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www.uiwcardinals.com 1 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Game Day GENERAL The goal at the University of the Incarnate Word is to provide fair and accurate services to members of the media and, in turn, the university’s football program asks for fair and accurate coverage. As a result, UIW staff will strive to meet any and all reasonable requests. As the 2014 football season progresses, new and updated information about UIW will be available. Please contact the Office of Sports Information at (210) CBS Sports Radio KONO 860 AM is the radio home of Incarnate 805-3071 or log onto www.uiwcardinals.com Word Cardinals football for the 2014 season.

CREDENTIALS All 11 games--six at Benson Stadium and five on the road--will Representatives of media outlets are welcome at all Cardinals foot- be aired by one of the premier and most storied radio stations in ball games. Credentials can be obtained through the Office of Sports Information at the university. Please telephone in advance to make the the state of . arrangements. Cox Media Group (CMG) re-launched 860 AM as a RADIO AND TELEVISION stand-alone format with CBS Sports Radio. For more than 20 Accredited radio and television broadcast crews will be accommodated years, KONO-AM 860 has been a simulcast of CMG’s top ranked at UIW football games. Please contact the Office of Sports Information greatest hits station KONO 101.1 FM well in advance of the particular contest and arrangements will be made. Gamedays will begin with a 15-minute pre-game show followed by the games’ play-by-play. At game’s end KKYX will host a PHOTOGRAPHERS 15-minute wrap-up. Media photographers are welcome on campus for football games. Like reporters, photographers need credentials. If there are questions concerning working conditions and areas, contact the Office of Sports Information.

GAMEDAY PARKING Parking spaces for media personnel covering the football games will be provided. Those spaces are located at the northeast corner of Benson Stadium nearby the McDermott Convocation Center and Mabry Center. A presentation of media credentials will allow access to this area.

MEDIA ENTRANCE TO BENSON STADIUM Media persons with credentials are asked to enter Benson Stadium through the pass gate. Gabe Farias will be calling the play-by-play and will be joined by Shawn Morris as the color commentator for a third straight PRESS BOX season. Farias will also serve as host of the weekly Larry Kennan Working space in the press boxes on the north side of Benson Stadi- um is by prior request. Media credentials are required for entry to the Coaches’ Show that will air on KONO. The one-hour show is set assigned areas. for Thursday at 7 p.m. broadcast live from The Barn Door Restau- rant located at 8400 N. New Braunfels Avenue. PRESS BOX SERVICES All pre-game materials will be available in the north side press box. Additional coverage of Cardinals football for the fourth year will Analog telephone lines are available. The press box is wired for internet come from KUIW Internet Radio for all 11 games while UIWTV access as well as being wireless for internet use. Usernames and pass- will stream the five home games live as part of a simulcast. words for internet access will be provided at each home game. Access to the KUIW and UIWTV broadcasts is either through INTERVIEWS the university website at www.kuiw.org or through the athletic Post-game interviews of UIW coaches and players will be conducted department home page at www.uiwcardinals.com. in the Benson Fieldhouse at the southwest corner of the stadium. After a 10-minute cool down period, team personnel will be available. During-the-week interviews of coaches and players may be arranged by contacting the UIW Office of Sports Information.

INTERNET LINKS • www.uiwcardinals.com • www.southland.org • www.ncaa.com www.uiwcardinals.com 1 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 UIW Quick Facts Football Facts Where to Find It Name University of the Incarnate Word Staff Game Day Information 1 Address 4301 Broadway Head Coach Larry Kennan UIW Mission 3 San Antonio, TX 78209 Alma Mater B.A., History Benson Stadium 4 University Telephone (210) 829-6000 La Verne, 1966 Tom and Gayle Benson 5 Ath. Dept. Telephone (210) 829-2722 UIW Record-Years 8-14 (2 yrs) 2014 Season Preview 6-12 Sports Inf. Telephone (210) 805-3071 Overall Record 32-32-3 (6 yrs) Two-Deep Roster 11 President Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr. Telephone (210) 805-3011 The Last Time... 12 Enrollment 9,188 email [email protected] UIW Coaching Staff 13-20 Founded 1881 Associate Head Coach/Def. Line Todd Ivicic Larry Kennan, Head Coach 14-15 Mascot Cardinals Alma Mater Sam State, 1991 Assistant Coaches 16-20 Colors Red (Pantone 1797), Black and White Telephone (210) 805-3062 Darin Lovat, Strength & Conditioning 19 Affiliation NCAA Division I Ast. HC/Off. Coord./Off. Line Tony Marciano T.R. St. Charles, Head Trainer 19 Conference Southland Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.), 1978 2014 Cardinals 21-47 Sports 21 teams, 13 sports Telephone (210) 805-3026 Alphabetical Roster 22-23 (10 men, 11 women) Def. Coordinator/Linebackers Brian Gamble Numerical Roster 22-23 Web Site www.uiwcardinals.com Alma Mater Texas A&M, 2002 Cardinals by Class 24 Telephone (210) 832-2124 Cardinals by Location 24 Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coord. Kyle Kennan Trent Brittain 25 Athletics Administration Casey Jennings 26 Director of Athletics Mark Papich Alma Mater Roger Williams, 2001 Broderick Reeves 27 (210) 289-6053 Telephone (210) 805-3024 Junior Sessions 28 Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Lydia Andrade Defensive Ends/Dir. of Ops Michael Briglin Player Bios 29-47 (2109) 829-3877 Alma Mater Oswego State, 2001 Record Book 48-75 Associate. AD Stacy Nordquist Telephone (210) 805-3096 Single Season Records 48-56 (210) 805-3754 Defensive Backs/Video Coord. Nick Debose Career Records 48-56 Associate AD/SWA Angela Lawson Alma Mater Southeastern Oklahoma, 2006 Annual Stat Leaders 48-56 (210) 829-3827 Telephone (210) 805-3034 Benson Stadium Records 57-60 Asst. AD for Compliance Marques Dantzler Tight Ends/Academic Coordinator Larry Moore Individual Game Records 61-64 (210) 805-3012 Alma Mater Brigham Young, 1996 Team Game Records 65-69 Head Athletic Trainer B.J. Lough Telephone (210) 805-3096 Opponent Game Records 70-75 (210) 829-3834 Runnings Backs Ricky Williams Football History 76-82 Sports Information Dir. Shane Meling Alma Mater Texas, 1999 Timeline 77 (210) 805-3071 Telephone (210) 805-3096 All-Time Record 78-79 Media Coordinator Wayne Witt Outside Linebackers Coach Kenith Pope Honors 80 (210) 829-3828 Alma Mater Oklahoma, 1976 All-Time Roster 81 Operations Manager Dustin York Telephone (210) 805-3096 Forever First Class 82 (210) 829-6048 Sean Davis 2013 Season 83-91 Business Manager Jay Bijlani Alma Mater Azusa Pacific, 2006 Season Stats 84-87 (210) 805-3095 Telephone (210) 805-3096 Game Recaps 88-91 External Marketing Manager Rick Smith Strength and Conditioning Darin Lovat 92-99 (210) 283-6448 Alma Mater UNLV, 1997 Mileage Chart 92 Ticket Manager Kevin Lepore Telephone (210) 832-2125 Preseason Polls 93 (210) 805-3000 Athletic Trainer T.R. St. Charles Preseason Teams 93-94 Administrative Assistant Lisa Townzen Alma Mater Vanderbilt, 1976 Year-by-Year Champions 95 (210) 829-2722 Telephone (210) 805-3063 Post Season Awards 95-96 2013 Season 2013 Standings 97 2013 All-Conference 97 UIW Head Coaches Record 6-5 Danny Heep 2013 SLC Stat Leaders 98-99 Home, 5-1 Away, 1-4 Neutral, 0-0 (210) 829-3830 2014 Game Opponents 100-102 Rankings (Nat./Reg.) NR/NR Men’s Ken Burmeister (210) 829-6052 Quick Facts All photos credited to Mark Walton Women’s Basketball Kate Henderson Basic Offense Multiple (210) 283-5049 Basic Defense 3-4 GENERAL /Dance Melissa Martinez 2009 Record 5-5 The goal at University of the Incarnate Word is to Cross Country, M&W Derek Reidel 2010 Record 3-8 (0-6 LSC South) provide fair and accurate services to members of (210) 805-3566 2011 Record 2-8 (2-6 LSC) the media and, in turn, the university’s athletic , M&W Brad Martin 2012 Record 2-9 (1-7 LSC) programs ask for fair and accurate coverage. As (210) 829-2795 2013 Record 6-5 a result UIW staff persons will strive to meet and Men’s Soccer Vincent Martinez and all reasonable requests. As the 2014-15 athletic (210) 841-7396 Starters Returning/Lost year progresses, new and updated information Women’s Soccer Anne Felts Offense 9/2 about UIW will be available. Please contact the (210) 829-3941 Defense 7/4 Office of Sports Information at (210) 805-3071. Amanda Gamboa Special Teams 3/1 (210) 829-3969 , M&W Phillip Davis Squad Breakdown by Class (210) 805-3078 Freshmen 35 Synchronized Swimming Meagan Deatherage Sophomores 27 (210) 829-2796 Juniors 24 Tennis, M&W John Newman Seniors 11 (210) 283-5006 Track & Field, M&W Derek Riedel (210) 805-3566 Jennifer Montoya (210) 829-3567 www.uiwcardinals.com 2 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Core Values of the UIW Mission FAITH SERVICE INNOVATION TRUTH EDUCATION

The university is committed to educational excel- lence in a context of faith in Jesus Christ, the Incar- nate Word of God. It promotes life-long learning and fosters the development of the whole person.

The faculty and students support one another in the search for and the communication of truth. The uni- versity is open to thoughtful innovation that serves ever more effectively the spiritual and material needs of people.

The curriculum offers students an integrated pro- gram of liberal arts and professional studies that includes a global perspective and an emphasis on social justice and community service.

The University of the Incarnate Word is a Catholic institution that welcomes to its community persons of diverse backgrounds, in the belief that their re- spectful interaction advances the discovery of truth, mutual understanding, self-realization and the common good.

The university is located on a 154-acre site, formerly the estate of noted San Antonio philanthropist and businessman Col. George W. Brackenridge. His villa, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, still stands on the campus. The southern portion of the original Brackenridge estate joins the university along Hildebrand Avenue, forming Brackenridge Park.

The headwaters of the San Antonio River begin on the campus and have provided fascinating archae- ological finds related to Native Americans and the Conquistadors, and to more recent attempts at settlement. The river separates the main campus from the recreation and athletics complex.

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GAYLE AND TOM BENSON STADIUM QUICK FACTS

Location On the main UIW campus, situated Scoreboard The Daktronics scoreboard keeps all the usual between the Mabry Tennis Center, the football/game data plus has a 20 feet by 10 McDermott Convocation Center and the feet video screen where Cardinals fans get the Sullivan Baseball Field. latest information about their team as well as Opened August 2008 a viewing of the game itself. Capacity 6,000 First Game Aug. 29, 2009 vs Monterrey Tech, Mexico Record Crowd 6,235, Aug. 29, 2009 First Win Aug. 29, 2009 vs Monterrey Tech, Mexico UIW 42, Monterrey Tech 39 Tailgating Yes Tenth Win Sep. 14, 2013 Surface Hellas Matrix UIW 24, Langston 0 Suites Six on the south side press box level Track Eight-lane, Sport Track 300 surface, three jumping pits

www.uiwcardinals.com 4 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 The Benson’s Tom Benson’s statement, upon taking ownership of the that he would one day bring a championship to his home- town came to fruition on Feb. 7, 2010 when his Saints defeated the , 31-17, in XLIV.

The Saints’ successful march to the NFL’s Championship level has been the crown jewel of many highlights that the franchise has experienced both on and off the field during Benson’s 27 years of ownership. Prior to his arrival, the club’s fans had never enjoyed a winning record, celebrated a division title or experienced the thrill of playoff victories. Two years after assuming the reins of the orga- nization, the Saints hosted their first playoff contest and the club has continued to enjoy unprecedented success on and off the field.

Benson is one of the most trusted and valued figures in the NFL. His efforts at the league level have paid dividends for the Gulf South. During his tenure, the city has hosted five Super Bowls, and was awarded Su- per Bowl XLVII following a vote by NFL Owners after he played a lead role to secure the contest. He’s played a leadership role in many capacities in the NFL, includ- ing three stints as chairman of the finance committee, one of the league’s most difficult, time-consuming and influential positions. He’s also a member of the audit committee.

The Benson’s became the new owners of the New Orleans Hornets (now Pelicans) of the National Bas- ketball Association prior to the 2012-13 season. The Benson purchase of the franchise assured the Hornets of remaining in New Orleans following a period of uncertainty when the NBA itself operated the team.

Community involvement has been the hallmark of the Benson era since he became the owner of the team, and because of those efforts the World Sports Human- itarian Hall of Fame has twice recognized the club as one of the five most charitable professional organizations. The club annually puts more than $15 million in charitable contributions, goods and services back into the Gulf South.

Benson and his wife, the former Gayle Marie LaJaunie, funded the building of a football stadium located on the University of the Incarnate Word campus, known as Gayle and Tom Benson Field, with the team taking to the field for the first time in 2009. In addi- tion, the Benson family also established an endowment fund at Central Catholic High School in San Antonio that is dedicated to the memory of the late Robert Carter Benson, who graduated from the school in 1962. Tom Benson also donated the Benson Memorial Library at Central Catholic. In 2010, Mr. and Mrs. Benson received the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Award from the National Catholic Edu- cational Association, honoring their support of Catholic education.

Benson, a cancer survivor, and his wife have also worked closely with the Ochsner Foundation Hospital in New Orleans with the establishment of the Tom and Gayle Benson Cancer Center, a $20 million treatment complex.

In 1945, Benson served in the Navy aboard the U.S.S. South Dakota and has remained particularly close to this armed forces branch. He’s the only enlisted man to serve on the Board of Trustees of the Pensacola Naval Museum and has been honored with an award from the crew of the submarine U.S.S. Louisiana. In 2007, Benson was honored by the U.S. Navy Memorial with the Lone Sailer Award, presented to those who exemplify the core values of honor, courage and commitment. In 2009, Benson was presented with U.S. Army’s Army Strong award in recognition for his position in the community while demonstrating leadership and Army Values on a daily basis.

A leading advocate for the National World War II Memorial in Washington D.C., Benson was also a major contributor and past direc- tor of the National D-Day Museum in New Orleans, with his pledges helping fund the Pacific Exhibit Grand Opening and the Midway Theater.

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OVERALL Southland rival Stephen F. Austin in a non-conference tilt on Excitement around the UIW football program is running high September 6 followed by the aforementioned matchup with after the first winning season in the program’s history. Playing a the three-time defending champion Bison in Fargo, ND. The schedule that mixed NCAA Division I, Division II and NAIA oppo- Cardinals return back to Texas on September 20 when they go to nents in 2013, the Cardinals managed a 6-5 record that included Abilene Christian, whom they split a pair of games with last year wins over fellow first-year Division I programs Abilene Christian and are 1-4 all-time, to open the Southland schedule. and Houston Baptist. Heading into 2014, the program officially moves into the Southland Conference where they will play eight The Cardinals return home in the last week of September to take conference games plus another non-conference game against a on the SLC champion from 2013, Southeastern Louisiana. The conference school. Lions defeated UIW, 35-3 in Hammond, LA last year and are pre- dicted to defend their crown. The team will remain at Benson Unlike like last year when the Cardinals returned just 51 rush- Stadium the following week when they host Houston Baptist for ing yards and 428 receiving yards, this year the team returns a second year in a row. The Cardinals shut down the Huskies, their top three running backs, both quarterbacks and top seven 24-3 in their 2013 matchup. receivers. The team brings back 90.1 percent of their rushing yards, 100 percent of their passing yards and 91.0 percent of The final five games of the season will return road games with their receiving yards. The offense returns eight full-time starters home contests. On October 11, they travel to Northwestern from 2013, including 13 players who started at least one game State for a first-ever meeting between the two teams. Follow- while the defense welcomes back seven full-time starters and 13 ing a bye week, the Cardinals host 2013 FCS Playoff participant players who started at least one game. McNeese State in another first-ever meeting.

“We have a talented, young football team,” said third year UIW The Cardinals head back to Louisiana on November 1 to play head coach Larry Kennan. “We can be really good in a year or Nicholls State, a squad picked ninth in the SLC Preseason Polls. It two, but the schedule is very hard, especially early in the season. will be important for UIW to not look past the Colonels to their We have to be able to deal with adversity if we want to succeed.” Senior Night opponent, State the following week. The Bearkats have been the conference power in recent years The Cardinals are entering Year 2 of their transition to full-time and have dealt the Cardinals a pair of lopsided defeats each of NCAA FCS play and their first in the Southland Conference. The the past two years in Huntsville. team was not given much respect getting picked 10th out of 11 teams in the Southland by the coaches and sports information The 2014 campaign closes on the road when UIW will face off directors. The schedule features four teams who appeared in against another Cardinals team, this one from Lamar. The two last year’s FCS Playoffs, including the three-time defending na- squads met in 2011 with Lamar holding on for a 45-35 win in tional champion North Dakota State Bison. Beaumont.

The Cardinals open the season at home against Sacramento OFFENSE State on August 30. The Hornets went 5-7 last year and are a member of the strong Big Sky Conference. Quarterbacks One year after there was a battle for the starting Following the season and home opener, UIW is on the road for spot during the preseason, the Cardinals are set with what they three consecutive weeks. They travel to East Texas to take on hope is a franchise guy in sophomore Trent Brittain. He re-wrote

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Jordan Hicks Kielyn Lewis Kobie Douglas

the records books in 2013 setting school records for completions, for the season as he is dealing with an injury sustained during attempts and yards while showing the ability to make plays when the Spring. Sadler is the best receiver and pass protector of the it matters. Who can forget his fourth-and-goal touchdown run bunch and will likely be the third-down back. In 2012, he had to beat Abilene Christian? He passed for over 1800 yards and 11 197 yards rushing and 132 yards receiving. touchdowns and also rushed for nearly 400 yards. Heading into the season he is on the Performance Awards Wide Receivers (CFPA) Quarterback Watch List. Kennan always says that he brought in Casey Jenning to be a guy who can show the rest of the receivers how to do things proper- Kennan is excited to have Brittain back in the fold and says he ly. Well, the results are in and that is exactly what Jennings did has a high upside. “His overall knowledge of the position has im- in 2013. He led the team with 54 catches for 738 yards, both proved. He understands protection, coverage and routes better school records, while adding five touchdowns. He had at least and he teams that with a quick release and great mobility,” said three catches in every game and had a pair of 100-yard perfor- the coach. mances. Kennan labels him as smart, tough and dependable with the ability to find the soft spot in the zone. Junior Taylor Woods will once again backup Brittain. He was a part-time starter in 2012 and Kennan has great confidence in The coaching staff is excited to see what Daryl Brooks and Jordan him. “He made great strides this Spring,” said Kennan. “He is a Hicks can become as sophomores. Both players flashed potential viable quarterback for us who showed great improvement. He last year. Brooks was a quarterback in high school so he is still knows the offense, has an accurate arm and is a good leader.” learning the position, but is tall and fast and should get better each year. Hicks worked hard in the Spring and made great Running Backs strides. His explosiveness and quickness make him a home run The Cardinals appear to be loaded at the running back position threat for the offense. with four sophomores vying for touches. John Oglesby, Broder- ick Reeves and Junior Sessions all saw significant time last year as Clint Killough will back up Jennings again and does a good job in true freshmen while Joseph Sadler returns after red-shirting last his substitute role. He finished second on the team in receptions season. Kennan will have his work cut out as he tries to figure and yards in 2013 and had a school-record 90-yard touchdown out how to get the ball in the hands of each of the playmakers. against Eastern New Mexico. Junior college transfer Stefon Martin has great speed and size and has familiarity with Jennings Sessions was the starter in 2013 finishing with 536 yards and five after playing one year with him at Chabot College. Chase Ragusa touchdowns while averaging 5.0 yards per carry. He is a power- and Jamari Gilbert could also factor into the passing game. ful, low to the ground runner who has good speed as evidenced by his school-record 89-yard touchdown run against Eastern New Tight Ends Mexico last year. However, is was Reeves who became the star The Cardinals return their top two tight ends from 2013 in junior after leading the team with 616 yards and 11 touchdowns on 6.7 Cole Wick and sophomore Cyril Clarke. Kennan and his staff yards per carry. He set a school record with 244 yards and six have been raving for the last few years about Wick and expect touchdowns in a dramatic win at McMurry. He heads into the this to be his breakout season. At 6-7, 245-pounds he has the season on the CFPA Running Back Watch List and is a threat to measurable to be outstanding. He had 11 receptions last year, score any time he touches the ball. but expect him to get more opportunities in 2014. Clarke was used mostly in a blocking role is considered the toughest player Oglesby added 254 yards and two scores, but may not be ready on the team. In addition to being on the field in two tight end

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Tanner Scheel Coach Larry Moore

situations, he will also be used as the team’s fullback or H-back. DEFENSE

A pair of red-shirt freshmen could also work their way into Defensive Line the rotation at tight end. Kaleb Hardy is a former high school The Cardinals graduated three members of the defensive line quarterback who Kennan believes can become a good receiver from 2013 with Robby Horton and Michael Tate being the key in the future. Michael Thomas made some plays in the Spring losses as multi-year starters. Horton finished his career as game and has some upside. Both players are 6-3 and provide big the all-time leader in sacks and tackles for loss. Junior Robert targets. Moorman returns as the most experienced member of the unit, but there are a few potential playmakers in the group. Moorman Offensive Line missed some time with an injury last year, but returned before The Cardinals did not graduate any starters from the offensive the end of the season and will be the leader on the line. line, but lost center Matt McCarthy to a season-ending injury and right guard Will Mora is not returning to the team. Despite Sophomore Corey Lee played a lot at nose guard in 2013 and is the losses, Kennan still thinks the line will be better than in past “a better talent than we have had,” said Kennan. He had five seasons. The team figures to start three seniors, a fourth-year tackles for loss as a freshman and will be outstanding for the junior and another junior this year. team.

Former left guard Devin Threat will slide over to center where he The question mark for the Cardinals is who else will make some played in the Spring. A three-year starter who has earned some plays. Dallin Muti, Justin Roberts and Taryn Davis are all solid postseason accolades in his career is the most dependable mem- players at this point, but not dominating. Josh Esukpa had 2.5 ber of the line. Horace Hayes enters his third year as the starter sacks last year and could be the man to make big plays. Junior at right tackle and like Threat he is tough and dependable. The Alex Jenkins hails from Bath, England and is still waiting to make red-shirt junior plans to graduate in 2015 so this will likely be his his first appearance on the field. He has the attributes to be an last year with the team. outstanding pass rusher, but does not have much experience.

Junior left tackle Nathan Thompson is considered the top player Linebackers on the line for the Cardinals. He missed the Spring as he worked The Cardinals return three of four starters from last year, in- on his grades, but should be ready to go in the Fall. Seniors cluding two other players who received starts. It should be a Albert Miranda and Jason Everding are both junior college prod- position of strength for the team with three juniors and a senior ucts who will likely start this year. Everding is a former Marine slated to be in the . In addition to the veterans who is 28 years old. He moved into the starting lineup early last who will start, the Cardinals also have a number of young, talent- season, but suffered a season-ending injury. ed players who will push for time.

Freshman Devyn Jensen and sophomore Trevor Mason will likely Senior Nick Ginn and junior Juston Edwards begin the year where be the first two linemen off the bench. Jensen played at Port they left last year, as the starting outside linebackers. Ginn is Lavaca Calhoun High School and graduated in December and one of the team leader’s and has gotten bigger and stronger enrolled at UIW in the Spring. He is considered talented and each year. He had 41 tackles and 7.5 tackles for loss last year mature. Mason also has a chance to play after working hard to and led the team’s linebackers in both categories. Edwards has get into shape dropping from 340 pounds to 295 pounds. continued to improve and finished the season with 35 tackles. Red-shirt freshman Blake Klumpp and sophomore Greg Lemon

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Greg Lemon Padyn Giebler

are talented young players who can be very good. Lemon had SPECIAL TEAMS four tackles for loss and three sacks last year. The Cardinals have had excellent kick coverage in recent years Juniors Padyn Giebler and Josh Campbell and sophomore Josh and a lot of that had to do with the booming kicks of punter Em- Zellars will handle most of the play at inside linebacker. Giebler manuel Nunez who is no longer with the team after graduating has been a starter for the Cardinals since he stepped on campus in the Spring. Incoming freshman Ramon Coto, Jr. will likely take in 2012 and is one of the team leaders along with Ginn. Camp- over, but Joseph Sadler can also be used in a pinch. Jake Wilcox bell missed 2012 with an injury, but was healthly last year and has handled the majority of placekicking duties over the past finished with 33 tackles. Zellars is a good talent who is smart two years. He was 7-of-11 on field goal attempts and 27-of-34 and bright. He had 37 tackles last year and covers a little more on extra points last year while averaging 57 yards on his kickoffs. ground than Giebler and Campbell. Coto will also be the backup place kicker.

Michael Allen and Joel Higgins each played in all 11 games last In the return game, the Cardinals have a lot of options to choose year as true freshmen and they are talented players. Both play- from. Chase Ragusa and Jordan Hicks will handle the punt return ers need to mature a bit, but could push the starters for playing duties. Ragusa is sure-handed, while Hicks has big-play ability. time. In the Kennan era, the Cardinals have always rotated kick return men. Kobie Douglas averaged 22.3 yards per return and Ragusa Secondary averaged 22.7 yards per return in 2013. Overall, the team used The Cardinals lost three-year starter Devin Haywood to gradua- eight men on kickoff returns last year. tion, but return a strong and deep group in the secondary. Bran- don Tanksley returns as the leading tackler with 58 stops in 2013 and is slated as the starter at strong safety. Adrian Norwood, Jr. was having a great freshman season until it was cut short by an injury, but will be back and ready to go. He has increased his strength and size and is good against the run. Junior college transfer Robert Johnson will backup both spots and will likely be used as the nickel back thanks to his past experience at corner back.

Kobie Douglas and Daryl Irby each started every game at corner back last year and they will be penciled in to do the same this year. Douglas seemed to get better with every game last year and led the team with three . Irby is talented and has worked hard heading into his sophomore year. Seniors Kie- lyn Lewis and Jarrius James provide the team with great depth on the outside. Lewis leads all active players on the team with five career interceptions.

www.uiwcardinals.com 10 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 #33 Joseph Sadler #33 Joseph Sadler #22 Trey Colbert #46 Jake Wilcox #44 Cyril Clarke #45 Cole Wick 5-10, 180, SO #1 Daryl Irby#1 Daryl 6-1, 228, SO 5-9, 180, SO 5-9, 180, SO 6-0, 205, SO 6-7, 245, JR 6-0, 170, JR CB PK TE P #70 Nathan Thompson #69 Trevor Mason #56 Blake Klumpp #42 Nick Ginn 6-7, 300, SO 6-3, 230, FR 6-3, 245, SR 6-5, 290, JR LB LT #10 Brandon Tanksley #41 Robert Moorman #25 Broderick Reeves #12 Robert Johnson #76 Austin Jennings #60 Albert Miranda #26 Junior Sessions #96 Taryn Davis 5-10, 220, SO 5-11, 200, JR 5-9, 195, SO 6-6, 242, SO 6-3, 285, FR 6-3, 310, SR 6-2, 210, JR 6-1, 245, JR RB SS DE LG #35 Padyn Giebler #43 Michael Allen 6-0, 205, SO 6-0, 230, JR LB Defense Offense #57 Devyn Jensen #57 Devyn #77 Devin Threat #3 Taylor Woods #4 Trent Brittain #91 Dallin Muti #54 Corey Lee 5-11, 295, JR 6-2, 205, SO 6-0, 282, SO 6-3, 290, FR 6-4, 308, SR 6-3, 210, JR QB NT C #47 Joshua Campbell #9 Josh Zellars 6-0, 200, SO 6-0, 238, JR LB #18 Adrian Norwood #76 Austin Jennings #67 Jason Everding #88 Justin Roberts #13 Jared Ambres #99 Alex Jenkins #44 Cyril Clarke #36 Mike Akers 5-11, 210, SO 6-0, 190, SO 5-8, 230, SO 6-1, 228, SO 6-3, 285, FR 6-4, 295, SR 6-4, 260, SO 6-6, 275, JR HB RG DT FS #90 Juston Edwards #67 Jason Everding #71 Horace Hayes #34 Greg Lemon 6-2, 240, SO 6-4, 295, SR 6-2, 245, JR 6-4, 295, JR RT LB #16 Daryl Brooks#16 Daryl #2 Jordan Hicks 5-8, 175, SO 6-3, 195, SO XR #23 Kobie Douglas #8 Casey Jennings #11 Clint Killough #7 Jarrius James 5-10, 175, JR 6-1, 175, SR 6-0, 190, SR 5-9, 173, JR CB ZR

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Rushed for 100 or more yards: 121, Broderick Reeves vs Rushed for 100 or more yards: 110, Kyle Washington vs Angelo Abilene Christian, 11/9/13 State, 11/16/13 Rushed for 150 or more yards: 244, Broderick Reeves at Mc- Rushed for 150 or more yards: 157, Tim Flanders at Sam Hous- ton State, 9/21/13 Murry, 11/2/13 Rushed for 200 or more yards: 230, Darryl Brister at Oklahoma 244, Broderick Reeves at Mc- Rushed for 200 or more yards: Panhandle, 10/3/09 Murry, 11/2/13 Two Rushers for 100 or more yards: 113, Brandon Kelsey; 103, Two Rushers for 100 or more yards: 128, Zach Rhodes; 121, Lester Bush vs Midwestern State, 10/1/11 Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/12 Two rushing touchdowns: 2, Chris Simpson at McMurry, 11/2/13 Two rushing touchdowns: 2, Broderick Reeves vs Abilene Three rushing touchdowns: 3, Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Pan- Christian, 11/9/13 handle, 10/3/09 Three rushing touchdowns: 3, Paden Lynch at Lamar, 9/17/11 Four rushing touchdowns: none Four rushing touchdowns: 6, Broderick Reeves at McMurry, Passing for 200-299 yards: 279, John David Baker vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/13 11/2/13 Passing for 300-399 yards: 394, Gabe Rodriguez at McMurry, 207, Trent Brittain vs Abilene Chris- Passing for 200-299 yards: 11/2/13 tian, 11/9/13 Passing for 400 or more yards: 408, Mitchell Gale vs Abilene Passing for 300-399 yards: 311, Eric Massoni vs A&M-Kingsville, Christian, 11/10/2012 10/15/11 Three touchdown passes: 3, John David Baker at Abilene Chris- Passing for 400 or more yards: none tian, 10/19/13 Three touchdown passes: 3, Trent Brittain vs Texas College, Four touchdown passes: 4, Gabe Rodriguez at McMurry, 9/7/13 11/2/13 Four touchdown passes: none Receiving for 100 or more yards: 105, Quinn Reels vs Angelo State, 11/16/13 Receiving for 100 or more yards: 112, Casey Jennings vs Receiving for 150 or more yards: 232, Greg Livingston at Mc- Abilene Christian, 11/9/13 Murry, 11/2/13 Receiving for 150 or more yards: 188, Dominic Hamilton vs Two Receivers 100 or more yards: 109, Charcandrick West and East Central, 10/10/09 102, Darrell Cantu-Harkless vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Two Receivers 100 or more yards: none Three Receivers 100 or more yards: none Three Receivers 100 or more yards: none Two Receiving Touchdowns: 2, Taylor Gabriel vs Abilene Chris- Two Receiving Touchdowns: 2, Casey Jennings vs Abilene tian, 11/9/13 Christian, 11/9/13 Three Receiving Touchdowns: 3, Andy Tanner vs Midwestern Three Receiving Touchdowns: none State, 9/19/09 Kickoff returned for a touchdown: 93, Jatavious Wilson at Cen- Kickoff returned for a touchdown: 83, Marcus Wright vs East- tral Arkansas, 8/29/13 ern New Mexico, 9/14/12 Punt returned for a touchdown: 0, Desmond Smith at Central Punt returned for a touchdown: 25, Nick Ginn vs A&M-Kings- Arkansas, 8/29/13 ville, 10/15/11 returned for a touchdown: 67, Marice Sutton at Interception returned for a touchdown: 86, Juan Asencio at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/13 A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/12 Fumble returned for a touchdown: 13, Jarred Ross at Angelo Fumble returned for a touchdown: 0, Grady Achilles vs Texas State, 11/3/12 A&M-Commerce, 10/6/12 All-Purpose 200 or more yards: 232, Greg Livingston at McMur- All-Purpose 200 or more yards: 275, Broderick Reeves at Mc- ry, 11/2/13 2.0, Clayton Callicutt vs Angelo State, Murry, 11/2/13 Made two or more sacks: 11/16/13 Made two or more sacks: 3.0, Juan Asencio at Angelo State, Had two or more interceptions: 2, Angel Lopez at Abilene Chris- 11/3/12 tian, 10/19/13 Had two or more interceptions: 2, Kobie Douglas vs Abilene Had three or more interceptions: none Christian, 11/9/13 Made 10 or more tackles: 12, Angel Lopez and 11, Justin Ste- Had three or more interceptions: none phens vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/13 Made 10 or more tackles: 12, Brandon Tanksley at Abilene Made 15 or more tackles: 17, Nathan Uland at Eastern New Christian, 10/19/13 Mexico, 11/7/09 Made 15 or more tackles: 15, Juan Asencio vs Angelo State, Kicked three or more field goals:3, Morgan Lineberry at 11/5/11 Abilene Christian, 11/12/11 Kicked three or more field goals: 4, Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Scoring four or more touchdowns: 6, Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/13

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www.uiwcardinals.com 13 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Larry Kennan Head Coach

Kennan’s Career Coaching Record 1979 - Lamar (6-3-2), Southland Conference 1980 - Lamar (3-8-0), Southland Conference 1981 - Lamar (4-6-1), Southland Conference 1991 - London Monarchs (11-1) - World League of Champs 2012 - Incarnate Word (2-9), Lone Star Conference 2013 - Incarnate Word (6-5), FCS Independent

From the moment he came on board at Incarnate Williams as the running backs coach. The addition of Word in mid-December of 2011, Larry Kennan has Williams to the staff brought instant recognition to had a major, positive effect on the Cardinals football the program and played a major role in the recruiting program. He has provided leadership and direction to process for a number of players. a program in the transitional phase of Division I and the results are starting to play out on the field. Kennan patrolled the sidelines in 2012 for the first time since 1997, however he remained close to the On the day of his hiring UIW Director of Athletics game during that time. He was executive director of Mark Papich was prophetic. Said Papich at the time the NFL Coaches Association based in Washington, “...in support of the university’s vision of expanding D.C. for the 13 years prior to becoming the head our brand Larry Kennan provides the experience we coach of the Cardinals. Those years combined with need....he gives Incarnate Word name recognition his 16 seasons as an NFL coach means he knows just through his ability to reach into the NFL as well as the about everyone who has walked the professional side- collegiate ranks....” lines for the past three decades.

It only took Kennan two seasons to show a significant The Cardinals were only 2-9 in Kennan’s first year at upgrade in the product on the field for UIW. The 2013 the helm, but there were a number of firsts for the season proved to be the most successful in the pro- program. The “Forever First” class completed their gram’s short history. A 6-5 record, the first winning eligibility and the 2012 class set a record with 25 season for the program, and a few milestone victories seniors. The team played a game in Cowboys Stadium along the way made it a season to remember. in Arlington, TX. Devan Avery became the first UIW player to play in a postseason all-star game when The 2013 Cardinals posted the first two shutouts in he went to California for the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. school history and accumulated more school records Tight end Andrew Mocio became the first receiver in along the way than can be reasonably written down. school history to earn all-region honors. Avery and The two biggest wins of the season came on the road Mocio also participated in UIW’s first Pro Day in the at McMurry when the team battled back from an Spring of 2013. 11-point fourth quarter deficit to win 47-43 and give Kennan his first road victory at UIW. The next came He has been an NFL offensive coordinator, a quarter- the following week at home when the Cardinals came backs coach, a tight ends coach and a wide receivers back from a 10-point fourth quarter deficit to defeat coach. He owns a championship ring from the Los An- Abilene Christian, 34-31. ACU had defeated UIW, 40-6 geles Raiders Super Bowl XVIII win. And, he was the just three weeks earlier in Abilene. head coach of the London Monarchs when they won a World Football League championship in 1991. One of the most important decisions Kennan made in 2013 was to hire former Heisman trophy winner Ricky And perhaps most attractive of all for prospective

www.uiwcardinals.com 14 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Cardinals, he is a quarterback guru. During his tenure The Kennan File with the NFL Coaches Association he kept his hand in Hometown: La Verne, Calif. by tutoring quarterbacks as they prepared for their professional careers. The list of students includes Tim Education: University of La Verne Couch, Chad Pennington, , Tony Romo, By- BA, History ‘66 ron Leftwich, Eli Manning, Alex Smith, Drew Stanton Lifetime Teaching Credential and T.J. Yates to name a few. Family: Wife - Patricia Prior to his career in the NFL, Kennan was an offensive Sons - Steve, Ryan, Kyle coordinator for three years at both Nevada-Las Vegas and SMU. He took over as head coach at Lamar Uni- Career: versity in 1979 and spent three years in the Southland 1998-2011 Executive Director Conference. His LU squad set 38 team or individual NFL Coaches Association awards in his first year when they posted a 6-3-2 re- cord. His biggest win at Lamar was an 18-17 win over Coaching: defending SWC champion Baylor in 1981. He went 2011- Incarnate Word 13-17-3 before moving on to the NFL. Head Coach 1997 Considering all of that, what Larry Kennan wanted to Offensive Coordinator do was coach. And when the first opportunity came 1996 Oakland Raiders with 2012 spring drills at UIW he openly admitted Offensive Coordinator, QB Coach to being “excited”. He recalled that on the first day 1995 New Orleans Saints when the clouds broke and the sun came out he knew Tight Ends Coach all was good. 1992-94 Offensive Coordinator, QB Coach Kennan was hired in December of 2011 and he has 1991 London Monarchs continued to sign better and more highly touted Head Coach players each year. He is laying the groundwork for a 1988-90 Indianapolis Colts program that will be successful in the short run and Offensive Coordinator, QB Coach long run. 1988 Denver Broncos Wide Receivers Coach And, when he leads his staff to conferences and 1982-87 Los Angeles Raiders clinics, the doors open because people know Larry Quarterbacks Coach Kennan and they want to talk football with him. And Super Bowl XVIII Champions that’s good because he knows the game, he is im- 1979-81 mersed in it and he is back doing what he wants to Head Coach do--coach. 1976-78 SMU Offensive Coordinator 1973-75 Nevada-Las Vegas Offensive Coordinator 1972 Arvada West HS (Colo.) Assistant Coach 1969-71 University of Colorado Tight Ends Coach 1967-68 Garden Grove HS (Calif.) Assistant Coach

www.uiwcardinals.com 15 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Todd Tony Ivicic Marciano Associate Head Coach Assistant Head Coach Defensive Line Offensive Coordinator High School Liaison Offensive Line

Todd Ivicic (Eye-vah-check) came to University of the Incarnate Word gained Incarnate Word in November of 2007 as another long time football coach when the defensive coordinator and special Tony Marciano joined the staff in the teams coordinator. He remained in those spring of 2010 as the Cardinals’ Offen- roles until the final three games of the sive Coordinator and Offensive Line 2011 campaign when he was elevated to Coach. In the spring of 2012, Marciano interim head coach status. was named Assistant Head Coach to continue with his responsibilities on After Larry Kennan came on as head coach, Ivicic moved over to the offensive side of the football. be the associate head coach with primary coaching duties involving the In his first two seasons in charge of the offense, the Cardinals defensive line and as the staff contact for high school coaches. allowed less than 1.5 sacks per game despite no individual earning first or Ivicic guided a defensive line that was a strong mix of veterans and second team all-conference honors. UIW has been a strong ball control rookies in 2013. Senior defensive tackle Robby Horton earned College offense under Marciano and have ranked among the conference leaders Sports Madness All-Independent Second Team honors after leading the in time of possession in each of his three seasons. team with 10.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks. He finished his career with Marciano’s offense has produced a pair of outstanding tight ends school records in both categories. The line was also crucial to the pro- in Caleb Kocian and Andrew Mocio who were each four-year players. gram’s first two shutouts and recorded 28.5 tackles for loss on the season. Kocian was a great blocker and holds the record for most receptions in a The 2011 defense under Ivicic’s tutelage proved to be an outstanding game. Mocio was a first team all-LSC and third team all-region selection ballhawking unit. They led the Lone Star Conference with 16 interceptions in 2012 and was a great pass receiving threat. while adding four forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Devin Hay- The UIW offense broke through in Marciano’s third season, 2013. wood finished seventh in the nation with a school record seven intercep- They set school records for rushing yards, passing yards and total offense. tions. For the first time, the team had a pair of 500-yard rushers and went over The Cardinals joined the LSC in 2010 and the defense showed its 2,000 yards on the ground. The duo of Trent Brittain and Casey Jennings mettle. They allowed 136.1 rushing yards per game and finished first in became the most prolific pass-catch combination in school history with 54 the LSC in opponent third down conversions and were second in opponent completions for 738 yards. The team averaged 24.4 points per game and first downs per game. went over 30 points on four occasions. In his first year as the defensive coordinator, the Cardinals finished Marciano brings an impressive resume to the Cardinals including 13th in the nation in tackles for loss and 33rd in sacks. his eight years experience in the NFL and another four years in the CFL. Ivicic began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Sam In 1994, Marciano made his first appearance in the Canadian Football Houston State in 1991, helping the team win a Southland Conference title. League where he would head up the offensive line unit for the Toronto Ar- He received his first full-time coaching gig from Blinn Junior College gonauts. After one short year and a playoff appearance, Marciano would where he was the Defensive Line/Assistant Special Teams Coach for two take an opportunity within the CFL jumping over to the Calgary Stamped- years. The Bucs went 15-5-1 during his stay. ers to become the Offensive Line Coach and eventually the Offensive Ivicic returned to SHSU in 1995 under head coach Ron Randlemann Coordinator in 1997. as the Defensive Line/Assistant Special Teams Coordinator. The special While in Calgary, Marciano coached some football greats like Doug teams unit was one of the best in the nation from 1995-98. They finished Flutie in the 1995 season who took the Stampeders to the that in the top 25 in net punting each year with a top finish of fourth in 1995. year. Also, in the 1996 and 1997 seasons, Marciano would have the They blocked four punts in 1995, five in 1996 and 1997. They were also opportunity to work with quarterback who took the Stamped- strong in the return game finishing sixth in the nation in kick returns in ers to the Western Finals both years and would go on to start for the San 1995. Francisco 49ers. In 1999, Ivicic became the Defensive Line/Special Teams Coordi- After going 10-8 in 1997 as the Offensive Coordinator of the Stam- nator at Stephen F. Austin. His punt return unit led the nation with 19.1 peders, Marciano made his jump to the NFL as Tight Ends Coach for the yards per return and helped the Lumberjacks to a Southland Conference Indianapolis Colts. From 1998-01, Marciano called Indianapolis home Championship. and was part of the biggest turnaround for a franchise in NFL history. He He remained with SFA through the 2004 season and continued tutored two tight ends for the Colts in 2001 by way of Ken Dilger to produce top special teams play while adding the title of Linebackers and Marcus Pollard. Coach in 2001. In 2002, the defense finished 13th in the nation in pass de- This would lead Marciano to his next position with the Houston Tex- fense and 10th in run defense. In 2003, they were sixth in pass efficiency ans in 2002. For the 2002-03 seasons, he headed up the offensive line, defense and blocked six punts. before returning back to the tight ends in 2004. Ivicic moved on to Tarleton State in 2005 as the Offensive Line/Spe- A graduate of Indiana University in Pennsylvania, Marciano began his cial Teams Coordinator and was there for three years. He tutored the Sam coaching career at his alma mater coaching tight ends. He continued his Skidmore, the LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, before transitioning coaching career at TCU, SMU, Brown, Richmond and Kent State before back to Defensive Line Coach in 2006. The Texans finished 19th in rushing moving to the professional ranks. defense and were co-champions of the LSC South. In his final year, the Most recently, Marciano was the director of football operations Texans went 9-2 and his special teams were unbelievable finishing in the from 2007-10 at Florida’s All-Star Sports Training which develops athletes top 20 in net punting, kickoff returns and punt return average. through scientifically advanced training methods. He was also part of Ivicic played defensive end for Sam Houston State in 1989 and 1990 Football University which conducts national invitational football camps and after transferring from Blinn Junior College. He also played a year at the U.S. Army All American Bowl yearly. Trinity Valley Community College. Athletics and football run in the Marciano family. Marciano’s brother A graduate of Taylor High School in central Texas, he earned a bach- Joe is in his 27th season as an NFL coach and is currently the Special elor’s degree in kinesiology from SHSU in 1991 and a master’s degree in Team’s Coordinator for the . kinesiology from SHSU in 1993. Marciano and his wife Kelly, a Churchill graduate, are the parents of Ivicic and his wife, Stephanie, reside in San Antonio. Anthony and Anna who currently attend Churchill High School.

www.uiwcardinals.com 16 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Brian Kyle Gamble Kennan Defensive Coordinator Assistant Coach Linebackers Wide Receivers Recruiting Coordinator

A decorated standout at Texas A&M, Kennan remains the longest tenured Brian Gamble joined the Incarnate Word member of the Incarnate Word coaching staff in August of 2008 as the Defensive staff. He arrived on campus as the third Line Coach and was promoted to the De- hire for the Cardinals in August of 2007. fensive Coordinator position in 2012 with He immediately began planning and the arrival of head coach Larry Kennan. implementing for the startup program Gamble’s first change was to make the Cardinals a 3-4 defensive that began play in 2009. front. While there were some growing pains, the defense did not allow any Kennan was originally hired as the Director of Football Operations opponent to reach 500 yards of offense in a game, a first for the program and was heavily involved in recruiting, tryout sessions and the other minu- in 2012. In games against non-DI opponents, they allowed less than 150 tiae involved with starting a program. On the field, he was responsible for yards rushing per game against some top flight offenses. In addition, they the wide receivers and he added the title of Recruiting Coordinator in June finished fourth in the LSC in passing yards allowed per game (216.0). Se- of 2011. nior cornerback Devan Avery earned second team all-region honors and Since becoming the recruiting coordinator, Kennan has directed an was a legitimate shutdown corner. approach that has stocked the Cardinals with more talent each year. His In his second season in charge of the defense, Gamble’s squad three recruiting classes have gotten progressively better each year. The took a major step forward. They recorded back-to-back shutouts against 2013 class accounted for a total of 46 starts last season while the 2014 Texas College and Langston, the first two in school history, and they held class includes a pair of 3-star recruits, the first in the program’s history. four opponents to less than 10 points. they allowed 147.5 rushing yards On the field, Kennan has directed the wide receivers and 2013 was per game and under 400 yards of offense per game for a second straight a banner year. Junior college recruit Casey Jennings broke the school year. He had four players earn College Sports Madness All-Independent records for receptions and yards in a season and earned College Sports Second or Third Team honors in 2013. Madness All-Independent Second Team honors. Jennings led a wide During the 2011 season, Gamble saw Robby Horton blossom on the receiver contingent that recorded 121 receptions for 1,464 yards. defensive line and earn LSC honorable mention honors after being among The 2012 season was a transition year for Kennan and his wide the league leaders in both tackles for loss and sacks. The previous year, receivers with no player catching more than 28 passes. Senior Dominic the defensive line played a key role in allowing just 136.1 yards per game Hamilton closed out his career as the all-time leader in receptions and in the team’s first year in the Lone Star Conference. receiving yards. In his first year with the program, Gamble’s defensive linemen played In 2010 and 2011, the wide receiving corp was led by a single star. a big part in the team’s 5-5 record. The Cardinals finished 16th in the Hamilton hauled in 53 catches for 627 yards and five touchdowns in 2010 nation in tackles for loss per game and were 33rd in sacks per game. while Jacob Love had 38 catches for 556 yards and four touchdowns in A 2002 graduate of Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in agricul- 2011. tural development, Gamble was a highly-decorated Aggie standout, who The program’s first year proved to be a good one for wide receivers lettered four years for former Aggie coach R.C. Slocum. as they accumulated 100 receptions. Hamilton and Todd Walker each had Gamble finished his career with 47 career starts, including 46 six touchdown receptions, still a school record. consecutive for the Aggies. He was a four-year starter who accumulated Kennan has had an extensive background in the world of football not 341 total tackles and finished his senior season with 82 total stops, which only coaching with UIW but also with the NFL. In the year before coming was second-best on the squad. He began his career in 1999, earning the to UIW, Kennan was Vice President of Coaches Inc., a company which Big 12 Freshman-of-the-Year and Second Team Freshman All American worked with and represented football coaches. He held the responsibility when he racked up 60 tackles, including 10 for losses and two sacks, of recruiting and evaluating perspective clients to represent and place in while starting 10 games. He followed up his debut with a solid sophomore the coaching profession. Not only does he have an eye for talent in college campaign, leading the team in tackles with 110 while starting all 12 games football players, but understands the importance and value of a talented at inside linebacker. At the conclusion of the season Gamble was named football coach. Honorable Mention, All-Big 12. The five years prior to holding his position within Coaches Inc. he In 2001, Gamble received Third Team pre season All American was the Director of Media Relations for The Awards going into his junior campaign. In 2002, he was voted defensive Coaches Association. While Kennan held his full time job within The team captain by his Aggie teammates and was also a member of the National Football League Coaches Association in 2002, he was also Butkus Award watch list that same year. co-producer of the NFL Coaches Association Top 25 Radio Show on Fox Before earning a full time position at UIW, Gamble was a graduate Sports Radio. assistant at the University of Houston from 2005-07. He was part of a In 2000, Kennan gained his first real experience with coaching at the Houston team that won the Conference USA Championship in 2006 finish- NFL level when he joined the Seattle Seahawks for training camp as an ing 10-4. assistant working with their quarterbacks. Gamble arrived in Houston after spending one year as the lineback- Kennan held the position of Training Camp Scouting Intern for the ers coach at Kilgore College in 2004. He helped guide Kilgore to a 10-2 Browns in 2004, which was another growing experience for Kennan in re- record and a #5 national ranking. gards to understanding player talent. In 2006, Kennan was a coach for the Gamble spent the 2003 season training for the NFL and served as High School Offense/Defense All American Game which eventually would a co-host on two Bryan/College Station radio stations that covered Aggie lead him into his next position at UIW. Football. A graduate of Mandeville High School in Louisiana, Kennan earned A lover of hunting, fishing and golf, Gamble comes from a long line of his bachelor’s degree in communications and journalism at Roger Williams Baylor athletes. His mother played basketball there and his father was a University in Rhode Island in 2001. football player. Even his grandfather played baseball at Baylor. His father, His father Larry, now the UIW head football coach, worked 16 years Lucky Gamble, is 17th all-time in football victories in the state of Texas as a coach in the NFL with such teams as the Los Angeles/Oakland Raid- with a record of 270-76-5 in 29 years as a head coach. ers, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks. A native of Alto, TX, Gamble and his wife, Stephanie, reside in San Kennan and his wife Abigail are the parents of sons Kingston and Antonio with their son, Bossley. Coltrane. They reside in Alamo Heights.

www.uiwcardinals.com 17 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Nick Mike Debose Briglin Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Defensive Secondary Defensive Ends Video Coordinator Dir. Football Operations

Nick Debose is entering his ninth year of Mike Briglin, a native of Oswego, N.Y., coaching at the collegiate level and has joined the coaching staff of Incarnate been with the Cardinals since June of Word prior to the 2010 season. The U.S. 2008. He has been the Defensive Sec- Army war veteran was the running backs ondary Coach that entire time while also coach from 2010-13 and added the role filling the video coordinator, community of Director of Football Operations in 2011 service liaison and housing liaison roles for the program. when he became a full time assistant. He moved over to the defensive Under the direction of Debose, the UIW secondary has received a side of the ball in 2014 as the Defensive Ends Coach. large amount of acclaim. The 2013 group limited opponents to a 57.4 Briglin’s brightest running back pupil was Trent Rios. Rios was a completion percentage and a school record 134.4 passer rating. three-time Honorable Mention All-Lone Star running back and finished with In 2012, Devan Avery blossomed into a shutdown cornerback who 2,420 yards rushing in his career. received LSC Second Team and Daktronics Super Region 4 Second Team In 2013, he worked with a trio of freshmen who combined for over honors and Kielyn Lewis was second in the LSC with four interceptions. 1,400 yards and 18 touchdowns. Overall, the team rushed for a school The 2011 season brought into focus the work that Debose had done record 2,004 yards and averaged 4.5 yards per carry. Broderick Reeves with the secondary. Devin Haywood intercepted a pass in each of the first was the CFPA National Running Back of the Week following his 244-yard, seven games of the season and finished seventh in the nation. 6-touchdown performance at McMurry. In the program’s first year, safety Aaron Hernandez picked off five Off the field, Briglin is thoroughly immersed in the day-to-day opera- passes and finished 14th in the nation. Hernandez and fellow safety Chaz tions of the program. His behind the scenes work helps the program run Pavliska earned earned d2football.com All-Independent honors. smoothly. Debose began his coaching career at his alma mater, Southeastern Prior to UIW, Briglin was the head of the NFL’s development program Oklahoma. He coached wide receivers and groomed a pair of all-confer- in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. He spent three years in that role and his teams ence performers. The following year he moved to Texas A&M-Kingsville won three championships. and tutored First Team All-American cornerback Rod Mosley. Briglin has earned his bachelor of arts in sociology from the Universi- A 2006 graduate of Southeastern Oklahoma, Debose was a four-year ty of Oswego in 2001 and is currently seeking a master’s degree in sports starter at defensive back. management from the University of the Incarnate Word.

Larry Ricky Moore Williams Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Tight Ends Running Backs Academic Coordinator

Fourth year tight ends coach Larry Moore Former Heisman Trophy winner Ricky had a tough job in 2013 after graduating Williams joined the UIW football coach- a pair of four-year starters. However, ing staff on August 15, 2013. He returns he tutored a pair of players, Cole Wick in 2014 for his second year with the and Cyril Clarke, who will be factors on program as the running backs coach. offense for a number of years. The team His name has brought instant credibil- also posted a over a 2.80 GPA in both the Fall and Spring semesters. ity to the program while his expertise has helped in recruiting and game Moore will have a hard time surpassing his 2012 season. He tutored planning. the first First Team all-conference selection in school history, Andrew In his first year, he tutored a group of three freshmen running backs Mocio, and as academic coordinator he had 18 players named to the that each received quality playing time. Junior Sessions was named to LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and two named to the LSC All-Academic the CFPA Freshman of the Year Watch List and Broderick Reeves was the Team. CFPA National Running Back of the Week following a record setting per- In his first year with the program in 2011, Moore’s tight ends account- formance at McMurry where he rushed for 244 yards and six touchdowns. ed for a third of the the team’s total receiving yards. Mocio was the team’s The lone upper classman under Williams’ guidance, full back Matt Bass, second leading receiver and Caleb Kocian set a school record with nine scored seven total touchdowns. catches in a game. Williams was a first round draft pick out of the University of Texas in Moore entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent with the 1999 for the New Orleans Saints. He played a total of 11 seasons in the Seattle Seahawks in 1997. He played for Indianapolis from 1998-2001, NFL for the Saints, and Baltimore Ravens before retiring Washington from 2002-03 and Cincinnati from 2004-05. He played a total after the 2011 season. He finished his career with 10,009 yards rushing of 96 games and made 73 starts. and five 1,000-yard seasons. After his NFL career, he jumped into the coaching ranks at Bridgewa- During his time at Texas, Williams set the NCAA career rushing re- ter College as the tight ends coach. Following a year at Bridgewater he cord and was the 1998 Heisman Trophy winner. He won the Doak Walker returned to the NFL and began internships with Cincinnati and Indianapo- Award twice, the Jim Brown Trophy twice, the Walter Camp Award and the lis. He assisted with the offensive line of the Bengals in 2009 and with the Maxwell Award. He finished his four-year career with 6,279 yards rushing, Colts in 2010. 927 yards receiving and 75 total touchdowns. Moore earned a degree in business management from BYU.

www.uiwcardinals.com 18 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Sean Kenith Davis Pope Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Quarterbacks Outside Linebackers

Sean Davis joined the Incarnate Word Longtime collegiate level assistant coach football staff in the summer of 2013 as Kenith Pope joined the Cardinals staff in the Quarterbacks Coach. the Spring of 2014. He brings 35 years In his first year with the program, of college coaching experience to the Davis tutored red-shirt freshman Trent outside linebackers coach position and Brittain who set school records for com- he began his college career in 1979 pletions, attempts and passing yards in a season. Brittain was named to a when he was the linebackers and kicking coach under Larry Kennan at pair of national freshman of the year watch lists. Lamar University. Davis began his collegiate coaching career at Pasadena City College Pope recently completed a successful five-year stretch at Iowa State in 2010. He began as the wide receivers coach in 2010 and continued to where he coached 1,000-yard rusher, Alexander Robinson. He is well- gain more and more responsibilities in each season. In 2012, he coached known and a highly respected veteran in the coaching profession. He quarterbacks and wide receivers and was the passing game coordinator. came to Iowa State after formerly serving as the assistant head coach at He was officially named the Co-Offensive Coordinator in November of Alabama and Texas A&M. He has coached in 18 bowl games including 2012. His star pupil was Kemonte Bateman who was signed by the Den- two Cotton Bowls, two Holiday Bowls, three Sun Bowls and the 2007 Ala- ver Broncos in 2013. mo Bowl in San Antonio. He has mentored 18 players who have gone on Prior to joining the staff at Pasadena City College, Davis was the to the NFL. Pope has played and coached for some of the biggest names offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Crescenta Valley High in college football history, including Barry Switzer at Oklahoma, Jackie School (La Crescenta, Calif.) from 2006-09 and then was a coach at the Sherrill at Mississippi State, Howard Schnellenberger at OU and Dennis Matt Leinert Quarterbacks Camp in Long Beach, Calif. Franchione at TCU, Alabama and Texas A&M. Davis was a star quarterback at La Cueva High School in Albu- A star defensive back at Oklahoma, Pope earned his bachelor’s querque, NM before matriculating to Azusa Pacific. He was a three-year degree from the school in 1976. He was a ninth-round choice by the Oak- starter at APU finishing with 3,812 passing yards and 22 touchdowns in land Raiders in the 1974 NFL draft and played that season with the New his career. He led the team to an 11-win season in 2004 and the NAIA England Patriots. National Semifinals. He was a pre-season All-American in 2005. Pope, a native of Galveston, is married to the former Pam Armstrong Davis and his wife, Stephanie, reside in San Antonio. of Beaumont. They have three godchildren, Jordan, Geneva “Roni” and Shaina. T.R. Darin St. Charles Lovat Director Strength & Conditioning Football Sports Medicine Coach

T.R. St. Charles has been the Director Darin Lovat arrived at Incarnate Word in of Football Sports Medicine at Incarnate the spring of 2012 to work with Cardinals Word since the summer of 2008. He athletes as the strength and conditioning has been with the football program from coach and he has a wealth of experience the first ever practice and will be there in the field. as they make the transition to NCAA Lovat oversees all daily oper- Division I over the next few years. ations of the Benson Fieldhouse Weight Room. His resume includes 14 He is not originally from Texas, but he had spent the past 30-plus years of work at Division I schools all across the nation. He has worked years in this state’s high school ranks before moving to UIW. He first at Nevada-Las Vegas, Austin Peay, UCLA, Eastern Washington, Boston worked in San Antonio at Holmes High School from 1977-80 followed by College and most recently three years at Washington State. a stint in Texas City before returning to the area for jobs at Taft, Clark and At UCLA he worked closely with two national championship squads, finally O’Connor high schools. His longest stint was at Taft where he was women’s water polo and men’s volleyball as well as numerous NFL draft a certified athletic trainer from 1985-1998. picks and U.S. Olympians. At Eastern Washington his football teams St. Charles has worked with the U.S. Olympic Committee athletic won back-to-back Big Sky titles and the men’s basketball team made a training staff on three occasions. He has traveled with USA Men’s Field first-ever NCAA tournament appearance. Among his EWU students were Hockey to numerous events. a Walter Payton Award winner and a Buchannon Award recipient. At He is board certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and Boston College his athletes included several NFL players, most notably licensed by the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association. He holds mem- the ’ Matt Ryan. berships in the Texas State and Alamo Area Athletic Trainers Associations A native of Albuquerque, N.M., Lovat received his bachelor’s degree as well as the U.S. Olympic Committee Sports Medicine Society and the in fitness management at UNLV and his master’s degree in exercise Texas Society of Sports Medicine. science at Austin Peay. He played football at UNLV where he started 47 St. Charles was an inaugural inductee into the Alamo Area Athletic consecutive games and was named special teams player of the year. He Trainers Association Hall of Fame in 2011. also was on the conference academic honor roll. The author of several articles and a regular speaker at conventions, Lovat holds certifications the NSCA, CSCCA and USA Weightlifting. St. Charles is a two-time graduate of Vanderbilt. He and his wife, Ann reside in San Antonio with their children, Eliza and He and his wife, Teri, are the parents of Jeff, Kyle, Taylor and Alexis. Levi.

www.uiwcardinals.com 19 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Clinton Jonathan Thomas Cervantes Equipment Manager Graduate Assistant

Matt Bass Graduate Assistant

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www.uiwcardinals.com 21 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 2014 Roster NO PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN (SCHOOL) Alphabetical Roster 1 Daryl Irby DB 5-10 180 SO Pearland (Dawson) No. Player 2 Jordan Hicks WR 5-8 175 SO Arlington (Juan Seguin) 52 Israel Acuay 3 Taylor Woods QB 6-3 210 JR Sugar Land (Fort Bend Austin) 36 Mike Akers 43 Michael Allen 4 Trent Brittain QB 6-2 205 SO Eastland (Eastland) 13 Jared Ambres 5 Breylann McCollum QB 6-2 212 FR Cibolo (Steele) 98 Jawara Beasley 6 Kent Hadnot WR 6-2 190 JR Houston (Elkins) 4 Trent Brittain 7 Jarrius James DB 6-1 175 SR Galveston (Ball; College of Siskiyous) 16 Daryl Brooks 8 Casey Jennings WR 6-0 190 SR Fremont, CA (Washington; Chabot College) 47 Joshua Campbell 9 Josh Zellars LB 6-0 200 SO Baytown (Baytown Lee) Jake Cardenas 44 Cyril Clarke 10 Brandon Tanksley S 6-2 210 JR Katy (Morton Ranch) 27 Trey Colbert 11 Clint Killough WR 5-10 175 JR San Antonio (MacArthur; Texas State) 93 Tyler Colbert 12 Robert Johnson S 5-11 200 JR Richmond, CA (Berkeley; Diablo Valley) Ramon Coto, Jr. 12 Stefon Martin WR 6-2 180 JR Atlanta, GA (Fuller; Chabot College) DJ Collins 13 Jared Ambres S 6-0 190 SO Manvel (Manvel) 96 Taryn Davis 13 Jeilyn Williams CB 5-9 166 FR San Antonio (O’Connor) 23 Kobie Douglas 90 Juston Edwards 14 Kyle Fishbeck QB 6-2 205 JR Portland (Gregory-Portland) 81 Kody Edwards 15 Quandre Washington S 6-1 195 FR Katy (Morton Ranch) 97 Eric England 16 Daryl Brooks WR 6-3 195 SO Teague (Teague) 75 Prince Eshan 17 Sean Hoeferkamp S 6-1 192 FR Austin (Westwood) 95 Josh Esukpa 17 Jordan Scelfo QB 5-10 194 JR Tucson, AZ (Salpointe) 67 Jason Everding 18 Adrian Norwood, Jr. S 5-11 210 SO Waco (Waco) 61 Steven Featherston 21 Dorland Fields 19 Jerome McElroy OLB 6-0 245 JR Oakland, CA (Temecula Valley; Laney) 14 Kyle Fishbeck 20 Tre Spragg S 5-9 183 SR Fort Bend (Elkins) 24 Sean Flannel 20 Keshon Leonard WR 5-7 160 FR Rosenberg (Lamar Consolidated) 35 Padyn Giebler 21 Dorland Fields RB 5-10 190 FR Sweeny (Sweeny) 22 Jamari Gilbert 22 Jamari Gilbert S 6-1 180 FR Baytown (Baytown Lee) 42 Nick Ginn 23 Kobie Douglas DB 5-9 173 JR Plano (Plano; La.-Lafayette) 6 Kent Hadnot 80 Kaleb Hardy 24 Sean Flannel RB 5-10 189 SO Brazoria (West Columbia) 71 Horace Hayes 25 Broderick Reeves RB 5-9 195 SO Mexia (Mexia) 2 Jordan Hicks 26 Johnny Sessions RB 5-10 220 SO Mesquite (Mesquite) 30 Joel Higgins 27 Trey Colbert DB 6-0 205 SO Fort Worth (Southwest; Southern Illinois) 17 Sean Hoeferkamp 28 Kielyn Lewis DB 6-1 210 SR Gainesville (Gainesville) 37 Stephen Howard 29 John Oglesby RB 6-1 215 SO Katy (Seven Lakes) 82 Taylor Hudson 1 Daryl Irby 30 Joel Higgins LB 6-0 210 SO Austin (Sweeny) 78 Cameron Jackson 31 Troy Lara DB 5-11 190 JR San Antonio (Madison) 7 Jarrius James 32 Jamarkese Williams CB 6-3 185 FR Temple (Temple) 99 Alex Jenkins 33 Joseph Sadler RB 5-9 180 SO Devine (Devine) 76 Austin Jennings 34 Greg Lemon LB 6-2 240 SO Austin (Sweeny) 8 Casey Jennings 35 Padyn Giebler LB 6-0 230 JR Ivan (Stephenville) 57 Devyn Jensen 12 Robert Johnson 36 Mike Akers RB 5-8 230 SO San Antonio (St. Anthony’s) 11 Clint Killough 37 Stephen Howard DB 5-9 185 SR Sealy (Sealy) 58 Sylvester Kilo 38 Tim McCoy DB 5-11 195 FR Holly Lake Ranch (Harmony) 56 Blake Klumpp 39 Tanner Scheel LB 5-11 200 SO San Antonio (East Central) 31 Troy Lara 40 Nick Morrow LB 6-1 230 SR Edna (Edna) 54 Corey Lee 41 Robert Moorman DL 6-1 245 JR Bulverde (Smithson Valley) 34 Greg Lemon 20 Keshon Leonard 42 Nick Ginn LB 6-3 245 SR Corpus Christi (Calallen) 28 Kielyn Lewis 43 Michael Allen LB 6-0 205 SO Garland (Lakeview Centennial) 64 Bobby Limon

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NO NAME POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN (SCHOOL) No. Player 44 Cyril Clarke TE 6-1 228 SO Houston (Taylor) 85 Anthony Marciano 45 Cole Wick TE 6-7 245 JR Hallettsville (Sacred Heart Catholic) 12 Stefon Martin 46 Jake Wilcox PK 6-0 190 JR San Antonio (Reagan) 69 Trevor Mason 53 Matt McCarthy 47 Joshua Campbell LB 6-0 238 JR San Antonio (Brandeis) 5 Breylann McCollum 48 Myke Tavarres OLB 6-3 230 SR Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Ridge; Arkansas) 38 Tim McCoy 49 George Schwanenberg LB 5-11 215 FR Bulverde (Smithson Valley) 19 Jerome McElroy 50 Allen Smith LB 6-2 210 FR Missouri City (Marshall) 60 Albert Miranda 51 Jamaal Ojo LB 6-0 238 SO Houston (Westbury) 55 Darrius Montgomery 52 Israel Acuay LB 6-2 230 FR Wylie (Wylie) 41 Robert Moorman 40 Nick Morrow 53 Matt McCarthy OL 6-2 270 JR San Antonio (Reagan) 91 Dallin Muti 54 Corey Lee DT 6-0 282 SO Humble (La Porte) David Nader 55 Darrius Montgomery DE 6-2 245 FR Baytown (Goose Creek Memorial) 18 Adrian Norwood, Jr. 56 Blake Klumpp LB 6-3 230 FR San Antonio (Alamo Heights) 29 John Oglesby 57 Devyn Jensen OL 6-3 290 FR Port Lavaca (Calhoun) 51 Jamaal Ojo 58 Sylvester Kilo LB 6-0 215 FR San Antonio (St. Anthony’s) 94 Adrian Parker 63 Tyler Preston 60 Albert Miranda OL 6-3 310 SR Oxnard, CA (Hueneme; Ventura College) 84 Chase Ragusa 61 Steven Featherston DS FR 25 Broderick Reeves 63 Tyler Preston OL 6-2 285 FR Georgetown (Georgetown) 88 Justin Roberts 64 Bobby Limon OL 6-2 310 FR Port Lavaca (Calhoun) 33 Joseph Sadler 67 Jason Everding OL 6-4 295 SR Bismarck, ND (Century/San Diego Mesa) 17 Jordan Scelfo 69 Trevor Mason OL 6-7 300 SO Stockton, CA (Taft) 39 Tanner Scheel 49 George Schwanenberg 70 Nathan Thompson OL 6-5 290 JR San Antonio (MacArthur) 26 Junior Sessions 71 Horace Hayes OL 6-4 295 JR Schertz (Clemens) 50 Allen Smith 75 Prince Eshan OL 6-3 295 FR San Antonio (Sam Houston) 89 Avery Smith 76 Austin Jennings OL 6-3 285 FR San Antonio (Smithson Valley) 20 Tre Spragg 77 Devin Threat OL 6-4 308 SR Mexia (Mexia) 10 Brandon Tanksley 78 Cameron Jackson OL 6-5 320 FR Converse (Steele) 48 Myke Tavarres 86 Gabriel Taylor 80 Kaleb Hardy TE 6-3 230 FR Round Rock (Florence) 83 Michael Thomas 81 Kody Edwards WR 6-0 155 FR Mesquite (Mesquite Poteet) 70 Nathan Thompson 82 Taylor Hudson WR 6-0 185 JR San Antonio (Harlandale) 77 Devin Threat 83 Michael Thomas TE 6-3 225 FR Angleton (Angleton) Xavier Turner 84 Chase Ragusa WR 5-8 185 SO Cypress (Cypress Woods) 15 Quandre Washington 85 Anthony Marciano WR 6-0 175 FR San Antonio (Churchill) 45 Cole Wick 46 Jake Wilcox 86 Gabriel Taylor WR 6-7 215 JR San Antonio (Brackenridge) 32 Jamarkese Williams 88 Justin Roberts DE 6-4 260 SO San Antonio (Steele) 13 Jeilyn Williams 89 Avery Smith TE 6-5 255 FR San Antonio (The Winston School) 3 Taylor Woods 90 Juston Edwards LB 6-2 245 JR Pasadena (Dobie) 9 Josh Zellars 91 Dallin Muti DL 5-11 295 JR Laie, HI (Kahuku; Chabot College) 93 Tyler Colbert NT 6-1 315 FR Fort Worth (Southwest) 94 Adrian Parker DT 5-10 270 FR Houston (Westfield) 95 Josh Esukpa DL 6-1 285 SO Mansfield (Timberview) 96 Taryn Davis DE 6-6 242 SO (Carrollton Newman Smith) 97 Eric England DT 6-1 283 FR Pearland (Dawson) 98 Jawara Beasley DE 6-3 235 FR League City (Clear Falls) 99 Alex Jenkins DE 6-6 275 JR Bath, England (St. Gregory’s)

www.uiwcardinals.com 23 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 CARDINALS BY CLASS CARDINALS BY LOCATIONS SENIOR (11) FRESHMAN (35) SAN ANTONIO Mexia Broderick Reeves Jason Everding Israel Acuay Alamo Heights Blake Klumpp Devin Threat Nick Ginn Jawara Beasley Brackenridge Gabriel Taylor Missouri City Allen Smith Stephen Howard Tyler Colbert Brandeis Joshua Campbell Pasadena Juston Edwards Jarrius James DJ Collins Churchill Anthony Marciano Pearland Eric England Casey Jennings Ramon Coto, Jr. East Central Tanner Scheel Daryl Irby Kielyn Lewis Kody Edwards Harlandale Jake Cardenas Plano Kobie Douglas Albert Miranda Eric England Taylor Hudson Port Lavaca Devyn Jensen Nick Morrow Prince Eshan MacArthur Clint Killough Bobby Limon Tre Spragg Steven Featherston Nathan Thompson Portland Kyle Fishbeck Myke Tavarres Dorland Fields Madison Troy Lara Rosenberg Keshon Leonard Devin Threat Jamari Gilbert O’Connor Jeilyn Williams Round Rock Kaleb Hardy JUNIOR (24) Kaleb Hardy Reagan Jake Wilcox Schertz Horace Hayes Joshua Campbell Sean Hoeferkamp Matt McCarthy Sealy Stephen Howard Kobie Douglas Cameron Jackson Sam Houston Prince Eshan Sugar Land Taylor Woods Juston Edwards Austin Jennings Smithson Valley Austin Jennings Sweeny Dorland Fields Kyle Fishbeck Devyn Jensen G. Schwanenberg Teague Daryl Brooks Padyn Giebler Sylvester Kilo St. Anthony’s Mike Akers Temple Jamarkese Williams Kent Hadnot Blake Klumpp Sylvester Kilo Waco Adrian Norwood Horace Hayes Keshon Leonard Steele Cameron Jackson Wylie Israel Acuay Taylor Hudson Bobby Limon Breylann McCollum Alex Jenkins Anthony Marciano Justin Roberts ARIZONA Robert Johnson Breylann McCollum Winston School Avery Smith Tucson Jordan Scelfo Clint Killough Tim McCoy Troy Lara Darrius Montgomery TEXAS CALIFORNIA Stefon Martin David Nader Angleton Michael Thomas Fremont Casey Jennings Matt McCarthy Adrian Parker Arlington Jordan Hicks Oakland Jerome McElroy Jerome McElroy Tyler Preston Austin Joel Higgins Oxnard Albert Miranda Robert Moorman George Schwanenberg Sean Hoeferkamp Stockton Trevor Mason Dallin Muti Allen Smith Greg Lemon Jordan Scelfo Avery Smith Baytown Jamari Gilbert GEORGIA Brandon Tanksley Michael Thomas D. Montgomery Atlanta Stefon Martin Gabriel Taylor Xavier Turner Josh Zellars Nathan Thompson Quandre Washington Brazoria Sean Flannel HAWAII Cole Wick Jamarkese Williams Corpus Christi Nick Ginn Laie Dallin Muti Jake Wilcox Jeilyn Williams Dallas Taryn Davis Taylor Woods Devine Joseph Sadler NORTH DAKOTA SOPHOMORE (27) Eastland Trent Brittain Bismarck Jason Everding Mike Akers PRONUNCIATIONS Edna Nick Morrow Michael Allen 5 Breylann McCollum BRAY-lun Fort Bend Tre Spragg OREGON 6 Chase Ragusa rah-GOOSE-uh Jared Ambres Fort Worth Trey Colbert Lake Oswego Myke Tavarres 11 Clint Killough Kill-low Trent Brittain 13 Jared Ambres Am-burrs Tyler Colbert Daryl Brooks 13 Jeilyn Williams JAY-lin Gainesville Kielyn Lewis AUSTRIA Jake Cardenas 15 Quandre Washington kwan-DREE Galveston Jarrius James Vienna David Nader Cyril Clarke 17 Sean Hoeferkamp hoff-er-camp Garland Michael Allen Trey Colbert 17 Jordan Scelfo CELL-fo Georgetown Tyler Preston ENGLAND Taryn Davis 28 Kielyn Lewis KEY-lin Hallettsville Cole Wick Bath Alex Jenkins Josh Esukpa 31 Troy Lara LAR-uh Haltom City Xavier Turner 48 Myke Tavarres tah-VARE-ess Sean Flannel Holly Lake Ranch Tim McCoy 51 Jamaal Ojo Oh-JO Jordan Hicks 52 Israel Acuay ah-KWY Houston Cyril Clarke Joel Higgins 64 Bobby Limon lee-moan DJ Collins Daryl Irby 75 Prince Eshan E-shawn Ramon Coto Corey Lee 77 Devin Threat thrett Kent Hadnot Greg Lemon 91 Dallin Muti DALL-in MOO-tee Jamaal Ojo Trevor Mason 95 Josh Esukpa E-sook-pah Adrian Parker Adrian Norwood, Jr. Humble Corey Lee John Oglesby Ivan Padyn Giebler Jamaal Ojo Katy John Oglesby Chase Ragusa Brandon Tanksley Broderick Reeves Q. Washington Justin Roberts League City Jawara Beasley Joseph Sadler Mansfield Josh Esukpa Tanner Scheel Manvel Jared Ambres Junior Sessions Mesquite Kody Edwards Josh Zellars Junior Sessions

www.uiwcardinals.com 24 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Trent Brittain • Sophomore • Quarterback Eastland, TX/Eastland HS 6-2, 205

Brittain was named to the College Football Performance Awards Quarterback Watch List for 2014.

2013 (Freshman): Brittain was one of the top freshmen in the nation and was named to the Jerry Rice Award Watch List and CFPA National Freshman of the Year Watch List. He had a re- cord-breaking season by tying or breaking seven single season school marks. His totals of 178 completions, 325 pass attempts, 1893 passing yards and 2285 yards of total offense were each 4 school records. He also tied the school record with 11 passing touchdowns. He was 15-of-18 for 211 yards and three touchdowns in a win over Texas College and set the UIW single game records for completion percentage and passer rating. He passed for 197 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 97 more yards in a win over Langston. He attempted 106 passes in the season before finally throwing his first career intercep- tion in a loss at Sam Houston State. He also had two touch- downs and passed for 226 yards in the game. He completed a school-record 90-yard touchdown pass to Clint Killough in a win over Eastern New Mexico the following week. He directed the team on a pair of fourth quarter game-winning drives at McMurry and at home against Abilene Christian in back-to-back weeks. In the ACU win, he scored on a 1-yard run on fourth down with 1:59 remaining in the game. He was 22-of-33 for 207 yards and two touchdowns through the air and added the rushing touch- down on the ground against ACU. He finished the season as the team’s third leading rusher with 392 yards on 117 carries.

2012 (Red-Shirt): Brittain red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word.

High School: Brittain earned First Team All-State honors at Eastland High School at quarterback. He was the All-Big Coun- try All Sports MVP and the Built Ford Tough 2A Player of the Year as a senior. He also played basketball, baseball and ran track.

Personal: Brittain is the son of Jeff and Carol Brittain and is studying criminal justice. He has a sister, Megan, and a brother, Jayden. He was born on September 8, 1993.

Rushing TC Yds TD LG at Central Arkansas 9 70 1 38 Texas College 4 11 0 5 Langston 11 97 0 20 at Sam Houston State 4 4 0 7 Eastern New Mexico 12 19 0 11 at Southeastern La. 12 4 0 22 at Abilene Christian 18 97 0 17 Houston Baptist 10 -2 0 14 at McMurry 11 45 0 15 School Records Abilene Christian 11 18 1 14 Angelo State 15 29 0 13 Game Totals 117 392 2 38 Longest Pass: 90 vs Eastern New Mexico Completion Percentage: 83.3 vs Texas College (15-18) Passing Comp Att Int Yds TD LG Passing Efficiency: 236.8 vs Texas College at Central Arkansas 21 38 0 144 0 39 Total Offensive Plays: 52 vs Angelo State Texas College 15 18 0 211 3 31 Touchdown Passes: 3 vs Texas College Langston 18 31 0 197 1 35 at Sam Houston State 16 33 1 226 2 50 Eastern New Mexico 11 30 1 170 1 90 Season at Southeastern La. 19 33 1 222 0 43 Passing Yards: 1893 at Abilene Christian 11 25 2 79 0 22 Total Offense: 2285 Houston Baptist 13 21 0 164 1 31 Pass Attempts: 325 at McMurry 15 26 1 162 1 32 Pass Completions: 178 Abilene Christian 22 33 0 207 2 28 Touchdown Passes: 11 Angelo State 17 37 2 111 0 15 Total Offense per Game: 207.7 Totals 178 325 8 1893 11 90

www.uiwcardinals.com 25 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Casey Jennings • Senior • Wide Receiver Fremont, CA/Chabot College/Washington HS 6-0, 190

2013 (Junior): Jennings put together the most prolific receiving season in school history. He had 54 catches for 738 yards which were both school sin- gle-season records. He had five catches for 90 yards against Texas College, six catches for 99 yards against Langston and six catches for 87 yards at #5 Sam Houston State in consecutive weeks. He had touchdown grabs against 8 Langston and Sam Houston. He recorded his first career 100-yard game when he had five receptions for 108 yards at Southeastern Louisiana. His best game of the season came in a win over Abilene Christian at home when he had nine grabs for 112 yards and two touchdowns. He had at least three receptions in every game during the year and had five catches or more in six games. He led the Cardi- nals with 738 all-purpose yards. He earned College Sports Madness All-Independent Second Team hon- ors as a wide receiver.

Previous: Jennings played two years at Chabot College. He led the team in receiving as a freshman with 30 catches for 386 yards on a team that went 9-2 and won a conference title. He earned all-conference honors as a sophomore after grabbing 56 receptions for 721 yards and six touchdowns.

High School: Jennings played football, basketball and baseball at Washington High School. He earned all-league honors at Washington and finished as the second all-time leading receiver in school history. He earned the White Sweater Award for earning a total of 10 varsity letters in three sports.

Personal: Jennings is the son of Barry and Cindy Jennings and is studying sports management with a minor in business. He was born on February 5, 1993. His grandfather played football at USC and his great uncle played at Syracuse. School Records Receiving Rec Yds TD LG Game at Central Arkansas 3 20 0 11 Receptions: 9 vs Abilene Christian Texas College 5 90 0 29 Langston 6 99 1 35 at Sam Houston State 6 87 1 44 Season Eastern New Mexico 4 34 0 12 Receiving Yards: 738 at Southeastern La. 5 108 0 43 at Abilene Christian 4 56 0 22 Receptions: 54 Houston Baptist 3 44 0 18 Receptions/Game: 4.91 at McMurry 3 45 1 32 Receiving Yards/Game: 67.1 Abilene Christian 9 112 2 28 100-Yard Receiving Games: 2 Angelo State 6 43 0 14 Totals 54 738 5 44

Average yards per catch: 13.7 Average yards per game: 67.1

www.uiwcardinals.com 26 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Broderick Reeves • Sophomore • Running Back Mexia, TX/Mexia HS 5-9, 195

Reeves was named to the College Football Performance Awards Running Back Preseason Watch List in 2014.

2013 (Freshman): Reeves had a phenomenal season for the Cardinals and showed big play and big game ability. He spent most of the season as the back- 25 up running back behind Junior Sessions, but ended up setting school records for rushing touchdowns (11) and yards per carry (6.7). He had a reception in 10 of 11 games. He had nine carries for 88 yards and two touchdowns while catching two passes in a win over Texas College. He had five carries for 67 yards and scored on a 47-yard run at Abilene Chris- tian. He set school records for most yards rushing in a game (244) and most touchdowns in a game (6) in a 47-43 win at McMurry. He had touchdown runs of 37, 13, 55, 27, 14 and 17 with the last one coming with 36 seconds remaining to win the game. He was named the CFPA National Running Back of the Week for his efforts. He followed that game with a 121-yard, two-touchdown performance in a win over Abilene Christian. He finished the year with 616 yards rushing on only 92 carries and also added 18 receptions for 80 yards. He was named College Sports Madness All-Independent Third Team at running back.

High School: Reeves was on the football and track teams at Mexia High School. He was a three-time all-district performer earning first team honors as a sophomore and junior. He rushed for 1,100 yards and 10 touchdowns during his junior season and 775 yards and 16 touchdowns as a sophomore. He fin- ished third in the State Meet as a senior in the 100 meters running a time of 10.67.

Personal: Reeves is the son of Trinissa Bluitt and is studying business administration. He was born on July 17, 1995. School Records Rushing TC Yds TD LG at Central Arkansas 5 0 0 10 Game Texas College 9 88 2 22 Rushing Yards: 244 at McMurry Langston 6 25 0 9 Yards Per Carry: 10.6 at McMurry at Sam Houston State 7 19 0 7 Rushing Touchdowns: 6 at McMurry Eastern New Mexico 3 5 0 3 at Southeastern La. 6 9 0 4 Yards Per Play: 10.6 at McMurry at Abilene Christian 5 67 1 47 Points: 36 at McMurry Houston Baptist 3 13 0 11 Touchdowns: 6 at McMurry at McMurry 23 244 6 55 Abilene Christian 17 121 2 43 Angelo State 8 25 0 6 Season Totals 92 616 11 55 Rushing Touchdowns: 11 Yards Per Carry: 6.7 Average yards per carry: 6.7 Average yards per game: 56.0 Touchdowns: 11

www.uiwcardinals.com 27 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Junior Sessions • Sophomore • Running Back Mesquite, TX/Mesquite HS 5-10, 220

2013 (Freshman): Sessions was the team’s starting running back for most of the year making nine starts while playing in 10 games. He was named to the College Football Performance Awards Freshman of the Year Watch List. He finished second on the team with 536 yards rushing and five rushing touchdowns. He scored a touchdown in four consecutive games at one point. He had 13 carries for 76 yards and a score 26 against Texas College. He had 28 rushing yards and two catches for 60 yards receiving at #5 Sam Houston State. He earned CFPA All-Purpose Performer Honorable Mention honors for his game against Eastern New Mexico. He rushed for 144 yards and two touchdowns, including a school-record 89-yard touchdown and had one catch for 14 yards. He had a second 100-yard game when he went for 115 yards in a win over Houston Baptist. He contributed 12 receptions for 143 yards.

High School: Sessions was on the football and track teams at Mesquite High School. He was a two-time first team all-district selection and helped lead the team to a 12-1 record and berth in the Area finals as a senior. He rushed for 668 yards and 10 touchdowns and caught 30 passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns in 2012. During his junior year he rushed for 988 yards and 19 touchdowns on 237 carries and caught 27 passes for 324 yards and a touchdown.

Personal: Sessions is the son of Linda Stocks and is studying business. He was born on November 8, 1993.

Rushing TC Yds TD LG at Central Arkansas 6 13 0 4 Texas College 13 76 1 13 Langston 9 24 1 7 at Sam Houston State 9 28 1 10 Eastern New Mexico 14 144 2 89 at Southeastern La. 11 27 0 9 at Abilene Christian 13 61 0 15 Houston Baptist 18 115 0 26 at McMurry 8 24 0 7 Angelo State 6 24 0 8 Totals 107 536 5 89

Average yards per carry: 5.0 Average yards per game: 53.6

Receiving Rec Yds TD LG School Records at Central Arkansas 1 16 0 8 Texas College 2 8 0 5 Game Langston 1 11 0 11 Longest Rush: 89 vs Eastern New Mexico at Sam Houston State 2 60 0 50 Eastern New Mexico 1 14 0 14 at Southeastern La. 3 34 0 15 at Abilene Christian 0 0 0 0 Houston Baptist 0 0 0 0 at McMurry 1 1 0 1 Angelo State 1 -1 0 0 Totals 12 143 0 50

Average yards per catch: 11.9 Average yards per game: 14.3

www.uiwcardinals.com 28 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Mike Akers Jared Ambres So. • 5-8 • 230 • RB So. • 6-0 • 190 • S Converse, TX/St. Anthony’s HS Manvel, TX/Manvel HS 2013 (Freshman): Akers served 2013 (Freshman): Ambres as a gunner on special teams. appeared in all 11 games as a He appeared in six games and true freshman. He recorded 14 recorded a tackle in three games. tackles from his safety position. He made two unassisted tackles He had two tackles and forced at McMurry and assisted on two a fumble in a shutout win over 36 tackles against Abilene Christian. 13 Langston. He notched a season high three tackles at Abilene High School: Akers earned Christian. He recorded two tack- three varsity letters in football and track at St. Anthony’s les and an interception in a 47-43 win at McMurry. High School. He earned Honorable Mention All-State hon- ors as a senior and was the Built Ford Tough Player of the High School: Ambres was on the football and basketball Week once during that campaign. teams at Manvel High School He earned first team all-dis- trict honors as a senior. He recorded 35 tackles and has Personal: Akers is the son of Michael and Kermette Akers six pass breakups in 2012. and is studying business management. He has three sib- lings; Dailen, Dane and Kiernan. He was born on April 13, Personal: Ambres is the son of Christine Ambres and is 1994 in Dayton, OH. studying engineering management. He was born on Sep- Year GP UA A TKL tember 10, 1994. 2013 6 2 3 5 Year GP UA A TKL INT FF Michael Allen 2013 11 11 3 14 1-0 1 So. • 6-0 • 205 • LB Daryl Brooks Garland, TX/Lakeview Centennial HS So. • 6-3 • 195 • WR Teague, TX/Teague HS 2013 (Freshman): Allen quickly worked his way into the defensive 2013 (Freshman): Brooks rotation at linebacker as a true quickly moved into a starting role freshman. He had four tackles, at wide receiver playing in all including a half tackle for loss in 11 games and receiving six first the season opener at #6 Central team appearances. He had a 43 Arkansas. He picked off a pass in season-long 39-yard reception at a shutout win over Langston and 16 #6 Central Arkansas in the sea- followed that with a season high son opener. He scored his lone five tackles at #5 Sam Houston State. He had at least one touchdown of the season in the tackle in each of the final six games of the year and fin- home opener against Texas College with a 31-yard recep- ished with 22 stops on the season. He had a tackle for loss tion. He had multiple receptions in each of the final three in the win over Houston Baptist. weeks of the season, including three catches for 31 yards in a win over Abilene Christian. He finished the year with High School: Allen was on the football and track teams at 11 receptions for 159 yards and a touchdown. Lakeview Centennial High School. He earned second team all-district honors as a junior after making 111 tackles, 51 High School: Brooks was on the football, basketball and solo, including eight tackles for loss and seven sacks. As a track teams at Teague High School. He helped lead his senior, he notched 120 tackles, 80 solo, en route to earning team to an 8-4 record and appearance in the Area Finals first team all-district honors. He added two sacks and two as a senior. He was named first team all-district as a wide interceptions in only eight games. receiver and defensive back and took home Super Cen-Tex Honorable Mention honors at wide receiver. He had 40 Personal: Allen is the son of Michael and Jacqueline Allen catches for 743 yards and eight touchdowns receiving and and is studying criminal justice with a minor in kinesiology. seven rushing touchdowns. In addition, he had 50 tackles His father played football for Oklahoma State. He has a and four interceptions on defense. In his junior season, he sister, Charla. He was born on October 8, 1994. was a second team all-district quarterback after passing for Year GP UA A TKL TFL INT PD 920 yards and 11 touchdowns and rushing for 880 yards 2013 11 11 11 22 1.5-7 1-5 1 and 14 touchdowns. He was named the district offensive MVP in basketball as a junior and was a first team all-dis- trict player as a sophomore. He averaged 14.0 points and

www.uiwcardinals.com 29 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 8.4 rebounds per game as a senior. Jake Cardenas Personal: Brooks is the son of Daryl Brooks and Tamica So. • 6-3 • 205 • QB Carter and is undecided on his field of study. He was born San Antonio, TX/Harlandale HS on January 10, 1995. 2013 (Freshman): Cardenas Year GP REC YDS AVG TD LG was on the roster, but did not 2013 11 11 159 14.5 1 39 appear in any games for the Car- dinals. He worked out with the Joshua Campbell quarterbacks at the beginning of Jr. • 6-0 • 238 • ILB the season, but was asked to help San Antonio, TX/Brandeis HS out the defense at safety later in the year. He will be moving back 2013 (Sophomore): Campbell to quarterback for 2014. was back in the lineup at inside linebacker after missing most of High School: Cardenas played football, basketball and the 2012 season. He played in all baseball at Harlandale High School. 11 games and started three times. He had five tackles, including two Personal: Cardenas is the son of Richard and Sylvia 47 tackles for loss in a shutout win Cardenas and is studying kinesiology. He has a brother, over Langston. He contributed Aaron, and was born on January 25, 1994. four tackles in a win over Eastern New Mexico and five in a loss at Southeastern Louisiana. He notched his first career sack in a loss at Abilene Chris- Cyril Clarke tian. He recorded at least one tackle in every game and So. • 6-1 • 228 • TE-FB finished the year with 33 stops and 3.0 tackles for loss. Houston, TX/Taylor HS 2013 (Freshman): Clarke alter- Campbell only played in one game 2012 (Red-Shirt): nated playing as the team’s #2 during the season and had a tackle at Sam Houston State. tight end and as an H-Back. He He received a medical red-shirt for the season. played in the final 10 games of the year and started twice. He Campbell was a backup linebacker for 2011 (Freshman): was used mostly as a blocker, but the Cardinals. He had a huge game at Lamar racking up did make his first career reception 10 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss. He finished the year 44 at McMurry. with 15 tackles. 2012 (Red-Shirt): Clarke red-shirted his first year at Incar- Campbell played at Brandeis High School High School: nate Word. for his father, John. He was the District 27-5A Defensive MVP as a senior. He had 117 tackles, eight tackles for High School: Clarke helped lead Alief Taylor High School loss, three sacks and forced four fumbles that year. He to both district and regional titles. He was the team’s offen- was named to the Express-News All-Area First Team. sive MVP. Personal: Campbell is the son of John and Mirella Camp- Personal: Clarke is the son of Labinco and Karen Clarke bell and is studying kinesiology and education. He has a and is studying accounting and finance. He has two sister, Kimberly, and was born on May 15, 1992. siblings, Shondrell and Ivory, and was born on March 30, Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS 1994. 2011 8 8 7 15 3.0-8 0-0 2012 1 1 0 1 0-0 0-0 Year GP REC YDS AVG TD LG 2PT 2013 11 19 14 33 3.0-11 1.0-1 2013 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 1 Career 20 28 21 49 6.0-19 1.0-1

www.uiwcardinals.com 30 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Trey Colbert Taryn Davis So. • 6-0 • 205 • DB So. • 6-6 • 242 • DE Fort Worth, TX/Southwest HS Dallas, TX/Carrollton Newman Smith HS Previous: Colbert spent one 2013 (Freshman): Davis was year at Southern Illinois where he thrust into a starting role as a true red-shirted the 2012 season. He freshman at defensive end and sat out the 2013 season at UIW struggled at times, but showed in accordance with NCAA transfer plenty of potential. He played rules. in eight games and made three 27 96 starts. His best game came High School: Colbert was on against Texas College where he the football, basketball and track made two tackles, including a teams at Southwest High School in Fort Worth. He was the tackle for loss. He had five tackles for the season. district Newcomer of the Year in 2011 and was a two-time all-district player. He earned All-Area honors as a junior. High School: Davis was on the football, basketball and He tallied 10 kick returns for touchdowns and eight inter- track teams at Newman Smith High School. He earned ceptions in his career. He helped lead the track team to first team all-district honors as a senior at defensive end. a district title and was a two-time Regional qualifier in the He recorded 33 tackles, four sacks and 11 tackles for loss long jump, 100 meters and 4x200 relay. He led the football during the year. team to a district championship as a senior and a bi-district title as a junior. Personal: Davis is the son of Troy and Kristi Davis and studying computer information systems. He has two sib- Personal: Colbert is the son of Lamonte and Ramona lings, Tia and Taelor. He was born on January 27, 1995. Colbert and is studying communication arts. He has two Year GP UA A TKL TFL siblings, Tyler and Tia. Tyler is also a member of the UIW 2013 8 3 2 5 1.0-1 football team. He was born on July 18, 1994. Kobie Douglas Tyler Colbert Jr. • 5-9 • 173 • DB R-Fr. • 6-1 • 315 • NT Plano, TX/Plano HS Fort Worth, TX/Southwest HS 2013 (Sophomore): Douglas 2013 (Red-Shirt): Colbert started all 11 games at corner- red-shirted his first year at Incar- back and became a big play guy nate Word. as the season progressed. He also returned kicks for UIW. He High School: Colbert was on had a season high eight tackles the football and track teams at 23 and broke up a pass in a loss at #6 Central Arkansas to open 93 Southwest High School. He was a three-time first team all-district the season. He recorded seven player and led Southwest to a tackles and forced a fumble in a win over Eastern New pair of district titles. He was named to the Dave Campbell’s Mexico. He was named a College Football Performance Texas Football Army Strong Team of the Week during his Awards Honorable Mention defensive back on Nov. 12 junior season. He played on the Team USA Under-19 foot- for his two-interception performance in a win over Abilene ball team in 2012 earning a silver medal at the IFAF World Christian. The first interception prevented a touchdown Championships. He was a regional qualifier in the shot put and the second one set up a touchdown in a 34-31 win. He and was the district runner-up. had four tackles and picked off his team-high third pass of the season the following week in a loss to Angelo State. Personal: Colbert is the son of Lamonte and Ramona Col- He finished the year with 33 tackles and four pass break- bert and studying business management. His brother, Trey, ups. He averaged 22.3 yards per kick return and finished is also a member of the UIW football team. He has a sister, the year with 300 all-purpose yards. He was named Col- Tia. He was born on October 17, 1995. lege Sports Madness All-Independent Second Team as a defensive back.

2012 (Freshman): Douglas was a solid contributor on defense as a backup at safety and corner back. He had at least one tackle in nine of 10 games he played. He had four tackles at Sam Houston State. He finished with four tackles and a tackle for loss against Tarleton State. He record 19 total tackles for the season. www.uiwcardinals.com 31 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Previous: Douglas red-shirted his one year at Louisi- ana-Lafeyette. Prince Eshan R-Fr. • 6-3 • 295 • OL High School: Douglas played football at Plano High San Antonio, TX/Sam Houston HS School. 2013 (Red-Shirt): Eshan red-shirted his first year at Incar- Douglas is studying sports management and Personal: nate Word. was born on February 23, 1993. Year GP UA A TKL INT PB KR YDS AVG High School: Eshan was on the 2012 10 10 9 19 0-0 0 0 0 0.0 2013 11 27 6 33 3-55 4 11 245 22.3 football and track teams at Sam Career 21 37 15 52 3-55 4 11 245 22.3 75 Houston High School. He nabbed First Team All-District 28-3A as a Juston Edwards junior and senior. He threw the Jr. • 6-2 • 245 • OLB shot put and discus in track. Pasadena, TX/Dobie HS Personal: Eshan has a brother, Jasmon Smith, and a 2013 (Sophomore): Edwards sister Jacarra Eshan. He is studying kinesiology and has started 10 games for the Cardi- a cousion, Ralpheal Green, who plays defensive tackle at nals and missed the other with Indiana. He was born on April 11, 1994. an injury. The outside linebacker was a solid contributor all season Josh Esukpa long. He had four tackles, includ- So. • 6-1 • 285 • DL 90 ing a tackle for loss in a shutout Mansfield, TX/Timberview HS win over Texas College. The following week he had six tackles 2013 (Freshman): Esukpa and a half sack in a shutout win over Langston. He had a played in nine games on the season-high seven tackles and a half tackle for loss at #5 defensive line at nose tackle Sam Houston State. He recovered a fumble in the season and defensive tackles. He had a finale against Angelo State. He finished the year with 35 big game against Texas College tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss. with four tackles, 2.0 tackles for 95 loss and 1.5 sacks in a win. He 2012 (Freshman): Edwards played in 10 games and recorded another sack in a win worked his way into the starting lineup by the end of the over Houston Baptist. He had year. He had a season high four tackles and picked up his two tackles and a quarterback hurry in a win at McMurry. first career sack at Angelo State. He was named to the He finished the season with 12 tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. He recorded 12 tackles and 2.5 sacks. and a sack for the season. 2012 (Red-Shirt): Esukpa red-shirted his first year at 2011 (Red-Shirt): Edwards red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word. Incarnate Word. High School: Esukpa played football at Timberview High High School: Edwards attended Dobie High School. He School. He earned second team all-district honors as a was named the Defensive MVP of District 22-5A as a se- senior. nior and also earned first team all-district honors. Personal: Esukpa is the son of Stanley and Millicent Esuk- Personal: Edwards is the son of Kirk and Dina Edwards pa and is studying sports management. He has a sister, and is studying business. He was born on June 29, 1993. Christine, and a brother, Emmanuel. He was born on August 5, 1994. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS 2012 10 5 7 12 1.0-6 1.0-6 Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS 2013 10 12 23 35 2.0-6 0.5-5 2013 9 4 8 12 3.0-11 2.5-9 Career 20 17 30 47 3.0-12 1.5-11

www.uiwcardinals.com 32 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 and senior, he earned first team all-district honors. He also Jason Everding played basketball. Sr. • 6-4 • 295 • OL Bismarck, ND/Century HS Personal: Fishbeck is the son of Russell and Randi Fish- beck and is studying accounting. He has one sister and 2013 (Junior): A former Marine was born on June 21, 1992. sergeant, Everding played in the first six games and started three before suffering a season-ending Sean Flannel injury. He was a key cog on an So. • 5-10 • 189 • RB offensive line that was blocking Brazoria, TX/West Columbia HS 67 for one of the youngest backfields in the nation. 2013 (Freshman): Flannel was on the team, but did not play due Previous: Everding resumed his football career at San Di- to an injury. ego Mesa College in 2011 after serving four years of active duty in the Marines. He was deployed twice to Iraq in 2007, 2012 (Red-Shirt): Flannel and saw combat as a forward observer for an artillery unit. red-shirted his first year at Incar- He was a two-way starter at SDMC and earned the team’s 24 nate Word. Ironman Award each year. High School: Flannel played High School: Everding was a standout in football at Cen- varsity football for four years at West Columbia High tury High School in Bismarck, ND. He was an all-region School. He helped lead the team to back-to-back State offensive lineman and all-conference defensive lineman. semi-final appearances as a junior and senior. During his final three years he earned all-district honors. As a senior, Personal: Everding is studying kinesiology with a minor in he also earned all-county and All-State honors. He played psychology. He is the son of Dennis Everding and Con- on the baseball and basketball teams. nie Hughes and was born on January 30, 1986. He has a brother, Tyler. Personal: Flannel is the son of Marvin and Reeva Flannel and is studying general business. He has two brothers, Kyle Fishbeck Marvin and Jared, and a sister, Whitney. He was born on Jr. • 6-2 • 205 • QB-DS February 8, 1994. His brother Jared played football at Tex- as Tech and his sister is on the UT-San Antonio track team. Portland, TX/Gregory-Portland HS 2013 (Sophomore): Fishbeck Padyn Giebler did not take any snaps as a quar- Jr. • 6-0 • 230 • ILB terback, but found a role as the Ivan, TX/Stephenville HS long snapper on special teams. He played in the final 10 games 2013 (Sophomore): Giebler of the year and was integral to the started every game at inside linebacker for the Cardinals. He 14 special teams punt unit that did not held opponents to 2.8 yards had his only tackle for loss of per punt return. The team did not the season at #5 Sam Houston allow a blocked punt when he snapped the ball. State. He had six tackles in a win 35 over Eastern New Mexico. He averaged 5.0 tackles per game 2012 (Freshman): Fishbeck only appeared in one game as a backup quarterback. He made his first varsity appear- over the final five games of the ance at Sam Houston State and completed his only pass season. He had a season high nine tackles and broke up attempt. He was named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor a pass against Angelo State. He finished the year with 38 Roll. tackles. Giebler played in every game and 2011 (Red-Shirt): Fishbeck red-shirted his first year at In- 2012 (Freshman): carnate Word. He was named to the Lone Star Conference made five starts on the season at linebacker as a true Commissioner’s Honor Roll. freshman, including the final four games of the year. He had at least one tackle in every game including a season high nine at Texas A&M-Kingsville. He recorded his first High School: Fishbeck was a three-year starter at Greg- ory-Portland High School where he threw for 3,792 yards career sack in the season opener against Texas College.He and 29 touchdowns. He was a three-time academic all-dis- had seven tackles and a 28-yard interception return against trict selection and was named to the 2011 Academic All- McMurry. He finished the year with three tackles for loss State team. In 2008, he was the District 30-4A and Corpus and 43 tackles. He was named to the LSC Commissioner’s Christi All-South Texas Newcomer of the Year. As a junior Honor Roll. www.uiwcardinals.com 33 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 High School: Giebler was a member of the football, of a strong linebacking unit and finished the season with basketball and track teams at Stephenville High School. 44 tackles. He registered five tackles against West Texas As a sophomore, he earned second team all-district and A&M. He had three tackles and his first sack of the season first team academic all-district honors. After his junior year against Texas A&M-Commerce. He picked up eight tackles he was recognized with first team all-district and academic at Texas A&M-Kingsville and followed that with six tackles all-district honors. He was named the District Defensive and a sack against McMurry. He accumulated a season Player of the Year and Second Team All-Big Country as a high nine tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss at Angelo State. senior. He notched his third sack of the year in the season finale against Abilene Christian. Personal: Giebler is the son of Scott and Marka Giebler and is studying engineering management. He has one 2011 (Freshman): Ginn returned a blocked punt for a sibling, Prayr, and he was born on September 17, 1992. touchdown against Texas A&M-Kingsville. He appeared Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS INT in nine games throughout the season. He had a season 2012 11 20 23 43 3.0-10 1.0-5 1-28 high four tackles,1.5 tackles for loss and a forced fumble at 2013 11 16 22 38 1.0-2 0-0 0-0 Tarleton State. He finished the year with 12 tackles. Career 22 36 45 81 4.0-12 1.0-5 1-28 High School: Ginn played football and baseball at Calal- Jamari Gilbert len High School. He was named the District 31-4A MVP as R-Fr. • 6-1 • 180 • S a senior. He also picked up All-State, Academic All-State Baytown, TX/Baytown Lee HS and All-South Texas honors that year. He was an all-district linebacker as a junior. He was also a two-time all-district 2013 (Red-Shirt): Gilbert baseball player and was part of a 2008 State 4A champion- red-shirted his first year at UIW. ship team. He was also on the UIW track team. Personal: Ginn is the son of Johnny Ginn and Annie Swetish and is studying accounting. He was born on Octo- High School: Gilbert was a ber 17, 1992. multi-sport athlete at Baytown 22 Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PB FF Lee High School earning varsity 2011 9 6 6 12 1.5-18 0.5-0 1 1 letters in football, basketball and 2012 11 13 31 44 5.0-9 3.0-5 0 0 track. He earned first team all-district honors in basketball 2013 11 28 13 41 7.5-34 2.0-22 3 1 and was a regional qualifier in the 200 meters. Career 31 47 50 97 14.0-61 5.5-27 4 2

Personal: Gilbert is the son of Fred and Jada Gilbert and Kent Hadnot is undecided on his field of study. His father played football Jr. • 6-2 • 190 • WR at University of Houston. He is also a member of the UIW Houston, TX/Elkins HS track team. 2013 (Sophomore): Hadnot Nick Ginn started the season opener and played in 10 games. He had a Sr. • 6-3 • 245 • OLB 31-yard reception, the longest of Corpus Christi, TX/Calallen HS his career, against Texas College. 2013 (Junior): Ginn was a He had a pair of grabs for 14 starting outside linebacker for the 6 yards at Southeastern Louisiana. Cardinals who finished the sea- son with 41 tackles, 7.5 tackles 2012 (Freshman): Hadnot for loss and two sacks. He had played all 11 games and made his first career start against four tackles and forced a fumble Midwestern State. He opened the season with three catch- es for 13 yards against Texas College. He hauled in two 42 in the opener at #6 Central Arkan- sas. He recorded five tackles and catches for 19 yards and his first career touchdown against a tackle for loss in a shutout win Tarleton State. He had at least one reception in eight of 11 over Langston. He made a season high eight unassisted games. tackles at #5 Sam Houston State. He made four tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack in a win over Houston 2011 (Red-Shirt): Hadnot red-shirted his first year at Incar- Baptist. He did the same thing in the season finale against nate Word. Angelo State. He also broke up three passes during the season. High School: Hadnot was the captain of the football and track teams at Elkins High School in Houston. He earned 2012 (Sophomore): Ginn worked his way into the starting academic all-district honors and was given the Academic lineup for the final three games of the year. He was part Excellence Award. He was the district champion in the

www.uiwcardinals.com 34 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 400-meter dash in 2009. Schertz, TX. He earned Second Team All-District 27-4A honors as a senior. Personal: Hadnot is studying business marketing and was born on November 24, 1992. Personal: Hayes is the son of Jackie and Michelle Hayes Year GP REC YDS AVG TD LG and is studying pharmacy. He has a brother and a sister 2012 11 12 76 6.3 1 10 and was born on September 4, 1992. 2013 10 3 45 15.0 0 31 Career 21 15 121 8.1 1 31 Jordan Hicks Kaleb Hardy So. • 5-8 • 175 • WR R-Fr. • 6-3 • 230 • TE Arlington, TX/Juan Seguin HS Round Rock, TX/Florence HS 2013 (Freshman): Hicks was an all-purpose player for the Cardi- 2013 (Red-Shirt): Hardy nals running the ball, catching the red-shirted his first year at Incar- ball and returning kicks. He had nate Word. multiple receptions in each of the first three games of the year. He High School: Hardy was a first had a season-high 54 all-purpose team all-district quarterback 2 yards at #6 Central Arkansas. He and earned Academic All-State 80 made four catches for 28 yards at Honorable Mention honors as a Southeastern Louisiana. His 18-yard run at McMurry was senior at Florence High School. a key play on the team’s game-winning drive. He added a He passed for 1,380 yards and 10 touchdowns and rushed 20-yard run against Angelo State. He finished the year with for 553 yards and six touchdowns in just seven games in 17 receptions for 115 yards and five rushes for 47 yards. 2012. He was named the district Newcomer of the Year He tallied a total of 70 yards in returns. as a junior after passing 1,724 yards and nine touchdowns and rushing for 712 yards and 14 touchdowns. He was a Hicks played football at Juan Seguin High member of the National Honor Society. High School: School. He was a first team all-district performer as a ju- nior and named the team’s Sophomore of the Year in 2010 Personal: Hardy is the son of Ryan and Shari Hardy and and Freshman of the Year in 2009. He set a school record is undecided on his field of study. He has a sister, Laurren. with 202 yards receiving in a game against Joshua as a Horace Hayes sophomore. Jr. • 6-4 • 295 • OL Personal: Hicks is the son of Charemon Peery and Vin- Schertz, TX/Clemens HS cent Hicks and is studying pre-medicine with a minor in business. He was born on February 23, 1995. 2013 (Sophomore): Hayes started all 11 games at right Year GP REC YDS AVG RUSH YDS AVG TD APY 2013 11 17 115 6.8 5 47 9.4 0 232 tackle. He was a key cog on an offense that averaged nearly 360 yards per game and just missed Joel Higgins gaining over 2,000 yards passing So. • 6-0 • 210 • OLB 71 and rushing. He helped protect a Austin, TX/Sweeny HS rookie quarterback who set nearly every UIW passing record avail- 2013 (Freshman): Higgins was able in 2013. The offense gained over 200 yards rushing in the linebacker rotation for the in five different games and went for a school record 396 at UIW defense. He made six stops McMurry. and had a half sack in a shut- out win over Texas College. He 2012 (Freshman): Hayes started all 11 games at right notched four tackles in a win over tackle. He was one of the few starters who did not miss 30 Eastern New Mexico. He had time due to injuries. A key blocker for a team that averaged a half sack at Abilene Christian 31:25 in time of possession and whose top three running and his first full sack in a win over backs each averaged at least 4.6 yards per carry. He was Houston Baptist. He finished the season with 17 tackles named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. and two sacks.

2011 (Red-Shirt): Hayes red-shirted his first season at High School: Higgins was on the football and track teams Incarnate Word. at Sweeny High School. He was a first team all-district and all-county performer as a senior after being named the High School: Hayes attended Clemens High School in team’s defensive MVP. He was an Academic All-District choice as well. www.uiwcardinals.com 35 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Personal: Higgins is the son of Lonnie and Vicki Higgins and is undecided on his field of study. He is related to Daryl Irby Johnnie Lee Higgins who played at UTEP and for the Oak- So. • 5-10 • 180 • DB land Raiders. He is also a hurdler on the UIW track team. Pearland, TX/Dawson HS Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS FR 2013 (Freshman): Irby started 2013 11 6 11 17 2.0-17 2.0-17 1-0 all 11 games at corner back and usually was matched with the Stephen Howard opponent’s top receiver. He had Sr. • 5-9 • 185 • CB four tackles and recovered a Sealy, TX/Sealy HS fumble at #6 Central Arkansas. 1 He broke up a pair of passes in 2013 (Junior): Howard played in a shutout win over Langston. He six games with the majority of his recorded four solo tackles and action coming on special teams. forced a fumble in a win over Eastern New Mexico. He added four tackles and a two pass breakups at Southeast- 2012 (Sophomore): Howard ap- ern Louisiana. He had a season high six tackles at Abilene peared in six games with most of Christian and recorded at least three tackles in each of the 37 his time coming on special teams. last eight games of the year. He had four tackles and 1.5 He recorded a tackle against Tex- tackles for loss at McMurry. He closed out the season with as A&M-Commerce and against four tackles and a pass breakup against Angelo State. He Abilene Christian. He was named to the LSC Commission- finished the year with 39 tackles and five pass breakups. er’s Honor Roll. 2012 (Red-Shirt): Irby red-shirted his first year at Incar- 2011 (Freshman): Howard was named to the LSC Com- nate Word. He was named to the LSC Commissioner’s missioner’s Honor Roll. Honor Roll.

High School: Howard earned Second Team Academic High School: Irby was on the football, soccer and track All-State and Second Team All-District honors at Sealy High teams at Dawson High School. He earned all-district hon- School. ors in football.

Personal: Howard is the son of Stanley and Katherine Personal: Irby is the son of Daryl and Desiree Irby and is Howard and is studying kinesiology. He was born on Janu- studying political science. He has a sister, Kayla, and was ary 10, 1993. born on June 17, 1994. Taylor Hudson Year GP UA A TKL TFL PB FR 2013 11 28 11 39 1.5-3 5 1-0 Jr. • 6-0 • 185 • WR San Antonio, TX/Harlandale HS Jarrius James 2011-13: Hudson has been with Sr. • 6-1 • 175 • DB the program for three years, but Galveston, TX/Ball HS has yet to play in a game for the James was in the Cardinals. Junior (2013): mix as a defensive back appear- ing in nickel situations. He had High School: Hudson was a two tackles and broke up a pass two-way player at Harlandale 82 in a shutout win over Texas Col- High School. He earned second lege. He had three tackles and a team all-district honors at corner tackle for loss at Abilene Chris- back and was a two-time honorable mention all-district wide 7 tian. He finished the season with receiver. He was the second place finisher in the district 13 tackles. triple jump. Previous: James played two seasons at the College of the Personal: Hudson is the son of Henry and Yvonne Hud- Siskiyous and earned first team all-conference honors. He son and is studying kinesiology. He has six siblings and helped lead the team to a 10-1 record and a 47-18 win in was born on December 17, 1992. the NFCA Central Division Bowl game.

High School: James was a second team all-district selec- tion on defense as a senior at Galveston Ball High School.

Personal: James is the son of Sabrena Lowe and is study-

www.uiwcardinals.com 36 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 ing early childhood education. He has two siblings, Jamie and Diarre. He was born on December 6, 1990. Devyn Jensen Fr. • 6-3 • 290 • OL Year GP UA A TKL TFL PB 2013 10 7 6 13 1.0-1 1 Port Lavaca, TX/Calhoun HS High School: Jensen played two Alex Jenkins seasons at Clear Springs High So. • 6-6 • 275 • DE School before moving to Port Bath, Eng./St. Gregory’s HS Lavaca as a senior to play for Calhoun High School. At Clear 2013 (Red-Shirt): Jenkins Springs he helped lead the team red-shirted his first year at Incar- 57 to back-to-back District 24-5A nate Word. titles. He was a first team all-dis- trict and second team all-county High School: Jenkins attended choice in 2012. He was the national under classman Dal- St. Gregory’s Catholic School las April 2013 MVP offensive lineman. Prior to his senior 99 in Bath, England. He played year, he was named one of the top 40 offensive lineman in soccer and rugby. He was part of Texas and one of the top 300 football players in Texas by the Bristol Academy PRIDE after Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine. He helped lead he initially began playing football with the Bristol Academy Calhoun to the Texas 4A State semifinals in 2013 earned Aztecs Junior Community Team. Jenkins was first noticed first team all-district and first team all-state honors. at the Football University (FBU) Camp at Stirling University in Scotland. At the camp, he gained a spot on the FBU Personal: Jensen is the son of Doug Jensen and Marcia All-Europe Team and was then invited to the FBU Top Gun Clark and is studying business management. He was born Event in Virginia. He was the first British player to be fea- on April 15, 1996. tured on the Rivals.com website. He was the head boy at St. Gregory’s and senior prefect. Robert Johnson Personal: Jenkins is the son of Peter and Sandra Jenkins Jr. • 5-11 • 200 • S and is studying sports medicine. He has three siblings, Richmond, CA/Berkeley HS Mike, Paris and Wayne. His grandfather and uncle were Previous: Johnson starred at professional boxers in the United Kingdom. He was born Diablo Valley College where he on January 15, 1993. had 44 tackles, two sacks and three interceptions in 2013. He Austin Jennings returned two of the interceptions R-Fr. • 6-3 • 285 • OL for touchdowns. As a freshman, San Antonio, TX/Smithson Valley HS 12 he had 22 tackles and two inter- ceptions in nine games. 2013 (Red-Shirt): Jennings red-shirted his first year at Incar- High School: Johnson had two strong seasons at Berke- nate Word. ley High School. He had 43 tackles and forced three fumbles as a senior. During his junior season he had 62 High School: Jennings was a tackles and five interceptions. two-year member of the Smithson Valley High School football team. 76 Personal: Johnson is the son of Robert Johnson and During his senior year he was is study psychology with a minor in sociology. He has a named First Team All-District 25- sister, Brittany. He was born on May 10, 1994. He has a 5A and All-Comal County at left tackle. He helped lead the cousin, Maurice Neal, who played football at Utah. team to a district and bi-district championship. As a junior, he was on a team that won the District 27-4A and bi-dis- trict titles. He led the team to a pair of Area championship games at the 4A and 5A levels. He earned academic all-district honors as a junior and senior.

Personal: Jennings is the son of Wes and Lynda Jen- nings and studying business management with a minor in finance. He was born on January 19, 1995.

www.uiwcardinals.com 37 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Clint Killough Blake Klumpp Jr. • 5-10 • 175 • WR R-Fr. • 6-3 • 230 • LB San Antonio, TX/MacArthur HS San Antonio, TX/Alamo Heights HS 2013 (Sophomore): Killough 2013 (Red-Shirt): Klumpp finished second on the team with red-shirted his first year at Incar- 19 receptions for 291 yards. He nate Word. had five receptions in the season opener at #6 Central Arkansas. High School: Klumpp was on He caught a short pass against the football and baseball teams 11 Eastern New Mexico and turned 56 at Alamo Heights High School. it into a school-record 90-yard He earned first team all-district touchdown. He had five recep- honors in 2010 and 2012 and was tions for 67 yards and a touchdown in a win over Houston a second team selection in 2011. He was a three-time Ac- Baptist. ademic All-District choice and earned second team All-Area honors as a senior. He helped lead Alamo Heights to a pair 2012 (Freshman): Killough started the season on special of district titles and three playoff appearances. He was also teams, but worked his way into the offensive lineup. He a three-time all-district baseball player. He earned Third had a reception in each of the last three games of the year. Team All-State honors as a catcher after hitting .489 as a He had a season high four catches for 22 yards at Ange- junior. He was named to the AAU Baseball National Cham- lo State. He made a pair of special teams tackles in the pionship All-Tournament Team. During his senior year he opener against Texas College. hit .344 and led the team with 27 RBI’s. He is an Eagle Scout and co-editor of the Hoffprint School Newspaper. Previous: Killough originally signed with Texas Tech and also spent a year as a red-shirt at Texas State. Personal: Klumpp is the son of Billy and Cathy Klumpp and is studying business. He has two siblings, Morgan and High School: Killough was on the football and track teams Parker. He was born on November 3, 1994. at MacArthur High School. He was a three-year letterman in both sports. As a senior, he earned first team all-dis- trict, first team all-Area and third team All-State honors at Troy Lara quarterback. He accumulated over 7,500 yards in his three Jr. • 5-11 • 190 • S year career. He led MacArthur to the State semifinals as San Antonio, TX/Madison HS a senior. He was second team all-district as a sophomore and honorable mention all-district as a junior. He was a 2013 (Sophomore): Lara was member of the National Honor Society and graduated mag- a valuable reserve for the Cardi- na cum laude. nals. He played in all 11 games at safety. He had two tackles, Personal: Killough is the son of Tim and Vicki Killough and a tackle for loss and two pass is studying accounting. He has a brother, Brody and was breakups in a shutout win over born on June 11, 1993. 31 Langston. He recorded three Year GP REC YDS AVG TD LG tackles and recovered a fumble in 2012 10 6 26 4.3 0 13 a win over Eastern New Mexico. 2013 11 19 291 15.3 2 90 He picked up his first career sack to go with three tackles and a forced fumble at Southeastern Louisiana. He recov- ered another fumble against Houston Baptist. He finished the year with 14 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss.

Previous: Lara spent a year at Blinn Junior College where he was a red-shirt.

High School: Lara was on the football, track, basketball and soccer teams at Madison High School.

Personal: Lara is the son of Henry Lara and Diana Dot- son and is studying history. He has a brother, Cody, who played basketball at UTSA.

Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PB FR 2013 11 11 3 14 2.0-6 1.0-5 2 2-0

www.uiwcardinals.com 38 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Corey Lee Keshon Leonard So. • 6-0 • 282 • DT Fr. • 5-7 • 160 • WR San Antonio, TX/Madison HS Rosenberg, TX/Lamar Consolidated HS 2013 (Freshman): Lee played in High School: Leonard was on every game and made one start the football team at Lamar Con- on the season at defensive tackle. solidated High School. He was He had a huge game against a two-time first team all-district Texas College with four tackles, and all-area back. As a senior, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. he rushed for 1,274 yards and 13 54 He recorded four tackles against 20 touchdowns on 153 carries. He Eastern New Mexico. He had two rushed for over 100 yards in 7-of- tackles and three pass breakups 9 games and went over 200 yards in a win at McMurry. He picked up a sack and two tackles in each of his last two games. He also rushed for over in a win over Abilene Christian. He finished the season 1,000 yards as a junior. with 18 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks. Personal: Leonard is the son of Rodney and Keisha Leon- High School: Lee earned District 21-5A First Team honors ard and is undecided on his field of study. He was born on as a junior and a senior at La Porte High School. June 5, 1995.

Personal: Lee is the son of Russelyn Lee and is studying Kielyn Lewis business. He was born on December 4, 1994. Sr. • 6-1 • 210 • DB Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PB Gainesville, TX/Gainesville HS 2013 11 10 8 18 5.0-21 2.5-16 3 2013 (Junior): Lewis played all Greg Lemon 11 games for the Cardinals as a So. • 6-2 • 240 • LB backup cornerback. He recorded Sweeny, TX/Sweeny HS 30 total tackles, including 22 solo tackles. He picked off his only 2013 (Freshman): Lemon, an pass of the year in a win over outside linebacker, was an impact 28 Texas College. He had five solo player for the Cardinals coming stops in a shutout of Langston. off the bench in all 11 games. He broke up two passes in a win He recorded a strip sack at #6 over Eastern New Mexico. He made a season high six Central Arkansas and recovered tackles at Southeastern Louisiana. He recovered a fumble another fumble in the same game in a win over Houston Baptist. 34 and returned it 28 yards. He had his second career sack in a win over Langston. He was credited 2012 (Sophomore): Lewis worked his way into a starting with four tackles and a tackle for loss in a win over Eastern role at corner back and led the team with four interceptions New Mexico. He contributed two tackles and a sack in a on the season. He and Devan Avery formed one of the win at McMurry. He had 17 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and best corner back duos in the Lone Star Conference. He 3.0 sacks in his freshman season. picked off his first pass of the year against West Texas A&M and All-American quarterback Dustin Vaughan. He had a High School: Lemon was on the football and basketball season high seven tackles against Texas A&M-Commerce teams at Sweeny High School. He was a two-time all-dis- with five coming unassisted. He had a season long 55- trict performer earning first team honors as a senior and yard interception return in the season finale against Abilene second team honors as a junior. He was voted the team’s Christian. player of the year in 2012.

Personal: Lemon is the son of Cynthia Bess and is study- 2011 (Freshman): Lewis played in eight games in his first ing engineering management. He has a sister, Lashawnda. year with the Cardinals. He had two tackles at Lamar and He was born on January 26, 1994. finished the year with five tackles. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS FR 2013 11 12 5 17 4.0-22 3.0-19 1-28 High School: Lewis played three sports at Gainesville High School. As a senior he earned first team all-district honors at quarterback and defensive back and earned sec- ond team honors as a punter. He was a two-time Second Team All-Area defensive back and earned first team all-dis- trict honors at the position as a junior. He was a Regional qualifier in track.

www.uiwcardinals.com 39 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Personal: Lewis is the son of Chris and Shannon Lew- is and is studying business. He was born on January 2, Breylann McCollum 1993. R-Fr. • 6-2 • 212 • QB Year GP UA A TKL PB INT FR Cibolo, TX/Steele HS 2011 8 4 1 5 0 0-0 0-0 2012 11 23 6 29 2 4-63 0-0 2013 (Red-Shirt): McCollum 2013 11 22 8 30 4 1-2 1-0 red-shirted his first year at Incar- Career 30 49 15 64 6 5-65 1-0 nate Word.

Trevor Mason High School: McCollum was a So. • 6-7 • 300 • OL three-year letterwinner at Cibo- Stockton, CA/Taft HS 5 lo Steele High School. He was named the district offensive MVP 2013 (Freshman): Mason was and earned Second Team All-Ar- a backup on the offensive line for ea honors while leading the team to a State semifinal spot. the Cardinals. He appeared in He was part of a State championship team in 2010 and five games for a line that blocked State Runner-Up in 2011. for an offense that gained nearly 2,000 yards rushing and passing. Personal: McCollum is the son of Brent McCollum and 69 Chajuann and Tim Littlefield and is studying kinesiology 2012 (Red-Shirt): Mason with a minor in education. His father played football at red-shirted his first year at Incar- BYU. He was born on January 10, 1995. nate Word. He was named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Jerome McElroy Jr. • 6-0 • 245 • OLB High School: Mason was on the football, basketball and Oakland, CA/Temecula Valley HS track teams at Taft High School. He earned honorable mention all-district honors and was named to the Academic Previous: McElroy had a big All-State team. sophomore season at Laney College. He had 59 tackles, 17.0 Personal: Mason is the son of Frank and Cynthia Mason tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks and is studying government. He has two siblings, Tia and en route to earning First Team Deja, and was born on June 14, 1994. All-California Community College 19 Region II. He was named the Matt McCarthy conference defensive most valu- Jr. • 6-2 • 270 • C able player. San Antonio, TX/Reagan HS High School: At Temecula Valley High School, McElroy 2013 (Sophomore): McCarthy recorded 199 tackles and 26.0 sacks in his final three sea- started all season long at center sons. for the Cardinals. As the signal caller on the offensive line, he Personal: McElroy is the son of Shaniqua Lawrence and played a critical role in the team’s James Martin and is studying psychology with a minor in success. The team set school sociology. He has two siblings, Jessica and Johnathon and 52 records for rushing yards, rushing he was born on May 9, 1993. touchdowns and average yards per rush. In addition, the team Albert Miranda also set a school record for passing yards in a season. Sr. • 6-3 • 310 • OL Oxnard, CA/Hueneme HS 2012 (Freshman): McCarthy appeared in six games at center for the Cardinals. He was one of the first offensive 2013 (Junior): Miranda ap- line subs as a true freshman. peared in 10 games and made one start on the offensive line High School: McCarthy led Reagan High School to the for UIW. He was a fixture on the most wins in school history. He earned first team all-Area extra-point and field goal units as and first team all-district honors as a senior. He was on the well. The majority of his playing baseball, basketball, and golf teams as well. 60 time came at the guard position. Personal: McCarthy is the son of Steve and Jessica Mc- Previous: Miranda played two Carthy and is studying business. He has a sister, Katelyn, years at Ventura College. He earned SCFA All-Confer- and was born on November 19, 1993. www.uiwcardinals.com 40 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 ence Honorable Mention honors and was the team’s most valuable offensive lineman. He helped the team to a 10-0 Nick Morrow record and an SCFA conference championship. Sr. • 6-1 • 230 • LB Edna, TX/Edna HS High School: Miranda was on the football and track teams 2013 (Junior): Morrow as a at Hueneme High School. He was a First Team All-Pacific backup linebacker who played in View League and Cal-Hi Sports All-State nominee as an 10 games. He recorded his only offensive lineman. He helped the team to a second round tackle for loss of the season in a playoff berth. shutout against Texas College. He had three tackles in back-to- Miranda is the son of Victor Miranda and Esper- Personal: back games at #5 Sam Houston anza Garcia and is studying sociology. He has two sib- 40 State and home against Eastern lings, Maria and Alondra. He was born on June 30, 1993. New Mexico. He had three stops in a win at McMurry. He finished the season with 15 tack- Robert Moorman les. Jr. • 6-1 • 245 • DE Bulverde, TX/Smithson Valley HS 2012 (Sophomore): Morrow came off the bench in all 11 games, but still had at least one tackle in each of the final 2013 (Sophomore): Moorman 10 games of the year. He had a season high five tackles at began the year as the starting Midwestern State. He had four tackles and a pass breakup defensive end for UIW. He was at Angelo State. He finished the year with 19 total tackles. injured in the fourth game of the year and did not get back to game 2011 (Freshman): Morrow saw action in all 10 games. action until the final two games of He had two tackles at Lamar and finished the season with 41 the year. He had a season high seven total tackles. five tackles in the season opener at Central Arkansas. He had two High School: Morrow had a highly decorated career at tackles and a tackle for loss in a shutout of Texas College. Edna High School. He was a three-time first team all-dis- He had a half sack in a shutout win over Langston. He trict linebacker and earned Honorable Mention All-State finished the year with 13 tackles and two tackles for loss. honors as a senior. He was a First Team Academic All- State selection. As a senior, he compiled 97 tackles, three 2012 (Freshman): Moorman played in 10 games and had sacks, five forced fumbles and three interceptions. at least one tackle in eight of the games. He had three tackles, including his first career sack in the season opener Personal: Morrow is the son of John and Karen Morrow against Texas College. He contributed three tackles the and is studying engineering management. He has four following week at Sam Houston State. He registered a siblings and was born on December 3, 1992. season high four tackles at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Year GP UA A TKL TFL PB 2011 10 1 6 7 0-0 0 2011 (Red-Shirt): Moorman red-shirted his first year at 2012 11 7 12 19 0.5-0 1 Incarnate Word. 2013 10 7 8 15 1.0-2 0 Career 31 15 26 41 1.5-2 1 High School: Moorman was on the football, baseball, basketball and track teams at Smithson Valley High School. Dallin Muti He was a Greater San Antonio Area All Star and earned Jr. • 5-11 • 295 • DL Honorable Mention All-State honors as a senior when he Laie, HI/Kahuku HS led his team to the Area Finals after winning District and Bi-District championships. He earned first team all-area, 2013 (Red-Shirt): Muti red-shirt- all-district and All-Comal County honors. He was a two- ed his first year at Incarnate time academic all-district selection. Word.

Personal: Moorman is the son of Scott and Jill Moorman Previous: Muti played two and is studying general business. He has two brothers, seasons at Chabot College where Jacob and Luke, and was born on April 20, 1993. 91 he helped the team win back-to- back conference titles. He had 24 Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS FF 2012 10 7 10 17 1.5-11 1.0-11 1 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 2013 6 4 9 13 2.0-8 0.5-5 0 3.5 sacks at Chabot as a freshman on a team that went 9-2 Career 16 11 19 30 3.5-19 1.5-16 1 and won a conference title.

High School: Muti was on the football, track and wres- tling teams at Kahuku High School. He earned First Team

www.uiwcardinals.com 41 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 All-State and OIA Red East First Team honors. He was named the IMPACT Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman Adrian Norwood, Jr. and the KHS 2010 Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman. So. • 5-11 • 210 • S He helped the squad to a pair of OIA championships and a Waco, TX/Waco HS State Runner-Up finish in 2009. 2013 (Freshman): Norwood was among the team leaders in tack- Muti is the son of Dallin and Tia Muti and is Personal: les before suffering a season-end- undecided on his field of study. He has five siblings, Paul, ing inury at Southeastern Louisi- Marleina, David, Javelana and Marcus. He was born on ana. He started all six games he August 22, 1993. played in. He had four tackles in 18 the season opener at #6 Central David Nader Arkansas. He recorded his first R-Fr. • 5-11 • 200 • DB interception in a shutout of Texas Vienna, Austria/Neulandschule HS College and returned it 34 yards. He had five tackles and a half tackle for loss in a shutout of Langston. He made 2013 (Red-Shirt): Nader seven stops at #5 Sam Houston State and at home against red-shirted his first year at Incar- Eastern New Mexico. He made 25 tackles on the season. nate Word. High School: Norwood was on the football and baseball High School: Nader attended teams at Waco High School. He was named the Super Neulandschule in Vienna, Austria. Cen-Tex Defensive Player of the Year as a senior after He played football at a club team recording 101 tackles, four interceptions, 12 pass break- called the Danube Dragons. He ups, two forced fumbles and two blocked field goals. He was a two-time team MVP and a also returned a punt and a kickoff for a touchdown during two-time IFAF World Team selection. He made the Austri- the season. He earned First Team All-District 8-4A, Super an national team on two occasions and was invited to the Cen-Tex and ESPN All-Star team honors. He was named FBU All-Europe Team in 2013. He helped lead his team to the Academic All-State Team in 2012. Ge earned First to a pair of National Vice Championships and a European Team All-State, All-District 8-4A, Super Cen-Tex and ESPN Championship. All-Central Texas honors as a junior. He had 42 solo tackles, eight interceptions and four pass breakups in 2011. Personal: Nader is the son of Ray and Doris Nader and is He was a first team all-district safety as a sophomore. He studying business administration. He has a brother, Calvin. helped lead Waco to three straight playoff appearances, in- He was born on April 6, 1994. cluding a regional final spot as a senior. He was a member of LEAD and Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Personal: Norwood is the son of Adrian and Stacy Nor- wood and studying engineering management with a minor in business. He has a brother Adairius and a sister Adair who are twins. He was born on September 27, 1994. Year GP UA A TKL TFL INT PB 2013 6 13 12 25 0.5-1 1-34 1 John Oglesby So. • 6-1 • 215 • RB Katy, TX/Seven Lakes HS 2013 (Freshman): Oglesby was one of three freshmen running backs who received a lot of playing time on the season. He had 68 carries for 254 yards and two scores while making eight 29 receptions for 44 yards. He had his best game of the year against Texas College where he carried the ball 13 times for 72 yards and scored a touchdown. He was given 10 more carries against Langston and gained 53 yards. He had three receptions for 20 yards at Abilene Adrian Norwood, Jr. Christian. He scored his second touchdown of the year against Houston Baptist when he had eight carries for 35 www.uiwcardinals.com 42 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 yards. He accumulated 298 all-purpose yards for the year. He was named College Sports Madness All-Indepedent Third Team as a punt returner. High School: Oglesby was on the football and track teams at Seven Lakes High School. He earned honorable High School: Ragusa played football at Cypress Woods mention all-district honors as a senior and was named the High School. He earned all-district honors as a junior team’s comeback player of the year. He rushed for 498 and helped lead his team to a pair of playoff appearanc- yards on 70 carries as a sophomore. es, including a State quarterfinal appearance. He had 21 catches for 334 yards and three touchdowns as a junior. Personal: Oglesby is the son of John and Candice Ogles- by and is undecided on his field of study. His father played Personal: Ragusa is the son of Michael and Kara Ragusa running back at TCU. He has a brother, Joshua. He was and is studying business. He has two sisters, Kayla and born on March 9, 1994. Julia. He was born on August 7, 1994. Year GP RUSH YDS AVG TD REC YDS AVG TD Year GP REC YDS PR YDS LG KR YDS LG 2013 11 68 254 3.7 2 8 44 5.5 0 2013 10 4 15 13 81 24 9 204 31 Jamaal Ojo Justin Roberts So. • 6-0 • 238 • LB So. • 6-4 • 260 • DE Houston, TX/Westbury HS San Antonio, TX/Steele HS 2013 (Freshman): Ojo played in 2013 (Freshman): Roberts seven games before suffering a signed with the Cardinals as a season-ending injury at Abilene tight end, but was converted Christian. He had two tackles to defensive end after injuries and a half tackle for loss at #6 knocked out a number of UIW de- Central Arkansas. He had a fensive linemen. He recorded his 51 season high three tackles against 88 first career tackle at Southeastern Eastern New Mexico. He finished Louisiana. He had a season high the year with six total tackles. three tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in the season finale against Angelo State. He finished 2012 (Red-Shirt): Ojo red-shirted his first year at Incarnate the year with seven tackles. Word. High School: Roberts played on three teams that ad- High School: Ojo was on the football and track teams vanced deep in the playoffs, including a State 5A Cham- at Westbury High School. He was a three-time first team pionship in 2010 and Runner-Up finish in 2011 at Cibolo all-district choice. Steele High School. He earned second team all-district honors. Personal: Ojo is studying criminal justice. He was born on October 30, 1992. Personal: Roberts is the son of Mark and Lori Roberts and Year GP UA A TKL TFL PB is studying criminal justice. He has a sister, Ashley and he 2013 7 3 3 6 0.5-1 1 was born on January 25, 1995. Year GP UA A TKL TFL Chase Ragusa 2013 9 3 4 7 1.5-1 So. • 5-8 • 185 • WR Joseph Sadler Cypress, TX/Cypress Woods HS So. • 5-9 • 180 • RB 2013 (Freshman): Ragusa filled Devine, TX/Devine HS a number of roles for the Car- 2012 (Freshman): Sadler did dinals as a true freshman. He a little bit of everything for the was in the mix as a wide receiver Cardinals as a true freshman. He and became a valued member played in all 11 games and had of special teams. He set the at least six carries in four games school mark for most punt returns 84 while serving in the kicking and in a season with 13 and also he return games. He had a sea- returned nine kickoffs. He had a 33 son high 13 carries for 68 yards pair of punt returns for 28 yards against Texas College. He and four catches for 47 yards at had a season long punt return of 24 yards against Eastern Midwestern State. He picked up 64 yards on seven carries New Mexico. he had kick returns of 31 and 29 yards at and had a season long run of 32 yards against McMurry. Abilene Christian. He had a season-high two receptions He accumulated 26 yards rushing, 11 yards receiving, five against Angelo State. He averaged 22.7 yards per kick yards on punt returns and even completed a pass for 21 return and accumulated 300 all-purpose yards for the year.

www.uiwcardinals.com 43 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 yards at Texas A&M-Kingsville. He finished the year with 197 yards rushing on 5.3 yards per carry and had 17 recep- Tanner Scheel tions for 132 yards. He served as the team’s pooch punter So. • 5-11 • 200 • OLB and had 16 punts with an average of 30.9 yards per kick San Antonio, TX/East Central HS with four ending inside the 20-yard line. 2013 (Freshman): Scheel moved up the depth chart quickly Sadler rushed for 3,887 yards and set High School: as a linebacker and special teams a State scoring record en route to leading Devine High guy. He had four tackles at #6 School to the State Quarterfinals. He finished as the Central Arkansas to open the sea- third-leading rusher in the nation and broke Kenneth Hall’s son and had at least one tackle in 58-year old scoring record with 451 points on 58 touch- all but one game. He had three downs, 70 PATs, 12 two-point conversions and one field 39 tackles, including two tackles for goal. He averaged 10.1 yards per carry and 277 yards loss in a win over Langston. He rushing per game. He had 50 carries for 466 yards and had a tackle for loss against Eastern New Mexico and at five touchdowns against Hondo and then led Devine to a Southeastern Louisiana. He had 21 tackles and 4.0 tackles win over Wharton with 41 carries for 394 yards and seven for loss on the year and also recovered one fumble. touchdowns. He also had 10 catches for 246 yards. He scored 102 touchdowns and 7,038 rushing yards in his High School: Scheel was on the football and golf teams three-year career. at East Central High School. He was a two-time first team all-district linebacker and earned second team honors on Sadler is the son of Justin Sadler and Lacey Personal: one occasion. He led the team in tackles as a senior and Erxleben and is studying kinesiology. He has a brother, led the team to four playoff appearances. Jacob. He was born on November 16, 1993. Year GP RUSH YDS AVG REC YDS AVG APY Personal: Scheel is the son of Phillip and Charlotte Scheel 2012 11 37 197 5.3 17 132 7.8 363 and is studying meteorology with a minor in mathematics. Jordan Scelfo He has a brother, Dalton. He was born on November 17, Jr. • 5-10 • 194 • QB 1992. Year GP UA A TKL TFL FR Tucson, AZ/Salpointe HS 2013 11 10 11 21 4.0-20 1 2013 (Sophomore): Scelfo handled the role of holder for the Allen Smith Cardinals. He appeared in all 11 R-Fr. • 6-2 • 210 • LB games. He got his only chance at Missouri City, TX/Marshall HS quarterback in the win over Texas College and picked up four yards 2013 (Red-shirt): Smith red-shirted his first year at Incar- 17 on two carries. He punted once on the season against Abilene nate Word. Christian. High School: Smith was on 2012 (Freshman): Scelfo was on the team, but did not get the football and track teams at any game action. He hit .286 in 30 games for the baseball 50 Marshall High School. He helped team. lead Marshall to a 13-1 record and State quarterfinal appearance 2011 (Red-Shirt): Scelfo red-shirted his first year at UIW. in 2012. He was named first team all-district after recording He was named to the Lone Star Conference Commission- 44 tackles, 14 tackles for loss and nine sacks as a senior. er’s Honor Roll. Personal: Smith is the son of Allen and Carol Smith and High School: Scelfo played football and baseball at Sal- is studying kinesiology with a minor in business. He has pointe High School. three siblings; Dejuan, Sparkle and Kejun. He was born on February 1, 1995. Personal: Scelfo is the son of Frank and Holly Scelfo and is studying liberal studies. He has one brother and was born on June 1, 1992. He is an outfielder for the UIW baseball team.

www.uiwcardinals.com 44 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Brandon Tanksley breakups. Jr. • 6-2 • 210 • S High School: As a senior at Lakeridge High School, he Katy, TX/Morton Ranch HS collected 135 tackles, including 20 in one game and 17 the next week, and 5.0 sacks with one interception, two fumble 2013 (Sophomore): Tanksley recoveries and one forced fumble. He completed on the was the team’s leading tackler football wrestling and track teams. despite missing one game and only starting in the final five. He Tavarres is the son of Robert Tavarres and is earned College Sports Madness Personal: studying communication. He has five siblings and was Third Team All-Independent born on November 18, 1992. 10 honors. He had five stops in the season opener at #6 Central Arkansas. He recovered a fumble Gabriel Taylor in back-to-back games against Eastern New Mexico and at Jr. • 6-7 • 215 • WR Southeastern Louisiana. He made a career high 12 tack- San Antonio, TX/Brackenridge HS les, including a tackle for loss at Abilene Christian. He had eight tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and forced a fumble in a 2013 (Sophomore): Taylor win at McMurry. He closed out the season with six tackles became a more regular part of against both Abilene Christian and Angelo State. He fin- the wide receiver rotation in 2013 ished the year with 58 total tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss. playing in 10 games. He was stalwart on special teams as an 2012 (Freshman): Tanksley played in all 11 games as a upback. He made his only recep- true freshman and made a pair of starts on the season. He 86 tion of the year against Houston had six tackles and a half tackle for loss at Sam Houston Baptist. State. He accounted for six tackles at Midwestern State. In the win over Texas A&M-Commerce he had five tackles 2012 (Freshman): Taylor played in 10 games as a fresh- and broke up two passes. man. His first and only reception of the year was a 17-yard touchdown grab against Eastern New Mexico at Cowboys High School: Tanksley was on the football, basketball and Stadium. track teams at Morton Ranch High School. He earned First Team All-District 19-5A honors as a senior. 2011 (Red-Shirt): Taylor red-shirted his first year at Incar- nate Word. Personal: Tanksley is the son of Tanya Woods and is studying engineering management. He has a sister, Brian- High School: Taylor was a member of the football, bas- na Abrams. He was born on December 28, 1993. ketball and track teams at Brackenridge High School. He earned First Team All-District 29-4A and Express News Year GP UA A TKL TFL PB FF FR 2012 11 15 14 29 0.5-1 2 0 0 Second Team All-Area honors as a senior. 2013 10 33 25 58 3.0-6 0 1 2 Career 21 48 39 87 3.5-7 2 1 2 Personal: Taylor is the son of Rachel Gonzalez and is studying biology/pre-vet. He has one brother and one sis- Myke Tavarres ter and was born on October 13, 1992. Sr. • 6-3 • 230 • LB Year GP REC YDS TD LG 2012 10 1 17 1 17 Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Ridge HS 2013 10 1 10 0 10 Career 20 2 27 1 17 Previous: Tavarres spent a year at Arkansas after he was a two-time all-conference selection Michael Thomas at College of the Siskiyous in Cal- R-Fr. • 6-3 • 225 • TE ifornia. He was ranked as the No. Angleton, TX/Angleton HS 7 junior college outside lineback- 2013 (Red-Shirt): Thomas 48 er in the country by 247Sports. com and 63rd in ESPN’s Junior red-shirted his first year at Incar- College 100 ranking. He recorded nate Word. 85 tackles, 12.5 for loss with 2.5 sacks, two interceptions, five pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and one forced High School: Thomas was on fumble in 2012, helping lead the Eagles to a 10-1 record, the football, basketball and track the most wins in school history, and the CCCAA Central 83 teams at Angleton High School. Division championship. As a freshman, he made 51 tackles, He earned first team all-district 12.5 for loss with 4.5 sacks, one interception and four pass and all-county honors as a senior after catching 13 passes for 217 yards and three touch- www.uiwcardinals.com 45 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 downs. He was an honorable mention all-district honoree ed open running lanes for their top three running backs who as a junior. all averaged at least 4.6 yards per carry. The team rushed for over 100 yards in seven games and had 270 against Personal: Thomas is the son of Sandra Trevino and is Eastern New Mexico. He was named to the LSC Commis- studying business. His cousin, Emmitt Thomas, is a mem- sioner’s Honor Roll. ber of the Pro Football Hall of Fame and current coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. He has a sister, Jordan and two 2011 (Freshman): Threat played in all 11 games and brothers, Noe and Chance. He was born on September 25, made nine starts on the offensive line as a true freshman. 1994. He was part of a unit that only allowed 13 sacks on the sea- son. Nathan Thompson Jr. • 6-5 • 290 • OT High School: Threat was on the football, basketball, San Antonio, TX/MacArthur HS baseball and track teams at Mexia High School. He earned first team all-district honors on both the offensive and 2013 (Sophomore): Thomp- defensive side of the ball as a senior. He was also a First son started 10 of 11 games at Team All Super Centex and Honorable Mention All-State left tackle. He was an important selection in 2011. He helped lead the team to a bi-district part of an offense that set school championship as a junior. He was a regional finalist in the records for most rushing and discus. He was a member of the National Honor Society passing yards. The team rushed and Student Council. 70 for over 200 yards in five games, including a school-record 396 Personal: Threat is the son of Shane Threat and Debra in a win at McMurry. The team Isham and is studying sports management. He has three eclipsed 500 yards of total offense against Texas College brothers, Tim, Taylor and Dustin and was born on August 6, and at McMurry. 1993.

2012 (Freshman): Thompson quickly worked his way into Cole Wick the offensive line rotation. He appeared in 10 games and Jr. • 6-7 • 245 • TE made two starts at left tackle, including the season finale Hallettsville, TX/Sacred Heart Catholic HS against Abilene Christian. 2013 (Sophomore): Wick was High School: Thompson played basketball and football the full-time starter at tight end and at MacArthur High School. He was a Third Team All-State earned College Sports Madness Third and First Team All-Area offensive lineman as a senior. Team All-Independent honors. He was named College Football Perfor- mance Awards Honorable Mention Personal: Thompson is the son of Mike and Kari Thomp- Tight End of the Week after catching son and is studying kinesiology. He has a brother, Colton 45 three passes for 25 yards and a and a sister, Payton. He was born on January 11, 1994. touchdown at #5 Sam Houston State. He hauled in his first career reception Devin Threat in a win over Texas College. He had a season long 21-yard catch Sr. • 6-4 • 308 • OL against Houston Baptist. He was used mostly as a blocking tight end, but made 11 catches for 118 yards and a touchdown. Mexia, TX/Mexia HS 2013 (Junior): Threat started 2012 (Freshman): Wick appeared in eight games at tight end for the Cardinals in his true freshman season. all 11 games at left guard for the most prolific offense in school his- High School: Wick was a two-way star at Sacred Heart Catho- tory. He earned College Sports lic High School. On offense he earned first team all-district and Madness Second Team All-Inde- all-Area and second team All-State honors as a senior. On the pendent honors. The offense set defensive side of the ball, he was the district defensive most 77 school records for rushing yards valuable player and first team All-State. He was also an Academic (2,004), passing yards (1,955) All-State selection. He led Sacred Heart to a State championship and rushing touchdowns (25). as a senior. The team rushed for over 200 yards in five games, includ- ing a school record 396 in a win at McMurry. He was the Personal: Wick is the son of Bo and Pam Wick and is studying lone three-year starter on the entire offense. business. He has a sister, Amanda and two brothers, Evan and Cullen. He was born on November 30, 1993. 2012 (Sophomore): Threat started all 11 games for the Year GP REC YDS AVG TD LG 2012 8 0 0 0.0 0 0 Cardinals with nine of the starts coming at left tackle and 2013 11 11 118 10.7 1 21 two at left guard. He earned Honorable Mention All-Lone Career 19 11 118 10.7 1 21 Star Conference honors. He was part of a unit that provid- www.uiwcardinals.com 46 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 made four starts at quarterback as a true freshman. He Jake Wilcox led the team with 95 completions and completed 58.3 Jr. • 6-0 • 190 • PK percent of his passes. He went 14-of-26 for 123 and an San Antonio, TX/Reagan HS interception in his first career start against West Texas A&M, the NCAA Division II National Runner-Up. His first 2013 (Sophomore): Wilcox was career touchdown pass came at Texas A&M-Kingsville on a the full-time place kicker for the 25-yard completion to Andrew Mocio. He followed that with Cardinals taking all extra-points, his best game of the season when he went 22-of-32 for 156 field goals and kickoffs. He set a yards and a touchdown against McMurry. He rushed for school record when he went 9-for- 42 yards and a touchdown and passed for 145 yards and a 9 on extra points against Texas touchdown against Tarleton State. He completed a pair of College while knocking through touchdown passes for the first time in the game at Angelo 46 a pair of field goals for 15 total State. He was named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor points. He was 7-of-11 on field Roll. goal attempts with three misses due to blocked kicks. He had a season long 42-yard field High School: Woods was on the football, baseball, bas- goal at Southeastern Louisiana. He set school records for ketball and track teams at Fort Bend Austin High School. most kickoffs in a game (12) and kickoff yards in a game He was a three-year starter at quarterback. He was the (692) against Texas College. All three of his touchbacks 2009 District Newcomer of the Year. He was named hon- came in that game. He finished the year 27-of-34 on extra orable mention all-district as a junior and first team as a points with three misses due to blocks. He tallied 48 total senior. He was a Houston Touchdown Club Award recipi- points for the season. ent and four year member of the Academic All-District team. He was an FCA Huddle Leader and earned Presidential 2012 (Freshman): Wilcox was the team’s main place Academic Recognition from UIW. kicker for the first seven games of the season. He was 12-of-14 on extra point attempts and 3-for-5 on field goals. Personal: Woods is the son of Scott and Heather Woods He went 3-for-3 on extra points and booted his first ca- and is studying business. He had two brothers, Ben and reer field goal against Eastern New Mexico at Cowboys Jake, and a sister, Hannah-Grace. He was born on April Stadium. He scored a season high seven points against 19, 1994. Texas A&M-Commerce with four PAT’s and a 22-yard field goal. He drilled a season long 36-yard field goal at Texas Year GP C-A-I YDS TD LG PCT RUSH YDS TD 2012 11 95-163-4 782 5 54 58.3 103 15 1 A&M-Kingsville. He averaged 57.1 yards on 24 kickoffs 2013 4 6-12-0 62 0 18 50.0 4 -1 0 and had two touchbacks during the year. He was named to Career 15 101-175-4 844 5 54 57.7 107 14 1 the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

High School: Wilcox was on the soccer and football Josh Zellars teams at Reagan High School. He earned all-district and So. • 6-0 • 200 • LB all-area honors as a place kicker. He was named Honor- Baytown, TX/Baytown Lee HS able Mention All-State as a senior and was the team MVP as a junior. He had a career long field goal of 58 yards. 2013 (Freshman): Zellars played in all 11 games and was starting Personal: Wilcox is the son of Jeff and Dana Wilcox and by the end of the season at out- is studying biology. He has a sister, Erin, and was born on side linebacker. He opened his January 1, 1994. His father swam collegiately at San Jose career by making seven stops in State. a loss at #6 Central Arkansas. He Year GP XPM XPA FGM FGA LG PTS KO made five tackles at Southeastern 2012 7 12 14 3 5 36 21 57.1 9 Louisiana and the following week 2013 11 27 34 7 11 42 48 56.1 he had four tackles and a half Career 18 39 48 10 16 42 69 56.4 sack at Abilene Christian. He was credited with six stops in a win at McMurry. He had at least Taylor Woods one tackle in every game and finished the year with 37 total Jr. • 6-3 • 210 • QB tackles. Sugar Land, TX/Fort Bend Austin HS High School: Zellars was on the football, basketball and track teams at Baytown Lee High School. He earned first 2013 (Sophomore): Woods team all-district honors as a junior and honorable mention was the backup quarterback for honors as a senior. During his senior year, he was named the Cardinals and played in four Lee’s team MVP and offensive MVP. games. He was 3-for-5 for 47 yards in the win over Texas Col- Zellars is the son of Warren and Gloria Zellars lege. He caught an 18-yard pass Personal: and is studying business. His brother, Zack, played football on a trick play in the win at Mc- at Incarnate Word. He was born on February 14, 1995. 3 Murry. He was 6-for-12 passing for 62 yards on the season. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PB 2013 11 22 15 37 0.5-4 0.5-4 1 2012 (Freshman): Woods appeared in all 11 games and

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www.uiwcardinals.com 48 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 ANNUAL LEADERS Rushing Yards Rushing Yards Career Season Yr Rushing Yds 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 2,420 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 888 2009 Trent Rios 357 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 709 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 686 2010 Trent Rios 888 3. Broderick Reeves (2013)...... 616 3. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 616 2011 Trent Rios 686 4. Junior Sessions (2013)...... 536 4. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 536 2012 Trent Rios 489 5. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 471 5. Trent Rios, 2012...... 489 2013 Broderick Reeves 616 Rushing Attempts Rushing Attempts Yr Passing (C-A-I) Yds Career Season 2009 Thomas Specia (77-165-9) 941 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 629 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 218 2010 Paden Lynch (98-183-4) 958 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 181 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 196 2011 Paden Lynch (109-177-8) 1102 3. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 154 3. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 117 2012 Zach Rhodes (91-168-6) 894 4. Trent Brittain (2013)...... 117 4. Trent Rios, 2009...... 109 2013 Trent Brittain (178-325-8) 1893 5. Taylor Woods (2012-13)...... 107 5. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 107 5. Junior Sessions (2013)...... 107 Yr Total Offense Yds Rushing Touchdowns 2009 Eric Massoni 1180 Rushing Touchdowns Season 2010 Paden Lynch 1366 Career 1. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 11 2011 Paden Lynch 1107 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 23 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 10 2012 Zach Rhodes 1098 2. Broderick Reeves (2013)...... 11 3. Trent Rios, 2010...... 8 2013 Trent Brittain 2285 3. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 8 4. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 5 4. Junior Sessions (2013)...... 5 4. Matt Bass, 2013...... 5 Yr Scoring Pts 4. Matt Bass (2013)...... 5 2009 Thomas Rebold 49 Rushing Average 2010 Thomas Rebold 60 Rushing Average Season (min. 60 carries) 2011 Trent Rios 68 Career (min. 100 carries) 1. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 6.7 2012 Saul Meza 31 1. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 3.9 2. Eric Massoni, 2011...... 5.0 2013 Broderick Reeves 66 2. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 3.9 3. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 5.0 3. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 3.1 4. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 4.9 Yr Receiving Yds 4. Taylor Woods (2012-13)...... 0.1 5. Trent Rios, 2012...... 4.6 2009 Dominic Hamilton 464 2010 Dominic Hamilton 627 Rushing Yards Per Game Rushing Yards Per Game 2011 Jacob Love 556 Career Season 2012 Andrew Mocio 351 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 65.4 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 80.7 2013 Casey Jennings 738 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 24.4 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 76.2 3. Tahje Canyon (2010-11)...... 21.7 3. Trent Rios, 2012...... 61.1 Yr Receptions Rec 4. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 21.5 4. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 56.0 2009 Dominic Hamilton 29 5. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 16.5 5. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 53.6 2010 Dominic Hamilton 53 2011 Jacob Love 38 100-Yard Rushing Games 100-Yard Rushing Games 2012 Andrew Mocio 36 Career Season 2013 Casey Jennings 54 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 8 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 3 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 2 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 2 2. Junior Sessions (2013)...... 2 2. Trent Rios, 2012...... 2 2. Broderick Reeves (2013)...... 2 2. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 2 5. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 1 2. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 2 5. Zach Rhodes (2012)...... 1

www.uiwcardinals.com 49 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Yr Punt Returns Yds Pass Attempts Pass Attempts 2009 Derrick Walls 120 Career Season 2010 Derrick Walls 44 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 373 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 325 2011 Trent Rios 28 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 346 2. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 183 2012 Joseph Sadler 28 3. Trent Brittain (2013)...... 325 3. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 177 2013 Chase Ragusa 81 4. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 246 4. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 168 5. Taylor Woods (2012-13)...... 175 5. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 165 Yr Kick Returns Yds 2009 Jacob Love 381 Pass Completions Pass Completions Season 2010 Trent Rios 521 Career 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 178 2011 Devin Haywood 331 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 213 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 109 2012 Marcus Wright 381 2. Trent Brittain (2013)...... 178 3. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 98 2013 Kobie Douglas 245 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 166 4. Taylor Woods, 2012...... 95 4. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 115 5. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 91 Yr Interceptions Int 5. Taylor Woods (2012-13)...... 101 2009 Aaron Hernandez 5 Passing Yards 2010 Dakota Mawyer 2 Passing Yards Season Aaron Willis 2 Career 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 1,893 2011 Devin Haywood 7 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 2,135 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 1,102 2012 Kielyn Lewis 4 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 1,923 3. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 958 2013 Kobie Douglas 3 3. Trent Brittain (2013)...... 1,893 4. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 941 4. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 1,328 5. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 915 Yr All-Purpose Yds 5. Zach Rhodes (2012)...... 894 2009 Trent Rios 856 Passing Touchdowns 2010 Trent Rios 1632 Passing Touchdowns Season 2011 Trent Rios 914 Career 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 11 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 11 2012 Trent Rios 821 1. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 20 3. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 10 2013 Casey Jennings 738 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 17 4. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 8 3. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 11 4. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 8 Yr Punting (No.-Yds) Avg 3. Trent Brittain (2013)...... 11 2009 Thomas Rebold (49-1744) 35.6 5. Zach Rhodes (2012)...... 6 Completion Percentage 2010 Aaron Willis (59-2075) 35.2 Season (min. 100 attempts) 2011 Aaron Willis (26-999) 38.4 Completion Percentage 1. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 61.6 2012 Emmanuel Nunez (40-1712) 42.8 Career (min. 200 attempts) 2. Taylor Woods, 2012...... 58.3 2013 Emmanuel Nunez (57-2421) 42.5 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 57.1 3. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 54.8 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 48.0 4. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 54.2 Yr Tackles (Solo-Ast) Tkl 3. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 46.9 5. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 53.6 2009 Chaz Pavliska (39-32) 71 2010 Aaron Willis (39-26) 65 Passing Efficiency Passing Efficiency 2011 Juan Asencio (51-37) 88 Career (min. 200 attempts) Season (min. 100 attempts) 2012 Dakota Mawyer (27-39) 66 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 113.8 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 129.1 2013 Brandon Tanksley (33-25) 58 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 105.6 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 119.8 3. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 109.9 3. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 95.0 4. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 107.6 5. Taylor Woods, 2012...... 103.8 Yards Per Pass Career (min. 200 attempts) Yards Per Pass 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 5.7 Season (min. 100 attempts) 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 5.6 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 6.6 3. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 5.4 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 6.2 3. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 5.8 Yards Per Completion 4. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 5.7 Career (min. 200 attempts) 5. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 5.3 1. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 11.6 2. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 11.5 Yards Per Completion 3. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 10.0 Season (min. 100 attempts) 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 12.5 2. Eric Massoni, 2011...... 12.4 3. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 12.2 4. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 10.6 5. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 10.1

www.uiwcardinals.com 50 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 ANNUAL TEAM STATISTICS Passing Yards Per Game Passing Yards Per Game Career Season Rushing Att Yards TDs 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 97.0 1. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 183.7 2009 356 1380 12 2. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 83.0 2. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 172.1 2010 454 1690 15 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 66.3 3. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 127.7 2011 364 1204 14 4. Taylor Woods (2012-13)...... 56.3 4. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 101.7 2012 384 1279 7 5. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 95.8 2013 444 2004 25 Receiving Yards Career Receiving Yards Rushing Long Avg/c Avg/g 1. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 1,627 Season 2009 52 3.9 138.0 2. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 1,084 1. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 738 2010 66 3.7 153.6 3. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 777 2. Dominic Hamilton, 2010...... 627 2011 62 3.3 120.4 4. Casey Jennings (2013)...... 738 3. Jacob Love, 2011...... 556 2012 70 3.3 116.3 5. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 655 4. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 464 2013 89 4.5 182.2 5. Andrew Mocio, 2011...... 402 Receptions Passing Cmp Att Int Career Receptions 2009 157 321 14 1. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 127 Season 2010 169 321 10 2. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 99 1. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 54 2011 170 331 18 2. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 99 2. Dominic Hamilton, 2010...... 53 2012 191 337 10 4. Casey Jennings (2013)...... 54 3. Jacob Love, 2011...... 38 2013 184 338 8 5. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 53 4. Andrew Mocio, 2012...... 36 5. Trent Rios, 2012...... 33 Passing Yds TDs Long Receiving Touchdowns 2009 1936 22 73 Career Receiving Touchdowns 2010 1624 14 47 1. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 14 Season 2011 1857 13 60 2. Todd Walker (2009)...... 6 1. Todd Walker, 2009...... 6 2012 1722 11 61 2. Donald Gies (2009-11)...... 6 1. Donald Gies, 2010...... 6 2013 1955 11 90 2. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 6 1. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 6 5. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 5 4. Dominic Hamilton, 2010...... 5 Passing Pct Avg/g Effic 5. Casey Jennings (2013)...... 5 4. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 5 2009 48.9 193.6 113.5 2010 52.6 147.6 103.3 Yards Per Catch Yards Per Catch 2011 51.4 185.7 100.6 Career (min. 20 receptions) Season (min. 20 receptions) 2012 56.7 156.5 104.4 1. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 14.7 1. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 16.0 2013 54.5 177.7 109.0 2. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 12.8 2. Todd Walker, 2009...... 15.4 3. Colton Palmer (2009-12)...... 12.7 3. Jacob Love, 2011...... 14.6 4. Clint Killough (2012-13)...... 12.7 4. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 13.7 5. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 11.0 5. Andrew Mocio, 2011...... 12.6

Receptions Per Game Receptions Per Game Career Season 1. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 3.34 1. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 4.91 2. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 2.68 2. Dominic Hamilton, 2010...... 4.82 3. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 2.52 3. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 4.14 4. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 2.41 4. Trent Rios, 2012...... 4.12 5. Clint Killough (2012-13)...... 1.25 5. Jacob Love, 2011...... 3.80

100-Yard Receiving Games 100-Yard Receiving Games Career Season 1. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 3 1. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 2 2. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 2 1. Jacob Love, 2011...... 2 2. Casey Jennings (2013)...... 2 1. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 2 4. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 1 4. Derrick Walls, 2009...... 1 4. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 1 4. Jacob Love, 2010...... 1 4. Andrew Mocio, 2011...... 1

www.uiwcardinals.com 51 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Tackles UA A Tot Total Offense Yards Total Offense Yards 2009 373 344 717 Career Season 2010 401 306 707 1. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 2,632 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 2,285 2011 361 346 707 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 2,606 2. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 1,366 2012 374 432 806 3. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 2,475 3. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 1,180 4. Trent Brittain (2013)...... 2,285 4. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 1,148 Defense TFL Yards PD 5. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 1,592 5. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 1,107 2009 82.0 330 43 2010 49.0 185 36 Touchdowns Responsible For Touchdowns Responsible For 2011 60.0 292 51 Career Season 2012 51.0 224 44 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 30 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 14 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 25 2. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 13 Defense FF FR BLK 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 23 3. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 12 2009 15 14 4 4. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 15 3. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 12 2010 5 7 2 5. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 14 5. Three with...... 11 2011 9 8 2 2012 4 6 1 Total Offense Per Game Total Offense Per Game Career Season Sacks No. Yards 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 118.5 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 207.7 2009 27 196 2. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 99.5 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 184.5 2010 12 94 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 90.8 3. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 156.9 2011 20 111 4. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 66.9 4. Eric Massoni, 2011...... 137.8 2012 26 154 5. Taylor Woods (2012-13)...... 57.2 5. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 136.6

Returns PR Yards Avg Total Offense Per Play Total Offense Per Play 2009 20 255 12.8 Career (min. 300 plays) Season (min. 150 plays) 2010 16 91 5.7 1. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 5.2 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 5.6 2011 14 115 8.2 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 5.0 2. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 5.5 2012 9 36 4.0 3. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 4.9 3. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 5.4 2013 20 126 6.3 4. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 3.9 4. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 5.2 5. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 5.0 Returns KR Yards Avg All-Purpose Yards 2009 50 1028 20.6 Career All-Purpose Yards 2010 69 1323 19.2 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 4,223 Season 2011 50 871 17.4 2. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 1,651 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 1,632 2012 45 914 20.3 3. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 1,419 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 914 2013 44 899 20.4 4. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 1,084 3. Trent Rios, 2009...... 856 5. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 831 4. Trent Rios, 2012...... 821 Returns Int Yards Avg 5. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 804 2009 13 189 14.5 All-Purpose Yards Per Game 2010 6 86 14.3 Career All-Purpose Yards Per Game 2011 16 321 20.1 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 114.1 Season 2012 11 269 24.5 2. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 67.6 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 148.4 2013 9 102 11.3 3. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 50.6 2. Trent Rios, 2012...... 102.6 4. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 43.4 3. Trent Rios, 2011...... 101.6 Return TD’s PR KR Int 5. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 26.4 4. Trent Rios, 2009...... 95.1 2009 1 0 1 5. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 73.1 2010 0 0 0 2011 2 0 0 2012 0 1 1 2013 0 0 0

www.uiwcardinals.com 52 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 All Purpose Rush Rcv Tot Total Points Scored Total Points Scored 2009 1380 1936 4788 Career Season 2010 1690 1624 4814 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 176 1. Trent Rios, 2011...... 68 2011 1204 1857 4368 2. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 152 2. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 66 2012 1279 1722 4220 3. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 90 3. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 60 2013 2004 1955 5086 4. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 69 4. Trent Rios, 2010...... 54 5. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 49 5. Broderick Reeves (2013)...... 66 All Purpose PR KR IR Touchdowns 2009 255 1028 189 Touchdowns Season 2010 91 1323 86 Career 1. Trent Rios, 2011...... 11 2011 115 871 321 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 29 1. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 11 2012 36 914 269 2. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 15 2. Trent Rios, 2010...... 9 2013 126 899 102 3. Broderick Reeves (2013)...... 11 3. Donald Gies, 2010...... 7 4. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 8 3. Matt Bass, 2013...... 7 Total Offense Tot Avg 4. Matt Bass (2010-13)...... 8 2009 3316 331.6 PAT Kicks Made 2010 3314 301.3 PAT Kicks Made Season 1. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 27 2011 3061 306.1 Career 1. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 27 2012 3001 272.8 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 75 3. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 25 2013 3959 359.9 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 39 4. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 23 3. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 16 5. Jake Wilcox, 2012...... 12 Scoring TD Rush Rcv 2009 38 12 22 PAT Kicks Attempted PAT Kicks Attempted 2010 29 15 14 Career Season 2011 29 14 13 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 82 1. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 34 2012 21 7 11 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 48 2. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 28 2013 36 25 11 3. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 16 3. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 27 3. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 27 5. Jake Wilcox, 2012...... 14 Scoring Ret PAT 2PAT PAT Kick Percentage 2009 4 34 0 Career (min. 15 attempts) PAT Kick Percentage 2010 0 27 0 1. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 100.0 Season (min. 10 attempts) 2011 2 23 2 2. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 91.5 1. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 96.4 2012 3 19 0 3. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 81.2 2. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 92.6 2013 0 27 1 3. Jake Wilcox, 2012...... 85.7 Field Goals Made 4. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 85.2 Scoring FG Pts Avg Career 5. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 79.4 2009 9 291 29.1 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 25 2010 11 236 21.5 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 10 Field Goals Made 2011 6 219 21.9 3. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 9 Season 1. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 11 2012 11 178 16.2 2. Saul Meza, 2012...... 8 2013 7 268 24.4 Field Goals Attempted 2. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 8 Career 4. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 7 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 37 5. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 6 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 16 3. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 9 Field Goals Attempted Season Field Goal Percentage 1. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 16 Career (min. 15 attempts) 2. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 11 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 67.6 2. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 11 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 62.5 4. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 10 5. Saul Meza, 2012...... 8

Field Goal Percentage Season (min. 5 attempts) 1. Saul Meza, 2012...... 100.0 2. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 72.7 3. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 68.8 4. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 63.6 5. Two with ...... 60.0

www.uiwcardinals.com 53 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Punting No. Yards Avg Punt Yards Punt Yards 2009 60 2113 35.2 Career Season 2010 59 2075 35.2 1. Emmanuel Nunez (2011-13)...... 4,902 1. Emmanuel Nunez, 2013...... 2,421 2011 61 2094 34.3 2. Aaron Willis (2009-12)...... 3,416 2. Aaron Willis, 2010...... 2,075 2012 58 2220 38.3 3. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 1,744 3. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 1,744 2013 59 2451 41.5 4. Joseph Sadler (2012)...... 494 4. Emmanuel Nunez, 2012...... 1,712 5. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 197 5. Aaron Willis, 2011...... 999 Field Goals Made Att Long 2009 9 12 43 Punt Attempts Punt Attempts 2010 11 16 51 Career Season 2011 6 10 37 1. Emmanuel Nunez (2011-13)...... 121 1. Aaron Willis, 2010...... 59 2012 11 13 45 2. Aaron Willis (2009-12)...... 94 2. Emmanuel Nunez, 2013...... 57 2013 7 11 42 3. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 49 3. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 49 4. Joseph Sadler (2012)...... 16 4. Emmanuel Nunez, 2012...... 40 First Downs Rush Pass Pen 5. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 6 5. Aaron Willis, 2011...... 26 2009 82 76 24 2010 98 73 24 Punt Average Punt Average 2011 57 86 30 Career (min. 25 attempts) Season (min. 20 attempts) 2012 74 76 25 1. Emmanuel Nunez (2011-13)...... 40.5 1. Emmanuel Nunez, 2012...... 42.8 2013 109 91 14 2. Aaron Willis (2009-12)...... 36.3 2. Emmanuel Nunez, 2013...... 42.5 3. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 35.6 3. Aaron Willis, 2011...... 38.4 First Downs Total Avg 4. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 35.6 2009 182 18.2 Punt Return Yards 5. Aaron Willis, 2010...... 35.2 2010 195 17.7 Career 2011 173 17.3 1. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 164 Punt Return Yards 2012 175 15.9 2. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 92 Season 2013 214 19.5 3. Chase Ragusa (2013)...... 81 1. Derrick Walls, 2009...... 120 4. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 75 2. Chase Ragusa, 2013...... 81 Penalties No. Yards 5. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 43 3. Jacob Love, 2009...... 57 2009 57 558 4. Derrick Walls, 2010...... 44 2010 46 436 Punt Returns 5. Trent Rios, 2010...... 40 2011 59 519 Career 2012 61 511 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 17 Punt Returns 2013 70 659 2. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 14 Season 3. Chase Ragusa (2013)...... 13 1. Chase Ragusa, 2013...... 13 3rd Downs FD Att Pct 4. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 9 2. Derrick Walls, 2010...... 8 2009 45 141 31.9 5. Joseph Sadler (2012)...... 7 3. Trent Rios, 2010...... 7 2010 60 174 34.5 3. Joseph Sadler, 2012...... 7 2011 52 149 34.9 Punt Return Touchdowns 3. Trent Rios, 2011...... 7 2012 53 170 31.2 Career 2013 54 159 34.0 1. Nick Ginn (2011-12)...... 1 Punt Return Touchdowns 1. Robert Williams (2009-12)...... 1 Season 4th Downs FD Att Pct 1. Matt Garza (2009-12)...... 1 1. Nick Ginn, 2011...... 1 2009 6 14 42.9 1. Robert Williams, 2009...... 1 2010 20 26 76.9 Punt Return Average 1. Matt Garza, 2011...... 1 2011 7 15 46.7 Career (min. 15 returns) 2012 12 31 38.7 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 5.4 Punt Return Average 2013 14 28 50.0 Season (min. 10 returns) 1. Chase Ragusa, 2013...... 6.2 Turnovers Fum Lost TO’s 2009 13 8 22 2010 17 10 20 2011 11 6 24 2012 26 12 22 2013 18 10 18

www.uiwcardinals.com 54 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Fumbles Forced Kick Return Yards Kick Return Yards Career Career Season 1. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 3 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 1,056 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 521 2. Seven with...... 2 2. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 703 2. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 381 3. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 555 2. Jacob Love, 2009...... 381 Fumbles Recovered 4. Marcus Wright (2012)...... 381 4. Devin Haywood, 2011...... 331 Career 5. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 359 5. Trent Rios, 2009...... 292 1. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 5 1. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 5 Kick Returns Kick Returns 3. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 3 Career Season 3. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 3 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 46 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 22 5. Five with...... 2 2. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 38 2. Devin Haywood, 2011...... 20 3. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 26 3. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 18 Pass Breakups 4. Marcus Wright (2012)...... 18 4. Jacob Love, 2009...... 17 Career 4. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 18 5. Trent Rios, 2009...... 12 1. Devan Avery (2009-12)...... 29 2. Todd Lyons (2009-11)...... 16 Kick Return Touchdowns Kick Return Touchdowns 3. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 15 Career Career 4. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 11 1. Marcus Wright (2012)...... 1 1. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 1 5. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 9 Kick Return Average Kick Return Average Quarterback Hurries Career (min. 15 returns) Season (min. 10 returns) Career 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 23.0 1. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 28.1 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 9 2. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 21.4 2. Trent Rios, 2009...... 24.3 2. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 7 3. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 19.9 3. Trent Rios, 2010...... 23.7 3. Johnny Sanders (2012)...... 6 4. Devin Haywood (2010-12)...... 18.5 4. Jacob Love, 2009...... 22.4 5. Kobie Douglas, 2013...... 22.3 4. Four with...... 5 Interception Return Yards Interception Return Yards Blocked Kicks Career Season Career 1. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 213 1. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 127 1. Matt Garza (2009-12)...... 2 2. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 128 2. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 86 1. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 2 3. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 123 3. Chaz Pavliska, 2011...... 85 2. Six with...... 1 4. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 117 4. Diego McClain, 2009...... 83 5. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 83 5. Devin Haywood, 2011...... 81

Interceptions Interceptions Career Season 1. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 9 1. Devin Haywood, 2011...... 7 2. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 7 2. Aaron Hernandez, 2009...... 5 3. Four with...... 5 Devin Haywood 3. Kielyn Lewis, 2012...... 4 4. Three with...... 3 Interception Return Touchdowns Career Interception Return Touchdowns 1. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 1 Season 1. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 1 1. Diego McClain, 2009...... 1 1. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 1 Fumble Return Yards Career Fumble Return Yards 1. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 54 Season 2. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 47 1. Alan Ford, 2009...... 54 3. Aaron Hernandez (2009-10)...... 43 2. Devin Haywood, 2013...... 47 4. Robby Horton (2009-13)...... 42 3. Aaron Hernandez, 2009...... 43 5. Greg Lemon (2013)...... 28 4. Robby Horton, 2011...... 42 5. Greg Lemon, 2013...... 28 Fumble Return Touchdowns Career Fumble Return Touchdowns 1. Aaron Hernandez (2009-10)...... 1 Season 1. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 1 1. Aaron Hernandez, 2009...... 1 1. Grady Achilles (2012)...... 1 1. Alan Ford, 2009...... 1 1. Grady Achilles, 2012...... 1

www.uiwcardinals.com 55 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Fumbles Forced Total Tackles Total Tackles Season Career Season 1. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 3 1. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 249 1. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 88 2. Dakota Mawyer, 2009...... 2 2. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 244 2. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 71 2. Robby Horton, 2013...... 2 3. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 222 3. Dakota Mawyer, 2009...... 68 4. Many with...... 1 4. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 178 4. Chaz Pavliska, 2011...... 67 5. Devan Avery (2009-12)...... 175 5. Dakota Mawyer, 2012...... 66 Fumbles Recovered Season Unassisted Tackles Unassisted Tackles 1. Alan Ford, 2009...... 3 Career Season 2. Eight with...... 2 1. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 128 1. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 51 2. Juan Asencio (2010-12)...... 122 2. Devan Avery, 2010...... 49 Pass Breakups 3. Devan Avery (2009-12)...... 110 3. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 39 Season 4. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 109 3. Aaron Willis, 2010...... 39 1. Devan Avery, 2012...... 11 5. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 99 5. Devin Haywood, 2013...... 37 2. Todd Lyons, 2010...... 8 2. Devan Avery, 2010...... 8 Assisted Tackles Assisted Tackles 2. Devan Avery, 2011...... 8 Career Season 5. Two with...... 6 1. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 135 1. Chaz Pavliska, 2011...... 42 2. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 121 2. Dakota Mawyer, 2012...... 39 Quarterback Hurries 3. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 100 3. Dakota Mawyer, 2011...... 38 Season 4. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 79 4. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 37 1. Johnny Sanders, 2012...... 6 5. Aaron Willis (2009-12)...... 75 5. Dakota Mawyer, 2009...... 36 2. Randy Enriquez, 2010...... 4 2. Tyler Fields, 2009...... 4 Tackles for Loss Tackles for Loss 4. Seven with...... 3 Career Season 1. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 28.0 1. Diego McClain, 2009...... 14.0 Blocked Kicks 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 28.0 2. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 12.5 Season 3. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 23.0 3. Robby Horton, 2011...... 11.0 1. Ten with...... 1 3. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 23.0 4. Zach Zellars, 2009...... 10.5 5. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 14.5 5. Robby Horton, 2013...... 10.0

Yards from TFL’s Yards from TFL’s Career Season 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 118 1. Robby Horton, 2011...... 50 2. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 113 2. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 49 3. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 93 2. Alan Ford, 2009...... 49 4. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 84 4. Diego McClain, 2010...... 48 5. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 79 5. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 46

Quarterback Sacks Quarterback Sacks Career Season 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 12.5 1. Alan Ford, 2009...... 6.5 2. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 10.5 2. Robby Horton, 2011...... 5.5 3. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 9.0 3. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 4.5 4. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 7.0 3. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 4.5 5. Nick Ginn (2011-13)...... 5.5 3. Diego McClain, 2010...... 4.5

Yards from Sacks Yards from Sacks Career Season 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 73 1. Diego McClain, 2010...... 43 2. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 68 2. Alan Ford, 2009...... 38 3. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 62 3. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 30 4. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 48 3. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 30 5. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 32 5. Robby Horton, 2011...... 29

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www.uiwcardinals.com 57 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Rushing Attempts Touchdown Passes Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 37 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 5 Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 34 Jake Fenske, Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 5 Landon Hamilton, Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 27 Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 4 Trent Rios vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 25 Ethan Sharp, Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 4 Two with...... 23 Daniel Ramirez, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 4 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 4 Rushing Yards Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 3 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 207 Eric Massoni vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 3 Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 202 Eric Massoni vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 3 Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 162 Trent Brittain vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 3 Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 144 Paden Lynch vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 130 Receptions Greg Livingston, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 13 Longest Run Jeret Smith, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 11 Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 89 Caleb Kocian vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 9 Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 70 Darrell Cantu-Harkless, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 9 Paden Lynch vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 66 Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 9 Paden Lynch vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 62 Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 57 Receiving Yards Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 188 Rushing Touchdowns Andy Tanner, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 146 Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 4 Greg Livingston, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 134 Nine with...... 2 Jacob Love vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 129 Dominic Hamilton vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 123 Passing Completions Jake Mullin, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 45 Touchdown Receptions Ethan Sharp, Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 30 Andy Tanner, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 3 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 30 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 2 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 29 Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 2 Jake Fenske, Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 26 Dominic Hamilton vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 2 Matt Bass vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 2 Pass Attempts Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 2 Jake Mullin, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 61 Multiple with...... 2 Ethan Sharp, Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2011...... 51 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 50 Punts Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 44 Aaron Washington, Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 10 Two with...... 39 Ryan Massengale, East Central, 10/10/2009...... 8 Thomas Rebold vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 8 Passing Yards Aaron Willis vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 8 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 408 Avery Walker, Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 8 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 390 Emmanuel Nunez vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 8 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 379 Daniel Ramirez, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 373 Punting Yards Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 334 Emmanuel Nunez vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 362 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 312 Thomas Rebold vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 337 Cameron Frosch, Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 302 Longest Pass Ryan Massengale, East Central, 10/10/2009...... 293 Clint Killough from Trent Brittain vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 90 Charcandrick West from Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 87 Punt Average Quinn Reels from Kyle Washington, Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 85 Mark Sprague, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 52.0 Andy Tanner from Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 80 George Shamblen, Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 48.2 Darian Hogg from Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 80 Hector Garza, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 48.0 David Dunkin, Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 48.0 Emmanual Nunez vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 47.5

www.uiwcardinals.com 58 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 UIW Records indicated by italics Punt Return Touchdowns Longest Punt Nick Ginn vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011, 25 yards Dave DeHarde, Langston, 9/14/2013...... 72 Robert Williams vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009, 15 yards Zach Massingill, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 66 David Christmas, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012, 11 yards Emmanuel Nunez vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 59 Kevin VanVoris, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 58 Kickoffs Cameron Frosch, Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 58 Jake Wilcox vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 12 Thomas Rebold vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 10 Punt Returns Spencer Covey, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 10 LaMarcus Howard, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 5 Keith VanVoris, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 8 Derrick Walls vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 3 Multiple Times...... 7 Sherman Batiste, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010...... 3 Khiry Robinson, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 3 Kickoff Yards Many with...... 2 Jake Wilcox vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 692 Spencer Covey, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 674 Punt Return Yards Thomas Rebold vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 602 LaMarcus Howard, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 75 Kevin VanVoris, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 533 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 73 Greg Saladino, Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 512 Kendrick Johnson, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 28 Chase Ragusa vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 28 Kick Returns Taylor Gabriel, Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 28 Anthony Smith, Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 9 Brad Lewis, Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 7 Longest Punt Return Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 6 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 70 Zack Bradley vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 5 LaMarcus Howard, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 48 Devin Haywood vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 5 Kendrick Johnson, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 28 Darrell Cantu-Harkless, Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 5 Taylor Gabriel, Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 28 Chase Ragusa vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 24 Kick Return Yards Anthony Smith, Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 225 Mario Castelan, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 160 Brad Lewis, Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 139 Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 136 Adrian Gonzalez, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 126 Trent Rios vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 115

Long Kick Return Mario Castelan, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 92 Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 89 Jacob Love vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 66 Adrian Gonzalez, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 63 Charcandrick West, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 60

Kick Return Touchdowns Mario Castelan, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009, 92 yards Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010, 89 yards

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Trent Brittain

www.uiwcardinals.com 59 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Field Goals (M-A) Interceptions Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 4-4 Chaz Pavliska vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 2 Ahmed Abo-Mahmood, Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010....3-3 Chaz Pavliska vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 2 Seven with...... 2 Kobie Douglas vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 2

Long Field Goal Longest Interception Return Ahmed Abo-Mahmood, Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010.....48 Chaz Pavliska vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 85 Mitchell Cox, Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 48 Marcus Fore, Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 85 Saul Meza vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 45 Diego McClain vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 83 Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 43 Kielyn Lewis vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 55 Ahmed Abo-Mahmood, Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010.....41 Devin Haywood vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 36

All-Purpose Yards Fumble Recoveries Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 362 Multiple Times...... 1 Anthony Smith, Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 307 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 288 Longest Fumble Returns Mario Castelan, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 277 Alan Ford vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 54 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 244 Aaron Hernandez vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 43 Eric Edwards, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 30 Tackles Nico Mauney, Langston, 8/28/2010...... 24 Dantrell Anderson, Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 16 Corey Robertson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010...... 24 Juan Asencio vs Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 15 J.P. Oliver, East Central, 10/10/2009...... 14 Fumble Recovery TDs Justin Stephens, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 14 Aaron Hernandez vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Kyle Voss, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 14 Alan Ford vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Nico Mauney, Langston, 8/28/2010 Sacks Corey Robertson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010 Corey Hall, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 3.0 Eric Edwards, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010 Tyrell Higgins, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 2.5 Grady Achilles vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012 Robby Horton vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 2.0 Dravannti Johnson vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 2.0 UIW Records indicated by italics Five with...... 2.0

Sack Yards Tyrell Higgins, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 23 Corey Hall, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 Justin Stephens, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 19 Alan Ford vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 17 Clayton Callicutt, Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 17

Tackles for Loss Chaz Pavliska vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 4.0 Cedric Thornton, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 3.5 11 with...... 3.0

Tackles for Loss Yards Tyrell Higgins, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 23 Cory Hall, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 Shad Baichtal, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 20 Justin Stephens, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 19 Alan Ford vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 17 Three with...... 17

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www.uiwcardinals.com 61 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Most Carries: 37 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010 Most Yards Rushing: 244 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Longest Rush: 89 Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) Yards Per Carry (Min. 10): 10.6 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (23-244) Rushing TDs: 6 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Passes Attempted: 44 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Passes Completed: 29 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Passing Percentage (Min. 10): 83.3 Trent Brittain vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (15-18) Most Yards Passing: 312 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Passing Yards Per Attempt: 11.7 Eric Massoni vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (15-176) Passing Yards Per Completion: 17.6 Thomas Specia at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009 (10-176) Touchdown Passes: 3 Eric Massoni vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Eric Massoni vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 Eric Massoni vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 Paden Lynch at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010 Paden Lynch vs East Central, 9/3/2011 Clint Killough scores on a 90-yard reception against Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Eastern New Mexico Trent Brittain vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Passes Intercepted: 4 Eric Massoni at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011 Passing Efficiency: 236.8 Trent Brittain vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Total Offense: 352 Longest Completion: 90 Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Trent Brittain vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) Yards Per Play: 10.6 Most Receptions: 9 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (23-244) Caleb Kocian vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 All-Purpose Yards: 288 Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010 Most Yards Receiving: 188 All-Purpose Attempts: 43 Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010 Yards Per Catch: 26.9 Points Scored: 36 Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (7-188) Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Touchdown Catches: 2 Touchdowns: 6 Dominic Hamilton at Panhandle State, 10/3/2009 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Extra Points: 9 Dominic Hamilton vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 Jake Wilcox vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Consecutive Extra Points Made: 21 Donald Gies at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010 Jake Wilcox, 2012-13 Todd Walker at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 Points Scored Kicking: 15 Matt Bass vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Jake Wilcox vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 Field Goals Attempted: 4 Longest Reception: 90 Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Clint Killough vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) Thomas Rebold at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 Consecutive Games with a Reception: 19 Field Goals Made: 4 Trent Rios, 8/28/2010 – 11/5/2011 Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Total Offensive Plays: 52 Consecutive Field Goals: 9 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Saul Meza, 10/17/2009 – 11/10/2012 Trent Brittain vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013 Longest Field Goal: 51 Thomas Rebold at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010 www.uiwcardinals.com 62 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Most Punts: 9 Most Kick Returns: 5 Emmanuel Nunez at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 Devin Haywood vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 Thomas Rebold at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 Marcus Wright at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012 Most Yards Punting: 401 Trent Rios at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 Emmanuel Nunez at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 Trent Rios at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 Punting Average: 49.0 Zack Bradley vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Emmanuel Nunez at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012 Most Kick Return Yards: 145 Punts Inside 20: 4 Trent Rios at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 Emmanuel Nunez vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013 Kick Return Average: 36.3 Longest Punt: 65 Juan Asencio vs McMurry, 10/20/2012 (3-109) Emmanuel Nunez at Angelo State, 11/3/2012 Interceptions: 2 Longest Punt Return: 70 Chaz Pavliska vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Chaz Pavliska vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 Longest Kick Return: 83 Kobie Douglas vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 Marcus Wright vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (TD) Interception Return Yards: 86 Longest Interception Return: 86 Juan Asencio at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012 Juan Asencio at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012 Tackles: 16 Longest Fumble Return: 54 Chaz Pavliska at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 Alan Ford vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (TD) Sacks: 3.0 Most Punt Returns: 5 Juan Asencio at Angelo State, 11/3/2012 Chase Ragusa at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Tackles for Loss: 6.5 Most Punt Return Yards: 73 Diego McClain at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Pass Breakups: 3 Punt Return Average: 36.5 Devan Avery vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (2-73) Devan Avery at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 Todd Lyons vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010 Blocked Kicks: 1 Ten Times

www.uiwcardinals.com 63 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Longest Running Plays 54 – Trent Rios from Taylor Woods vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012 89 – Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) 51 – Devan Avery from Zach Rhodes vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 50 – Junior Sessions from Trent Brittain at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013 70 – Marcus Wright at Angelo State, 11/3/2012 (TD) 48 – Devan Avery from Zach Rhodes vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 66 – Paden Lynch (QB) vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 47 – Jacob Love from Paden Lynch at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010 62 – Paden Lynch (QB) vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 47 – Matt Bass from Zach Rhodes vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 57 – Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 46 – Todd Walker from Eric Massoni vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (TD) 44 – Casey Jennings from Trent Brittain at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013 55 – Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (TD) 43 – Casey Jennings from Trent Brittain at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013 52 – Thomas Specia (QB) vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (TD) 42 – Kenneth Pryor from Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (TD) 47 – Broderick Reeves at Abilene Christian, 10/19/2013 (TD) 41 – Todd Walker from Eric Massoni at Langston, 9/26/2009 (TD) 43 – Broderick Reeves vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 (TD) 41 – Derrick Walls from Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 41 – Dominic Hamilton from Thomas Specia vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (TD) 42 – Thomas Specia (QB) at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 40 – Casey Jennings from Trent Brittain at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013 42 – Zach Rhodes (QB) vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 41 – Trent Rios at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 (TD) 100-Yard Receiving Games 41 – Zach Rhodes (QB) at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012 188 – Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (7 rec.) 40 – Alex Torres vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 141 – Jacob Love at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011 (6 rec.) 129 – Jacob Love vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 (7 rec.) 100-Yard Rushing Games 123 – Dominic Hamilton vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (6 rec.) 244 – Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (23 carries) 112 – Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 (9 rec.) 207 – Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010 (37 carries) 111 – Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (5 rec.) 202 – Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 (34 carries) 108 – Casey Jennings at Southeastern La., 10/5/2013 (5 rec.) 144 – Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (14 carries) 101 – Andrew Mocio vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 (6 rec.) 130 – Paden Lynch (QB) vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 (13 carries) 100 – Jacob Love at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010 (5 rec.) 128 – Eric Massoni (QB) at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 (13 carries) 128 – Zach Rhodes (QB) vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (8 carries) Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games 127 – Trent Rios vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 (25 carries) 2 – Dominic Hamilton (10/10/2009 – 10/17/2009) 126 – Trent Rios at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 (27 carries) 2 – Jacob Love (10/8/2011 – 10/15/2011) 121 – Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (20 carries) 121 – Broderick Reeves vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 (17 carries) Total 100-Yard Receiving Games 120 – Trent Rios at Lamar, 9/17/2011 (23 carries) 3 – Jacob Love 115 – Junior Sessions vs Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013 (18 carries) 2 – Casey Jennings 112 – Trent Rios at East Central, 10/9/2010 (25 carries) 2 – Dominic Hamilton 102 – Eric Massoni (QB) at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011 (13 carries) 1 – Derrick Walls 101 – Trent Rios vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 (19 carries) 1 – Andrew Mocio

Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games Longest Punt Returns 2 – Trent Rios (9/10/2011 – 9/17/2011) 70 – Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 2 – Broderick Reeves (11/2/2013 – 11/9/2013) Longest Kick Returns Total 100-Yard Rushing Games 83 – Marcus Wright vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (TD) 8 – Trent Rios 66 – Jacob Love vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 2 – Broderick Reeves 55 – Devin Haywood at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013 2 – Junior Sessions 52 – Devin Haywood at Lamar, 9/17/2011 2 – Eric Massoni 49 – Juan Asencio vs McMurry, 10/20/2012 1 – Paden Lynch 43 – Derrick Walls vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 1 – Zach Rhodes Longest Interception Returns 250-Yard Passing Games 86 – Juan Asencio at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012 (TD) 312 – Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 85 – Chaz Pavliska vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 311 – Eric Massoni vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 83 – Diego McClain vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 278 – Eric Massoni vs East Central, 10/10/2009 65 – Dakota Mawyer at East Central, 10/9/2010 277 – Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 62 – Juan Asencio at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011 55 – Kielyn Lewis vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Longest Passing Plays 49 – Juan Asencio at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011 90 – Clint Killough from Trent Brittain vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) 73 – Todd Walker from Thomas Specia at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009 61 – Andrew Mocio from Zach Rhodes vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012 (TD) Longest Fumble Returns 60 – Jacob Love from Paden Lynch at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011 (TD) 54 – Alan Ford vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (TD) 58 – Andrew Mocio from Eric Massoni vs Angelo State, 11/5/2011 43 – Aaron Hernandez vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (TD) 58 – Dominic Hamilton from Eric Massoni vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (TD) 57 – Jacob Love from Eric Massoni vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 (TD) 42 – Robby Horton at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011 42 – Devin Haywood at Southeastern La., 10/5/2013

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Broderick Reeves scores a touchdown against Abilene Christian

www.uiwcardinals.com 65 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Most Carries: 58 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012 Most Yards Rushing: 396 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Interception Yards: 103 Yards Per Carry: 7.7 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 Interception Return Average: 51.5 Rushing TDs: 6 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 (2-103) vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Tackles: 99 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 at Langston, 9/26/2009 Passes Attempted: 44 Sacks: 8.0 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009 Tackles For Loss: 15.0 Passes Completed: 29 vs Langston, 9/26/2009 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Fumbles Forced: 4 Completion Percentage: 78.3 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (18-23) Fumbles Recovered: 3 Passing Yards: 312 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 Yards Per Attempt: 12.5 Pass Breakups: 7 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 (20-250) vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Yards Per Completion: 17.9 vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 (14-250) vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012 Touchdown Passes: 5 Blocked Kicks: 1 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 11 Times Passes Had Intercepted: 4 Most Penalties: 13 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 at Langston, 9/26/2009 Most Penalty Yards: 109 Passing Efficiency: 215.5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 First Downs: 29 Total Offensive Plays: 83 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 Rushing First Downs: 20 Total Offense: 558 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Passing First Downs: 16 Yards Per Play: 7.7 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Penalty First Downs: 5 All-Purpose Yards: 717 vs East Central, 9/3/2011 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 All-Purpose Attempts: 83 Time of Possession: 39:17 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010 Points: 69 Third Downs Converted: 8 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Five Times Touchdowns: 9 Third Down Attempts: 20 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012 Punt Returns: 5 Third Down Percentage: 66.7 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (8-12) at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Fourth Downs Converted: 4 Punt Return Yards: 73 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Fourth Down Attempts: 8 Punt Return Average: 36.5 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (2-73) Turnovers: 6 Kick Returns: 11 at Langston, 9/26/2009 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 Punts: 11 Kick Return Yards: 247 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 Punting Average: 47.0 Kick Return Average: 48.5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (2-94) vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (2-97) Punts Inside 20: 4 Fumble Return Yards: 97 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 vs East Central, 10/10/2009 vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013 Interceptions: 3 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009

www.uiwcardinals.com 66 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Rushing Yards Rushing Attempts at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 396 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 58 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 312 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 55 at Southwestern Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 308 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 53 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 304 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 51 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 270 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 51 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 267 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 259 Rushing Average vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 7.7 Passing Yards at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 7.2 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 312 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 6.4 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 311 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 6.3 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 293 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 6.0 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 282 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 266 Rushing Touchdowns vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 258 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 6 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 250 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 6 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 238 at Lamar, 9/17/2011...... 5 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 4 Total Offensive Yards Six times...... 3 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (396 rush, 162 pass)...... 558 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (267 rush, 258 pass)...... 525 Completions vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (220 rush, 282 pass)...... 502 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 29 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (213 rush, 266 pass)...... 479 vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (270 rush, 179 pass)...... 449 vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 22 at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 (308 rush, 126 pass)... 434 at Lamar, 9/17/2011...... 21 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 (312 rush, 111 pass)...... 423 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 21 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 (304 rush, 109 pass)...... 413 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 21 vs Langston, 9/14/2013 (208 rush, 197 pass)...... 405 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 21

First Downs Pass Attempts at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 29 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 44 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 28 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 44 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 27 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 40 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 26 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 39 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 26 vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 38 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 38 Rushing First Downs at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 38 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 20 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 18 Pass Interceptions at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 17 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 4 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 14 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 4 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 14 vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 3 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 3 Passing First Downs vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 3 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 16 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 13 Passing Touchdowns vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 12 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 5 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 11 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 3 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 11 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 3 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 11 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 3 at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 11 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 3 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 3 Penalty First Downs vs East Central, 9/3/2011...... 3 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 5 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 3 vs East Central, 9/3/2011...... 5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 3 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 5 Nine with...... 4

www.uiwcardinals.com 67 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Yards Per Pass Kickoff Yards vs Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 12.5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 692 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 11.2 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 602 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 10.9 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 489 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 10.6 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 474 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 9.4 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 436

Total Plays Penalties at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 83 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 13 vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 81 at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 11 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 81 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 10 at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 80 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 10 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 80 Two with...... 9

Yards Per Play Penalty Yards vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 7.7 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 109 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 7.1 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 89 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 6.9 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 87 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 6.7 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 83 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 6.5 at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 82

Punts Kick Returns at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 11 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 11 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 9 at Central Arkansas, 8/28/2013...... 10 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 9 Six with...... 8 Nine with...... 8 Kick Return Yards Punting Yards at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 247 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 433 at Central Arkansas, 8/28/2013...... 203 vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 362 vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 189 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 356 vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 170 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 337 vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 164 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 336 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 164

Punt Average Punt Returns vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 47.0 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 5 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 46.6 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 5 vs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 46.0 vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 4 at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 45.3 Six with...... 3 vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 45.2 Punt Return Yards Punts Inside 20 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 73 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 4 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 72 vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 4 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 49 Eight with...... 3 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 47 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 40 Field Goals vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 4-4 Tackles at Southwest Assemblies, 10/24/2009...... 3-4 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 99 vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 2-3 vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 97 Eight with...... 2-2 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 95 vs Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 90 Kickoffs at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 89 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 12 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 10 Tackles for Loss at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 9 vs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 15.0 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 8 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 14.0 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 8 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 14.0 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 13.0 Two with...... 11.0

www.uiwcardinals.com 68 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Tackles for Loss Yards Quarterback Hurries at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 97 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 6 vs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 70 Seven with ...... 4 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 52 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 49 Pass Breakups at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011...... 46 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 7 vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 7 Sacks vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 7 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 8 Five with ...... 6 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 5 Blocked Kicks Five with...... 4 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 1 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 1 Sack Yards at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 1 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 44 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 1 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 35 vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 1 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 34 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 1 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 31 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011...... 1 at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 30 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 1 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 1 Forced Fumbles at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 1 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 4 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 3 Point After Attempts vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 3 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 9-9 Nine with...... 2 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 6-7 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 6-6 Passes Intercepted vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 6-6 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 3 Four with...... 5-5 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 3 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011...... 3 Time of Possession vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 3 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 39:17 Eight with ...... 2 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 37:38 vs Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 37:04 Interception Returns vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 36:46 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 103 vs Midwestern State, 9/29/2009...... 36:22 at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012...... 86 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/10/2012...... 85 Points at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 72 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 69 vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 72 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 53 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 47 vs Monterrey Tech, 9/29/2009...... 42 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 42 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 41

Defensive Coordinator Brian Gamble

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www.uiwcardinals.com 70 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Rushing Attempts Receptions U.J. Okafor at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 28 David Little at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 14 Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 28 Greg Livingston vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 13 Landon Hamilton vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 27 David Howard at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 12 Keidrick Jackson at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 24 Jeret Smith vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 11 Terrence Prince at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 23 Greg Livingston at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 11

Rushing Yards Receiving Yards Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 230 Greg Livingston at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 232 Keidrick Jackson at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 173 David Howard at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009. 218 U.J. Okafor at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 164 David Little at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 181 Cody Burns at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 162 Brandon DeFrance at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010..... 168 Jonathan Woodson vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 162 Andy Tanner vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 146

Longest Run Receiving Touchdowns Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 82 David Howard at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 3 Charcandrick West at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 71 Andy Tanner vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 3 Anthony Johnson at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012...... 68 20 with...... 2 Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 65 Baylen Laury at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 60 Punts Aaron Washington vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 10 Rushing Touchdowns Shay Unruh at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 9 Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 3 Ryan Massengale vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 8 Many times...... 2 Avery Walker vs Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 8 Four with...... 7 Completions Jake Mullin vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 45 Punting Yards J.J. Harp at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 32 Cameron Frosch vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 302 Ethan Sharp vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 30 Ryan Massengale vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 293 Wesley Wood vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 30 David Dunkin vs Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 288 Four with...... 27 David McHugh at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 282 Landon Greve vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 280 Passing Attempts Jake Mullin vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 61 Longest Punt Ethan Sharp vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 51 Dave DeHarde vs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 72 Wesley Wood vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 50 Zach Massingill vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 66 Gabe Rodriguez at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 50 Kevin VanVoris vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 58 J.J. Harp at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 49 Cameron Frosch vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 58 Dylan Baca vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012...... 57 Passing Yards Jeremy Fowler at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 415 Punting Average Mitchell Gale vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 408 Mark Sprague vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 52.0 Gabe Rodriguez at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 394 George Shamblen vs Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 48.2 Wesley Wood vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 390 Hector Garza vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 48.0 Josh Neiswander at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 385 David Dunkin vs Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 48.0 Isaac Arellano vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 46.2 Longest Pass Greg Livingston from Gabe Rodriguez at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 88 Punt Returns Charcandrick West from Mitchell Gale vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 87 LaMarcus Howard vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 5 Joey Knight from Blake Hamblin at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 86 Quinn Reels from Kyle Washington vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 85 Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 4 Brandon DeFrance from Logan Turner at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010.. 81 Trey Diller at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 4 Alvin Johnson at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 4 Touchdown Passes Many with...... 3 Mitchell Gale vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 5 Dustin Vaughan at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 5 Punt Return Yards Jake Fenske vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 5 Artell Woods vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 98 Seven with...... 4 Terrance Robinson at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 79 LaMarcus Howard vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 75 Garrett Tidwell at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 74 Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 52

www.uiwcardinals.com 71 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Longest Punt Return Longest Field Goal Garrett Tidwell at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 73 Morgan Lineberry at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 54 Terrance Robinson at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 60 Ahmed Abo-Mahmood vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 48 LaMarcus Howard vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 48 Mitchell Cox vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 48 Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 42 Greg Saladino at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 47 Artell Woods vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 35 Eddie Camara at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 42

Punt Return Touchdowns All-Purpose Yards Garrett Tidwell at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 (73 yards) Jonathan Woodson vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 362 Terrance Robinson at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 (60 yards) Anthony Smith vs Texas Lutheran, 9/11/2010...... 307 David Christmas vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012 (11 yards) Mario Castelan vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 277 Baylen Laury at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 257 Kickoffs Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 252 Ryan Smith at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 11 Spencer Covey vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 10 Tackles Eddie Camara at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 10 Jared Hudgins at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 17 Miguel Antonio at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 9 Nathan Uland at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 17 Luc Swimberghe at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 9 Dantrell Anderson vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 16 J.P. Oliver vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 14 Kickoff Yards Justin Stephens vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 14 Ryan Smith at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 675 Kyle Voss vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 14 Spencer Covey vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 674 Eddie Camara at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 609 Sacks Miguel Antonio at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 563 Austin Benson at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 3.5 Luc Swimberghe at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 547 Corey Hall vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 3.0 Elijah Winston at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 3.0 Kick Returns Tyrell Higgins vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 2.5 Anthony Smith vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 9 Nine with...... 2.0 Brad Lewis vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 7 Tyreace House at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 7 Sack Yards T. Griffin at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 5 Tyrell Higgins vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 23 Dontae Smith at East Central, 10/9/2010...... 5 Corey Hall vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 Justin Stephens vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 19 Kick Return Yards Clayton Callicut vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 17 Anthony Smith vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 225 Chris Kyle vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 15 Mario Castelan vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 160 Shad Baichtal vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 15 Brad Lewis vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 139 Tommy Hampton vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 136 Tackles for Loss Dontae Smith at East Central, 10/9/2010...... 133 Brandon Ford at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 4.0 Tyreace House at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 132 Austin Benson at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 4.0 Elijah Winston at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 4.0 Longest Kick Return Cedric Thornton vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 3.5 Jatavious Wilson at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 93 Many with...... 3.0 Mario Castelan vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 92 Tommy Hampton vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 89 Tackles for Loss Yards Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 88 Tyrell Higgins vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 23 Adrian Gonzalez vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 63 Corey Hall vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 Austin Benson at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 21 Kick Return Touchdowns Shad Baichtal vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 20 Mario Castelan vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (92 yards) Justin Stephens vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 19 Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009 (88 yards) Tommy Hampton vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010 (89 yards) Pass Breakups Jatavious Wilson at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013 (93 yards) Rodney Mitchell at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 3 Brandon Johnson at Tarleton State, 11/6/2010...... 3 Field Goals (M-A) Many with...... 2 Ahmed Abo-Mahmood vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 3-3 Morgan Lineberry at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 3-3 Many with...... 2

www.uiwcardinals.com 72 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Interceptions Rushing Attempts Nick Ekanem at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 2 Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 62 Mario Goins at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 2 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 60 Willie Grant vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012...... 2 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 50 Angel Lopez at Abilene Christian, 10/19/2013...... 2 Three with...... 47

Longest Interception Return Rushing Yards Marcus Fore vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 85 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 327 Jayson Serda vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012...... 81 Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 290 Marice Sutton at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013...... 67 Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 284 Angel Lopez at Abilene Christian, 10/19, 2013...... 31 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 284 Two with...... 24 at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 281

Interceptions for Touchdowns Rushing Average Maurice Caldwell vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010 (18 yards) at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010 (27-183)...... 6.8 Jayson Serda vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (81 yards) Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 (43-290)...... 6.7 Marice Sutton at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013 (67 yards) at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009 (43-284)...... 6.6 Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 (28-185)...... 6.6 Longest Fumble Return at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 (50-327)...... 6.5 Eric Edwards vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 30 Nico Mauney vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 24 Rushing Touchdowns Corey Robertson vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010...... 24 at Tarleton State, 11/6/2010...... 5 Jarred Ross at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 13 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 5 Ryan Terry vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 5 Four with...... 4

Fumble Return Touchdowns Completions Nico Mauney vs Langston, 8/28/2010 (24 yards) McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 45 Corey Robertson vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010 (24 yards) at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 37 Eric Edwards vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010 (30 yards) at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 34 Jarred Ross at Angelo State, 11/3/2012 (13 yards) Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 30 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 30 First Downs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 30 Pass Attempts at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 29 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 61 Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 28 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 56 Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 27 Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 51 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 27 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 50 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 50 Rushing First Downs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 17 Interceptions Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 14 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 3 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 14 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 3 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 14 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011...... 3 Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 14 Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 3 Many with...... 2 Passing First Downs at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 23 Passing Touchdowns at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 18 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 5 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 18 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 5 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 18 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 5 Two with...... 17 Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 5 Nine with...... 4 Penalty First Downs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 5 Passing Yards at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 4 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 471 Five with...... 3 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 469 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 419 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 9/24/2009...... 417 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 410

www.uiwcardinals.com 73 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Yards Per Pass Kickoffs at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 13.5 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 12 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 13.1 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 11 at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 13.1 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 10 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 12.1 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 10 at Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 11.8 Four with...... 9

Total Plays Kickoff Yards McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 94 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 798 Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 89 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 675 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 86 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 674 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 84 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 609 Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 81 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 589

Total Offense Penalties at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 650 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 14 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 594 Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 14 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 593 Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010...... 13 Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 586 Three with...... 12 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 585 Penalty Yards Yards Per Play Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 146 at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 9.6 East Central, 9/3/2011...... 130 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 9.2 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 127 Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 9.0 Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 123 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 8.9 Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 120 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 8.8 Kick Returns Punts Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 10 Texas College, 9/6/2013...... 11 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 8 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 9 Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 8 East Central, 10/10/2009...... 8 Three with...... 7 Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 8 Seven with...... 7 Kick Return Yards Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 286 Punting Yards Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 242 Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 302 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 162 East Central, 10/10/2009...... 293 West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 156 Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 288 Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 148 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 282 Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 280 Punt Returns at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 7 Punt Average at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 6 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010 (2-104)...... 52.0 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 6 Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (2-96)...... 48.0 Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 5 Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013 (6-288)...... 48.0 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 5 McMurry, 10/20/2012 (3-142)...... 47.3 Tarleton State, 10/27/2012 (4-185)...... 46.2 Punt Return Yards at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 114 Punts Inside 20 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/15/2011...... 89 Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 4 Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 75 Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 4 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 74 Four with ...... 3 at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 68

Field Goals (M-A) Tackles at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 4-4 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 115 Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 3-3 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 94 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 2-3 Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 92 at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012...... 2-3 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 90 Seven with...... 2-2 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 87

www.uiwcardinals.com 74 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Tackles for Loss Blocked Kicks East Central, 10/10/2009...... 13.0 Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 3 West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 13.0 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 2 Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 13.0 Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 2 Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 12.0 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 2 Two with...... 11.0 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 2

Tackles for Loss Yards Point After Attempts West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 81 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 7-8 at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013...... 67 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 7-8 Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 63 Five with...... 7-7 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 60 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 59 Time of Possession at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 40:04 Sacks Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 35:25 West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 8 at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012...... 33:49 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 8 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 33:24 Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 6 at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 33:11 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 5 at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013...... 5 Points at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 61 Sack Yards at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 61 West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 65 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 58 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 54 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 54 at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013...... 54 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 54 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 48 at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 52 Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 44

Forced Fumbles West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 3 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 3 10 with ...... 2 Jake Wilcox

Passes Intercepted at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 4 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 4 Langston, 8/28/2010...... 3 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 3 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012...... 3

Interception Returns at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 121 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012...... 101 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 99 Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 85 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 72

Quarterback Hurries at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 8 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 7 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 7 Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 6 at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 6

Pass Breakups at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 10 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 10 Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 9 Six with...... 7

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Robby Horton (2010-13)

www.uiwcardinals.com 76 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 UIW Timeline April 2007 Football program announced Texas College Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium announced Sep. 14, 2012 Cardinals play at Cowboys Stadium - Eastern June 2007 Mike Santiago hired as head coach New Mexico 34, UIW 24 July 2007 Jim Marshall hired as first offensive coordinator Nov. 10, 2012 “Forever First” class plays their final game, Aug. 2007 Kyle Kennan hired as first director of a 24-12 loss at home to Abilene Christian. UIW operations finishes their fourth season with a 2-9 record Nov. 2007 Todd Ivicic hired as first defensive coordinator and a 1-7 mark in the Lone Star Conference.

Jan. 17, 2008 Benson Stadium groundbreaking Feb. 6, 2013 Sixth signing class of 28 Feb. 2008 First recruiting class of 27 players announced July 1, 2013 UIW joins the Southland Conference and NCAA June 2008 Nick DeBose hired as first secondary coach Division I. July 2008 Caesar Martinez hired as first strength & Nov. 2, 2013 Broderick Reeves sets school record with 244 conditioning coach rushing yards and six touchdowns in a 47-43 Aug. 2008 Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium completed win at McMurry. Aug. 19, 2008 Players check onto campus Nov. 9, 2013 Cardinals clinch first winning season with 34-31 Aug. 26, 2008 First Cardinals Media Day win over Abilene Christian. Aug. 27, 2008 First day of practice Nov. 16, 2013 Cardinals finish the season 6-5 as an NCAA Sep. 1, 2008 Dedication of Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium Division I independent. Nov. 22, 2008 Homecoming scrimmage

Feb. 4, 2009 Second signing class of 27 players Mar. 16, 2009 First spring training schedule begins Apr. 8, 2009 First spring game Aug. 6, 2009 Fall drills begin Aug. 29, 2009 Inaugural game vs Monterrey Tech – UIW 42, Monterrey Tech 39 Nov. 2009 Cardinals end inaugural season with a 5-5 record

Feb. 3, 2010 UIW announces its third signing class of 27 Aug. 28, 2010 Play beings as a member of the Lone Star Conference Sep. 18, 2010 First victory in the Lone Star Conference – UIW 42, Central Oklahoma 41 OT Nov. 13, 2010 End of first Lone Star Conference schedule – UIW is 3-8 and 0-6 in the Lone Star Conference South Division

Feb. 2, 2011 Fourth signing class of 29 Sep. 3, 2011 Play begins for second year in Lone Star Conference Sep. 17, 2011 Cardinals play their first game against an NCAA Division I opponent – at Lamar 45, UIW 35 Oct. 8, 2011 UIW wins its 10th game – UIW 23, Texas A&M-Commerce 22 Oct. 25, 2011 Coach Mike Santiago resigns, Todd Ivicic named interim head coach for final three games Nov. 12, 2011 End of third season of play – UIW is 2-8 with a 2-6 record in the Lone Star Conference Dec. 16, 2011 Larry Kennan hired as UIW’s second head coach

Feb. 1, 2012 Fifth signing class of 28 Mar. 20, 2012 First spring schedule begins for coach Larry Kennan Sep. 1, 2012 Cardinals win in Kennan’s debut, 19-12 over

www.uiwcardinals.com 77 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 All-Time Record 2009 NCAA Division II Independent (5-5) Date Opponent Location Score Time Attend Aug 29 Monterrey Tech UIW W, 42-39 3:30 6,325 Sep 5 at Arkansas Tech Russellville, AR L, 40-10 2:50 5,325 Sep 19 #24 Midwestern State UIW L, 49-7 2:10 3,671 Sep 26 at Langston Langston, OK L, 17-14 3:30 5,000 Oct 3 at Oklahoma Panhandle State Goodwell, OK W, 38-35 OT 3:45 788 Oct 10 East Central UIW W, 38-20 2:55 1,864 Oct 17 Texas Lutheran UIW W, 53-18 2:55 2,934 Oct 24 at Southwest Assemblies of God Waxahachie, TX W, 37-34 3:45 1,200 Oct 31 Southern Arkansas UIW L, 24-22 3:00 3,247 Nov 7 at Eastern New Mexico Black Water Draw, NM L, 35-30 3:15 2,316

2010 NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference (3-8, 0-6) Date Opponent Location Score Time Attend Aug 28 Langston UIW L, 28-20 2:55 3,726 Sep 11 at Southeastern Oklahoma Durant, OK L, 38-19 2:57 2,576 Sep 18 Central Oklahoma UIW W, 42-41 OT 3:19 2,117 Sep 25 #5 Texas A&M-Kingsville* UIW L, 37-9 2:43 5,412 Oct 2 at #10 Midwestern State* Wichita Falls, TX L, 38-31 OT 3:09 8,127 Oct 9 at East Central Ada, OK W, 27-13 --- 3,000 Oct 16 #3 Abilene Christian* UIW L, 54-17 2:50 3,325 Oct 23 at Angelo State* San Angelo, TX L, 61-17 3:02 4,628 Oct 30 #11 West Texas A&M* UIW L, 49-10 3:00 2,679 Nov 6 at Tarleton State* Stephenville, TX L, 41-27 2:45 4,960 Nov 13 Texas A&M-Commerce UIW W, 17-16 2:51 1,275

2011 NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference (2-8, 2-6) Date Opponent Location Score Time Attend Sep 3 East Central UIW L, 31-21 2:48 3,122 Sep 10 Eastern New Mexico* UIW W, 41-28 3:00 2,396 Sep 17 at Lamar Beaumont, TX L, 45-35 3:15 15,367 Sep 24 at #21 West Texas A&M* Canyon, TX L, 52-7 2:45 6,138 Oct 1 #22 Midwestern State* UIW L, 45-14 2:51 3,129 Oct 8 at Texas A&M-Commerce* Commerce, TX W, 23-22 2:59 1,514 Oct 15 Texas A&M-Kingsville* UIW L, 41-38 3:05 5,667 Oct 29 at Tarleton State* Stephenville, TX L, 48-10 3:01 5,517 Nov 5 Angelo State* UIW L, 34-14 3:00 3,948 Nov 12 at #12 Abilene Christian* Abilene, TX L, 61-16 3:00 5,115

2012 NCAA Division II Lone Star Conference (2-9, 1-7) Date Opponent Location Score Time Attend Sep 1 Texas College UIW W, 19-12 2:40 4,522 Sep 8 at Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX L, 54-7 2:53 11,061 Sep 14 vs Eastern New Mexico* Arlington, TX L, 34-24 2:44 10,620 Sep 22 #25 West Texas A&M* UIW L, 24-0 2:27 4,755 Sep 29 at #14 Midwestern State* Wichita Falls, TX L, 34-7 2:45 6,742 Oct 6 Texas A&M-Commerce* UIW W, 31-9 2:46 2,200 Oct 13 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* Kingsville, TX L, 20-17 2:42 6,120 Oct 20 McMurry UIW L, 28-20 2:42 2,263 Oct 27 Tarleton State* UIW L, 45-20 2:53 2,069 Nov 3 at Angelo State* San Angelo, TX L, 38-21 2:45 6,457 Nov 10 Abilene Christian* UIW L, 24-12 2:28 2,649

* indicates Lone Star Conference game BOLD indicates home game at Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium

www.uiwcardinals.com 78 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 All-Time Record 2013 NCAA Division I Independent (6-5) Date Opponent Location Score Time Attend Aug 29 #6 Central Arkansas Conway, AR L, 58-7 3:05 10,455 Sep 7 Texas College UIW W, 69-0 3:00 3,927 Sep 14 Langston UIW W, 24-0 2:41 3,417 Sep 21 #5 Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX L, 52-21 2:50 5,789 Sep 28 Eastern New Mexico UIW W, 33-26 4:02 3,752 Oct 5 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, LA L, 35-3 2:49 4,235 Oct 19 Abilene Christian Abilene, TX L, 40-6 2:58 8,119 Oct 26 Houston Baptist UIW W, 24-3 2:42 3,891 Nov 2 McMurry Abilene, TX W, 47-43 3:10 1,713 Nov. 9 Abilene Christian UIW W, 34-31 2:50 3,517 Nov. 16 Angelo State UIW L, 7-0 2:28 4,122

BOLD indicates home game at Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium

www.uiwcardinals.com 79 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 UIW Honors 2009 Devan Avery, CB – Daktronics All-Super Region 4 (2), LSC (2) Alan Ford, LB – d2football.com Independent (2) Rory Dew, OL – LSC CHR Aaron Hernandez, DB – d2football.com Independent (2) Juston Edwards, DL – LSC CHR Dakota Mawyer, LB – d2football.com Independent (2) Kyle Fishbeck, QB – LSC CHR Diego McClain, LB – d2football.com Independent (2), d2football. Padyn Giebler, LB – LSC CHR com POW Horace Hayes, OL – LSC CHR Chaz Pavliska, S – d2football.com Independent (1), d2football. Devin Haywood, S – LSC CHR com POW Bo Heyse, LB – LSC CHR Stephen Howard, CB – LSC CHR 2010 Darryl Irby, CB – LSC CHR Donald Gies, FB – LSC (HM) Trevor Mason, OL – LSC CHR Jayson Hierholzer, OL – ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Andrew Mocio, TE – Don Hansen Super Region Four (3), LSC (1) VI (2) Cohner Mokry, WR – LSC CHR Caleb Kocian, TE – ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI Emmanuel Nunez, P – LSC (HM) (2) Colton Palmer, WR – LSC CHR Dakota Mawyer, LB – LSC (HM) Drake Pamilton, WR – LSC CHR Andrew Mocio, TE – LSC (HM) Chaz Pavliska, S – LSC (HM) Trent Rios, RB – ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI (1), Trent Rios, RB – LSC (HM), LSC All-Academic Team Don Hansen Super Region Four (3), LSC All-Academic Team, Lone Charles Segura, OL – LSC All-Academic Team, LSC CHR Star (HM), LSC Offensive POW Devin Threat, OL – LSC (HM), LSC CHR Charles Segura, OL – LSC All-Academic Team, UIW Student-Ath- Jake Wilcox, PK – LSC CHR lete of the Year Taylor Woods, QB – LSC CHR Ty Warnasch, OL – LSC (HM) Marcus Wright, RB – LSC Special Teams POW 2011 2013 Trey Anderson, TE – LSC CHR Trey Anderson, TE – NFF Hampshire Honor Society Juan Asencio, LB – LSC CHR, LSC Defensive POW Juan Asencio, LB – NFF Hampshire Honor Society Steve Burgamy, DT – LSC CHR Chavis Barron, CB – NFF Hampshire Honor Society Kevin Defina, OL – LSC CHR Matt Bass, FB– NFF Hampshire Honor Society Rory Dew, OL – LSC CHR Trent Brittain, QB – Jerry Rice Award Watch List, CFPA National Juston Edwards, DL – LSC CHR Freshman of the Year Watch List Kyle Fishbeck, QB – LSC CHR Kobie Douglas, CB – CSM Independent (2), CFPA Defensive Back Matthew Garza, WR – LSC CHR of the Week (HM) Donald Gies, FB – LSC (2) Devin Haywood, S – CSM Independent (3), Capital One Aca- Devin Haywood, S – BCSN All-America (3), LSC CHR, LSC (2) demic All-District VII (1), CSM Independent Defensive POW, NFF Jayson Hierholzer, OL – LSC CHR Hampshire Honor Society Robby Horton, DT – LSC (HM) Robby Horton, DT – CSM Independent (2), CSM Independent Stephen Howard, CB – LSC CHR Defensive POW Devon Judkins – LSC CHR Casey Jennings, WR – CSM Independent (2) Shane Knight, QB – LSC CHR Matt McCarthy, C – CSM Independent (3) Caleb Kocian, TE – LSC CHR Emmanuel Nunez, P – CSM Independent (2), CFPA Punter of the Jacob Love, WR – LSC CHR Week (HM) 2x, NFF Hampshire Honor Society Andrew Mocio, TE – LSC CHR, LSC (HM) Chase Ragusa, PR – CSM Independent (3) Colton Palmer, WR – LSC CHR Broderick Reeves, RB – CSM Independent (3), CFPA Running Chaz Pavliska, S – LSC CHR, LSC (2), LSCscoop.com Defensive Back of the Week POW Junior Sessions, RB – CFPA National Freshman of the Year Watch Austin Quinney, WR – LSC CHR List, CFPA Running Back of the Week (HM) Thomas Rebold, PK – LSC CHR Brandon Tanksley, S – CSM Independent (3) Trent Rios, RB – Capital One Academic All-District VI (1), LSC Devin Threat, LG – CSM Independent (2) CHR, LSC (HM), LSCscoop.com Offensive POW Cole Wick, TE – CFPA Tight End of the Week (HM) Eric Salas, OL – LSC CHR Jordan Scelfo, QB – LSC CHR BCSN – Beyond College Sports Network Andy Seaman, OL – LSC CHR CFPA – College Football Performance Awards Charles Segura, OL – Capital One Academic All-District VI (1), LSC CHR – Commissioner’s Honor Roll CHR CSM – College Sports Madness LSC – Lone Star Conference 2012 NFF – National Football Foundation Trey Anderson, TE – LSC CHR POW – Player of the Week Juan Asencio, LB – LSC CHR

www.uiwcardinals.com 80 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 All-Time Roster Grady Achilles...... 2012 Glenn Hill...... 2010 Andrew Richter...... 2013 Melvin Adderton...... 2011 Robby Horton...... 2010-13 Trent Rios...... 2009-12 Mike Akers...... 2013 Stephen Howard...... 2012-13 Wade Roark...... 2011 Michael Allen...... 2013 Elliot Hudson...... 2009 Joseph Roberson...... 2009, 12-13 Jared Ambres...... 2013 Daryl Irby...... 2013 Justin Roberts...... 2013 Trey Anderson...... 2010-13 Neil Jackson...... 2009 Jake Roby...... 2009-12 Mark Anthony...... 2010 Jarrius James...... 2013 Joseph Sadler...... 2012 Juan Asencio...... 2010-13 Casey Jennings...... 2013 Eric Salas...... 2012 Mathew Atwell...... 2009-10 Dravannti Johnson...... 2012 Johnny Sanders...... 2012 Devan Avery...... 2009-12 Dominic Johnson...... 2012 Matt Sanders...... 2009 Ephraim Banda...... 2009-10 J.J. Johnson...... 2009 Jordan Scelfo...... 2013 Antoine Banks...... 2009 Jamarris Jones...... 2011-12 Tanner Scheel...... 2013 Chavis Barron...... 2011-13 Clint Killough...... 2012-13 Harper Scofield...... 2011-12 Matt Bass...... 2010-13 Shane Knight...... 2010-11 Jerry Sealey...... 2009 Ross Bishop...... 2009, 2012 Caleb Kocian...... 2009-12 Andy Seaman...... 2009-12 Hakim Blackwell...... 2010-11 Quinten Kocian...... 2013 Charles Segura...... 2009-12 Jeffery Blume...... 2011 Tim Kudla...... 2010-11 Junior Sessions...... 2013 Josh Boone...... 2009 Troy Lara...... 2013 Andrew Sikes...... 2011 Zack Bradley...... 2011 Carlos Laurel...... 2010 Aaron Smith...... 2011 Trent Brittain...... 2013 Corey Lee...... 2013 Trey Smith...... 2010 Daryl Brooks...... 2013 Greg Lemon...... 2013 Daniel Soto...... 2009-10 Tommy Brown...... 2009 Josh Lemos...... 2010 Thomas Specia...... 2009-10 Steve Burgamy...... 2009-11 Kielyn Lewis...... 2011-13 Jordan Spice...... 2010 Josh Busby...... 2009 James Lockhart...... 2011 Tre Spragg...... 2011-13 Joshua Campbell...... 2011-13 Jacob Love...... 2009-11 Aaron Stokes...... 2010-12 Tahje Canyon...... 2010-11 Paden Lynch...... 2009-11 Anthony Stokes...... 2009-12 Jeremy Carson...... 2010-11 Todd Lyons...... 2009-11 Stan Sullivan...... 2010-13 Eric Castillo...... 2013 Trey Marquez...... 2009 Brandon Tanksley...... 2012-13 Cyril Clarke...... 2013 Patrick Martinez...... 2009-10 Michael Tate...... 2010-13 Chaz Cobb...... 2009 Trevor Mason...... 2013 Gabriel Taylor...... 2012-13 Chase Curry...... 2010 Eric Massoni...... 2009-12 Brandon Terry...... 2010-13 Taryn Davis...... 2013 Dakota Mawyer...... 2009-12 Blake Thomas...... 2012 Kevin Defina...... 2011-12 Matt McCarthy...... 2012-13 Nathan Thompson...... 2012-13 Kobie Douglas...... 2012-13 Diego McClain...... 2009-11 Devin Threat...... 2011-13 Juston Edwards...... 2012-13 Marcus McKenzie...... 2009-10 Manny Tijerina...... 2010 Randy Enriquez...... 2009-10 Matt McLaren...... 2009 Alex Torres...... 2009, 11 Sonny Estrada...... 2010 Sam McMillan...... 2010 Herman Torres...... 2010 Josh Esukpa...... 2013 Saul Meza...... 2009-10, 2012 ...... 2009 Jason Everding...... 2013 Chad Miles...... 2009 Anthony Vela...... 2009-12 Tyler Fields...... 2009-11 Albert Miranda...... 2013 Todd Walker...... 2009 Kyle Fishbeck...... 2012-13 Andrew Mocio...... 2009-12 Derrick Walls...... 2009-10 Alan Ford...... 2009-10, 2012 Robert Moorman...... 2012-13 Ty Warnasch...... 2009-12 Brandon Fraser...... 2010 Will Mora...... 2012-13 Samuel Weisman...... 2009 Al Furlow...... 2010 Nick Morrow...... 2011-13 Jarrod White...... 2011 Brenan Furtado...... 2010-12 Trey Mumme...... 2009 Cole Wick...... 2012-13 Jon Gallegos...... 2009 Evan Newland...... 2010 Jake Wilcox...... 2012-13 Matt Garza...... 2009-12 Adrian Norwood, Jr...... 2013 Stacy Wilkerson...... 2010 Samuel Giamfortone...... 2011 Emmanuel Nunez...... 2011-13 Garret Williams...... 2012 Padyn Giebler...... 2012-13 Albert Obregon...... 2011 Robert Williams...... 2009-12 Donald Gies...... 2009-11 John Oglesby...... 2013 Aaron Willis...... 2009-12 Jesson Gil...... 2009 Jamaal Ojo...... 2013 Rashad Willis-Marsh...... 2011 Nick Ginn...... 2011-13 Michael Palacios...... 2009 Mike Woods...... 2009-11 Andrew Gurrola...... 2010-11 Coloton Palmer...... 2009-12 Taylor Woods...... 2012-13 Kent Hadnot...... 2012-13 Rashaad Patterson...... 2009-10 Marcus Wright...... 2012 Dominic Hamilton...... 2009-12 Chaz Pavliska...... 2009-12 Brandon Yates...... 2012-13 Gary Hartman...... 2011 James Perez...... 2009-11 Josh Zellars...... 2013 Horace Hayes...... 2012-13 Derek Pierce...... 2012 Zach Zellars...... 2009 Devin Haywood...... 2010-13 Kenneth Pryor...... 2009-11 Aaron Hernandez...... 2009-10 Austin Quinney...... 2009-11 Bo Heyse...... 2012 Chase Ragusa...... 2013 Jordan Hicks...... 2013 Thomas Rebold...... 2009-11 Jayson Hierholzer...... 2009-11 Broderick Reeves...... 2013 Joel Higgins...... 2013 Zach Rhodes...... 2012

www.uiwcardinals.com 81 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 Forever First It had been building for two years. of God. Four straight wins and UIW was assured of no less that UIW announced its intentions of fielding San Antonio’s first a .500 record in this first season. UIW did drop the final two collegiate, scholarship football team in the fall of 2009. Coaches games, narrowly. It was 24-22 Southern Arkansas at Benson were hired, players were recruited, uniforms were designed, a Stadium before the Eastern New Mexico aerial circus took a slim stadium was constructed, and the Cardinals went through a com- 35-30 win in New Mexico. plete fall schedule in 2008 save playing games themselves. Then The Cardinals finished 5-5 to the surprise of practically -ev came August 29, 2009, and the sparks flew. eryone. Incarnate Word’s athletic website earlier had conducted That was the late summer evening when the Borregos Sal- a poll and 45 percent of the responses said UIW would win three vajes of Monterrey Tech out of Mexico arrived at Gayle and Tom games. Benson Stadium sporting a perfect record that extended back 26 There were individual highlights along the way. Nationally, games. This squad had won the previous five national titles in UIW’s defense saw Diego McClain tie for 20th in Division II with Mexico. Later, UIW Coach Mike Santiago was overheard to say his 1.50 tackles for losses each game. And, safety Aaron Hernan- “…I wish someone had told me that.” dez was 14th with 0.56 interceptions a game. As a defensive unit Discounting the final outcome, the game itself was about the Cardinals were 16th with 8.33 tackles for losses each contest half of the show at Benson Stadium. Having sold tickets on the and 33rd with 2.56 sacks. basis of 3,000 seats, Incarnate Word’s athletic staff witnessed Offensively the Cardinals had 17 different receivers with 6,235 fans pass through the turnstiles. They were everywhere; catches while 11 of those averaged 10 or more yards per grab. every seat had someone on it, temporary bleachers in the east Trent Rios rushed for 424 yards in nine games to top UIW while end zone were full, standees soon filled the east end before Specia threw for a team high 941 yards. Massoni led with 11 overflowing into the zone. They were ubiquitous and a touchdown throws and Hamilton was the top receiver with 29 majority sported red clothing in support of the Cardinals. catches for 464 yards and six scores. The game itself saw Monterrey Tech get an early field goal In the honors department both McClain and safety Chaz and a 3-0 lead before junior quarterback Thomas Specia found Pavliska were d2football.com national defensive players of the himself all alone on a keeper play sprinting towards the sunset. week. Those two along with defensive end Alan Ford, linebacker Fifth-two yards later UIW was on top 7-3. “I thought I would Dakota Mawyer and Hernandez were selected to the d2football. be caught from behind, like usual,” Specia said afterwards. MT com’s all-independent team at the end of the season. would lead briefly 17-14 in the second quarter before UIW scored three consecutive touchdowns to lead 35-17 at the end of three periods. The Borregos made it close at the end but UIW had its first victory 42-39 and half the fans stormed the field to join in the celebration with the players and coaches. It was a neophyte bedlam and it was fun for all. This was near utopia for a squad of 65 percent freshmen or redshirt fresh- men, players who had no idea about the college game. It didn’t matter, UIW was undefeated. Reality set in a week later; make that the next two weeks when the Cardinals ran smack into a pair of future NCAA Division II playoff squads. UIW lost 40-10 at Arkansas Tech before coming home to a 49-7 thumping at the hands of Midwestern State, a 2009 playoff team. Another loss on the road at Langston State, a perennial NAIA playoff team, made the Cardinals 1-3. The Cardinals were up 14-0 until the fourth quarter when Langston scored three times for a 17-14 win. Week five sent UIW to Oklahoma Panhandle to face a team which was making rapid strides in improvement itself. OPSU scored at 8:03 of the third quarter for what looked like a secure 35-7 margin. With 6:01 to go in the third UIW’s J.J. Johnson got a touchdown on a one-yard plunge. That was the beginning of 28 consecutive points on the Cardinals side of the scoreboard culmi- nating with an Eric Massoni 12-yard flip to Dominic Hamilton. That tied it at 35 and it was on to overtime where the Cardinals got a Thomas Rebold 39-yard field goal for the win. With that thriller, the light went on for Incarnate Word. Back home UIW beat future Lone Star foe East Central Oklaho- ma 38-20. The Cardinals then whipped up on Texas Lutheran Thomas Specia rumbled 52 yards for the first 53-18 followed by a 37-34 road win at Southwestern Assemblies touchdown in school history

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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  

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August 29, 2013 September 7, 2013 September 14, 2013 Conway, Ark. - Estes Stadium San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium Attendance: 10,455 Attendance: 3,927 Attendance: 3,417 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Cardinals (0-1) 0 0 0 7 7 Steers (0-2) 0 0 0 0 0 Lions (0-2) 0 0 0 0 0 Bears (1-0) 16 14 14 14 58 Cardinals (1-1) 14 28 17 10 69 Cardinals (2-1) 15 6 3 0 34

Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score 1 10:18 UCA - Veasley 11 run (Camara miss) 0-6 1 13:17 UIW - Bass 1 run (Wilcox kick) 0-7 1 13:25 UIW - Team Safety 0-2 1 7:21 UCA - Veasley 18 run (Camara kick) 0-13 1 8:18 UIW - Bass 16 pass from Brittain (Wilcox kick) 0-14 1 8:22 UIW - Sessions 2 run (Wilcox kick) 0-9 1 1:39 UCA - Camara 42 field goal 0-16 2 14:28 UIW - Brooks 31 pass from Brittain (Wilcox kick) 0-21 1 5:39 UIW - Bass 1 run (Wilcox miss) 0-15 2 7:36 UCA - Wilson 29 pass from Smothers (Camara kick) 0-23 2 11:29 UIW - Reeves 5 run (Wilcox kick) 0-28 2 4:17 UIW - Jennings 35 pass from Brittain (Wilcox miss) 0-21 2 2:36 UCA - Williams 1 run (Camara kick) 0-30 2 4:10 UIW - Sessions 6 run (Wilcox kick) 0-35 3 12:21 UIW - Wilcox 27 field goal 0-24 3 12:59 UCA - Smith 0 blk punt return (Camara kick) 0-37 2 0:08 UIW - Bass 2 pass from Brittain (Wilcox kick) 0-42 3 0:09 UCA - Williams 3 run (Camara kick) 0-44 3 11:50 UIW - Bass 2 run (Wilcox kick) 0-49 4 6:02 UCA - Wilson 36 pass from Reed (Camara kick) 0-51 3 8:06 UIW - Reeves 22 run (Wilcox kick) 0-56 4 4:00 UIW - Brittain 38 run (Wilcox kick) 7-51 3 1:33 UIW - Wilcox 35 field goal 0-59 4 3:44 UCA - Wilson 93 kick return (Camara kick) 7-58 4 10:55 UIW - Wilcox 39 field goal 0-62 4 8:25 UIW - Oglesby 2 run (Wilcox kick) 0-69 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics LU UIW Team Statistics UIW UCA TEAM STATISTICS First Downs 11 20 Team Statistics TC UIW First Downs 12 25 Rushes-Yards (NET) 31-(-38) 41-208 Rushes-Yards (NET) 24-87 34-156 First Downs 6 26 Passing Yards (NET) 103 197 Passing Yards (NET) 144 381 Rushes-Yards (NET) 29-7 51-267 Passes Att-Comp-Int 31-15-1 31-18-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 38-21-0 41-34-0 Passing Yards (NET) 64 258 Total Offense Plays- Yards 62-65 72-405 Total Offense Plays-Yards 62-231 75-537 Passes Att-Comp-Int 22-10-2 23-18-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-28 0-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 51-71 74-525 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 3-(-5) Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 6-30 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-82 2-46 Kickoff Returns-Yards 10-203 2-110 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 5-72 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-5 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-148 1-18 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.2 2-46.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-39.6 2-45.0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-36 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 11-25.4 2-47.0 Penalties-Yards 7-54 9-80 Penalties-Yards 8-55 8-64 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Possession Time 28:05 31:55 Possession Time 26:36 33:24 Penalties-Yards 10-83 13-109 Third-Down Conversions 1 of 15 6 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 16 10 of 14 Possession Time 25:42 34:18 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 6 2 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 8 of 12 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-3 3-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 5-5 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-27 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-13 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 9-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-10 5-26 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 8:41 pm Elapsed: 2:41 Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Ending Time: 10:05 pm Elapsed: 3:05 Officials:Referee: Brian Alos; Umpire: Mike Henderson; Kickoff time: Ending Time: Elapsed: Officials:Referee: Ken Ray, Umpire: Stuart Schake; Lines- 6:00 pm 9:00 pm 3:00 Linesman: Jessie Morrow; Line Judge: Matt Mount; Back Officials: man: Steve Albitz; Line Judge: Todd Allen; Back Judge: Referee: Kevin Hassell; Umpire: Scott Schulz; Judge: Alan Kwast; Field Judge: Tuta Salaam; Side Judge: Thaddeus Azore; Field Judge: Joe Conte; Side Judge: Marc Linesman: Steve Green; Line Judge: Jeremiah Harris; Back Marc Ashley Ashley Judge: Daniel Young; Field Judge: Tom Maes; Side Judge: Danny Hoeft Temp.: 95 Wind: ESE 14 Weather: Partly Cloudy Temp.: 97 F Wind: NA Weather: Clear Temp.: 93 Wind: NA Weather: Partly Cloudy INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: LU-Jamil Hines 7-10; William Taylor 10-8; RUSHING: UIW-Trent Brittain 9-78; Junior Sessions 6-13; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Jac’Quon Miles 3-6; Kenrick Roberson 2-4; Kievon Jack- RUSHING: John Oglesby 4-4; Broderick Reeves 5-0. UCA-Blake Veas- TC-Jamaal Johnson 1-15; Vincent McNeil 9-0; son 3-1; Cedrick Jackson 1-(-5); Mark Wright 1-(-11); Dave ley 17-85; Danzell Williams 9-50; Wynrick Smothers 5-20; Edward Burns 10-(-1); TEAM 1-(-2); Marques Thompson DeHarde 1-(-15); Mark Thigpen 2-(-16); Team 1-(-20). Jatavious Wilson 1-1; Ryan Howard 2-0. 6-(-2); Curtez Griffen (2-(-3). UIW-Broderick Reeves 9-88; UIW-Trent Brittain 11-97; John Oglesby 10-53; Broderick Junior Sessions 13-76; John Oglesby 13-72; Matt Bass Reeves 6-25; Junior Sessions 9-24; Matt Bass 4-10; Team PASSING: UIW-Trent Brittain 21-38-0-144. UCA-Wynrick 5-13; Trent Brittain 4-11; Taylor Woods 3-7; Jordan Scelfo 1-(-1). Smothers 27-31-0-267; Ryan Howard 4-7-0-66; Taylor 2-4; TEAM 2-(-4). Reed 3-3-0-48. PASSING: LU-Jac’Quon Miles 12-27-1-90; Mark Wright PASSING: TC-Vincent McNeil 10-22-2-64. UIW-Trent Brit- 3-3-0-13; Mark Thigpen 0-1-0-0. UIW-Trent Brittain 18-31- RECEIVING: UIW-Clint Killough 5-37; Casey Jennings 3-20; tain 15-18-0-211; Taylor Woods 3-5-0-47. 0-197. Stan Sullivan 3-9; Broderick Reeves 3-0; Jordan Hicks RECEIVING: 2-20; Matt Bass 2-6; Daryl Brooks 1-39; Junior Sessions TC-Ja’Marius Allen 2-23; Brad Lewis 2-14; RECEIVING: LU-Cedrick Jackson 4-50; DeVon Bailey 4-21; 1-16; John Oglesby 1-(-3). UCA-Blake Gardner 10-61; Jamaal Johnson 2-13; Aaron Washington 1-11; Joshua Kenrick Roberson 2-23; Kievon Jackson 2-(-11); Bruce Jatavious Wilson 4-105; Desmond Smith 4-77; Courtney Isaac 1-4; Ledario Harris 1-0; Edward Burns 1-(-1). Thompson 1-8; Anthony Williams 1-6; Sheldon Augustine Whitehead 4-23; Justin Burdette 3-33; Danzell Williams UIW-Casey Jennings 5-90; Jordan Hicks 3-22; Matt Bass 1-6. UIW-Casey Jennings 6-99; Stan Sullivan 2-28; Jordan 3-11; Blake Veasley 2-38; Dezmin Lewis 2-19; Damien 2-18; Broderick Reeves 2-12; Junior Sessions 2-8; Daryl Hicks 2-17; Broderick Reeves 2-7; Junior Sessions 1-11; Watts 1-8; Clay Murphy 1-6. Brooks 1-31; Kent Hadnot 1-31; Clint Killough 1-30; Cole Clint Killough 1-10; Cole Wick 1-9; Matt Bass 1-7; Bran- Wick 1-16. don Yates 1-6; John Oglesby 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-None. UCA-None. INTERCEPTIONS: TC-None. UIW-Adrian Norwood 1-34; INTERCEPTIONS: LU-None. UIW-Michael Allen 1-5. FUMBLES: UIW-Trent Brittain 2-1; Junior Sessions 1-0. Kielyn Lewis 1-2. UCA-Clay Murphy 1-1; Wynrick Smothers 1-0; Danzell FUMBLES: LU-Team 1-0; Cedrick Jackson 1-0; William FUMBLES: Williams 1-1. TC-None. UIW-None. Taylor 1-0. UIW-Jordan Hicks 1-1; Chase Ragusa 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Greg Lemon 1-0. UCA-Jonathan Wood- TC-Kelvin Whitmill 1-0; Luis Castro 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): LU-None. UIW-Greg Lemon 1-0; Robby ard 1-0; Jordan Toliver 1-0. UIW-Corey Lee 1-1; Josh Esukpa 1-1; Robby Horton 1-1; Horton 0-1; Juston Edwards 0-1; Michael Tate 0-1; Robert Joel Higgins 0-1. Moorman 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Kobie Douglas 7-1; Josh TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): Zellars 3-4; Brandon Tanksley 4-1; Devin Haywood 3-2; TC-Charles Jones 3-10; Zimbalist TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): LU-Chace Green 5-7; Isaiah Ross Robert Moorman 2-3. UCA-Marvin Mitchell 5-0; DJ Holland Williams 4-4; Devonte Volter 4-2; Justin Crawford 1-5; 7-3; John Hunter 2-6; Tra Keys 3-3. UIW-Robby Horton 3-3; 4-1; Justin Heard 2-3. Kelvin Whitmill 1-5; Three with 5. UIW-Joel Higgins 3-3. Juston Edwards 3-3; five players with five.

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September 21, 2013 September 28, 2013 October 5, 2013 Huntsville, Texas - Bowers Stadium San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium Hammond, La. - Strawberry Stadium Attendance: 5,789 Attendance: 3,752 Attendance: 4,235 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Cardinals (2-2) 7 7 7 0 21 Greyhounds (1-2) 7 2 7 10 26 Cardinals (3-3) 0 3 0 0 3 Bearkats (3-1) 10 21 14 7 52 Cardinals (3-2) 10 16 0 7 33 Lions (3-2) 14 7 7 7 35

Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score 1 12:29 UIW - Jennings 9 pass from Brittain (Wilcox kick) 7-0 1 12:08 UIW - Bass 2 run (Wilcox kick) 0-7 1 12:47 SLU - Hayes 41 pass from Bennett (Sebastian kick) 0-7 1 7:49 SHS - Swimberghe 19 field goal 7-3 1 8:54 UIW - Wilcox 25 field goal 0-10 1 0:57 SLU - Harrell 5 run (Sebastian kick) 0-14 1 1:43 SHS - Nelson 39 pass from Bell (Swimberghe kick) 7-10 1 4:11 ENM - Johnson 34 pass from Buurma (Cox kick) 7-10 2 8:30 UIW - Wilcox 42 field goal 3-14 2 13:59 UIW - Sessions 1 run (Wilcox kick) 14-10 2 11:25 UIW - Wilcox 23 field goal 7-13 2 0:03 SLU - Sutton 67 interception return (Sebastian kick) 3-21 2 8:52 SHS - Flanders 7 run (Swimberghe kick) 14-17 2 9:39 UIW - Sessions 89 run (Wilcox kick) 7-20 3 5:10 SLU - Bennett 1 run (Sebastian kick) 3-28 2 5:29 SHS - Sincere 26 pass from Bell (Swimberghe kick) 14-24 2 3:16 UIW - Killough 90 pass from Brittain (Wilcox blocked) 7-26 4 7:38 SLU - Smiley 17 pass from Bennett (Sebastian kick) 3-35 2 1:49 SHS - Williams 39 pass from Bell (Swimberghe kick) 14-31 2 3:16 ENM - Strickland PAT Return 9-26 3 13:07 SHS - Williams 16 pass from Bell (Swimberghe kick) 14-38 3 4:35 ENM - Johnson 1 run (Cox kick) 16-26 3 11:33 SHS - Fanders 41 run (Swimberghe kick) 14-45 4 8:55 ENM - Long 1 run (Cox kick) 23-26 3 3:08 UIW - Wick 19 pass from Brittain (Wilcox kick) 21-45 4 3:17 UIW - Sessions 1 run (Wilcox kick) 23-33 4 10:26 SHS - Bell 1 run (Swimberghe kick) 21-52 4 1:50 ENM - Cox 48 field goal 26-33 TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics UIW SLU TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS First Downs 15 19 Team Statistics UIW SHSU Team Statistics ENM UIW Rushes-Yards (NET) 39-62 32-144 First Downs 16 26 First Downs 20 15 Passing Yards (NET) 222 319 Rushes-Yards (NET) 31-77 47-281 Rushes-Yards (NET) 62-262 40-203 Passes Att-Comp-Int 33-19-1 35-20-0 Passing Yards (NET) 230 285 Passing Yards (NET) 161 170 Total Offense Plays- Yards 72-284 67-463 Passes Att-Comp-Int 37-17-1 25-19-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 27-9-0 30-11-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-42 0-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 68-307 72-566 Total Offense Plays-Yards 89-423 70-373 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-(-5) Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-75 2-12 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 2-11 Punt Returns-Yards 3-5 1-24 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-67 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-97 3-92 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-105 2-39 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-43.8 5-43.2 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-36.1 4-39.0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.2 7-44.6 Penalties-Yards 4-60 6-35 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 5-3 1-1 Possession Time 35:14 24:46 Penalties-Yards 4-56 8-63 Penalties-Yards 12-123 10-89 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 4 of 13 Possession Time 27:25 32:35 Possession Time 32:12 27:48 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 1 of 2 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 6 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 0 of 15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 2 2 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 5 4 of 5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 5-54 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 4-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-16 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 1-7 Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Ending Time: 9:49 pm Elapsed: 2:49 Officials:Referee: Ken Ray; Umpire: M. Henderson; Lines- Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 8:50 pm Elapsed: 2:50 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 10:02 pm Elapsed: 4:02 man: Derek Anderson; Line Judge: Justin Gragg; Back Officials:Referee: K. Mar; Umpire: J. Bellinger; Linesman: Officials:Referee: Ross Smith; Umpire: Lance Sleeper; Judge: TJ Riley; Field Judge: Keith Claiborne; Side Judge: J. Phillips; Line Judge: C. Conti; Back Judge: J. Conte; Field Linesman: George Shoup; Line Judge: Todd Allen; Back Kirk Wisnewski Judge: B. Stimmel; Side Judge: R. Asel Judge: Alan Kwast; Field Judge: Tuta Salaam; Side Judge: Danny Hoeft Temp.: NA Wind: NA Weather: Rainy Temp.: NA Wind: NA Weather: NA Temp.: 84 Wind: NA Weather: Drizzly INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UIW-Junior Sessions 11-27; John Oglesby 6-16; RUSHING: UIW-Junior Sessions 9-28; John Oglesby 8-28; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Broderick Reeves 6-9; Trent Brittain 12-4; Matt Bass 1-4; Broderick Reeves 7-19; Jordan Hicks 1-7; Trent Brittain RUSHING: ENM-Jordan Wells 15-90; Vaughn Johnson Emmanuel Nunez 1-2; Jordan Hicks 1-1; Team 1-(-1). 4-4; Team 1-(-1); Taylor Woods 1-(-8). SHS-Flanders 15- 11-50; Cameron Mikell 5-35; E’lon Spight 5-22; Adrian SLU-R. Harrell 9-87; K. Sutton 8-26; X. Roberson 5-15; J. 157; Brian Bell 7-35; Keshawn Hill 6-25; Jared Johnson Horton 1-21; Christian Long 8-21; Myles Johnson 4-19; Barnett 1-6; J. Bennett 1-5; D. Guy 1-4; B. Bennett 6-1; D. 3-23; Steven Hicks 6-21; Richard Sincere 3-13; Ryan Jeremy Buurma 12-3; Anthony Torres 1-1. UIW-Junior Ses- Scott 1-0. Wilson 3-5; Torrance Williams 1-2; Gerald Thomas 1-1; sions 14-144; Matt Bass 6-25; Trent Brittain 12-19; John Ridgeway Frank 1-0; R. Henderson 1-(-1). Oglesby 4-12; Broderick Reeves 3-5; Team 1-(-2). PASSING: UIW-Trent Brittain 19-33-1-222. SLU-B. Bennett 19-30-0-267; J. Barnett 1-5-0-52. PASSING: UIW-Trent Brittain 16-33-1-226; Taylor Woods PASSING: ENM-Jeremy Buurma 9-25-0-161; Adrian Horton 1-4-0-4. SHS-Brian Bell 19-25-0-285. 0-1-0-0; Team 0-1-0-0. UIW-Trent Brittain 11-30-1-170. RECEIVING: UIW-Casey Jennings 5-108; Jordan Hicks 4-28; Junior Sessions 3-34; Matt Bass 2-15; Kent Hadnot RECEIVING: UIW-Casey Jennings 6-87; Cole Wick 3-25; RECEIVING: ENM-Jacob Johnson 3-75; Jordan Wells 2-2; 2-14; Clint Killough 1-14; Broderick Reeves 1-6; John Junior Sessions 2-60; Matt Bass 2-20; Stan Sullivan 1-13; Aaron Johnson 1-34; Myles Johnson 1-34; Bradley Bee- Oglesby 1-3. SLU-J. Smiley 7-91; M. Fruge’ 5-44; M. Hayes Clint Killough 1-12; Broderick Reeves 1-9; Jordan Hicks ston 1-10; Adrian Horton 1-6. UIW-Casey Jennings 4-34; 2-54; T. McCrea 2-32; J. Meyers 1-52; X. Roberson 1-25; I. 1-4. SHS-Torrance Williams 9-122; Chance Nelson 3-63; Cole Wick 2-17; Clint Killough 1-90; Junior Sessions 1-14; Kepley 1-13; R. Harrell 1-8. Richard Sincere 2-35; Gerald Thomas 1-25; Shane Young Jordan Hicks 1-6; Matt Bass 1-5; Broderick Reeves 1-4. 1-20; Timothy Flanders 1-9; Rickey Smith 1-6; Steph INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-None. SLU-M. Sutton 1-67. Williams 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: ENM-David Strickland 1-0. UIW-None. FUMBLES: UIW-None. SLU-B. Bennett 2-1; M. Fruge’ 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-None. SHS-John Franklin 1-0. FUMBLES: ENM-Jeremy Buurma 2-0; Ricky Milks 1-1; Cameron Mikell 1-1; Jacob Johnson 1-1. UIW-Trent Brittain SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Troy Lara 1-0. SLU-I. Corbett 1-1; J. FUMBLES: UIW-None. SHS-Gerald Thomas 1-1. 1-1. Church 1-1; C. Hubert 1-0; J. Newman 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): UIW-None. SHS-Mouf Adebo 1-0; Andrew SACKS (UA-A): ENM-Joshua Bounds 2-0; Bracy McCoy TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Kielyn Lewis 2-4; Brandon Weaver 1-0. 1-0. UIW-Robby Horton 1-0. Tanksley 3-2; Joshua Campbell 3-2; Nick Ginn 2-3; Josh Zellars 2-3. SLU-I. Corbett 4-5; D. Misita 6-2; C. Hubert TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Nick Ginn 8-0; Adrian TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): ENM-Seth Bailey 4-6; Kevin 4-3; John Graves 2-3; K. Harmon 1-4. Norwood 4-3; Juston Edwards 2-5; Devin Haywood 4-2; Reaves 6-1; Julian Yearwood 5-1; Ibrahim Maiga 5-0; Josh- Michael Allen 3-2. SHS-De’Antre Loche 6-2; John Franklin ua Bounds 4-1. UIW-Devin Haywood 8-2; Kobie Douglas 2-5; Michael Wade 2-5; Tanner Brock 4-2; Eric Fieilo 3-3; 6-1; Juan Asencio 5-2; Adrian Norwood 4-3; Robby Horton Bookie Sneed 5-0. 2-4; Padyn Giebler 2-4.

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October 19, 2013 October 26, 2013 November 2, 2013 Abilene, Texas - Shotwell Stadium San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium Abilene, Texas - Wilford Moore Stadium Attendance: 8,119 Attendance: 3,891 Attendance: 1,713 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Cardinals (3-4) 6 0 0 0 6 Huskies (2-3) 0 0 3 0 3 Cardinals (5-4) 13 0 13 21 47 Wildcats (5-3) 13 17 3 7 40 Cardinals (4-4) 3 14 0 7 24 Warhawks (1-8) 6 14 14 9 43

Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score 1 11:01 ACU - Cantu-Harkless 5 pass from Baker (Grau miss) 0-6 1 8:35 UIW - Wilcox 38 field goal 0-3 1 11:07 UIW - Reeves 37 run (Wilcox miss) 6-0 1 8:07 UIW - Reeves 47 run (Wilcox miss) 6-6 2 8:55 UIW - Killough 31 pass from Brittain (Wilcox kick) 0-10 1 4:06 McM - Livingston 88 pass from Rodriguez (McCarthy miss) 6-6 1 5:11 ACU - West 5 run (Grau kick) 6-13 2 1:30 UIW - Oglesby 4 run (Wilcox kick) 0-17 1 2:32 UIW - Reeves 13 run (Wilcox kick) 13-6 2 14:56 ACU - Walker 18 pass from Baker (Grau kick) 6-20 3 11:15 HBU - Travis Shinn 19 field goal 3-17 2 3:05 McM - Livingston 1 pass from Rodriguez (McCarthy kick) 13-13 2 4:07 ACU - Gaur 38 field goal 6-23 4 12:08 UIW - Bass 1 run (Wilcox kick) 3-24 2 0:34 McM - Simpson 1 run (McCarthy kick) 13-20 2 1:11 ACU - Gabriel 17 pass from Baker (Grau kick) 6-30 3 10:58 UIW - Jennings 32 pass from Brittain (Wilcox kick) 20-20 3 0:30 ACU - Grau 19 field goal 6-33 3 5:08 McM - Simpson 9 run (McCarthy kick) 20-27 4 4:31 ACU - Baker 6 run (Hynds kick) 6-40 3 4:28 UIW - Reeves 55 run (Wilcox blocked) 26-27 3 3:32 McM - McCoy 57 pass from Rodriguez (McCarthy kick) 26-34 4 14:57 McM - McCarthy 22 field goal 26-37 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS 4 9:04 UIW - Reeves 27 run (pass failed) 32-37 Team Statistics UIW ACU Team Statistics HBU UIW 4 4:42 UIW - Reeves 14 run (Clarke pass from Brittain) 40-37 First Downs 20 22 First Downs 12 21 4 2:42 McM - Nelson 23 pass from Rodriguez (McCarthy blk) 40-43 Rushes-Yards (NET) 41-228 36-170 Rushes-Yards (NET) 22-45 48-195 4 0:36 UIW - Reeves 17 run (Wilcox kick) 47-43 Passing Yards (NET) 79 263 Passing Yards (NET) 175 175 TEAM STATISTICS Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-11-2 31-20-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 35-16-1 24-15-0 Team Statistics UIW McM Total Offense Plays-Yards 67-307 67-433 Total Offense Plays-Yards 57-220 72-370 First Downs 28 22 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Rushes-Yards (NET) 55-396 36-199 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 1-(-1) Punt Returns-Yards 3-(-4) 2-6 Passing Yards (NET) 162 394 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-132 2-39 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-85 1-26 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-15-1 50-27-2 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-32 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 Total Offense Plays- Yards 81-558 86-593 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-40.0 5-38.4 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-48.0 6-35.5 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-3 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 3-0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-24 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-40 5-50 Penalties-Yards 7-53 8-75 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-113 7-132 Possession Time 29:49 30:119 Possession Time 22:56 37:04 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 1-2 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 7 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 12 7 of 14 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-46.6 7-40.3 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 3 0 of 1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 7-7 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 3-3 Penalties-Yards 2-10 5-30 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-25 2-11 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-33 4-24 Possession Time 34:27 25:33 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 7 of 17 Kickoff time: 2:00 pm Ending Time: 4:58 pm Elapsed: 2:58 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 8:42 pm Elapsed: 2:42 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 1 Officials:Referee: Brandon Cruse; Umpire: Andy Warner; Officials:Referee: Kevin Hassell; Umpire: Richard Brown; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 4-5 Linesman: E. Reed; Line Judge: Matt Stellges; Back Judge: Linesman: Eric Carmouche; Line Judge: Terry White; Back Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 1-2 Kirk Wisnewski; Field Judge: Grantis Bell; Side Judge: Bill Judge: Alan Kwast; Field Judge: Mark Graves; Side Judge: Stimmel Danny Hoeft Kickoff time: 2:00 pm Ending Time: 5:10 pm Elapsed: 3:10 Officials:NA Temp.: 61 Wind: 4 NW Weather: Sunny Temp.: 70 Wind: Calm Weather: Partly Cloudy Temp.: NA Wind: NA Weather: NA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UIW-Trent Brittain 18-97; Broderick Reeves RUSHING: HBU-Darian Lazard 4-21; Craig Bell 5-18; Larry INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 5-67; Junior Sessions 13-61; John Oglesby 3-5 Day 4-5; Tanner Peavy 1-5; Ka’Darius Baker 8-(-4). UIW-Ju- RUSHING: UIW-Broderick Reeves 23-244; Matt Bass 6-54; Team 1-(-1); Matt Bass 1-(-1). ACU-Darrell Cantu-Harkless nior Sessions 18-115; Matt Bass 5-46; John Oglesby 8-35; Trent Brittain 11-45; Junior Sessions 8-24; Jordan Hicks 5-83; Charcandrick West 11-73; John David Baker 11-9; Broderick Reeves 3-13; Jordan Hicks 1-1; Trent Brittain 1-18; John Oglesby 6-11. McM-Chris Simpson 18-136; Adrian Duncan 2-7; Cade Stone 2-(-1); Taylor Gabriel 10-(-2); Team 3-(-13). Paxton Grayer 15-65; Gabe Rodriguez 3-(-2). 1-(-1). PASSING: HBU-Ka’Darius Baker 16-33-1-175; Darian PASSING: UIW-Trent Brittain 15-26-1-162. McM-Gabe PASSING: UIW-Trent Brittain 11-25-2-79; Emmanuel Lazard 0-2-0-0. UIW-Trent Brittain 13-21-0-164; Taylor Rodriguez 27-50-2-394. Nunez 0-1-0-0. ACU-John David Baker 20-31-0-263 Woods 2-3-0-11. RECEIVING: UIW-Casey Jennings 3-45; Broderick Reeves RECEIVING: UIW-Casey Jennings 4-56; John Oglesby 3-20; RECEIVING: HBU-Darian Lazard 5-64; Kenneth Bibbins 3-31; Daryl Brooks 2-23; Clint Killough 2-15; Taylor Woods Broderick Reeves 2-(-3); Cole Wick 1-5; Daryl Brooks 1-1. 4-67; Craig Bell 3-12; Wesley Lewis 2-27; Maxwell Brown 1-18; Cole Wick 1-14; Cyril Clarke 1-10; Chase Ragusa ACU-Taylor Gabriel 6-87; Darian Hogg 5-72; Charcandrick 1-3; Kwadre Wilson 1-2. UIW-Clint Killough 5-67; Casey 1-5; Junior Sessions 1-1. McM-Greg Livingston 11-232; West 3-49; Darrell Cantu-Harkless 3-18; Noah Cheshier Jennings 3-44; Broderick Reeves 2-10; Jordan Hicks 2-9; Clinton McCoy 4-74; Paxton Grayer 4-16; Chris Simpson 2-19; Jamie Walker 1-18. Cole Wick 1-21; Daryl Brooks 1-14; Gabriel Taylor 1-10. 2-22; David McHugh 2-14; Corey Lopez 2-8; Ryan Nelson 1-23; Micah Sherman 1-5. INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-None. ACU-Angel Lopez 2-32. INTERCEPTIONS: HBU-None. UIW-Devin Haywood 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-Jared Ambres 1-0; Juan Asencio FUMBLES: UIW-Trent Brittain 2-1; Junior Sessions 1-1; FUMBLES: HBU-Ethan Fry 1-1; Kalon Morris 1-1. UIW- 1-0. McM-Desmond Guy 1-2. Jordan Hicks 1-1. ACU-None. Team 1-0, Jordan Hicks 1-0; Broderick Reeves 1-0. FUMBLES: UIW-Trent Brittain 1-1; Broderick Reeves 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Devin Haywood 1-0; Joshua Campbell SACKS (UA-A): HBU-Garrett Dolan 1-0; Taylor Thompson McM-Paxton Grayer 1-0; Gabe Rodriguez 1-1. 1-0; Josh Zellars 0-1; Joel Higgins 0-1. ACU-Nick Richard- 1-0; Terrell Brown 1-0; Keith Ewing 1-0. UIW-Nick Ginn 1-0; son 1-0; Candon Canady, 1-0. Michael Tate 1-0; Joel Higgins 1-0; Josh Esukpa 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Greg Lemon 1-0. McM-Markell Rice 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Brandon Tanksley 8-4; Daryl TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): HBU-Garrett Dolan 6-6; Cody Irby 4-2; Nick Ginn 2-3; Padyn Giebler 1-4. ACU-Angel Lo- Moncure 7-3; Taylor Thompson 5-5; Prince Sam 5-2; TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Brandon Tanksley 2-6; pez 4-6; Jesse Harper 5-2; Tyler Chapa 5-2; Justin Stewart Terrell Brown 2-4 John Wesby 4-1. UIW-Brandon Tanksley Josh Zellars 4-2; Devin Haywood 3-3; Robby Horton 3-2. 4-3; Blake Rudd 3-3. 5-2; Devin Haywood 2-4. McM-Jonathan Blair 6-4; D. Johnson 7-2; Cory Pippen 6-2; Chase Jackson 5-2; Niko Alana 4-3; Joshua Fisher 4-2; Desmond Guy 5-0.

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November 9, 2013 November 16, 2013 San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium Attendance: 3,517 Attendance: 4,122 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Wildcats (5-5) 7 7 17 0 31 Rams (5-6) 0 0 7 0 7 Cardinals (6-4) 7 14 0 13 34 Cardinals (6-5) 0 0 0 0 0

Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score 1 10:43 UIW - Reeves 4 run (Wilcox kick) 0-7 3 4:40 Reels 85 pass from Washington (Layton kick) 7-0 1 5:20 ACU - Gabriel 9 pass from Baker (Grau kick) 7-7 2 11:50 UIW - Reeves 43 run (Wilcox kick) 7-14 2 4:52 ACU - Cantu-Harkless 3 run (Grau kick) 14-14 2 0:07 UIW - Jennings 2 pass from Brittain (Wilcox kick) 14-21 3 13:05 ACU - Gabriel 5 pass from Baker (Grau kick) 21-21 3 10:50 ACU - West 50 pass from Gabriel (Grau kick) 28-21 3 1:33 ACU - Grau 34 field goal 31-21 4 10:45 UIW - Jennings 11 pass from Brittain (Wilcox blk) 31-27 4 1:59 UIW - Brittain 1 run (Wilcox kick) 34-31 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics ASU UIW Team Statistics ACU UIW First Downs 21 17 First Downs 24 24 Rushes-Yards (NET) 47-260 36-117 Rushes-Yards (NET) 31-136 38-164 Passing Yards (NET) 182 111 Passing Yards (NET) 329 207 Passes Att-Comp-Int 26-12-1 37-17-2 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-20-2 33-22-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 73-442 73-228 Total Offense Plays-Yards 60-465 71-371 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-(-2) 2-4 Punt Returns-Yards 2-25 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-14 2-26 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-82 6-124 Interception Returns-Yards 2-2 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-55 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-36.7 8-45.2 Punts (Number-Avg) 1-49.0 3-39.0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 5-45 2-20 Penalties-Yards 8-77 6-65 Possession Time 28:39 31:21 Possession Time 27:39 32:21 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 2 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 8 7 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 4 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 3 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-2 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-25 2-18 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-12 Kickoff time: 2:00 pm Ending Time: 4:28 pm Elapsed: 2:28 Kickoff time: 2:00 pm Ending Time: 4:50 pm Elapsed: 2:50 Officials:Referee: Brandon Cruse; Umpire: Mike Hen- Officials:Referee: Stacy Hardin; Umpire: Stuart Schake; derson; Linesman: Derek Anderson; Line Judge: Jessie Linesman: Steve Albitz; Line Judge: Catherine Conti; Back Moore; Back Judge: Alan Kwast; Field Judge: Scotty Judge: Rory Bernard; Field Judge: Joe Conte; Side Judge: Melancon; Side Judge: Danny Hoeft Julian Alvarez Temp.: 80 Wind: Light Weather: Overcast and Humid Temp.: 73 Wind: Calm Weather: Sunny INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: ASU-Kyle Washington 17-110; Jermie Calhoun RUSHING: ACU-Charcandrick West 16-91; Darrell Can- 19-83; Blake Smith 9-60; Talon Smith 1-8; Team 1-(-1). tu-Harkless 5-25; John David Baker 7-14; Taylor Gabriel UIW-Matt Bass 4-35; Trent Brittain 15-29; Broderick 1-5; Cade Stone 1-2; Team 1-(-1). UIW-Broderick Reeves Reeves 8-25; Junior Sessions 6-24; Jordan Hicks 1-20; 17-121; Trent Brittain 11-18; John Oglesby 5-17; Devin John Oglesby 1-1; Jordan Scelfo 1-(-17). Haywood 1-5; Matt Bass 3-4; Team 1-(-1). PASSING: ASU-Kyle Washington 12-26-1-182. UIW-Trent PASSING: ACU-John David Baker 19-27-2-279; Taylor Brittain 17-37-2-111. Gabriel 1-1-0-50; Team 0-1-0-0. UIW-Trent Brittain 22-33- 0-207. RECEIVING: ASU-Joey Knight 4-28; Talon Smith 3-37; Quinn Reels 2-105; Alex Young 1-8; Jared Beebe 1-2; RECEIVING: ACU-Taylor Gabriel 7-83; Darian Hogg 3-94; Daymond Lewis 1-2. UIW-Casey Jennings 6-43; Daryl Charcandrick West 3-57; Darrell Cantu-Harkless 3-52; Brooks 2-20; Clint Killough 2-16; Jordan Hicks 2-9; Chase Jace Hudson 1-21; Jonathan Parker 1-10; DeMarcus Ragusa 2-7; Matt Bass 1-13; Broderick Reeves 1-4; Junior Thompson 1-7; Jamie Walker 1-5. UIW-Casey Jennings Sessions 1-(-1). 9-112; Brandon Yates 5-35; Daryl Brooks 3-31; John Oglesby 2-21; Cole Wick 1-11; Chase Ragusa 1-3; Trent INTERCEPTIONS: ASU-Jarred Ross 1-2; Rush Seaver 1-0. Brittain 1-(-6). UIW-Kobie Douglas 1-0.

INTERCEPTIONS: ACU-None. UIW-Kobie Douglas 2-55. FUMBLES: ASU-Kyle Washington 1-1. UIW-Trent Brittain 1-0. FUMBLES: ACU-John David Baker 1-1. UIW-Trent Brittain 2-1. SACKS (UA-A): ASU-Clayton Callicutt 2-0; Matthew Gholston 1-0. UIW-Robby Horton 1-0; Nick Ginn 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): ACU-Damon Williams 1-0. UIW-Michael Tate 1-0; Corey Lee 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): ASU-Ryan Clapsaddle 7-1; Jona- than Family 6-2; Clayton Callicutt 6-2; Matthew Gholston TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): ACU-Angel Lopez 9-3; Justin 4-2; Rush Seaver 3-3. UIW-Padyn Giebler 5-4; Devin Stephens 5-6; Justin Stewart 5-1; Nick Richardson 5-1; Haywood 6-2; Robby Horton 4-3; Brandon Tanksley 5-1. Keith Barnett 3-2; Tyler Chapa 3-2; Jesse Harper 3-2. UIW-Brandon Tanksley 3-3; Daryl Irby 4-1; Juan Asencio 3-2; Michael Tate 1-4; Brandon Terry 1-4.

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Team ACU UCA HBU UIW LU MCN UNO NICH NSU SHSU SLU SFA AMCC Abilene Christian --- 523 409 245 461 526 702 670 436 341 669 364 390 Central Arkansas 523 --- 464 624 430 464 473 589 310 415 500 321 754 Houston Baptist 409 464 --- 198 88 144 348 316 229 70 314 142 219 Incarnate Word 245 624 198 --- 284 340 544 512 424 226 510 324 143 Lamar 461 430 88 284 --- 60 261 231 157 112 226 124 307 McNeese State 526 464 144 340 60 --- 206 171 121 172 166 161 363 New Orleans 702 473 348 544 261 206 --- 65 272 392 58 388 566 Nicholls State 670 589 316 512 231 171 65 --- 229 343 88 329 536 Northwestern State 436 310 229 424 157 121 229 229 --- 180 208 109 488 Sam Houston State 341 415 70 226 112 172 343 343 180 --- 338 94 290 Southeastern Louisiana 669 500 314 510 226 166 88 88 208 338 --- 311 535 Stephen F. Austin 364 321 142 324 124 161 329 329 109 94 311 --- 361 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 390 754 219 143 307 363 536 536 488 209 535 361 ---

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First-Team Offense Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown QB Bryan Bennett Southeastern La. 6-3 205 Sr. Granada Hills, Calif. RB Gus Johnson Stephen F. Austin 5-10 224 Sr. Gilmer, Texas RB Rasheed Harell Southeastern La. 5-10 195 Jr. Miami, Fla. TE/HB Zach Hetrick McNeese State 6-3 246 So. Baton Rouge, La. WR Reggie Begelton Lamar 6-2 200 Jr. Beaumont, Texas WR Dezmin Lewis Central Arkansas 6-4 212 Sr. Mesquite, Texas WR Tyler Boyd Stephen F. Austin 5-10 185 Sr. Daingerfield, Texas OL Antoine Everett McNeese State 6-3 325 Sr. Richmond, Texas OL Donald Jackson Sam Houston State 6-2 270 Jr. Kilgore, Texas OL Cole Caruthers Central Arkansas 6-4 292 Sr. Sugar Land, Texas OL Jonathan Braddock Southeastern La. 6-4 285 Sr. Ripley, Miss. OL Quentin Marsh McNeese State 6-3 310 Jr. Dickinson, Texas AP Xavier Roberson Southeastern La. 5-9 170 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. PK Luc Swimberghe Sam Houston State 6-0 185 So. Tyler, Texas

First-Team Defense Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown DL Jonathan Woodard Central Arkansas 6-6 271 Jr. Brentwood, Tenn. DL Everett Ellefsen McNeese State 6-3 233 Sr. Madisonville, La. DL Jacob Newman Southeastern La. 6-2 275 Sr. Visalia, Calif. DL Deon Simon Northwestern State 6-4 315 Sr. Baton Rouge, La. LB Isiah Corbett Southeastern La. 6-3 250 Sr. Belle Glade, Fla. LB Bo Brown McNeese State 6-1 232 Jr. Katy, Texas LB Drew Misita Southeastern La. 6-1 245 Sr. Amite, La. DB Harlan Miller Southeastern La. 6-0 180 Jr. Kentwood, La. DB Imoan Claiborne Northwestern State 5-11 187 Sr. Alexandria, La. DB Mike Wade Sam Houston State 5-11 195 Sr. Arp, Texas DB Aaron Sam McNeese State 5-9 182 Sr. Lake Charles, La. DB Fred Thomas Northwestern State 5-10 168 Sr. Lutcher, La. P Jean Breaux McNeese State 5-10 170 Jr. Scott, La. KR Xavier Roberson Southeastern La. 5-9 180 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. PR Kevin Johnson Lamar 6-0 210 Sr. Houston, Texas

www.uiwcardinals.com 93 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 2014 SLC Preseason Second-Team Offense Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown QB Caleb Berry Lamar 6-2 195 Sr. Needville, Texas RB Kelvin Bennett McNeese State 5-11 170 Jr. Bleakwood, Texas RB Keshawn Hill Sam Houston State 5-10 205 Sr. Klein, Texas TE/HB Shane Young Sam Houston State 6-4 253 Sr. Lago Vista, Texas WR Jeff Smiley Southeastern La. 5-9 175 Jr. Flower Mound, Texas WR Damien Watts Central Arkansas 5-10 197 Sr. Texarkana, Texas WR Ernest Celestie McNeese State 5-11 190 Sr. Lake Charles, La. OL C.J. Simon Central Arkansas 6-3 296 Sr. Kingwood, Texas OL Byron Williams Stephen F. Austin 6-4 302 Jr. Dickinson, Texas OL Austin Douglass Northwestern State 6-1 320 Sr. Batesville, Miss. OL Justin Brock Lamar 6-5 300 Jr. Beaumont, Texas OL Joe Graves Southeastern La. 6-3 320 Jr. Covington, La. AP Daniel Taylor Northwestern State 5-10 160 Jr. Convent, La. PK Eddie Camara Central Arkansas 5-9 168 Sr. Cedar Hill, Texas

Second-Team Defense Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown DL T.J. Randall Central Arkansas 6-3 291 Sr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. DL A.J. Bowen Southeastern La. 6-2 320 Jr. Olive Branch, Miss. DL JeMarcus Marshall Northwestern State 6-3 241 So. Monroe, La. DL Gary Lorance Sam Houston State 6-0 290 Sr. New Boston, Texas LB Justin Church Southeastern La. 6-4 235 Sr. Mandeville, La. LB Davin Bovie Nicholls 5-11 180 Jr. Waggaman, La. LB Kaleb Muse Southeastern La. 6-0 255 Sr. Ponchatula, La. DB Gabe Hamner McNeese State 6-0 190 Jr. Sealy, Texas DB Dillon Winfrey Central Arkansas 5-8 174 Jr. Bryant, Ark. DB Tyler Stoddard Southeastern La. 6-2 210 Sr. Westlake, La. DB Adam Jones Northwestern State 6-2 197 So. Katy, Texas DB Byron Cobb Nicholls 5-10 175 Jr. St. Francisville, La. P Nick Bruno Stephen F. Austin 5-11 197 Jr. Rowlett, Texas KR Jatavious Wilson Central Arkansas 5-9 171 So. Bastrop, La. PR Ed Eagan Northwestern State 5-10 181 Jr. New Orleans, La.

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CHAMPIONSHIPS Coach of the Year 1964...... Bennie Ellender, Arkansas State McNeese State...... 13 1965...... Chena Gilstrap, UT Arlington Louisiana Tech*...... 8 1966...... Burley Bearden, UT Arlington Arkansas State*...... 7 1967...... Burley Bearden, UT Arlington Sam Houston State...... 5 1968...... Bennie Ellender, Arkansas State Lamar...... 4 1969...... Bennie Ellender, Arkansas State Northwestern State...... 4 1970...... Bennie Ellender, Arkansas State ...... Vernon Glass, Lamar Stephen F. Austin...... 4 1971...... , Louisiana Tech Louisiana-Monroe*...... 4 1972...... Maxie Lambright, Louisiana Tech UT Arlington*...... 3 1973...... Maxie Lambright, Louisiana Tech Troy*...... 3 1974...... Vernon Glass, Lamar Texas State*...... 2 1975...... Bill Davidson, Arkansas State North Texas*...... 2 1976...... Jack Doland, McNeese State Nicholls State...... 1 1977...... Maxie Lambright, Louisiana Tech Trinity*...... 1 1978...... Bill Davidson, Arkansas State Central Arkansas...... 1 1979...... Ernie Duplechin, McNeese State 1980...... Sam Robertson, Louisiana-Lafayette Southeastern LA...... 1 1981...... Bud Elliott, UT Arlington * Indicates former Southland Conference member 1982...... Billy Brewer, Louisiana Tech 1983...... Corky Nelson, North Texas 1984...... A. L. Williams, Louisiana Tech Year-By-Year Southland Champions 1985...... Larry Lacewell, Arkansas State 1986...... Larry Lacewell, Arkansas State 1964...... Lamar 1991...... McNeese State 1987...... Pat Collins, Louisiana-Monroe 1965...... Lamar ...... Sam Houston State 1988...... Sam Goodwin, Northwestern State 1989...... Lynn Graves, Stephen F. Austin 1966...... UT Arlington 1992...... Louisiana-Monroe 1990...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State ...... Lamar 1993...... McNeese State 1991...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1967...... UT Arlington 1994...... North Texas ...... Ron Randleman, Sam Houston State 1968...... Arkansas State 1995...... McNeese State 1992...... Dave Roberts, Louisiana-Monroe 1969...... Arkansas State 1996...... Troy 1993...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1994...... Matt Simon, North Texas 1970...... Arkansas State 1997...... McNeese State 1995...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1971...... Louisiana Tech ...... Northwestern State 1996...... Darren Barbier, Nicholls State ...... Lamar 1998...... Northwestern State 1997...... Sam Goodwin, Northwestern State ...... Trinity 1999...... Troy ...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1998...... Sam Goodwin, Northwestern State 1972...... Louisiana Tech ...... Stephen F. Austin 1999...... Larry Blakeney, Troy 1973...... Louisiana Tech 2000...... Troy 2000...... Larry Blakeney, Troy 1974...... Louisiana Tech 2001...... Sam Houston State 2001...... Ron Randleman, Sam Houston State 1975...... Arkansas State ...... McNeese State 2002...... Daryl Daye, Nicholls State 1976...... McNeese State 2002...... McNeese State 2003...... Tommy Tate, McNeese State 2004...... Scott Stoker, Northwestern State 1977...... Louisiana Tech 2003...... McNeese State 2005...... Jay Thomas, Nicholls State 1978...... Louisiana Tech 2004...... Northwestern State 2006...... Matt Viator, McNeese State ...... Arkansas State ...... Sam Houston State 2007...... Matt Viator, McNeese State 1979...... McNeese State 2005...... Nicholls State 2008...... Clint Conque, Central Arkansas 2009...... J.C. Harper, Stephen F. Austin 1980...... McNeese State ...... Texas State 2010...... J.C. Harper, Stephen F. Austin 1981...... UT Arlington 2006...... McNeese State 2011...... Willie Fritz, Sam Houston State 1982...... Louisiana Tech 2007...... McNeese State 2012...... Clint Conque, Central Arkansas 1983...... North Texas 2008...... Texas State 2013...... Ron Roberts, Southeastern Louisiana ...... Louisiana-Monroe 2009...... McNeese State Player of the Year 1984...... Louisiana Tech ...... Stephen F. Austin 1964-93...... None selected 1985...... Arkansas State 2010...... Stephen F. Austin 1994...... Mitch Maher, North Texas 1986...... Arkansas State 2011...... Sam Houston State 1995...... , McNeese State 1987...... Louisiana-Monroe 2012...... Sam Houston State 1996...... Claude Mathis, Texas State 1988...... Northwestern State 2013...... Southeastern Louisiana 1997...... Claude Mathis, Texas State 1998...... Jermaine Jones, Northwestern State 1989...... Stephen F. Austin ...... Central Arkansas 1999...... Chris Chaloupka, Sam Houston State 1990...... Louisiana-Monroe www.uiwcardinals.com 95 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 2000...... C.J. Carroll, Texas State 2011...... Richard Sincere, Sam Houston State 1982...... Doug Landry, Louisiana Tech 2001...... Josh McCown, Sam Houston State 2012...... Wynrick Smothers, Central Arkansas 1983...... Walter Johnson, Louisiana Tech 2002...... Hadley Prince, McNeese State 2013 ...... Cody Stroud, McNeese State 1984...... Dwane Brown, Arkansas State 2003...... B.J. Sams, McNeese State 1985...... Brian McZeal, McNeese State 2004...... Dustin Long, Sam Houston State Defensive Player of the Year 1986...... Matt Stover, Louisiana Tech 2005...... Barrick Nealy, Texas State 1964...... None selected 1987...... Scott Davis, North Texas 2006...... Steven Whitehead, McNeese State 1965...... Vernon McManus, Lamar 1988...... Chuck Rawlinson, Stephen F. Austin 2007...... Bryan Smith, McNeese State 1966...... Ken Ozee, UT Arlington 1989...... Ken Naquin, McNeese State 2008...... Nathan Brown, Central Arkansas 1967...... Marvin Upshaw, Trinity 1990...... Cedric Walker, Stephen F. Austin 2009...... Derrick Fourroux, McNeese State 1968...... Clovis Swinney, Arkansas State 1991...... Eric Acheson, McNeese State ...... Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin 1969...... Clovis Swinney, Arkansas State ...... Darryl Pounds, Nicholls State 2010...... Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin 1970...... Dennis Meyer, Arkansas State 1992...... Kerry Joseph, McNeese State 2011...... Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State 1971...... Dennis Meyer, Arkansas State 1993...... Zach Bronson, McNeese State 2012...... Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State 1972...... , Louisiana Tech 1994...... Claude Mathis, Texas State 2013...... Bryan Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana 1973...... Joe McNeely, Louisiana Tech 1995...... Jeremiah Trotter, Stephen F. Austin 1974...... Fred Dean, Louisiana Tech 1996...... Victor McKnight, Sam Houston State Offensive Player of the Year 1975...... Jerry Muckensturm, Arkansas State 1997...... Matt Dominguez, Sam Houston State 1964...... None selected 1976...... Roy Painter, Arkansas State 1998...... Jessie Burton, McNeese State 1965...... Jackie Hall, Trinity 1977...... Larry Anderson, Louisiana Tech 1999...... Reggie Stancil, Jacksonville, State 1966...... Phil Primm, Trinity ...... Wesley Williams, Arkansas State 2000...... Josh Son, Nicholls State 1967...... Mike Baylor, UT Arlington 1978...... Ardis McCann, Louisiana Tech 2001...... LeJuan Walker, Nicholls State 1968...... Frank McGuigan, Arkansas State 1979...... Johnny Robinson, Louisiana Tech 2002...... Tony Tompkins, Stephen F. Austin 1969...... Jim Lindsey, Abilene Christian 1980...... Daryl Burckel, McNeese State 2003...... Chance Dennis, Stephen F. Austin 1970...... Jim Lindsey, Abilene Christian 1981...... Rusty Guilbeau, McNeese State 2004...... Broderick Cole, Nicholls State 1971...... Kenny Lantrip, Louisiana Tech 1982...... Bruce Daigle, Louisiana-Monroe 2005...... Blake Bercegeay, McNeese State 1972...... , Louisiana Tech 1983...... Eugene Seale, Lamar 2006...... Derrick Fourroux, McNeese State 1973...... Denny Duron, Louisiana Tech 1984...... Doug Landry, Louisiana Tech 2007...... Karrington Bush, Texas State 1974...... Charles McDaniel, Louisiana Tech 1985...... Doug Landry, Louisiana Tech 2008...... Simmie Yarborough, Southeastern La. 1975...... David Hines, Arkansas State 1986...... Walter Johnson, Louisiana Tech 2009...... Malcolm Bronson, McNeese State 1976...... Derrick Jensen, UT Arlington 1987...... John Kulakowski, Northwestern State 2010...... Jestin Love, Central Arkansas 1977...... , Louisiana Tech 1988...... Eric Lokey, Stephen F. Austin ...... Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State ...... Derrick Jensen, UT Arlington 1989...... David Whitmore, Stephen F. Austin 2011...... Jordan Wells, Southeastern La. 1978...... , UT Arlington 1990...... Mike Pierce, McNeese State 2012...... Jonathan Woodard, Central Arkansas 1979...... Roy Dewalt, UT Arlington 1991...... Andre Carron, Northwestern State 2013...... Kade Harrington, Lamar 1980...... Stephen Starring, McNeese State 1992...... Terry Irving, McNeese State 1981...... Buford Jordan, McNeese State 1993...... Terry Irving, McNeese State Newcomer of the Year 1982...... , Louisiana Tech 1994...... Vincent Landrum, McNeese State 1964-90...... None selected 1983...... Greg Carter, North Texas 1995...... Kavika Pittman, McNeese State 1991...... Wendal Lowrey, Louisiana-Monroe 1984...... Scotty Caldwell, UT Arlington 1996...... Pratt Lyons, Troy 1992...... Terrance Brown, North Texas 1985...... Burton Murchison, Lamar 1997...... Tony Maranto, Northwestern State 1993...... Irving Spikes, Louisiana-Monroe 1986...... Dwane Brown, Arkansas State 1998...... Charles Ayro, McNeese State 1994...... Chad Reeves, McNeese State 1987...... Stan Humphries, Louisiana-Monroe 1999...... Anthony Rabb, Troy 1995...... Tim Denton, Sam Houston State 1988...... Scott Davis, North Texas 2000...... Keith Davis, Sam Houston State 1996...... John Emery, Nicholls State 1989...... Todd Hammel, Stephen F. Austin 2001...... Joe Judge, McNeese State 1997...... Ronnie Powell, Northwestern State 1990...... Cisco Richard, Louisiana-Monroe 2002...... Roy Locks, Northwestern State 1998...... , Texas State 1991...... Gilbert Price, Texas State 2003...... Brent Hafford, Stephen F. Austin 1999...... Chris Chaloupka, Sam Houston State 1992...... Roosevelt Potts, Louisiana-Monroe 2004...... Jamall Johnson, Northwestern State 2000...... Demontray Carter, Troy 1993...... Robert Cobb, Louisiana-Monroe 2005...... Fred Evans, Texas State 2001...... Craig Nall, Northwestern State 1994...... Donald Wilkerson, Texas State 2006...... Bryan Smith, McNeese State 2002...... Roderick Royal, McNeese State 1995...... Clarence Matthews, Northwestern State 2007...... Kareem Moore, Nicholls State 2003...... Jamall Johnson, Northwestern State 1996...... Patrick Palmer, Northwestern State 2008...... Larry Hart, Central Arkansas 2004...... Fred Evans, Texas State 1997...... Mikhael Ricks, Stephen F. Austin 2009...... Larry Hart, Central Arkansas 2005...... Joseph Tobias, Nicholls State 1998...... Montressa Kirby, Jacksonville State ...... Tim Knicky, Stephen F. Austin 2006...... Kareem Moore, Nicholls State 1999...... Chris Chaloupka, Sam Houston State 2010...... Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin 2007...... Lardarius Webb, Nicholls State 2000...... Tony Taylor, Northwestern State 2011...... Darnell Taylor, Sam Houston State 2008...... Duane Brooks, Stephen F. Austin 2001...... Wes Pate, Stephen F. Austin 2012...... Darnell Taylor, Sam Houston State 2009...... Andre Banks, Stephen F. Austin 2002...... Vick King, McNeese State 2013...... Cqulin Hubert, Southeastern Louisiana 2010...... Andre Anderson, McNeese State 2003...... Vick King, McNeese State 2011...... Willie Jefferson, Stephen F. Austin 2004...... Derrick Johnson, Northwestern State Freshman of the Year 2012...... Kevin Johnson, Lamar 2005...... Yale Vannoy, Nicholls State 1964-77...... None selected 2013...... Zach Adkins, Northwestern State 2006...... D.D. Terry, Sam Houston State 1978...... Jessie Clark, Louisiana Tech 2007...... Nathan Brown, Central Arkansas 1979...... Lee Charles Wright, Arkansas State 2008...... Toddrick Pendland, McNeese State 1980...... Buford Jordon, McNeese State 2009...... Bradley George, Texas State ...... Joey Granger, McNeese State 2010...... Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin 1981...... Willie Wiggins, UT Arlington

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Overall SLC FIRST TEAM OFFENSE HONORABLE MENTION W L Pct. W L Pct. Name Pos Yr School Name Pos School Southeastern La. 11 3 .786 7 0 1.000 Bryan Bennett QB Jr. Southeastern La. Cody Stroud QB McNeese State McNeese State 10 3 .769 6 1 .857 Marcus Wiltz RB Sr. McNeese St. Caleb Berry QB Lamar Timothy Flanders RB Sr. Sam Houston St. Tuskani Figaro QB Nicholls St. Sam Houston St. 9 5 .643 4 3 .571 Nic Jacobs TE Jr. McNeese St. Brady Attatway QB Stephen F. Austin Central Arkansas 7 5 .583 4 3 .571 Torrance Williams WR Sr. Sam Houston St. Kade Harrington RB Lamar Northwestern St. 6 6 .500 3 4 .429 Diontae Spencer WR Sr. McNeese St. Garrett Atzenweiler RB Northwestern St. Lamar 5 7 .417 2 5 .286 Michael Brooks WR Sr. Stephen F. Austin Keshawn Hill RB Sam Houston St. Arinze Agada OL Sr. McNeese St. Jeremy Meyers TE Southeastern La. Nicholls State 4 8 .333 1 6 .143 Antoine Everett OL Jr. McNeese St. Tyler Boyd TE Stephen F. Austin Stephen F. Austin 3 9 .250 1 6 .143 Gasten Gabriel OL Sr. Southeastern La. Shane Young TE Sam Houston St. Marshall Paris OL Sr. Southeastern La. Louis Hollier WR Northwestern St. PLAYER OF THE YEAR Donald Jackson OL So. Sam Houston St. D.J. Ward WR Stephen F. Austin Xavier Roberson AP Jo. Southeastern La. Jeff Smiley WR Southeastern La. Bryan Bennett, Southeastern La. Seth Sebastian PK Sr. Southeastern La. Aaron Thomas WR Stephen F. Austin Desmond Smith WR Central Arkansas OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Erik Buchanan WR Nicholls St. FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Marquis Fruge WR Southeastern La. Cody Stroud, McNeese State Name Pos Yr School Andrew Ratliff OL Stephen F. Austin Jesse Dickson DL Sr. Lamar Bradnson DeWitt OL Sam Houston St. Jonathan Woodard DL So. Central Arkansas DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Matt Boyles OL Sam Houston St. Everett Ellefsen DL Jr. McNeese St. Quentin Marsh OL McNeese St. Cqulin Hubert, Southeastern La. Markeith Gaines DL Sr. Central Arkansas Joe Graves OL Southeastern La. Justin Heard LB Sr. Central Arkansas Jonathan Braddock OL Southeastern La. Cqulin Hubert LB Sr. Southeastern La. OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Ryne Chambers OL Stephen F. Austin Eric Fieilo LB Sr. Sam Houston St. Arinze Agaada, McNeese State Nick Gorman OL McNeese St. Bookie Sneed DB Sr. Sam Houston St. Tchissakid Player OL Northwestern St. Guy Morgan DB Sr. McNeese St. Ed Eagan AP Northwestern St. FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Marcus Peters DB Sr. Central Arkansas. Jeremy Williams DL Southeastern La. Tyrus McGlothen DB Sr. Lamar Kade Harrington, Lamar Kevin Dorn DL McNeese St. Harlan Miller DB So. Southeastern La. Deon Simon DL Northwestern St. Kollin Kahler P Sr. Lamar Malcom Mattox DL Stephen F. Austin NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR Xavier Roberson KR So. Southeastern La. T.J. Randall DL Central Arkasnas Zach Adkins, Northwestern State Torrance Williams PR Sr. Sam Houston St. JeMarcus Marshall DL Northwestern St. Greg Triay DL Southeastern La. COACH OF THE YEAR SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Ortavious Hypolite LB Stephen F. Austin Ron Roberts, Southeasten La. Name Pos Yr School James Washington LB Lamar Brian Bell QB Jr. Sam Houston St. Chris Bermond LB Nicholls St. Gus Johnson RB Jr. Stephen F. Austin Justin Church LB Southeastern La. Rasheed Harrell RB So. Southeastern La. Tanner Brock LB Sam Houston St. Chase Dixon TE Sr. Central Arkansas De’Antrey Loche DB Sam Houston St. Reggie Begelton WR So. Dezmin DB Southeastern La. Dezmin Lewis WR Jr. Central Arkansas Tyler Stoddard DB Southeastern La. Tony McCrea WR Sr. Southeastern La. Marice Sutton DB Southeastern La. Warren Jones OL Sr. Northwestern St. Jestin Love DB Central Arkansas Dominique Allen OL Sr. Central Arkansas Fred Thomas DB Northwestern St. Cole Caruthers OL Jr. Central Arkansas Chad Allen DB Lamar Kyle Gillam OL Sr. Lamar Terence Cahee DB McNeese St. Abasi Salimu OL Sr. Nicholls St. Jordan Wiggs PK Stephen F. Austin Richard Sincere AP Sr. Sma Houston St. Nick Bruno PK Stephen F. Austin Ryan Rome PK Sr. McNeese St. Jean Breaux PK McNeese St. Jatavious Wilson KR Central Arkansas SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Ed Eagan PR Northwestern St. Name Pos Yr School Jacob Newman DL Jr. Southeastern La. Andrew Weaver DL Sr. Sam Houston St. Lesley Deamer DL Sr Northwestern St. Jarrett Brown DL Sr. Sam Houston St. Pat Black LB Sr. Northwestern St. Isiah Corbett LB Jr. Southeastern La. Bo Brown LB So. McNeese St. Imoan Claiborne DB Jr. Northwestern St. Michael Wade DB Jr. Sam Houston St. Theo Alexander DB Sr. Southeastern La. Aaron Sam DB Jr. McNeese St. Siegan Vergenal DB Sr. Nicholls St. Matt McCormick P Sr. Southeastern La. Diontae Spencer KR Sr. McNeese St. Kevin Johnson PR Jr. Lamar

www.uiwcardinals.com 97 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 outhland tats RUSHING Team Att-Yds2013 Yds/G PUNTING S Team Punt-Yds Avg STACKLES Team S-A-T Avg/G 1. Flanders, Tim SHSU 241-1430 102.1 1. Nunez, Emmanuel UIW 57-2421 42.5 1. Heard, Justin UCA 60-35-95 10.6 2. Figaro, Tuskani NICH 177-1103 100.3 2. Edwards, Lachlan SHSU 30-1271 42.4 2. Garrett, Collin SFA 40-48-88 8.8 3. Wiltz, Marcus MCN 213-1287 99.0 3. Kahler, Kollin LU 69-2848 41.3 3. Black, Patrick NWLA 49-54-103 8.6 4. Johnson, Gus SFA 179-1061 96.5 4. Bruno, Nick SFA 62-2504 40.4 4. Hypolite, Ortavious SFA 35-62-97 8.1 5. Bennett, Bryan SLU 183-1046 74.7 5. Breaux, Jean MCN 59-2331 39.5 5. Brock, Tanner SHSU 44-66-110 7.9

PASSING Team Yds-TD Avg/G ALL PURPOSE Team Yards Avg/G SACKS Team Total Avg/G 1. Attaway, Brady SFA 4268-32 355.7 1. Spencer, Diontae MCN 1895 145.8 1. Woodard, Jonathan UCA 8.0 0.67 2. Berry, Caleb LU 3332-32 277.7 2. Eagan, Ed NWLA 1518 126.5 2. Marshall, JeMarcus NWLA 7.5 0.68 3. Adkins, Zach NWLA 2725-21 227.1 3. Brooks, Mike SFA 1435 119.6 3. Corbett, Isiah SLU 7.0 0.50 4. Bennett, Bryan SLU 3165-21 226.1 4. Roberson, Xavier SLU 1590 113.6 Newman, Jacob SLU 7.0 0.50 5. Stroud, Cody MCN 2935-28 225.8 5. Wiltz, Marcus MCN 1467 112.8 Weaver, Andrew SHSU 7.0 0.50

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Att-Cmp-Int Eff. SCORING Team TD-XP-FG Pts/G TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Total Avg/G 1. Reed, Taylor UCA 30-37-0 197.2 1. Wiggs, Jordam SFA 0-57-14 8.2 1. Corbett, Isiah SLU 16.0 1.14 2. Bell, Brian SHSU 171-307-10 151.7 2. Sebastian, Seth SLU 0-66-16 8.1 2. Dickson, Jesse LU 15.0 1.25 3. Howard, Ryan UCA 144-234-4 149.8 3. Rome, Ryan MCN 0-60-12 8.0 3. Newman, Jacob SLU 14.0 1.00 4. Bennett, Bryan SLU 215-354-11 149.2 4. Swimberghe, Luc SHSU 0-73-8 6.9 4. Woodard, Jonathan UCA 11.5 0.96 5. Stroud, Cody MCN 211-370-7 144.8 5. Bennett, Bryan SLU 16-0-0 6.9 Miles, Ishmiah SFA 11.5 0.96

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Rush-Pass Yds/G SCORING (TDs) Team TDs Pts/G INTERCEPTIONS Team Int-Yds Int/G 1. Attaway, Brady SFA (-58)-4268 350.8 1. Bennett, Bryan SLU 16 6.9 1. Vallier, Trey SFA 4-59 0.36 2. Bennett, Bryan SLU 1046-3165 300.8 2. Flanders, Timothy SHSU 15 6.4 2. Morgan, Guy MCN 4-143 0.31 3. Berry, Caleb LU 160-3332 291.0 3. Wiltz, Marcus MCN 13 6.0 3. Miller, Harlan SLU 4-124 0.29 4. Adkins, Zach NWLA 224-2725 245.8 Spencer, Diontae MCN 13 6.0 Sutton, Marice SLU 4-112 0.29 5. Bell, Brian SHSU 614-2490 221.7 Brooks, Mike SFA 12 6.0 5. Douglas, Kobie UIW 3-55 0.27

PUNT RETURN AVG Team Ret-Yds Avg FIELD GOALS Team FG-FGA FG/G PASSES DEFENDED Team Brup-Int Avg/G 1. Johnson, Kevin LU 12-216 18.0 1. Wiggs, Jordan SFA 14-19 1.17 1. Peters, Marcus UCA 12-2 1.17 2. Williams, Torrance SHSU 29-464 16.0 2. Sebastian, Seth SLU 16-18 1.14 2. Loche, De’Antrey SHSU 12-3 1.15 3. Eagan, Ed NWLA 13-124 9.5 3. Moore, Chris NWLA 13-23 1.08 3. Miller, Harlan SLU 10-4 1.00 4. Brooks, Mike SFA 17-139 8.2 4. Rome, Ryan MCN 12-15 1.00 Sneed, Bookie SHSU 13-1 1.00 5. Spencer, Diontae MCN 20-152 7.6 5. Camara, Eddie UCA 8-14 0.80 5. Thomas, Fred NWLA 7-3 0.83

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Rec-Yds Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Team PATs-FGs Pts/G 1. Begelton, Reggie LU 82-858 6.8 1. Wiggs, Jordan SFA 57-14 8.2 2. Boyd, Tyler SFA 79-1183 6.6 2. Sebastian, Seth SLU 66-16 8.1 3. Brooks, Mike SFA 76-985 6.3 3. Rome, Ryan MCN 60-12 8.0 4. Ward, D.J. SFA 61-809 5.1 4. Swimberghe, Luc SHSU 73-8 6.9 5. Jennings, Casey UIW 54-738 4.9 5. Moore, Chris NWLA 36-13 6.2

KICK RETURN AVG Team Ret-Yds Avg FIELD GOAL PCT Team FG-FGA Pct. 1. Roberson, Xavier SLU 26-915 35.2 1. Sebastian, Seth SLU 16-18 88.9 2. Wilson, Jatavious UCA 19-581 30.6 2. Rome, Ryan MCN 12-15 80.0 3. Spencer, Diontae MCN 29-853 29.4 3. Wiggs, Jordan SFA 14-19 73.7 4. Fortson, Carey NICH 30-766 25.5 4. Wilcox, Jake UIW 7-11 63.6 5. Eagan, Ed NWLA 34-798 23.5 5. Camara, Eddie UCA 8-14 57.1

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Rec-Yds Yds/G PAT KICKING PCT Team XP-XPA Pct. 1. Boyd, Tyler SFA 79-1183 98.6 1. Ball, Alex LU 20-20 100.0 2. Brooks, Mike SFA 76-985 82.1 2. Sebastian, Seth SLU 66-67 98.5 3. Begelton, Reggie LU 82-858 71.5 3. Wiggs, Jordan SFA 57-58 98.3 4. Williams, Torrance SHSU 55-964 68.9 4. Simberge, Luc SHSU 73-75 97.3 5. Ward, D.J. SFA 61-809 67.4 5. Rome, Ryan MCN 60-63 95.2

www.uiwcardinals.com 98 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 SCORING OFFENSE Pts Avg PUNTING No.-Yards Net/P PENALTIES No-Yds Avg/G 1. Sam Houston State 576 41.1 1. Incarnate Word 59-2451 39.2 1. Sam Houston State 76-641 45.8 2. McNeese State 520 40.0 2. Sam Houston State 61-2550 38.8 2. Lamar 69-606 50.5 3. Stephen F. Austin 462 38.5 3. Stephen F. Austin 65-2554 37.0 3. Southeastern La. 101-778 55.6 4. Southeastern La. 538 38.4 4. McNeese State 60-2331 36.0 4. McNeese State 82-735 56.5 5. Lamar 401 33.4 5. Nicholls 52-1995 35.3 5. Nicholls 84-696 58.0

RUSHING OFFENSE Att-Yds Yds/G PASS EFFICIENCY Att-Cmp-Int Effic FIELD GOALS Made-Att Pct 1. Sam Houston State 655-3710 265.0 1. Southeastern La. 240-397-12 146.6 1. Southeastern La. 16-18 .889 2. Southeastern La. 647-3271 233.6 2. Sam Houston State 179-333-11 145.4 2. McNeese State 13-17 .765 3. McNeese State 562-2716 208.9 3. McNeese State 224-393-7 145.0 3. Stephen F. Austin 14-19 .737 4. Nicholls 479-2378 198.2 4. Lamar 307-495-8 139.4 4. Sam Houston State 8-11 .727 5. Stephen F. Austin 422-2196 183.0 5. Central Arkansas 361-557-13 138.5 5. Lamar 12-17 .706

SCORING DEFENSE Pts Avg TURNOVER MARGIN Mar Per/G OPPONENT PENALTIES No-Yds Avg/G 1. Southeastern La. 318 22.7 1. Lamar +8 0.67 1. Stephen F. Austin 92-927 77.2 2. Incarnate Word 295 26.8 2. Incarnate Word +4 0.36 2. Nicholls 80-745 62.1 3. Central Arkansas 326 27.2 3. Central Arkansas +4 0.33 3. Incarnate Word 81-677 61.5 4. Sam Houston State 387 27.6 4. McNeese State +4 0.31 4. Northwestern State 80-730 60.8 5. McNeese State 370 28.5 5. Sam Houston State +4 0.29 5. Lamar 80-690 57.5

RUSHING DEFENSE Att-Yards Yds/G PASS DEF EFFICIENCY Att-Cmp-Int Effic PAT KICKING Made-Att Pct 1. Sam Houston State 544-2005 143.2 1. Lamar 211-380-16 116.9 1. Southeastern La. 66-67 .985 2. Incarnate Word 497-1622 147.5 2. Southeastern La. 242-457-17 118.7 2. Stephen F. Austin 58-59 .983 3. Central Arkansas 452-1805 150.4 3. McNeese State 223-445-14 124.2 3. Lamar 49-50 .980 4. Northwestern State 1481-1924 160.3 4. Central Arkansas 258-436-10 133.0 4. Sam Houston State 74-77 .961 5. Southeastern La. 532-2287 163.4 5. Incarnate Word 202-352-9 134.4 5. Central Arkansas 49-51 .961

PASS OFFENSE Att-Cmp-Yds Yds/G FIRST DOWNS Rush-Pass-Pen Total 4TH-DN CONVERSIONS Conv-Att Pct 1. Stephen F. Austin 622-373-4668 389.0 1. Stephen F. Austin 100-191-30 321 1. McNeese State 14-23 60.9 2. Central Arkansas 557-361-3979 331.6 2. Sam Houston State 188-110-18 316 2. Nicholls 14-25 56.0 3. Lamar 495-307-3456 288.0 3. Southeastern La. 159-133-23 315 3. Incarnate Word 14-28 50.0 4. Southeastern La. 397-240-3495 249.6 4. McNeese State 158-126-15 299 4. Southeastern La. 11-23 47.8 5. McNeese State 393-224-3146 242.0 5. Central Arkansas 92-176-17 285 5. Sam Houston State 13-28 46.4

TOTAL OFFENSE Rush-Pass Yds/G 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS Conv-Att Pct TIME OF POSSESSION Total Time Avg/G 1. Stephen F. Austin 2196-4668 572.0 1. Southeastern La. 105-213 49.3 1. Nicholls 398:42 33:13 2. Southeastern La. 3271-3495 483.3 2. Nicholls 75-177 42.4 2. McNeese State 419:48 32:17 3. Central Arkansas 1456-3979 452.9 3. McNeese State 81-195 41.5 3. Incarnate Word 348:20 31:40 4. McNeese State 2716-3146 450.9 4. Sam Houston State 76-183 41.5 4. Central Arkansas 371:33 30:57 5. Sam Houston State 3710-2598 450.6 5. Lamar 83-200 41.5 5. Southeastern La. 430:10 30:43

PASS DEFENSE Att-Cmp-Yds Yds/G OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS Rush-Pass-Pen Per/G OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT Conv-Att Pct 1. Lamar 211-380-2371 197.6 1. Incarnate Word 84-109-15 18.9 1. Southeastern La. 8-31 25.8 2. Southeastern La. 242-457-3117 222.6 2. Southeastern La. 120-138-20 19.9 2. Central Arkansas 5-17 29.4 3. Nicholls 235-366-2679 223.2 3. Lamar 118-110-12 20.0 3. Incarnate Word 9-25 36.0 4. Northwestern State 221-360-2745 228.8 3. McNeese State 111-125-24 20.0 4. Nicholls 6-16 37.5 5. Incarnate Word 202-352-2656 241.5 5. Central Arkansas 95-130-17 20.2 5. Sam Houston State 9-23 39.1

TOTAL DEFENSE Rush-Pass Yds/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT Conv-Att Pct KICKOFF COVERAGE No. NetAvg 1. Southeastern La. 2287-3117 386.0 1. Incarnate Word 54-153 35.3 1. Southeastern La. 98 42.8 2. Incarnate Word 1622-2656 388.9 2. Southeastern La. 72-203 35.5 2. Sam Houston State 97 40.8 3. Northwestern State 1924-2745 389.1 3. McNeese State 72-194 37.1 3. McNeese State 94 40.5 4. Lamar 2420-2371 399.2 4. Lamar 68-182 37.4 4. Central Arkansas 74 38.8 5. Central Arkansas 1805-3011 401.3 5. Central Arkansas 74-193 38.3 5. Incarnate Word 54 38.0

KICKOFF RETURNS Ret-Yds Avg SACKS BY Sacks Yards RED ZONE OFFENSE RedZone Percent 1. Central Arkansas 43-1049 24.4 1. Southeastern La. 34 213 1. McNeese State 52-58 89.7 2. Southeastern La. 44-1069 24.3 2. Northwestern State 29 170 2. Southeastern La. 58-67 86.6 3. McNeese State 64-1514 23.7 3. Lamar 27 182 3. Sam Houston State 55-65 84.6 4. Northwestern State 40-893 22.3 3. Central Arkansas 27 171 4. Lamar 42-50 84.0 5. Nicholls 59-1228 20.8 5. Sam Houston State 26 158 5. Northwestern State 32-40 80.0

PUNT RETURN AVG Ret-Yds Avg SACKS AGAINST Sacks Yards RED ZONE DEFENSE RedZone Percent 1. Lamar 15-243 16.2 1. Stephen F. Austin 8 63 1. Central Arkansas 25-38 65.8 2. Sam Houston State 33-493 14.9 2. Southeastern La. 12 63 2. Southeastern La. 35-49 71.4 3. Northwestern State 16-145 9.1 3. Sam Houston State 13 74 3. Sam Houston State 37-48 77.1 4. McNeese State 23-185 8.0 4. Northwestern State 20 126 4. McNeese State 37-47 78.7 5. Stephen F. Austin 18-141 7.8 5. Central Arkansas 22 177 5. Incarnate Word 30-38 78.9

www.uiwcardinals.com 99 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 GAME ONE GAME TWO Saturday, Aug. 30 • Benson Stadium • San Antonio • 6 pm Saturday, Sep. 6 • Homer Bryce Stadium • Nacogdoches • 6 pm Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks Stadium: Hornet Stadium (21,195) Stadium: Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575) Nickname: Hornets Nickname: Lumberjacks Member: Big Sky (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 29,000 Enrollment: 12,999 Location: Sacramento, CA Location: Nacogdoches, TX Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Purple and White Coach: Jody Sears Coach: Clint Conque Coach’s institution record: 0-0 (1st) Coach’s institution record: 0-0 (1st) Coach’s overall record: same Coach’s overall record: 105-59 (15th) Sports Information Director: Brian Berger Sports Information Director: Rand Champion SID Phone: 916-278-4313 SID Phone: 936-468-2606 SID Fax: NA SID Fax: 936-468-4593 Athletics website: www.hornetsports.com Athletics website: www.sfajacks.com 2013 record: 5-7 2013 record: 3-9 Series: Tied 0-0 Series: Tied 0-0 Lettermen Returning: Lettermen Returning: 33 Starters Returning: Starters Returning: 15 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Garrett Safron (142 - 492, 7 TD) Rushing: Gus Johnson (176 - 1061, 11 TD) Passing: Garrett Safron (294 - 460 - 3289, 27 TD/13 INT) Passing: Joe Minden (19 - 31 - 200, 2 TD/0 INT) Receiving: DeAndre Carter (64 - 934, 14 TD) Receiving: Taylor Boyd (79 - 1183, 8 TD) Tackles: Russell Smith (78 tackles, 2.0 TFL), Darnell Sankey (65 Tackles: Collin Garrett (97 tackles, 3.5 TFL, 2 INT), Ishmiah Miles tackles, 9.5 TFL, 6.0 QBS) (41 tackles, 11.5 TFL, 5.0 QBS)

GAME THREE GAME FOUR Saturday, Sep. 13 • Fargodome • Fargo, ND • 2:30 pm Saturday, Sep. 20 • Stadium • Abilene • 3:05 pm North Dakota State Bison Abilene Christian Wildcats Stadium: Gate City Bank Field at the Fargodome (18,700) Stadium: Shotwell Stadium (15,000) Nickname: Bison Nickname: Wildcats Member: Missouri Valley Football (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 14,629 Enrollment: 4,600 Location: Fargo, ND Location: Abilene, TX Colors: Yellow and Green Colors: Purple and White Coach: Chris Klieman Coach: Ken Collums Coach’s institution record: 0-0 (1st) Coach’s institution record: 13-9 (3rd) Coach’s overall record: 3-7 (2nd) Coach’s overall record: same Sports Information Director: Ryan Perreault Sports Information Director: Lance Fleming SID Phone: 701-231-8331 SID Phone: 325-674-2693 SID Fax: 701-231-8022 SID Fax: 325-674-6798 Athletics website: www.GoBison.com Athletics website: www.acusports.com 2013 record: 15-0 2013 record: 6-5 Series: Tied 0-0 Series: ACU leads 4-1 (2013 - UIW 34, ACU 31) Lettermen Returning: 39 Lettermen Returning: 47 Starters Returning: 10 Starters Returning: 13 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: John Crockett (190 - 1277, 11 TD) Rushing: Adrian Duncan (36 - 156, 2 TD) Passing: Carson Wentz (22 - 30 - 209, 1 TD/0 INT) Passing: Malcolm Ruben (4 - 4 - 27, 1 TD/0 INT) Receiving: Zach Vraa (67 - 1191, 15 TD) Receiving: DeMarcus Thompson (23 - 305, 3 TD), Noah Cheshier Tackles: Carlton Littlejohn (89 tackles, 7.0 TFL), Colten Heagle (85 (12 - 91, 4 TD) tackles, 3.0 TFL) Tackles: Angel Lopez (109 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 2 INT), Nick Richard- son (53 tackles, 15.5 TFL, 11.0 QBS)

www.uiwcardinals.com 100 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 GAME Five GAME SIX Saturday, Sep. 27 • Benson Stadium • San Antonio • 6 pm Saturday, Oct. 4 • Benson Stadium • Houston • 6 pm Southeastern Louisiana Lions Houston Baptist Huskies Stadium: Strawberry Stadium (7,408) Stadium: Husky Stadium (5,000) Nickname: Lions Nickname: Huskies Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 15,602 Enrollment: 2,910 Location: Hammond, LA Location: Houston, TX Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Royal Blue and Orange Coach: Ron Roberts Coach: Vic Shealy Coach’s institution record: 16-9 (3rd) Coach’s institution record: 3-4 (2nd) Coach’s overall record: 63-25 (8th) Coach’s overall record: 30-18-1 (6th) Sports Information Director: Kemmler Chapple Sports Information Director: Russ Reneau SID Phone: 985-549-3221 SID Phone: 281-649-3098 SID Fax: 985-549-3773 SID Fax: 281-649-3496 Athletics website: www.LionSports.net Athletics website: www.HBUHuskies.com 2013 record: 11-3 2013 record: 3-4 Series: SLU leads 1-0 (2013 - SLU 35, UIW 3) Series: UIW leads 1-0 (2013 - UIW 24, HBU 3) Lettermen Returning: 58 Lettermen Returning: 29 Starters Returning: 15 Starters Returning: NA Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Bryan Bennett (183 - 1046, 16 TD) Rushing: B.J. Kelly (97 - 551, 5 TD) Passing: Bryan Bennett (215 - 354 - 3165, 21TD/11 INT) Passing: Ka’Darius Baker (93 - 161 - 1083, 4 TD/3 INT) Receiving: Isaiah Kepley (15 - 283, 1 TD) Receiving: Darian Lazard (22 - 256, 1 TD) Tackles: Isiah Corbett (58 tackles, 16.0 TFL, 7.0 QBS), Jacob New- Tackles: Garrett Dolan (68 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 2.0 QBS), Taylor man (42 tackles, 14.0 TFL, 7.0 QBS) Thompson (43 tackles, 4 INT)

GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT Saturday, Oct. 11 • Turpin Stadium • Natchitoches, LA • 6 pm Saturday, Oct. 25 • Benson Stadium • San Antonio • 6 pm Northwestern State Demons McNeese State Cowboys Stadium: Turpin Stadium (15,971) Stadium: Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium (17,610) Nickname: Demons Nickname: Cowboys Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 8,997 Enrollment: 8,900 Location: Natchitoches, LA Location: Lake Charles, LA Colors: Purple, White and Orange Trim Colors: Blue and Gold Coach: Jay Thomas Coach: Matt Viator Coach’s institution record: 6-6 (2nd) Coach’s institution record: 62-27 (9th) Coach’s overall record: 33-41 (8th) Coach’s overall record: same Sports Information Director: Doug Ireland Sports Information Director: Matthew Bonnette SID Phone: 318-357-6467 SID Phone: 337-475-5207 SID Fax: 318-357-4515 SID Fax: 337-475-5202 Athletics website: www.NSUDemons.com Athletics website: www.McNeeseSports.com 2013 record: 6-6 2013 record: 10-3 Series: Tied 0-0 Series: Tied 0-0 Lettermen Returning: 57 Lettermen Returning: 51 Starters Returning: 16 Starters Returning: 16 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Garrett Atzenweiler (118 - 526, 5 TD) Rushing: Kelvin Bennett (108 - 774, 4 TD) Passing: Zach Adkins (244 - 378 - 2712, 21 TD/9 INT) Passing: Tyler Bolfing (12 - 22- 165, 0 TD/0 INT) Receiving: Ed Eagan (44 - 576, 3 TD) Receiving: Ernest Celestie (31 - 565, 5 TD) Tackles: Adam Jones (73 tackles, 14.0 TFL, 2.0 QBS), JeMarcus Tackles: Aaron Sam (84 tackles, 8.5 TFL), Bo Brown (75 tackles, Marshall (25 tackles, 11.0 TFL, 8.5 QBS) 12.0 TFL, 4.0 QBS)

www.uiwcardinals.com 101 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2014 GAME NINE GAME ten Saturday, Nov. 1 • John L. Guidry Stadium • Thibodaux, LA • 6 pm Saturday, Nov. 8 • Benson Stadium • San Antonio • 6 pm Nicholls State Colonels Sam Houston State Bearkats Stadium: Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium (10,500) Stadium: Elliott T. Bowers Stadium (12,975) Nickname: Colonels Nickname: Bearkats Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 6,540 Enrollment: 19,214 Location: Thibodaux, LA Location: Huntsville, TX Colors: Red and Gray Colors: Orange and White Coach: Charlie Stubbs Coach: K.C. Keeler Coach’s institution record: 10-35 (5th) Coach’s institution record: 0-0 (1st) Coach’s overall record: same Coach’s overall record: 174-73-1 (21st) Sports Information Director: Jamie Bustos Sports Information Director: Paul Ridings SID Phone: 985-448-4281 SID Phone: 936-294-1764 SID Fax: 985-448-4814 SID Fax: 936-294-3538 Athletics website: www.geauxcolonels.com Athletics website: www.gobearkats.com 2013 record: 4-8 2013 record: 9-5 Series: Tied 0-0 Series: SHSU leads 2-0 (2013 - SHSU 52, UIW 21) Lettermen Returning: 44 Lettermen Returning: 53 Starters Returning: 12 Starters Returning: 14 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Tuskani Figaro (177 - 1103, 7 TD) Rushing: Keshawn Hill (81 - 536, 8 TD) Passing: Tuskani Figaro (83 - 157 - 1135, 8 TD/6 INT) Passing: Jarod Johnson (5 - 17 - 82, 0 TD/0 INT) Receiving: Xavier Marcus (17 - 260, 2 TD) Receiving: Gerald Thomas (25 - 389, 1 TD) Tackles: Kameryon Brown (66 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 1.0 QBS), Byron Tackles: Michael Wade (105 tackles, 8 PBUs, 2 INT), Desmond Cobb (59 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 2 INT) Fite (63 tackles, 5.0 TFL, 4 PBUs)

GAME Eleven Saturday, Nov. 15 • Provost Umphrey Stadium • Beaumont • 1 pm Lamar Cardinals Stadium: Provost Umphrey Stadium (16,000) Nickname: Cardinals Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 14,522 Location: Beaumont, TX Colors: Red and White Coach: Ray Woodard Coach’s institution record: 18-28 (5th) Coach’s overall record: same Sports Information Director: James Dixon SID Phone: 409-880-8329 SID Fax: 409-880-2338 Athletics website: www.lamarcardinals.com 2013 record: 5-7 Series: LU leads 1-0 (2011 - LU 45, UIW 35) Lettermen Returning: 46 Starters Returning: 12 Top Returners Rushing: Kade Harrington (180 - 880, 8 TD) Passing: Caleb Berry (295 - 475 - 3332, 32TD/8 INT) Receiving: Reggie Begelton (82 - 858, 8 TD), Mark Roberts (33 - 638, 8 TD) Tackles: Omar Tebo (37 tackles, 6.0 TFL), Anthony Beard (35 tack- les, 3.0 TFL, 1.0 QBS)

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