - Anderson 13-84 1 TD; West 21-84 to a Cameron Hayes interception with 11:42 on the clock. Three plays later 6:10 NSU Anderson 40 yd run (Justino kick) 13-34 LU - Johnson 15-57; Wanza 10-33 Johnson found Kirkland Banks open over the middle for 43 yards down to the one yard line. Unfortunately, the drive stalled and the Cards settled for a

Game 10 – 11/9/19 Passing 25-yard field goal to trim the deficit down to one, 14-13. NSU - Eppler 35-24-2 289 4 TDs After the defense forced a stopped, the Cardinals got the ball back but couldn’t take advantage fumbling it away on the third play of the drive. LU - Johnson 20-5-1 107 The Demons took advantage of the miscue three plays later pushing the ball across the goal line. Northwestern State tacked on two touchdowns late in the Receiving game for the final score. NSU - Price 6-69 2 TDs; Shorts 5-56 LU - Green 2-40; Allen 2-24 2019 Game Recaps • LU Football • 71 Team Statistics LU HBU HOUSTON, Texas – Lamar University rushed for 211 yards including a Lamar University 26 First Downs 17 18 96-yard effort from freshman quarterback Marcellus Johnson and 91 from classmate Chaz Ward, but fell just short to Houston Baptist, 31-26, at Husky Houston Baptist 31 Rushes-Yards (Net) 49-211 34-116 Stadium. Passing Yards (Net) 114 289 The Cardinals finished day with 325 yards of total offense, while HBU Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 23-11-1 28-15-0 recorded 405. The Huskies did the majority of their damage through the air Lamar University 6 10 7 3 26 Total Offense 325 405 passing for 289 yards. HBU wasted little time getting on the scoreboard. Bailey Zappe hit Houston Baptist 7 17 7 0 31 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 4-1 Penalties-Yards 5-35 10-72 Coleman Robinson for a 57-yard strike down the middle to set up a one-yard touchdown run. LU answered on the ensuing possession with an eight-play, Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 4-37.0 3-34.3 57-yard drive to set up a career-long 51-yard field goal from Bailey Giffen. 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 1-2 1-11 After forcing HBU to punt the ball away, the Cardinals went back on the 13:11 HBU Minnieweather 1 yd run (Garcia kick) 0-7 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-48 3-41 attack. A 15-yard HBU penalty on fourth down gave the Cards the ball down 8:18 LU Giffen 51 yd FG 3-7 Interceptions-Return Yards 0-0 1-14 inside the HBU 20 but the drive stalled. The LU coaching staff again called on Possession Time 37:37 22:23 Giffen. This time he connected from 36 yards out. 1:41 LU Giffen 36 yd FG 6-7 HBU answered with a field goal of their own but Big Red had an 2nd Quarter 3rd Down Conversions 7 of 18 4 of 13 answer on their next possession. On third and nine, Johnson dropped back 14:52 HBU Garcia 24 yd FG 6-10 4th Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 2 in the pocket and hit Jack Roe over the middle for 16 yards, followed by a 9:04 LU Johnson 4 yd run (Giffen kick) 13-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-25 1-9 19-yard pass to Erik Pizarro. Two plays later the Cardinals hit pay dirt with a 5:55 HBU Sterns 7 yd pass from Zappe (Garcia kick) 13-17 four-yard run from Johnson to claim their first lead of the game, 13-10. 4:04 HBU Sterns 30 yd pass from Zappe (Garcia kick) 13-24 Individual Stats It appeared the Cards’ defense had HBU stopped on its next posses- Rushing sion. Facing third and 16 from their own 46, Zappe completed a 53-yard pass 1:27 LU Giffen 53 yd FG 16-24 to Minnieweather who carried the ball down to the one. Two plays later HBU 3rd Quarter HBU - Minnieweather 18-129 1 TD; Beek 4-3 completed a pass for a touchdown to reclaim a four-point lead, 17-13, with 11:29 LU Johnson 1 yd run (Giffen kick) 23-24 LU - M. Johnson 19-96 2 TD; Ward 20-91 just under six remaining. The Huskies added to their lead moments later with 5:40 HBU Sterns 7 yd pass from Zappe (Garcia kick) 23-31 another touchdown. LU trimmed the deficit down to eight after a 53-yard field goal from Game 11 – 11/16/19 4th Quarter Passing 10:58 LU Giffen 24 yd FG 26-31 HBU - Zappe 27-14-0 251 3 TDs Giffen. It was the Cards’ defense that came up with the first big play of the sec- LU - M. Johnson 21-10-1 108 ond half. On their first drive of the half, HBU faced fourth and long from deep in their own territory when Blake Patterson was dropped near the goal line to Receiving set up LU with first-and-goal. Two plays later Johnson punched it in for the HBU - Ratzlaff 5-83; Sterns 5-53 3 TDs score pulling the Cards back within a point, 24-23. The Huskies pushed the LU - Pizarro 4-35; Roe 2-23 lead back to eight points with another TD late in the third but LU responded with a Giffen field goal from 24 yards out for the final score. 72 • LU Football • 2019 Game Recaps Team Statistics McN LU BEAUMONT, Texas – McNeese scored three times in the fourth quarter to pull McNeese 27 First Downs 19 11 away from Lamar University, 27-3, Saturday afternoon in the annual Battle of the Border from Provost Umphrey Stadium. The Cowboys had only one score Lamar University 3 Rushes-Yards (Net) 51-280 37-96 heading into the final quarter and led by just four points with 14:09 remaining Passing Yards (Net) 238 114 before pulling away late. The loss drops LU to 4-8 on the season and 2-7 in Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 F Passing C-A-I 22-14-2 19-7-0 Southland Conference play. McNeese 7 0 0 20 27 Total Offense 518 210 A banged up Cardinals squad managed 210 yards of offense while McNeese finished the night with 518. Despite the disparity in yards of total Lamar University 0 0 0 3 3 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 3-1 Penalties-Yards 11-101 5-40 offense, the Red and White managed to keep McNeese out of the end zone for the majority of the game. Scoring Summary Punts-Avg. 6-40.2 10-36.3 LU’s defense, led by 13 tackles from Anthony Ruffin and David Crosley, 1st Quarter Punt Returns-Yards 3-1 3-8 picked off two passes on the night but was unable to turn the Cowboy mis- 13:03 McN Begue 54 yd pass form Orgeron Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-23 2-23 takes into points. (Raborn kick) 0-7 Interceptions-Return Yards 0-0 2-7 The Cowboys scored their first touchdown on the third play of the game Possession Time 30:34 29:26 when Cody Orgeron completed a pass to Trevor Begue over the middle for a 4th Quarter 54-yard strike. It would be the only change on the scoreboard until less than a 14:09 LU Giffen 39 yd kick FG 3-7 3rd Down Conversions 8 of 16 3 of 15 minute into the fourth quarter when Bailey Giffen booted a 39-yard field goal 12:15 McN Orgeron 41 yd run (Raborn kick) 3-14 4th Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 to pull the Cardinals within four, 7-3. 9:36 McN Pratt 1 yd run (Raborn kick) 3-20 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-26 6-29 Following the LU field goal, the flood gates opened as the Cowboys 5:14 McN Pratt 1 yd run (Raborn kick) 3-27 managed to gain a little separation late. McNeese answered less than two Individual Stats minutes later when Orgeron scored on a 41-yard run. The Cardinals respond- Rushing ed on the very next play from scrimmage as Shane Johnson hit Chazz Ward on a 34-yard pass play. Ward carried the ball out to the 49 yard line on the McN - Pratt 27-206 2 TDs; Orgeron 15-46 1 TD next play and the ball came loose but he was ruled down. After a review, the LU - Ward 15-33; S. Johnson 11-24 call was reversed and McNeese took over in LU territory. Five plays later the Cowboys punched it in from one yard out to take a 20-3 lead. Passing The Cowboys final score came with 5:14 remaining in the game. It Game 12 – 11/23/19 McN - Orgeron 22-14-1 238 1 TD came on a Justin Pratt one-yard run. McNeese finished the game with 280 rushing yards on the night. LU - S. Johnson 16-6-0 110

Receiving McN - Begue 5-105 1 TD; Pratt 2-62 LU - Allen 1-45; Ward 2-38

2019 Game Recaps • LU Football • 73 First-Team Offense 2019 Southland Conference Standings Pos. Name University Cl. Hometown SLC Games All Games QB Chase Fourcade Nicholls Sr. Metairie, La. W L Pct. PF PA W L Pct. PF PA Streak RB Julien Gums Nicholls So. New Orleans, La. Central Arkansas 7 2 .778 272 243 9 4 .692 361 346 L1 RB Tracy James Abilene Christian Sr. Dallas, Texas Nicholls 7 2 .778 295 230 9 5 .643 391 381 L1 TE/HB Woody Brandom Sam Houston State Sr. Corona, Calif. Southeastern Louisiana 6 3 .667 339 211 8 5 .615 476 382 L1 WR Quan Shorts Northwestern State Sr. Humble, Texas Sam Houston State 6 3 .667 252 147 7 5 .583 383 212 W1 WR Lujuan Winningham Central Arkansas So. Humble, Texas WR Dai’Jean Dixon Nicholls Jr. New Orleans, La. McNeese 5 4 .556 248 213 7 5 .583 313 311 W1 OL P.J. Burkhalter Nicholls Jr. Franklinton, La. UIW 4 5 .444 260 297 5 7 .417 358 417 L5 OL Pat Allen Southeastern Louisiana Sr. Reisertown, Md. Abilene Christian 4 5 .444 232 233 5 7 .417 336 343 L3 OL Hunter Watts Central Arkansas Sr. San Antonio, Texas Northwestern State 3 6 .333 262 312 3 9 .250 303 452 L1 OL Bradston Burnside Nicholls Sr. Hattiesburg, Miss. SFA 3 6 .333 262 312 3 9 .250 289 419 W1 OL Colby Thomas Sam Houston State Jr. Manvel, Texas Houston Baptist 2 6 .250 216 309 5 7 .417 429 441 L1 PK Storm Ruiz Stephen F. Austin Sr. League City, Texas Lamar University 2 7 .222 174 282 4 8 .333 265 380 L5 P Matt McRobert Sam Houston State Jr. Berowra, Aus.

First-Team Defense 2019 Southland Individual Awards Pos. Name University Cl. Hometown DL Sully Laiche Nicholls Sr. Gramercy, La. Player of the Year: Sully Laiche, Nicholls DL Trace Mascorro Sam Houston State Jr. Refugio, Texas DL Chris Livings McNeese Sr. Lake Charles, La. Offensive Player of the Year: Chase Fourcade, Nicholls DL Andre Walker Houston Baptist Sr. Slidell, La. LB Jeremiah Chambers Abilene Christian Sr. Austin, Texas Defensive Player of the Year: Chris Livings, McNeese LB Royce See Sam Houston State Sr. Shepherd, Texas LB Allen Pittman Nicholls Sr. St. Rose, La. Offensive Lineman of the Year: P.J. Burkhalter, Nicholls DB Ferlando Jordan Southeastern Louisiana So. Atlanta, Ga. DB Robert Rochell Central Arkansas Jr. Shreveport, La. Freshman of the Year: Tyler Hudson, Central Arkansas DB Michael Lawson Lamar University Jr. Patterson, Calif. DB Darion Dunn McNeese Jr. Oakdale, La. Newcomer of the Year: Trace Mascorro, Sam Houston State DB Kevin Moore III Nicholls Jr. Lafayette, La. KR Gamar Girdy Brito Houston Baptist Sr. Victoria, Texas Coach of the Year: Frank Scelfo, Southeastern Louisiana PR Michael Lawson Lamar University Jr. Patterson, Calif. 74 • LU Football • 2019 Southland Standings/All-Southland Conference Second-Team Offense Third Team Pos. Name University Cl. Hometown Quarterback: Chason Virgil, Southeastern Louisiana. Running Back: Devonte Williams, Southeastern Loui- QB Breylin Smith Central Arkansas So. Conway, Ark. siana; Justin Pratt, McNeese. TE/HB: Jordan Talley, Nicholls. Wide Receivers: Ben Ratzlaff, Houston Baptist; RB Donovan Williams Sam Houston State So. Paris, Texas Jerreth Sterns, Houston Baptist; Austin Mitchell, Southeastern Louisiana. Offensive Linemen: Jaylin Hendrix, RB Carlos Blackman Central Arkansas Sr. Gosnell, Ark. TE/HB Bransen Schwebel Southeastern Louisiana Sr. Amite, La. Central Arkansas; Brandon Floores, UIW; Toby Sanderson, Central Arkansas; Tyler Edwards, Sam Houston WR Tyler Hudson Central Arkansas Fr. Spring, Texas State; Terence Hickman, UIW. Place Kicker: Hayden Ray, Central Arkansas. Punter: Bailey Raborn, McNeese. WR Cyron Sutton McNeese Jr. New Orleans, La. Defensive Linemen: Kameron Hill, Abilene Christian; Cody Roscoe, McNeese; Jevon Leon, Sam Houston WR Xavier Gipson Stephen F. Austin Fr. Dallas, Texas State; Cole Burgess, Abilene Christian. Linebacker: T.J. Campbell, Central Arkansas; Kelechi Anyalabechi, UIW; OL Jair Joseph Nicholls Jr. Belle Rose, La. Ja’Quay Pough, Northwestern State. Defensive Back: Shemar Bartholomew, Northwestern State; Khristian OL Grant Burguillos McNeese Sr. Mandeville, La. Mims, Nicholls; Jaylon Jimmerson, UIW; Willie Roberts, Stephen F. Austin; Jaylen Thomas, Sam Houston State; OL Tamatoa Neher Lamar University Sr. Hauula, Hawaii Xavier Gipson, Stephen F. Austin; Devonte Williams, Southeastern Louisiana. OL Chris Zirkle Northwestern State Sr. League City, Texas OL Jarius Gooch Southeastern Louisiana Sr. Water Valley, Miss. PK Bailey Giffen Lamar University Jr. Bryan, Texas P Blake Patterson Houston Baptist Jr. Round Rock, Texas Second-Team Defense Pos. Name University Cl. Hometown DL Isaac Adeyemi-Berglund Southeastern Louisiana Sr. Dartmouth, Nova Scotia DL Joseph Wallace Sam Houston State Jr. Dallas, Texas DL Nathan Grant Central Arkansas Jr. Carrollton, Texas DL Daniel Crosley Lamar University Sr. DeRidder, La. LB Laryon James Nicholls Sr. Baton Rouge, La. LB Alexis Ramos Southeastern Louisiana Jr. Salinas, Calif. LB Hunter Brown Sam Houston State Sr. Weston, Fla. DB Zyon McCollum Sam Houston State Jr. Galveston, Texas DB Xavier Lewis Southeastern Louisiana Sr. LaPlace, La. DB Juan Jackson Central Arkansas Sr. Gardendale, Ala. DB Cory McCoy McNeese Jr. Leesville, La. DB Adonis Davis Abilene Christian Sr. Bastrop, Texas KR Cameron Myers Central Arkansas Fr. Plant City, Fla. PR Cyron Sutton McNeese Jr. New Orleans, La. All-Southland Conference • LU Football • 75 SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg 4. UIW 12 1587 3421 928 5008 5.4 41 417.3 8. Houston Baptist 12 348 1540 4.4 52 128.3 1. Southeastern La. 13 66 7 59 0 0 0 476 36.6 5. Abilene Christian 12 2029 2925 924 4954 5.4 42 412.8 9. SFA 12 432 1307 3.0 55 108.9 2. Houston Baptist 12 54 18 47 1 0 1 429 35.8 6. Nicholls 14 2746 2997 926 5743 6.2 53 410.2 10. Central Arkansas 13 383 1164 3.0 42 89.5 3. Sam Houston State 12 51 8 45 1 0 3 383 31.9 7. McNeese 12 1984 2636 913 4620 5.1 36 385.0 11. Northwestern State 12 331 954 2.9 40 79.5 4. UIW 12 47 10 42 2 0 0 358 29.8 8. Central Arkansas 13 1164 3807 881 4971 5.6 44 382.4 5. Abilene Christian 12 43 12 40 1 0 0 336 28.0 9. Northwestern State 12 954 3616 888 4570 5.1 40 380.8 RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg. TD Yds/G 6. Nicholls 14 53 8 47 1 0 0 391 27.9 10. SFA 12 1307 3050 902 4357 4.8 30 363.1 1. Sam Houston State 12 390 839 2.2 56 69.9 7. Central Arkansas 13 45 15 42 2 0 0 361 27.8 11. Lamar 12 2067 2288 877 4355 5.0 26 362.9 2. McNeese 12 416 1111 2.7 36 92.6 8. McNeese 12 40 12 35 1 0 0 313 26.1 3. Southeastern La. 13 444 1599 3.6 55 123.0 9. Northwestern State 12 41 7 34 1 0 0 303 25.2 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G 4. Abilene Christian 12 434 1662 3.8 54 138.5 10. SFA 12 32 21 30 1 0 1 289 24.1 1. Sam Houston State 12 839 3121 907 3960 4.4 23 330.0 5. Nicholls 14 467 1988 4.3 55 142.0 11. Lamar 12 29 21 28 0 0 0 265 22.1 2. McNeese 12 1111 3501 888 4612 5.2 38 384.3 6. Central Arkansas 13 494 1938 3.9 68 149.1 3. Abilene Christian 12 1662 3178 896 4840 5.4 41 403.3 7. Lamar 12 473 1845 3.9 46 153.8 SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Pts Avg 4. Nicholls 14 1988 3697 968 5685 5.9 45 406.1 8. Northwestern State 12 474 1974 4.2 65 164.5 1. Sam Houston State 12 26 11 22 1 0 0 213 17.8 5. Central Arkansas 13 1938 3342 947 5280 5.6 43 406.2 9. UIW 12 472 2102 4.5 73 175.2 2. McNeese 12 39 13 34 1 0 1 311 25.9 6. Lamar 12 1845 3092 853 4937 5.8 49 411.4 10. Houston Baptist 12 540 2153 4.0 75 179.4 3. Central Arkansas 13 45 11 41 0 0 1 346 26.6 7. Southeastern La. 13 1599 3787 942 5386 5.7 44 414.3 11. SFA 12 464 2284 4.9 99 190.3 4. Nicholls 14 49 14 45 0 0 0 381 27.2 8. Northwestern State 12 1974 3071 850 5045 5.9 50 420.4 5. Abilene Christian 12 42 16 39 2 0 0 343 28.6 9. SFA 12 2284 3146 930 5430 5.8 53 452.5 PASS OFFENSE G Cmp Att Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 6. Southeastern La. 13 49 14 44 0 0 1 382 29.4 10. UIW 12 2102 3451 940 5553 5.9 52 462.8 1. Southeastern La. 13 380 569 14 66.8 4607 8.1 35 354.4 7. Lamar 12 49 13 41 3 0 0 380 31.7 11. Houston Baptist 12 2153 3799 991 5952 6.0 54 496.0 2. Houston Baptist 12 371 594 16 62.5 4011 6.8 38 334.2 8. UIW 12 55 12 49 1 0 0 417 34.8 3. Northwestern State 12 347 557 15 62.3 3616 6.5 28 301.3 9. SFA 12 56 11 50 0 0 0 419 34.9 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G 4. Central Arkansas 13 320 498 16 64.3 3807 7.6 35 292.8 10. Houston Baptist 12 58 13 52 1 0 0 441 36.8 1. Nicholls 14 584 2746 4.7 65 196.1 5. UIW 12 303 523 9 57.9 3421 6.5 22 285.1 11. Northwestern State 12 57 18 52 1 0 1 452 37.7 2. Lamar 12 538 2067 3.8 73 172.2 6. Sam Houston State 12 256 466 16 54.9 3373 7.2 24 281.1 3. Abilene Christian 12 448 2029 4.5 75 169.1 7. SFA 12 256 470 15 54.5 3050 6.5 16 254.2 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G 4. McNeese 12 560 1984 3.5 69 165.3 8. Abilene Christian 12 296 476 15 62.2 2925 6.1 20 243.8 1. Southeastern La. 13 1686 4607 1007 6293 6.2 62 484.1 5. Sam Houston State 12 503 1763 3.5 44 146.9 9. McNeese 12 204 353 9 57.8 2636 7.5 24 219.7 2. Houston Baptist 12 1540 4011 942 5551 5.9 51 462.6 6. UIW 12 405 1587 3.9 56 132.2 10. Nicholls 14 230 342 12 67.3 2997 8.8 17 214.1 3. Sam Houston State 12 1763 3373 969 5136 5.3 48 428.0 7. Southeastern La. 13 438 1686 3.8 55 129.7 11. Lamar 12 185 339 9 54.6 2288 6.7 8 190.7 76 • LU Football • 2019 Southland Team Statistics PASS DEFENSE G Cmp Att Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G 4. Central Arkansas 13 279 453 11 61.6 3342 257.1 133.3 8. SFA 12 29 153 0 5.3 1. Northwestern State 12 242 376 14 64.4 3071 8.2 23 255.9 5. Southeastern La. 13 294 498 16 59.0 3787 291.3 135.7 9. Central Arkansas 13 16 77 0 4.8 2. Central Arkansas 13 279 453 11 61.6 3342 7.4 20 257.1 6. McNeese 12 270 472 12 57.2 3501 291.8 136.1 10. Abilene Christian 12 7 29 0 4.1 3. Lamar 12 226 380 11 59.5 3092 8.1 29 257.7 7. Nicholls 14 314 501 10 62.7 3697 264.1 137.1 11. Northwestern State 12 15 31 0 2.1 4. Sam Houston State 12 272 517 16 52.6 3121 6.0 14 260.1 8. UIW 12 316 468 17 67.5 3451 287.6 142.6 5. SFA 12 288 466 10 61.8 3146 6.8 24 262.2 9. Northwestern State 12 242 376 14 64.4 3071 255.9 145.7 PUNTING G No. Yards Avg Ret Avg TB Net/P 6. Nicholls 14 314 501 10 62.7 3697 7.4 25 264.1 10. Lamar 12 226 380 11 59.5 3092 257.7 147.2 1. Sam Houston State 12 85 3763 44.3 176 2.1 3 41.5 7. Abilene Christian 12 283 462 9 61.3 3178 6.9 23 264.8 11. Houston Baptist 12 296 451 11 65.6 3799 316.6 151.3 2. Houston Baptist 12 58 2441 42.1 47 0.8 4 39.9 8. UIW 12 316 468 17 67.5 3451 7.4 29 287.6 3. McNeese 12 81 3313 40.9 40 0.5 4 39.4 9. Southeastern La. 13 294 498 16 59.0 3787 7.6 29 291.3 KICKOFF RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 4. SFA 12 75 3062 40.8 59 0.8 4 39.0 10. McNeese 12 270 472 12 57.2 3501 7.4 31 291.8 1. Houston Baptist 12 58 1347 2 23.2 5. Central Arkansas 13 69 2775 40.2 75 1.1 2 38.6 11. Houston Baptist 12 296 451 11 65.6 3799 8.4 27 316.6 2. UIW 12 36 834 2 23.2 6. Abilene Christian 12 69 2617 37.9 85 1.2 2 36.1 3. McNeese 12 34 713 2 21.0 7. UIW 12 68 2662 39.1 184 2.7 2 35.9 PASS EFFICIENCY G Cmp Att Int Pct Yds TD Effic 4. Nicholls 14 27 549 0 20.3 8. Southeastern La. 13 54 2131 39.5 98 1.8 6 35.4 1. Nicholls 14 230 342 12 67.3 2997 214.1 150.2 5. Central Arkansas 13 46 930 1 20.2 9. Northwestern State 12 68 2726 40.1 280 4.1 3 35.1 2. Southeastern La. 13 380 569 14 66.8 4607 354.4 150.2 6. SFA 12 47 935 0 19.9 10. Lamar 12 81 3106 38.3 216 2.7 3 34.9 3. Central Arkansas 13 320 498 16 64.3 3807 292.8 145.2 7. Abilene Christian 12 28 550 1 19.6 11. Nicholls 14 61 2292 37.6 284 4.7 3 31.9 4. McNeese 12 204 353 9 57.8 2636 219.7 137.9 8. Sam Houston State 12 25 487 0 19.5 5. Houston Baptist 12 371 594 16 62.5 4011 334.2 134.9 9. Southeastern La. 13 46 896 0 19.5 FIELD GOALS Made Att Pct 6. Northwestern State 12 347 557 15 62.3 3616 301.3 128.0 10. Northwestern State 12 37 682 0 18.4 1. Central Arkansas 13 15 .882 7. Sam Houston State 12 256 466 16 54.9 3373 281.1 125.9 11. Lamar 12 29 454 0 15.7 2. SFA 12 21 .808 8. UIW 12 303 523 9 57.9 3421 285.1 123.3 3. Lamar 12 21 .750 9. Abilene Christian 12 296 476 15 62.2 2925 243.8 121.4 PUNT RETURNS G Ret Yds TD Avg 4. Nicholls 14 8 .727 10. SFA 12 256 470 15 54.5 3050 254.2 113.8 1. Lamar 12 28 280 0 10.0 5. Southeastern La. 13 7 .700 11. Lamar 12 185 339 9 54.6 2288 190.7 113.7 2. Southeastern La. 13 22 200 1 9.1 6. Houston Baptist 12 18 .692 3. McNeese 12 18 139 0 7.7 7. McNeese 12 12 .632 PASS DEF EFFICIENCY G Cmp Att Int Pct. Yds TD Effic 4. UIW 12 15 103 0 6.9 Abilene Christian 12 12 .632 1. Sam Houston State 12 272 517 16 52.6 3121 260.1 106.1 5. Nicholls 14 8 48 0 6.0 9. UIW 12 10 .588 2. SFA 12 288 466 10 61.8 3146 262.2 131.2 6. Houston Baptist 12 22 128 0 5.8 10. Northwestern State 12 7 .583 3. Abilene Christian 12 283 462 9 61.3 3178 264.8 131.6 7. Sam Houston State 12 19 105 0 5.5 11. Sam Houston State 12 8 .571 2019 Southland Team Statistics • LU Football • 77 PAT KICKING G Made Att Pct 4. Abilene Christian 12 30 191 8. Central Arkansas 13 71 158 22 251 19.3 1. SFA 12 30 30 1.000 Nicholls 14 30 181 9. Lamar 12 109 101 19 229 19.1 2. Central Arkansas 13 42 43 .977 6. Lamar 12 31 200 10. SFA 12 79 128 18 225 18.8 3. Abilene Christian 12 40 41 .976 7. Sam Houston State 12 32 166 11. McNeese 12 90 114 20 224 18.7 4. Lamar 12 28 29 .966 8. Central Arkansas 13 34 187 5. UIW 12 42 44 .955 9. SFA 12 35 199 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct 6. Sam Houston State 12 45 48 .938 10. McNeese 12 37 212 1. Nicholls 14 65 160 40.6 7. Southeastern La. 13 59 64 .922 11. UIW 12 41 260 2. Southeastern La. 13 77 191 40.3 8. Houston Baptist 12 47 51 .922 3. Houston Baptist 12 70 177 39.5 9. Northwestern State 12 34 37 .919 Interceptions G No. Yds TD Avg 4. Central Arkansas 13 74 188 39.4 10. Nicholls 14 47 52 .904 1. UIW 12 17 338 2 56 5. Abilene Christian 12 73 190 38.4 11. McNeese 12 35 39 .897 2. Sam Houston State 12 16 78 2 26 6. Northwestern State 12 71 191 37.2 3. Southeastern La. 13 16 353 3 97 7. UIW 12 65 179 36.3 SACKS BY G Sacks Yards 4. Northwestern State 12 14 113 1 96 8. Sam Houston State 12 69 203 34.0 1. Sam Houston State 12 43 281 5. McNeese 12 12 49 0 22 9. SFA 12 67 200 33.5 2. Southeastern La. 13 41 246 6. Central Arkansas 13 11 73 0 34 10. McNeese 12 67 202 33.2 3. Abilene Christian 12 36 173 7. Houston Baptist 12 11 143 1 48 11. Lamar 12 59 197 29.9 4. Houston Baptist 12 35 226 8. Lamar 12 11 158 2 30 5. McNeese 12 33 194 9. Nicholls 14 10 174 0 79 4TH-DN CONVERSIONS G Conv Att Pct 6. Central Arkansas 13 29 158 10. SFA 12 10 198 2 76 1. Abilene Christian 12 16 25 .640 7. Lamar 12 28 170 11. Abilene Christian 12 9 85 0 53 2. Southeastern Louisiana 13 24 39 .615 Nicholls 14 28 172 3. Lamar 12 11 19 .579 9. Northwestern State 12 26 177 FIRST DOWNS G Rush Pass Pen Total Avg 4. Sam Houston State 12 13 23 .565 10. UIW 12 21 119 1. Southeastern La. 13 103 193 25 321 24.7 5. McNeese 12 13 25 .520 11. SFA 12 20 91 2. Houston Baptist 12 91 196 18 305 25.4 6. Houston Baptist 12 9 18 .500 3. Nicholls 14 144 123 28 295 21.1 7. Northwestern State 12 15 32 .469 SACKS AGAINST G Sacks Yards 4. UIW 12 97 147 36 280 23.3 8. Nicholls 14 9 20 .450 1. Southeastern La. 13 23 149 5. Abilene Christian 12 109 138 29 276 23.0 9. UIW 12 9 22 .409 2. Northwestern State 12 25 132 6. Sam Houston State 12 99 139 24 262 21.8 10. SFA 12 8 21 38.1 3. Houston Baptist 12 29 170 7. Northwestern State 12 49 169 34 252 21.0 11. Central Arkansas 13 6 16 37.5 78 • LU Football • 2019 Southland Team Statistics TIME OF POSSESSION G Total Avg/G 3. Pratt, Justin-MCN 10 149 704 4.7 4 46 70.4 9. Copeland,Jon-UIW 12 298 507 9 3341 22 124.9 1. Sam Houston State 12 377:35 31:27 4. James, Tracy-ACU 12 175 817 4.7 14 35 68.1 10. Anthony, Luke-ACU 12 260 412 11 2525 17 122.9 2. Nicholls 14 435:12 31:05 5. Mack, Elijah-MCN 9 127 558 4.4 4 55 62.0 3. Southeastern La. 13 402:47 30:59 6. Brown,Kevin-UIW 12 129 720 5.6 3 38 60.0 TOTAL OFFENSE-Team G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 4. Lamar 12 367:40 30:38 7. Beek, Ean-HBU 12 132 660 5.0 4 52 55.0 1. Zappe, Bailey-HBU 12 0 3811 613 3811 317.6 5. McNeese 12 365:26 30:27 8. Blackman, Carlos-UCA 13 167 698 4.2 8 42 53.7 2. Eppler, Shelton-NSU 12 63 3587 613 3650 304.2 6. SFA 12 363:29 30:17 9. Davis, Sema’J-ACU 12 102 621 6.1 4 75 51.8 3. Virgil, Chason-SLU 13 59 3791 515 3850 296.2 7. Abilene Christian 12 360:25 30:02 10. Williams, Devonte-SLU 12 136 589 4.3 8 25 49.1 4. Smith, Breylin-UCA 13 -28 3704 566 3676 282.8 8. Northwestern State 12 349:28 29:07 5. Copeland,Jon-UIW 12 -27 3341 590 3314 276.2 9. Central Arkansas 13 373:00 28:41 PASSING AVG/GAME-Team G Cmp Att Int Yds TD Avg/G 6. Self, Trae-SFA 10 53 2550 461 2603 260.3 10. UIW 12 341:21 28:26 1. Zappe, Bailey-HBU 12 357 560 15 3811 35 317.6 7. Orgeron, Cody-MCN 12 482 2628 506 3110 259.2 11. Houston Baptist 12 315:33 26:17 2. Eppler, Shelton-NSU 12 341 545 14 3587 28 298.9 8. Fourcade, Chase-NICH 14 635 2979 505 3614 258.1 3. Virgil, Chason-SLU 13 311 475 12 3791 25 291.6 9. Anthony, Luke-ACU 12 -40 2525 460 2485 207.1 Gained Lost 4. Smith, Breylin-UCA 13 316 490 16 3704 32 284.9 10. Brock, Ty-SHSU 12 -10 1468 259 1458 121.5 TURNOVER MARGIN G Fum Int Tot Fum Int Tot Mar Per/G 5. Copeland,Jon-UIW 12 298 507 9 3341 22 278.4 1. UIW 12 16 17 33 8 9 17 +16 1.33 6. Self, Trae-SFA 10 212 397 12 2550 12 255.0 RECEPTIONS/GAME-Team G Rec Yds TD Avg/C Avg/G Rec/G 2. McNeese 12 14 12 26 8 9 17 +9 0.75 7. Orgeron, Cody-MCN 12 202 348 9 2628 24 219.0 1. Sterns, Jerreth-HBU 12 105 833 9 38 69.4 8.8 3. Northwestern State 12 10 14 24 5 15 20 +4 0.33 8. Fourcade, Chase-NICH 14 227 335 12 2979 17 212.8 2. Shorts, Quan-NSU 12 100 994 11 56 82.8 8.3 Sam Houston State 12 14 16 30 10 16 26 +4 0.33 9. Anthony, Luke-ACU 12 260 412 11 2525 17 210.4 3. Ratzlaff, Ben-HBU 12 87 1139 12 66 94.9 7.2 5. Abilene Christian 12 14 9 23 5 15 20 +3 0.25 10. Brock, Ty-SHSU 12 117 230 11 1468 9 122.3 Clark, Kobe-ACU 12 87 777 3 42 64.8 7.2 6. Houston Baptist 12 13 11 24 8 16 24 +0 0.00 5. Turner, CJ-SLU 13 78 963 7 51 74.1 6.0 7. Central Arkansas 13 11 11 22 11 16 27 -5 -0.38 PASS EFFICIENCY-Team G Cmp Att Int Yds TD Eff. 6. Williams, Devonte-SLU 12 68 571 3 58 47.6 5.7 Southeastern La. 13 6 16 22 13 14 27 -5 -0.38 1. Kelley, Cole-SLU 13 69 93 2 816 10 179.1 7. Sutton, Cyron-MCN 12 66 944 9 69 78.7 5.5 9. Lamar 12 8 11 19 15 9 24 -5 -0.42 2. Fourcade, Chase-NICH 14 227 335 12 2979 17 152.0 Fink, Josh-ACU 12 66 862 5 64 71.8 5.5 10. Nicholls 14 9 10 19 13 12 25 -6 -0.43 3. Virgil, Chason-SLU 13 311 475 12 3791 25 144.8 9. Winningham, Lujuan-UCA 10 50 814 8 80 81.4 5.0 11. SFA 12 5 10 15 12 15 27 -12 -1.00 4. Smith, Breylin-UCA 13 316 490 16 3704 32 143.0 10. Davis, Akile-NSU 12 59 762 4 56 63.5 4.9 5. Orgeron, Cody-MCN 12 202 348 9 2628 24 139.1 RUSHING-Team G Att Yds Avg TD Long Avg./G 6. Zappe, Bailey-HBU 12 357 560 15 3811 35 136.2 RECEIVE YDS/GAME-Team G Rec Yds TD Long Avg/C Yds/G 1. Gums, Julien-NICH 14 214 1232 5.8 16 47 88.0 7. Eppler, Shelton-NSU 12 341 545 14 3587 28 129.7 1. Ratzlaff, Ben-HBU 12 87 1139 12 66 13.1 94.9 2. Williams, Donovan-SHSU 12 205 925 4.5 14 32 77.1 8. Arnold, Cam-SFA 10 35 59 3 433 3 127.6 2. Shorts, Quan-NSU 12 100 994 11 56 9.9 82.8 2019 Southland Team/Individual Statistics • LU Football • 79 3. Winningham, Lujuan-UCA 10 50 814 8 80 16.3 81.4 9. Crow, Connor-SHSU 12 29-30 3-6 38 3.2 3. Quick, Max-SFA 12 71 2972 59 41.9 4. Sutton, Cyron-MCN 12 66 944 9 69 14.3 78.7 10. Justino, Daniel-NSU 10 14-15 4-6 26 2.6 4. Raborn, Bailey-MCN 12 79 3286 64 41.6 5. Stewart, Nathan-SHSU 10 45 779 6 50 17.3 77.9 5. Pastorello, Parker-NSU 12 66 2703 56 41.0 6. Gipson, Xavier-SFA 12 52 934 7 78 18.0 77.8 ALL PURPOSE-Team G Rush Rcv PR KR Yds Avg/G 6. Wallace, Taylor-UCA 13 69 2775 69 40.2 7. Hudson, Tyler-UCA 13 55 975 12 78 17.7 75.0 1. Brito, Gamar Girdy-HBU 12 -4 478 3 903 1380 115.0 7. Dunlap, Austin-SLU 13 52 2082 59 40.0 8. Turner, CJ-SLU 13 78 963 7 51 12.3 74.1 2. Williams, Devonte-SLU 12 589 571 126 67 1353 112.8 8. Balcomb,David-UIW 12 68 2662 53 39.1 9. Fink, Josh-ACU 12 66 862 5 64 13.1 71.8 3. Gipson, Xavier-SFA 12 29 934 0 356 1319 109.9 9. Laryea, Simon-ACU 12 66 2564 63 38.8 10. Sterns, Jerreth-HBU 12 105 833 9 38 7.9 69.4 4. Mitchell, Austin-SLU 13 91 896 52 338 1377 105.9 10. Jones, Winston-NICH 13 58 2219 56 38.3 5. Wanza, Myles-LU 10 471 275 0 277 1023 102.3 SCORING-Team G TD XPT FG 2XP Pts Pts/G 6. Gums, Julien-NICH 14 1232 164 0 0 1396 99.7 FIELD GOALS-Team G FG FGA Pct. FG/G 1. James, Tracy-ACU 12 20 0 0 0 120 10.0 7. Beek, Ean-HBU 12 660 267 0 229 1156 96.3 1. Ruiz, Storm-SFA 12 21 26 80.8 1.75 2. Garcia, Gino-HBU 12 0 18 47 0 101 8.4 8. Ratzlaff, Ben-HBU 12 4 1139 0 0 1143 95.2 Giffen, Bailey-LU 12 21 28 75.0 1.75 3. Ruiz, Storm-SFA 12 0 21 30 0 93 7.8 9. James, Tracy-ACU 12 817 304 0 0 1121 93.4 3. Garcia, Gino-HBU 12 18 26 69.2 1.50 4. Giffen, Bailey-LU 12 0 21 26 0 89 7.4 10. Sutton, Cyron-MCN 12 -8 944 139 0 1075 89.6 4. Ray, Hayden-UCA 13 15 17 88.2 1.15 5. Gums, Julien-NICH 14 17 0 0 0 102 7.3 5. Zepeda, Blair-ACU 12 12 19 63.2 1.00 6. Williams, Donovan-SHSU 12 14 0 0 0 84 7.0 KICK RETURN AVG-Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg 6. Mohr,Carson-UIW 12 10 17 58.8 0.83 7. Ray, Hayden-UCA 13 0 15 42 0 87 6.7 1. Brito, Gamar Girdy-HBU 12 32 903 2 93 28.2 7. Raborn, Bailey-MCN 12 8 10 80.0 0.67 8. Zepeda, Blair-ACU 12 0 12 40 0 76 6.3 2. Stapp, Ryan-ACU 12 12 296 0 52 24.7 8. Broussard, Bryce-SLU 13 7 9 77.8 0.54 9. Broussard, Bryce-SLU 13 0 7 59 0 80 6.2 --- 9. Justino, Daniel-NSU 10 4 6 66.7 0.40 Blackman, Carlos-UCA 13 13 0 0 2 80 6.2 8. Wanza, Myles-LU 10 15 277 0 38 18.5 10. Crow, Connor-SHSU 12 3 6 50.0 0.25

SCORING (KICK)-Team G PATs FGs Pts Pts/G PUNT RETURN AVG-Team G Ret Yds TD Long Avg TACKLES-Team G Solo Ast Total Avg/G 1. Garcia, Gino-HBU 12 47-51 18-26 101 8.4 1. Lawson, Michael-LU 11 17 179 0 36 10.5 1. Young, Brennan-HBU 11 50 74 124 11.3 2. Ruiz, Storm-SFA 12 30-30 21-26 93 7.8 2. Sutton, Cyron-MCN 12 18 139 0 50 7.7 2. Johnson, Caleb-HBU 10 30 74 104 10.4 3. Giffen, Bailey-LU 12 26-26 21-28 89 7.4 3. Sterns, Jerreth-HBU 12 17 121 0 28 7.1 3. Chambers, Jeremiah-ACU 12 70 40 110 9.2 4. Ray, Hayden-UCA 13 42-43 15-17 87 6.7 4. Smith,Jaden-UIW 10 14 99 0 24 7.1 4. Gibbens, Jack-ACU 12 49 55 104 8.7 5. Zepeda, Blair-ACU 12 40-41 12-19 76 6.3 Gordon, Trenton-SFA 12 50 54 104 8.7 6. Broussard, Bryce-SLU 13 59-64 7-9 80 6.2 PUNTING-Team G Punt Yds Long Avg 6. Lawson, Michael-LU 11 61 33 94 8.5 7. Mohr,Carson-UIW 12 42-44 10-17 72 6.0 1. McRobert, Matt-SHSU 12 85 3763 74 44.3 7. Pough, Ja’Quay-NSU 12 48 53 101 8.4 8. Raborn, Bailey-MCN 12 26-30 8-10 50 4.2 2. Patterson, Blake-HBU 12 58 2441 65 42.1 Fluellen, Tra-HBU 12 55 46 101 8.4 80 • LU Football • 2019 Southland Individual Statistics 9. Moore, Kevin-NICH 14 73 39 112 8.0 3. Bartholomew, Shemar-NSU 9 4 96 1 96 0.44 8. Berglund, Isaac-SLU 13 3 0.23 10. Pittman, Allen-NICH 12 40 49 89 7.4 4. Dunn, Darion-MCN 12 5 12 0 12 0.42 9. Wright,TJ-UIW 9 2 0.22 5. Rochell, Robert-UCA 13 5 34 0 34 0.38 10. Moore, Kevin-NICH 14 3 0.21 SACKS-Team G Solo Ast Total Avg/G 6. McCoy, Cory-MCN 10 3 3 0 3 0.30 1. Walker, Andre-HBU 12 13 4 15.0 1.25 7. Preston,Ashton-UIW 11 3 21 0 20 0.27 FUMBLES RCVD-Team G Num Avg/G 2. Laiche, Sully-NICH 12 12 0 12.0 1.00 8. Jaylon Jimmerson-UIW 15 4 76 0 33 0.27 1. Fluellen, Tra-HBU 12 3 0.25 3. Livings, Chris-MCN 12 8 1 9.5 0.79 9. Pitre,Jerick-UIW 12 3 69 1 34 0.25 Burriss, Jovon-MCN 12 3 0.25 4. Roscoe, Cody-MCN 12 6 4 9.0 0.75 Stapp, Ryan-ACU 12 3 55 0 53 0.25 See, Royce-SHSU 12 3 0.25 5. Leon, Jevon-SHSU 12 8 1 8.5 0.71 Chambers, Jeremiah-ACU 12 3 0.25 6. Kuyatsemi, Temisan-ACU 11 7 3 8.5 0.77 PASSES DEFENDED-Team G Brup Int Total Avg/G 5. Johnson, Caleb-HBU 10 2 0.20 7. Hill, Kameron-ACU 12 8 0 8.0 0.67 1. McCoy, Cory-MCN 10 15 3 18 1.80 6. Peterson, Camron-MCN 11 2 0.18 8. Berglund, Isaac-SLU 13 5 5 7.5 0.58 2. Rochell, Robert-UCA 13 13 5 18 1.38 7. Foster, Calum-MCN 12 2 0.17 9. Crosley, Daniel-LU 12 7 0 7.5 0.62 3. Jordan, Ferlando-SLU 10 8 5 13 1.30 Brown, Hunter-SHSU 12 2 0.17 10. Johnson, Caleb-HBU 10 4 4 6.0 0.60 4. Dunn, Darion-MCN 12 9 5 14 1.17 Holton,Shawn-UIW 12 2 0.17 5. Evans, Darren-NICH 14 14 1 15 1.07 Houston, Cameron-LU 12 2 0.17 TACKLES FOR LOSS-Team G Solo Ast Total Avg/G 6. Monroe, Jarius-NICH 14 13 1 14 1.00 1. Laiche, Sully-NICH 12 22 1 22.5 1.88 King, Alfred-HBU 11 9 2 11 1.00 2. Chambers, Jeremiah-ACU 12 17 7 20.5 1.71 8. Thomas, Jaylen-SHSU 12 8 3 11 0.92 3. Walker, Andre-HBU 12 15 9 19.5 1.62 9. Bartholomew, Shemar-NSU 9 4 4 8 0.89 4. Crosley, Daniel-LU 12 17 3 18.5 1.54 10. Roscoe, Cody-MCN 12 10 0 10 0.83 5. Leon, Jevon-SHSU 12 14 4 16.0 1.33 Roberts, Willie-SFA 12 7 3 10 0.83 6. Berglund, Isaac-SLU 13 9 14 16.0 1.23 7. Mascorro, Trace-SHSU 12 12 7 15.5 1.29 FUMBLES FORCED-Team G Num Avg/G 8. Carr Jr., Josh-SLU 13 10 9 14.5 1.12 1. Laiche, Sully-NICH 12 4 0.33 9. Livings, Chris-MCN 12 12 2 13.0 1.08 2. Pough, Ja’Quay-NSU 12 3 0.25 10. Cherry III, Ronald-SLU 13 8 9 12.5 0.96 Livings, Chris-MCN 12 3 0.25 See, Royce-SHSU 12 3 0.25 INTERCEPTIONS-Team G Int Yds TD Long Avg. Wallace, Joseph-SHSU 12 3 0.25 1. Jordan, Ferlando-SLU 10 5 255 3 97 0.50 Crosley, Daniel-LU 12 3 0.25 2. Lawson, Michael-LU 11 5 101 1 30 0.45 Cooks,Mar’kel-UIW 12 3 0.25 2019 Southland Individual Statistics • LU Football • 81 Season Openers Year Opponent Site W/L Score Year Opponent Site W/L Score 1972 Sam Houston State H W 22-19 2015 Bacone College H W 66-3 1973 New Mexico State A L 24-7 2016 Coastal Carolina H L 38-14 Year Opponent Site W/L Score 1974 Drake H W 18-6 2017 North Texas A L 59-14 1951 North Texas H L 54-6 1975 Houston A L 20-3 2018 Kentucky Christian H W 70-7 1952 Louisiana-Lafayette A L 14-13 1976 Northwestern State H W 17-6 2019 Bethel (TN) University H W 65-16 1953 Louisiana-Lafayette H L 22-13 1977 Louisiana-Monroe H W 21-7 1954 Louisiana-Lafayette H W 26-20 Record Breakdown 1978 Northwestern State A L 21-17 1955 Louisiana-Lafayette H W 19-6 Overall: 27-22 1979 Baylor A L 20-7 1956 Louisiana-Lafayette A W 21-14 Home: 20-5 1980 Texas Southern A W 41-8 Road: 7-17 1957 Louisiana College A W 35-20 Longest Winning Streak: 9 games, 1954-62 1981 Baylor A W 18-17 1958 A&M-Corpus Christi H W 26-0 Longest Losing Streak: 3 games, 3 times 1982 Texas State A L 30-0 1959 South Dakota A W 41-9 1983 Nicholls A L 21-14 1960 Mexico Poly H W 42-6 1984 Texas Southern H L 13-7 1961 Louisiana-Monroe H W 38-34 1985 Texas Southern H W 32-20 1962 Mexico Poly H W 34-6 1986 Rice University A L 28-14 1963 Abilene Christian A L 25-0 1987 Rice University A L 34-30 1964 East Central Okla. H W 21-0 1988 West Texas A&M H W 42-21 1965 East Central Okla. A W 15-14 1989 Angelo State A L 31-28 1966 Western Michigan A L 16-14 2010 McNeese State A L 30-27 1967 New Mexico State A L 17-6 2011 H W 58-0 1968 West Texas A&M A L 15-7 2012 Louisiana-Lafayette A L 40-0 1969 McNeese State A W 13-7 2013 Okla. Panhandle State H W 75-0 1970 West Texas A&M H W 33-28 2014 Grambling State H W 42-27 1971 Sam Houston State H L 13-12 82 • LU Football • Miscellaneous Games Home Openers Year Opponent W/L Score Year Opponent W/L Score 1972 Sam Houston State W 22-19 2015 Bacone College W 66-3 1973 Howard Payne W 21-17 2016 Coastal Carolina L 38-14 Year Opponent W/L Score 1974 Drake W 18-6 2017 UT-Permian Basin W 72-6 1951 North Texas L 54-6 1975 West Texas A&M L 10-6 2018 Kentucky Christian W 70-7 1952 Northwestern State W 35-13 1976 Northwestern State W 17-6 2019 Bethel (TN) University W 65-16 1953 Louisiana-Lafayette L 22-13 1977 Louisiana-Monroe W 21-7 1954 Louisiana-Lafayette W 26-20 1978 Southern Illinois L 22-20 Record Breakdown 1955 Louisiana-Lafayette W 19-6 Overall: 38-10-1 1979 Louisiana Tech W 19-17 1956 Northwestern State T 6-6 Longest Winning Streak: 11 games, 1957-67 1980 Baylor L 42-7 1957 Louisiana-Lafayette W 36-20 Longest Losing Streak: 1 game 1981 Sam Houston State W 50-7 1958 A&M-Corpus Christi W 26-0 1982 Sam Houston State W 27-7 1959 Louisiana Tech W 13-6 1983 Stephen F. Austin W 24-23 1960 Mexico Poly W 42-6 1984 Texas Southern L 13-7 1961 Louisiana-Monroe W 38-34 1985 Texas Southern W 32-20 1962 Mexico Poly W 34-6 1986 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 35-10 1963 Trinity University W 20-18 1987 Stephen F. Austin W 28-26 1964 East Central Oklahoma W 21-0 1988 West Texas A&M W 42-21 1965 Pensacola Navy W 37-0 1989 Sam Houston State W 41-0 1966 Southwest Missouri W 55-12 2010 Webber International W 21-14 1967 Louisiana-Lafayette W 14-13 2011 Texas College W 58-0 1968 McNeese State L 10-0 2012 Prairie View A&M W 31-0 1969 New Mexico State W 9-7 2013 Okla. Panhandle State W 75-0 1970 West Texas A&M W 33-28 2014 Grambling State W 42-27 1971 Sam Houston State L 13-12 Miscellaneous Games • LU Football • 83 Homecoming Games Year Opponent W/L Score 2015 Nicholls L 30-28 1972 Nicholls W 22-15 2016 Houston Baptist L 24-17 1973 Arkansas State W 10-7 2017 Central Arkansas L 42-14 Year Opponent W/L Score 1974 McNeese State W 17-3 2018 Southeastern Louisiana L 30-24 1951 Stephen F. Austin W 26-14 1975 Southern Illinois W 30-10 2019 Stephen F. Austin L 24-17 1952 Sam Houston State L 31-13 1976 McNeese State L 27-0 1953 Sul Ross State W 21-0 1977 Louisiana Tech L 23-6 Record Breakdown 1954 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 18-14 Overall: 22-26-1 1978 McNeese State L 24-23 1955 Sul Ross State W 26-13 Longest Winning Streak: 6 games, 1970-75 1979 West Texas A&M T 12-12 1956 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 28-12 Longest Losing Streak: 6 games, 1981-86 1980 Arkansas State W 23-22 1957 Sul Ross State W 67-19 1981 Stephen F. Austin L 13-10 1958 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 14-0 1982 Louisiana-Monroe L 14-0 1959 Howard Payne L 14-12 1983 Louisiana-Monroe L 17-0 1960 Texas State W 7-0 1984 Louisiana Tech L 22-7 1961 Howard Payne W 33-13 1985 Sam Houston State L 34-22 1962 Sam Houston State L 23-7 1986 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 35-10 1963 Texas A&M-Commerce L 10-0 1987 Louisiana-Monroe W 48-28 1964 UT Arlington W 17-7 1988 Mississippi College L 16-14 1965 Trinity University W 21-3 1989 Arkansas State L 41-31 1966 Louisiana Tech W 31-16 2010 Langston University W 14-0 1967 Trinity University W 6-0 2011 Central Arkansas L 38-24 1968 Louisiana Tech L 34-7 2012 McMurry W 52-21 1969 Arkansas State L 20-0 2013 Central Arkansas L 26-24 1970 UT Arlington W 24-0 2014 Houston Baptist W 72-14 1971 Trinity University W 27-15 84 • LU Football • Miscellaneous Games Season Finales Year Opponent Site W/L Score 2015 McNeese H L 20-14 1972 UT Arlington H L 10-3 2016 McNeese A L 41-10 Year Opponent Site W/L Score 1973 UT Arlington A W 10-3 2017 McNeese H L 13-3 1951 Sul Ross State H W 28-27 1974 UT Arlington H W 8-0 2018 McNeese A W 21-17 1952 Sul Ross State A L 27-19 1975 McNeese State A L 20-10 2019 McNeese H L 27--3 1953 Mexico Poly A W 60-12 1976 UT Arlington H L 34-14 *-Tangerine Bowl 1954 Texas A&M-Kingsville H L 18-14 1977 UT Arlington A L 14-7 #-Pecan Bowl 1955 Sul Ross State H W 26-13 1978 Long Beach State H W 36-31 Record Breakdown 1956 Sul Ross State A W 34-7 1979 UNLV A T 24-24 Overall: 19-29-1 Home: 10-15 1957 Sul Ross State H W 67-19 1980 UT Arlington H L 44-27 Road: 8-13-1 1958 Sul Ross State A W 46-7 1981 Southern Miss. A L 45-14 Neutral: 1-1 1959 Sam Houston State A W 27-14 1982 UT Arlington H L 31-24 Longest Winning Streak: 7 games, 1955-61 Longest Losing Streak: 9 games, 1980-88 1960 South Dakota H W 41-21 1983 McNeese H L 17-7 1961 Middle Tenn. State* N W 21-14 1984 McNeese A L 34-14 1962 Sam Houston State H L 23-7 1985 McNeese H L 28-7 1963 Mexico Poly A W 33-26 1986 McNeese A L 38-7 1964 Northern Iowa# N L 19-17 1987 McNeese H L 44-36 1965 UT Arlington A L 31-21 1988 McNeese A L 18-17 1966 Quantico Marines A L 30-26 1989 McNeese H W 22-17 1967 UT Arlington A L 16-10 2010 Okla. Panhandle State H W 44-6 1968 UT Arlington H L 37-20 2011 McNeese H L 45-17 1969 UT Arlington A L 53-16 2012 McNeese A L 35-0 1970 UT Arlington H W 24-0 2013 McNeese H L 42-38 1971 Arkansas State H W 24-13 2014 McNeese A W 27-24 Miscellaneous Games • LU Football • 85 Overall Home Road Neutral First Last Overall Home Road Neutral First Last School W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T Game Game School W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T W-L-T Game Game Abilene Christian 13-7-0 6-5-0 7-2-0 --- 1953 2019 Nicholls 6-5-0 4-2-0 2-3-0 --- 1972 2018 Alcorn State 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 --- 1988 1989 North Dakota 0-1-0 --- 0-1-0 --- 2010 2010 Angelo State 0-1-0 --- 0-1-0 --- 1989 1989 North Texas 2-5-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 --- 1951 2017 Arizona State 0-1-0 --- 0-1-0 --- 1988 1988 Northern Illinois 1-0-0 --- 1-0-0 --- 1987 1987 Arkansas State 10-15-1 5-7-0 5-8-1 --- 1964 1989 Northern Iowa 0-2-0 --- 0-1-0 0-1-0 1964 2018 Bacone College 2-0-0 2-0-0 ------2013 2015 Northwestern State 8-12-1 4-3-1 4-9-0 --- 1951 2019 Baylor 1-3-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 --- 1979 2015 Oklahoma Panhandle State 2-0-0 2-0-0 ------2010 2013 Bethel (Tenn.) Univ. 1-0-0 1-0-0 ------2019 2019 Oklahoma State 0-1-0 --- 0-1-0 --- 2013 2013 Central Arkansas 1-8-0 0-5-0 1-3-0 --- 2011 2019 Pensacola Navy 1-0-0 1-0-0 ------1965 1965 Central Oklahoma 1-0-0 1-0-0 ------1986 1986 Prairie View A&M 2-0-0 2-0-0 ------1985 2012 Central Missouri 1-0-0 1-0-0 ------1971 1971 Quantico Marines 1-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 --- 1966 1967 Coastal Carolina 0-1-0 0-1-0 ------2016 2016 Rice University 0-4-0 --- 0-4-0 --- 1984 1987 Drake 1-3-0 1-1-0 0-2-0 --- 1973 1980 Sam Houston State 11-20-1 7-11-0 3-9-1 1-0-0 1951 2019 East Central Oklahoma 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 --- 1964 1965 San Diego Marines 0-1-0 --- 0-1-0 --- 1964 1964 Georgia State 0-1-0 --- 0-1-0 --- 2010 2010 South Alabama 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 --- 2010 2011 Grambling State 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 --- 2013 2014 South Dakota 3-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 --- 1959 2010 Hawai`i 0-1-0 --- 0-1-0 --- 2012 2012 Southeastern Louisiana 4-8-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 --- 1967 2019 Houston 0-4-0 --- 0-4-0 --- 1975 2016 Southern Illinois 3-5-0 3-1-0 0-4-0 --- 1968 1978 Houston Baptist 4-3-0 3-1-0 1-2-0 --- 2014 2019 Southern Mississippi 1-3-0 1-0-0 0-3-0 --- 1974 1981 Howard Payne 6-2-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 --- 1957 1973 Southwest Oklahoma State 1-0-0 1-0-0 ------1951 1951 Incarnate Word 4-3-0 3-1-0 1-2-0 --- 2011 2019 Stephen F. Austin 16-13-0 9-7-0 7-6-0 --- 1951 2019 Kentucky Christian 1-0-0 1-0-01 0-0-0 --- 2018 2018 Sul Ross State 11-1-0 6-0-0 5-1-0 --- 1951 1963 Langston University 2-0-0 2-0-0 ------2010 2012 Texas A&M 0-2-0 --- 0-2-0 --- 2014 2019 Long Beach State 1-2-0 1-1-0 0-1-0 --- 1976 1978 Texas A&M-Commerce 5-8-0 3-5-0 2-3-0 --- 1951 1963 Louisiana College 1-0-0 --- 1-0-0 --- 1957 1957 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 2-0-0 2-0-0 ------1955 1958 Louisiana-Lafayette 10-17-0 6-5-0 4-12-0 --- 1952 2012 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-10-1 1-7-0 2-3-1 --- 1954 1987 Louisiana-Monroe 6-9-1 3-4-1 3-5-0 --- 1961 1988 Texas College 2-0-0 2-0-0 ------2011 2014 Louisiana Tech 6-17-0 4-7-0 2-10-0 --- 1959 2013 Texas Southern 2-3-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 --- 1980 1985 McMurry University 2-1-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 --- 1953 2012 Texas State 6-15-1 3-7-0 3-8-1 --- 1951 2011 McNeese 10-27-1 4-16-1 6-11-0 --- 1951 2019 Texas Tech 0-3-0 --- 0-3-0 --- 1987 2018 Mexico Poly 5-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 --- 1953 1963 Trinity University 5-6-0 4-2-0 1-4-0 --- 1951 1971 Middle Tennessee 1-0-0 ------1-0-0 1961 1961 UT Arlington 6-16-0 4-7-0 2-9-0 --- 1964 1985 Mississippi College 1-1-0 1-1-0 ------1988 2014 UTEP 3-1-0 --- 3-1-0 --- 1972 1989 Mississippi State 0-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 --- 1971 1974 UT-Permian Basin 1-0-0 1-0-0 ------2017 2017 Mississippi Valley State 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 --- 2019 2019 Webber International 1-0-0 1-0-0 ------2010 2010 Missouri State 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 --- 1964 1966 West Texas A&M 5-8-1 3-3-1 2-5-0 --- 1965 1989 UNLV 0-0-1 --- 0-0-1 --- 1979 1979 Western Kentucky 1-0-0 --- 1-0-0 --- 1979 1979 New Mexico State 4-6-0 2-2-0 2-4-0 --- 1964 1976 Western Michigan 0-1-0 --- 0-1-0 --- 1966 1966

86 • LU Football • All-time Series Records 1951 to Present Abilene Christian 1989 A L 32-16 1980 H W 23-22 Central Arkansas 1980 H L 38-7 1953 H L 26-21 Angelo State 1981 A L 16-9 2011 H L 38-24 1954 A L 33-14 1989 A L 31-28 1982 H L 20-19 2012 A L 24-14 East Central Oklahoma 1959 A W 8-7 1983 H L 24-14 2013 H L 26-24 1964 H W 21-0 1960 H L 20-7 Arizona State 1984 A L 37-13 2014 A L 44-41 1965 A W 15-14 1961 A W 25-10 1988 A L 24-13 1985 H L 21-0 2015 H L 35-17 1962 H W 13-6 1986 A L 56-7 2016 A L 22-12 Georgia State 1963 A L 25-0 Arkansas State 1987 H L 34-20 2017 H L 42-14 2010 A L 23-17 1964 H W 14-3 1964 A T 7-7 1988 A W 21-17 2018 A W 38-24 1965 A W 28-18 1965 H W 20-7 1989 H L 41-31 2019 H L 45-17 Grambling State 1966 H W 42-16 1966 A W 17-0 2013 A W 27-16 1967 A W 54-13 1967 H W 28-23 Bacone College Central Missouri 2014 H W 42-27 1968 H L 38-14 1968 A L 48-17 2013 H W 53-0 1971 H W 35-6 1969 H L 22-9 1969 A L 20-0 2015 H W 66-3 Hawai`i 1970 H L 42-27 1970 A L 69-7 Central Okla. (Central State) 2012 A L 54-2 1971 A W 30-28 1971 H W 24-13 Baylor 1986 H W 47-23 1972 H W 31-10 1972 A W 26-24 1979 A L 20-7 Houston 2014 A W 24-21 1973 H W 10-7 1980 H L 42-7 Coastal Carolina 1975 A L 20-3 2015 H W 44-28 1974 A W 10-6 1981 A W 18-17 2016 H L 38-14 1982 A L 48-3 2016 A W 38-10 1975 H L 17-0 2015 A L 66-31 1983 A L 42-35 2019 H W 27-24 1976 A L 31-0 Drake 2016 A L 42-0 1977 H L 10-6 Bethel (TN) 1973 A L 24-10 Alcorn State 1978 A L 6-3 2019 H W 65-16 1974 H W 18-6 Houston Baptist 1988 H W 35-6 1979 A W 20-10 1977 A L 43-21 2014 H W 72-14 All-Time Series Results 1951 to Present • LU Football • 87 2015 A W 55-7 Kentucky Christian 1968 A L 20-14 1977 H W 21-7 1975 H L 24-10 2016 H L 24-17 2018 H W 70-7 1969 A L 24-16 1978 H T 17-17 1976 A L 37-7 2017 A W 23-16 1970 A L 15-6 1979 A W 21-7 1977 H L 7-6 2018 H W 38-9 Langston University 1971 H L 21-20 1980 H L 28-6 1978 A L 40-3 2019 A L 31-26 2010 H W 14-0 1972 A W 3-0 1981 A W 17-13 1979 H W 19-17 2012 H W 31-0 1973 A W 31-0 1982 H L 14-0 1980 A L 28-6 Howard Payne Long Beach State 1974 A W 38-13 1983 H L 17-0 1981 H L 16-7 1957 H W 18-13 1976 H L 21-10 1975 A L 21-12 1984 A L 34-14 1982 A W 40-13 1958 A L 24-19 1977 A L 21-7 1976 H L 34-9 1985 H L 37-14 1983 A W 18-12 1959 H L 14-12 1978 H W 36-31 1977 H L 10-6 1986 A L 22-21 1984 H L 22-7 1960 A W 12-7 1978 A L 23-16 1987 H W 48-28 1985 A L 23-22 1961 H W 33-13 Louisiana College 1979 H W 21-17 1988 A L 24-3 1986 H L 39-20 1962 A W 21-10 1957 A W 35-20 1980 A L 28-10 2013 A L 27-14 1963 H W 35-0 1981 H W 14-12 Louisiana Tech 1973 H W 21-17 Louisiana-Lafayette 1982 A L 24-0 1959 H W 13-6 McMurry University 1952 A L 14-13 1983 A L 31-6 1960 A L 20-0 1953 A L 32-27 Incarnate Word 1953 H L 22-13 1989 A L 42-33 1966 H W 31-16 1954 H W 19-13 2011 H W 45-35 1954 H W 26-20 2012 A L 40-0 1967 A L 41-31 2012 H W 52-21 2014 H W 31-20 1955 H W 19-6 1968 H L 34-7 2015 A W 28-21 1956 A W 21-14 Louisiana-Monroe 1969 A L 77-40 McNeese 2016 H L 35-28 1957 H W 36-20 1961 H W 38-34 1970 H W 6-0 1951 A L 13-7 2017 A L 33-24 1965 H L 20-6 1962 A W 14-0 1971 A L 26-7 1952 H L 42-7 2018 H W 27-21 1966 A L 16-14 1975 A L 34-7 1973 H L 17-3 1955 A L 17-2 2019 A L 35-17 1967 H W 14-13 1976 A L 16-6 1974 A L 28-0 1956 H W 18-14 88 • LU Football • All-Time Series Results 1951 to Present 1966 H W 10-7 2010 A L 30-27 2014 H W 55-10 1973 A L 24-7 1984 H W 10-6 1967 A W 24-8 2011 H L 45-17 1975 H L 17-14 1985 A L 20-0 1968 H L 10-0 2012 A L 35-0 Mississippi State 1976 A W 21-17 1986 H L 33-13 1969 A W 13-7 2013 H L 42-38 1971 A L 24-7 2017 A L 59-14 1970 H L 17-12 2014 A W 27-24 1974 H L 37-21 Nicholls 1971 A L 38-0 2015 H L 20-14 1972 H W 22-10 Northern Illinois 1972 A L 17-7 2016 A L 41-10 Mississippi Valley State 1983 A L 21-14 1987 A W 39-35 1973 A L 20-17 2017 H L 13-3 2019 H W 23-20 (OT) 1984 H W 20-16 1974 H W 17-3 2018 A W 21-17 2011 A W 34-26 Northern Iowa 1975 A L 20-10 2019 H L 27-3 Missouri State 2012 H W 34-24 1964 N L 19-17 1976 H L 27-0 1964 A W 14-7 2013 H W 56-34 2018 A L 16-13 1977 A W 35-7 Mexico Poly 1966 H W 55-12 2014 A W 63-21 N - Pecan Bowl 1978 H L 24-23 1953 A W 60-12 2015 H L 30-28 1979 H L 34-25 1960 H W 42-6 UNLV 2016 A L 35-10 Northwestern State 1980 H L 35-3 1961 H W 62-22 1979 A T 24-24 2017 H L 41-14 1951 A W 32-20 1981 H T 20-20 1962 H W 34-6 2018 A L 50-27 1952 H W 35-13 1982 A W 12-3 1963 A W 33-26 New Mexico State 1953 A L 12-6 1983 H L 17-7 1964 H W 21-14 North Dakota 1954 H L 22-13 1984 A L 34-14 Middle Tennessee 1965 A L 21-20 2010 A L 31-6 1955 A L 7-6 1985 H L 28-7 1961 N W 21-14 1967 A L 17-6 1956 H T 6-6 1986 A L 38-7 N - Tangerine Bowl 1968 H L 16-14 North Texas 1957 A W 20-10 1987 H L 44-36 1969 H W 9-7 1951 H L 54-6 1959 A W 19-0 1988 A L 18-17 Mississippi College 1970 A L 69-37 1974 A W 27-7 1960 A W 21-13 1989 H W 22-17 1988 H L 16-14 1972 A W 24-19 1983 A L 10-0 1976 H W 17-6 All-Time Series Results 1951 to Present • LU Football • 89 1977 A L 43-0 2012 H W 31-0 1962 H L 23-7 San Diego Marines 2019 A L 45-34 1978 A L 21-17 1971 H L 13-12 1964 A L 33-28 1979 H W 28-13 Quantico Marines 1972 H W 22-19 Southern Illinois 2011 H L 37-17 1966 A L 30-26 1981 N W 50-7 South Alabama 1968 A L 24-7 2012 A L 30-23 1967 H W 41-6 1982 H W 27-7 2010 H L 26-0 1969 H W 20-16 2013 A L 37-28 1984 A L 27-11 2011 A L 30-8 1970 A L 32-16 2015 A L 48-35 Rice 1985 H L 34-22 1972 H W 7-0 2016 H W 32-31 1984 A L 36-19 1986 A L 24-13 South Dakota 1975 H W 30-10 2017 A L 35-28 1985 A L 29-28 1987 H L 34-21 1959 A W 41-9 1976 A L 19-7 2018 H L 49-48 1986 A L 28-14 1988 H L 16-14 1960 H W 41-21 1977 A L 9-5 2019 A L 34-13 1987 A L 34-30 1989 H W 41-0 2010 H W 24-20 1978 H L 22-20 2010 H L 38-10 Oklahoma Panhandle State Sam Houston State 2011 A L 66-0 Southeastern Louisiana Southern Mississippi 2010 H W 44-6 1951 A L 33-14 2012 H L 56-7 1967 H W 34-21 1974 H W 10-7 2013 H W 75-0 1952 H L 31-13 2013 A L 14-3 1969 A L 21-19 1975 A L 43-3 1953 A L 43-0 2014 H L 42-10 2010 A W 29-28 1980 A L 36-10 Oklahoma State 1954 H W 6-0 2015 A W 49-46 2011 A W 48-38 1981 A L 45-14 2013 A L 59-3 1955 A L 46-14 2016 H L 44-31 2012 H L 31-21 1956 H L 20-6 2017 A L 63-27 2013 A L 56-34 Southwest Oklahoma State Pensacola Navy 1957 A T 7-7 2018 H W 41-23 2014 H L 61-34 1951 H W 43-21 1965 H W 37-0 1958 H W 20-7 2019 A W 23-20 (3OT) 2015 A L 30-27 1959 A W 27-14 N-Houston Astrodome 2016 H W 38-14 Stephen F. Austin Prairie View A&M 1960 H W 18-7 2017 A L 49-21 1951 H W 26-14 1985 H W 30-7 1961 A L 9-7 2018 H L L 30-24 1952 A W 27-6 90 • LU Football • All-Time Series Results 1951 to Present 1953 H W 19-13 2017 A L 34-7 1952 H L 48-0 1960 H L 40-0 1978 H L 37-17 1954 A L 20-7 2018 A W 24-17 1953 A L 32-13 1961 A L 8-7 1979 A L 47-37 1955 H L 20-8 2019 H A 24-17 1954 H L 16-14 1962 H L 7-0 1980 H L 44-27 1956 A L 26-18 1955 A L 33-7 1963 A W 16-14 1981 A L 31-7 1957 H W 27-12 Sul Ross State 1956 H W 20-7 1964 H L 13-12 1982 H L 31-24 1958 A W 35-6 1951 H W 28-27 1957 A W 7-6 1965 H L 14-6 1983 A L 21-0 1959 H W 7-6 1952 A L 27-19 1958 H W 21-0 1986 H L 35-10 1984 H L 13-10 1960 A W 14-0 1953 H W 21-0 1959 H L 14-3 1987 A L 43-14 1985 A L 37-17 1961 H W 34-22 1955 H W 26-13 1960 H L 27-0 1962 A W 27-12 1956 A W 34-7 1961 H W 14-7 UT Arlington Texas College 1963 H L 27-6 1957 H W 67-19 1962 A W 28-6 1964 H W 17-7 2011 H W 58-0 1978 H W 23-16 1958 A W 46-7 1963 H L 10-0 1965 A L 31-21 2014 H W 73-0 1980 A W 45-21 1959 H W 32-0 1966 H W 27-7 1981 H L 13-10 1960 A W 20-6 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1967 A L 16-10 UTEP 1982 A W 24-14 1961 H W 34-0 1955 A W 29-2 1968 H L 37-20 1972 A W 42-28 1983 H W 24-23 1962 A W 28-14 1958 A W 26-0 1969 A L 53-16 1973 A W 31-27 1986 A L 38-25 1963 H W 15-7 1970 H W 24-0 1987 A L 38-14 1987 H W 28-26 Texas A&M-Kingsville (Texas A&I) 1971 A W 23-14 1989 A W 21-19 1988 A L 26-14 Texas A&M 1954 H L 18-14 1972 H L 10-3 1989 H L 44-20 2014 A L 73-3 1955 A W 20-9 1973 A W 10-3 Texas Southern 2010 A L 71-3 2019 A L 63-3 1956 H L 28-12 1974 H W 8-0 1980 A W 41-8 2011 H L 69-10 1957 A T 13-13 1975 A L 37-24 1982 H L 28-17 2012 A L 40-26 Texas A&M-Commerce (East Texas State) 1958 H W 14-0 1976 H L 34-14 1983 H L 15-14 2013 H W 46-45 1951 A L 47-7 1959 A L 14-6 1977 A L 14-7 1984 H L 13-7 All-Time Series Results 1951 to Present • LU Football • 91 1985 H W 32-20 2011 A L 46-21 Webber International 2010 H W 21-14 Texas State (Southwest Texas) Texas Tech 1951 H L 14-13 1987 A L 43-14 West Texas A&M (West Texas State) 1952 A L 33-26 1988 A L 59-28 1965 H W 21-14 1953 H L 14-6 2018 A L 77-0 1968 A L 45-7 1954 A L 13-12 1970 H W 33-28 1955 H L 14-7 Trinity University 1971 A L 14-6 1956 A L 13-6 1951 H L 41-20 1972 A L 35-12 1957 H W 33-20 1952 A L 66-7 1973 H L 13-0 1958 A L 8-7 1963 H W 20-18 1974 A W 9-7 1959 A W 28-6 1964 A W 14-7 1975 H L 10-6 1960 H W 7-0 1965 H W 21-3 1976 A L 21-6 1961 A T 7-7 1966 A L 23-14 1977 H L 27-9 1962 H L 20-13 1967 H W 6-0 1978 A L 55-16 1963 A L 13-7 1968 A L 24-20 1979 H T 12-12 1981 H L 24-7 1969 H L 22-0 1988 H W 42-21 1982 A L 30-0 1970 A L 37-31 1989 A W 49-17 1984 H L 23-0 1971 H W 27-15 1985 A W 24-21 Western Kentucky 1986 H W 17-3 UT-Permian Basin 1979 A W 58-27 1987 A L 27-19 2017 H W 72-6 1988 H L 27-26 Western Michigan 1989 A W 20-19 1966 A L 16-14 92 • LU Football • All-Time Series Results 1951 to Present -- Southland Conference -- 1981 4-6-1 1-3-1 5th Stan Lambert (6-13-0) 1964 6-3-1 3-0-1 1st (34-46-0) Overall Conference Conference Overall Conference Conference 1965 6-4-0 3-1-0 1st (11-33-0) Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish 1966 6-4-0 3-1-0 T-1st Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- -- 1967 7-3-0 3-1-0 2nd Overall Conference Conference -- Independent Status -- 1951 4-6-0 2-3-0 5th 1968 0-10-0 0-4-0 5th Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish 2010 5-6-0 ------1952 2-7-0 1-4-0 5th 1969 3-7-0 0-4-0 5th -- Southland Conference -- -- Southland Conference -- 1970 3-7-0 1-3-0 4th 1982 4-7-0 1-4-0 T-5th 2011 4-7-0 2-5-0 6th J.B. Higgins (59-38-4) 1971 5-6-0 4-1-0 T-1st 1983 2-9-0 1-5-0 7th 2012 4-8-0 1-6-0 7th 1984 2-9-0 1-5-0 T-6th Overall Conference Conference 1972 8-3-0 3-2-0 T-3rd 2013 5-7-0 2-5-0 6th Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish 1973 5-5-0 3-2-0 T-2nd 1985 3-8-0 0-6-0 7th 2014 8-4-0 5-3-0 T3rd -- Lone Star Conference -- 1974 8-2-0 4-1-0 2nd 2015 5-6-0 4-5-0 T5th 1953 3-7-0 2-3-0 4th 1975 1-10-0 0-5-0 6th (13-30-0) 2016 3-8-0 3-6-0 T8th 1954 3-7-0 1-4-0 6th Overall Conference Conference 1955 4-6-0 2-4-0 4th Bob Frederick (6-26-1) Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish Mike Schultz (9-14-0) 1956 4-4-1 2-4-0 5th Overall Conference Conference -- Southland Conference -- Overall Conference Conference 1957 8-0-2 5-0-2 T-1st Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish 1986 2-9-0 0-5-0 6th Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish 1958 6-2-0 5-2-0 T-2nd -- Southland Conference -- -- Independent Status -- -- Southland Conference -- 1959 8-3-0 4-2-0 T-3rd 1976 2-9-0 0-5-0 6th 1987 3-8-0 ------2017 2-9-0 1-8-0 10th 1960 8-4-0 5-2-0 T-2nd 1977 2-9-0 1-4-0 6th 1988 3-8-0 ------2018 7-5-0 6-3-0 3rd 1961 8-2-1 4-2-1 3rd 1978 2-8-1 0-5-0 6th 1989 5-5-0 ------1962 7-3-0 4-3-0 4th 2019 4-8-0 2-7-0 10th (13-17-3) (63-68-1) Overall Conference Conference Overall Conference Conference Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish Year W-L-T W-L-T Finish -- Southland Conference -- -- Independent Status -- 1979 6-3-2 3-2-0 3rd 1963 5-4-0 ------1980 3-8-0 1-4-0 5th Coaching History • LU Football • 93 All-Lone Star Conference Vernon McManus, LB 1973 Leon Babineaux, DE 2012 Jesse Dickson, DL - 2nd Three-Time All-SLC Selections 1951 Sammy Carpenter, TB Phillip Primm, QB Joe Bowser, SE Sean Robertson, OL - 2nd Rondy Colbert, 1972-74 1952 Sammy Carpenter, TB 1966 Dick Croxton, DE Rondy Colbert, DB 2013 Jesse Dickson, DL - 1st Gary Crockett, 1969-71 Roy Mazzagatti, T Jake David, DB 1974 Leon Babineaux, DE Kollin Kahler, P - 1st Dick Croxton, 1965-67 1955 Raymond Meyer, FB Johnny Fuller, SE Ronald Black, LB Tyrus McGlothen, DB - 1st Victor Enard, 1977-79 1957 Glenn Green, SE Danny Jones, LB Rondy Colbert, DB Reggie Begelton, WR - 2nd Eugene Seale, 1983-85 Bob Frank, C Ed Marcontell, OT Donald Davis, DT Kyle Gillam, OL - 2nd Reggie Begelton, 2013-15 Wendell Martin, G Phillip Primm, QB Keith Elliot, OG Kevin Johnson, PR - 2nd Dudley Meredith, T Tom Smiley, FB Donald Hill, DB 2014 Mark Roberts, WR - 1st Bob Nance, FB Spergon Wynn, OG 1976 Donald Davis, DT Caleb Berry, QB - 2nd 1958 Glenn Green, SE 1967 Richard Bjerke, LB 1977 Kevin Bell, RB Reggie Begelton, WR - 2nd Gary McKee, C Dick Croxton, DE Matt Burnett, NG Omar Tebo, DL - 2nd Norman Noble, G Johnny Fuller, SE Victor Enard, OG Xavier Bethany, DB - 2nd J.E. Whitmore, RB Bill Groberg, DB Clarence Wallace, RB 2015 Kade Harrington, RB - 1st 1959 John Donaho, G Bill Kilgore, SE 1978 Victor Enard, OG Reggie Begelton, WR - 1st Shephard Touchett, FB Darrell Mingle, C 1979 Victor Enard, OG Cody Elenz, OL - 1st 1960 Nader Bood, G Tom Smiley, FB Alfred Mask, TE Bret Treadway, OL - 1st Ronnie Fontenot, RB Spergon Wynn, OG Kurt Phoenix, LB Larance Hale, DE - 1st 1961 Bobby Jancik, RB 1968 Richard Cummings, DT Howard Robinson, FL Rodney Randle, KR - 2nd Lindley King, G Benny Lansford, DB 1980 Sam Choice, FL 2016 Brendan Langley, DB/PR - 1st 1962 Lindley King, G 1969 Gary Crockett, DT Johnny Ray Smith, DB Xavier Bethany, DB - 2nd Ronnie Gebauer, SE 1981 Herbert Harris, SE 2017 Nate Jones, DB - 2nd Jerry Harvey, DB Mike Marlow, PK 2018 Garrett Bowery, OL - 1st All-Southland Conference Mordie Marcontell, OG 1982 David Jones, DB Davon Jernigan, DB - 1st 1964 Anthony Guillory, G 1970 Gary Crockett, DT Terry Lee Williams, DE Daniel Crosley, DL - 2nd Vernon McManus, LB 1971 Gary Crockett, DT 1983 Eugene Seale, LB 2019 Michael Lawson, DB/PR - 1st 1965 Mike Allman, DB Patrick Gibbs, DB 1984 Rodney Clay, SE Tamatoa Neher, OL - 2nd Dick Croxton, DE 1972 Joe Bowser, SE Eugene Seale, LB Bailey Giffen, K - 2nd Jake David, DB Charles Cantrell, OT 1985 Ricky Fernandez, P Daniel Crosley, DL - 3rd Bill Kilgore, SE Rondy Colbert, DB Burton Murchison, RB Harold Lafitte, RB Doug Matthews, RB Eugene Seale, LB List does not include honorable mention recognition Ed Marcontell, OT 94 • LU Football • All-Conference Players All-America SLC Player of the Year NFL Draft Picks and Free-Agent Signings 1957 Dudley Meredith, T 2015 Kade Harrington Year Rd Sel# Player Pos. Team Free Agent Signings Out of College 1961 Bobby Jancik, DB 1957 21 251 Dudley Meredith DT Detroit Lions 1965 Mike Allman DB Los Angeles Rams 1962 Lindley King, OL/LB SLC Offensive 1962* 19 151 Bobby Jancik DB Houston Oilers Colin Ridgeway P Dallas Cowboys 1967 Spergon Wynn, OG (AP) Player of the Year 1983 Eugene Seale, LB (AP) 1965 7 93 Anthony Guillory LB Los Angeles Rams 1967 Bill Kilgore OL Cleveland Browns 1985 Burton Murchison 1985 Burton Murchison, RB (AP, FN) 1967 11 279 Ed Marcontell G St. Louis Cardinals 1969 Wayne Moore OT 2014 Jesse Dickson, DE (TSN) Chris Maikranz, DS (TSN, CSJ) SLC Defensive 15 393 Darrell Johnson RB New Orleans Saints 1970 Ronnie Gebauer SE Philadelphia Eagles 2015 Mark Roberts, WR (AP, TSN) Player of the Year 1968 2 55 Tom Smiley RB Cincinnati Bengals 1973 Joe Bowser SE Dallas Cowboys 2016 Kade Harington*, RB (Consensus) 4 98 Johnny Fuller DB San Francisco 49ers 1979 Matt Burnett DL Houston Oilers 2017 Brendan Langley, DB (AFCA, Stats) 1965 Vernon McManus 2018 Garrett Bowery, OL (Consensus) 1983 Eugene Seale 1972 9 222 Pat Gibbs DB Philadelphia Eagles 1984 Larry McCoy LB Los Angeles Raiders Davon Jernigan, DB (Consensus) 14 343 Gary Crockett DT Houston Oilers 1986 Herbert Harris WR New Orleans Saints 2019 Luke Wallis, DS (HS Freshman) SLC Freshman of the Year 1973 5 117 Charles Cantrell OT Washington Redskins 1987 Chris Brown T New York Jets 2013 Kade Harrington 13 317 Ed Robinson DB St. Louis Cardinals Eugene Seale LB Houston Oilers AP- FN-Football News TSN-The Sports Network CSJ-College Sports Journal SLC Newcomer of the Year 15 376 Thomas Gage DB Atlanta Falcons Bucky White DB Houston Oilers AFCA- Coaches Assn. Stats - Stats FCS 2012 Kevin Johnson 1975 17 418 Rondy Colbert DB New York Giants 1989 Billy Bell DB Houston Oilers *2016 Walter Payton Award Runner-up HS - Hero Sports 1978 12 316 Jeff Bergeron RB 1990 Chris Ford WR Tampa Bay Buccaneers Senior Bowl SLC Offensive Linemen 12 321 Kevin Bell WR San Diego Chargers 2012 Marcus Jackson WR Atlanta Falcons 1968 Tommy Smiley, RB of the Year 1981 11 283 Johnny Ray Smith DB Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2015 Joe Okafor DE Pittsburgh Steelers 2017 Brendan Langley, DB/RS 2012 Kevin Johnson 1985 6 163 Danzell Lee TE Washington Redskins 2016 Cody Elenz OL Atlanta Falcons 1990 6 142 Tyrone Shavers WR Phoenix Cardinals 2017 Bret Treadway OL San Francisco 49ers NCAA Postgraduate 2017 3 101 Brendan Langley DB 2018 Rodney Randle, Jr. DB Los Angeles Chargers Scholarship Winner SLC Coach of the Year 1973 Richard Kubiak 1970 Vernon Glass 1974 Vernon Glass

Honors/NFL Players • LU Football • 95 Kwabena Asante, 2010 Kevin Bellard, 2013-14 Gary Boyette, 1973 Daniel Campbell, 2011 Bear Christianson, 2015 A Tony Ashbacher, 1975 Olney Beltz, 1953 Hosea Bradley, 1979 Luke Campbell, 2012 Bruce Clapp, 1976-78 Caleb Abrom, 2016-18 Emmanuel Atoyebi, 2015-17 Mitchell Bennett, 1982-83 Dale Brannan, 1982 Ray Campbell, 1957-59 Champ Clark, 1965-67 Bruce Adair, 1984 Farrell Attaway, 1951-52 Jeff Bergeron, 1977 Ben Breaux, 1985 Ray Campbell, 1980-83 David Clark, 1971-1972 Hunter Adams, 2018-19 Bernie Auld, 1979-81 William Berlin, 1959-61 Jesse Brewster, 2016-19 Charles Cantrell, 1970-72 Ryan Clark, 2010-11 Richard Adams, 1977-78 B Bobby Berry, 1987 Chase Bridgeman, 2017-19 Rick Carber, 1978-79 Warren Clark, 1963-64 Seth Adams, 2015-17 Stephen Babin, 2010-13 Caleb Berry, 2011-14 Rusty Brittain, 1972-74 Kevin Carey, 1985 Rodney Clay, 1982-85 Bobby Adamson, 1971-73 Leon Babineaux, 1971-74 Alfred Besch, 1958 Charles Broussard, 1979-82 Cole Carleton, 2014 Matthew Clay, 1978 Naisaun Ahmadi, 1988-89 Emone Bailey, 2010-11 Xavier Bethany, 2013-16 Darryl Broussard, 1982-84 Patrick Carlton, 2010-12 Tracey Clay, 1981-83 Burnie Alderman, 1964-65 Steve Bailey, 1964-66 John Beuhler, 1960-61 Bo Brown, 1986-89 Enrique Carmona, 2018- Douglas Clower, 1951 Jeremiah Alexander, 2010-11 Ronnie Baird, 1969-70 Andre Bevil, 2010-11 Percy Bruce, 1979-80 Jarett Carpenter, 2016 Ed Cockrell, 1986-89 Tyre Alexander, 2015-16 Bobby Baker, 1963 Robert Billings, 1985 Ed Brune, 1953-55 Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 Chris Coffey, 1988-89 Richard Alfonso, 2013 Whit Baker, 1963-65 Kenny Birkes, 1977-79 Justin Brock, 2012-15 Corbin Carr, 2013-15 Darrel Colbert, Jr., 2017-18 Andrew Allen, 2016-17 Andrew Balke, 1956-57 Richard Bjerke, 1964-67 Casden Brooks, 2018- Juan Carranco, 2013-16 Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 Bruce Allen, 1970 Alex Ball, 2013-16 Ronald Black, 1971-73 Chaston Brooks, 2015-18 Larry Carroll, 2015-16 Harry Cole, 1979-80 Chad Allen, 2010-13 Kirkland Banks, 2017- John Blackwell, 1966-68 Chris Brown, 1984-86 Paul Carswell, 1958-59 Lotice Cole, 1968-69 Courtlon Allen, 2019- Steele Baptiest, 1983-85 Hoy Blanton, 1968 Devonn Brown, 2014-15 Doug Carter, 1968 Mel Cole, 1974-76 Jerry Allen, 1951-53 Victor Barlow, 1983-85 Marvin Boatman, 1980-81 Wesley Bryant, 1981 Weldon Cartwright, 1976-77 Darrell Coleman, 1983-86 Kenny Allen, 2019- Dwayne Barnes, 1984-86 Lynn Bock, 1971-74 Gordon Buffington, 1959-60 Gary Casey, 1964-65 Jacody Coleman, 2010-11 Michael Allen II, 2010-11 Craig Barrett, 1967-68 James Bolton, 1951-53 Ray Buffington, 1961-63 Rick Casey, 1978-79 Steve Collazo, 1973-75 Red Allen, 1981-82 Dillon Barrett, 2012-14 Kyle Bolyard, 1983-85 Jeffrey Burdick, 1989 Dante Cattaneo, 2015-16 Colton Collins, 2011-12 Robert Allen, 1988-89 Ronald Barrett, 2014-15 Nader Bood, 1958-60 Kade Burman, 2014-15 Jesse Cavil, 1978-81 Daniel Conrad, 1965-67 Ronnie Allen, 1972 Tommy Barrett, 2013-15 Ben Booker, 1978-81 Jimmy Burnett, 1951-52 Rodney Cavness, 1987-88 Bernie Cook, 1954-55 Burt Allman, 1963-65 Troy Barrett, 1984-86-88 David Booker, 1979 Matt Burnett, 1975-78 Mike Cebrun, 1983-85 Johnny Cook, 1964-66 Mike Allman, 1962-65 Gene Bates, 1951-52 Daniel Boone, 1955 Jimmy Burney, 1952 Greg Chambers, 1971-74 Scott Coon, 1974-75 Hunk Altenbaumer, 1985 Anthony Beard, 2011-14 Jerry Boone, 1953-56 Tarrence Burns, 2017 Ben Chandler, 1984-85 Stephon Cooper, 2018-19 Byron Amerson, 1988-89 Brannon Beaton, 2013-16 Billy Borten, 1988 Bruce Bush, 1969 John Chapman, 1954-56 Ethan Cothen, 2015-17 Derek Anderson, 1985-88 Steve Becker, 1983-84 Reggie Boseman, 2017- Randall Byrd, 1977-80 Joey Chavez, 2010-11 Ronny Cowart, 1971-73 Ed (Thor) Anderson, 1978-79 Craig Bee, 1989 Hayden Bourg, 1965-66 C Billy Chavis, 2010-11 Billy Counts, 1954-56 Mike Anderson, 1971-73 Reggie Begelton, 2012-15 Daryl Bourgeois, 1983 Steve Cahee, 1983 Blake Chavis, 2011-12 Koby Couron, 2013-16 Dan Andrews, 1956-57 Charles Behn, 1976-78-80 Jaylon Bowden, 2016-17 Bobby Caldwell, 1952 Billy Chester, 1970 Brett Cox, 2015 Mike Andrie, 1984-87 Billy Bell, 1983-84-85 Garrett Bowery, 2017-18 Greg Caldwell, 1982-83 Leonard Choate, 1951-53 John Craven, 2013-16 Kevin Arey, 1986-89 Kevin Bell, 1976-77 Vernon Bowman, 1963-65 Bryan Campbell, 1986-89 Sam Choice, 1979-80 Charles Crawford, 1968 Brandon Arnold, 2017- Tommy Bell, 1954-55 Joe Bowser, 1971-73 Colby Campbell, 2013 John Christian, 1977-79 Rodney Crawford, 1984 Eric Arnold, 2011 96 • LU Football • Senior College Lettermen Brandon Crissmon-Stewart, 2010 Mark DeHoyos, 1975 Kameron Edwards, 2010-12 Ronnie Foreman, 1956 Jermaine Givens, 2019- Jesse Hardin, 1983 Harvey Criswell, 1975 Paul De LaRosa, 1989 Justin Eicher, 1978-80 Dionte Forney, 2011 Gratian Gladney, 2012-15 Percy Hardison, 1969-71 Gary Crockett, 1969-71 Joe Deleon, 1954 Jonathan Ekpe, 2010 Bill Foster, 1955 Bill Godwin, 1981-82 Mike Hargis, 2012-16 Daniel Crosley, 2016-19 Jerry Deller, 1980 Cody Elenz, 2015 Joe Foster, 1971-74 Alex Goff, 2010-11 Caleb Harmon, 2010-13 David Crosley, 2017-19 Steve DeRouen, 1972-73 Dean Elliott, 1962-63 Mario Foster, 2010-11 Ricky Gohlke, 1973-76 Lloyd Harper, 1955 Vernon Crowder, 1960 Brad Derrick, 1960 Keith Elliott, 1971-74 Bob Frank, 1956-57 Joseph Gonzales, 2015-16 Kade Harrington, 2013-16 Dick Croxton, 1965-67 Robert Desha, 1960 Arthur Ellis, 1989 Kenny Franklin, 1986-89 Don Gordon, 1975-78 Bless Harris, 2019- Robert Cuddy, 1971-74 Thomas Dickerson, 1977 Mike Ellis, 1977-80 Van Lawrance Franks, 2010-12 Tariq Gordon, 2017-19 Carl Harris, 2014-15 Charles Culler, 1955 Jesse Dickson, 2010-13 Ronnie Ellis, 1983-84 Bob Frederick, 1951-52 Brad Grant, 1987 Darrell Harris, 2012 Richard Cummings, 1966-68 Charles Dinhoble, 1958-60 Seth Ellis, 2014-15 Chris Frederick, 1975-77 Chris Gravitt, 1987-89 Harold Harris, 1973-75 Donald Cunningham, 1974-77 Kevin Dischler, 1983-84 Victor Enard, 1977-79 Josh Frost, 2014-15 Glenn Green, 1955-58 Herbert Harris, 1980-82 Tommy Currie, 1963-65 Dwayne Dodd, 1984-86 Reid Entsminger, 2014 Johnny Fuller, 1965-67 Kenneth Green, 1981-83 , 1980-83 D Tanner Douglas, 2018- Cameron Epple, 2010-11 G Olen Green, 1984 Roger Harris, 1962-64 Brandon Dabney, 2017-18 Glenn Dorris, 1972 George Eskue, 1971-74 Thomas Gage, 1970-72 Carmoni Green, 2019 Glen Harrison, 1981-82 Marcus Daggs, 2016-17 Adren Dorsey, 2010-12 Roy Esquivel, 1968-70 Ruben Galaviz, 1988 Kevin Greif, 2014-16 Lawson Hartwick, 2011-13 Abel Daily, 2018- Floyd Dorsey, 1979-82 Herbert Estes, 1951-52 Rick Gann, 1979-80 Richard Griffin, 1957 Jaime Harvey, 1980-82 Larry Daily, 1973 Ron Douglas, 1984 John Evans, 1986-89 Danny Gardner, 1960-61 Tommy Griffiths, 1976-79 Jerry Harvey, 1968-71 Mozell Darthard, 1983-84 Alton Drake, 1981-84 Robert Evans, 1986-89 Dedrick Garner, 2015-18 Bill Groberg, 1966-67 Thomas Harvey, 1956 Rex Dausin, 2013-14 Garrett Drake, 2014 F DePauldrick Garrett, 2011-12 John Gruter, 1962 Dennis Haskin, 1983-84 Jake David, 1964-66 Mike Drake, 1970-72 Marshall Fairchild, 2010-12 Jordan Garrett, 2010-12 Adrian Guillory, 2011-12 George Hawkins, 1952 Doug Davidson, 1971-72 Danny Dubose, 1964-67 Jim Fairman, 1954-55 Louis Garriga, 1980-82 Anthony Guillory, 1962-64 Martell Hawthorne, 2015-18 Bill Davis, 1952-53 Roy Duke, 1951 Louis Falgout, 1974-77 John Garza, 2018- Darius Guillory, 2017-19 Cameron Hayes, 2019 Donald Davis, 1973-76 Blair Duncan, 1955 Lanston Fall, 1975-77 Roy Gaspard, 1965-67 James Guillory, 1980 J.J. Hayes, 2010-11 Jimmy Davis, 1960 Frederick Dunham, 1973-74 Danny Faust, 1989 Dorian Gaston, 2017-18 Kevin Gunnells, 2014 Larry Haynes, 1978-79 Josh Davis, 2014-15 Nick Dunomes, 2019- Ricky Fernandez, 1982-85 Ronnie Gebauer, 1967-70 H Tim Hayter, 2010-11 Kevin Davis, 2010-11 Cody Dupuy, 2014 James Finch, 1962 Blake George, 2016 David Haladay, 1963-64 Windell Hebert, 1960-62 Kevin Davis, 2016 E Bobby Flores, 1973-76 Patrick Gibbs, 1968-71 David Halbrook, 1972-74 Jerome Heim, 1983 Nashon Davis, 2012-13 Ben Eaglin, 1973-74 Marc Flowers, 1979 Jared Gieseke, 2014-15 Larance Hale, 2015 P.J. Henderson, 2011-13 Ronald Davis, 1987-89 Carson Earp, 2015-16 Gerald Foltyn, 1957-59 Bailey Giffen, 2019- Cedric Hall, 1976 Darryl Henicke, 1967 Taylor Davis, 2011-12 Howard Easley, 1982-84 Ronnie Fontenot, 1959-60 Keith Gilchrist, 1978-79 Tony Hall, 1970-71 Patrick Henry, 1989 Billy Dawson, 2010-11 Frank Ebersole, 1956 Robert Fontno, 1968-69 Zae Giles, 2015-18 Cameron Hampton, 2016-17 Torre Henry, 2010-11 Michael Dawson, 1987-88 Glen Edgerly, 1967-68 Barry Ford, 2010-12 Kyle Gillam, 2010-13 Michael Handy, 2013-16 John Hensley, 1972-75 Pat Day, 1959-61 Donovan Edwards, 2019- Billy Ford, 1959-60 Aires Gilmore-Gardner, 2018-19 Jacob Hanna, 2011-12 Ronnie Henson, 1986-89 Frazier Dealy, 1964-65 Jordan Edwards, 2010-13 Chris Ford, 1987-89 Clay Givens, 1971-73 Danny Hansen, 1977 Paul Herring, 1959 Senior College Lettermen • LU Football • 97 Fred Hessen, 1981-82 Ernie Husmann, 1966-67 Zach Johnson, 2013-15 Mike Kiger, 1978-79 Paul Lee, 1981-82 Chris Mager, 1989 Joe Hester, 1959 Cody Hussey, 2010 Alja Jones, 1983-86 Bill Kilgore, 1965 Johnny Lee, 1966-69 Chris Maikranz, 2010-13 Danny Hetzel, 1967-69 J Bobby Jones, 1989 Chris Killgore, 1979-81 Stephen Lee, 1985-88 Anthony Majors, 1983 Ed Hickey, 1988-89 Joe Jack, 1977 Danny Jones, 1963-66 Alden Kimmey, 1959 Jabo Leonard, 1972-75 Marcus Malbrough, 2011-12 Asim Hicks, 2010-11 Darby Jackson, 2010-11 David Jones, 1975-76 & 79 Kendrick King, 2016- W.S. (Bud) Leonard, 1951-52 James Mallow, 1957 Elton Hightower, 1951-53 Michael Jackson, 1985-88 David Jones, 1981-82 Lindley King, 1960-62 Mark Lerch, 1985-86 Dennis Malveaux, 1985-86 Kye Hildreth, 2010-11 Jim Jackson, 1968 Ivan Jones, 1976-77 Jeremy Kirt, 2010-12 Jon Lesage, 1962 Ed Marcontell, 1963-66 Aaron Hill, 1980 Johnny Jackson, 1975 James Jones, 2018- Tommy Kizer, 1971-72 George Levias, 1984 Mordie Marcontell, 1967-69 Clinton Hill, 1970-71 Marcus Jackson, 2010-11 Jordan Jones, 2016 Troy Knight, 1987-89 Ranzy Levias, 1984-87 Mike Marlow, 1978-81 Darrell Hill, 1975-76 Raymond Jackson, 1981-83 Nate Jones, 2017 & 2019 Jeff Knox, 1987-89 Russ Levine, 1971-72 & 74 John Henry Marshall, 1951-53 Donald Hill, 1972-74 Tim Jackson, 1978 Ronnie Jones Jr., 2012-15 Bobby Koon, 1957-58 Kacy Lewis, 1986-89 Dallas Martin, 2019- Glen Hill, 1969-72 James Jacobs, 1983-85 Ryan Jones, 2010-12 Austin Krautz, 2016 William Lewis, 1968-69 Wendell Martin, 1957 Larry Hill, 1980-82 Joshua James, 2010-12 Scott Jones, 1976 Gerard Krolczyk, 1969-71 Bill Lierman, 1951-52 Elvin Martinez, 2017- Smitty Hill, 1951 Bobby Jancik, 1960-61 Shawn Jones, 2014-15 Kyle Kruchten, 2017-19 Roy Lierman, 1951-52 John Martinez, 1975 Vernon Hill, 1960 James Jeffery, 2016-19 Steven Jones, 2018- Donald Krushall, 1970-71 David Lightfoot, 1970-72 Guy Martona, 1953 Caleb Hobbs, 2014-15 Andre Jenkins, 1985-86 William Jones, 2010-13 Larry Krushall, 1971-72 Ilester Little, 1983 Alfred Mask, 1977-80 Kirk Hobbs, 1983-84 DeAndre Jennings, 2015-16 Ruben Jordan, 1979-81 Richard Kubiak, 1971-72 Octavious Logan, 2010-11 Ryan Matlock, 2019- Kevin Hoffman, 1984-87 Davon Jernigan , 2015-18 Sam Jordan, 1975 Joe Knight, 1961-62 Mike Long, 1979 Doug Matthews, 1969-72 Todd Hogue, 1982-84 Josh Jinning, 2017 Gary Joseph, 1971 Troy Knight, 1987-89 Jermaine Longino, 2012-13 Don Maxwell, 1957-60 Rodney Holcombe, 1983-86 Jim Jiral, 1979-80 Jacobson Joseph, 2010 L Donte Lopez, 2010 Chris Mayer, 2013-14 Keith Holden, 1980-82 Darrell Johnson, 1963-66 Lloyd Julian, 2013-16 Chris Lafferty, 1986-89 Humberto Lopez, 2018- Davion May, 2019- Kevin Holden, 1979-82 Duane Johnson, 1970-73 K Harold LaFitte, 1962-65 Mike Lovett, 1974-76 Harold Mayo, 1962 Nathan Hollins, 1988 Edward Johnson, 1982 Kollin Kahler, 2010-13 Bob Lakin, 1967-69 Brad Lowe, 1973-75 Roy Mazzagatti, 1951-52 David Hollyfield, 2012-14 Jeremy Johnson, 2011 Hayden Kaaiohelo, 2017-19 Bruce Land, 1961 Bill Lucas, 1967-68 Robert McAnelly, 1968 Eddie Horn, 1978-79 J.J. Johnson, 1977 Tanner Kanteman, 2016 George Landry, 1982-85 R.T. Luce, 1957-58 Kevin McArthur, 1981-83 Cameron Houston, 2017- Kenny Johnson, 1974 Mark Kebodeaux, 1974-77 Louis Landry, 1982-83 Mark Ludwig, 1968-69 Billy McBay, 1962-64 Isaiah Howard, 2017-18 Kevin Johnson, 2012-14 Cliff Kellett, 1953 Brendan Langley, 2015-16 Cardell Lue, 2016 Thomas McClendon, 1971-74 Jordan Hoy, 2018-19 Leroy Johnson, 1977-78 Donald Kelley, 1968 Gene Langley, 1986 Rodney Lukaszewski, 1975-78 Randy McCollum, 1967 Roy Hudson, 1973-74 Marcellus Johnson, 2019- Mike Kelley, 1968-69 Bennie Lansford, 1968-70 Barry Lussier, 1967-69 Micah McComb, 2018 Shane Hudson, 2016 Matt Johnson, 2012-16 Ian Kelso, 2010 & 2012-13 James Laramore, 2010 Parnell Lykes, 1980-82 Chance McCormack, 2013-14 Jimmy Humlick, 1986 Mike Johnson, 1960-61 Donald Kenebrew, 1985-86 Mike Laudig, 1975 M Larry McCoy, 1981-82 Dan Hunt, 1966 Paul Johnson, 1987-89 John Kent, 1961 Michael Lawson, 2019- Phillip Mack, 1982-84 Darrell McDonald, 1975 Titus Hunt, 2016-18 Sherwin Johnson, 1987-89 Barry Kerr, 1961-62 Danny Lee, 1977-78 Troy Mack, 1985-88 Scott McDonald, 1988-89 Montez Hunter, 2013-14 Tim Johnson, 1980-81 Jessie Kibbles, 1975-78 Danzell Lee, 1982-84 Kanon Mackey, 2016 Adrian McDowell, 1982-84 98 • LU Football • Senior College Lettermen Bobby McDowell, 1968 Robert Milner, 1978-79 Jayce Nelson, 2012-15 Taras Payne, 1984-87 Phillip Primm, 1963-66 Edward Robinson, 1971-72 Keith McFaddin, 1983-86 Joe Minden, 2015 John Nelson, 1969-71 Gehrig Payton, 1975-77 Keith Pruitt, 1983-86 Howard (Boo) Robinson, 1976-79 Danny McFarland, 1982-84 & 85 Cameron Minger, 2016-18 Larry Neumann, 1972-73 Jimmy Peacock, 1955-57 Don Ptacek, 1959-61 James Robinson, 1965-68 David McGaughy, 1960 Darrell Mingle, 1967-68 Danny Neuse, 1970-71 George Peddy, 1983 Raymond Purkerson, 1951-53 Von Robinson, 1976 Sam McGee, 2016 Daniel Mitchell, 1988-89 Jerry Nichols, 1959-60 Anthony Pendland, 1973-76 Doug Pursley, 1965-67 Andrew Rodney, 1987-88 Eddie McGill, 2013-16 Keegan Mitchell, 2015-16 Brent Nicholson, 2014-15 David Perkins, 1966-67 R Jack Roe, 2019- Tyrus McGlothen, 2012-13 Mike Mitchell, 1973 Jordan Nixon, 2010 Tracey Perkins, 1985-88 Al Rabb, 1973-75 Danny Rogas, 1975-77 Lonnie McGowen, 1973-76 Nalan Mitchell, 1977 Norman Noble, 1957-58 Robert Perkins, 1964 Richard Rafes, 1973 Jerry Rogers, 1958-60 Patrick McGriff, 2012 Dave Money, 1985 Larry Norman, 1970 Sean Perry, 1989 Emmitt Raleigh, 2013-16 James Rollins, 1975-78 Malcolm McKay, 1959-61 Drew Montgomery, 1980 Stanley Norman, 2018- Joe Persohn, 1983 Carlos Ramsey, 1962-63 Joe Rollins, 1984-85 Gary McKee, 1958-60 Kenny Montgomery, 1965-68 Kyron Norwood, 2019- Joshua Persohn, 2016 Derrion Randle, 2015-19 Anthony Ruffin, 2019- Wayne McKeller, 1973 Arthur Moore, 1986-89 Maurice Novak, 1987 Colton Peterson, 2017- Rodney Randle, Jr., 2015-18 Del’chaun Rushing, 2016-17 Blake McKenzie, 2016-17 David Moore, 1975 Randy Nunez, 1966-69 Keinon Peterson, 2010-13 Jerome Raven, 1988-89 Keffrin Rusk, 1984-85 Ryan McLin, 2010 Robbie Morehead, 1973 O Blake Peveto, 2010 Donald Rawls, 1981-83 S Armour McManus, 1959-61 Earl Morgan, 1984-86 Andy Oaks, 1985-88 Ed Peveto, 1957-59 Mike Reeder, 1973-76 Brent Salenga, 2013-14 Vernon McManus, 1964-65 Shawn Morgan, 1985-87 Anthony Oden, 2011 Alvin Phillips, 2015 Howland Reich, 1951-52 Audwin Samuel, 1973-74 Bill McNeill, 1958-59 Johnny Morris, 2013-14 Brad Oden, 1986 Don Phillips, 1961-63 Howard Reid, 1973 Juventino Sanchez, 2011-12 Robert McNeill, 1965 Adam Morse, 2016-18 Caleb Oden, 2018- Kurt Phoenix, 1976-79 Dudley Rench, 1956-58 Mike Sandera, 1979-80 Joe McReynolds, 1970-72 Bob Moss, 1954-55 Joe Okafor, 2012-14 Stan Pierce, 1969 Eric Reynolds, 1984 Ed Sanders, 1968-69 Kenny McRill, 1962-63 Logan Moss, 2012-15 Philip O’Neal, 1968-71 Connell Pitts, 1960-61 Desmond Richards, 2012-13 Donnie Schattel, 1977 William McVay, 2016-17 Ryan Mossakowski, 2012-13 Kevin O’Neill, 2015-19 Erik Pizarro, 2019- Lloyd Ricketson, 1968-71 Pat Schilhab, 1969 Duncan McVey, 2015-16 Jeff Muckleroy, 1984 Mike O’Quinn, 1974 Payton Ploch, 2010-13 Treston Ridge, 2014-15 Gary Schneeman, 1956 Payden McVey, 2011-14 Andre Mulinax, 2017- Geoge Orebe, 2012-14 Wayne Ponder, 1975 Wayne Riley, 1962 Roger Schott, 1962-63 Ronnie Melancon, 1973-74 Burton Murchison, 1984-87 Bernard Otto, 1957 Dennis Porter, 1970 Joe Rimes, 1956-59 Will Sciba, 1989 Bill Menard, 1969-71 Robert Murphy, 1974 Matt Oubre, 2015-17 Woodrow Porterfield, 1968-70 Tyler Rios, 2017-18 Anthony Scott, 1984 Stephone Mercer, 2011-12 Steven Murray-Sesay, 2010-12 Ricky Overton, 1975-78 Ronnie Potts, 1966-68 Myron Riser, 1986-89 Eugene Seale, 1983-85 Dudley Meredith, 1957 Mark Murrill, 2010-13 B.J. Oyefeso, 2012 Josh Powdrill, 2010-11 Hunter Rising, 2014-15 Ezell Seals, 1983-86 Frank Messina, 1968 Blaine Myers, 2015-16 P Keith Powe, 1987-89 Calvin Roberson, 1978-80 Elton Senegal, 1979-81 Raymond Meyer, 1954-56 Larry Myers, 1984-87 George Pachuca, 1969-70 Eugene Powell, 1953 Mark Roberts, 2013-14 Gene Sharp, 1953 Mark Meynisse, 2018-19 N Paul Palmer, 1970 Kendrick Prejean, 2010-11 Norris Roberts, 1981 Tyrone Shavers, 1988-89 Manasseh Miles, 2015-17 Bob Nance, 1955-57 George Parks, 1956-57 Richard Prejean, 1961-63 Zach Roberts, 2016-17 Tramon Shead, 2013-14 Bruce Miller, 1983-85 Corey Nance, 2016-19 Robert Parma, 1957-58 John Prescott, 2011-12 Sean Robertson, 2011-12 Derrek Shelton, 1980-81 David Miller, 1959 Kim Ray Nealy, 1985-86 Wesley Parma, 1951-53 Doug Prewitt, 2010-11 Blake Robinson, 2018- Nakota Shepard-Creer, 2019- Hubert Miller, 1954 Tamatoa Neher, 2018-19 Waylon Patterson, 1986-89 James Price, 1980-82 Case Robinson, 2016-19 Jamie Sherman, 1982-84 Senior College Lettermen • LU Football • 99 Michael Sheridan, 2014-15 Jesse Sparks, 2011-14 Lane Taylor, 2017-18 Ronnie Turpin, 1979-80 Eugene Washington, 1963-65 Darien Wilson, 2018-19 Aaron Shetley, 2010 Larry Spears, 1973-75 Paul Taylor, 1973-75 U James Washington, 2010-13 Herman Wilson, 1961-62 Dawud Shorts, 2017- Lee Spears, 1965-66 Omar Tebo, 2013-16 Scott Utterback, 2012 Keith Washington, 1985-86 Hubert Wilson, 1960 Mason Sikes, 2016-19 Dale Spence, 1973-75 Mark Teichman, 1974-76 V Marcus Washington, 2012-13 Jake Wilson, 1988-89 Bill Silva, 1954-56 Isaiah Spencer, 2018-19 Branden Thomas, 2010-13 Frank Van Renselaer, 1988-89 Brent Watson, 1983 Josh Wilson, 2011-12 David Silva, 1972 Corbin Spitzer, 1977 Buford Thomas, 1975-78 Kenneth Vaughn, 1983 Wayne Weaver, 1967 Tommy Winn, 1963 David Silvas, 1974-75 Garrison Spring, 2016-19 Charles Thomas, 1954-55 Desmond Veals, 2017- David Webb, 1961-62 Judge Wolfe, 2014 Bart Simmons, 1974-76 Cory Stagg, 1986-87 Donald Thomas, 1981-84 Mike Venson, 2011-12 Michael Wedgeworth, 1975 Davion Wolford, 2011-12 Kevin Simon, 1986-87 Cole Starnes, 2017-19 Henry Thomas, 1982 Jay Verde, 1971 Mark Welch, 1977-78 Jim Woodard, 1957-59 Jerry Simons, 1970 Shyler Staton, 2016-17 Tim Thomas, 1986-89 Joseph Viator, 2010-12 Daryl Wells, 1970-71 Chase Woods, 2015- James Simpson, 1986-87 Charles Starcke, 1956-59 Chris Thompson, 1980 Bill Vincent, 1959-61 Jalen Wells, 2019- Jason Woods, 1989 Herschel Sims, 2012 Edgar Stephens, 1963 Courtlin Thompson, 2012-13 W Brock Wempa, 2012-13 John Woods, 2010-11 Marc Singleton, 1985-86 DaQuan Stewart, 2014-15 DeWan Thompson, Jr., 2016-18 Arnold Wade, 1979-81 Patrick West, 1989 Bill Worsham, 1961-64 Cameron Sir Louis, 2018- Marshall Stewart, 1983-86 Ken Thompson, 1966-67 Darryl Waldrep, 1972-75 Bill Whaley, 1951 William Wowkanyn, 2015-16 Zach Skinner, 2010 Ronnie Stiger, 1981-82 Terry Thompson, 1968 A.J. Walker, 2018-19 Jestin White, 2011-13 Gary Wright, 1973-74 Tyler Slaydon, 2017-18 Mick Still, 1987-88 Richard Thurman, 1953-54 Jason Walker, 1989 Dwayne Whitehead, 1966-67 Ronnie Wright, 1961-62 Henry Sledge, 1958-60 Paul Stockman, 1988 Bobby Tibbetts, 1961-63 Norman Walker, 1955-57 J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 Glynn Wyble, 1954 Joe Sloan, 1974-76 David Stone, 1976 Matt Tillett, 2014-17 Ronnie Walker, 1956 Troy Whitmore, 1989 Spergon Wynn, 1964-67 Charles Smaistria, 1953-54 Ralph Stone, 1961-62 George Toal, 1971-72 Teddy Walker, 1952-54 John Wayne Wiersema, 1965-66 Y Tommie Smiley, 1965-67 Louis Story, 1977-79 Robert Tolar, 1960 Willie Walker, 1974 Bucky White, 1983-84 Tommy Yates, 1963-64 Aaron Smith, 1972 Justin Stout, 2010-13 Trey Tollett, 1974-77 Willie Walker, 1986-89 Tommy White, 1975-78 Mike Ybarra, 1979 Darren Smith, 1988-89 James Street, 1963 Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 Clarence Wallace, 1875-77 Randolph Wilburn, 1983 Daniel Yezak, 1963-64 Darryl Smith, 1979-81 Rick Stroman, 1981-83 Shephard Touchett, 1956-59 James Wallace, 1954 Sam Wilcox, 1954 Jackie Young, 1968-70 Don Smith, 1951 Harvey Stuessel, 1964-65 Bob Trahan, 1952 Luke Wallis, 2019- Dan Wilder, 1974 Keshawn Young, 2019- Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80 Caisen Sullivan, 2017- Richard Travis, 1972-73 Tony Walter, 1969 Steve Wilke, 1971-74 Kenneth Smith, 1963-65 Andrew Sundermann, 1981-83 Rodney Travis, 1967 Brent Walters, 2010 J.D. Wilkins, 1976-77 Kevin Smith, 2011 Lew Surratt, 1976-79 John Traylor, 1956-57 Kenny Wamble, 1968 Dennis Williams, 1980-82 Mike Smith, 1966 Rip Sutton, 1970 Bret Treadway, 2013-16 Myles Wanza, 2017- Floyd Williams, 1971 Shad Smith, 1985-88 Trenton Swinton, 2015-17 Sammy Trevino, 1954-55 Chaz Ward, 2019- George Williams, 1967-69 Tate Smith, 2015 T Charles Truitt, 1955 Connor Ward, 2014-17 John Williams, 1971-73 Willie Smith, 1984-87 Monte Tatford, 1979 Kenneth Turk, 1973-75 Larry Ward, 1957-59 Mike Williams, 1971-74 Greg Somers, 1976 Harrison Tatum, 2010 Bruce Turner, 1977 Jay Warrick, 1975-78 Ted Williams, 1975 Cory Soto, 2012 Bruce Taylor, 1970-72 Clayton Turner, 2016 Andrew Washington, 1975-78 Terry Lee Williams, 1979-82 Larry Spacek, 1974-77 Juan Taylor, 1979-81 Delmer Turner, 1951-53 Darrell Washington, 1974 Billy Wills, 1956 100 • LU Football • Senior College Lettermen Gilbert Adams, 1924-25 Floyd Berg, 1940-41 Walter Burton, 1946 Fred Costilla, 1938-39 Ted Dorsey, 1932-33 Otto Adams, 1924 Joe Bergin, 1926 Bert Buteaud, 1946-48 D.T. Cotham, 1936 M. Dowell, 1926 J.E. Aiken, 1925 Melvin Bergin, 1926 Ernest Byerly, 1932-33 L.M. Coy, 1936-37 Billy Downs, 1939 Ernest Albright, 1946 Ray Bergin, 1925 Clarence Cain, 1933-34 Cleo Creamer, 1934 E.L. Duhon, 1950 Jack Allen, 1942, 46 Granville Berry, 1940 Bill Canfield, 1937 Audie Creel, 1942 Ed Dupree, 1923 Terrell Allen, 1948 Lamar Bevil, 1933 Charles Capps, 1940 Clarence Crenshaw, 1926 Mickey Durk, 1949 Lemos Allman, 1935 Vincent Bevilacqua, 1937-38 Earl Carl, 1939 James Crouch, 1936-37 Dalton Dyess, 1949 Ernest Allred, 1923 Don Black, 1946 Vane Cartee, 1932-33 H.M. Culpepper, 1940-41 John East, 1937 Angelo Alvarez, 1946-47 Carl Blackmore, 1948 Di Carver, 1932-33 John Curtis, 1948 Moise Eastham, 1932 Don Anderson, 1950 Hugh Blanchette, 1935 John Certa, 1946-47 Ashton Daigle, 1934 Buck Elkins, 1932-33 Roy Andrews, 1923-24 Raye Blanchette, 1925 Preston Cessac, 1937 Joe Davidson, 1926 Morris English, 1937-38-39 Leroy Arnett, 1933-34 Joe Bland, 1925-26 Ennis Chafin, 1932 Roy Davidson, 1946-47 Frank Evans, 1942 Edgar Asbury, 1934-35 Thurman Bland, 1932 E.J. Chamblee, 1934 Averill Davis, 1946 L.E. Ezell, 1924 Doug Atwood, 1935 Billy Bolton, 1938 Angelo Chimeno, 1940 Ludie Davis, 1947 Johnny Farha, 1938 Ovey Babin, 1932, 34 James Bolton, 1950 Godfrey Choate, 1938-39 Wade Davis, 1940 Johnny Farinella, 1939-40 O.D. Bailey, 1936 Emmett Bone, 1932 Allison Crane, 1948 Wilbur Davis, 1947 A.D. Faulk, 1941 Tom Ball, 1936 Forest Booth, 1926 Bo Christian, 1946-47 Will Davis, 1948-49 Herman Fehl, 1937 Woodrow Bando, 1938 Sidney Bourgeois, 1924 Fred Clark, 1933-34 C.C. Dawson, 1942 Louie (Dutch) Fehl, 1923 Buell Bankston, 1934-35 Joe Bourland, 1938 Billy Clement, 1942 Elmer Deason, 1932 Aubrey Felder, 1947-48 Ray Barfield, 1924-25 Bill Bowers, 1937 Harold Clinefelter, 1940 Johnny Deason, 1934-35 Jerome Feldman, 1948 Harold Bartlett, 1940-41 F.S. (Spud) Braden, 1924-25 Lester Clodiaux, 1937 Ray Deaton, 1941 Herb Finger, 1942 Gene (Gabby) Bates, 1948-49-50 Bill Braswell, 1932 Curley Cohn, 1932 Lionel DeRouen, 1950 Howard Fisher, 1934 Bobbie Baublewsky, 1924 Merlin Breaux, 1950 Henry Cole, 1936 Bob Deslatte, 1942 Arthur Fore, 1936, 39

Junior College Lettermen Junior College Billy Bayne, 1938 J.P. Broussard, 1935 Melvin Coleman, 1941 Wilton Deslatte, 1950 Billy Foster, 1926 Paul Beard, 1937-38-39 Burren Brown, 1934-35 E.W. (Duck) Collins, 1940-41 Warren DeVillier, 1940 Leslie Foster, 1926 Hubert Beck, 1932-33 Red Brown, 1946 Lamar Combs, 1932-33 Alan Dickensen, 1938 Johnny Frank, 1937 George Bedre, 1940-41 Wallace Brown, 1941 M.F. (Red) Conner, 1937-38-39 Wayne Dillon, 1939 Elvin Franklin, 1936-37 Dudley Bell, 1939 Herbert Brunson, 1938-39 Frank Cook, 1932 A.M Dodd, 1938 Melvin Franklin, 1936-37 Lee Bell, 1926 Joe Burke, 1939 Jules Cook, 1938 Elmo Dorsey, 1948-49-50 Bob Frederick, 1948-49-50 Bob Bellaire, 1942 George Burlin, 1948 Harry Cooke, 1923-24-26 Leon Dorsey, 1935 Preston French, 1938-39-40 Junior College Lettermen • LU Football • 101 Frank Formuga, 1940 Maxey Hargrove, 1923-24 Leo Hyse, 1942 Jim Latta, 1949-50 Graham McCullough, 1923-24 Fred Fulgham, 1949-50 Floyd Harper, 1950 Wilmoth Ingells, 1935 George Laughman, 1934 Charles McDonald, 1947 Ken Fulgham, 1950 Alfred Harrington, 1950 Wayne Ivers, 1938 Danny LeBlanc, 1935 H.A. McDonald, 1925 Sam Gallier, 1941-42 Bill Hart, 1939, 40, 42 Bob Jackson, 1939 Ira LeBlanc, 1948-49 John McGrew, 1940 Clifton Garrett, 1946 Christy Hartman, 1936-37 Fred Jackson, 1946 Otis Lee, 1932-33 Floyd McGuistion, 1935, 37 Sherrill Garrett, 1941 Edgar Hass, 1938 James Jay, 1936-37 J.F. LeGros, 1941 Jim McHenry, 1935-36 Alton Geisendorff, 1947-48 Arthur Hawn, 1934-35 Clinton Johnson, 1933-34 W.S. (Bud) Leonard, 1948-49-50 Maurice McInnis, 1939-40 Walter Gernand, 1936 Hubert Hawthorne, 1923 Doyle Johnson, 1932 Bill Lierman, 1948-49-50 Hal McKinley, 1939 Leroy Gibson, 1940-41 Bob Hazlip, 1934 Jock Johnson, 1941 Roy (Toby) Lierman, 1949-50 John McLain, 1938 S.A. Giglio, 1925 Stanley Head, 1934 Ned Johnson, 1937 Jack Light, 1936 Reagan McLemore, 1924 Sam Giglio, 1936 Tom Head, 1936 O.S. Johnson, 1937-38 Walter Looney, 1939 Jimmy McNeill, 1948-49 Red Gill, 1925 J.W. Henderson, 1947 Malcolm Johnstone, 1936 A.J. Luquette, 1946-47 Paul McNeill, 1923 Joe Glasson, 1935 Henry Hensley, 1932 Curtis Jones, 1935-36 Richard Maddux, 1948 Lee Mendenhall, 1936-37 Stanton Glazener, 1948-49 Victor Herm, 1936 Harvey Jones, 1940 Charles Malitz, 1936-37 Corwin Menthendall, 1933-34 Art (Snow) Gordon, 1932-33 Bud Herring, 1941 Carroll Kennedy, 1939 Waylon Manning, 1933-34 Herman Meyers, 1937, 39 Harley Graff, 1949-50 Harry Hicks, 1949 Charles Kennedy, 1940 Roy Marsh, 1926 Leonard Migues, 1932 Howard Graff, 1949-50 Bobby Hickman, 1948 Douglas Key, 1939 Bob Marshall, 1948-49 Theo (Cotton) Miles, 1941-42 Claude Graves, 1938 Elton Hightower, 1950 Ed Khoury, 1925 Ernest Marshall, 1936-37 Truman Milling, 1947 George Gray, 1938 Arthur Hill, 1950 Paul (Hog) Kinnear, 1923-24 John Marshall, 1950 Bennie Mitchell, 1942 John Gray, 1923-24-25 Gene Hill, 1946 Curtis Kling, 1932 Clyde Martin, 1949 David Mitchell, 1948 John Green, 1932 Smitty Hill, 1948-49-50 Herbert Knowles, 1933-34 Joe Martinez, 1950 Leroy Molbert, 1942 Maurice Green, 1932-33 Andy Hillhouse, 1946 Bob Kocter, 1942 Gilbert Massey, 1946-47 Joe Monford, 1940-41 Sterling Griffin, 1947 R.A. Hillier, 1949-50 E.A. LaBauve, 1933 Clint Mayes, 1932-33 Ewing Mosely, 1935 Charles Griffith, 1949 J.W. Hise, 1937 Elmo LaBauve, 1924-25 Roy Mazzagatti, 1948-49-50 Pat Moulden, 1950 Claude Gunn, 1938 Karl Hollier, 1949-50 Leon Lackey, 1938 Jack McCann, 1938-39 Rene Mouton, 1934-35 Chris Hahn, 1924-25 Gordon Hope, 1936 Ernest Laminack, 1923 Bruce McClelland, 1936 Red Myers, 1933 Bob Hall, 1936 Orrin Hopper, 1932-33 Charles Landry, 1939-40 Hugh McConaughey, 1950 Edwin Nash, 1934-35 Earl Hall, 1949 Charles Howell, 1924 J.C. Landry, 1937 J.B. McConnico, 1938 Goober Nelson, 1924-25 Milton Hall, 1948 Ezra Clinton Hughes, 1924 Pat Landry, 1947 Ben McCowen, 1926 Jim Nelson, 1932 Pearman Hardy, 1947 Horace Humphrey, 1938 Glazer Lane, 1936 May McCreight, 1940 Rudolph Neumann, 1940-41 102 • LU Football • Junior College Lettermen Garland Nunnelly, 1939 Arthur Reddell, 1925 Meryl Self, 1936 Kelley Strayberry, 1937 Morris White, 1932-33 Wesley Nunez, 1942 Jimmy Reed, 1937 Larry Shaw, 1940 W.A. Strickland, 1937-38 John Whitely, 1940-41 Charles Oliver, 1946-47 L.D. Reed, 1934-35 Bill Sheffield, 1936-37 Voy Strother, 1939 Felix Wiggins Jr., 1948 James L. Oliver, 1947 Bert Reeder, 1946 Dick Sheffield, 1942-46 Sterling Swift, 1948 Perry Wiggins, 1932 Earl Ott, 1926 Aubrey Reeves, 1940 Otho Shirley, 1924-25 Earl Swinney, 1932 Robert Williams, 1936 Emmett Owen, 1939-40 Howland Reich, 1949-50 W.W. Simmons, 1947 Rudolph Tatum, 1924 Charles Williamson, 1946-47 Stanley Owens, 1925 Joe Renfrom, 1932 W.G. Shivers, 1940 Mike Tawell, 1947 Billy Willingham, 1947 Jimmy Dan Pace, 1949-50 D.L. Richards, 1934 Lawrence Smailhall, 1934-35 Joe Tilley, 1937-38-39 Hugh Wilson, 1932 Harold Gene Palmer, 1948 Frankie Rinando, 1936 Eugene Smiley, 1947, 49 James Travis, 1935 John D. Wilson, 1939-40-41 Don Parker, 1950 O.J. Rivere, 1940 Bobby Lee Smith, 1946 Don Trawick, 1950 L.C. Wilson, 1923-24 Lawrence Parkhouse, 1940 Jasper Rizzo, 1941 Brandt Smith, 1947-48 Sam Trevino, 1949-50 Tommy Wilson, 1949-50 Wesley Parma, 1950 Robert Roberts, 1926 James Smith, 1934-35 Tommy Trigge, 1946-47 Jack Winstel, 1950 Vernon Perdue, 1935-36 Walter Robin, 1950 Richard Smith, 1938 Sidney Trimble, 1940-41 Charles Woodridge, 1946 Lucas Petkovsek, 1942 Frank Roccaforte, 1940 Robbie Dee Smith, 1946-47 Richard Tucker, 1948 Nolan Woods, 1939 Roy Philip, 1926 Carlos Rojo, 1948 Wallace Smith, 1932 Don Tucket, 1948 Carl Van Wormer, 1926 Bill Phillips, 1936 Carlos Romano, 1946-47 Gene Sory, 1948 Ed Vallee, 1932 Orville Wright, 1942 Glenn Phillips, 1939 Bobby Roop, 1950 Christy Sparks, 1941 Jake Verde, 1932-33 Virgil Wright, 1941 Oail (Bum) Phillips, 1941, 46-47 Tony Rossi, 1934 I.D. Sparks, 1942 J.B. Vick, 1948 Irving Wyble, 1934-35 Bill Plake, 1941 Bill Roy, 1937 Melvyn Sparks, 1937, 39 Vernon Vick, 1947 Mortimer Wyble, 1935 S.R. Plake, 1936 Robert (Rob) Roy, 1926 Earl Spell, 1938 Jack Viterbo, 1938-39 Warren Wyble, 1932-33-34 Jimmy Plyton, 1942 Woodrow Roy, 1933-34 Asa Spencer, 1923 Hugh Wagner, 1947 Charles Young, 1940 Preston Premeaux, 1948 Clyde Rush, 1933-34 Odre Speyrer, 1947 John Walker, 1926 Harold Young, 1924 Jeff Purdon, 1932-33 Lew Russell Jr., 1948-49 Alvin Stahl, 1925 Tillie Walker, 1923-24 Willard Young, 1938-39 Ray Purkerson, 1950 Sam Salim, 1947-48-49 Durwood Steele, 1934-35 William Walker, 1926 Desmond Zoch, 1946-47 Pat Rachal, 1948 Ralph Sanders, 1934 Ray Sterling, 1940 Robin Walter, 1950 Shelton Zorn, 1938 Lehman Rahn, 1934 Sandy Sanderson, 1949 Bill Steussey, 1938 L.R. Weldon, 1949-50 Leon Rahn, 1935-36 David Sapp, 1950 Fred Stone, 1939 Bobby Wendrock, 1939 Vernon Ramke, 1946-47 Tommie Saxe, 1925-26 Kenneth Stowe, 1946 Joe Westerman, 1948 Charles (Bubba) Ray, 1941-42 Charlie Schmucker, 1932 W.L. Straughn, 1941 Billy Wherry, 1932-33 - Stanley Ray, 1935 Jackie Scouten, 1948-49 Herman Strauss, 1950 Bill White, 1939 Junior College Lettermen • LU Football • 103 Rushing Passing Scoring Most Yards (Game)...... 454 vs. Mexico Poly, 9/10/60 Most Yards (Game)...... 553 at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 Most Points (Game)...... 75 vs. Okla. Panhandle St., 8/31/13 Most Yards (Season)...... 2,935, 2015 (11 games) Most Yards (Season)...... 3,456, 2014 (12 games) Most Points (Season)...... 475, 2014 (12 games) Fewest Yards (Game)...... -24 vs. Arkansas State, 11/14/87 Most Attempts (Game)...... 67 at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 Best Scoring Average (Season)...... 39.6, 2014 (12 games) Fewest Yards (Season)...... 663, 2010 (11 games) Most Attempts (Season)...... 495, 2013 (12 games) Consecutive Games Scored...... 64, 1953-60 Most Attempts (Game)...... 75 at Texas State, 10/24/59 Most Completions (Game)...... 43 at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 Fewest Points (Season)...... 97, 1976 (11 games) Most Attempts (Season)...... 615, 2018 (12 games) ...... 43 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/16/13 Fewest Attempts (Game)... 9 vs. Sam Houston State, 9/18/10 Most Completions (Season)...... 307, 2013 (12 games) Miscellaneous Fewest Attempts (Season)...... 293, 1989 (10 games) Most TD Passes (Game)...... 7 vs. Houston Baptist, 11/1/14 Most First Downs (Game)...... 43 at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 ...... 7 vs. Okla. Panhandle St., 8/31/13 Most Fumbles (Game)...... 11 vs. Abilene Christian, 10/1/60 Most TD Passes (Season)...... 33, 2014 (12 games) Total Offense Most Fumbles Lost (Game)....6 vs. Abilene Christian, 10/1/60 ...... 33, 2013 (12 games) Most Yards (Game)...... 691 Nicholls, 10/18/14 ...... vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/18/54 Most Interceptions (Game)...... 7 at UL-Lafayette, 10/25/80 Most Yards (Season)...... 6,036, 2014 (12 games) Most Turnovers (Game)...... 10 at Rice, 9/22/84 (5 F & 5 I) Most Interceptions (Season)...... 26, 1984 (11 games) Fewest Yards (Game)...... 29 vs. McNeese State, 11/13/76 Fewest Turnovers (Season)...... 14, 1988 (9 F & 5 I) ...... 26, 1969 (10 games) Fewest Yards (Season)...... 2,202, 1956 (9 games) Fewest Fumbles Lost (Season)...... 5, 2015 (11 games) Fewest Interceptions (Season)...... 5, 1988 (11 games) Most Plays (Game)...... 108 at New Mexico State, 11/14/70 Fewest Yards (Game)...... 0 at New Mexico State, 11/4/72 Most Plays (Season)...... 936, 2014 (12 games) ...... 0 at Abilene Christian, 10/30/71 Largest Margin of Victory Fewest Plays (Game)...... 41 at Houston, 9/10/16 Fewest Yards (Season)...... 571, 1951 (10 games) Margin Score Opponent Date Fewest Plays (Season)...... 490, 1956 (9 games) Fewest Attempts (Game)...... 3 at Abilene Christian, 10/30/71 75 75-0 Oklahoma Panhandle State 8/31/13 Fewest Attempts (Season)...... 95, 1958 (8 games) 73 73-0 Texas College 9/13/14 Fewest Completions (Game).0 at Abilene Christian, 10/30/71 66 72-6 UT-Permian Basin 9/9/17 Fewest Completions (Season)...... 33, 1951 (10 games) 63 70-7 Kentucky Christian 9/1/18 63 66-3 Bacone College 9/5/15 58 72-14 Houston Baptist 11/1/14 58 58-0 Texas College 9/3/11

104 • LU Football • Offensive Team Records Rushing Interceptions Miscellaneous Most Yards Allowed (Game)...... 512 by Arkansas State, 11/15/86 Most Interceptions (Game)...... 6 at Louisiana Tech, 9/24/83 Fewest First Downs Allowed (Game)...... 0 by Most Yards Allowed (Season)...... 3,283, 1987 (11 games) ...... vs. UT Arlington, 10/31/64 ...... Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 9/27/58 Fewest Yards Allowed (Game)...... -25 by Texas College, 9/3/11 ...... vs. Sul Ross State, 11/16/57 Most Fumbles Caused (Game)...... 13 at Texas Southern, 9/6/80 Fewest Yards Allowed (Season)...... 806, 1958 (8 games) Most Interceptions (Season)...... 29, 1971 (11 games) Most Fumbles Caused (Season)...... 47, 1980 (11 games) Most Attempts Against (Game)...... 80 by West Texas A&M, 10/14/78 Fewest Interceptions (Season)...... 5, 1985 (11 games) ...... 1971 (11 games) Most Attempts Against (Season)...... 630, 1987 (11 games) Consecutive Games with Interception...... 15, 1963-65 Fewest Fumbles Caused (Season)...... 11, 2012 (12 games) Fewest Attempts Against (Game)...... 21 by Stephen F. Austin, 11/5/11 Most Fumbles Recovered (Game)...... 8 at Texas Southern, 9/6/80 Fewest Attempts Against (Season)...... 301, 1958 (8 games) Total Offense ...... vs. McNeese State, 9/21/68 Fewest Fumbles Recovered (Season)...... 3, 2012 (12 games) Most Yards Allowed (Game)...... 785 at Baylor, 9/12/15 Passing Most Yards Allowed (Season)...... 5,308, 2018 (12 games) Most Yards Allowed (Game)...... 515 by Incarnate Word, 10/13/18 Fewest Yards Allowed (Game)...... -6 by Texas College, 9/3/11 Largest Margin of Defeat Most Yards Allowed (Season)...... 3,532, 2018 (12 games) Fewest Yards Allowed (Season)...... 1,348, 1958 (8 games) Margin Score Opponent Date Most Attempts Allowed (Game)...... 70 by Stephen F. Austin, 11/3/12 Most Plays Allowed (Game)...... 109 by Stephen F. Austin, 11/3/12 77 77-0 at Texas Tech 9/8/18 Most Attempts Allowed (Season)...... 500, 2018 (12 games) Most Plays Allowed (Season)...... 907, 2018 (12 games) 70 73-3 at Texas A&M 9/6/14 Most Completions Allowed (Game)...... 43 by West Texas A&M, 9/3/88 Fewest Plays Allowed (Game)...... 37 by Louisiana-Lafayette, 9/28/57 68 71-3 at Stephen F. Austin 9/25/10 Most Completions Allowed (Season)...... 267, 2018 (12 games) Fewest Plays Allowed (Season)...... 427, 1958 (8 games) 66 66-0 at Sam Houston State 10/29/11 Most TD Passes Allowed (Game)...... 6 vs. Northwestern State, 9/15/18 62 69-7 at Arkansas State 10/31/70 ...... 6 at Texas A&M, 9/6/14 Scoring 59 62-3 at Texas A&M 9/14/19 Most TD Passes Allowed (Season)...... 29, 2019 (12 games) 59 69-10 at Stephen F. Austin 11/5/11 Most Points Allowed (Game)...... 77 at Texas Tech, 9/8/18 Fewest Yards Allowed (Game)...... -7 by Trinity University, 11/4/67 59 66-7 at Trinity University 10/25/52 ...... 77 by Louisiana Tech, 11/15/69 Fewest Yards Allowed (Season)...... 542, 1958 (8 games) Most Points Allowed (Season)...... 430, 2011 (11 games) Fewest Attempts Allowed (Game)...... 2 by Abilene Christian, 10/3/59 Fewest Points Allowed (Season)...... 52, 1958 (8 games) Fewest Attempts Allowed (Season)...... 108, 1955 (10 games) Shutouts (Season)...... 3, 1958 (8 games) Fewest Completions Allowed (Game)...... 0, several times Fewest Completions Allowed (Season)...... 39, 1955 (10 games)

Defensive Team Records • LU Football • 105 Most TD Passes in a Game Rushing Passing 7 by Caleb Berry at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 Most Yards in a Game Most Yards in a Game Most TD Passes in a Season 347 by Kade Harrington vs. Abilene Christian, 10/10/15 554 by Caleb Berry at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 33 by Caleb Berry, 2014 Most Yards in a Season Most Yards in a Season Most Touchdown Passes in a Career 2,092 by Kade Harrington, 2015 3,709 by Caleb Berry, 2014 71 by Caleb Berry, 2011-14 Most Yards in a Career Most Yards in a Career Most Consecutive Passes Without an Interception 4,348 by Kade Harrington, 2013-16 7,863 by Caleb Berry, 2011-14 192 by John Evans, 1987 (22) and 1988 (170) Most Carries in a Game Most Attempts in a Game Most Interceptions in a Game 36 by Kade Harrington at Northwestern State, 10/17/15 67 by Caleb Berry at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 6 by Brent Watson at McNeese State, 11/17/84 Most Carries in a Season Most Attempts in a Season Most Interceptions in a Season 266 by Kade Harrington, 2015 475 by Caleb Berry, 2013 23 by Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Most Carries in a Career Most Attempts in a Career Most Interceptions in a Career 724 by Kade Harrington, 2013-16 1,103 by Caleb Berry, 2011-14 37 by Ray Campbell, 1980-83 Most Yards by a Freshman Most Completions in a Game Most Yards by a Freshman 880 by Kade Harrington, 2013 43, Twice, Last by Caleb Berry at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 1,491 by Ray Campbell, 1980 Most Yards by a Sophomore Most Completions in a Season Most Yards by a Sophomore 1,547 by Burton Murchison, 1985 295 by Caleb Berry, 2013 1,563 by Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Most Yards by a Junior Most Completions in a Career Most Yards by a Junior 2092 by Kade Harrington, 2015 656 by Caleb Berry, 2011-14 3,332 by Caleb Berry, 2013 Most Yards by a Senior Best Completion Percentage in a Game Most Yards by a Senior 890 by Tommie Smiley, 1967 .858 (12-of-14) by Tommy Tomlin vs. West Texas A&M, 9/19/70 3,709 by Caleb Berry, 2014 Longest Run From Scrimmage Best Completion Percentage in a Season Longest Pass Play 85 yards by Eugene Washington vs. Trinity, 11/6/65 .621 (295-of-475) by Caleb Berry, 2013 89 yards from Darrel Colbert, Jr. to Jawun Ruffin vs. Howard Best Completion Percentage in a Career Payne, 10/26/57 .599 (178-of-297) by Jordan Hoy, 2018-19

106 • LU Football • Individual Records Most Yards by a Junior Most Yards in a Season Total Offense 3,492 by Caleb Berry, 2013 1,157 by Mark Roberts, 2014 Most Yards in a Game (160 rushing, 3,332 passing) Most Yards in a Career 591 by Caleb Berry at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 Most Yards by a Senior 2,432 by Reggie Begelton, 2012-15 (37 rushing, 554 passing) 3,935 by Caleb Berry, 2014 Most TD Passes Caught in a Game Most Yards in a Season (226 rushing, 3,709 passing) 4 by Mark Roberts, vs. Houston Baptist, 11/1/14 3,935 by Caleb Berry, 2014 Most TD Passes Caught in a Season (226 rushing, 3,709 passing) All-Purpose Yards 13 by Mark Roberts, 2014 Most Yards in a Career Most Total Yards in a Game Most TD Passes Caught in a Career 8,290 by Caleb Berry, 2011-14 365 by Kade Harrington vs. Abilene Christian, 10/10/15 21 by Mark Roberts, 2013-14 (427 rushing, 7,863 passing) (347 rushing, 18 receiving) Most Catches by a Freshman Most Plays in a Game Most Total Yards in a Season 48 by Kade Harrington, 2013 82 by Caleb Berry at Central Arkansas, 11/8/14 2,347 by Kade Harrington, 2015 Most Catches by a Sophomore (15 rushing, 67 passing) (2,092 rushing, 216 receiving 39 kick return) 82 by Reggie Begelton, 2013 Most Plays in a Season Most Yards in a Career Most Catches by a Junior 583 by Caleb Berry, 2013 5,320 by Kade Harrington, 2013-16 67 by Reggie Begelton, 2014 (108 rushing, 475 passing) (4,348 rushing, 933 receiving, 39 kickoff returns) Most Catches by a Senior Most Plays in a Career 73 by Chris Ford, 1989 1,364 by Caleb Berry, 2011-14 Receiving (261 rushing, 1,103 passing) Scoring Most Yards by a Freshman Most Catches in a Game Points in a Game 1,429 by Ray Campbell, 1980 18 by Reggie Begelton vs. Stephen F. Austin, 11/16/13 30 by Kade Harrington vs. Northwestern State, 10/17/15 (-62 rushing, 1,491 passing) Most Catches in a Season Points in a Season Most Yards by a Sophomore 82 by Reggie Begelton, 2013 138 by Kade Harrington, 2015 1,643 by Tommy Tomlin, 1969 Most Catches in a Career Points in a Career (80 rushing, 1,563 passing) 226 by Reggie Begelton, 2012-15 Most Yards in a Game 306 by Kade Harrington, 2013-16 212 by J.J. Hayes vs. Northwestern State, 10/8/11 Touchdowns in a Game 5 by Kade Harrington, 10/17/15 Individual Records • LU Football • 107 Touchdowns in a Season Most Made in a Season 344 by Johnny Fuller, 1967 23 by Kade Harrington, 2015 21 by Bailey Giffen, 2019 Most Return Yards in a Career Touchdowns in a Career Most Made in a Career 626 by Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 51 by Kade Harrington, 2013-16 29 by Jabo Leonard, 1972-75 Highest Return Average in a Season Longest Field Goal 38.5 by J.E. Whitmore, 1956 (4 returns) Kickoff Returns 57 yards by Mike Andrie vs. Arkansas State, 11/14/87 Highest Return Average in a Career Most Returns in a Game 15.7 by Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 8 by Rodney Randle, Jr. vs. Northwestern State, 9/15/18 Extra Points Most TD Returns in a Game Most Returns in a Season Most Made in a Game 2 by Brendan Langley vs. Incarnate Word, 11/12/16 42 by Kevin Johnson in 2013 10, Twice, Last by Elvin Martinez vs. Kentucky Christian, 9/1/18 Most TD Returns in a Season Most Returns in a Career Most Made in a Season 2 by Brendan Langley, 2016; 85 by Kevin Johnson, 2012-14 52 by Alex Ball, 2015 Kevin Johnson, 2013; Rondy Colbert, 1973 Most Return Yards in a Game Most Made in a Career Most TD Returns in a Career 179 by Kevin Johnson at Stephen F. Austin, 11/3/12 112 by Justin Stout, 2010-13 2 Six Times, Last by Brendan Langley, 2015-16 Most Return Yards in a Season Best Percentage in a Season Longest Punt Return 841 by Kevin Johnson, 2013 1.000 10 Times, Last by Bailey Giffen (26-of-26), 2019 90 yards Three Times, Last by Brendan Langley Most Return Yards in a Career Consecutive Makes vs. Incarnate Word, 11/12/16 1,820 by Kevin Johnson, 2012-14 88 by Alex Ball, 2013-16 Most TD Returns in a Season Interceptions 2 by Kevin Johnson, 2012 Punt Returns Most in a Game Most TD Returns in a Career Most Returns in a Game 3 Three Times, Last by Brendan Langley vs. SE Louisiana, 2 by Kevin Johnson, 2012-14; by Harold LaFitte, 1962-65 8 by Johnny Ray Smith vs. Baylor, 9/13/80 10/1/16 Longest Kickoff Return Most Returns in a Season Most in a Season 98 yards, Twice, Last by Zae Giles vs. Incarnate Word, 11/12/16 31 by Rondy Colbert, 1973 7 by Jake David, 1965; by David Webb, 1961 Most Returns in a Career Most in a Career Field Goals 71 by Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 14 by Bennie Lansford, 1967-70 Most Made in a Game Most Return Yards in a Game Longest Interception Return 4, Twice, Last by Bailey Giffen at Houston Baptist, 11/16/19 206 by Brendan Langley vs. Incarnate Word, 11/12/16 96 yards by Tyrus McGlothen vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Most Return Yards in a Season 9/29/12 108 • LU Football • Individual Records Top Single-Game Single-Season Leaders Yearly Rushing Leaders Performances Name Att. Yards Year Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD Year Name Att. Yds. Avg. TD 1. Kade Harrington, 2015 266 2,092 Name Opponent Att. Yds. 2. Burton Murchison, 1985 265 1,547 1951 Sammy Carpenter 96 607 6.3 9 1975 Anthony Pendland 94 334 3.6 0 Kade Harrington Abilene Christian, 2015 28 347 3. Sammy Carpenter, 1952 172 1,005 1952 Sammy Carpenter 172 1,005 5.8 13 1976 Anthony Pendland 125 393 3.1 5 Kade Harrington Northwestern St., 2015 36 282 4. Tommy Smiley, 1967 174 890 1953 Sammy Carpenter 101 671 6.6 8 1977 Kevin Bell 121 515 4.3 3 Burton Murchison Rice, 1985 31 259 5. Doug Matthews, 1972 182 881 1954 Sammy Carpenter 75 420 5.6 3 1978 Mike Ellis 100 374 3.7 1 Kade Harrington Nicholls, 2015 32 255 6. Kade Harrington, 2013 180 880 1955 Raymond Meyer 77 534 6.9 4 1979 Ben Booker 113 396 3.4 0 7. Burton Murchison, 1986 129 830 Kade Harrington Central Arkansas, 2015 24 243 1956 Raymond Meyer 92 475 5.2 2 1980 Ben Booker 87 377 4.3 5 8. Burton Murchison, 1988 130 813 1957 Bob Nance 118 638 5.4 6 1981 Ben Booker 130 569 4.4 1 Kade Harrington Sam Houston St., 2015 24 230 9. Kenny Montgomery, 1967 168 766 1958 J.E. Whitmore 68 402 5.9 3 1982 Floyd Dorsey 138 433 3.1 4 Jordan Hoy Stephen F. Austin, 2018 21 225 10. Kade Harrington, 2014 154 740 1959 Ronnie Fontenot 104 551 5.3 6 1983 George Landry 156 554 3.6 7 Burton Murchison Prairie View, 1985 22 222 1960 Ronnie Fontenot 73 457 6.3 1984 Burton Murchison 91 408 4.5 2 Kade Harrington Incarnate Word, 2015 31 217 Career Leaders 1961 John Kent 78 425 5.4 1985 Burton Murchison 265 1,547 5.8 8 Sammy Carpenter Sul Ross State, 1952 28 210 Name Att. Yards 1962 Ralph Stone 101 380 3.8 1986 Burton Murchison 129 830 4.6 9 Kade Harrington Coastal Carolina, 2016 28 207 1. Kade Harrington, 2013-16 724 4,348 1963 Eugene Washington 95 411 4.3 1987 Burton Murchison 130 813 6.3 6 Burton Murchison UTA, 1985 27 202 2. Burton Murchison, 1984-87 665 3,598 1964 Harold LaFitte 94 407 4.3 3 1988 Troy Barrett 120 598 5.0 2 Burton Murchison La. Tech, 1985 31 199 3. Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 444 2,703 4. Doug Matthews, 1969-72 569 2,323 1965 Tommy Smiley 126 542 4.3 5 1989 Kenny Franklin 107 522 4.9 8 Kade Harrington Houston Baptist, 2015 30 192 Tommy Smiley McNeese, 1967 25 187 5. Tommy Smiley, 1965-67 369 1,781 1966 Darrell Johnson 95 456 4.8 5 2010 Octavious Logan 52 229 4.4 0 6. Ben Booker, 1978-81 391 1,599 1967 Tommy Smiley 174 890 5.1 6 2011 Mike Venson 104 332 3.2 2 Myles Wanza Sam Houston St., 2018 15 168 7. Myles Wanza, 2017-Pres. 309 1,519 1968 Kenny Montgomery 107 291 2.7 0 2012 DePauldrick Garrett 138 585 4.2 2 Burton Murchison La-Monroe, 1987 16 154 8. Kenny Montgomery, 1965-68 366 1,468 1969 Glen Hill 126 500 4.0 2 2013 Kade Harrington 180 880 4.9 8 Carl Harris Texas College, 2014 26 153 9. J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 281 1,386 1970 Doug Matthews 136 581 4.3 5 2014 Kade Harrington 154 740 4.8 11 Kade Harrington SE Louisiana, 2015 20 152 10. George Landry, 1982-85 369 1,351 1971 Doug Matthews 194 689 3.6 11 2015 Kade Harrington 266 2092 7.9 21 George Landry Nicholls, 1983 29 152 11. Charles Dinhoble, 1957-60 234 1,328 1972 Doug Matthews 182 881 4.8 8 2016 Kade Harrington 124 636 5.1 4 12. Raymond Meyer, 1954-56 240 1,314 1973 Greg Chambers 78 278 3.6 1 2017 Kendrick King 102 354 3.5 2 13. Anthony Pendland, 1973-76 372 1,275 1974 Ronnie Melancon 113 486 4.3 1 2018 Myles Wanza 110 683 6.2 3 14. Glen Hill, 1969-72 426 1,174 15. Ronnie Fontenot, 1959-61 189 1,061 2019 Myles Wanza 120 471 3.9 4 Individual Rushing Records • LU Football • 109 Chronological List of 100-Yard Rushing Games Multiple Year Player Opponent Yards Year Player Opponent Yards Year Player Opponent Yards 100-Yard Games 1952 Sammy Carpenter at Sul Ross State 210 Johnny Lee at Abilene Christian 115 1984 Burton Murchison UT Arlington 114 1953 Sammy Carpenter Sul Ross State 143 1970 Doug Matthews at New Mexico State 129 Dennis Haskin Texas Southern 112 Dec. 7, 1963 Mexico Poly Sammy Carpenter at Sam Houston State 128 Doug Matthews at Louisiana-Lafayette 108 1985 Burton Murchison at Rice 259 Richard Prejean 17-137 1954 Sammy Carpenter at Texas State 102 1971 Doug Matthews Central Missouri 107 Burton Murchison Prairie View A&M 222 Eugene Washington 9-112 Dan Yezak 6-101 1957 J.E. Whitmore Texas A&M-Kingsville 115 Doug Matthews Trinity 105 Burton Murchison at UT Arlington 202 1958 J.E. Whitmore at Northwestern State 101 Doug Matthews Louisiana-Lafayette 102 Burton Murchison at Louisiana Tech 199 Nov. 11, 1967 Louisiana Tech 1960 Ronnie Fontenot South Dakota 132 Glen Hill at Abilene Christian 100 Burton Murchison McNeese 140 Kenny Montgomery 18-136 Dudley Rench at Northwestern State 109 1972 Doug Matthews at New Mexico State 135 Burton Murchison Texas State 118 Tommy Smiley 18-100 Jimmy Davis Mexico Poly 107 Doug Matthews at UTEP 101 Burton Murchison Louisiana-Monroe 109 Oct. 18, 2014 Nicholls 1963 Richard Prejean at Mexico Poly 137 1974 Ronnie Melancon McNeese 110 Burton Murchison at North Texas 102 Carl Harris 8-116 Eugene Washington at Mexico Poly 112 1977 Kevin Bell at McNeese 126 1986 Burton Murchison at Stephen F. Austin 130 Kade Harrington 18-123 Dan Yezak at Mexico Poly 101 1979 Floyd Dorsey at Baylor 113 Troy Barrett Central State (Okla.) 119 1965 Eugene Washington Trinity 109 1980 Ben Booker Arkansas State 143 1987 Burton Murchison Louisiana-Monroe 154 Oct. 20, 2018 Sam Houston State Myles Wanza 15-168 1966 Darrell Johnson UT Arlington 129 Percy Bruce Louisiana-Monroe 105 Burton Murchison at UTEP 126 A.J. Walker 23-121 1967 Tommy Smiley at McNeese 187 1981 Ben Booker McNeese 125 Burton Murchison Stephen F. Austin 115 Tommy Smiley at Abilene Christian 149 Ben Booker Stephen F. Austin 102 1989 Danny Faust at West Texas A&M 130 Kevin Montgomery Quantico Marines 142 1982 Floyd Dorsey at Stephen F. Austin 126 2011 DePauldrick Garrett Texas College 105 Kevin Montgomery Louisiana Tech 136 George Landry Louisiana-Monroe 109 2012 DePauldrick Garrett McMurry 104 Tommy Smiley Louisiana Tech 100 Floyd Dorsey Sam Houston State 108 DePauldrick Garrett at McNeese 112 Tommy Smiley at New Mexico State 102 1983 George Landry at Nicholls 152 2013 Kade Harrington Bacone College 143 1968 Doug Carter UT Arlington 107 Bruce Miller at Louisiana-Lafayette 110 Kade Harrington SE Louisiana 100 1969 Glen Hill Louisiana-Lafayette 119 George Landry Texas Southern 102 Kade Harrington Stephen F. Austin 105 110 • LU Football • Individual Rushing Records Chronological List of 100-Yard Rushing Games Consecutive Year Player Opponent Yards Year Player Opponent Yards 100-Yard Games 2014 Carl Harris Texas College 153 Myles Wanza Sam Houston State 168 Carl Harris Abilene Christian 134 A.J. Walker Sam Houston State 121 Kade Harrington 8 2015 Season Kade Harrington Abilene Christian 143 Jordan Hoy Stephen F. Austin 225 Burton Murchison 5 1985 Season Carl Harris Nicholls 116 Darrel Colbert, Jr. McNeese 110 Kade Harrington 2 2016 Season Kade Harrington Nicholls 123 2019 Jordan Hoy Abilene Christian 103 Burton Murchison 2 1985 Season Carl Harris 2 2014 Season Kade Harrington Incarnate Word 143 Burton Murchison 2 1987 Season 2015 Kade Harrington Sam Houston State 230 Floyd Dorsey 2 1982 Season Kade Harrington SE Louisiana 152 Tommy Smiley 2 1967 Season Kade Harrington Abilene Christian 347 Kade Harrington Northwestern State 282 Kade Harrington Central Arkansas 243 Kade Harrington Houston Baptist 192 Kade Harrington Nicholls 255 Kade Harrington Incarnate Word 217 2016 Kade Harrington Coastal Carolina 207 Kade Harrington Southeastern Louisiana 143 Kade Harrington Northwestern State 145 Austin Krautz Houston Baptist 114 2017 Kendrick King Northwestern State 120 Myles Wanza Houston Baptist 143 2018 Jordan Hoy Kentucky Christian 101 Darrel Colbert, Jr. Northwestern State 110 Individual Rushing Records • LU Football • 111 Kade Harrington (17) Stephen F. Austin, 9/27/86 22 130 5.9 Ben Booker (3) George Landry (3) J.E. Whitmore (2) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Stephen F. Austin, 9/26/87 16 115 7.2 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Bacone College, 9/21/13 7 143 20.4 Louisiana-Monroe, 10/10/87 16 154 9.6 Arkansas State, 11/8/80 16 143 8.9 UL-Monroe, 10/30/82 28 109 3.9 A&M-Kingsville, 11/19/57 13 115 8.8 SE Louisiana, 10/26/13 19 100 5.3 UTEP, 10/17/87 22 126 5.7 Stephen F. Austin, 10/3/81 19 102 5.4 Nicholls, 9/3/83 29 152 5.2 Louisiana-Monroe, ‘58 17 101 5.9 Stephen F. Austin, 11/16/13 35 105 4.6 McNeese State, 10/31/81 22 125 5.7 Texas Southern, 10/1/83 12 102 8.5 Abilene Christian, 10/4/14 20 143 7.2 Doug Matthews (7) Troy Barrett (1) Nicholls, 10/18/14 18 123 6.8 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Floyd Dorsey (3) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Incarnate Word, 11/15/14 25 143 5.7 UL-Lafayette, 10/24/70 21 108 5.1 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Darrel Colbert (2) Central State, 11/8/86 11 119 10.8 Sam Houston St., 9/19/15 24 230 9.6 New Mexico St., 11/14/70 27 129 4.8 Baylor, 9/8/79 11 113 10.3 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. SE Louisiana, 10/1/15 20 152 7.6 Central Missouri, 10/2/71 19 107 5.6 Stephen F. Austin, 9/11/82 29 126 4.3 Northwestern State, 9/15/18 27 137 5.1 Kevin Bell (1) UL-Lafayette, 10/23/71 21 102 4.9 Abilene Christian, 10/10/15 28 347 12.4 Sam Houston State, 9/18/82 33 108 3.3 McNeese, 11/17/18 19 110 5.8 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Trinity, 11/6/71 20 105 5.3 Northwestern St., 10/17/15 36 282 7.8 McNeese State, 11/12/77 15 126 8.4 Central Arkansas, 10/24/15 24 243 10.1 UTEP, 9/16/72 18 101 5.6 DePauldrick Garrett (3) Glen Hill (2) New Mexico St., 11/4/72 23 135 5.9 Houston Baptist, 10/31/15 30 192 6.4 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Percy Bruce (1) Nicholls, 11/7/15 32 255 8.0 Texas College, 9/3/11 20 105 5.2 UL-Lafayette, 10/25/69 22 119 5.4 Sammy Carpenter (4) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Incarnate Word, 11/14/15 31 217 7.0 McMurry, 10/13/12 10 104 10.4 Abilene Christian, 10/30/71 27 100 3.7 Louisiana-Monroe, 10/18/80 25 105 4.2 Coastal Carolina, 9/3/16 28 207 7.4 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. McNeese State, 11/17/12 23 112 4.9 Sul Ross State, 11/15/52 28 210 7.5 SE Louisiana, 10/1/16 23 143 6.2 Kenny Montgomery (2) Doug Carter (1) Sam Houston State, ‘53 20 128 6.4 Abilene Christian, 10/8/16 23 145 6.3 Carl Harris (3) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Sul Ross State, ‘53 23 143 6.2 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Quantico Marines, 10/7/67 16 142 8.9 Texas State, ‘54 12 102 8.5 UT Arlington, 11/23/68 12 107 8.9 Burton Murchison (13) Texas College, 9/13/14 26 153 5.9 Louisiana Tech, 11/11/67 18 136 7.6 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Mississippi College, 9/20/14 15 134 8.9 Tommy Smiley (4) Jimmy Davis (1) UT Arlington, 9/29/84 19 114 6.0 Nicholls, 10/18/14 8 116 14.5 Myles Wanza (2) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Prairie View, 9/14/85 22 222 10.1 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. New Mexico State, 9/16/67 20 102 5.1 Mexico Poly, 9/10/60 8 107 13.4 Texas State, 9/21/85 22 118 5.4 Jordan Hoy (3) Houston Baptist, 11/11/17 26 143 5.5 Abilene Christian, 10/14/67 20 149 7.5 Rice, 9/28/85 31 259 8.4 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Sam Houston State, 10/20/18 15 168 11.2 McNeese State, 10/21/67 25 187 7.5 Danny Faust (1) Louisiana-Monroe, 10/12/85 28 109 3.9 Kentucky Christian, 9/1/18 5 101 20.2 UT Arlington, 10/19/85 27 202 7.5 Louisiana Tech, 11/11/67 18 100 5.6 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Stephen F. Austin, 10/27/18 21 225 10.7 Eugene Washington (2) West Texas A&M, 9/16/89 10 130 13.0 Louisiana Tech, 11/2/85 31 199 6.4 Abilene Christian, 10/5/19 21 103 4.9 North Texas, 11/9/85 26 102 3.9 Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. McNeese State, 11/23/85 31 140 4.5 Mexico Poly, 12/7/63 9 112 12.4 Trinity, 11/5/65 9 109 12.1 112 • LU Football • 100-Yard Rushing Games by Player Ronnie Fontenot (1) Bruce Miller (1) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. South Dakota, 11/24/60 7 132 18.9 UL-Lafayette, 10/22/83 20 110 5.5 Richard Prejean (1) Dennis Haskin (1) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Mexico Poly, 12/7/63 17 137 8.1 Texas Southern, 9/1/84 23 112 4.9 Dudley Rench (1) Darrell Johnson (1) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Louisiana-Monroe, 9/24/60 21 109 5.2 UT Arlington, 11/19/66 12 129 10.8 A.J. Walker (1) Kendrick King (1) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Sam Houston State, 10/20/18 23 121 5.3 Northwestern State, 9/16/17 21 120 5.7 Dan Yezak (1) Austin Krautz (1) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Mexico Poly, 12/7/63 6 101 16.8 Houston Baptist, 10/29/16 21 114 5.4

Johnny Lee (1) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. Abilene Christian, 10/18/69 21 115 5.5

Ronnie Melancon (1) Opponent Att. Yds. Avg. McNeese State, 11/16/74 23 110 4.8

100-Yard Rushing Games by Player • LU Football • 113 Single Game Passing Yards Single Season Passing Yards Yearly Passing Leaders Name Opponent Yds. Name Yards Year Name A C I Pct. Yds. TD Year Name A C I Pct. Yds. TD Caleb Berry Central Arkansas, 2014 554 1. Caleb Berry, 2014 3,709 1951 Bill Lierman 44 14 4 .318 278 1 1975 David Silvas 114 49 8 .430 615 1 Andre Bevil McNeese, 2010 429 2. Caleb Berry, 2013 3,332 1952 Bill Lierman 86 38 11 .418 703 2 1976 Chris Frederick 105 45 13 .429 464 0 Andre Bevil SE Louisiana, 2010 417 3. John Evans, 1989 2,901 1953 Eugene Sharp 38 16 4 .421 350 1 1977 Chris Frederick 59 20 4 .339 238 1 Shad Smith UL-Monroe, 1987 412 4. Larry Haynes, 1979 2,641 1954 Jerry Boone 38 19 4 .500 365 3 1978 Larry Haynes 184 92 11 .500 1,261 8 Carson Earp Northwestern State, 2016 412 5. Fred Hessen, 1981 2,108 1955 Jerry Boone 74 28 9 .378 445 5 1979 Larry Haynes 402 233 18 .580 2,641 21 John Evans UTEP, 1989 407 6. Andre Bevil, 2010 2,013 1956 George Parks 104 46 4 .443 642 5 1980 Ray Campbell 296 157 19 .530 1,491 7 Larry Haynes UTA, 1979 403 7. Shad Smith, 1987 1,806 1957 George Parks 71 32 7 .450 701 9 1981 Fred Hessen 365 180 16 .498 2,108 14 Caleb Berry Grambling State, 2013 399 8. Andre Bevil, 2011 1,719 1958 Charles Starcke 71 28 8 .394 407 5 1982 Fred Hessen 115 46 15 .400 736 4 Caleb Berry Stephen F. Austin, 2013 393 9. Jordan Hoy, 2019 1,611 1959 Charles Starcke 86 34 3 .395 569 4 1983 Ray Campbell 116 52 9 .448 710 4 John Evans Angelo State, 1989 393 Darrel Colbert, Jr., 2018 1,611 1960 Windell Hebert 81 38 7 .469 613 5 1984 Brent Watson 129 55 15 .426 733 5 Caleb Berry Houston Baptist, 2014 391 1961 Windell Hebert 158 70 4 .443 1,214 11 1985 Brent Watson 144 65 13 .451 967 5 Caleb Berry Grambling State, 2014 389 Career Passing Yards 1962 Windell Hebert 189 81 10 .429 1,112 7 1986 John Evans 157 77 7 .490 956 5 Caleb Berry Mississippi College, 2014 379 Name Yards 1963 Phillip Primm 105 49 5 .466 592 5 1987 Shad Smith 281 155 12 .552 1,806 11 Fred Hessen UTA, 1981 367 1. Caleb Berry, 2011-14 7,863 1964 Phillip Primm 120 62 6 .517 893 8 1988 John Evans 282 154 3 .546 1,525 9 Andre Bevil Northwestern State, 2011 360 2. John Evans, 1986-89 6,347 1965 Phillip Primm 147 74 10 .503 1,002 10 1989 John Evans 414 228 17 .551 2,901 17 John Evans McNeese, 1989 353 3. Phillip Primm, 1963-66 4,036 1966 Phillip Primm 202 102 9 .506 1,549 16 2010 Andre Bevil 288 157 14 .545 2,013 14 Jordan Hoy Central Arkansas, 2018 346 4. Larry Haynes, 1978-79 3,902 1967 Randy McCollum 232 115 8 .498 1,533 15 2011 Andre Bevil 233 127 10 .545 1,719 14 John Evans McNeese, 1987 341 5. Shad Smith, 1985-88 3,833 1968 Bobby McDowell 146 74 6 .452 850 4 2012 Ryan Mossakowski 193 113 8 .585 1,194 13 Jordan Hoy Abilene Christian, 2019 338 1969 Tommy Tomlin 256 121 23 .473 1,563 10 2013 Caleb Berry 475 295 8 .621 3,332 32 6. Andre Bevil, 2010-11 3,732 Caleb Berry Nicholls, 2014 330 1970 Tommy Tomlin 172 84 10 .488 1,072 6 2014 Caleb Berry 459 269 13 .586 3,709 33 7. Windell Hebert, 1959-62 2,962 1971 Glen Hill 103 39 10 .379 475 3 2015 Joe Minden 201 116 11 .577 1,296 12 8. Fred Hessen, 1981-82 2,844 1972 George Toal 60 25 4 .417 370 2 2016 Carson Earp 123 71 2 .577 975 5 9. Ray Campbell, 1980-83 2,808 1973 Bobby Flores 192 82 11 .427 890 4 2017 Darrel Colbert, Jr. 153 82 7 .536 863 8 10. Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 2,635 1974 Bobby Flores 134 49 7 .366 574 2 2018 Darrel Colbert, Jr. 203 107 8 .527 1,611 14 2019 Jordan Hoy 230 138 4 .600 1,611 8 114 • LU Football • Individual Passing Records Single Game Completions Career Completions Single Season Pass Attempts Single Game Single Season Name Opponent Comp. Name Comp. Name Attempts Passing Touchdowns Passing Touchdowns Caleb Berry Central Arkansas, 2014 43 1. Caleb Berry, 2011-14 656 1. Caleb Berry, 2013 475 Name Opponent TD Name TD Caleb Berry Stephen F. Austin, 2013 43 2. John Evans, 1986-89 533 2. Caleb Berry, 2014 459 Caleb Berry Houston Baptist, 2014 7 1. Caleb Berry, 2014 33 Andre Bevil SE Louisiana, 2010 34 3. Larry Haynes, 1978-79 325 3. John Evans, 1989 414 Caleb Berry OK Panhandle St., 2013 6 2. Caleb Berry, 2013 32 John Evans Angelo State, 1989 33 4. Shad Smith, 1985-88 308 4. Larry Haynes, 1979 402 Tommy Tomlin La. Tech, 1969 6 3. Larry Haynes, 1979 21 Caleb Berry Grambling St., 2013 31 5. Phillip Primm, 1963-66 287 5. Fred Hessen, 1981 365 Caleb Berry Grambling State, 2014 5 4. John Evans, 1989 17 John Evans Miss. College, 1988 31 6. Andre Bevil, 2010-11 284 6. Andre Bevil, 2010 288 Caleb Berry Nicholls St., 2013 5 5. Phillip Primm, 1966 16 Larry Haynes UT Arlington, 1979 31 7. Ray Campbell, 1980-83 248 7. John Evans, 1988 282 Jordan Hoy Central Arkansas, 2018 4 6. Randy McCollum, 1967 15 Caleb Berry Mississippi Coll., 2014 30 8. Fred Hessen, 1981-82 226 8. Shad Smith, 1987 281 Darrel Colbert, Jr. Northwestern State, 2018 4 7. Darrel Colbert, Jr., 2018 14 Caleb Berry Central Arkansas, 2013 30 9. Tommy Tomlin, 1969-70 205 9. Tommy Tomlin, 1969 256 Darrel Colbert, Jr. UT-Permian Basin, 2017 4 Andre Bevil, 2011 14 John Evans McNeese State, 1989 30 10. Windell Hebert, 1959-62 192 10. Andre Bevil, 2011 233 Carson Earp Northwestern St., 2016 4 Andre Bevil, 2010 14 Carson Earp Sam Houston St., 2015 4 Fred Hessen, 1981 14 Single Season Completions Single Game Career Pass Attempts Caleb Berry Central Arkansas, 2014 4 Name Comp. Pass Attempts Name Attempts Caleb Berry McNeese St., 2013 4 Career Passing Touchdowns 1. Caleb Berry, 2013 295 Name Opponent Attempts 1. Caleb Berry, 2011-14 1,103 Caleb Berry SE Louisiana, 2013 4 Name TD 2. Caleb Berry, 2014 269 Caleb Berry Cent. Arkansas, 2014 67 2. John Evans, 1985-89 998 Caleb Berry Bacone College, 2013 4 1. Caleb Berry, 2011-14 71 3. Larry Haynes, 1979 233 Fred Hessen UT Arlington, 1981 61 3. Shad Smith, 1985-88 601 Andre Bevil SE Louisiana, 2011 4 2. John Evans, 1985-89 40 4. John Evans, 1989 228 John Evans Angelo State, 1989 59 4. Larry Haynes, 1978-79 586 Andre Bevil SE Louisiana, 2010 4 3. Phillip Primm, 1963-66 39 5. Fred Hessen, 1981 180 Larry Haynes UT Arlington, 1979 58 5. Phillip Primm, 1963-66 575 John Evans Angelo State, 1989 4 4. Andre Bevil, 2010-11 28 6. Andre Bevil, 2010 157 Caleb Berry Stephen F. Austin, 2013 55 6. Andre Bevil, 2010-11 521 Larry Haynes UT Arlington, 1979 4 Shad Smith, 1985-88 28 Ray Campbell, 1980 157 Andre Bevil SE Louisiana, 2010 55 7. Ray Campbell, 1980-83 512 6. Larry Haynes, 1978-79 26 8. Shad Smith, 1987 155 Carson Earp Northwestern St., 2016 52 8. Fred Hessen, 1981-82 480 7. Windell Hebert, 1959-62 23 9. John Evans, 1988 154 John Evans McNeese State, 1989 50 9. Bobby Flores, 1973-76 472 8. Darrel Colbert, Jr., 2017-18 22 10. Jordan Hoy, 2019 138 Caleb Berry Grambling St., 2013 49 10. Windell Hebert, 1959-62 438 9. Fred Hessen, 1981-82 18 Tommy Tomlin Southern Illinois, 1970 49 10. Randy McCollum, 1966-67 17

Individual Passing Records • LU Football • 115 Yearly Leaders - Receiving Yards Yearly Leaders - Receptions Year Name Rec Yds. Avg. TD Year Name Rec Yds. Avg. TD Year Name Rec Yds. Avg. TD Year Name Rec Yds. Avg. TD 1951 Bob Frederick 17 277 16.3 3 1977 Howard Robinson 9 205 22.8 0 1951 Bob Frederick 17 277 16.3 3 1976 Larry Spacek 22 280 12.7 0 1952 Bob Frederick 33 477 14.5 2 1978 Howard Robinson 27 451 16.7 4 1952 Bob Frederick 33 477 14.5 2 1977 Howard Robinson 9 205 22.8 0 1953 Gene Powell 19 246 12.9 2 1979 Howard Robinson 59 840 14.2 12 1953 Gene Powell 19 246 12.9 2 1978 Howard Robinson 27 451 16.7 4 1954 Gene Powell 13 175 13.5 3 1980 Alfred Mask 34 579 17.0 4 1954 Gene Powell 13 175 13.5 3 1979 Howard Robinson 59 840 14.2 12 1955 Bob Nance 5 89 17.8 1 1981 Herbert Harris 61 911 14.9 7 1955 Bob Nance 5 89 17.8 1 1980 Alfred Mask 34 579 17.0 4 1956 Dudley Rench 17 295 17.4 4 1982 Herbert Harris 34 525 15.4 4 1956 Dudley Rench 17 295 17.4 4 Sam Choice 34 368 10.8 3 1957 Bob Nance 9 228 25.3 2 1983 Howard Easley 22 396 18.0 1 1957 Glenn Green 12 196 16.3 1 1981 Herbert Harris 61 911 14.9 7 1958 Glenn Green 13 177 13.6 1 1984 Rodney Clay 31 736 23.7 4 1958 Glenn Green 13 177 13.6 1 1982 Herbert Harris 34 525 15.4 4 1959 Ronnie Fontenot 12 174 14.5 2 1985 Rodney Clay 36 644 17.9 4 1959 Ronnie Fontenot 12 174 14.5 2 1983 Howard Easley 22 396 18.0 1 1960 Bobby Jancik 12 137 11.4 1 1986 Derek Anderson 34 575 16.9 3 1960 Bobby Jancik 12 137 11.4 1 1984 Rodney Clay 31 736 23.7 4 1961 Amrour McManus 23 363 15.8 4 1987 Ranzy Levias 45 682 15.2 2 1961 Amrour McManus 23 363 15.8 4 1985 Rodney Clay 36 644 17.9 4 1962 Ronnie Wright 25 312 12.5 2 1988 Willie Walker 39 411 10.5 1 1962 Ronnie Wright 25 312 12.5 2 1986 Derek Anderson 34 575 16.9 3 1963 Don Phillips 16 229 14.3 2 1989 Chris Ford 73 918 12.6 4 1963 Don Phillips 16 229 14.3 2 1987 Ranzy Levias 45 682 15.2 2 1964 Frazer Dealy 22 311 14.1 6 2010 J.J. Hayes 52 745 14.3 6 1964 Frazer Dealy 22 311 14.1 6 1988 Willie Walker 39 411 10.5 1 1965 Bill Kilgore 39 509 13.1 2 2011 J.J. Hayes 53 951 17.9 8 1965 Bill Kilgore 39 509 13.1 2 1989 Chris Ford 73 918 12.6 4 1966 Bill Kilgore 34 549 16.1 6 2012 Barry Ford 49 470 9.6 1 1966 Bill Kilgore 34 549 16.1 6 2010 J.J. Hayes 52 745 14.3 6 1967 Bill Kilgore 44 687 15.6 7 2013 Reggie Begelton 82 858 10.5 8 Johnny Fuller 34 517 15.2 7 2011 J.J. Hayes 53 951 17.9 8 1968 Ronnie Gebauer 56 831 14.8 4 2014 Mark Roberts 46 1,157 25.2 13 1967 Bill Kilgore 44 687 15.6 7 2012 Barry Ford 49 470 9.6 1 1969 Ronnie Gebauer 48 652 13.6 2 2015 Reggie Begelton 56 542 9.7 5 1968 Ronnie Gebauer 56 831 14.8 4 2013 Reggie Begelton 82 858 10.5 8 1970 Patrick Gibbs 34 637 18.7 7 2016 Zae Giles 58 518 8.9 4 1969 Ronnie Gebauer 48 652 13.6 2 2014 Reggie Begelton 67 860 12.8 6 1971 Joe Bowser 23 354 15.4 3 2017 Isaiah Howard 17 365 21.5 1 1970 Ronnie Gebauer 39 540 13.8 1 2015 Reggie Begelton 56 542 9.7 5 1972 Joe Bowser 32 593 18.5 6 2018 Jawun Ruffin 19 319 16.8 2 1971 Joe Bowser 23 354 15.4 3 2016 Zae Giles 58 518 8.9 4 1973 Joe Bowser 38 545 14.3 3 2019 Kirkland Banks 36 506 14.1 1 1972 Joe Bowser 32 593 18.5 6 2017 Kirkland Banks 32 298 9.3 1 1974 Larry Spears 16 288 18.0 2 1973 Joe Bowser 38 545 14.3 3 2018 Jawun Ruffin 19 319 16.8 2 1975 Larry Spears 25 380 15.2 1 1974 Larry Spears 16 288 18.0 2 Kirkland Banks 19 231 12.2 2 1976 Howard Robinson 19 315 16.6 2 1975 Larry Spears 25 380 15.2 1 2019 Kirkland Banks 36 506 14.1 1 116 • LU Football • Individual Receiving Records Single Game Receiving Yards Single Season Single Game Receptions Career Receptions Single Season Touchdowns Name Opponent Yds. Receiving Yards Name Opponent No. Name Rec. Yards Name TD J.J. Hayes Northwestern State, 2011 212 Name Rec. Yards Reggie Begelton Stephen F. Austin, 2013 18 1. Reggie Begelton, 2012-15 226 2,435 1. Mark Roberts, 2014 13 Jordan Edwards Stephen F. Austin, 2012 208 J.J. Hayes McNeese, 2011 14 2. Robbie Gebauer, 1967-70 149 2,098 2. Howard Robinson, 1979 12 Mark Roberts Houston Baptist, 2014 205 1. Mark Roberts, 2014 46 1,157 Reggie Begelton Central Arkansas, 2014 193 2. J.J. Hayes, 2011 53 951 Reggie Begelton Central Arkansas, 2014 13 3. Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 119 1,769 3. Kevin Johnson, 2012 10 Herbert Harris Louisiana Tech, 1981 192 3. Chris Ford, 1989 73 918 Herbert Harris Louisiana Tech, 1981 13 4. Patrick Gibbs, 1967-70 115 1,667 4. Reggie Begelton, 2013 8 J.J. Hayes McNeese State, 2011 189 4. Herbert Harris, 1981 61 911 Reggie Begelton Grambling State, 2014 12 5. Howard Robinson, 1976-79 114 1,811 Mark Roberts, 2013 8 Herbert Harris Louisiana Tech, 1982 182 5. Reggie Begelton, 2014 67 860 Chris Ford McNeese, 1989 12 6. Herbert Harris, 1979-82 112 1,624 J.J. Hayes, 2011 8 Howard Robinson UT Arlington, 1979 170 6. Reggie Begelton, 2013 82 858 Kade Harrington Stephen F. Austin, 2013 11 7. Chris Ford, 1986-89 106 1,251 Marcus Jackson, 2010 8 Reggie Begelton Stephen F. Austin, 2013 167 7. Howard Robinson, 1979 59 840 Reggie Begelton Central Arkansas, 2013 11 8. J.J. Hayes, 2010-11 105 1,696 8. Five Players Tied 7 Chris Ford McNeese State, 1989 158 Chris Ford Angelo State, 1989 11 9. Chris Lafferty, 1986-89 98 1,242 J.J. Hayes OK. Panhandle St., 2010 150 8. Ronnie Gebauer, 1968 56 831 Bill Kilgore UT Arlington, 1965 150 9. J.J. Hayes, 2010 52 745 Herbert Harris Louisiana Tech, 1982 11 10. Derek Anderson, 1985-88 96 1,361 Career Touchdowns Mark Roberts Nicholls, 2014 148 10. Rodney Clay, 1984 31 736 Howard Robinson UT Arlington, 1979 11 Name TD Kirkland Banks Abilene Christian, 2019 145 Ronnie Gebauer Arkansas State, 1969 11 Single Game Touchdowns 1. Mark Roberts, 2013-14 21 DeWan Thompson Northwestern State, 2016 139 Career Receiving Yards Name Opponent TD 2. Reggie Begelton, 2012-15 20 Mark Roberts Grambling State, 2014 139 Name Rec. Yards Single Season Receptions Mark Roberts Houston Baptist, 2014 4 3. Howard Robinson, 1976-79 18 J.J. Hayes Georgia State, 2010 138 Name Rec. Yards Dorian Gaston Northwestern St., 2018 3 4. Patrick Gibbs, 1967-70 16 Chris Ford Angelo State, 1989 133 1. Reggie Begelton, 2012-15 226 2,435 Kevin Simon Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 132 2. Ronnie Gebauer, 1967-70 149 2,098 1. Reggie Begelton, 2013 82 858 Mark Roberts McNeese, 2013 3 Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 15 Ronnie Gebauer Arkansas State, 1969 132 3. Howard Robinson, 1976-79 114 1,811 2. Chris Ford, 1989 73 918 Jordan Edwards Stephen F. Austin, 2012 3 6. J.J. Hayes, 2010-11 14 Devonn Brown Houston Baptist, 2015 130 4. Mark Roberts, 2013-14 79 1,795 3. Reggie Begelton, 2014 67 860 Kevin Johnson McMurry, 2012 3 Marcus Jackson, 2010-11 14 Ronnie Gebauer UT Arlington, 1968 129 5. Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 119 1,769 4. Herbert Harris, 1981 61 911 Kevin Johnson Langston, 2012 3 8. Frazer Dealy, 1963-65 13 Marcus Jackson Sam Houston State, 2010 126 6. J.J. Hayes, 2010-11 105 1,696 5. Howard Robinson, 1979 59 840 J.J. Hayes Southeastern La., 2010 3 9. Derek Anderson, 1985-88 12 Mark Roberts Incarnate Word, 2014 124 7. Patrick Gibbs, 1967-70 115 1,667 6. Zae Giles, 2016 58 518 Jesse Cavil Sam Houston St., 1981 3 Joe Bowser, 1971-73 12 Six Players Tied 123 8. Herbert Harris, 1979-82 112 1,624 7. Reggie Begelton, 2015 56 542 Howard Robinson UT Arlington, 1979 3 Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 12 9. Joe Bowser, 1971-73 93 1,492 Ronnie Gebauer, 1968 56 831 Patrick Gibbs Louisiana Tech, 1969 3 10. Rodney Clay, 1982-85 69 1,395 9. Chris Lafferty, 1989 55 671 10. J.J. Hayes, 2011 53 951 Individual Receiving Records • LU Football • 117 Single Game Total Offense Yearly Total Offense Leaders Name Opponent Pass/Rush Total Year Name Pass Rush Total Avg. TD (P/R) Year Name Pass Rush Total Avg. TD (P/R) Caleb Berry Central Arkansas, 2014 554/15 591 1951 Sammy Carpenter 70 607 667 74.1 13 (4/9) 1975 Bobby Flores 579 30 609 76.1 6 (3/3) Carson Earp Northwestern State, 2016 412/63 475 1952 Bill Lierman 703 475 1,178 117.8 6 (2/4) 1976 Charles Behn 358 111 469 78.2 2 (2/0) Jordan Hoy Abilene Christian, 2019 338/103 441 1953 Sammy Carpenter 40 671 711 71.1 9 (1/8) 1977 Kevin Bell 0 515 515 46.8 3 (0/3) Caleb Berry Grambling State, 2013 399/39 438 1954 Sammy Carpenter 125 420 545 77.9 4 (1/3) 1978 Larry Haynes 1,261 78 1,339 121.7 13 (8/5) Andre Bevil McNeese State, 2010 429/-3 426 1955 Jerry Boone 445 149 594 84.9 9 (5/4) 1979 Larry Haynes 2,641 -213 2,428 220.7 25 (21/4) John Evans UTEP, 1989 407/14 421 1956 George Parks 642 -41 601 66.8 12 (5/7) 1980 Ray Campbell 1,491 -62 1,429 129.9 8 (7/1) Caleb Berry Mississippi College, 2014 379/40 419 1957 George Parks 701 54 755 75.5 14 (9/5) 1981 Fred Hessen 2,108 12 2,120 192.7 17 (14/3) Caleb Berry McNeese State, 2014 327/91 418 1958 Charles Starcke 407 99 506 63.3 6 (5/1) 1982 Fred Hessen 736 -7 729 81.0 5 (4/1) Caleb Berry Stephen F. Austin, 2013 393/17 410 1959 Charles Starcke 569 176 745 62.1 6 (4/2) 1983 George Landry 554 0 554 61.6 7 (0/7) John Evans Angelo State, 1989 393/12 405 1960 Windell Hebert 613 142 755 75.5 na 1984 Dennis Haskin 429 243 672 74.7 4 (3/1) Caleb Berry Grambling State, 2014 389/15 404 1961 Windell Hebert 1,214 197 1,411 128.2 na 1985 Burton Murchison 44 1,547 1,591 144.6 9 (1/8) Darrel Colbert, Jr. Northwestern State, 2018 263/137 400 1962 Windell Hebert 1,112 51 1,163 116.3 na 1986 Burton Murchison 59 830 889 80.8 9 (0/9) Andre Bevil Southeastern Louisiana, 2010 417/-19 398 1963 Phillip Primm 722 114 836 92.9 6 (6/0) 1987 Shad Smith 1,806 -92 1,714 190.4 12 (11/1) John Evans McNeese State, 1989 353/43 396 1964 Phillip Primm 893 131 1,024 102.4 8 (8/0) 1988 John Evans 1,525 119 1,644 149.5 14 (9/5) Jordan Hoy Central Arkansas, 2018 346/49 395 1965 Phillip Primm 1,002 36 1,038 148.3 11 (10/1) 1989 John Evans 2,901 94 2,995 299.5 22 (17/5) Shad Smith Louisiana-Monroe, 1987 412/-19 393 1966 Phillip Primm 1,549 211 1,760 176.0 17 (16/1) 2010 Andre Bevil 2,013 28 2,041 204.1 14 (14/0) Larry Haynes UT Arlington, 1979 403/-16 387 1967 Randy McCollum 1,533 26 1,559 155.9 17 (14/3) 2011 Andre Bevil 1,719 171 1,890 189.0 14 (14/0) Caleb Berry Houston Baptist, 2014 391/-7 384 1968 Bobby McDowell 850 78 928 92.8 6 (4/2) 2012 Ryan Mossakowski 1,194 23 1,217 152.1 13 (13/0) Andre Bevil Northwestern State, 2011 360/14 374 1969 Tommy Tomlin 1,563 80 1,643 192.6 12 (10/2) 2013 Caleb Berry 3,332 160 3,492 291.0 32 (32/0) Caleb Berry Nicholls State, 2013 329/31 360 1970 Tommy Tomlin 1,072 -116 956 159.3 8 (6/2) 2014 Caleb Berry 3,709 226 3,935 327.9 34 (33/1) John Evans McNeese State, 1987 341/15 356 1971 Glen Hill 475 269 744 67.6 6 (3/3) 2015 Kade Harrington 0 2,092 2,092 190.2 21 (0/21) Tommy Tomlin Louisiana Tech, 1969 308/43 351 1972 Doug Matthews 0 881 881 80.1 8 (0/8) 2016 Carson Earp 244 975 1,219 135.4 8 (5/3) Fred Hessen UT Arlington, 1981 367/-18 349 1973 Bobby Flores 890 -13 877 87.7 8 (8/0) 2017 Darrel Colbert, Jr. 863 285 1,148 127.6 13 (8/5) Kade Harrington Abilene Christian, 2015 0/347 347 1974 Bobby Flores 574 49 623 69.2 5 (2/3) 2018 Darrel Colbert, Jr. 1,611 597 2,208 184.0 24 (14/10) 2019 Jordan Hoy 1,611 400 2,011 251.4 16 (8/8) Andre Bevil Southeastern Louisiana, 2011 270/77 347 118 • LU Football • Individual Total Offense Leaders Single Season Total Offense Name Rushing Passing Total Scoring Records 1. Caleb Berry, 2014 226 3,709 3,935 Single Season Career 2. Caleb Berry, 2013 160 3,332 3,492 Name TD 2-Pt PAT FG Pts. Name TD 2-Pt PAT FG Pts. 3. John Evans, 1989 94 2,901 2,995 1. Kade Harrington, 2015 23 0 0 0 138 1. Kade Harrington, 2013-Pres. 51 0 0 0 306 4. Larry Haynes, 1979 -213 2,641 2,428 2. Bailey Giffen 0 0 26-26 21-28 89 2. Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 33 0 0 0 198 5. Darrel Colbert, Jr., 2018 597 1,611 2,208 3. Alex Ball, 2015 0 0 52-52 10-13 82 3. Justin Stout, 2010-13 0 0 112-120 24-40 184 6. Fred Hessen, 1981 12 2,108 2,120 Mark Roberts, 2014 13 2 0 0 82 4. Doug Matthews, 1969-72 28 2-4 0 0 172 7. Kade Harrington, 2015 2,092 0 2,092 5. Kevin Johnson, 2012 13 0 0 0 78 5. Burton Murchison, 1984-87 28 1-1 0 0 170 8. Andre Bevil, 2010 28 2,013 2,041 Sammy Carpenter, 1952 13 0 0 0 78 6. Jabo Leonard, 1972-75 0 0 62-64 29-44 149 9. Jordan Hoy, 2019 400 1,611 2,011 7. Kade Harrington, 2014 12 0 0 0 72 7. Alex Ball, 2013-Present 0 0 86-86 20-27 146 10. Andre Bevil, 2011 171 1,719 1,890 8. Kade Harrington, 2013 12 0 0 0 72 8. Kade Harrington, 2013-Pres. 24 0 0 0 144 Howard Robinson, 1979 12 0 0 0 72 9. Justin Stout, 2010-13 0 0 84-91 20-31 144 Career Total Offense 10. Elvin Martinez, 2018 0 0 45-46 8-13 69 10. Mike Andrie, 1984-87 0 0 70-72 24-42 142 Name Rushing Passing Total 11. Doug Matthews, 1971 11 1-3 0 0 68 11. Mike Marlow, 1978-81 0 0 57-64 28-51 141 1. Caleb Berry, 2011-14 427 7,863 8,290 12. Ronnie Fontenot, 1959 8 1 17 0 67 12. Mark Roberts, 2013-14 21 2 0 0 130 2. John Evans, 1986-89 32 6,347 6,379 13. Burton Murchison, 1986 11 0 0 0 66 13. Harold LaFitte, 1962-65 21 0 2 0 128 3. Phillip Primm, 1963-66 343 4,036 4,379 14. Darrel Colbert, Jr., 2018 10 0 0 0 60 14. Reggie Begelton, 2012-15 20 0 0 0 120 4. Kade Harrington, 2013-16 4,348 0 4,348 Toby Lierman, 1951 10 0 0 0 60 15. Howard Robinson, 1976-79 18 0 0 0 108 5. Andre Bevil, 2010-11 199 3,732 3,931 6. Larry Haynes, 1978-79 -135 3,902 3,767 7. Burton Murchison, 1985-88 3,598 145 3,743 8. Shad Smith, 1985-88 -394 3,833 3,493 9. Windell Hebert, 1959-62 406 2,962 3,368 10. Darrel Colbert, Jr., 2017-18 882 2,474 3,356

Individual Total Offense/Scoring Records • LU Football • 119 Longest Punts Yearly Punting Leaders Name Opponent Yds. Year Name No. Yds. Avg. Year Name No. Yds. Avg. Year Name No. Yds. Avg. Lynn Bock West Texas State, 1972 86 1951 Bob Frederick 55 2,113 38.4 1968 Danny Hetzel 78 2,766 35.4 Mike Andrie 14 495 35.4 Lynn Bock Louisiana-Lafayette, 1973 80 1952 Bob Frederick 40 1,363 34.1 1969 Danny Hetzel 20 670 33.5 1985 Ricky Fernandez 53 2,182 41.2 Tyler Slaydon Nicholls, 2017 73 1953 Bill Davis 25 979 39.1 Ronnie Baird 18 764 42.4 1986 Bryan Campbell 43 1,504 35.0 Kollin Kahler Southeastern Louisiana, 2011 72 1954 Raymond Meyer 22 831 37.7 1970 Bennie Lunsford 42 1,524 36.6 Mike Andrie 26 971 37.3 Ricky Fernandez UT Arlington, 1982 72 1955 Raymond Meyer 27 1,101 40.8 Tommy Tomlin 17 556 32.7 1987 Bryan Campbell 59 2,218 37.6 Dan Yezak San Diego Marines, 1964 70 1956 Raymond Meyer 35 1,353 38.6 Ronnie Baird 11 400 36.4 1988 Bryan Campbell 62 2,474 39.9 Ricky Fernandez Louisiana Tech, 1984 68 1957 Glenn Green 19 670 35.2 1971 Lynn Bock 59 2,241 38.0 1989 Bryan Campbell 55 2,126 38.7 Raymond Meyer Stephen F. Austin, 1955 68 Larry Ward 8 286 35.7 1972 Mike Drake 34 1,253 36.9 2010 Kollin Kahler 55 2,089 38.0 Lynn Bock West Texas A&M, 1974 67 Richard Griffin 3 110 36.6 Lynn Bock 29 1,142 39.4 2011 Kollin Kahler 64 2,710 42.3 Bennie Lansford Southern Illinois, 1970 67 1958 Glenn Green 20 689 34.4 1973 Lynn Bock 67 2,672 39.9 2012 Kollin Kahler 67 2,782 41.5 Mike Marlow Baylor, 1980 66 Larry Ward 10 365 36.5 1974 Lynn Bock 64 2,447 38.7 2013 Kollin Kahler 69 2,848 41.3 Dan Yezak Trinity, 1963 66 1959 Bill McNeill 16 567 35.4 1975 Ricky Gohlke 47 1,612 34.3 2014 Juan Carranco 59 2,297 38.9 Dan Yezak Sul Ross State, 1963 66 Pat Day 15 453 30.2 Chris Frederick 25 934 37.4 2015 Juan Carranco 52 1,947 37.4 Enrique Carmona Texas A&M, 2019 65 Larry Ward 14 577 44.0 1976 David Stone 40 1,602 40.1 2016 Juan Carranco 76 2,898 38.1 Kollin Kahler Northwestern State, 2011 65 1960 Pat Day 59 2,143 36.4 Chris Frederick 22 716 32.5 2017 Tyler Slaydon 79 3,027 38.3 Pat Day Mexico Poly, 1960 65 1961 Pat Day 41 1,438 35.1 1977 Chris Frederick 42 1,294 30.8 2018 Tyler Slaydon 66 2,714 41.1 1962 John Wiersma 55 1,892 34.4 Richard Adams 39 1,447 37.1 2019 Enrique Carmona 63 2,368 37.6 1963 Dan Yezak 48 1,979 41.2 1978 Mike Marlow 73 2,832 38.8 1964 Dan Yezak 41 1,585 38.7 1979 Mike Marlow 65 2,329 35.8 1965 Bill Kilgore 35 1,421 40.6 1980 Mike Marlow 62 2,535 40.9 John Wiersma 16 665 41.6 1981 Mike Marlow 70 2,854 40.8 1966 David Perkins 31 1,063 34.3 1982 Ricky Fernandez 76 3,022 39.8 John Wiersma 17 635 37.4 1983 Ricky Fernandez 75 3,004 40.1 1967 Bill Kilgore 61 2,362 38.8 1984 Ricky Fernandez 57 2,171 38.1

120 • LU Football • Individual Punting Records Most Punts in a Game Most Punts in a Career Season Yardage Career Average Name Opponent No. Name No. Name Yds. Name Avg. Tyler Slaydon Nicholls, 2017 11 1. Mike Marlow, 1978-81 270 1. Tyler Slaydon, 2017 3,027 (79) 1. Tyler Slaydon, 2017-18 41.00 (140-5,741) Kollin Kahler Stephen F. Austin, 2010 11 2. Ricky Fernandez, 1982-85 261 2. Ricky Fernandez, 1983 3,022 (75) 2. Kollin Kahler, 2010-13 40.90 (255-10,429) Enrique Carmona McNeese, 2019 10 3. Kollin Kahler, 2010-13 255 3. Ricky Fernandez, 1982 3,004 (76) 3. Dan Yezak, 1963-64 40.04 (89-3,564) Enrique Carmona Texas A&M, 2019 10 4. Bryan Campbell, 1986-89 219 4. Juan Carranco, 2016 2,898 (76) 4. Ricky Fernandez, 1982-85 39.76 (261-10,379) Tyler Slaydon Texas Tech, 2018 10 Lynn Bock, 1971-74 219 5. Mike Marlow, 1981 2,854 (70) 5. Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 39.41 (96-3,783) Tyler Slaydon McNeese, 2017 10 6. Juan Carranco, 2013-16 187 6. Kollin Kahler, 2013 2,848 (69) 6. Raymond Meyer, 1954-56 39.11 (84-3,285) Tyler Slaydon Stephen F. Austin, 2017 10 7. Tyler Slaydon, 2017-18 145 7. Mike Marlow, 1978 2,832 (73) 7. Mike Marlow, 1978-81 38.89 (270-10,500) Juan Carranco Incarnate Word, 2016 10 8. Pat Day, 1959-61 115 8. Kollin Kahler, 2012 2,782 (67) 8. Lynn Bock, 1971-74 38.82 (219-8,502) Juan Carranco Houston, 2016 10 9. Danny Hetzel, 1967-69 99 9. Danny Hetzel, 1968 2,766 (78) 9. John Wiersma, 1964-66 38.75 (40-1,550) Juan Carranco Texas A&M, 2014 10 10. Bill Kilgore, 1964-67 96 10. Tyler Slaydon, 2018 2,714 (66) 10. Juan Carranco, 2013-16 38.2 (187-7,142) Bryan Campbell Sam Houston State, 1989 10 Danny Hetzel Louisiana Tech, 1968 10 Single Game Yardage Season Average Dan Yezak Abilene Christian, 1963 10 Name Opponent Yds. Name Avg. Tyler Slaydon NIcholls, 2017 484 (11) 1. Larry Ward, 1959 44.0 (14-577) Most Punts in a Season Kollin Kahler Stephen F. Austin, 2010 419 (11) 2. Ronnie Baird, 1969 42.4 (19-764) Name No. Enrique Carmona Texas A&M, 2019 402 (10) 3. Kollin Kahler, 2011 42.3 (64-2,710) 1. Tyler Slaydon, 2017 79 Dan Yezak Abilene Christian, 1963 402 (10) 4. John Wiersma, 1965 41.6 (16-665) 2. Danny Hetzel, 1968 78 Kollin Kahler Sam Houston State, 2011 397 (9) 5. Kollin Kahler, 2012 41.5 (67-2,782) 3. Juan Carranco, 2016 76 Enrique Carmona McNeese, 2019 363 (10) 6. Kollin Kahler, 2013 41.3 (69-2,848)7. Ricky Fernandez, 1982 76 Juan Carranco Houston, 2016 375 (10) 7. Dan Yezak, 1963 41.2 (48-1,979) 5. Ricky Fernandez, 1983 75 Tyler Slaydon Central Arkansas, 2017 374 (8) Ricky Fernandez, 1985 41.2 (53-2,182) 6. Mike Marlow, 1978 73 Kollin Kahler Hawai`i, 2012 373 (9) 9. Mike Marlow, 1980 40.9 (62-2,535) 7. Mike Marlow, 1981 70 Juan Carranco Incarnate Word, 2016 367 (10) 10. Raymond Meyer, 1955 40.8 (27-1,101) 8. Kollin Kahler, 2013 69 Mike Marlow, 1981 40.8 (70-2,854) 9. Lynn Bock, 1973 67 10. Tyler Slaydon, 2018 66 Individual Punting Records • LU Football • 121 Most Returns - Game Yearly Punt Return Leaders Name Opponent No. Year Name Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Year Name Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Year Name Ret. Yds. Avg. TD Johnny Ray Smith Baylor, 1980 8 1951 Toby Lierman 15 111 7.4 0 1967 Johnny Fuller 20 344 17.2 1 1983 Dennis Haskin 16 58 3.6 0 Rondy Colbert UL-Lafayette, 1973 7 1952 L.C. Choate 5 37 7.4 0 Ronnie Gebauer 15 155 10.3 0 Mitchell Bennett 6 58 9.7 1 Most Returns - Season Sammy Carpenter 3 26 8.7 0 1968 Charles Crawford 7 44 6.3 0 1984 Billy Bell 25 158 6.3 0 Name No. 1953 Sammy Carpenter 4 62 15.5 0 Ronnie Gebauer 7 32 4.6 0 1985 Billy Bell 11 85 7.7 0 1. Rondy Colbert, 1973 31 1954 Raymond Meyer 5 114 22.8 1 1969 Mark Ludwig 10 36 3.6 0 1986 Keith McFadden 6 30 5.0 0 2. Chris Lafferty, 1987 25 Jerry Boone 4 32 8.0 0 1970 Clinton Hill 3 53 17.7 0 1987 Chris Lafferty 25 191 7.6 0 Billy Bell, 1984 25 4. Joe Cormier, 1981 22 1955 Raymond Meyer 12 93 7.8 0 1971 Rondy Colbert 14 182 13.0 0 1988 Chris Lafferty 18 104 5.8 0 5. Brendan Langley, 2016 21 Jerry Boone 9 65 7.2 0 1972 Rondy Colbert 14 56 4.0 0 1989 Ronald Davis 18 170 9.4 0 Johnny Ray Smith, 1980 21 J.E. Whitmore 7 57 8.1 0 Steve Wilke 10 132 13.2 0 2010 Josh Powdrill 10 95 9.5 0 7. Mitchell Bennett, 1982 20 1956 J.E. Whitmore 4 154 38.5 1 1973 Rondy Colbert 31 305 9.8 2 Marcus Jackson 5 122 24.4 1 Johnny Fuller, 1967 20 Raymond Meyer 4 34 8.5 0 1974 Rondy Colbert 12 42 3.5 0 2011 Kye Hildreth 2 40 20.0 0 9. Johnny Ray Smith, 1978 19 1957 J.E. Whitmore 7 73 10.4 0 1975 Don Cunningham 10 44 4.4 0 2012 Mike Venson 14 97 6.9 0 Johnny Fuller, 1966 19 Dudley Rench 5 49 9.8 0 1976 Don Cunningham 9 94 10.4 0 2013 Kevin Johnson 12 216 18.0 2 Most Returns - Career 1958 J.E. Whitmore 12 67 5.6 0 Don Gordon 7 60 8.6 0 2014 Kevin Johnson 11 61 5.5 0 Name No. Dudley Rench 4 163 40.8 1 1977 Don Gordon 16 111 6.9 1 2015 Jayce Nelson 10 102 10.2 0 1. Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 71 1959 Ronnie Fontenot 12 70 5.8 0 Johnny Ray Smith 6 60 10.0 1 2016 Brendan Langley 21 245 11.7 2 2. Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80 59 1960 Bobby Jancik 21 321 15.3 0 1978 Johnny Ray Smith 19 110 5.8 0 2017 Zae Giles 7 87 12.4 0 3. Chris Lafferty, 1987-89 44 4. Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 40 1961 Bobby Jancik 8 92 11.5 0 Howard Robinson 16 205 12.8 0 2018 Zae Giles 11 19 1.7 0 5. Billy Bell, 1983-85 36 1962 Ronnie Wright 8 125 15.6 0 Don Gordon 8 80 10.0 1 2019 Michael Lawson 17 179 10.5 0 6. J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 30 1963 Mike McManus 5 113 22.6 1 1979 Johnny Ray Smith 13 126 9.7 1 7. Bobby Jancik, 1960-61 29 1964 Burnie Alderman 5 28 5.6 0 Howard Robinson 10 66 6.6 0 8. Don Cunningham, 1974-77 28 Harold LaFitte 3 31 10.3 0 1980 Johnny Ray Smith 21 144 6.9 0 9. Mitchell Bennett, 1982-83 26 10. Kevin Johnson, 2012-14 23 1965 Burnie Alderman 18 153 8.3 0 1981 Joe Cormier 22 66 3.0 0 1966 Johnny Fuller 19 255 13.4 1 1982 Mitchell Bennett 20 103 5.2 0

122 • LU Football • Individual Punt Return Records Single Game Yardage Season Average Career Average Career Touchdowns Name Opponent Yds. Minimum 4 returns Minimum 20 returns Name TD Brendan Langley Incarnate Word, 2016 206 (6) Name Avg. Name Avg. 1. Brendan Langley, 2015-16 2 Rondy Colbert UL-Lafayette, 1973 118 (7) 1. Dudley Rench, 1958 40.8 (4-136) 1. Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 15.65 (40-626) Kevin Johnson, 2012-14 2 Marcus Jackson OK. Panhandle State, 2010 111 (2) 2. J.E. Whitmore, 1956 38.5 (4-154) 2. Bobby Jancik, 1960-61 14.24 (29-413) Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 2 Season Yardage 3. Marcus Jackson, 2010 24.4 (5-122) 3. Kevin Johnson, 2012-14 12.04 (23-277) Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 2 Name Yds. 4. Raymond Meyer, 1954 22.8 (5-114) 4. Don Gordon, 1975-78 11.77 (22-259) Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80 2 1. Johnny Fuller, 1967 344 (20) 5. Mike McManus, 1963 22.6 (5-113) 5. J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 11.70 (30-351) 2. Bobby Jancik, 1960 321 (21) 6. Johnny Fuller, 1967 17.2 (20-344) 6. Brendan Langley, 2015-16 11.67 (21-245) Longest Returns 3. Rondy Colbert, 1973 305 (31) 7. Nate Jones, 2019 16.8 (5-84) 7. Raymond Meyer, 1954-56 11.48 (21-241) Name Opponent Yds. 4. Johnny Fuller, 1966 255 (19) 8. Sammy Carpenter, 1953 15.5 (4-62) 8. Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 8.24 (71-585) Brendan Langley Incarnate Word, 2016 90 5. Brendan Langley, 2016 245 (21) 9. Bobby Jancik, 1960 15.3 (21-321) 9. Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80 7.46 (59-440) Marcus Jackson OK. Panhandle State, 2010 90 6. Kevin Johnson, 2013 216 (12) 7. Howard Robinson, 1978 205 (16) 10. Johnny Fuller, 1966 13.4 (19-255) 10. Billy Bell, 1983-85 6.75 (36-243) Raymond Meyer Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1954 90 David McGaughty Mexico Poly, 1960 83 8. Chris Lafferty, 1987 191 (25) Single-Game Touchdowns 9. Rondy Colbert, 1971 182 (14) Minimum 10 returns Kurt Phoenix UT Arlington, 1978 82 Name Opponent No. 10. Michael Lawson, 2019 179 (17) Name Avg. Dudley Rench Sam Houston State, 1958 82 1. Brendan Langley Incarnate Word, 2016 2 1. Kevin Johnson, 2013 18.0 (12-216) Johnny Ray Smith Louisiana-Monroe, 1979 80 Career Yardage 2. Johnny Fuller, 1967 17.2 (20-344) Season Touchdowns J.E. Whitmore Texas A&M-Kingsville, 1956 80 Name Yds. Mike McManus Sul Ross State, 1963 76 3. Bobby Jancik, 1960 15.3 (21-321) Name TD 1. Johnny Fuller, 1964-67 626 (40) Bobby Jancik Louisiana-Monroe, 1960 75 2. Rondy Colbert, 1971-74 585 (71) 4. Johnny Fuller, 1966 13.4 (19-255) 1. Brendan Langley, 2016 2 Seth Ellis Houston Baptist, 2015 74 3. Johnny Ray Smith, 1977-80 440 (59) 5. Steve Wilke, 1972 13.2 (10-132) Kevin Johnson, 2013 2 4. Bobby Jancik, 1960-61 413 (29) 6. Rondy Colbert, 1971 13.0 (14-182) Rondy Colbert, 1973 2 5. J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 351 (30) 7. Howard Robinson, 1978 12.8 (16-205) 4. 10 players tied with 1 6. Chris Lafferty, 1987-89 296 (44) 8. Brendan Langley, 2016 11.7 (21-245) 7. Kevin Johnson, 2012-14 272 (23) 9. Michael Lawson, 2019 10.5 (17-179) 8. Don Gordon, 1975-78 259 (22) 10. Ronnie Gebauer, 1967 10.3 (15-155) 9. Brendan Langley, 2015-16 245 (21) 10. Billy Bell, 1983-85 243 (36) Individual Punt Return Records • LU Football • 123 Single Season All-Purpose Yards Yearly All-Purpose Yards Leaders Name Rush Rec. KR PR INT Total Year Name Rush Rec. KR PR INT Total Year Name Rush Rec. KR PR INT Total 1. Kade Harrington, 2015 2,092 216 39 0 0 2,347 1951 Sammy Carpenter 607 46 165 55 0 873 1976 Anthony Pendland 393 56 0 0 0 449 2. Burton Murchison, 1985 1,547 40 0 0 0 1,587 1952 Sammy Carpenter 1,055 67 289 26 0 1,387 1977 Kevin Bell 515 55 362 0 0 932 3. Sammy Carpenter, 1952 1,005 67 289 26 0 1,387 1953 Sammy Carpenter 671 77 267 62 5 1,082 1978 Howard Robinson 1 451 0 205 0 657 4. Kade Harrington, 2013 880 376 0 0 0 1,256 1954 Sammy Carpenter 420 165 67 11 48 711 1979 Howard Robinson 9 840 217 66 0 1,132 5. Herbert Harris, 1981 0 911 265 0 0 1,176 1955 Raymond Meyer 534 28 176 93 5 836 1980 Sam Choice -15 579 6 8 0 592 6. Bobby Jancik, 1960 435 137 202 321 63 1,158 1956 Dudley Rench 243 295 81 30 0 649 1981 Herbert Harris 0 911 265 0 0 1,176 7. Mark Roberts, 2014 0 1,157 0 0 0 1,157 1957 Bob Nance 638 228 12 116 0 994 1982 Herbert Harris 4 525 566 0 0 1,095 8. Howard Robinson, 1979 9 840 217 66 0 1,132 1958 J.E. Whitmore 402 52 13 67 23 557 1983 George Landry 554 87 0 0 0 641 9. Herbert Harris, 1982 4 525 566 0 0 1,095 1959 Ronnie Fontenot 551 174 238 70 0 1,033 1984 Rodney Clay 2 736 0 0 0 738 10. Sammy Carpenter, 1953 671 77 267 62 5 1,082 1960 Bobby Jancik 435 137 202 321 63 1,158 1985 Burton Murchison 1,547 40 0 0 0 1,587 1961 Bobby Jancik 302 357 187 92 31 969 1986 Burton Murchison 830 194 31 0 0 1,055 Career All-Purpose Yards 1962 Harold LaFitte 307 189 178 9 2 685 1987 Ranzy Levias 0 682 364 0 0 1,046 1963 Richard Prejean 365 41 239 69 0 714 1988 Troy Barrett 598 115 0 0 0 713 Name Rush Rec. KR PR INT Total 1964 Harold LaFitte 407 119 149 31 0 708 1989 Chris Ford 0 918 0 0 0 918 1. Kade Harrington, 2013-16 4,348 933 39 0 0 5,320 1965 Harold LaFitte 331 124 161 0 0 616 2010 Octavious Logan 229 19 661 0 0 909 2. Burton Murchison, 1984-87 3,598 510 95 0 0 4,203 1966 Johnny Fuller 0 517 0 255 0 772 2011 J.J. Hayes 0 951 0 0 0 951 3. Sammy Carpenter, 1951-54 2,703 355 788 154 53 4,005 1967 Tommy Smiley 890 0 97 0 0 987 2012 Kevin Johnson 15 309 623 0 0 947 4. Ranzy Levias, 1984-87 175 1,280 1,354 12 0 2,821 1968 Ronnie Gebauer 0 831 0 32 0 863 2013 Kade Harrington 880 376 0 0 0 1,256 5. Doug Matthews, 1969-72 2,323 137 221 0 0 2,681 1969 Robert Fontenot 104 30 559 0 0 693 2014 Mark Roberts 0 1157 0 0 0 1,157 6. Kevin Johnson, 2012-14 5 411 1,820 277 10 2,523 1970 Patrick Gibbs 85 637 0 0 0 722 2015 Kade Harrington 2092 216 39 0 0 2,347 7. Herbert Harris, 1979-82 4 1,624 831 0 0 2,459 1971 Clinton Hill 293 93 387 0 0 773 2016 Zae Giles 118 518 204 7 0 847 8. J.E. Whitmore, 1955-58 1,386 253 310 351 23 2,323 1972 Doug Matthews 881 61 109 0 0 1,051 2017 Kendrick King 354 225 0 0 0 579 9. Ben Booker, 1978-81 1,599 565 144 12 0 2,320 1973 Joe Bowser 0 545 0 0 0 545 2018 Myles Wanza 683 111 0 0 0 794 10. Ronnie Gebauer, 1967-70 -20 2,098 0 236 0 2,314 1974 Ronnie Melancon 486 84 0 0 0 570 2019 Myles Wanza 471 275 0 277 0 1,023 1975 Larry Spears 14 380 0 0 0 394 124 • LU Football • Individual All-Purpose Leaders 1923 (2-4-1) Rice Freshmen T 2-2 1933 (6-4-2) 1935 (4-3-1) Louisiana-Lafayette W 18-12 Coach: Pat Quinn Texas Freshmen L 7-0 Coach: John Gray Coach: John Gray Schreiner Institute L 14-6 South Park High W 25-0 Beaumont High L 19-10 East Texas Baptist L 7-6 Lon Morris JC T 0-0 Mexico Poly W 27-13 Stephen F. Austin W 10-0 Stephen F. Austin T 0-0 Lon Morris JC W 13-0 Rice Freshmen L 24-0 Port Arthur High T 0-0 Louisiana-Lafayette W 8-7 Mexico Poly W 32-0 1938 (2-6-1) Louisiana-Lafayette L 19-16 1926 (2-4-0) Texas Freshmen T 0-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 26-0 Coach: John Gray Texas A&M Freshmen L 25-0 Coach: Joe Vincent Rice Freshmen L 7-0 Sam Houston State W 16-0 Arlington JC L 33-7 LSU Freshmen L 13-0 Victoria JC W 24-0 Sam Houston Freshmen W 41-0 Victoria JC W 7-6 Brownsville JC W 40-6 Louisiana College L 20-13 Centenary Freshmen L 13-7 Blinn College W 71-0 Westmoreland JC W 38-6 Texas Lutheran W 33-6 Sam Houston State W 9-0 Texas A&M Freshmen T 0-0 Schreiner Institute L 20-0 St. Edward’s University L 14-0 1924 (7-3-0) Louisiana-Lafayette L 19-0 Victoria JC W 40-7 Sam Houston State L 18-0 Coach: Dunlap Johnson Rice Freshmen L 29-0 LSU Freshmen L 20-0 1936 (3-4-0) Southeastern La. L 20-7 Orange High W 28-0 Schreiner Institute L 64-0 Schreiner Institute W 20-14 Coach: John Gray Centenary Freshmen L 12-7 Sour Lake High W 14-0 Amarillo JC L 27-14 Stephen F. Austin L 13-6 Stephen F. Austin T 13-13 DeQuincy (La.) High W 47-0 (Discontinued: 1927-31) Centenary Freshmen L 6-0 Schreiner Institute L 9-0 Rusk Jr. College W 23-0 1934 (8-1-1) Loyola (La.) Freshmen W 6-0 Stephen F. Austin W 19-7 1932 (8-1) Coach: John Gray Texas A&M-Kingsville L 26-0 1939 (2-7-0) Texas Freshmen L 9-7 Coach: John Gray Lon Morris JC W 26-6 Victoria JC W 7-0 Coach: John Gray Louisiana-Lafayette L 20-8 Lon Morris JC W 20-6 Texas Freshmen W 7-0 Schreiner Institute W 7-6 Louisiana-Lafayette L 6-0 Rice Freshmen L 7-6 Blinn College W 39-0 Texas Freshmen W 16-0 Kilgore College L 10-7 Sam Houston State L 20-6 Louisiana College W 13-7 Sam Houston Freshmen W 38-13 Loyola (La.) Freshmen T 19-19 Baylor Freshmen L 34-0 Port Arthur Independent W 24-0 Centenary Freshmen W 12-0 Texas A&M Freshmen W 13-6 1937 (5-4) Centenary Freshmen W 7-0 East Texas Baptist W 14-12 St. Mary’s University W 32-0 Coach: John Gray Kilgore College L 20-0 1925 (1-5-2) Texas Freshmen W 25-7 Westmoreland JC W 54-7 Texas Freshmen W 3-0 Texas Lutheran W 18-0 Coach: Lilburn Dimmitt Louisiana-Lafayette W 6-0 Victoria JC W 19-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 26-0 Schreiner Institute L 7-0 Louisiana-Lafayette L 14-0 SMU Freshmen L 6-0 Schreiner Institute W 7-6 Southeastern La. L 20-12 Arlington JC L 7-6 Beaumont High W 6-0 Decatur Baptist JC W 23-6 Amarillo JC L 27-14 Stephen F. Austin W 10-6 Lon Morris JC L 28-6 Northwestern State L 19-6 Sam Houston State L 16-7 Texas A&M Freshmen L 12-0 Centenary Freshmen W 32-6 Junior College Results (1923-1950) • LU Football • 125 1940 (2-4-1) NE Louisiana JC L 19-13 Schreiner Institute L 7-0 Kilgore College W 14-7 10/20 *at Sam Houston State L 33-14 Coach: R. M. Hodgkiss Southwestern University L 13-0 McNeese State JC L 21-7 McNeese State JC W 33-14 10/27 Trinity University L 41-20 Kilgore JC L 27-0 Southeastern La. L 34-7 Tyler JC L 27-13 11/3 *Texas State L 14-13 Decatur Baptist JC W 12-6 1948 (8-4-0) Pearl River, Miss. JC L 21-20* 11/10 at McNeese State L 13-7 Lon Morris JC T 0-0 (Discontinued 1943-45) Coach: Stan Lambert Georgia Military W 35-14+ 11/17 *Sul Ross State W 28-27 Rice Freshmen L 6-0 Brownsville JC W 25-7 +- Memorial Bowl Schreiner Institute L 19-0 1946 (8-2-0) Del Mar JC W 21-7 *- Bowl 1952 (2-7) Tarleton State JC L 14-9 Coach: Ted Jefferies San Angelo JC L 19-6 (SWJC Co-Champions) Coach: Stan Lambert McNeese State JC W 34-0 Decatur Baptist JC W 83-0 Arlington JC L 22-0 9/20 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 14-13 Hardin College W 13-0 Paris JC L 27-7 1950 (5-4-1) 9/27 Northwestern State W 35-13 1941 (4-4-0) San Angelo JC L 13-7 Tarleton State JC W 26-19 Coach: Stan Lambert 10/4 *at Stephen F. Austin W 27-6 Coach: R. M. Hodgkiss Hill JC W 40-0 Mexico Poly W 28-0 9/16 SE Oklahoma State T 7-7 10/11 *A&M-Commerce L 48-0 Sam Houston State L 51-6 Paris JC W 6-0 Kilgore College L 27-12 9/23 SW Oklahoma State W 34-7 10/18 *Sam Houston State L 31-13 Schreiner Institute W 6-0 Tarleton State JC W 19-7 Schreiner Institute W 18-6 9/30 Corpus Christi Univ. L 20-13 10/25 at Trinity University L 66-7 Kilgore College L 34-6 Arlington JC W 26-0 McNeese State JC W 20-6 10/6 Northwestern State L 26-0 11/1 *at Texas State L 33-26 Decatur Baptist JC W 12-0 Kilgore College L 10-6 Tyler JC W 28-7+ 10/14 Sam Houston State L 45-0 11/8 McNeese State L 42-7 Rice Freshmen L 20-0 Schreiner Institute W 20-0 Hinds, Miss. JC W 21-0* 10/21 Louisiana College W 15-7 11/15 *at Sul Ross State L 27-19 Arlington JC L 21-13 McNeese State JC W 21-7 +- JC State Playoffs 10/28 Mexico Poly W 19-6 Clifton JC W 59-6 *-Spindletop Bowl 11/3 East Central Okla. W 7-6 1953 (3-7) UL-Lafayette Freshmen W 27-0 1947 (4-6-0) 11/11 Daniel Baker W 75-0 Coach: J.B. Higgins Coach: A. C. Forwald 1949 (10-2) 11/18 Middle Tennessee L 28-0 Louisiana-Lafayette L 22-13 1942 (2-6-1) Little Rock JC W 12-0 Coach: Stan Lambert at Northwestern State L 12-6 Coach: Ted Dawson Del Mar JC W 19-6 Wharton JC W 33-13 1951 (4-6) *Stephen F. Austin W 19-13 Sam Houston State L 20-0 San Angelo JC L 26-0 Schreiner Institute W 21-0 Coach: Stan Lambert *at A&M-Commerce L 32-13 Arlington JC T 0-0 Arlington JC L 14-0 San Angelo JC W 42-20 9/15 North Texas L 54-6 *at Sam Houston State L 43-0 Kilgore College L 28-6 Paris JC W 28-14 Arlington JC W 50-6 9/22 SW Oklahoma State W 43-21 Abilene Christian L 26-21 Schreiner Institute W 14-0 Tarleton State JC W 14-0 Paris JC W 38-13 9/29 at Northwestern State W 32-20 *Texas State L 14-6 Paris JC L 20-0 Tyler JC L 7-6 Tarleton State JC W 7-0 10/6 *Stephen F. Austin W 26-14 at McMurry College L 32-27 Ellington AFB W 25-0 Kilgore College L 10-6 Mexico Poly W 40-0 10/13 *at A&M-Commerce L 47-7 *at Sul Ross State W 21-0 126 • LU Football • Junior College Results (1923-1950)/Senior College Results (1951-Present) at Mexico Poly W 60-12 1956 (4-4-1) 10/11 *A&M-Commerce W 21-0 10/22 *Texas State W 7-0 10/20 *Texas State L 20-13 Coach: J.B. Higgins 10/18 *Sam Houston State W 20-7 10/29 *at Howard Payne W 12-7 10/27 *at Howard Payne W 21-10 1954 (3-7) 9/15 at Louisiana-Lafayette W 21-14 10/25 *at Howard Payne L 24-19 11/5 *A&M-Kingsville L 40-0 11/3 *A&M-Kingsville L 7-0 Coach: J.B. Higgins 9/22 Northwestern State T 6-6 11/1 *at Texas State L 8-7 11/12 *A&M-Commerce L 27-0 11/10 *at A&M-Commerce W 28-6 Louisiana-Lafayette W 26-20 10/6 *at Stephen F. Austin L 26-18 11/8 *A&M-Kingsville W 14-0 11/19 *Sam Houston State W 18-7 11/17 Sam Houston State L 23-7 at Northwestern State L 22-13 10/13 *A&M-Commerce W 20-7 11/15 *at Sul Ross State W 46-7 11/24 South Dakota W 41-21 McMurry College W 19-13 10/20 *Sam Houston State L 20-6 1963 (5-4) *at Stephen F. Austin L 20-7 10/27 McNeese State W 18-14 1959 (8-3) 1961 (8-2-1) Coach: Vernon Glass *A&M-Commerce L 16-14 11/3 *at Texas State L 13-6 Coach: J.B. Higgins Coach: J.B. Higgins 9/28 at Abilene Christian L 25-0 *Sam Houston State W 6-0 11/10 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 28-12 9/12 at South Dakota W 41-9 9/23 Louisiana-Monroe W 38-34 10/5 Trinity University W 20-18 at Abilene Christian L 33-14 11/17 *at Sul Ross State W 34-7 9/19 Louisiana Tech W 13-6 9/30 at Abilene Christian W 25-10 10/12 Stephen F. Austin L 27-6 *at Texas State L 13-12 9/26 at Northwestern State W 19-0 10/7 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-22 10/19 Sul Ross State W 15-7 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 18-14 1957 (8-0-2) 10/3 at Abilene Christian W 8-7 10/14 *Sul Ross State W 34-0 10/26 at Texas State L 13-7 *Sul Ross State L 27-13 Coach: J.B. Higgins 10/10 *Stephen F. Austin W 7-6 10/21 *at Texas State T 7-7 11/2 Howard Payne W 35-0 9/14 at Louisiana College W 35-20 10/17 *Sul Ross State W 32-0 10/28 *Howard Payne W 33-13 11/9 at A&M-Kingsville W 16-14 1955 (4-6) 9/21 at Northwestern State W 20-10 10/24 *at Texas State W 28-6 11/4 *at A&M-Kingsville L 8-7 11/17 A&M-Commerce L 10-0 Coach: J.B. Higgins 9/28 Louisiana-Lafayette W 36-20 10/31 Howard Payne L 14-12 11/11 *A&M-Commerce W 14-7 12/7 at Mexico Poly W 33-26 9/17 Louisiana-Lafayette W 19-6 10/5 *Stephen F. Austin W 27-12 11/7 *at A&M-Kingsville L 14-6 11/18 *at Sam Houston State L 9-7 (Lamar was an independent in 1963) 9/24 at Northwestern State L 7-6 10/12 *at A&M-Commerce W 7-6 11/14 *A&M-Commerce L 14-3 12/2 at Mexico Poly W 62-22 10/1 A&M-Corpus Christi W 29-2 10/19 *at Sam Houston State T 7-7 11/21 *at Sam Houston State W 27-14 12/29 Middle Tennessee St. W 21-14* 1964 (6-3-1) 10/8 *Stephen F. Austin L 20-8 10/26 *Howard Payne W 18-13 *- Tangerine Bowl Coach: Vernon Glass 10/15 *at A&M-Commerce L 33-7 11/2 *Texas State W 33-20 1960 (8-4) 9/19 East Central Okla. W 21-0 10/22 *at Sam Houston State L 46-14 11/9 *at A&M-Kingsville T 13-13 Coach: J.B. Higgins 1962 (7-3) 9/26 *Abilene Christian W 14-3 10/29 at McNeese State L 17-2 11/16 *Sul Ross State W 67-19 9/10 Mexico Poly W 42-6 Coach: J.B. Higgins 10/3 *at Trinity University W 14-7 11/5 *Texas State L 14-7 9/17 at Louisiana Tech L 20-0 9/15 Mexico Poly W 34-6 10/17 at San Diego Marines L 33-28 11/12 *at A&M-Kingsville W 20-9 1958 (6-2) 9/24 at Northwestern State W 21-13 9/21 at Louisiana-Monroe W 14-0 10/24 A&M-Kingsville L 13-12 11/19 *Sul Ross State W 26-13 Coach: J.B. Higgins 10/1 Abilene Christian L 20-7 9/27 Abilene Christian W 13-6 10/31 *UT Arlington W 17-7 9/27 A&M-Corpus Christi W 26-0 10/8 *at Stephen F. Austin W 14-0 10/6 *at Stephen F. Austin W 27-12 11/7 *New Mexico State W 21-14 10/4 *at Stephen F. Austin W 35-6 10/15 *at Sul Ross State W 20-6 10/13 *at Sul Ross W 28-14 11/14 *at Arkansas State T 7-7 Senior College Results (1951-Present) • LU Football • 127 11/21 *at SW Missouri W 14-7 1967 (7-3) 9/27 at Southeastern La. L 21-19 10/9 at McNeese State L 38-0 10/13 at UTEP W 31-27 12/12 Northern Iowa L 19-17* Coach: Vernon Glass 10/4 New Mexico State W 9-7 10/16 at Mississippi State L 24-7 10/20 Louisiana-Lafayette W 31-0 *- Pecan Bowl 9/16 at New Mexico State L 17-6 10/11 Southern Illinois W 20-16 10/23 Louisiana-Lafayette L 21-20 10/27 *Arkansas State W 10-7 9/23 Louisiana-Lafayette W 14-13 10/18 Abilene Christian L 22-9 10/30 *at Abilene Christian W 30-28 11/10 *Louisiana-Tech L 17-3 1965 (6-4) 9/30 Southeastern Louisiana W 34-21 10/25 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 24-16 11/6 *Trinity University W 27-15 11/24 *at UT Arlington W 10-3 Coach: Vernon Glass 10/7 Quantico Marines W 41-6 11/1 *at Arkansas State L 20-0 11/20 *at UT Arlington W 23-14 9/18 at East Central Okla. W 15-14 10/14 *at Abilene Christian W 54-13 11/8 *Trinity University L 22-0 11/27 *Arkansas State W 24-13 1974 (8-2) 9/25 at New Mexico State L 21-20 10/21 at McNeese State W 24-8 11/15 at Louisiana Tech L 77-40 Coach: Vernon Glass 10/2 Pensacola Navy W 37-0 10/28 *Arkansas State W 28-23 11/22 *at UT Arlington L 53-16 1972 (8-3) 9/21 Drake W 18-6 10/9 *Arkansas State W 20-7 11/4 *Trinity University W 6-0 Coach: Vernon Glass 9/28 at North Texas W 27-7 10/16 *at Abilene Christian W 28-18 11/11 at Louisiana Tech L 41-31 1970 (3-7) 9/9 Sam Houston State W 22-19 10/5 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W 38-13 10/23 at A&M-Kingsville L 14-6 11/18 *at UT Arlington L 16-10 Coach: Vernon Glass 9/16 at UTEP W 42-28 10/12 Mississippi State L 37-21 10/30 Louisiana-Lafayette L 20-6 9/19 West Texas A&M W 33-28 9/23 Southern Illinois W 7-0 10/19 *at Arkansas State W 10-6 11/6 *Trinity University W 21-3 1968 (0-10) 9/26 Louisiana Tech W 6-0 9/30 at West Texas A&M L 35-12 10/26 Southern Miss. W 10-7 11/13 West Texas A&M W 21-14 Coach: Vernon Glass 10/3 at Southern Illinois L 32-16 10/7 *at McNeese State L 17-7 11/2 at West Texas A&M W 9-7 11/20 *at UT Arlington L 31-21 9/14 at West Texas A&M L 45-7 10/10 McNeese State L 17-12 10/14 *Abilene Christian W 31-10 11/9 *at Louisiana Tech L 28-0 9/21 McNeese State L 10-0 10/17 *Abilene Christian L 42-27 10/21 *at Louisiana-Lafayette W 3-0 11/16 *McNeese State W 17-3 1966 (6-4) 10/5 New Mexico State L 16-14 10/24 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 15-6 10/21 *at Arkansas State W 26-24 11/23 *UT Arlington W 8-0 Coach: Vernon Glass 10/12 at Southern Illinois L 24-7 10/31 at Arkansas State L 69-7 11/4 at New Mexico State W 24-19 9/17 at Western Michigan L 16-14 10/19 *Abilene Christian L 38-14 11/7 *at Trinity University L 37-31 11/11 Nicholls W 22-10 1975 (1-10) 9/24 Southwest Missouri W 55-12 10/26 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 20-14 11/14 at New Mexico State L 69-37 11/18 *UT Arlington L 10-3 Coach: Vernon Glass 10/2 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 16-14 11/2 *at Arkansas State L 48-17 11/21 *UT Arlington W 24-0 9/6 at Houston L 20-3 10/15 *Abilene Christian W 42-16 11/9 *at Trinity University L 24-20 1973 (5-5) 9/13 West Texas A&M L 10-6 10/22 McNeese State W 10-7 11/16 Louisiana Tech L 34-7 1971 (5-6) Coach: Vernon Glass 9/20 New Mexico State L 17-14 10/29 *at Arkansas State W 17-0 11/23 *UT Arlington L 37-20 Coach: Vernon Glass 9/8 at New Mexico State L 24-7 10/4 *Louisiana Tech L 24-10 11/5 *at Trinity University L 23-14 9/11 Sam Houston State L 13-12 9/15 Howard Payne W 21-17 10/11 at Louisiana-Monroe L 34-7 11/12 Louisiana Tech W 31-16 1969 (3-7) 9/18 at West Texas A&M L 14-6 9/22 *at McNeese State L 20-17 10/18 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L 21-12 11/19 *UT Arlington W 27-7 Coach: Vernon Glass 9/25 *at Louisiana Tech L 26-7 9/29 at Drake L 24-10 10/25 *Arkansas State L 17-0 11/26 at Quantico Marines L 30-26 9/20 at McNeese State W 13-7 10/2 Central Missouri W 35-6 10/6 West Texas A&M L 13-0 11/1 at Southern Miss. L 43-3 128 • LU Football • Senior College Results (1951-Present) 11/8 *at UT Arlington L 37-24 11/12 *at McNeese State W 35-7 11/23 at UNLV T 24-24 1982 (4-7) 1984 (2-9) 11/22 Southern Illinois W 30-10 11/19 *at UT Arlington L 14-7 Coach: Ken Stephens Coach: Ken Stephens 11/29 *at McNeese State L 20-10 1980 (3-8) 9/4 at Texas State L 30-0 9/1 Texas Southern L 13-7 1978 (2-8-1) Coach: Larry Kennan 9/11 at Stephen F. Austin W 24-14 9/15 *North Texas W 10-6 1976 (2-9) Coach: Bob Frederick 9/6 at Texas Southern W 41-8 9/18 Sam Houston State W 27-7 9/22 at Rice L 36-19 Coach: Bob Frederick 9/11 at Northwestern State L 21-17 9/13 Baylor L 42-7 9/25 at Houston L 48-3 9/29 *UT Arlington L 13-10 9/11 Northwestern State W 17-6 9/16 Southern Illinois L 22-20 9/20 Drake L 38-7 10/2 Texas Southern L 28-17 10/6 *at Louisiana-Monroe L 34-14 9/18 at Louisiana-Monroe L 16-6 9/23 Stephen F. Austin W 23-16 10/4 at Stephen F. Austin W 45-21 10/16 *at Louisiana Tech W 40-13 10/13 Texas State L 23-0 9/25 at New Mexico State W 21-17 9/30 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L 23-16 10/11 *at Louisiana Tech L 16-7 10/23 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 24-0 10/20 at Sam Houston State L 27-11 10/2 at Southern Illinois L 19-7 10/7 Louisiana-Monroe T 17-17 10/18 Louisiana-Monroe L 28-6 10/30 *Louisiana-Monroe L 14-0 10/27 *Louisiana Tech L 22-7 10/9 *Louisiana-Lafayette L 34-9 10/14 at West Texas A&M L 55-16 10/25 *at Louisiana-Lafayette L 38-10 11/6 *Arkansas State L 20-19 11/3 Nicholls W 20-16 10/16 *at Louisiana Tech L 37-7 10/21 *UT Arlington L 37-17 11/1 at Southern Miss. L 36-10 11/13 *at McNeese State W 12-3 11/10 *at Arkansas State L 37-13 10/23 Long Beach State L 21-10 11/4 *at Louisiana Tech L 40-3 11/8 *Arkansas State W 23-22 11/20 *UT Arlington L 31-24 11/17 *at McNeese State L 34-14 10/30 *at Arkansas State L 31-0 11/11 *McNeese State L 24-23 11/15 *McNeese State L 35-3 11/6 at West Texas A&M L 21-6 11/18 *at Arkansas State L 6-3 11/22 *UT Arlington L 44-27 1983 (2-9) 1985 (3-8) 11/13 *McNeese State L 27-0 11/25 Long Beach State W 36-31 Coach: Ken Stephens Coach: Ken Stephens 11/20 *UT Arlington L 34-14 1981 (4-6-1) 9/3 at Nicholls L 21-14 9/7 Texas Southern W 32-20 1979 (6-3-2) Coach: Larry Kennan 9/10 Stephen F. Austin W 24-23 9/14 Prairie View A&M W 30-7 1977 (2-9) Coach: Larry Kennan 9/5 at Baylor W 18-17 9/17 at Houston L 42-35 9/21 at Texas State W 24-21 Coach: Bob Frederick 9/8 at Baylor L 20-7 9/19 Sam Houston State W 50-7 9/24 *at Louisiana Tech W 18-12 9/28 at Rice L 29-28 9/10 Louisiana-Monroe W 21-7 9/15 at Western Kentucky W 58-27 9/26 Texas State L 24-7 10/1 Texas Southern L 15-14 10/12 *Louisiana-Monroe L 37-14 9/17 *Louisiana-Lafayette L 10-6 9/22 *Louisiana Tech W 19-17 10/3 Stephen F. Austin L 13-10 10/8 *Louisiana-Monroe L 17-0 10/19 *at UT Arlington L 37-17 9/24 at Long Beach State L 21-7 10/6 West Texas A&M T 12-12 10/10 at Louisiana-Monroe W 17-13 10/15 *at UT Arlington L 21-0 10/26 Sam Houston State L 34-22 10/1 at Southern Illinois L 9-5 10/13 *McNeese State L 34-25 10/17 *Louisiana Tech L 16-7 10/22 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 31-6 11/2 *at Louisiana Tech L 23-22 10/8 *Arkansas State L 10-6 10/20 *Louisiana-Lafayette W 21-17 10/31 *McNeese State T 20-20 11/5 *at North Texas L 10-0 11/9 *at North Texas L 20-0 10/15 at Northwestern State L 43-0 10/27 *at Arkansas State W 20-10 11/7 *at Arkansas State L 16-9 11/12 *Arkansas State L 24-14 11/16 *Arkansas State L 21-0 10/22 West Texas A&M L 27-9 11/3 at Louisiana-Monroe W 21-7 11/14 *Louisiana-Lafayette W 14-12 11/19 *McNeese State L 17-7 11/23 *McNeese State L 28-7 10/29 at Drake L 43-21 11/10 Northwestern State W 28-13 11/21 *at UT Arlington L 31-7 11/5 *Louisiana Tech L 7-6 11/17 *at UT Arlington L 47-37 11/28 at Southern Miss. L 45-14 Senior College Results (1951-Present) • LU Football • 129 1986 (2-9) 1988 (3-8) 2010 (5-6) 2012 (4-8) 2014 (8-4) Coach: Ray Alborn Coach: Ray Alborn Coach: Ray Woodard Coach: Ray Woodard Coach: Ray Woodard 9/6 at Rice L 28-14 9/3 West Texas A&M W 42-21 9/4 at McNeese L 30-27 9/1 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 40-0 8/30 Grambling State W 42-27 9/20 at Sam Houston State L 24-13 9/10 Texas State L 27-26 9/11 Webber International W 21-14 9/8 Prairie View A&M W 31-0 9/6 at #9 Texas A&M L 73-3 9/27 at Stephen F. Austin L 38-25 9/17 at Stephen F. Austin L 26-14 9/18 at SE Louisiana W 29-28 9/15 at Hawai`i L 54-2 9/13 Texas College W 73-0 10/4 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 35-10 10/1 at Arizona State L 24-13 9/25 at Stephen F. Austin L 71-3 9/22 Langston W 31-0 9/20 Mississippi College W 55-10 10/11 *at Louisiana-Monroe L 22-21 10/8 at Sam Houston State L 16-14 10/2 Sam Houston State L 38-10 9/29 *Southeastern La. L 31-21 9/27 *Sam Houston State L 42-10 10/18 Texas State W 17-3 10/15 Alcorn State W 35-6 10/9 Langston W 14-0 10/6 *at Northwestern State L 30-23 10/4 at *Abilene Christian W 24-21 10/25 *North Texas L 33-13 10/22 at Arkansas State W 21-17 10/16 South Alabama L 26-0 10/13 McMurry W 52-21 10/11 #9 *SE Louisiana L 61-34 11/1 *Louisiana Tech L 39-20 10/29 at Louisiana-Monroe L 24-3 10/30 at North Dakota L 31-6 10/20 *at Central Arkansas L 24-14 10/18 at *Nicholls W 63-21 11/8 Central State (OK) W 47-23 11/5 Mississippi College L 16-14 11/6 at Georgia State L 23-17 10/27 *Sam Houston State L 56-7 11/1 *Houston Baptist W 72-14 11/15 *at Arkansas State L 56-7 11/12 at Texas Tech L 59-28 11/13 South Dakota W 24-20 11/3 *at Stephen F. Austin L 40-26 11/8 at *Central Arkansas L 44-41 ot 11/22 *at McNeese State L 38-7 11/19 at McNeese State L 18-17 11/20 Okla. Panhandle State W 44-6 11/10 *Nicholls W 34-24 11/15 *Incarnate Word W 31-20 11/17 *at McNeese L 35-0 11/22 #17 *McNeese W 27-24 1987 (3-8) 1989 (5-5) 2011 (4-7) Coach: Ray Alborn Coach: Ray Alborn Coach: Ray Woodard 2013 (5-7) 2015 (5-6) 9/5 at Rice L 34-30 9/2 at Angelo State L 31-28 9/3 Texas College W 58-0 Coach: Ray Woodard Coach: Ray Woodard 9/12 at Northern Illinois W 39-35 9/9 at UTEP W 21-19 9/10 at South Alabama L 30-8 8/31 Okla. Panhandle State W 75-0 9/5 Bacone College W 66-3 9/19 at Texas Tech L 43-14 9/16 at West Texas A&M W 49-17 9/17 Incarnate Word W 45-35 9/7 at Louisiana Tech L 27-14 9/12 at Baylor L 66-31 9/26 Stephen F. Austin W 28-26 9/23 Sam Houston State W 41-0 10/1 *at Southeastern La. W 48-38 9/14 at #12 Oklahoma State L 59-3 9/19 at *Sam Houston State W 49-46 10/3 at A&M-Kingsville L 43-14 9/30 Stephen F. Austin L 44-20 10/8 *Northwestern State L 37-17 9/21 Bacone College W 53-0 10/1 at *SE Louisiana L 30-27 10/10 Louisiana-Monroe W 48-28 10/7 Arkansas State L 41-31 10/15 at Texas State L 46-21 9/28 at Grambling State W 27-16 10/10 *Abilene Christian W 44-28 10/17 at UTEP L 38-14 10/14 at Alcorn State L 32-16 10/22 *Central Arkansas L 38-24 10/12 at *Sam Houston State L 14-3 10/17 at *Northwestern State L 48-35 10/24 Sam Houston State L 34-21 11/4 at Texas State W 20-19 10/29 *at Sam Houston State L 66-0 10/19 #20 *Central Arkansas L 26-24 10/24 *Central Arkansas L 35-17 10/31 at Texas State L 27-19 11/11 at Louisiana-Lafayette L 42-33 11/5 *Stephen F. Austin L 69-10 10/26 at *SE Louisiana L 56-34 10/31 *Houston Baptist W 55-7 11/14 Arkansas State L 34-20 11/18 McNeese State W 22-17 11/12 *at Nicholls W 34-26 11/2 *Nicholls State W 56-34 11/7 Nicholls* L 30-28 11/21 McNeese State L 44-36 11/19 *McNeese L 45-17 11/9 at *Northwestern State L 37-28 11/14 at *Incarnate Word* W 28-21 (Discontinued 1990-2009) 11/16 *Stephen F. Austin W 46-45 11/21 McNeese* L 20-14 11/23 *McNeese L 42-38 130 • LU Football • Senior College Results (1951-Present) 2016 (3-8) 2018 (7-5) 11/23 McNeese* L 27-3 Coach: Ray Woodard Coach: Mike Schultz 9/3 #16 Coastal Carolina L 38-14 9/1 Kentucky Christian W 70-7 9/10 #6 Houston L 42-0 9/8 at Texas Tech L 77-0 9/17 #3 *Sam Houston St. L 44-31 9/15 Northwestern State* L 49-48 10/1 *SE Louisiana W 38-14 9/22 SE Louisiana* L 30-24 10/8 at *Abilene Christian W 38-10 9/29 at #18 Nicholls* L 50-27 10/15 *Northwestern State W 32-31 10/13 Incarnate Word* W 27-21 10/22 at *Central Arkansas L 22-12 10/20 #14 Sam Houston St.* W 41-23 10/29 *Houston Baptist L 24-17 10/27 Stephen F. Austin* W 24-17 11/3 at *Nicholls L 35-10 11/3 at #19 Central Arkansas* W 38-24 11/12 *Incarnate Word L 35-28 11/10 Houston Baptist* W 38-9 11/19 at *McNeese L 41-10 11/17 at #22 McNeese* W 21-17 11/24 at Northern Iowa$ L 16-13 2017 (2-9) $ NCAA FCS Playoff Game Coach: Mike Schultz 9/2 at North Texas L 59-14 2019 (4-8) 9/9 UT-Permian Basin W 72-6 Coach: Mike Schultz 9/16 at *Northwestern State L 35-28 8/29 Bethel (TN) University W 65-16 9/23 at *SE Louisiana L 49-21 9/7 Mississippi Valley St. W 23-20 (OT) 9/30 *Nicholls L 41-14 9/14 at Texas A&M L 63-3 10/14 at *Incarnate Word L 33-24 9/21 at Southeastern La.* L 45-34 10/21 at #7 *Sam Houston St. L 63-27 9/28 Stephen F. Austin* L 24-17 10/28 *Stephen F. Austin L 34-7 10/5 Abilene Christian* W 27-24 11/4 *Central Arkansas L 42-14 10/12 at Sam Houston St.* W 20-17 (3OT) 11/11 at *Houston Baptist W 23-16 10/19 at UIW* L 35-17 11/18 *McNeese L 13-3 11/2 Central Arkansas* L 45-17 11/9 at Northwestern St.* L 34-13 11/16 at Houston Baptist* L 31-26 Senior College Results (1951-Present) • LU Football • 131 Lamar Athletics Media Relations Staff Primary Media Outlets TELEVISION Beaumont Enterprise: P.O. Box 3071, Beaumont, TX KFDM-TV 6 (CBS): 2955 IH-10 East, Beaumont, 77704; (409) 838-2806; Matt Faye, TX 77702; (409) 895-4673; Mike Friedman, Sports Football Beat Writer. Director. www.beaumontenterprise.com www.kfdm.com

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Date Opponent Location Time Date Opponent Location Time

Sept. 3 Mississippi College Beaumont, Texas 7 p.m. Oct. 17 Houston Baptist* Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m.

Sept. 12 UIW* Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. Oct. 31 at Abilene Christian* Abilene, Texas TBA

Sept. 19 at Stephen F. Austin* Nacogdoches, Texas TBA Nov. 7 Northwestern State*$ Beaumont, Texas 4 p.m.

Sept. 26 at Rice Houston, Texas TBA Nov. 14 Sam Houston State* Beaumont, Texas 3 p.m.

Oct. 3 Southeastern Louisiana* Beaumont, Texas 6 p.m. Nov. 21 at McNeese* Lake Charles, La. 3 p.m.

Oct. 10 at Central Arkansas* Conway, Ark. TBA All Times Central and Subject to Change * Indicates Southland Conference Games $ Homecoming