GAME3 NATIONAL 11 • HOUSTON CHAMPIONSHIPS | 26 FIRST TEAM ALL-AMERICANS | 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 15 BOWL GAMES | 1 HEISMAN TROPHY2014 WINNER SMU FOOTBALL | 166 SELECTIONS GAME INNOTES THE NFL • DRAFTPAGE 1 #PONYUP SMUMUSTANGS SMU_FOOTBALL SMUMUSTANGS 2014 SMU FOOTBALL SMUFOOTBALL SMU.MUSTANGS GAME 11: Houston at SMU

GAME INFORMATION SMU MUSTANGS 2014 SCHEDULE HOUSTON AT SMU 8/31 at #10/10 Baylor L, 45-0 Date: Friday, Nov. 28, 2014 9/6 at North L, 43-6 Kickoff: 11 a.m. CT 9/20 #6/7 TEXAS A&M L, 58-6 Location: Dallas, Texas 9/27 [RV/RV] TCU L, 56-0 Stadium: Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000) 10/4 at #22/21 East Carolina * L, 45-24 10/18 CINCINNATI * L, 41-3 Series: 30th meeting 10/25 MEMPHIS * L, 48-10 (Houston leads, 18-10-1) 11/8 at Tulsa * L, 38-28 (Houston leads in Dallas, 9-4) 11/15 USF * L, 14-13 TV: CBS Sports Network 11/22 at UCF * L, 53-7 (Dave Ryan - Play-by-Play) HOUSTON SMU 11/28 HOUSTON * 11 a.m. (Corey Chavous - Analyst) 12/6 at Connecticut * 11 a.m. COUGARS (Lauren Gardner - Sidelines) MUSTANGS *Conference game | Rankings: AP/Coaches (6-4, Overall) Radio: SMU Radio Network (0-10, Overall) TEAM LEADERS (4-2, American Athletic) KTCK 1310 AM/96.7 FM, The Ticket (0-6, American Athletic) PASSING Name G CMP-ATT-I PCT YDS TD AVG/G (Rich Phillips - Play-by-Play) Garrett Krstich 8 99-181-7 54.7 855 2 106.9 (Scott Garner - Analyst) Matt Davis 8 61-104-4 58.7 565 2 70.6 (Steve Lansdale - Sidelines) RUSHING Name G ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Live Stats: SMUMustangs.com/Stats Matt Davis 8 66 352 5.3 3 44.0 Prescott Line 10 56 166 6.0 2 16.6 SETTING THE SCENE K.C. Nlemchi 8 41 137 3.3 1 17.1 • The SMU Mustangs host Houston on Senior Day on Friday at 11 a.m. SMU will honor seniors Beau Barnes, John RECEIVING Bordano, Hayden Greenbauer, Chris Hipps, Jordan Miller, Stephen Nelson, Cameron Nwosu, Kevin Pope, Cody Name G No. Yds AVG TD AVG/G Rademacher, Gareth Riley-Ayers, Stephon Sanders, Ben Sellers, Der’rikk Thompson and Darian Wright in a Darius Joseph 9 41 247 6.0 2 27.4 Der’rikk Thompson 10 31 512 16.5 1 51.2 pregame ceremony. Stephen Nelson 10 28 200 7.1 0 20.0 • Sophomore Matt Davis has started the last three games at for the Mustangs. Davis made the most of TACKLES his first start, throwing for 212 yards and one while adding 181 rushing yards with two scores. The 181 Name G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds rushing yards were the most by a quarterback in SMU history. For his effort, Davis was named to the American Hayden Greenbauer 10 43 29 72 2.0-7 Athletic Conference Honor Roll on Nov. 10. Darrion Richardson 10 40 22 62 3.0-12 Stephon Sanders 10 36 24 60 6.0-23 • SMU has made four bowl game appearances in the last five seasons, winning the 2009 and 2012 Sheraton Jonathan Yenga 10 30 30 60 3.5-9 Hawaii Bowls as well as the 2012 BBVA Compass Bowl (after the 2011 season). SMU also won 35 games from 2009-13, ranking as the eighth-most in any five-year span in program history. SMU also won two Conference USA Western Division co-championships (2009 and 2010) and reached the C-USA Championship game in 2010. HOUSTON • Senior linebacker Stephon Sanders was selected as a semifinalist for the 2014 William V. Campbell Trophy, the 2014 SCHEDULE National Football Foundation announced on Sept. 25. The award is given annually to an individual deemed to be 8/29 UTSA L, 27-7 the absolute best football scholar-athlete in the nation, and up to 16 of the candidates will be named recipients of a 9/6 GRAMBLING STATE W, 47-0 prestigious NFF National Scholar-Athlete Award. He was also named to the Butkus Award Watch List (nation’s top 9/11 at #25 BYU L, 33-25 linebacker) on July 14. Sanders has totaled 60 tackles (including six for loss) so far this season. 9/20 UNLV W, 47-14 • SMU Darius Joseph had a career-high 13 catches for 100 yards at East Carolina on Oct. 4. Joseph 10/2 UCF * L, 17-12 caught the second-most passes in SMU history last season, recording 103 receptions (second on the team, 10th in 10/11 at Memphis * W, 28-24 the NCAA). Among returning players, Joseph ranks fourth in the NCAA in catches from 2013. Joseph was named to 10/17 TEMPLE * W, 31-10 the Biletnikoff Award Watch List on July 15 and the Tyler Rose Award Watch List on Aug. 21. 11/1 at USF * W, 27-3 • Senior linebacker/running back Kevin Pope has started at both running back and linebacker for the Mustangs this 11/8 TULANE * L, 31-24 season. Pope also started on both sides last year, making 10 starts at linebacker and one at running back to close 11/22 TULSA * W, 38-28 the season. 11/28 at SMU * 11 a.m. • SMU has used four different starting this season - sophomore Neal Burcham (Aug. 31-Sept. 6), 12/6 at Cincinnati * 11 a.m. redshirt freshman Kolney Cassel (Sept. 20), junior Garrett Krstich (Sept. 27-Oct. 25) and sophomore Matt Davis *Conference game | Rankings: AP (Nov. 8-22). TEAM LEADERS PASSING Name G CMP-ATT-I PCT YDS TD AVG/G THE SERIES John O’Korn 6 89-172-8 51.7 944 6 157.3 • SMU and Houston will be meeting for the 30th time, with Houston holding an 18-10-1 edge. SMU’s last win came Greg Ward, Jr. 10 119-167-5 71.3 1230 7 123.0 on Oct. 18, 2012, a game in which the Mustangs set a new single-game scoring record in the 72-42 victory. Four RUSHING Mustangs scored defensive in the contest, including current players Darrian Wright (), Name G ATT NET AVG TD AVG/G Kenneth Farrow 10 127 686 5.4 9 68.6 Stephon Sanders (interception) and Kevin Pope (). Houston has won seven of the last eight meetings, Ryan Jackson 10 93 514 5.5 5 51.4 including a 34-0 win at Houston last season. SMU’s best stretch in the series came between the 1981-86 seasons, RECEIVING with the Mustangs winning five of six matchups. Name G No. Yds AVG TD AVG/G Deonte Greenberry 10 54 607 11.2 4 60.7 SMU is celebrating its 100th year of athletics in 2014-15. Coach Ray Morrison held SMU’s Markeith Ambles 10 24 331 13.8 3 33.1 TACKLES first football practice on the morning of Sept. 14, 1915, marking the birth of the SMU football Name G Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds program. The Mustangs have experiecned significant success in athletics in the last 100 Efrem Oliphant 10 55 57 112 8.5-41 years, compiling eight national championships across five athletic programs. Steven Taylor 9 26 33 59 6.0-22 SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 2 ABOUT THE COUGARS LAST TIME VS. HOUSTON (2013) MEDIA INFORMATION • Houston is 6-4 on the season and is bowl eligible after HOUSTON - John O’Korn finished 25 of 41 for 245 beating Tulsa 38-28 on Saturday. Houston has been yards and two touchdowns to lead Houston over SMU 34- For all media information, including credential led by its defense all season, allowing just 18.7 points 0. application information, practice times and more, visit: per game on average. Houston is also allowing just Daniel Spencer caught seven passes for 100 SMUMUSTANGS.COM/MEDIA 329.2 yards per game to its opponents. yards and a touchdown, while Greg Ward, Jr., had five receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown. Ryan Jackson SMU ATHLETIC THE COACHES rushed seven times for 62 yards and a touchdown, and Kent Brooks added a touchdown run for the Cougars, who PUBLIC RELATIONS • Tom Mason was named SMU’s Interim Head Coach on totaled 365 yards. Brad Sutton: Sr. Associate A.D./Primary FB Contact Sept. 8. Mason is in his seventh season as defensive Houston forced four turnovers -- three Office: 214-768-1651 coordinator on the Hilltop. Mason has played a large and a fumble -- and also had five sacks. Zach McMillan Cell: 214-914-8705 role in the significant football resurgence at SMU, with had two interceptions. E-Mail: [email protected] the program tallying 35 wins from 2009-13, the eighth- Neal Burcham finished 27 of 52 for 212 yards and most in any five-year span in program history. Mason’s Herman Hudson: Director/Secondary FB Contact threw 3 interceptions for SMU. defense helped lead SMU to back-to-back Conference Office: 214-768-1304 Jeremy Johnson had 8 receptions for 75 yards, and USA Western Division Co-Championships in 2009 Cell: 214-924-0358 Darius Joseph caught 9 passes for 52 yards, while and 2010, and led the Mustangs to four straight bowl E-Mail: [email protected] Prescott Line rushed 17 times for 81 yards for SMU, which berths from 2009-12. Mason was also the interim head Zach Balside: Third FB Contact finished 3 of 7 on fourth downs and gained 295 yards. coach for 10 games at Boise State in 1996. Office: 214-768-1054 Both times SMU got inside the Cougars’ 35 in the • Tony Levine is in his third season as the head coach E-Mail: [email protected] first half resulted in turnovers -- the first a McMillan at Houston. In his opening game at the helm of the interception in the end zone when SMU reached the Lindsey Olsen: Fourth FB Contact Cougars, Levine led Houston to a 30-14 win over No. Houston 22 and the second was Eiland’s fumble recovery Office: 214-768-4970 22 Penn State in the 2012 TicketCity Bowl. Levine when the Mustangs were at the Houston 32. E-Mail: [email protected] holds a 20-16 overall record. Levine has coached SMU got in the red zone with five minutes left in the the Cougars in two bowl games - the 2012 TicketCity Main Public Relations Office: 214-768-2883 fourth, but Line was stopped a yard short of the first down Bowl and the 2014 BBVA Compass Bowl. Levine is Ford Stadium Press Box: 214-768-7730 on fourth and 6 from the Houston 15. Athletics Website: SMUMustangs.com in his seventh season on the staff of Houston overall. Prior to Houston, Levine spent one season with the Scoring Summary after being on the staff of Louisville INTERVIEWS & PRACTICE 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q F from 2003-05. All interviews must be arranged through the SMU SMU 0 0 0 0 - 0 P.R. Office. SMU coaches and student-athletes Houston 10 14 10 0 - 34 are available after practice (around 8:30 a.m.) on ALL-TIME VS. HOUSTON (10-18-1) Team Stats SMU HOU Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays. Members of Home: 4-9 | Away: 6-9-1 FIRST DOWNS 17 21 the media are welcome to attend practice, but please 1975 W 26-16 1976^ L 6-29 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 34-83 30-120 notify the Athletics Public Relations office in advance. PASSING YDS (NET) 212 245 Check the practice time and site on a daily basis. 1977 W 37-23 1978^ L 28-42 Passes Att-Comp-Int 52-27-3 42-25-2 For more information on covering practice, visit: TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 86-295 72-365 www.smumustangs.com/media/football-practice 1979 L 10-37 1980^ L 11-13 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-62 1981 W 38-22 Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 FORD STADIUM PRESS BOX Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-71 1-13 The main press box at Gerald J. Ford Stadium is 1982^ W 20-14 1983 W 34-12 Interception Returns-Yards 2-15 3-58 Level 5. Admittance is strictly limited to members of Punts (Number-Avg) 7-33.9 4-44.2 the working press. Two elevators to the press box 1984^ L 20-29 1985 W 37-13 -Lost 2-1 0-0 are located on the west side of the stadium just inside Penalties-Yards 10-90 7-60 of Gate 2. 1986^ W 10-3 1989 L 21-95 Possession Time 31:36 28:24 1990^ L 17-44 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 20 7 of 17 POSTGAME PROCEDURES Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 7 0 of 2 The locker rooms are located in the Loyd All-Sports 1991 L 20-49 1992^ W 41-16 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-4 Center at the north end of Ford Stadium. After a brief Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-2 5-34 cooling down period, SMU interim head coach Tom 1993 T 28-28 Mason and key Mustang players in the game will be 1994^ L 33-39 RUSHING: SMU-LINE,Prescott 17-81; POPE,Kevin available in the interview room. The SMU locker room 1995 L 15-38 9-39; JOSEPH,Darius 1-minus 1; TEAM 1-minus 5; will be closed to the media. 2000 L 15-17 BURCHAM,N 6-minus 31. Houston-JACKSON, Ryan 2005 W 29-24 7-62; BROOKS, Kent 8-33; FARROW, Kenneth 9-27; WEB SITE/E-MAIL 2006^ L 27-37 O’KORN, John 3-0; WARD Jr., Greg 3-minus 2. All SMU notes, releases, rosters and stats can be 2007 L 28-38 PASSING: SMU-BURCHAM,N 27-52-3-212. Houston- accessed at SMUMustangs.com. If you wish to be 2008^ L 38-44 O’KORN, John 25-41-2-245; WARD Jr., Greg 0-1-0-0. added to the e-mail distribution list, please contact 2009 L 15-38 RECEIVING: SMU-JOSEPH,Darius 9-52; Brad Sutton at [email protected]. 2010^ L 20-45 JOHNSON,Jeremy 8-75; POPE,Kevin 3-25; HOLMAN,K 2011 L 7-37 2-16; THOMPSON,D. 1-16; SANDERS,Deion 1-12; COLLEGEPRESSBOX.COM 2012^ W 72-42 REED,Nick 1-6; LINE,Prescott 1-6; NELSON,Stephen CollegePressBox.com is designed exclusively to serve 2013 L 0-34 1-4. 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SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 3 DAVIS ON THE RUN SMU sophomore quarterback Matt Davis made the MUSTANGS IN NATIONAL RANKINGS (AS OF NOV. 23) most of his first career start at Tulsa (Nov. 8), passing for TEAM INDIVIDUAL 212 yards and adding another 181 on the ground while Team NCAA AAC Avg./# Category Player NCAA AAC Avg./# totaling three touchdowns (one pass, two rush). The 3rd Down Conversion % 117 9 0.307 Completion % Garrett Krstich 92 9 0.547 3rd Down % Defense 116 11 0.463 181 rushing yards are the most by a quarterback in Completions/Game Garrett Krstich 94 8 12.38 SMU history, beating the previous mark set by Ramon 4th Down Conversion % 56 6 0.519 4th Down % Defense 87 7 0.563 Matt Davis 110 12 7.63 Flanigan in 1993 by 31 yards (148 versus Navy). The Blocked Kicks 30 3 2 Field Goal % Cody Rademacher 107 10 0.538 rushing total is also the 22nd highest rushing total by any Blocked Kicks Allowed 41 3 1 Field Goals/Game Cody Rademacher 106 10 0.7 Mustang, and his total offense (393 yards) is tied for 17th Completion Percentage 98 9 0.547 Fumbles Recovered Hayden Greenbauer 35 6 2 all-time. Davis leads the team in rushing with 353 yards. Fewest Penalties 43 2 60 Passing Efficiency Garrett Krstich 106 11 90.3 Fewest Penalties/Game 62 2 6 Passing Yards Garrett Krstich 111 11 855 Fewest Penalty Yards 35 2 488 SANDERS SETTING RECORDS Fewest Penalty Yds/Game 46 2 48.8 Matt Davis 115 12 565 Passing Yards/Game Garrett Krstich 109 11 106.9 Sophomore receiver/kick returner Deion Sanders, Jr., First Downs Defense 115 11 266 First Downs Offense 125 11 146 Matt Davis 114 12 70.6 totaled 203 kick return yards at UCF on Nov. 22, setting a Fumbles Lost 117 11 13 Passing Yds/Comp. Garrett Krstich 107 11 8.64 new SMU single-game record in that category. Sanders’ Fumbles Recovered 89 9 6 Punting Jackson Koonce 43 2 42.1 Kickoff Return Defense 117 10 24.42 day was highlighted by a 64-yard return that put SMU Receiving Yards Der’Rikk Thompson 154 13 512 in great field position, leading to a Matt Davis rushing Kickoff Returns 111 9 18.67 Net Punting 88 7 36.24 Receiving Yds/Game Der’Rikk Thompson 141 13 51.2 touchdown. Sanders is also currently 10th on the single- Passes Had Intercepted 89 6 13 Receptions/Game Darius Joseph 84 8 4.6 season kickoff return yards chart at 649 yards on the year. Passes Intercepted 117 11 4 Rushing Yds/Game Matt Davis 165 11 44 Passing Offense 108 11 173.4 Season Kickoff Return Yards Total Offense Garrett Krstich 124 11 117 Passing Yards Allowed 121 11 294.6 Matt Davis 130 12 114.6 Rank Years Wins Passing Yards/Completion 125 11 8.58 1 Jessie Henderson, 2008 1056 Punt Return Defense 99 11 10.38 Total Tackles Hayden Greenbauer 145 15 7.2 Yards/Pass Attempt Garrett Krstich 106 11 4.72 2 Jonas Rutledge, 2002 901 Punt Returns 122 11 2.18 Red Zone Defense 64 8 0.831 3 Jessie Henderson, 2007 857 Red Zone Offense 120 9 0.696 4 Bryan McCann, 2009 824 Rushing Defense 116 11 229.8 5 Darryl Fields, 2010 799 Rushing Offense 121 11 84.9 6 Jonas Rutledge, 2003 782 Sacks Allowed 125 11 4.3 7 Harold Perry, 1978 732 Scoring Defense 125 11 44.1 Scoring Offense 125 11 9.7 8 Arthur Whittington, 1976 700 Tackles for Loss Allowed 112 10 7.3 9 Jessie Henderson, 2005 663 Team Passing Efficiency 125 11 91.64 10 Deion Sanders, Jr., 2014 649 Team Passing Eff. Def. 125 11 166.84 Team Sacks 111 10 1.3 Team Tackles for Loss 120 11 4 TANGLIN’ WITH THE TOP 25 Time of Possession 95 7 28:31 Of SMU’s first five opponents this season, three were Total Defense 125 11 524.4 ranked in the top 25 - No. 10 Baylor (Aug. 31), No. 6 Texas Total Offense 124 11 258.3 Turnover Margin 124 11 -1.6 A&M (Sept. 20) and No. 22 East Carolina (Oct. 4). TCU, Turnovers Gained 120 11 10 SMU’s fourth opponent, was receiving votes in the polls at Turnovers Lost 118 11 26 the time. This marked the first time SMU had played three Winning Percentage 125 11 0 ranked opponents over any five-game period since 1994, Wide receiver Der’rikk Thompson when the Mustangs played No. 18 North Carolina, at No. 23 Baylor, Houston, at No. 13 Texas and No. 7 Texas A&M in the middle of the season. SMU TEAM CAPTAINS - GAME-BY-GAME PLAYING BOWL-ELIGIBLE TEAMS Game Captains (Position) Houston will be SMU’s eighth bowl-eligible opponent at Baylor Darius Joseph (WR), Jordan Miller, (LB), Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB), Zach Wood (DE) this season, which ties SMU for 11th in most six-win foes.11 teams are tied for 11th, and Auburn leads the at North Texas Taylor Lasecki (OL), Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Shakiel Randolph (DB), Stephon Sanders (LB) nation with 10 bowl-eligible opponents. Texas A&M Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB) FANTASTIC FIVE TCU Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB) SMU has won 35 games over the past five seasons, at East Carolina Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB) ranking as the eighth-highest win total over any five-year Cincinnati Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB) stretch in program history. Memphis Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB) Rank Years Wins 1. 1980-84 49 at Tulsa Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB) 2. 1981-85 47 USF Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB) 3. 1979-83 44 4. 1982-86 43 at UCF Kevin Pope (RB/LB), Stephon Sanders (LB) 5. 1978-82 38 Houston 6. 1931-35 36 7. 1934-38 36 at UConn 8. 2009-13 35 COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Chuck Sullivan: Director of Communications: E-Mail: [email protected]

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 4 TRIBUTE 23 on the team in receiving with 26 catches for 199 yards. Nelson had a career-best nine catches for 48 yards at THE AMERICAN Prior to the 2009 season, the SMU coaching staff then-No. 22 East Carolina on Oct. 4. Nelson has started STANDINGS & SCHEDULE announced that a deserving student-athlete would be six games this season and played in all eight, recording at chosen to wear the number “23” on his jersey throughout least one catch in every game. League Overall the season to honor Jerry LeVias for his contributions to “As we enter our 5th year of the Burlsworth Trophy, I Team W-L W-L America, the sport of football and SMU. am again impressed by the quality of committed athletes Memphis 6-1 8-3 LeVias was the first African-American to receive an that have been selected,” said Marty Burlsworth, CEO and UCF 5-1 7-3 athletic scholarship in the Southwest Conference. LeVias founder of the Burlsworth Foundation and older brother Cincinnati 5-1 7-3 made athletic and academic All-America teams and, in of Brandon. “They each represent what the Burlsworth East Carolina 4-2 7-3 1966, contributed to the Mustangs’ first SWC title in 18 Trophy stands for: hard work, dedication to a sport and to Houston 4-2 6-4 years. He was an All-American in 1968 and was chosen their school and above all else, a commitment to excel at Temple 3-3 5-5 All-SWC in 1966, 1967 and 1968. the highest level.” USF 3-4 4-7 Stephon Sanders has the honor again in 2014. The award was created in honor of Brandon Tulane 2-5 3-8 Players To Wear #23 In Honor of Jerry LeVias Burlsworth, who walked on to the Arkansas Razorback Tulsa 2-5 2-9 Stephon Sanders, LB 2012-14 team in 1994, worked his way to being a three-year starter UConn 1-5 2-8 Chris Banjo, DB 2009-11 and was eventually named an All-American in 1998. SMU 0-6 0-10 Burlsworth was selected as the 63rd overall pick by the DER’RIKK CATCHING UP in the 1999 NFL draft, but was tragically THIS WEEK’S GAMES SMU senior wide receiver Der’rikk Thompson has killed in a car accident 11 days later. The Burlsworth FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28 moved into 11th on SMU’s career receiving yards list Foundation was created in his memory and supports the with 1,917, and now needs 19 yards to catch Jeremy physical and spiritual needs of children, in particular those UCF at USF - 11 a.m. - ESPN2 Johnson for 10th all-time. Thompson had three catches children who have limited opportunities. Houston at SMU - 11 a.m. - CBS Sports Network for 96 yards versus USF (Nov. 15), marking the 11th time Springdale Rotary Club will host a banquet on Dec. 8th East Carolina at Tulsa - 7:30 p.m. - ESPNU in his career he has had at least 70 receiving yards in a in Springdale, Ark. to honor the finalists and to announce SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29 game. the 2014 winner. Cincinnati at Temple - 11 a.m. - ESPNews Career Receiving Yards at SMU UConn at Memphis - 3 p.m. - ESPNews 1 , 2006-09 3791 STRONG DEFENSE OPEN WEEK ... BUILT BY A MASON Tulane 9 Korey Beard, 1989-92 1964 Interim Head Coach Tom Mason is in his seventh 10 Jeremy Johnson, 2010-13 1936 season at SMU, and has built a strong defensive 11 Der’rikk Thompson, 2011-Present 1917 reputation. 12 Mick Rossley, 1991-94 1911 In 2012, Mason’s group posted two shutouts (SMU’s 13 Chris Cunningham, 1999-03 1811 most in a season since 1983) and tied an NCAA record for 14 Bobby Chase, 2004-06 1615 pick-sixes with eight. The Mustangs also tied for third in the nation in total takeaways and second in fumble returns FORD FILLED for touchdowns. Including the home opener against Texas A&M on SMU defenders have received numerous accolades Sept. 20, SMU has sold out Ford Stadium nine times under Mason’s tutelage, with 30 Mustangs earning all- since it opened on Sept. 2, 2000. 34,820 fans filled Ford conference honors and three players (Kenneth Acker, Stadium for the SMU-Texas A&M matchup, marking the Margus Hunt and Richard Crawford) getting selected third-largest attendance in the facility’s history. in the NFL Draft. Ford Stadium Sellouts In 2009, Mason transformed SMU’s defense from a Game Total Attendance 4-3 to a 3-4 scheme, and the squad has employed that 1. vs. Army, Dec. 30, 2010 36,742 system ever since. 2. vs. TCU, Sept. 24, 2010 35,481 Mason has also had significant influence on individual 3. vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 20, 2014 34,820 defensive players both at the collegiate and NFL levels. SMU COACHING STAFF 4. vs. Texas Tech, Aug. 30, 2013 34,790 In total, eight of Mason’s players have been drafted in the 5. vs. Stephen F. Austin, Sept. 5, 2009 34,749 NFL Draft. Interim Head Coach/DC Tom Mason 6. vs. Texas Tech, Sept. 4, 2004 34,689 Year Player Team (Round) Assoc. HC/Co-OC/QBs Dan Morrison 7. vs. Kansas, Sept. 2, 2000 32,267 SMU - Defensive Coordinator (2008-Present) Running Backs Steve Broussard 8. vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 15, 2012 32,016 2013 Margus Hunt, DL Cincinnati (2nd) Wide Receivers/Co-OC [B] Jason Phillips 9. vs. Texas Tech, Sept. 7, 2002 32,000 Offensive Line Wes Suan 2012 Taylor Thompson, DE/TE Tennessee (5th) Offensive Line Tim Davis Richard Crawford, DB Washington (6th) Defensive Line Bert Hill POPE IS THE LEADER Fresno State - Linebackers (2001-07) Secondary Derrick Odum Senior linebacker/running back Kevin Pope has now 2003 Sam Williams, LB Oakland (3rd) Linebackers [B] Eric Daniels played four games at linebacker full-time for SMU this 2002 Maurice Rodriguez, LB Kansas City (7th) Special Teams Carlos Barocio-Leon season after playing five games primarily at running back. Nevada - Defensive Coordinator (1998-99) Quality Control (Offense) [B] Keith Gunn The versatile Pope, who has served as a captain at every 1998 James Cannida, DT Tampa Bay (6th) Quality Control (Defense) [B] Derrius Bell game this season, also has 105 yards rushing and seven DeShone Myles, LB Seattle (4th) Graduate Assistant (Offense) Ryan Walker receptions this year. Boise State - Def. Coordinator/Interim HC (1998-99) 1994 Kimo von Oelhoffen, DT Cincinnati (6th) Graduate Assistant (Offense) [B] A.J. Smith NELSON NOMINATED Graduate Assistant (Defense) [B] Jeremy Gray Mason has also seen three of his defensive players get Graduate Assistant (Defense) Nate Fisher FOR BURLSWORTH TROPHY signed as free agents since coming to the Hilltop prior to Director of Football Operations Randy Ross SMU senior wide receiver Stephen Nelson has been the 2008 season. Asst. Director of FB Operations Steve Stigall nominated for the Burlsworth Trophy, which is given Year Player Team Director of HS Relations [B] Tam Hollingshead annually to the Division I collegiate player who began 2013 Chris Banjo, DB Green Bay Strength & Conditioning Mel deLaura their career as a walk-on and has shown outstanding 2011 Sterling Moore, DB Dallas [B] - Denotes Coach in Press Box performance on the field. 2010 Bryan McCann, DB Dallas Nelson, a Beaverton, Ore., native, is currently third

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 5 HONOR ROLL FOR JOSEPH SMU’S RECORD WHEN... SMU junior wide receiver Darius Joseph caught TURNOVER CHART SMU OVERALL RECORD: 0-10 13 passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns at East Carolina on Oct. 4, leading to him receiving weekly Honor Opp. SMU Opp. Margin SMU Plays at Home 0-5 Roll recognition by the American Athletic Conference on at Baylor 3 2 -1 Oct. 6. The 13 receptions were a career-high for Joseph at North Texas 5 0 -5 SMU Plays on the Road 0-5 and marked the fifth time that he’s tallied 10-plus catches Texas A&M 0 1 +1 in a game. The 13 catches also tied for the most-ever by TCU 3 0 -3 SMU Plays at Night 0-2 an SMU junior, with Joseph joining Emanuel Tolbert, who at East Carolina * 1 1 0 caught 13 passes at Baylor as a junior in 1978. Cincinnati * 4 0 -4 SMU Plays During the Day 0-8 Memphis * 2 1 -1 Plays on Grass 0-2 DON’T ATTACK SHAK at Tulsa * 3 1 -2 Shakiel Randolph, a junior defensive back from USF * 0 2 +2 Plays on Turf 0-8 Waco, currently ranks fourth in the American in passes at UCF * 5 2 -3 defended with 1.12 per game. His total includes eight Houston * SMU Scores First 0-2 pass breakups (tied for third in the league) and one at Connecticut * interception, which he recorded against Texas A&M on Home Total 9 4 -5 Opp. Scores First 0-8 Sept. 20. Randolph has registered two breakups on two Road Total 17 6 -11 occasions this season - vs. Cincinnati (Oct. 18) and at Overall Total 26 10 -16 SMU Leads after 1st Qtr. 0-1 Tulsa (Nov. 8). Opp. Leads after 1st Qtr. 0-9 JOSEPH AMONG NATION’S ELITE 3-TIME NATIONAL CHAMPS SMU junior wide receiver Darius Joseph had a historic Game is tied after 1st Qtr. 0-0 2013 season, catching 103 passes. That number ranks SMU is one of just 20 schools that has both a second all-time at SMU and put him 10th in the NCAA SMU Leads at Half 0-1 winner (, 1948) and last season. Joseph ranks fourth in 2013 catches among multiple National Championships (1935, 1981, Opp. Leads at Half 0-9 active players. 1982). 2013 NCAA Leaders - Receptions (Active in BOLD) The 1935 season was highlighted by an epic Game is tied at half 0-0 1. Davante Adams, Fresno State 131 showdown between SMU and TCU, with the SWC 2. Brandin Cooks, Oregon State 128 title, a Rose Bowl bid and a National Championship SMU Leads after 3rd Qtr. 0-1 3. Justin Hardy, East Carolina 114 going to the winner. SMU was 10-0, and TCU was 11- 4. Jeremy Johnson, SMU 112 0. It was No. 1 vs. No. 2. The National Broadcasting Opp. Leads after 3rd Qtr. 0-9 Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt 112 System sent it live across the country, marking the 6. Jamison Crowder, Duke 108 first broadcast of a game in the Southwest. Game is tied after 3rd Qtr. 0-0 7. Tommy Shuler, Marshall 106 SMU won the game, the SWC title and the Willie Snead, Ball State 106 National Championship. Game goes to overtime 0-0 Jace Amaro, Texas Tech 106 10. Darius Joseph, SMU 103 SMU Scores 21+ Pts. 0-2

SMU Scores 20 or Less Pts. 0-8 SPREADING THE FIELD PRONUNCIATION GUIDE The SMU run-and-shoot offense has featured many BOZIDAR ANTUNOVIC BO-zih-DAR AN-too-nuh-vich Opp. Scores 21+ Pts. 0-9 receivers this season, with 16 different Mustangs catching at least one pass so far. That number includes 11 different Anthony BUFFINI boo-FEE-nee Opp. Scores 20 or Less Pts. 0-1 wide receivers. KOLNEY Cassel COLE-nee CASS-ill Christian CHAMAGUA chew-MAHG-uh Player (Year) No. of Receptions Victory Margin is 7 Pts. or Less 0-1 Daniel CHAPARRO Chuh-PAR-oh Darius Joseph (Jr.) 41 Darius DURALL der-ALL Der’rikk Thompson (Sr.) 31 Victory Margin is 8-14 Pts. 0-1 William JEANLYS JEAN-liss Stephen Nelson (Sr.) 27 Garrett KRSTICH KRIS-tich Nate Halverson (So.) 17 Victory Margin is 15-20 Pts. 0-1 Collin LAGASSE luh-GAS Deion Sanders, Jr. (So.) 17 Andrew MCGLENEGHEN muh-CLEN-uh-hen Victory Margin is 21+ Pts. 0-7 Cedric Lancaster (R-Fr.) 12 Shelby Walker (Fr.) 7 KYRAN Mitchell KYE-run SMU Commits less than 3 TOs 0-5 Daijuan Stewart (So.) 5 AJEE MONTES AH-zhay MON-tez Ryheem Malone (Fr.) 4 ELIE NABUSHOSI EE-lee nah-buh-SHOW-see SMU Commits 3+ TOs 0-5 Courtland Sutton (Fr.) 2 INOKE NGALO in-OH-kay en-GAW-lo Jeremiah Gaines (So.) 2 K.C. NLEMCHI LEM-chee SMU Has Less TOs than Opp 0-2 Cameron NWOSU nuh-WOE-su Eight wide receivers have started games this season Cody RADEMACHER RAH-duh-mah-ker (Joseph, Thompson, Nelson, Halverson, Gaines, SMU Has More TOs than Opp 0-7 Sanders, Walker and Lancaster). SHAKIEL Randolph shuh-KEEL Jerry SAENA SAY-nuh Turnovers are even 0-1 At East Carolina on Oct. 4, Joseph caught 13 passes STEPHON Sanders steff-ON while Nelson and Thompson hauled in nine and seven, DAIJUAN Stewart DAY-zhan SMU Player Runs for 100+ yds 0-1 respectively. The game marked the first time since Nov. 9, Der’rikk Thompson DAIR-ik 2013 that three Mustangs had caught seven-plus passes Caleb TUIASOSOPO TOO-ee-ah-so-so-po Opp. Player Rushes for 100+ yds 0-3 (Joseph 12, Jeremy Johnson 11, Keenan Holman 7 at Jonathan YENGA YEEN-guh Cincinnati). SMU Player Passes for 300+ yds 0-1

Opp. Player Passes for 300+ yds 0-2

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 6 KICKIN’ IT WITH KOONCE SMU FUTURE SMU true freshman punter Jackson Koonce has MUSTANGS IN THE NFL been kickin’ it well to start the season, ranking third in the NON-CONFERENCE SCHEDULES American Athletic Conference in punting with an average of 42.1 yards per boot. Koonce also registered four punts 2015 of 50 or more yards against Texas A&M on Sept. 20, Sept. 5 - Baylor marking the first time an SMU punter accomplished that Sept. 12 - North Texas since Matt Szymanski had four at Tulsa on Oct. 31, 2009. Sept. 19 - at TCU In total, Koonce has eight punts of 50-plus yards and 12 that have landed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. At Player Team 2016 his current rate, Koonce’s average of 42.1 yards would Kenneth Acker, DB San Francisco 49ers Sept. 3 - at North Texas be the highest season average since Thomas Morstead Chris Banjo, DB Green Bay Packers Sept. 17 - at Baylor averaged 44.6 yards in 2007. Kelvin Beachum, OL Sept. 24 - TCU Cole Beasley, WR Richard Crawford, DB Chargers 2017 LEAVE ‘EM IN ‘STICHES Ja’Gared Davis, LB Sept. 9 - North Texas Garrett Krstich, a walk-on who started the season , QB St. Louis Rams Sept. 16 - at TCU as SMU’s fourth-string quarterback, had a game for Ben Gottschalk, OL Kansas City Chiefs 2018 the record books at East Carolina on Oct. 4. Krstich Margus Hunt, DL Cincinnati Bengals Sept. 15 - at Michigan completed 42 of 67 passes for 339 yards and his first two Josh LeRibeus, OL Washington Redskins Dates/Games subject to change career touchdowns against the 22nd-ranked Pirates. The Zach Line, RB Minnesota Vikings 42 completions are second-most in SMU history, while the Sterling Moore, DB Dallas Cowboys SIGNAL CALLERS GET THE CALL 67 attempts ranks third. Thomas Morstead, P When the St. Louis Rams selected SMU quarterback Aldrick Robinson, WR Washington Redskins Garrett Gilbert in the sixth round (214th overall), Gilbert BULLETPROOF Emmanuel Sanders, WR Denver Broncos became the eighth quarterback drafted into the NFL in SMU Athletics has entered into a multiyear partnership Taylor Thompson, TE Tennessee Titans program history, and the first since 1981. with Unequal® Technologies, the leading provider of customized, concealed sports protection. Unequal will be Starting with Thomas Morstead in the 2009 NFL Draft, SMU Quarterbacks Drafted Into The NFL The Official Protection Partner of SMU Football, and each SMU has had 10 players drafted in the last six years. Player Team (Round Selected) Year SMU football helmet will be outfitted with the Unequal Garrett Gilbert St. Louis Rams (6th) 2014 Gyro, a supplemental helmet liner fortified with Kevlar® Year Player Team (Round) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9th) 1981 and Accelleron®, which predicts a significantly lower risk 2014 Kenneth Acker, CB San Francisco (6th) Keith Bobo Dallas Cowboys (12th) 1974 of concussions. Garrett Gilbert, QB St. Louis (6th) Kansas City Chiefs (13th) 1971 SMU is the first NCAA Division I football program to 2013 Margus Hunt, DE Cincinnati (2nd) Kansas City Chiefs (2nd) 1968 partner with Unequal for team-wide protective gear. In 2012 Josh LeRibeus, OL Washington (3rd) Chicago Bears (3rd) 1960 addition to the Gyro for head protection, SMU student- Taylor Thompson, TE Tennessee (5th) John Roach Chicago Cardinals (3rd) 1956 athletes will also have access to body protection gear Richard Crawford, DB Washington (6th) (11th) 1948 from Unequal including the Invincible top, Viper girdle and Kelvin Beachum, OL Pittsburgh (7th) custom shoulder, hip, thigh, knee or rib padding. 2011 Aldrick Robinson, WR Washington (6th) STARTING OVER SMU Equipment Manager Albert Veytia began 2010 Emmanuel Sanders, WR Pittsburgh (3rd) SMU is one of just four schools in the nation who experimenting with Unequal padding as early as 2011 2009 Thomas Morstead, P New Orleans (5th) opened the season with quarterbacks whose cumulative after learning Unequal was responsible for outfitting pro games played at quarterback is five or less. Neal Burcham quarterback with protection following a rib (four games, two starts) and Garrett Krstich (one game) fracture. Multiple SMU student-athletes have used layers SUCCESS THROUGH THE AIR made up SMU’s total. of Unequal padding to reinforce shoulder pads or rib 26 of the 65 300-yard passing games in SMU history protectors and help protect against injuries in previous School QB Games Career Starts have occurred since 2008, and the top three passing seasons. 1. New Mexico State 0 0 seasons in SMU history have all occurred from 2010-13. 2. Troy 4 0 Last year, Garrett Gilbert moved into second in career T-3. UTSA 5 0 ONE MORE YEAR FOR POPE passing yardage in program history. SMU 5 2 Mustangs do-it-all star Kevin Pope was awarded an additional season of eligiblity by the NCAA right before he Season Passing Yards Entering the season, SMU also had some fresh faces on received his undergraduate degree in May. Pope started 1. , 2010 3828 the offensive line, tying the Mustangs for the 17th-fewest 11 games at linebacker last season, recording 91 tackles 2. Garrett Gilbert, 2013 3528 cumulative starts on the o-line to start the year. (10 for loss) and three sacks. During his career, Pope has 3. J.J. McDermott, 2011 3421 School Cumulative Starts returned kicks, recovered fumbles (including one return 4. Chuck Hixson, 1968 3103 1. Tennessee 6 for a touchdown), and been a featured running back. Pope 5. Mike Ford, 1978 3007 ---- began the 2014 season as SMU’s starting running back, 6. Justin Willis, 2007 2944 13. Virginia 36 but at practice on Oct. 7, Interim Head Coach Tom Mason 7. Garrett Gilbert, 2012 2932 14. UConn 39 said Pope will again be seeing snaps at linebacker. 8. Mike Romo, 1989 2927 15. North Carolina 43 On the NCAA granting him an extra season, Pope said, 9. , 2008 2865 16. Arkansas 44 “I’m extremely blessed to just be out here one more year Career Passing Yards 17. SMU 45 and playing this great game with these great players.” 1. Chuck Hixson, 1968-70 7179 UTEP 45 2. Garrett Gilbert, 2012-13 6460 3. Mike Ford, 1977-80 6239 4. Mike Romo, 1989-92 6041 5. Kyle Padron, 2009-11 5902 6. , 1992-97 5640 7. Justin Willis, 2006-09 4991 8. Bo Levi Mitchell, 2008-09 4590

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 7 WELCOME TO THE HILLTOP Matty Bell, coach (1935-41, 1945-49) 1955 Okeke is also on the All-Time Football team at Garland Doak Walker, back (1945, 1947-49) 1959 In SMU’s season opener at Baylor on Aug. 31, 19 High School as a defensive tackle. Kyle Rote, back (1948-50) 1964 Mustangs played in their first game in an SMU uniform. , quarterback (1926-27) 1969 This included true freshman Evan Brown, who started at Bobby Wilson, halfback (1933-35) 1973 THE RED CARPET right guard. Don Meredith, quarterback (1957-59) 1982 SMU may need to install a red carpet in the Mustang In addition, seven total players made their first career Jerry LeVias, wide receiver (1966-68) 2003 locker room as SMU has become “the place to be” in start at Baylor - three on offense (Daniel McCarty, OL; Hayden Fry, coach (1962-72) 2003 Dallas. Among the celebrities, legends, pros and former Evan Brown, OL; Cedric Lancaster, WR) and four on pros that have attended practice or stopped by the stadium defense (Zelt Minor, DE; John Bordano, LB; Ajee Montes, Mustangs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame are: , , Daryl “Moose” DB; Darrion Richardson, DB). Name Year Inducted Johnston, , Terrell Owens, Tim Brown, Lamar Hunt 1972 Michael Irvin, Devin Hester and Deion Sanders, as SMU AMONG SMALLEST Raymond Berry 1973 well as former SMU standouts Reggie Dupard, Eric Forrest Gregg 1977 Dickerson, Craig James, Jerry Ball, Russell Carter D-I UNIVERSITIES Doak Walker 1986 and Don Meredith. SMU has the seventh-smallest undergraduate 1993 Former President George W. Bush even visits SMU enrollment among all the Division I FBS universities. football practice. On his first visit, Mr. Bush watched about SMU’s fall 2013 enrollment totaled 10,929, including SCHOENKE ELECTED TO an hour of drills and even put on a red SMU hat for part of 6,357 undergraduate students. POLYNESIAN FOOTBALL his stay. At SMU, the ratio of students to professors is 11-to-1. Bush has also performed the ceremonial coin toss Smallest Division I FBS Universities HALL OF FAME at three SMU home games in the last four seasons - School Undergraduate Enrollment Former SMU offensive lineman Ray Schoenke was Navy (2011), Memphis (2012), Texas Tech (2013) and 1. Tulsa 3,007 chosen for induction into the Polynesian Football Hall of Cincinnati (2014). 2. Rice 3,902 Fame, the selection committee announced on Oct. 8. The T-3. Army 4,400 2015 Enshrinement Weekend will take place Jan. 23-24 Air Force 4,400 in Oahu, Hawaii. YOUTHFUL ENERGY Navy 4,400 Schoenke, who was born in Wahiawa, Hawaii, was SMU ranks tied for 17th in the NCAA with 25 total 6. Wake Forest 4,823 a football letterwinner from 1960-62 on the Hilltop. freshmen and sophomores on its two-deep depth chart 7. SMU 6,357 Schoenke earned First-Team All-Southwest Conference and is tied for the fourth-fewest seniors with eight. SMU recognition in 1962 and was also named an Academic also has the fifth-fewest total seniors on its roster with 13. PRIMETIME PONY OPENERS All-American the same year. In 1991, Schoenke was one Freshmen/Sophomores On Two-Deep Depth Chart of five offensive linemen selected to the 75th anniversary School Total For the seventh time in eight seasons, SMU’s opening all-time Mustang football team. T1. Oklahoma State 32 game has been moved from Saturday for national Schoenke participated in the 1961 East-West Shrine Tulane 32 television. The Mustangs opened this season on a Sunday Game and the 1962 Hula Bowl before being drafted by the ---- at Baylor on FS1. The other six games have included four Dallas Cowboys in the 11th round of the 1963 NFL Draft. T12. Five tied 26 matchups on ESPN and two on FSN. The 2014 opener Schoenke spent two seasons with the Cowboys and T17. SMU 25 was the fourth Sunday game in the stretch with two Friday was on the rosters of both the Green Bay Packers and Purdue 25 games and a Monday (Labor Day) afternoon game. before playing for 10 years with the Fewest Seniors On Two-Deep Depth Chart Washington Redskins. The Redskins honored Schoenke School Total FAST LAYNE in 1987 as a member of the “50th Anniversary Greatest T1. Temple 6 Paul Layne holds an unrivaled Mustang record. He Redskins Team” and in 2002 was picked as one of the Tennessee 6 has attended every SMU football game for the last 40 top 100 players in the history of the Redskins. In total, 3. Baylor 7 years, even going to Tokyo. He had to pull a “fast one” Schoenke played in 145 NFL games, making 74 starts. T4. SMU 8 more than once to keep his streak alive. Arizona State 8 Layne’s unyielding commitment to SMU football has OKEKE IN CANADIAN FOOTBALL Pittsburgh 8 even posed some challenges for family and friends – Fewest Total Seniors like the time his ex-wife remarried. He persuaded her to HALL OF FAME School Total schedule her wedding on a Friday night, within driving Former SMU lineman Uzooma “Uzo” Okeke was 1. Temple 8 distance of SMU’s game at Nevada the following day. inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. The T2. Pittsburgh 11 So the night before the Mustangs tangled with the Wolf ceremonies were held in on Sept. 20-21. Arizona State 11 Pack in Reno, Layne attended the wedding in ’s Okeke played for 13 seasons in the Canadian Football Tulsa 11 Sonoma Valley, then drove 200 miles to catch the opening League, spread across stints with the , 5. SMU 13 kickoff. and the , before Layne even attended a game dressed in a Halloween retiring in 2006. Okeke spent four seasons (1989-92) on costume to disguise his case of adult-onset chicken pox. the Hilltop. Okeke played on both sides of the line at SMU, Starting when Layne attended SMU and was a team totaling five sacks while also starting two seasons on the cheerleader, he’s attended 454 straight games. offensive line. Okeke was named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award in 1999 and received the MUSTANGS IN THE Leo Dandurand Trophy as the best lineman in the East HALL OF FAME Division in 1998. Okeke, a six-time all-star, also won the SMU boasts nine members in the College Football with Montreal in 2002. Hall of Fame and five that are enshrined in the Pro Okeke’s CFL career began after he was recruited Football Hall of Fame. In 2003, both Jerry LeVias and to play for the CFL expansion franchise in Shreveport, Hayden Fry were selected to the College Football Hall of by his former coach at SMU, Forrest Gregg. Fame, making SMU the only program to have two people Okeke spent two seasons in Shreveport (1994-95) and inducted that year. one in Ottawa (1996) before finding a long-term home with Montreal (1997-2006). Mustangs in the College Football Hall of Fame “It means a great deal,” Okeke said about being Name Year Inducted inducted. “You work hard and get the opportunity to play Ray Morrison, coach (1915-16, 1922-34) 1954 with a lot of great players.”

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 8 PONY UP-GRADES! SMU ATHLETICS SMASHES SMU has made over $9 million in Ford Stadium ANNUAL GIVING RECORDS AMERICAN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE improvements since 2011, including upgrades to the For the sixth consecutive year, SMU Athletics has WEEKLY TELECONFERENCE locker room and team meeting rooms, a new playing broken annual giving records. For fiscal year 2014, which surface, lighting system, suites and club seating. ended May 31, SMU Athletics raised $10.7 million in The American Athletic Conference will hold weekly Renovations included a new team meeting room with annual giving, smashing last year’s then-record total of teleconferences with its 11 head football coaches stadium-style seating and renovated positional meeting $8.3 million by 29%. The figure also represents a 132% every Monday through Dec 1. Each coach will be rooms. Changes to the locker room included the creation increase in annual giving since 2009, when SMU raised available for 10 minutes. Media representatives of a new team lounge, as well as new lockers, updated $4.6 million. wishing to participate in the teleconference should graphics and audio/visual equipment. Contributions to the Mustang Club, which provides contact Chuck Sullivan ([email protected]) SMU also installed a state-of-the-art Mondoturf 3NX essential operational support for SMU Athletics, reached for the phone number. This year’s schedule is as thermo-bonded ecofill artificial turf system. $3.3 million, a 10% increase over last year’s then-record follows: Musco Sports Lighting’s new system has reduced $3 million, and a 120% increase (from $1.5 million to Central Time Coach energy consumption 50% and has saved more than 293 $3.3 million) since 2008. These donations provide the 10:00 a.m. Conference news/award winners metric tons of CO2 from entering the environment. foundation for annual support for each of the 17 sports at 10:10 a.m. Tom Mason, SMU In 2013, SMU added a new 233-seat Hall of Champions SMU. 10:20 a.m. Bob Diaco, UConn Club and seven new suites to the northwest corner of the Including capital and other gifts, more than $22 million 10:30 a.m. Ruffin McNeill, East Carolina stadium. was given to SMU Athletics in 2014, continuing a steady 10:40 a.m. Bill Blankenship, Tulsa Continuing its efforts to provide the best in athletic growth that has seen total giving jump 156% over the last 10:50 a.m. Tony Levine, Houston facilities, SMU made significant upgrades to the Stadium six years from $8.6 million to $22 million. 11:00 a.m. Tommy Tuberville, Cincinnati Club in 2014. The improvements to the nearly 900- “These are results of which we can be proud,” said 11:10 a.m. Willie Taggart, USF seat area included new stadium seats and bar stools. SMU A.D. Rick Hart. “We are very grateful for the generous 11:20 a.m. Matt Rhule, Temple The Stadium Club also has a new point of sale system contributions of our loyal donors. I want toface thank the 11:30 a.m. Justin Fuente, Memphis in order to provide patrons with more efficient service. donors, our volunteers and our staff for another record 11:40 a.m. George O’Leary, UCF The enhancements also include new carpet and granite year. Their efforts play a huge role as we strengthen our 11:50 a.m. Curtis Johnson, Tulane countertops. athletics programs to be more nationally competitive in all that we do.” AMERICAN, SMU STATEMENTS THE SMU LEGEND “The private support for our student athletes, coaches ON NCAA GOVERNANCE Legend has it that when Ford Motor Company was and programs from SMU alumni, parents and friends has REDESIGN preparing to introduce the sports car that would gain fame been inspiring,” said Kurt Pottkotter, SMU Sr. Associate Mike Aresco, Commissioner, American Athletic as the Mustang, it was considering other names such as A.D. for Development. “Our donors are making a Conference: “We are pleased that the NCAA Governance Cougar, Bronco, Cheetah and Colt. difference with every gift, and we remain grateful for their Redesign Model was adopted today by the NCAA Board But during the 1963 football season, SMU took an generosity and pride in SMU Athletics.” of Directors. We extend our congratulations to Dr. undersized but quick team to Ann Arbor to play a massive Fundraising for capital projects continues to drive the Nathan Hatch and to the NCAA Steering Committee for Michigan Wolverine squad. Michigan gained the early growth in overall athletics giving. The Moody Coliseum its excellent work in designing a model that we believe advantage, but had to fight off the feisty Ponies for a 27- renovation and expansion project, including the Miller will enjoy broad acceptance. We also appreciate the 16 win. Event Center, and the construction of a new 12-court exemplary efforts of our NCAA Board representative, Dr. After the game, Ford’s Lee Iacocca entered the SMU tennis complex and training center, as well as other capital John Hitt of UCF, and our Conference Board chair, Dr. locker room and addressed the disappointed Mustangs. initiatives, provide many new and improved features to Gerald Turner of SMU, who were deeply engaged in this “Today,” Iacocca said, “After watching the SMU enhance the experience for Mustang student-athletes and process. Mustangs play with such flair, we reached a decision. We fans. Our conference membership supports the new will call our new car the Mustang. Because it will be light, governance model and the opportunities it will present like your team. It will be quick, like your team. And it will SECOND CENTURY CAMPAIGN to enhance the student-athlete experience and student- be sporty, like your team.” GOAL = $1 BILLION athlete welfare. Our presidents and athletic directors are Ford’s new car got its name, and the rest, as they say, Bolstered by the success to date of SMU’s Second steadfast in their commitment to these ideals and also to is history. Century Campaign, the University’s Board of Trustees providing our student-athletes with the ability to compete has raised the goal from $750 million to $1 billion. At its at the highest level of collegiate athletics.” GREAT BOULEVARD quarterly meeting on Sept. 13, 2013, the board voted Rick Hart, Athletic Director, SMU: “To echo The editors at Southern Living posted a roster of unanimously to accept the new goal recommended by the (American Athletic Conference) Commissioner (Mike) the top 20 Southern schools with the greatest pregame campaign’s leadership. The campaign seeks additional Aresco, we are pleased that the Governance Redesign celebrations in their September 2012 issue and SMU’s funds for scholarships, academic programs, faculty Model was adopted today by the NCAA Board of Boulevard made the list. positions and campus improvements and facilities. SMU Tailgating is a time-honored tradition at SMU. From the already has surpassed its original goal and timetable, food and drink to the style and traditions, nobody does raising $780 million for a campaign scheduled to end in SMU RECEIVES tailgating quite like the Mustangs. Gameday at SMU is 2015, the 100th anniversary of SMU’s opening. That date FWAA SUPER 11 AWARD The Boulevard. SMU’s beautiful Bishop Boulevard is is now set to mark another milestone - the completion tailgate central for fun and entertainment. of SMU’s first $1 billion campaign. SMU will join only 12 The SMU Athletics Public Relations office was Along The Boulevard, fans can mingle with family, and other private universities currently seeking goals of $1 one of 11 honored nationally by the Football Writers friends and bring a picnic, fire up a grill for a barbeque or billion or more. Among them are Columbia, Duke, Johns Association of America with the naming of the “Super visit one of the many food vendors. Hopkins, Georgetown, the University of Chicago and 11” for excellence in sports information during The Boulevard added a new attraction in 2013 - USC. SMU is the first comprehensive university in North the 2013 season. The “Super 11” is handed out to Mustang Alley. The area provides sports fans a place Texas to seek that amount. departments which were deemed the best in the to catch all the college football action before heading into NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision. Ford Stadium to see the Mustangs, and boasts multiple SMU’s Public Relations staff is dedicated to TVs, food, beverages, vendor booths, a photo booth and assisting media, providing the best working conditions a kids’ area with inflatables and face painting. Admission possible, and making sure your time at Ford Stadium to Mustang Alley is free to the public and opens three is as enjoyable as possible. hours prior to kickoff. Please let Brad Sutton, Herman Hudson, or anyone else on the public relations staff know if there is any way we can help.

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SMU GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS - OFFENSE

Game QB RB/WR WR WR WR WR LT LG C RG RT at Baylor Burcham Pope Lancaster Nelson Joseph Thompson Briggs McCarty Lasecki Brown Weeks at North Texas Burcham Pope Lancaster Nelson Gaines Thompson Briggs McCarty Lasecki Brown Weeks Texas A&M Cassel Pope Walker Halverson Joseph Thompson Briggs McCarty Lasecki Brown Weeks TCU Krstich Line Gaines Halverson Joseph Thompson Briggs McCarty Lasecki Brown Weeks at East Carolina Krstich Pope Walker Nelson Joseph Thompson Briggs Myers Barns Brown Weeks Cincinnati Krstich Line Halverson Nelson Joseph Thompson Briggs Myers Brown Lasecki Weeks Memphis Krstich Line Halverson Nelson Joseph Thompson Briggs Myers Brown Lasecki Weeks at Tulsa Davis Line Halverson Nelson Joseph Thompson Weeks McCarty Lasecki Myers Chamagua USF Davis Sanders, Jr. Halverson Nelson Joseph Thompson Briggs McCarty Lasecki Brown Weeks at UCF Davis Line Sanders, Jr. Hipps Joseph Thompson Briggs McCarty Lasecki Brown Weeks Houston at UConn

SMU GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS - DEFENSE

Game LE NT RE SLB BUCK MLB WLB LCB SS FS RCB NICK at Baylor Minor Wright Wood Sanders Bordano Yenga Seals Randolph Greenbauer D. Richardson Montes at North Texas Minor Wright Wood Sanders Bordano Yenga Seals Randolph Greenbauer D. Richardson Montes Texas A&M Gentry Wright Wood Sanders Bordano Yenga Seals Randolph Greenbauer D. Richardson Montes TCU Gentry Wright Wood Sanders Horton Yenga Randolph Greenbauer D. Richardson JR Richardson Montes at East Carolina Gentry Wright Wood Sanders Bordano Yenga Seals JR Richardson Greenbauer D. Richardson Montes Cincinnati Gentry Wright Wood Sanders Bordano Yenga Seals Randolph Greenbauer D. Richardson Montes Memphis Gentry Wright Wood Sanders Pope Yenga Seals H. Richardson Greenbauer D. Richardson JR Richardson at Tulsa Gentry Wright Wood Sanders Pope Yenga Seals H. Richardson Greenbauer D. Richardson JR Richardson USF Gentry Wright Wood Sanders Pope Yenga Seals H. Richardson Greenbauer D. Richardson JR Richardson at UCF Gentry Wright Wood Sanders Pope Yenga Seals H. Richardson Greenbauer D. Richardson JR Richardson Houston at UConn TACKLE LEADERS RECEIVING LEADERS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS LEADERS

Opp. Player (Total) Opp. Player (Yards) Opp. Player (Total) at Baylor Ajee Montes (7) at Baylor Der’rikk Thompson (21) at Baylor Deion Sanders, Jr. (131) at North Texas Jonathan Yenga (9) at North Texas Der’rikk Thompson (74) at North Texas Deion Sanders, Jr. (75) Texas A&M Darrion Richardson (11) Texas A&M Der’rikk Thompson (72) Texas A&M Der’rikk Thompson (72) TCU Darrion Richardson (10) TCU Darius Joseph (46) TCU Aaron Stafford (64) at East Carolina Stephon Sanders (10) at East Carolina Darius Joseph (100) at East Carolina Darius Joseph (100) Cincinnati Hayden Greenbauer (8) Cincinnati Nate Halverson (42) Cincinnati Deion Sanders, Jr. (108) Memphis Kevin Pope (12) Memphis Der’rikk Thompson (65) Memphis Der’rikk Thompson (65) at Tulsa Jonathan Yenga (11) at Tulsa Der’rikk Thompson (84) at Tulsa Matt Davis (181) USF Jonathan Yenga (10) USF Der’rikk Thompson (96) USF Deion Sanders, Jr. (129) at UCF John Bordano/Hayden Greenbauer (9) at UCF Deion Sanders, Jr. (38) at UCF Deion Sanders, Jr. (241) Houston Houston Houston at Connecticut at Connecticut at Connecticut

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 10 TOM MASON INTERIM HEAD COACH | SEVENTH SEASON EASTERN WASHINGTON TOMMASON20

Tom Mason, who is in his seventh season on the Hilltop, was named the Interim League and as defensive backs coach for the of NFL Europe. Head Coach on September 8, 2014. He will continue his duties as the Defensive Coor- Mason also boasts an extensive collegiate resume, having served as defensive co- dinator as well. During his tenure, he has transformed the SMU defense into one of the ordinator (1999) and secondary coach (1998-99) at Nevada and defensive coordinator nation’s best. at both Northern Iowa (1997-98) and Boise State (1993-96). At Boise, Mason helped Coaching a group with many first-time starters in 2013, Mason’s leadership stabi- coordinate a Bronco defense that reached the 1994 NCAA Division I-AA national cham- lized the group. Following the season, SMU corner Kenneth Acker was named All-AAC pionship game and then served as Boise’s interim head coach from August through and was selected by the San Francisco 49ers in the NFL Draft. November 1996. Prior to his time in Boise, he was defensive coordinator at Portland In 2012, Mason’s defense posted two shutouts (SMU’s most in a season since State (1982-86), helping lead the Vikings to four playoff appearances and two national 1983), tied an NCAA season record for pick-sixes and tied for third in the country in championship games. He total takeaways and second in fumble recoveries for TDs. The Mustangs also finished also served as the lineback- the year ranked 15th in rush defense. ers coach at Eastern Wash- Mason has also guided numerous other Mustangs to All-League honors. Five Mus- ington (1981-85) and was tangs earned honors in 2012, including first-teamers Ja’Gared Davis and Margus Hunt. the defensive line coach at The 2011 season saw eight Mustangs defenders earn All-Conference accolades Walla Walla (Wash.) Com- - first-teamers Richard Crawford and Taylor Thompson, second-team Davis, Marquis munity College (1978-80). Frazier and Taylor Reed, honorable mention selections Chris Banjo, Hunt and Torlan As a player, Mason Pittman. began his career as The 2011 season was capped off with a BBVA Compass Bowl win that saw the a linebacker at Idaho Mustangs limit Pitt to just 10 rushing yards and a Bowl-record-low six points. before transferring to Walla The 2010 season saw Davis and Thompson tabbed first-teamers, while Banjo and Walla (Wash.) Community Youri Yenga were second-team picks. Honorable mention picks were Crawford, Pete College. He finished out his Fleps, Hunt and Taylor Reed. playing career at Nevada In 2009, Mason transformed SMU’s defense from a 4-3 scheme to a 3-4 and the from 1976-77. results were immediate. In SMU’s 45-10 win over Nevada in the Sheraton Hawaii Mason received his Bowl, the Mustang defense held the Wolf Pack’s No. 1-ranked rushing offense to a bachelor’s degree in season-low 137 yards - more than 200 yards below its average. Under his tutelage, physical education and a SMU linebacker Chase Kennemer was named first-team All-C-USA and seven other master of science degree Mustangs were tabbed for honorable mention All-Conference honors. in physical education and Mason arrived on the Hilltop after spending seven seasons at Fresno State, where post-secondary education he coached linebackers. There, he developed numerous standout linebackers including from Eastern Washington. 2007 WAC Defensive Player of the Year Marcus Riley, 2006 first-team All-WAC honoree Mason and his wife, Jami, Dwayne Andrews and 2003 first-teamer Bryce McGill. have a daughter, Brenna. Mason joined the Bulldog coaching staff in 2001 after spending one season as linebackers coach with the Las Vegas Outlaws of the XFL. He also spent time in the pro ranks as receivers coach for the British Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football

POST-SEASON SUCCESS AT SMU SINCE 2009

2009 HAWAI’I BOWL 2010 C-USA TITLE GAME 2010 ARMED FORCES BOWL 2012 COMPASS BOWL 2012 HAWAI’I BOWL SMU-45 • NEVADA-10 UCF-17 • SMU-7 ARMY-16 • SMU-14 SMU-28 • PITT-6 SMU-43 • FRESNO ST.-10 • Season Record: 8-5 • Season Record: 7-7 • Season Record: 7-7 • Season Record: 8-5 • Season Record: 7-6 • SMU’s first bowl appearance • C-USA West Co-Champs • C-USA West Co-Champs • SMU’s fourth-straight bowl in 25 years appearance • C-USA West Co-Champs • 3 bowl wins in 4 years

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Player GP GS OFFENSE DEFENSE POPE, Kevin 48 21 QB 4 Matt Davis (6-0, 214, SO-TR) LDE 93 Mason Gentry (6-6, 250, FR-RS) SANDERS, Stephon 47 39 14 Garrett Krstich (6-3, 199, JR-SQ) 92 Zelt Minor (6-2, 276, SO-1L) OR THOMPSON, Der’rikk 45 40 NWOSU, Cameron 43 25 17 Kolney Cassel (6-2, 192, FR-RS) 96 Cameron Smith (6-2, 245, JR-2L) WRIGHT, Darrian 42 22 BARNES, Beau 39 13 RB 42 Prescott Line (6-0, 228, SO-1L) NT 54 Darrian Wright (6-1, 275, SR-3L) YENGA, Jonathan 35 18 25 K.C. Nlemchi (6-0, 225, JR-1L) 95 Andrew McCleneghen (6-5, 257, JR-2L) LASECKI, Taylor 34 34 49 Luke Seeker (5-11, 200, JR-1L) SMITH, Cameron 34 0 RDE 90 Zach Wood (6-3, 262, JR-2L) GREENBAUER, Hayden 33 17 JOSEPH, Darius 32 19 LT 71 Chauncey Briggs (6-5, 300, SO-1L) 7 Elie Nabushosi (6-4, 246, SO-1L) McCLENEGHEN, Andrew 32 0 79 Seaver Myers (6-5, 298, SO-SQ) WOOD, Zach 31 22 SLB 23 Stephon Sanders (6-3, 250, SR-3L) RICHARDSON, J.R. 30 7 LG 67 Daniel McCarty (6-4, 277, SO-SQ) 25 Derek Longoria (6-1, 216, JR-2L) SEALS, Robert 30 15 79 Seaver Myers (6-5, 298, SO-SQ) RANDOLPH, Shakiel 28 17 BUCK 3 Kevin Pope (5-11, 222, SR-2L) WEEKS, Kris 28 23 LONGORIA, Derek 27 0 C 52 Taylor Lasecki (6-3, 300, JR-2L) 46 John Bordano (6-2, 230, SR-1L) OR BORDANO, John 26 5 51 William Barns (6-2, 279, FR-HS) 2 Caleb Tuiasosopo (6-2, 258, JR-JC) NELSON, Stephen 26 10 CASTLE, Troy 23 0 RG 63 Evan Brown (6-2, 309, FR-HS) MLB 1 Jonathan Yenga (6-2, 220, JR-2L) LINE, Prescott 22 13 67 Daniel McCarty (6-4, 277, SO-SQ) 52 Cameron Nwosu (5-9, 247, SR-TR) NLEMCHI, K.C. 19 0 SEEKER, Luke 19 0 MONTES, Ajee 18 6 RT 75 Kris Weeks (6-5, 310, JR-2L) WLB 30 Robert Seals (6-3, 230, JR-2L) NABUSHOSI, Elie 18 0 74 Christian Chamagua (6-6, 294, SO-1L) 94 Beau Barnes (6-5, 227, SR-3L) PRUITT, Jarvis 18 0 MILLER, Jordan 18 0 WR-X 7 Der’rikk Thompson (5-10, 186, SR-3L) LCB 9 Horace Richardson (5-11, 197, SO-1L) BRIGGS, Chauncey 18 16 5 Cedric Lancaster (5-9, 169, FR-RS) 28 Shakiel Randolph (6-4, 210, JR-2L) RILEY-AYERS, Gareth 17 0 MITCHELL, Jackson 17 0 4 Jesse Montgomery (6-1, 182, FR-RS) RICHARDSON, Horace 16 4 WR-H 2 Deion Sanders, Jr. (5-7, 183, SO-1L) RADEMACHER, Cody 16 0 9 Shelby Walker (6-0, 144, FR-HS) SS 22 Hayden Greenbauer (6-0, 212, SR-2L) GAINES, Jeremiah 15 3 88 Daijuan Stewart (5-9, 173, SO-SQ) 20 A.J. Justice (6-1, 210, SO-SQ) SANDERS, Deion 15 2 RICHARDSON, Darrion 15 10 WR-Y 18 Darius Joseph (6-0, 190, JR-2L) FS 29 Darrion Richardson (6-0, 196, SO-1L) MINOR, Zelt 14 2 JUSTICE, A.J. 14 0 13 Ryheem Malone (5-9, 170, FR-HS) 26 Troy Castle (5-11, 193, JR-1L) MYERS, Seaver 12 4 HALVERSON, Nate 12 6 WR-Z 83 Chris Hipps (6-4, 228, SR-TR) RCB 24 JR Richardson (5-10, 177, JR-2L) CHAMAGUA, Christian 11 1 6 Stephen Nelson (6-0, 185, SR-1L) 21 Nate Halverson (5-10, 183, SO-SQ) CONLEY, Spencer 11 0 84 Jeremiah Gaines (6-2, 230, SO-1L) 10 Ajee Montes (5-11, 193, SO-1L) GENTRY, Mason 10 8 61 Raul Reyes III (5-10, 189, FR-HS) KOONCE, Jackson 10 0 LAWLER, Justin 10 0 RHONE, Anthony 10 0 TUIASOSOPO, Caleb 9 0 SPECIAL TEAMS BROWN, Evan 9 9 MONTGOMERY, Jesse 9 0 Kicker 36 Cody Rademacher (5-10, 189, SR-SQ) KRSTICH, Garrett 9 4 35 Jackson Koonce (6-1, 167, FR-HS) REED, Nick 8 0 HORTON, Nick 8 1 Holder 14 Garrett Krstich (6-3, 199, JR-SQ) LANCASTER, Cedric 8 2 STEWART, Daijuan 8 0 22 Hayden Greenbauer (6-0, 212, SR-2L) STAFFORD, Aaron 8 0 McCARTY, Daniel 8 7 Punter 35 Jackson Koonce (6-1, 167, FR-HS) DAVIS, Matt 8 3 36 Cody Rademacher (5-10, 189, SR-SQ) WALKER, Shelby 7 2 HIPPS, Chris 7 0 Kickoffs 36 Cody Rademacher (5-10, 189, SR-SQ) BURCHAM, Neal 6 4 LAGASSE, Collin 6 1 35 Jackson Koonce (6-1, 167, FR-HS) CROSBY, Myles 6 0 HOLLIE, Spencer 6 0 KOR 2 Deion Sanders, Jr. (5-7, 183, SO-1L) COX, RC 5 0 27 Aaron Stafford (5-9, 164, JR-SQ) WASHINGTON, Trey 5 0 13 Ryheem Malone (5-9, 170, FR-HS) REICH, Taylor 5 0 DURALL, Darius 4 0 CASSEL, Kolney 4 1 Long 90 Zach Wood (6-3, 258, JR-2L) MALONE, Ryheem 4 0 Snapper 53 Nicholas Avantino (6-2, 225, FR-HS) WAHEED, Adam 4 0 BUFFINI, Anthony 2 0 PR 88 Daijuan Stewart (5-9, 173, SO-SQ) SUTTON, Courtland 2 0 7 Der’rikk Thompson (5-10, 186, SR-3L) SELLERS, Ben 2 0 CARROLL, Carlos 2 0 5 Cedric Lancaster (5-9, 169, FR-RS) SPENCER, Jarrett 1 0 13 Ryheem Malone (5-9, 170, FR-HS) HOLLOWAY, Christian 1 0 BARNS, William 1 1 HYDER, Braylon 1 0

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No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) SMU 78 Bozidar Antunovic OL 6-5 279 JR-TR Indjija, Serbia (UT Arlington) NUMERICAL ROSTER 9 3 Michael Armstrong K 5-10 172 FR-HS Greensboro, N.C. (Woodberry Forest School) No. Name Pos. 53 Nicholas Avantino LS 6-2 225 FR-HS Redding, Calif. (Redding Christian) 1 Jonathan Yenga LB 94 Beau Barnes LB 6-5 227 SR-3L Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) 2 Caleb Tuiasosopo LB 51 William Barns OL 6-2 279 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 2 Deion Sanders, Jr. WR 46 John Bordano LB 6-2 230 SR-1L New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels) 3 Kevin Pope RB/LB 71 Chauncey Briggs OL 6-5 300 SO-1L West Bloomfield, Mich. (West Bloomfield) 4 Matt Davis QB 63 Evan Brown OL 6-2 309 FR-HS Southlake, Texas (Carroll) 4 Jesse Montgomery DB 41 Anthony Buffini DB 5-11 185 SO-SQ Escondido, Calif. (Christian Life Academy) 5 Nick Horton LB 12 Neal Burcham QB 6-3 213 SO-1L Greenbrier, Ark. (Greenbrier) 5 Cedric Lancaster WR 40 Carlos Carroll LB 6-2 224 FR-RS Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe) 6 Stephen Nelson WR 13 Cayman Carter DB 6-0 200 FR-RS Newport Beach, Calif. (Corona del Mar) 7 Der’rikk Thompson WR 17 Kolney Cassel QB 6-2 192 FR-RS Yakima, Wash. (Eisenhower) 7 Elie Nabushosi DL 26 Troy Castle DB 5-11 193 JR-1L Gig Harbor, Wash. (Gig Harbor) 8 Jordan Miller LB 74 Christian Chamagua OL 6-6 294 SO-1L Manvel, Texas (Manvel) 8 Darrel Colbert QB 50 Daniel Chaparro K 6-0 193 SO-SQ Dallas, Texas (North) 9 Horace Richardson DB 8 Darrel Colbert QB 5-10 197 FR-HS Houston, Texas (Lamar) 9 Shelby Walker WR 43 Parker Collins DE 6-3 230 FR-HS Frisco, Texas (Frisco Liberty) 10 Ajee Montes DB 55 Spencer Conley DL 6-4 260 JR-SQ Salt Lake City, (Judge Memorial) 11 Inoke Ngalo LB 32 RC Cox LB 6-0 210 FR-HS Gurnee, Ill. (Carmel Catholic) 11 Jordan Severt QB 12 Neal Burcham QB 27 Myles Crosby DB 6-3 204 FR-RS Colleyville, Texas (Heritage) 13 Cayman Carter DB 4 Matt Davis QB 6-0 214 SO-TR Houston, Texas (Tyler JC) 13 Ryheem Malone WR 45 Dylan Dickman LB 6-0 228 FR-RS Mckinney, Texas (Mckinney Boyd) 14 Trey Washington DB 21 Darius Durall RB 5-9 178 FR-HS Houston, Texas (South Houston) 14 Garrett Krstich QB 47 Michael Epley DE 6-2 250 FR-HS Leander, Texas (Leander) 15 Jordan Ingram WR 62 Travis Fister OL 6-3 259 FR-RS Tucson, Ariz. (Salpointe) 15 Jordan Wyatt DB 84 Jeremiah Gaines WR 6-2 230 SO-1L Red Oak, Texas (Red Oak) 16 Ben Sellers LB 93 Mason Gentry DE 6-6 250 FR-RS Plano, Texas (Plano West) 16 Courtland Sutton WR 22 Hayden Greenbauer DB 6-0 212 SR-2L , Texas (Tom C. Clark) 17 Kolney Cassel QB 33 Daniel Gresham RB 5-9 234 FR-HS Fort Worth, Texas (All Saints) 18 William Jeanlys DB 21 Nate Halverson DB 5-10 183 SO-SQ Portland, Ore. (Grant) 18 Darius Joseph WR 83 Chris Hipps WR 6-4 228 SR-TR Dallas, Texas (Duke) 20 A.J. Justice DB 91 Spencer Hollie DE 6-4 338 FR-RS Dublin, Calif. (Dublin) 21 Darius Durall RB 76 Christian Holloway OL 6-3 265 SO-SQ Torrance, Calif. (Bishop Montgomery) 21 Nate Halverson DB 5 Nick Horton LB 6-2 240 SO-SQ Garland, Texas (Garland) 22 Hayden Greenbauer DB 72 Braylon Hyder OL 6-2 330 FR-HS Houston, Texas (Lamar) 23 Stephon Sanders LB 15 Jordan Ingram WR 5-10 163 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Carter) 24 JR Richardson DB 18 William Jeanlys DB 6-1 172 FR-HS Boynton Beach, Fla. (Pope John Paul II) 25 K.C. Nlemchi RB 18 Darius Joseph WR 6-0 190 JR-2L Abilene, Texas (Abilene) 25 Derek Longoria LB 20 A.J. Justice DB 6-1 210 SO-SQ Houston, Texas (Stratford) 26 Troy Castle DB 35 Jackson Koonce P/K 6-1 167 FR-HS Oceanside, Calif. (Oceanside) 27 Aaron Stafford WR 14 Garrett Krstich QB 6-3 199 JR-SQ Carlsbad, Calif. (La Costa Canyon) 27 Myles Crosby DB 82 Collin LaGasse WR 5-9 201 SO-1L Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 28 Shakiel Randolph DB 5 Cedric Lancaster WR 5-9 169 FR-RS Houston, Texas (Lamar) 29 Darrion Richardson DB 52 Taylor Lasecki OL 6-3 300 JR-2L Frisco, Texas (Frisco) 30 Robert Seals LB 99 Justin Lawler DE 6-4 259 FR-RS Pottsboro, Texas (Pottsboro) 33 Daniel Gresham RB 42 Prescott Line RB 6-0 228 SO-1L Oxford, Mich. (Oxford) 34 Jarvis Pruitt DL 25 Derek Longoria LB 6-1 216 JR-2L Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) 35 Jackson Koonce P/K 13 Ryheem Malone WR 5-9 170 FR-HS Houston, Texas (Bellaire) 36 Cody Rademacher K 67 Daniel McCarty OL 6-4 277 SO-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Alamo Heights) 38 Michael Armstrong K

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No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Class-Exp. Hometown (High School/Last School) 38 Justin Musser WR 95 Andrew McCleneghen DL 6-5 257 JR-2L Plano, Texas (The Highlands School) 39 Jeremy White LB 8 Jordan Miller LB 6-3 218 SR-1L Atlanta, Ga. (Holy Innocents Episcopal) 40 Carlos Carroll LB 92 Zelt Minor DE 6-2 276 SO-1L Houston, Texas (Lamar) 41 Anthony Buffini DB 44 Jackson Mitchell LB 6-1 215 SO-1L Southlake, Texas (Carroll High School) 42 Adam Waheed DB 59 Kyran Mitchell LB 5-11 207 FR-HS Houston, Texas (Lamar) 42 Prescott Line RB 10 Ajee Montes DB 5-11 193 SO-1L La Puente, Calif. (Bishop Amat) 43 Parker Collins DE 4 Jesse Montgomery DB 6-1 182 FR-RS Dallas, Texas (Madison) 44 Jackson Mitchell LB 38 Justin Musser WR 6-2 207 FR-RS Issaquah, Wash. (Eastside Catholic) 45 Dylan Dickman LB 79 Seaver Myers OL 6-5 298 SO-SQ Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) 46 John Bordano LB 7 Elie Nabushosi DL 6-4 246 SO-1L Frisco, Texas (Heritage) 47 Michael Epley DE 68 Nick Natour OL 6-5 296 FR-HS Frisco, Texas (Lone Star) 48 Anthony Rhone LB 6 Stephen Nelson WR 6-0 185 SR-1L Beaverton, Ore. (Beaverton) 49 Luke Seeker RB 11 Inoke Ngalo LB 5-11 218 FR-HS Euless, Texas (Trinity) 50 Daniel Chaparro K 25 K.C. Nlemchi RB 6-0 225 JR-1L Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch) 51 William Barns OL 52 Cameron Nwosu LB 5-9 247 SR-TR Houston, Texas (Rice) 52 Cameron Nwosu LB 3 Kevin Pope RB/LB 5-11 222 SR-2L Mt. Enterprise, Texas (Mt. Enterprise) 52 Taylor Lasecki OL 34 Jarvis Pruitt DL 6-3 246 SO-1L Houston, Texas (Stratford) 53 Nicholas Avantino LS 57 Chad Pursley OL 6-5 260 FR-HS Mansfield,Texas (Legacy) 54 Darrian Wright DT 36 Cody Rademacher K 5-10 189 SR-SQ Austin, Texas (Air Force) 55 Spencer Conley DL 28 Shakiel Randolph DB 6-4 210 JR-2L Waco, Texas (Midway) 57 Chad Pursley OL 97 Nick Reed DL 6-0 295 SO-1L Texarkana, Texas (Pleasant Grove) 58 Taylor Reich OL 58 Taylor Reich OL 6-6 316 JR-SQ San Diego, Calif. (Westview) 59 Kyran Mitchell LB 61 Raul Reyes III DB 5-10 189 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (L.G. Pinkston) 60 Keyfer Roberts OL 48 Anthony Rhone LB 6-0 215 FR-HS Texarkana, Texas (Texas HS) 61 Raul Reyes III DB 70 Tony Richards OL 6-5 240 FR-HS Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 62 Travis Fister OL 29 Darrion Richardson DB 6-0 196 SO-1L Delray Beach, Fla. (American Heritage) 63 Evan Brown OL 9 Horace Richardson DB 5-11 197 SO-1L Everman, Texas (Everman) 66 Gareth Riley-Ayers DT 24 JR Richardson DB 5-10 177 JR-2L Baton Rouge, La. (Central) 67 Daniel McCarty OL 66 Gareth Riley-Ayers DT 5-11 279 JR-2L Atlanta, Ga. (Westminster) 68 Nick Natour OL 60 Keyfer Roberts OL 6-2 282 FR-HS Midlothian, Texas (Naval Academy Prep) 70 Tony Richards OL 8 9 Jerry Saena DL 6-4 327 FR-RS Pago Pago, American Samoa (Fa’asao Marist) 71 Chauncey Briggs OL 23 Stephon Sanders LB 6-3 250 SR-3L Mesquite, Texas (Horn) 72 Braylon Hyder OL 2 Deion Sanders, Jr. WR 5-7 183 SO-1L Atlanta, Ga. (Atlanta Sports Academy) 74 Christian Chamagua OL 30 Robert Seals LB 6-3 230 JR-2L Pearland, Texas (Dawson) 75 Kris Weeks OL 9 4 Luke Seeker RB 5-11 200 JR-1L Austin, Texas (St. Michael’s Catholic Academy) 76 Christian Holloway OL 6 1 Ben Sellers LB 6-2 215 JR-SQ Pensacola Beach, Fla. (Pensacola High School) 77 Jarrett Spencer OL 11 Jordan Severt QB 6-3 243 FR-RS Austin, Texas (Westlake) 78 Bozidar Antunovic OL 96 Cameron Smith DL 6-2 245 JR-2L Austin, Texas (McNeil) 79 Seaver Myers OL 77 Jarrett Spencer OL 6-4 258 JR-SQ Rockwall, Texas (Rockwall) 82 Collin LaGasse WR 27 Aaron Stafford WR 5-9 164 JR-SQ Fort Worth, Texas (Paschal) 83 Chris Hipps WR 88 Daijuan Stewart WR 5-9 173 SO-SQ Baldwin, La. (West St. Mary) 84 Jeremiah Gaines WR 16 Courtland Sutton WR 6-3 200 FR-HS Brenham, Texas (Brenham) 88 Daijuan Stewart WR 90 Zach Wood DE 7 Der’rikk Thompson WR 5-10 186 SR-3L Troup, Texas (Troup) 91 Spencer Hollie DE 2 Caleb Tuiasosopo LB 6-2 258 JR-JC Copperas Cove, Texas (Tyler J.C.) 92 Zelt Minor DE 42 Adam Waheed DB 6-0 181 SR-JC Commack, N.Y. (Suffolk C.C.) 93 Mason Gentry DE 9 Shelby Walker WR 6-0 144 FR-HS Houston, Texas (Lamar) 94 Beau Barnes LB 14 Trey Washington DB 6-0 160 FR-RS Gilmer, Texas (Gilmer) 95 Andrew McCleneghen DL 75 Kris Weeks OL 6-5 310 JR-2L Sachse, Texas (Sachse) 96 Cameron Smith DL 39 Jeremy White LB 5-10 202 SO-SQ Dallas, Texas (Dallas Christian) 97 Nick Reed DL 90 Zach Wood DE 6-3 262 JR-2L Rowlett, Texas (Rowlett) 98 Jerry Saena DL 54 Darrian Wright DT 6-1 275 SR-3L Dayton, Texas (Dayton) 99 Justin Lawler DE 15 Jordan Wyatt DB 6-0 179 FR-HS Wylie, Texas (East) 1 Jonathan Yenga LB 6-2 220 JR-2L Euless, Texas (Trinity)

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 14 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED... AN SMU TEAM ... Had 90 or more plays Was held scoreless at a neutral site Had 30 or more first downs vs. Rutgers (99), 2013 Rose Bowl (Stanford 7-0), 1935 vs. Temple (34), 2013 Had 80 or more plays Held an opponent scoreless on the road Had 25 or more first downs at East Carolina (85), Oct. 4, 2014 at UTEP (17-0), 2012 at East Carolina (25), Oct. 4, 2014 Scored 60 or more points Held an opponent scoreless at home Had 400 or more yards rushing vs. Houston (72), 2012 vs. SFA (52-0), 2012 vs. Tulane (519), 1982 Scored 50 or more points Held an opponent scoreless at a neutral site Had 300 or more yards rushing vs. Temple (59), 2013 vs. College of Pacific at Tyler, Texas (34-0), 1941 vs. Rice (320), 2007 Scored 40 or more points Held an opponent scoreless for three quarters Had 200 or more yards rushing vs. Rutgers (52), 2013 vs. USF, Nov. 15, 2014 (Lost 14-13) at Tulsa (252), Nov. 8, 2014 Allowed 60 or more points Won an overtime game Had 80 or more rushing attempts at Texas A&M (66), 2005 at TCU (40-33, 1OT), 2011 at Rice (80), 1973 Allowed 50 or more points Lost an overtime game Had 70 or more rushing attempts vs. UCF (53), Nov. 22, 2014 vs. Rutgers (55-52, 3OT), 2013 vs. Tulane (71), 1982 Allowed 40 or more points Won a game on the last play Had 60 or more rushing attempts vs. UCF (53), Nov. 22, 2014 at UAB (28-27, Jerad Romo to Bobby Chase, 31-yd. TD pass), 2005 vs. Tulane (71), 1982 Lost five or more fumbles Held an opponent to no offensive touchdowns Had 50 or more rushing attempts at Oregon St. (6), 1973 at UTEP, 2012 vs. UCF (54), 2007 Lost four or more fumbles Held opponent to 10 or less first downs Had six or more rushing touchdowns vs. Houston (4), 1990 at USF (10), 2013 vs. Grambling (8), 1981 Did not commit a turnover Held an opponent to 100 or less rushing yards Had five or more rushing touchdowns vs. USF, Nov. 15, 2014 at North Texas (55), Sept. 6, 2014 vs. Northwestern St. (5), 2011 Had two 100-yards rushers in a game Held opponent to 50 or less rushing yards Had four or more rushing touchdowns Kris Briggs (198) & Keylon Kincade (105) vs. Tulsa, 2002 at USF (42), 2013 vs. Temple (4), 2013 Had three 100-yard receivers in a game Held opponent to negative rushing yards Had 500 or more yards passing K. Holman (142), D. Joseph (103) & J. Johnson (102) at Cincin- vs. Fresno St. (-16), 2012 vs. Temple (538), 2013 nati, 2013 Held opponent to 100 or less passing yards Had 400 or more yards passing Had two 100-yard receivers in a game vs. Memphis (85), 2012 at Cincinnati (403), 2013 K. Holman (142), D. Joseph (103) & J. Johnson (102) at Cincin- nati, 2013 Held opponent to 50 or less passing yards Had 300 or more yards passing vs. Navy (0), 2011 at East Carolina (339), Oct. 4, 2014 Had two receivers catch 10+ passes in a game J. Johnson (11) and D. Joseph (12) at Cincinnati, 2013 Intercepted five or more passes Had 70 or more pass attempts vs. Houston (6), 2012 vs. Rutgers (71), 2013 Had three receivers catch 7+ passes in a game Darius Joseph (13), Stephen Nelson (9) and Der’rikk Thompson Intercepted four or more passes Had 60 or more pass attempts (7) at East Carolina, Oct. 4, 2014 vs. Houston (6), 2012 at East Carolina (67), Oct. 4, 2014 Had two 100-yard passers in a game Intercepted three or more passes Had 50 or more pass attempts J.J. McDermott (278) and Kyle Padron (138) vs. Northwestern vs. Houston (6), 2012 at East Carolina (67), Oct. 4, 2014 St., 2011 Held opponent to 300 or less yards total offense Had 40 or more completions Had one 100-yard rusher & one 100-yard receiver in a game at USF (259), 2013 at East Carolina (42), Oct. 4, 2014 Z. Line (127) & D. Johnson (141) vs. Memphis, 2012 Held opponent to 200 or less yards total offense Had 30 or more completions Had one 100-yard rusher & two 100-yard receivers in a game vs. Southern Miss (178), 2012 at East Carolina (42), Oct. 4, 2014 Z. Line (136), D. Johnson (116) & D. Thompson (104) at Memphis, 2011 Had 10 or more penalties Had five or more passing touchdowns at Houston (10), 2013 vs. Rutgers (5), 2013 Did not punt at Navy, 1998 Did not commit a penalty Had four or more passing touchdowns vs. Memphis, 2012 vs. UConn (4), 2013 Had a PAT kick blocked at Houston, 2009 Had 100 or more yards in penalties Had three or more passing touchdowns at Texas A&M (111), 2013 vs. UConn (4), 2013 Had a field goal blocked at East Carolina, Oct. 4, 2014 Scored a safety Had five passes intercepted vs. Montana St., 2013 vs. TCU (5), 2012 Had a punt blocked at Memphis, 2013 Scored a two-point conversion Had four passes intercepted at Tulsa (Matt Davis pass to Justin Lawler), Nov. 8, 2014 at TCU (4), 2013 Recovered an onside kick vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 20, 2014 Converted 4+ 4th Downs Had three passes intercepted at East Carolina (5 of 6), Oct. 4, 2014 at Houston (3), 2013 Defeated a ranked opponent at. No. 20 TCU (40-33), 2011 Converted 5+ 4th Downs Had 600 yards or more total offense at East Carolina (5 of 6), Oct. 4, 2014 vs. Temple (728), 2013 Was held scoreless vs. TCU, Sept. 27, 2014 Had 500 yards or more total offense vs. Temple (728), 2013 Was held scoreless on the road at Baylor, Aug. 31, 2014 Had 400 yards or more total offense at Tulsa (464), Nov. 8, 2014 Was held scoreless at home vs. TCU, Sept. 27, 2014

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP GAME 11 • HOUSTON 2014 SMU FOOTBALL GAME NOTES • PAGE 15 AN SMU PLAYER ... Accounted for seven or more touchdowns Rushed 35 or more times Garrett Gilbert (7 - 5 pass, 2 rush) vs. Rutgers, 2013 Keylon Kincade (36) at Tulsa, 2003 Accounted for six or more touchdowns Rushed 30 or more times Garrett Gilbert (6 - 4 pass, 2 rush) vs. Temple, 2013 Zach Line (30) at ECU, 2010 Caught 15 or more passes Rushed for 200 or more yards Jeremy Johnson (18) vs. Rutgers, 2013 Zach Line (202) vs. Marshall, 2010 Caught 10 or more passes Rushed for 150 or more yards Darius Joseph (13) at East Carolina, Oct. 4, 2014 Matt Davis (181) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014 Had 200 or more yards receiving Rushed for 100 or more yards Keenan Holman (209) vs. Temple, 2013 Matt Davis (181) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014 Had 150 or more yards receiving Rushed for four or more touchdowns Keenan Holman (209) vs. Temple, 2013 Zach Line (5) vs. Northwestern St., 2011 Had 100 or more yards receiving Rushed for three or more touchdowns Darius Joseph (100) at East Carolina, Oct. 4, 2014 Zach Line (3) vs. Tulsa, 2012 Caught three or more TD passes Rushed for two or more touchdowns Keenan Holman (3) vs. Temple, 2013 Matt Davis (2) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014 Caught two or more TD passes Had a run of 80 or more yards Darius Joseph (2) at East Carolina, Oct. 4, 2014 Kris Briggs (96) vs. Tulsa, 2002 Kicked four field goals Had a run of 70 or more yards Chase Hover (4) at Tulane, 2012 Garrett Gilbert (74) vs. Tulsa, 2012 Kicked a field goal of 50 or more yards Had a run of 60 or more yards Chase Hover (51) vs. Texas Tech, 2013 Garrett Gilbert (74) vs. Tulsa, 2012 Scored four or more touchdowns Had a run of 50 or more yards Zach Line (5 rushing) vs. Northwestern St., 2011 Matt Davis (51) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014 Punted 10 or more times Had a run of 40 or more yards Chase Hover (10) vs. Texas A&M (49), 2012 Matt Davis (51) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014 Had a punt of 70 or more yards Passed for 500 or more yards Matt Szymanski (74) vs. TCU, 2010 Garrett Gilbert (538) vs. Temple, 2013 Had a punt of 60 or more yards Passed for 400 or more yards Jackson Koonce (60) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014 Garrett Gilbert (403) at Cincinnati, 2013 Had at least four punts of 50 or more yards Passed for 300 or more yards Jackson Koonce (4), vs. Texas A&M, Sept. 20, 2014 Garrett Krstich (339) at East Carolina, Oct. 4, 2014 Intercepted three or more passes Attempted 45 or more passes Devin Lowery (3) vs. Marshall, 2006 Garrett Krstich (67) at East Carolina, Oct. 4, 2014 Intercepted two or more passes Completed 30 or more passes Jay Scott (2) at USF, 2013 Garrett Krstich (42) at East Carolina, Oct. 4, 2014 Recovered two or more fumbles Threw five or more touchdown passes Kevin Pope (2) vs. Houston, 2012 Garrett Gilbert (5) vs. Rutgers, 2013 Returned a punt for a TD Threw four or more touchdown passes JaBryce Taylor (55) vs. Montana St., 2013 Garrett Gilbert (4) vs. UConn, 2013 Returned a kickoff for a TD Threw three or more touchdown passes Jessie Henderson (100) vs. Tulane, 2006 Garrett Gilbert (4) vs. UConn, 2013 Returned an interception for a TD Threw a pass for 90 or more yards Stephon Sanders (35 yards) vs. UConn, 2013 Bo Levi Mitchell to Aldrick Robinson (96) vs. East Carolina, 2009 Returned a fumble for a TD Threw a pass for 80 or more yards Kevin Pope (20) vs. Houston, 2012 Kyle Padron to Aldrick Robinson (82) at Tulane, 2010 Blocked a punt Threw a pass for 70 or more yards Jackson Mitchell at TCU, 2013 Garrett Gilbert to Keenan Holman (74) at Cincinnati, 2013 Blocked a field goal Threw a pass for 60 or more yards Derek Longoria vs. TCU, Sept. 27, 2014 Matt Davis to Der’rikk Thompson (64) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014 Returned a blocked FGA for a TD Had 600 or more yards total offense Kenneth Acker (56) vs. SFA, 2012 Garrett Gilbert (635) vs. Temple, 2013 Blocked a PAT kick Had 500 or more yards total offense Zach Wood at Texas A&M, 2013 Garrett Gilbert (635) vs. Temple, 2013 Returned a PAT kick for two points Had 400 or more yards total offense Derrius Bell vs. Texas State, 2008 Garrett Gilbert (417) at Cincinnati, 2013

Had 300 yards passing and 100 yards rushing Justin Willis (375 pass, 114 rush) at Memphis, 2007

Had 200 yards passing and 100 yards rushing Matt Davis (212 pass, 181 rush) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014

Had 100 yards both passing and rushing Matt Davis (212 pass, 181 rush) at Tulsa, Nov. 8, 2014

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AUG. 31, 2014 • McLANE STADIUM • WACO, TEXAS SEPT. 6, 2014 • APOGEE STADIUM • DENTON, TEXAS GAME SMU 0 GAME SMU 6 1 #10 BAYLOR 45 2 NORTH TEXAS 43

Bryce Petty threw for two touchdowns and ran for another score, helping No. 10 Baylor open its Reggie Pegram rushed 21 times for 81 yards and a touchdown, and Jarrian Roberts had a riverfront campus stadium with a 45-0 victory over former Southwest Conference rival SMU. 31-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown to lead North Texas to a 43-6 win over SMU. Petty played two quarters because of a bruise to his lower back after taking an early shot. He threw Pegram’s and Roberts’ scores came in a 20-point second quarter for the Mean Green that for 161 yards while moving gingerly at times and often grabbing at his back. included two short field goals by Trevor Moore. Big 12 champion Baylor led 24-0 after one quarter. It had a 6-yard TD drive after an SMU fumble and Kolney Cassel threw for 134 yards on 11-of-21 passing and one touchdown to lead SMU. a 4-yard drive after Levi Norwood’s 45-yard punt return. Wideout Der’rikk Thompson caught 6 passes for 74 yards, while Nate Halverson recorded four On the day a statue of Robert Griffin III was dedicated, Petty extended his streak with at least one grabs for 65 yards and a touchdown reception as the fourth quarter came to a close. touchdown pass to a school-record 14 games, breaking a tie with Baylor’s only Heisman Trophy winner. SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Score SMU 0 0 0 0 - 0 Record: (0-1) SMU 0 0 0 6 6 Record: (0-2) Baylor 24 7 7 7 - 45 Record: (1-0) North Texas 3 20 6 14 43 Record: (1-1)

Team Qtr Time Scoring play Scoring Summary: BU 1st 11:38 Callahan,Chris 23 yd field goal , 10-52 1:44, 1st 08:34 NT MOORE, Trevor 44 yd field goal, 9-31 4:11, SMU 0 - NT 3 SMU 0 - Baylor 3 2nd 09:51 NT PEGRAM, Reggie 4 yd run (MOORE, Trevor kick), 5-14 2:26, SMU 0 - NT 10 BU 1st 06:23 Linwood,Shock 4 yd run (Callahan,Chris kick), 2-6 0:29, 03:57 NT MOORE, Trevor 21 yd field goal, 11-52 4:43, SMU 0 - NT 13 SMU 0 - Baylor 10 03:32 NT ROBERTS, J. 31 yd fumble recovery (MOORE, Trevor kick), , SMU 0 - NT 20 BU 1st 02:40 Armstead,T. 3 yd pass from Petty,Bryce (Callahan,Chris kick), 3-4 1:11, 00:04 NT MOORE, Trevor 23 yd field goal, 6-25 1:53, SMU 0 - NT 23 SMU 0 - Baylor 17 3rd 04:10 NT MOORE, Trevor 42 yd field goal, 7-26 3:28, SMU 0 - NT 26 BU 1st 00:28 Cannon,KD 46 yd pass from Petty,Bryce (Callahan,Chris kick), 3-64 0:51, 01:10 NT MOORE, Trevor 47 yd field goal, 8-27 2:27, SMU 0 - NT 29 SMU 0 - Baylor 24 4th 09:18 NT JIMMERSON, A. 8 yd run (PAUL, Zach kick), 5-21 2:13, SMU 0 - NT 36 BU 2nd 10:50 Petty,Bryce 5 yd run (Callahan,Chris kick), 3-33 0:26, 02:59 NT EVANS, Erick 53 yd run (PAUL, Zach kick), 5-68 3:03, SMU 0 - NT 43 SMU 0 - Baylor 31 00:00 SMU HALVERSON,Nate 33 yd pass from CASSEL,Kolney, 11-79 2:53, SMU 6 - NT 43 BU 3rd 00:36 Lee,Jay 12 yd pass from Russell,Seth ( Callahan,Chris kick), 9-74 2:24, SMU 0 - Baylor 38 TEAM STATS North Texas SMU BU 4th 05:06 Nacita,Silas 1 yd run (Peterson,Kyle kick), 11-57 3:28, FIRST DOWNS 17 17 SMU 0 - Baylor 45 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 14-10 55-245 PASSING YDS (NET) 266 108 TEAM STATS SMU BU PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 45-24-2 17-12-0 FIRST DOWNS 7 31 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 59-276 72-353 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 25--24 50-261 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-31 PASSING YDS (NET) 91 313 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 2--14 6-21 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 40-21-1 47-27-1 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 8-72 1-18 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 65-67 97-574 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 2-24 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0--3 2-11 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 6-39.7 5-41.6 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 1-1 3-54 FUMBLES-LOST 3-3 2-0 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 5-131 0-0 PENALTIES-YARDS 7-60 15-139 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 1-10 1-0 POSSESSION TIME 23:22 36:38 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 8-41.9 3-29.3 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 11 6 OF 16 FUMBLES-LOST 6-2 1-1 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 3 0 OF 0 PENALTIES-YARDS 4-40 11-96 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 1-1 4-4 POSSESSION TIME 29:54 30:06 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 1-16 4-28 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 OF 18 10 OF 20 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 4 2 OF 2 RUSHING: SMU-POPE,Kevin 8-33; NLEMCHI,K.C. 2-5; DAVIS,Matt 1-minus 4; BURCHAM,N RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 0-0 6-9 1-minus 7; CASSEL,Kolney 2-minus 17. North Texas-PEGRAM, Reggie 21-81; WILSON, SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 0-0 8-58 Jeffrey 14-56; EVANS, Erick 1-53; JIMMERSON, A. 15-47; WILLIAMS, Dajon 1-19; LYNN, Jarrod 1-4; GREER, Josh 2-minus 15. RUSHING: SMU-LINE,PRESCOTT 4-18; POPE,KEVIN 6-9; LONGORIA,D 3-8; DURALL,DARIUS 1-4; TEAM 1-MINUS 5; CASSEL,KOLNEY 1-MINUS 6; DAVIS,MATT 4-MINUS 22; BURCHAM,N PASSING: SMU-BURCHAM,N 12-22-2-99; CASSEL,Kolney 11-21-0-134; DAVIS,Matt 5-MINUS 30. BAYLOR-LINWOOD,SHOCK 16-89; JEFFERSON,J. 12-57; RUSSELL,SETH 7-46; 1-2-0-33. North Texas-GREER, Josh 9-12-0-86; MCNULTY, Andrew 3-5-0-22. PETTY,BRYCE 2-21; NACITA,SILAS 6-20; JOHNSON,CHRIS 1-17; CHAFIN,DEVIN 5-7; CANNON,KD 1-4. RECEIVING: SMU-THOMPSON,D 6-74; HALVERSON,Nate 4-65; NELSON,Stephen 4-60; POPE,Kevin 2-13; LANCASTER,C 2-11; SANDERS,Deion 2-7; WALKER,Shelby 1-15; PASSING: SMU-BURCHAM,N 15-26-0-59; CASSEL,KOLNEY 3-8-0-20; DAVIS,MATT 3-6-1-12. STEWART,Daijuan 1-13; MALONE,Ryheem 1-8; NLEMCHI,K.C. 1-0. North Texas-HARRIS, BAYLOR-RUSSELL,SETH 13-23-1-124; PETTY,BRYCE 13-23-0-161; JOHNSON,CHRIS Carlos 4-36; KIDSY, Darvin 3-31; TERRELL, Darius 2-27; SMITH, Marcus 1-8; 1-1-0-28. WILSON, Jeffrey 1-5; PEGRAM, Reggie 1-1.

RECEIVING: SMU-POPE,KEVIN 5-10; JOSEPH,DARIUS 3-18; LANCASTER,C 3-6; THOMPSON,D INTERCEPTIONS: SMU-None. North Texas-WATSON, Dutton 1-24; LEE, Lairamie 1-0. 2-21; MALONE,RYHEEM 2-13; STEWART,DAIJUAN 2-12; WALKER,SHELBY 1-8; LINE,PRESCOTT 1-4; NELSON,STEPHEN 1-0; DURALL,DARIUS 1-MINUS 2; LASECKI,TAYLOR 0-1. FUMBLES: SMU-BURCHAM,N 1-1; POPE,Kevin 1-1; LANCASTER,C 1-1. North Texas-GREER, BAYLOR-LEE,JAY 8-83; HALL,DAVION 7-86; NORWOOD,LEVI 4-26; HAWTHORNE,LYNX 3-22; Josh 1-0; WILSON, Jeffrey 1-0. CANNON,KD 2-59; ARMSTEAD,T. 2-21; JEFFERSON,J. 1-16. SACKS (UA-A): SMU-MINOR,Zelt 1-0. North Texas-POLK, Chad 1-1; MOORE, Sid 1-0; INTERCEPTIONS: SMU-GREENBAUER,H 1-10. BAYLOR-HOWARD,XAVIEN 1-0. LINCOLN, A. 0-1; WATSON, Dutton 0-1; FLUSCHE, Andy 0-1. FUMBLES: SMU-BURCHAM,N 2-0; NELSON,STEPHEN 1-1; NWOSU,CAMERON 1-1; TEAM 1-0; POPE,KEVIN 1-0. BAYLOR-LINWOOD,SHOCK 1-1.

SACKS (UA-A): SMU-NONE. BAYLOR-OAKMAN,SHAWN 1-2; YOUNG,TAYLOR 1-0; MASUMBUKO,S. 1-0; SMITH,K.J. 1-0; BLACKSHEAR,BEAU 0-1; EDWARDS,AIAVION 0-1; BILLINGS,ANDREW 0-1; MAGEE,JAVONTE 0-1; HOWARD,XAVIEN 0-1; PALMER,JAMAL 0-1.

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SEPT. 20, 2014 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS SEPT. 27, 2014 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS GAME #6 TEXAS A&M 58 GAME TCU 56 3 SMU 6 4 SMU 0

Kenny Hill accounted for 322 yards of offense in just the first half, Jeremy Tabuyo turned two Trevone Boykin threw for four touchdowns and ran for two others as TCU defeated SMU 56-0 short passes near the sideline into long touchdowns, and No. 6/7 Texas A&M rolled to a 58-6 victory in the Plains Capital Bank Battle for the Iron Skillet. over an SMU team playing its first game without coach . Boykin threw scoring passes of 28 and 7 yards to Deante Gray, 6 yards to Josh Doctson and Trey Williams ran for two of the Aggies’ four rushing touchdowns, and Texas A&M totaled 268 10 yards to Desmon White. He ran for touchdowns of 27 and 8 yards. yards on the ground. SMU failed to score for the second time this season. The Mustangs drove to TCU’s 3-yard line Texas A&M led 17-0 in the first quarter after Tabuyo caught a short pass near the sideline, in the waning seconds, and reserve quarterback Matt Davis was sacked on the final play. managed to stay in bounds and then weaved through defenders, including two that ran into each Mustangs quarterback Garrett Krstich made his first career start, the team’s third starter at the other after he got by for a 30-yard touchdown. position this season. Fourth-string when the season began, Krstich was 14 for 30 for 142 yards, Kolney Cassel got his first start for SMU but went 1 for 5 for 2 yards and was sacked three one interception and was sacked seven times. times. Garrett Krstich, the fourth different Mustangs quarterback already this season, was sacked SMU appeared to score late in the half on a 36-yard reception by Daruis Joseph during which five times while completing 13 of 24 passes for 137 yards. Joseph fell backward onto TCU Ranthony Texada at the Horned Frogs’ 30, rolled off The game was played before a sold out crowd of 34,820. It was the third-largest crowd for SMU and ran into the end zone. A review of the play revealed Joseph’s left elbow touched the turf after in Ford Stadium history. he rolled off Texada. The Mustangs were also stopped on fourth-and-goal at TCU’s 1-yard line midway through the SCORING SUMMARY second quarter when Horned Frogs defensive end James McFarland broke up a Krstich rollout Texas A&M 17 21 10 10 - 58 Record: (4-0) pass into the end zone intended for Joseph. SMU 0 3 0 3 - 6 Record: (0-3) The TCU drive ending with Catalon’s score was kept alive when SMU’s Cameron Smith was 1st 11:54 TAMU Josh Lambo 39 yd field goal, 10-59 3:06,TAMU 3 - SMU 0 assessed a 15-yard personal foul for continuing to play during a third-down stop after his helmet 05:12 TAMU Trey Williams 8 yd run (Josh Lambo kick), 4-76 1:29, TAMU 10 - SMU 0 came off. 01:15 TAMU Jeremy Tabuyo 30 yd pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo kick), 6-49 1:34, TAMU 17 - The Mustangs’ defense held TCU on fourth-and-goal at the 2 late in the SMU’s Derek Longoria SMU 0 blocked a 26-yard field goal attempt by Jaden Oberkrom midway through the fourth quarter. 2nd 12:43 TAMU Trey Williams 5 yd run (Josh Lambo kick), 4-51 1:26, TAMU 24 - SMU 0 09:26 TAMU B. Williams 10 yd run (Josh Lambo kick), 5-70 1:42, TAMU 31 - SMU 0 SCORING SUMMARY 01:36 SMU RADEMACHER,C 29 yd field goal, 15-53 7:50,TAMU 31 - SMU 3 TCU 7 21 21 7 - 56 Record: (3-0) 00:21 TAMU Josh Reynolds 70 yd pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo kick), 1-70 0:13, TAMU 38 - SMU 0 0 0 0 - 0 Record: (0-4) SMU 3 3rd 09:40 TAMU Josh Lambo 50 yd field goal, 9-33 2:10,TAMU 41 - SMU 3 1st 12:34 TCU Boykin, Trevone 27 yd run (Oberkrom, Jaden kick), 2-33 0:30, TCU 7 - SMU 0 05:47 TAMU Jeremy Tabuyo 50 yd pass from (Josh Lambo kick), 3-74 1:05, TAMU 48 - 2nd 13:18 TCU Catalon, B.J. 9 yd run (Oberkrom, Jaden kick), 9-66 2:38, TCU 14 - SMU 0 SMU 3 04:08 TCU Gray, Deante’ 28 yd pass from Boykin, Trevone (Oberkrom, Jaden kick), 11-99 2:48, 4th 12:55 TAMU Josh Lambo 24 yd field goal, 8-52 2:15,TAMU 51 - SMU 3 TCU 21 - SMU 0 07:55 SMU RADEMACHER,C 37 yd field goal, 1-521 4:50, TAMU 51 - SMU 6 00:50 TCU Boykin, Trevone 8 yd run (Oberkrom, Jaden kick), 6-70 1:01, TCU 28 - SMU 0 04:01 TAMU James White 8 yd run (Josh Lambo kick), 7-76 3:47, TAMU 58 - SMU 6 3rd 11:40 TCU Gray, Deante’ 7 yd pass from Boykin, Trevone (Oberkrom, Jaden kick), 2-14 0:34, TCU 35 - SMU 0 TEAM STATS TTU SMU 05:01 TCU Doctson, Josh 6 yd pass from Boykin, Trevone (Oberkrom, Jaden kick), 5-47 2:25, FIRST DOWNS 28 13 TCU 42 - SMU 0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-268 42-102 00:40 TCU White, Desmon 10 yd pass from Boykin, Trevone (Oberkrom, Jaden kick), 8-56 2:46, PASSING YDS (NET) 395 139 TCU 49 - SMU 0 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 37-24-1 29-14-0 4th 05:08 TCU Reid, Charlie 25 yd pass from Joeckel, Matt (Oberkrom, Jaden kick), 1-25 0:08, TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 68-663 71-241 TCU 56 - SMU 0 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 3-46 0-0 TEAM STATS TCU SMU KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 2-33 6-125 FIRST DOWNS 31 17 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 38-265 45-89 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 1-39.0 8-45.0 PASSING YDS (NET) 349 156 FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 1-0 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 43-28-0 33-16-1 PENALTIES-YARDS 6-53 7-75 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 81-614 78-245 POSSESSION TIME 23:53 36:07 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 OF 11 7 OF 19 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 3-65 0-0 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 1 OF 2 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 8-123 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 5-5 2-2 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 1--4 0-0 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 8-28 1-1 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 3-26.7 8-43.4 FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 2-2 RUSHING: Texas A&M-Trey Williams 7-66; James White 7-64; Kenny Hill 2-57; Tra Carson 6-34; B. Williams PENALTIES-YARDS 5-48 6-50 3-20; Brice Dolezal 4-18; Kyle Allen 2-9. SMU-POPE,Kevin 11-44; KRSTICH,Garrett 14-33; NLEMCHI,K.C. POSSESSION TIME 27:42 32:18 6-22; LINE,Prescott 4-11; SEEKER,Luke 2-7; DURALL,Darius 2-0; CASSEL,Kolney 3-minus 15. THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 OF 11 4 OF 18 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 1 3 OF 5 PASSING: Texas A&M-Kenny Hill 16-22-1-265; Kyle Allen 8-15-0-130. SMU-KRSTICH,Garrett 13-24-0-137; RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 5-7 0-2 CASSEL,Kolney 1-5-0-2. SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 9-37 2-5

RECEIVING: Texas A&M-Malcome Kennedy 6-76; B. Niederhofer 6-73; R. Seals-Jones 3-38; L. Gonzalez 3-32; RUSHING: TCU-Catalon, B.J. 19-114; Boykin, Trevone 7-62; Green, Aaron 5-49; Hicks, Kyle 4-22; Gray, Jeremy Tabuyo 2-80; Edward Pope 2-13; Josh Reynolds 1-70; B. Williams 1-13. SMU-NELSON,Stephen 4-19; Deante’ 1-16; Johnson, T. 2-2. SMU-SEEKER,Luke 9-34; DAVIS,Matt 4-17; POPE,Kevin 5-15; LINE,Prescott THOMPSON,D 3-72; HALVERSON,Nate 3-13; SUTTON,C 2-27; WALKER,Shelby 1-7; SEEKER,Luke 1-1. 8-13; NLEMCHI,K.C. 6-8; KOONCE,Jackson 1-7; DURALL,Darius 2-minus 1; KRSTICH,Garrett 10-minus 13; JOSEPH,Darius 0-9. INTERCEPTIONS: Texas A&M-None. SMU-RANDOLPH,S 1-0. PASSING: TCU-Boykin, Trevone 23-36-0-280; Joeckel, Matt 5-7-0-69. SMU-KRSTICH,Garrett 14-30-1-142; FUMBLES: Texas A&M-None. SMU-KRSTICH,Garrett 1-0. DAVIS,Matt 2-3-0-14.

SACKS (UA-A): Texas A&M-S. Washington 2-0; Alonzo Williams 1-1; Jay Arnold 1-1; Justin Manning 1-0; Q. RECEIVING: TCU-Gray, Deante’ 6-96; Doctson, Josh 5-53; Listenbee, K. 4-68; White, Desmon 4-31; Reid, Cunningham 1-0; Darrell Jackson 1-0. SMU-MONTES,Ajee 0-1; WRIGHT,Darrian 0-1. Charlie 2-36; Porter, David 2-30; Slanina, Ty 2-20; Moore, Jordan 2-3; Story, Ja’Juan 1-12. SMU-JOSEPH,Darius 5-46; LANCASTER,C 4-35; NELSON,Stephen 2-21; THOMPSON,D 1-24; GAINES,J 1-15; SANDERS,Deion 1-9; HALVERSON,Nate 1-4; LINE,Prescott 1-2.

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OCT. 4, 2014 • DOWDY-FICKLEN STADIUM • GREENSBORO, N.C. OCT. 18, 2014 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS GAME SMU 24 GAME CINCINNATI 41 5 #22 EAST CAROLINA 45 6 SMU 3

Shane Carden threw for 410 yards and four touchdowns to help No. 22 East Carolina beat Gunner Kiel threw for 241 yards and ran for 50 to lead Cincinnati over SMU 41-3. SMU 45-24. Cincinnati took the opening drive 60 yards in eight plays, with Rob Moore carrying from two yards Justin Hardy had three first-half touchdown catches for the Pirates, who were playing with a for the early score, though the extra point attempt failed. national ranking for the first time in six years. Carden became the program’s career passing leader SMU responded with its most impressive drive of the day, marching 64 yards on 16 plays but midway through the third quarter while ECU finished with 581 yards. settled for Cody Rademacher’s 29-yard field goal. The Pirates ran out to a 21-0 lead before the offense looked as though it took its foot off the gas, After that, it was all Bearcats. while the defense never looked sharp against an SMU offense that had managed one touchdown Andrew Gantz hit a 40-yard field goal, which preceded Jarred Evans’ 7-yard touchdown scamper all year. and Kiel’s 23-yard touchdown pass to Johnny Holton. The Mustangs finished with a season-high 390 yards and nearly made it a one-possession Just before the half, Jeff Luc sacked Garrett Krstich, who fumbled, and Nick Temple gathered game early in the fourth. it and went 27 yards for a touchdown to give Cincinnati a 28-3 lead at intermission. But Carden and the Pirates never were in serious danger of letting the game get away, either. Cincinnati added Mike Boone’s 1-yard plunge and Gantz’s two field goals in the second half. After SMU missed a field goal that would have closed the gap to eight, Carden directed a 70-yard drive for a field goal then Chris Hairston scored from 8 yards out on the next drive to push the SCORING SUMMARY margin back up to 45-24 with 7:49 left. Cincinnati 6 22 3 10 - 41 Record: (3-3, 1-1) Hardy finished with eight catches for 120 yards, all in the first half, in the first 3-TD receiving SMU 3 0 0 0 - 0 Record: (0-6, 0-2) game of his career. Jones added nine catches for 130 yards and a score. 1st 12:07 CIN MOORE, Rod 2 yd run (GANTZ, Andrew kick failed), 8-60 2:53, CIN 6 - SMU 0 For SMU, the game at least offered a welcome show of progress for the offense. The Mustangs 04:47 SMU RADEMACHER,C 29 yd field goal, 16-64 7:20, CIN 6 - SMU 3 had scored just 12 points all year and hadn’t reached 300 yards in a game, but moved the ball 2nd 11:20 CIN GANTZ, Andrew 40 yd field goal, 10-75 4:49, CIN 9 - SMU 3 effectively with a short passing game. SMU was 5 of 6 on fourth downs on the day, including three 04:25 CIN EVANS, Jarred 7 yd run (KIEL, Gunner pass failed), 7-93 3:13, CIN 15 - SMU 3 for three on its first TD drive. 01:38 CIN HOLTON, Johnny 23 yd pass from KIEL, Gunner (GANTZ, Andrew kick), 6-73 1:48, Garrett Krstich threw for 339 yards and had two touchdown passes to Darius Joseph, who had CIN 22 - SMU 3 13 catches for 100 yards for SMU. 01:00 CIN TEMPLE, Nick 27 yd fumble recovery (KIEL, Gunner pass failed), , CIN 28 - SMU 3 3rd1 07:1 CIN GANTZ, Andrew 30 yd field goal, 15-67 6:17, CIN 31 - SMU 3 4th 14:56 CIN BOONE, Mike 1 yd run (GANTZ, Andrew kick), 2-2 0:50, CIN 38 - SMU 3 SCORING SUMMARY 09:55 CIN GANTZ, Andrew 21 yd field goal, 7-35 2:48, CIN 41 - SMU 3 SMU 0 7 17 0 - 24 Record: (0-5, 0-1) East Carolina 14 14 7 10 - 45 Record: (4-1, 1-0) TEAM STATS CIN SMU FIRST DOWNS 29 14 Scoring Summary: RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-240 24-98 1st 06:00 ECU JONES, Isaiah 11 yd pass from CARDEN, Shane (HARVEY, Warren kick), 12-79 4:28, PASSING YDS (NET) 268 178 SMU 0 - ECU 7 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 27-17-0 37-20-2 00:45 ECU HARDY, Justin 9 yd pass from CARDEN, Shane (HARVEY, Warren kick), 8-82 2:56, TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 73-508 61-276 SMU 0 - ECU 14 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 1-27 0-0 2nd 11:28 ECU HARDY, Justin 2 yd pass from CARDEN, Shane (HARVEY, Warren kick), 6-68 2:31, PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 2-15 2-0 SMU 0 - ECU 21 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 2-56 4-108 03:24 SMU LINE,Prescott 2 yd run (RADEMACHER,C kick), 18-79 8:04, SMU 7 - ECU 21 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 2-32 0-0 02:01 ECU HARDY, Justin 30 yd pass from CARDEN, Shane (HARVEY, Warren kick), 5-65 1:23, PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 3-35.7 4-42.8 SMU 7 - ECU 28 FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 2-2 3rd 12:45 SMU JOSEPH,Darius 7 yd pass from KRSTICH,Garrett (RADEMACHER,C kick), 7-75 2:15, PENALTIES-YARDS 6-69 7-74 SMU 14 - ECU 28 POSSESSION TIME 32:22 27:38 09:31 ECU SCOTT, Anthony 1 yd run (HARVEY, Warren kick), 8-76 3:14, SMU 14 - ECU 35 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 OF 9 6 OF 14 03:20 SMU JOSEPH,Darius 9 yd pass from KRSTICH,Garrett (RADEMACHER,C kick), 9-45 3:43, FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 1 1 OF 3 SMU 21 - ECU 35 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 5-6 1-3 00:07 SMU RADEMACHER,C 27 yd field goal, 7-25 1:57, SMU 24 - ECU 35 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 3-18 1-4 4th 12:00 ECU HARVEY, Warren 24 yd field goal, 10-70 2:21, SMU 24 - ECU 38 07:49 ECU HAIRSTON, Chris 8 yd run (HARVEY, Warren kick), 8-68 3:25, SMU 24 - ECU 45 RUSHING: Cincinnati-EVANS, Jarred 10-67; BANSCHBACH, C. 10-58; KIEL, Gunner 6-50; MOORE, Rod 12- 47; BOONE, Mike 5-18; LEGAUX, Munchie 3-0. SMU-DAVIS,Matt 4-41; LINE,Prescott 8-36; KRSTICH,Garrett TEAM STATS SMU ECU 5-20; SEEKER,Luke 2-3; POPE,Kevin 1-3; DURALL,Darius 4-minus 5. FIRST DOWNS 25 30 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 18-51 33-171 PASSING: Cincinnati-KIEL, Gunner 13-20-0-241; LEGAUX, Munchie 2-5-0-17; EVANS, Jarred 2-2-0-10. PASSING YDS (NET) 339 410 SMU-KRSTICH,Garrett 17-31-2-172; DAVIS,Matt 3-6-0-6. PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 67-42-1 41-31-0 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 85-390 74-581 RECEIVING: Cincinnati-WASHINGTON, S. 3-36; MORRISON, Max 3-20; GLADNEY, Casey 2-61; MCKAY, Me- FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 kale 2-56; CHISUM, Alex 2-17; MOORE, Rod 1-27; HOLTON, Johnny 1-23; COLE, Nate 1-12; DOWDY, DJ 1-9; PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 2-21 2-20 MOORE, Chris 1-7. SMU-HALVERSON,Nate 4-42; THOMPSON,D 3-31; JOSEPH,Darius 3-15; LINE,Prescott KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 3-65 5-73 3-12; LANCASTER,C 2-40; DURALL,Darius 2-10; STEWART,Daijuan 2-7; NELSON,Stephen 1-21. INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-0 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 4-44.8 2-48.5 FUMBLES-LOST 0-0 1-1 PENALTIES-YARDS 2-15 5-53 POSSESSION TIME 31:17 28:43 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 4 OF 17 6 OF 10 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 5 OF 6 0 OF 1 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 4-5 6-6 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 0-0 2-12

RUSHING: SMU-NLEMCHI,K.C. 6-22; KRSTICH,Garrett 5-14; LINE,Prescott 3-8; THOMPSON,D 1-6; POPE,Kevin 3-1. East Carolina-HAIRSTON, Chris 12-53; CARDEN, Shane 7-47; ALLEN, Breon 8-34; JOHNSON, Quay 2-20; SCOTT, Anthony 4-17.

PASSING: SMU-KRSTICH,Garrett 42-67-1-339. East Carolina-CARDEN, Shane 31-41-0-410.

RECEIVING: SMU-JOSEPH,Darius 13-100; NELSON,Stephen 9-48; THOMPSON,D 7-45; NLEMCHI,K.C. 4-61; SANDERS,Deion 3-41; WALKER,Shelby 2-23; HALVERSON,Nate 2-14; GAINES,J 1-6; LANCASTER,C 1-1. East Carolina-JONES, Isaiah 9-130; HARDY, Justin 8-120; ALLEN, Breon 3-41; GRAYSON, Davon 3-20; BROWN, Trevon 2-43; WILLIAMS, Bryce 2-17; JOHNSON, Quay 2-15; BAGGETT, Steve 1-25; HAIRSTON, Chris 1-minus 1.

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OCT. 25, 2014 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS • FAMILY WEEKEND NOV. 8, 2014 • H.A. CHAPMAN STADIUM • TULSA, OKLA. GAME MEMPHIS 48 GAME SMU 28 7 SMU 10 8 TULSA 38

Paxton Lynch threw for 307 yards and a touchdown, a 54-yard strike to Phil Mayhue, and Dane Evans threw for five touchdowns to lead Tulsa in a 38-28 victory over SMU, surviving a fourth Memphis beat SMU 48-10. quarter combeback by the Mustangs. Mayhue finished with 96 yards receiving, and Brandon Hayes and Jarvis Cooper added 101 Evans threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to Keyarris Garrett to put Tulsa up 7-6 in the first quarter, and 93 yards, respectively, on the ground and combined for three total touchdowns. and the Hurricane’s went on to lead by as many as 22 points, 35-13, with just over 5 minutes to play in Memphis scored 41 of the game’s first 48 points, including 21 straight to open the game followed the third. by a 20-0 stretch after Prescott Line finally put SMU on the scoreboard with a 1-yard TD run. The Garrett finished with 96-yards receiving and two touchdowns, and Zack Langer added 167 yards on Mustangs were limited to just 251 yards of total offense. Matt Davis finished with 46 yards rushing the ground for Tulsa. and Line added 38. Garrett Krstich had 59 yards passing with two interceptions. Matt Davis had two short TD runs to close SMU’s deficit to seven in the fourth quarter. Davis threw for 212 yards and one touchdown, and ran for another 181 yards and two touchdowns for the Mustangs. On the day, Davis recorded 393 yards of total offense with 3 TDs (2 rush, 1 pass). SCORING SUMMARY The day tied Davis for 12th in SMU history for total yards in a game and the most since former Mustang Memphis 7 24 10 7 - 48 Record: 4-3, 2-1 SMU 0 7 3 0 - 10 Record: 0-7. 0-3 quarterback Garrett Gilbert had 403 total yards of offense at Cincinnati on Nov. 9, 2013.

1st 05:35 MEM MAYHUE, Phil 54 yd pass from LYNCH, Paxton (ELLIOTT, Jake kick), 2-62 0:32, SCORING SUMMARY MEM 7 - SMU 0 SMU 13 0 0 15 - 28 Record: (0-8, 0-4) 2nd 11:08 MEM COOPER, Jarvis 1 yd run (ELLIOTT, Jake kick), 14-80 5:31, MEM 14 - SMU 0 Tulsa 3 6 7 7 - 23 Record: (0-1) 09:08 MEM CROSS, Alan 1 yd run (ELLIOTT, Jake kick), 5-53 1:31, MEM 21 - SMU 0 02:40 SMU LINE,Prescott 1 yd run (RADEMACHER,C kick), 12-75 6:28, MEM 21 - SMU 7 1st 13:55 SMU THOMPSON,D 64 yd pass from DAVIS,Matt (HIPPS,Chris rush failed), 1-64 0:10, 01:23 MEM HAYES, Brandon 36 yd run (ELLIOTT, Jake kick), 5-78 1:09, MEM 28 - SMU 7 SMU 6 - TLS 0 00:02 MEM ELLIOTT, Jake 37 yd field goal, 6-16 1:08, MEM 31 - SMU 7 05:04 TLS GARRETT, K. 18 yd pass from EVANS, D. (SALAZAR, C. kick), 5-34 2:27, 3rd 11:45 MEM ELLIOTT, Jake 22 yd field goal, 5-30 1:59, MEM 34 - SMU 7 SMU 6 - TLS 7 06:15 MEM COOPER, Jarvis 7 yd run (ELLIOTT, Jake kick), 8-71 3:43, MEM 41 - SMU 7 02:32 SMU NLEMCHI,K.C. 13 yd run (RADEMACHER,C kick), 7-59 2:28, SMU 13 - TLS 7 02:02 SMU RADEMACHER,C 40 yd field goal, 1-431 4:13, MEM 41 - SMU 10 02:15 TLS LOUIE, B. 42 yd pass from EVANS, D. (SALAZAR, C. kick), 1-42 0:08, 4th 14:54 MEM YOUNG, Robby 29 yd pass from STEWART, Jason (SMITH, Spencer kick), 4-53 1:57, SMU 13 - TLS 14 MEM 48 - SMU 10 2nd 10:06 TLS LUCAS, K. 64 yd pass from EVANS, D. (SALAZAR, C. kick), 5-79 2:15, SMU 13 - TLS 21 TEAM STATS MEM SMU 02:06 TLS LUCAS, K. 1 yd pass from EVANS, D. (SALAZAR, C. kick), 7-66 3:36, FIRST DOWNS 29 15 SMU 13 - TLS 28 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 53-230 31-137 3rd 05:05 TLS GARRETT, K. 32 yd pass from EVANS, D. (SALAZAR, C. kick), 7-58 3:01, PASSING YDS (NET) 352 114 SMU 13 - TLS 35 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 27-20-0 33-13-2 4th 12:07 SMU DAVIS,Matt 3 yd run (RADEMACHER,C kick), 6-61 2:48, SMU 20 - TLS 35 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 80-582 64-251 03:14 SMU DAVIS,Matt 4 yd run (LAWLER,J pass from DAVIS,Matt), 12-70 4:08, FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-17 SMU 28 - TLS 35 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 2-28 0-0 01:08 TLS SALAZAR, C. 24 yd field goal, 6-53 2:06, SMU 28 -TLS 38 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 2-58 0-0 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 2-31 0-0 TEAM STATS SMU TLS PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 1-46.0 5-36.6 FIRST DOWNS 21 26 FUMBLES-LOST 1-1 0-0 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 43-252 47-215 PENALTIES-YARDS 8-69 7-60 PASSING YDS (NET) 212 286 POSSESSION TIME 32:29 27:31 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 32-21-2 25-16-0 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 OF 10 7 OF 18 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 75-464 72-501 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 2 OF 4 2 OF 3 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-20 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 5-6 2-3 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 1-9 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-3 3-29 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 4-53 2-65 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 2-14 RUSHING: Memphis-HAYES, Brandon 13-101; COOPER, Jarvis 16-93; DAVIS, Robert 6-31; MALONE, Keiwone PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 5-41.8 4-39.2 1-13; FRAZIER, Mose 1-3; STEWART, Jason 4-1; JONES, Tevin 1-0; CROSS, Alan 2-minus 1; TEAM 3-minus 5; FUMBLES-LOST 2-1 1-1 LYNCH, Paxton 6-minus 6. SMU-DAVIS,Matt 7-46; LINE,Prescott 12-38; KRSTICH,Garrett 5-27; SEEKER,Luke PENALTIES-YARDS 9-58 5-40 7-26. POSSESSION TIME 30:04 29:56 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 8 OF 16 8 OF 14 PASSING: Memphis-LYNCH, Paxton 17-23-0-307; STEWART, Jason 3-4-0-45. SMU-KRSTICH,Garrett 10- FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 1 OF 1 0 OF 1 22-2-59; DAVIS,Matt 3-9-0-55; CASSEL,Kolney 0-2-0-0. RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 3-3 3-4 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-20 4-22 RECEIVING: Memphis-JONES, Tevin 5-70; MONTIEL, Daniel 4-84; MAYHUE, Phil 2-96; CROSS, Alan 2-28; FRAZIER, Mose 2-13; YOUNG, Robby 1-29; MALONE, Keiwone 1-11; McKILLION, Greg 1-8; DAVIS, RUSHING: SMU-DAVIS,Matt 28-181; NLEMCHI,K.C. 9-54; LINE,Prescott 5-23; THOMPSON,D 1-minus 6. Robert 1-8; HENDERSON, A. 1-5. SMU-JOSEPH,Darius 3-12; NELSON,Stephen 3-7; THOMPSON,D 2-65; Tulsa-LANGER, Z. 33-167; BREWER, D. 6-33; DICKERSON, T. 3-20; FLANDERS, J. 1-0; EVANS, D. 4-minus 5. WALKER,Shelby 1-10; HALVERSON,Nate 1-9; MALONE,Ryheem 1-8; LINE,Prescott 1-2; SEEKER,Luke 1-1. PASSING: SMU-DAVIS,Matt 21-32-2-212. Tulsa-EVANS, D. 16-24-0-286; TEAM 0-1-0-0.

RECEIVING: SMU-JOSEPH,Darius 7-36; NLEMCHI,K.C. 5-50; THOMPSON,D 4-84; NELSON,Stephen 2-23; HALVERSON,Nate 2-18; LINE,Prescott 1-1. Tulsa-GARRETT, K. 4-96; LUCAS, K. 4-88; LOUIE, B. 4-49; ATKINSON, J. 2-31; PATTERSON, D. 2-22.

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NOV. 15, 2014 • GERALD J. FORD STADIUM • DALLAS, TEXAS • HOMECOMING NOV. 22, 2014 • BRIGHT HOUSE NETWORKS STADIUM • ORLANDO, FLA. GAME USF 14 GAME SMU 7 9 SMU 13 10 UCF 53

Mike White threw a pair of fourth-quarter touchdown passes, the second with :04 left in the Justin Holman threw two touchdown passes and Dontravious Wilson scored twice, all in the game, to lift South Florida to a 14-13 win over SMU. first quarter, as the University of Central Florida defeated SMU 53-7. The Mustangs took the lead in the second quarter. Matt Davis tossed a 3-yard touchdown pass Holman completed 15 of 22 passes for 228 yards as UCF kept alive its hopes for another to Justin Lawler with :26 left in the first half and SMU leading 3-0. South Florida fumbled the ensuing American Athletic Conference championship. Wilson had 80 yards on 15 carries. His backup, kickoff and Cody Rademacher booted a 49-yard field goal as time expired to make it 13-0. sophomore Michah Reed, picked up 112 yards on 26 carries. White got the Bulls on the board with a 12-yard strike to D’Ernest Johnson with just under eight SMU committed five turnovers and had only 116 yards of offense and four first downs. The minutes left in the game, capping a five-play, 48-yard drive. Mustangs picked off Holman twice, but still allowed 490 yards for the game. After holding the Mustangs to a three-and-out, South Florida took over at its own 25 with 6:02 UCF played a near-perfect first quarter. The Knights got touchdown runs of 1 and 11 yards from remaining. White directed a 21-play drive, finding Andre Davis for a 4-yard strike with :04 left. Wilson and TD passes of 58 and 18 yards from Holman to J.J. Worton and Breshad Perriman to run away to a 27-0 lead. UCF ran 27 plays in the quarter, had 247 yards total offense, no turnovers SCORING SUMMARY and no penalties. USF 0 0 0 0 - 14 Record: (4-6, 3-3) SMU 0 13 0 0 - 13 Record: (0-9, 0-5) SCORING SUMMARY SMU 0 7 0 0 - 7 Record: (0-10, 0-6) 2nd 12:50 SMU RADEMACHER,C 28 yd field goal, 9-72 4:49, USF 0 - SMU 3 UCF 27 10 6 10 - 53 Record: (7-3, 5-1) 00:21 SMU LAWLER,J 3 yd pass from DAVIS,Matt (RADEMACHER,C kick), 5-61 1:05, USF 0 - SMU 10 1st 10:10 UCF WILSON, D. 1 yd run (WORTON, J.J. rush failed), 11-78 4:50, SMU 0 - UCF 6 00:00 SMU RADEMACHER,C 49 yd field goal, 3-1 0:17, USF 0 - SMU 13 07:05 UCF WILSON, D. 11 yd run (QUIRARTE, R. kick), 7-70 2:49, SMU 0 - UCF 13 4th 08:02 USF JOHNSON, D’Erne 12 yd pass from WHITE, Mike (KLOSS, Marvin kick), 5-48 1:43, 02:08 UCF WORTON, J.J. 58 yd pass from HOLMAN, Justin (QUIRARTE, R. kick), 1-58 0:11, USF 7 - SMU 13 SMU 0 - UCF 20 00:04 USF DAVIS, Andre 4 yd pass from WHITE, Mike (KLOSS, Marvin kick), 21-75 5:58, 01:09 UCF PERRIMAN, B. 18 yd pass from HOLMAN, Justin (QUIRARTE, R. kick), 3-20 0:51, USF 14 - SMU 13 SMU 0 - UCF 27 2nd 14:24 SMU DAVIS,Matt 5 yd run (RADEMACHER,C kick), 4-30 1:45, SMU 7 - UCF 27 TEAM STATS USF SMU 14:09 UCF EASTON, Michael 96 yd kickoff return (QUIRARTE, R. kick), , SMU 7 - UCF 34 FIRST DOWNS 18 13 00:12 UCF QUIRARTE, R. 31 yd field goal, 8-29 3:11, SMU 7 - UCF 37 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 40-167 22-68 3rd 05:15 UCF MOFFITT, Shawn 34 yd field goal, 13-68 6:19, SMU 7 - UCF 40 PASSING YDS (NET) 211 189 02:28 UCF MOFFITT, Shawn 38 yd field goal, 5-17 2:10, SMU 7 - UCF 43 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 31-15-0 31-22-0 4th 11:28 UCF MOFFITT, Shawn 20 yd field goal, 6-23 1:59, SMU 7 - UCF 46 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-378 53-257 03:18 UCF PATTI, Nick 1 yd run (MOFFITT, Shawn kick), 12-48 6:30, SMU 7 - UCF 53 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 3-8 2--2 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 3-43 3-72 TEAM STATS SMU UCF INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 FIRST DOWNS 4 27 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 5-49.0 6-41.3 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 20-66 59-236 FUMBLES-LOST 3-2 1-0 PASSING YDS (NET) 50 254 PENALTIES-YARDS 8-96 3-17 PASSES ATT-COMP-INT 22-9-2 26-17-2 POSSESSION TIME 32:26 27:34 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 42-116 85-490 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 6 OF 16 3 OF 11 FUMBLE RETURNS-YARDS 0-0 0-0 FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 OF 4 0 OF 0 PUNT RETURNS-YARDS 2-18 4-35 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 2-3 2-3 KICKOFF RETURNS-YARDS 10-203 2-118 SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 1-5 1-2 INTERCEPTION RETURNS-YARDS 2-0 2-16 PUNTS (NUMBER-AVG) 8-42.2 2-45.0 RUSHING: USF-MACK, Marlon 17-79; FLOWERS, Quinto 4-33; TICE, Darius 8-31; JOHNSON, D’Erne 5-13; FUMBLES-LOST 3-3 1-0 WHITE, Mike 3-7; BRONSON, Ryshen 1-6; SWANSON, Kennar 1-1; WELCH, Deonte 1-minus 3. SMU-DA- PENALTIES-YARDS 8-39 6-66 VIS,Matt 11-53; LINE,Prescott 7-11; NLEMCHI,K.C. 4-4. POSSESSION TIME 19:29 40:31 THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 3 OF 11 9 OF 17 PASSING: USF-WHITE, Mike 9-16-0-106; FLOWERS, Quinto 6-15-0-105. SMU-DAVIS,Matt 22-31-0-189. FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 0 OF 0 1 OF 2 RED-ZONE SCORES-CHANCES 1-1 8-9 RECEIVING: USF-DAVIS, Andre 6-59; MCFARLAND, Mike 3-44; JOHNSON, D’Erne 3-39; SWANSON, SACKS BY: NUMBER-YARDS 2-12 1-1 Kennar 1-34; MACK, Marlon 1-19; WELCH, Deonte 1-16. SMU-SANDERS,Deion 7-57; NLEMCHI,K.C. 5-15; JOSEPH,Darius 5-14; THOMPSON,D 3-96; LINE,Prescott 1-4; LAWLER,J 1-3. RUSHING: SMU-DAVIS,Matt 7-40; NLEMCHI,K.C. 5-14; LINE,Prescott 5-8; SEEKER,Luke 2-4; KRSTICH,Gar- rett 1-0. UCF-REED, Micah 26-112; WILSON, D. 15-80; HOLMAN, Justin 6-17; THOMPSON, C. 8-16; PATTI, Nick 3-9; HALL, Rannell 1-2.

PASSING: SMU-DAVIS,Matt 6-15-1-44; KRSTICH,Garrett 3-7-1-6. UCF-HOLMAN, Justin 15-22-2-228; PATTI, Nick 2-4-0-26.

RECEIVING: SMU-SANDERS,Deion 4-38; JOSEPH,Darius 2-6; NELSON,Stephen 2-1; WALKER,Shelby 1-5. UCF-HALL, Rannell 3-39; REED, Micah 3-39; WILSON, D. 3-22; WORTON, J.J. 2-64; PERRIMAN, B. 2-43; OLDHAM, Taylor 1-19; REESE, Josh 1-13; THOMPSON, C. 1-8; MILLER, Kevin 1-7.

SMUMUSTANGS.COM • #PONYUP The Automated ScoreBook SMU Overall Team Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

Team Statistics SMU OPP SCORING 97 441 Points Per Game 9.7 44.1 Points Off Turnovers 20 237 FIRST DOWNS 146 266 R u s h i n g 55 120 P a s s i n g 76 133 P e n a l t y 15 13 RUSHING YARDAGE 849 2298 Yards gained rushing 1129 2447 Yards lost rushing 280 149 Rushing Attempts 284 452 Average Per Rush 3.0 5.1 Average Per Game 84.9 229.8 TDs Rushing 6 25 PASSING YARDAGE 1734 2946 C o m p - A t t - I n t 202-369-13 207-321-4 Average Per Pass 4.7 9.2 Average Per Catch 8.6 14.2 Average Per Game 173.4 294.6 TDs Passing 5 27 TOTAL OFFENSE 2583 5244 Total Plays 653 773 Average Per Play 4.0 6.8 Average Per Game 258.3 524.4 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 51-952 19-464 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 11-24 29-301 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 4-10 13-113 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.7 24.4 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 2.2 10.4 INT RETURN AVERAGE 2.5 8.7 FUMBLES-LOST 19-13 10-6 PENALTIES-Yards 60-488 75-729 Average Per Game 48.8 72.9 PUNTS-Yards 62-2608 29-1157 Average Per Punt 42.1 39.9 Net punt average 36.2 39.1 KICKOFFS-Yards 25-1449 84-5206 Average Per Kick 58.0 62.0 Net kick average 35.4 42.3 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 2 8 : 3 1 3 1 : 2 9 3RD-DOWN Conversions 47/153 62/134 3rd-Down Pct 31% 46% 4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/27 9/16 4th-Down Pct 52% 56% SACKS BY-Yards 13-89 43-224 MISC YARDS 3 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 11 55 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 7-13 20-25 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (16-23) 70% (49-59) 83% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (10-23) 43% (35-59) 59% PAT-ATTEMPTS (8-8) 100% (51-52) 98% ATTENDANCE 113723 158349 Games/Avg Per Game 5/22745 5/31670 Neutral Site Games 0/0

Score by Quarters 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total SMU 16 37 20 24 0 97 Opponents 119 153 77 92 0 441 The Automated ScoreBook SMU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

Rushing gp att gain loss net avg td lg avg/g Punt Returns no. yds avg td lg DAVIS,Matt 8 66 436 84 352 5.3 3 51 44.0 STEWART,Daijuan 6 39 6.5 0 11 LINE,Prescott 10 56 177 11 166 3.0 2 12 16.6 LANCASTER,C 3 -13 -4.3 0 1 NLEMCHI,K.C. 8 41 153 16 137 3.3 1 22 17.1 THOMPSON,D 2 -2 -1.0 0 3 POPE,Kevin 10 34 108 3 105 3.1 0 18 10.5 Total 11 24 2.2 0 11 KRSTICH,Garrett 8 40 139 58 81 2.0 0 17 10.1 Opponents 29 301 10.4 0 47 SEEKER,Luke 8 22 76 2 74 3.4 0 17 9.2 JOSEPH,Darius 9 0 9 0 9 0.0 0 0 1.0 Interceptions no. yds avg td lg KOONCE,Jackson 10 1 7 0 7 7.0 0 7 0.7 RICHARDSON,H 1 0 0.0 0 0 THOMPSON,D 10 2 6 6 0 0.0 0 6 0.0 RANDOLPH,S 1 0 0.0 0 0 DURALL,Darius 4 9 12 14 -2 -0.2 0 5 -0.5 GREENBAUER,H 1 10 10.0 0 10 CASSEL,Kolney 4 6 0 38 -38 -6.3 0 0 -9.5 RICHARDSON,D 1 0 0.0 0 0 BURCHAM,N 2 7 6 48 -42 -6.0 0 6 -21.0 Total 4 10 2.5 0 10 Total 10 284 1129 280 849 3.0 6 51 84.9 Opponents 13 113 8.7 0 32 Opponents 10 452 2447 149 2298 5.1 25 58 229.8 Kick Returns no. yds avg td lg Passing gp effic comp-att-int pct yds td lg avg/g SANDERS,Deion 32 649 20.3 0 64 KRSTICH,Garrett 8 90.29 99-181-7 54.7 855 2 53 106.9 STAFFORD,Aaron 9 181 20.1 0 27 DAVIS,Matt 8 102.94 61-104-4 58.7 565 2 64 70.6 DURALL,Darius 4 63 15.8 0 26 BURCHAM,N 2 75.57 27-48-2 56.2 158 0 35 79.0 MALONE,Ryheem 2 18 9.0 0 16 CASSEL,Kolney 4 87.23 15-36-0 41.7 156 1 33 39.0 STEWART,Daijuan 2 23 11.5 0 17 Total 10 91.64 202-369-13 54.7 1734 5 64 173.4 POPE,Kevin 1 4 4.0 0 4 Opponents 10 166.84 207-321-4 64.5 2946 27 70 294.6 LONGORIA,D 1 14 14.0 0 14 Total 51 952 18.7 0 64 Receiving gp no. yds avg td lg avg/g Opponents 19 464 24.4 1 96 JOSEPH,Darius 9 41 247 6.0 2 25 27.4 THOMPSON,D 10 31 512 16.5 1 64 51.2 Fumble Returns no. yds avg td lg NELSON,Stephen 10 28 200 7.1 0 35 20.0 WOOD,Zach 1 17 17.0 0 17 HALVERSON,Nate 10 17 165 9.7 1 33 16.5 NWOSU,Cameron 0 -3 0.0 0 0 SANDERS,Deion 7 17 152 8.9 0 21 21.7 Total 1 14 14.0 0 17 NLEMCHI,K.C. 8 15 126 8.4 0 30 15.8 Opponents 5 89 17.8 2 31 LANCASTER,C 7 12 93 7.8 0 36 13.3 LINE,Prescott 10 8 25 3.1 0 9 2.5 WALKER,Shelby 7 7 68 9.7 0 15 9.7 POPE,Kevin 10 7 23 3.3 0 11 2.3 STEWART,Daijuan 8 5 32 6.4 0 13 4.0 MALONE,Ryheem 4 4 29 7.2 0 8 7.2 DURALL,Darius 4 3 8 2.7 0 8 2.0 SUTTON,C 2 2 27 13.5 0 20 13.5 GAINES,J 7 2 21 10.5 0 15 3.0 SEEKER,Luke 8 2 2 1.0 0 1 0.2 LAWLER,J 10 1 3 3.0 1 3 0.3 LASECKI,Taylor 9 0 1 0.0 0 0 0.1 Total 10 202 1734 8.6 5 64 173.4 Opponents 10 207 2946 14.2 27 70 294.6 The Automated ScoreBook SMU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

PAT Scoring td fg kick rush rcv pass dxp saf pts Total Offense g plays rush pass total avg/g RADEMACHER,C - 7-13 8-8 - - - - - 29 KRSTICH,Garrett 8 221 81 855 936 117.0 DAVIS,Matt 3 - - - - 1-1 - - 18 DAVIS,Matt 8 170 352 565 917 114.6 LINE,Prescott 2 ------12 LINE,Prescott 10 56 166 0 166 16.6 JOSEPH,Darius 2 ------12 NLEMCHI,K.C. 8 41 137 0 137 17.1 LAWLER,J 1 - - - 1 - - - 8 CASSEL,Kolney 4 42 -38 156 118 29.5 HALVERSON,Nate 1 ------6 BURCHAM,N 2 55 -42 158 116 58.0 NLEMCHI,K.C. 1 ------6 POPE,Kevin 10 34 105 0 105 10.5 THOMPSON,D 1 ------6 SEEKER,Luke 8 22 74 0 74 9.2 HIPPS,Chris - - - 0-1 - - - - 0 JOSEPH,Darius 9 0 9 0 9 1.0 Total 11 7-13 8-8 0-1 1 1-1 - - 97 KOONCE,Jackson 10 1 7 0 7 0.7 Opponents 55 20-25 51-52 0-1 - 0-2 - - 441 DURALL,Darius 4 9 -2 0 -2 -0.5 Total 10 653 849 1734 2583 258.3 Opponents 10 773 2298 2946 5244 524.4

Field Goals fg pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 lg blk Punting no. yds avg lg tb fc i20 50+ blk RADEMACHER,C 7-13 53.8 0-0 4-4 1-3 2-5 0-1 49 1 KOONCE,Jackson 60 2527 42.1 60 2 11 12 8 0 KRSTICH,Garrett 1 45 45.0 45 0 0 1 0 0 FG Sequence SMU Opponents RADEMACHER,C 1 36 36.0 36 1 0 0 0 0 Baylor - (23),35,37,52 Total 62 2608 42.1 60 3 11 13 8 0 North Texas - (44),(21),(23),(42),(47) Opponents 29 1157 39.9 54 0 7 16 5 0 Texas A&M (29),44,(37) (39),(50),(24) TCU - 45,26 Kickoffs no. yds avg tb ob retn net ydln East Carolina 44,(27),40 (24) RADEMACHER,C 25 1449 58.0 4 1 Cincinnati (29) (40),(30),(21) Total 25 1449 58.0 4 1 24.4 35.4 29 Memphis 54,(40) (37),(22) Opponents 84 5206 62.0 28 5 18.7 42.3 22 Tulsa 38 (24) USF (28),(49),36 - UCF - (31),(34),(38),(20)

Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. The Automated ScoreBook SMU Overall Individual Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

All Purpose g rush rcv pr kr ir total avg/g SANDERS,Deio 7 0 152 0 649 0 801 114.4 THOMPSON,D 10 0 512 -2 0 0 510 51.0 DAVIS,Matt 8 352 0 0 0 0 352 44.0 NLEMCHI,K.C. 8 137 126 0 0 0 263 32.9 JOSEPH,Darius 9 9 247 0 0 0 256 28.4 NELSON,Stephe 10 0 200 0 0 0 200 20.0 LINE,Prescott 10 166 25 0 0 0 191 19.1 STAFFORD,Aar 7 0 0 0 181 0 181 25.9 HALVERSON,N 10 0 165 0 0 0 165 16.5 POPE,Kevin 10 105 23 0 4 0 132 13.2 STEWART,Daiju 8 0 32 39 23 0 94 11.8 KRSTICH,Garret 8 81 0 0 0 0 81 10.1 LANCASTER,C 7 0 93 -13 0 0 80 11.4 SEEKER,Luke 8 74 2 0 0 0 76 9.5 DURALL,Darius 4 -2 8 0 63 0 69 17.2 WALKER,Shelby 7 0 68 0 0 0 68 9.7 MALONE,Ryhee 4 0 29 0 18 0 47 11.8 SUTTON,C 2 0 27 0 0 0 27 13.5 GAINES,J 7 0 21 0 0 0 21 3.0 LONGORIA,D 10 0 0 0 14 0 14 1.4 GREENBAUER, 10 0 0 0 0 10 10 1.0 KOONCE,Jacks 10 7 0 0 0 0 7 0.7 LAWLER,J 10 0 3 0 0 0 3 0.3 LASECKI,Taylor 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 CASSEL,Kolney 4 -38 0 0 0 0 -38 -9.5 BURCHAM,N 2 -42 0 0 0 0 -42 -21.0 Total 10 849 1734 24 952 10 3569 356.9 Opponents 10 2298 2946 301 464 113 6122 612.2 The Automated ScoreBook SMU Overall Defensive Statistics (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

Tackles Sacks Pass defense Fumbles blkd # Defensive Leaders gp ua a tot tfl/yds no-yds int-yds brup qbh rcv-yds ff kick saf 22 GREENBAUER,H 10 43 29 72 2.0-7 . 1-10 . . 2-0 . . . 29 RICHARDSON,D 10 40 22 62 3.0-12 1.0-9 1-0 3 . . 1 . . 23 SANDERS,S 10 36 24 60 6.0-23 1.5-15 . 3 1 . . . . 1 YENGA,J 10 30 30 60 3.5-9 1.0-5 . 2 1 . . . . 3 POPE,Kevin 10 24 16 40 2.0-15 1.0-12 . 2 1 . 1 . . 30 SEALS,Robert 10 14 25 39 3.5-13 1.0-8 . 1 . . 1 . . 90 WOOD,Zach 10 14 18 32 4.0-11 3.0-10 . . 1 1-17 . . . 93 GENTRY,Mason 10 16 16 32 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . 1 . . . . 46 BORDANO,John 9 13 18 31 2.0-10 1.0-7 . 1 4 . 1 . . 10 MONTES,Ajee 6 16 13 29 0.5-0 0.5-0 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 54 WRIGHT,Darrian 10 11 16 27 2.5-5 0.5-1 . . . . 1 . . 95 McCLENEGHEN,A 10 9 15 24 1.0-2 ...... 1 . 9 RICHARDSON,H 7 15 4 19 1.0-2 . 1-0 2 . . . . . 24 RICHARDSON,JR 9 14 5 19 1.0-2 . . 2 . . . . . 52 NWOSU,Cameron 10 11 7 18 . . . . 1 0--3 . . . 99 LAWLER,J 10 7 10 17 . . . . 2 . . . . 2J JUSTICE,AJ 10 9 8 17 0.5-2 . . . 1 . . . . 28 RANDOLPH,S 9 11 6 17 . . 1-0 8 . . . . . 2 TUIASOSOPO,C 9 8 6 14 1.0-2 . . 1 . . 1 . . 94 BARNES,Beau 9 8 6 14 0.5-1 . . . 2 . . . . 25 LONGORIA,D 10 6 7 13 0.5-0 . . 1 . . . 1 . 44 MITCHELL,J 10 8 5 13 1.0-3 ...... 26 CASTLE,Troy 10 9 3 12 ...... 4M MONTGOMERY,J 9 8 4 12 . . . 2 . . . . . 5H HORTON,N 6 5 6 11 ...... 92 MINOR,Zelt 8 8 2 10 2.0-20 1.0-16 . . 2 . . . . 48 RHONE,Anthony 10 6 3 9 ...... 34 PRUITT,Jarvis 8 5 4 9 0.5-5 0.5-5 ...... 7N NABUSHOSI,E 6268 ...... 8 MILLER,Jordan 9 5 2 7 1.0-3 ...... 91 HOLLIE,Spencer 6 3 3 6 ...... 96 SMITH,Cameron 10 4 2 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 1 WASHINGTON,T 3 3 1 4 ...... 32 COX,RC 5 1 3 4 ...... 49 SEEKER,Luke 8123 ...... 31 CROSBY,Myles 6 . 2 2 ...... 5 LANCASTER,C 7112 ...... 6 NELSON,Stephen 10 . 2 2 ...... 4 WAHEED,Adam 4 2 . 2 ...... 16 SUTTON,C 2 2 . 2 ...... 7 THOMPSON,D 10 2 . 2 ...... 83 HIPPS,Chris 7 2 . 2 ...... 84 GAINES,J 72.2 ...... 42 LINE,Prescott 10 . 1 1 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 40 CARROLL,Carlos 2 1 . 1 ...... 97 REED,Nick 2 . 1 1 ...... 66 RILEY-AYERS,G 7 . 1 1 ...... TM TEAM 2 1 . 1 ...... 18 JOSEPH,Darius 9 . 1 1 ...... 55 CONLEY,Spencer 2 1 . 1 ...... 2N NLEMCHI,K.C. 81.1 ...... 1.. Total 10 438 356 794 40-148 13-89 4-10 29 17 6-14 7 2 . Opponents 10 369 242 611 73-302 43-224 13-113 43 21 13-89 13 1 . The Automated ScoreBook SMU Team Game-by-Game Comparison (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

First Downs Rushing Passing Total Offense Return Turn- Opponent Score Total Rush Pass Pen Number-Yards Comp-Att-Int Yards Plays-Yards Yards Overs Baylor 0 - 45 7 / 31 2 / 15 4 / 15 1 / 1 25--24 / 50-261 21-40-1 / 27-47-1 91 / 313 65-67 / 97-574 139 / 65 3 / 2 North Texas 6 - 43 17 / 17 1 / 11 11 / 6 5 / 0 14-10 / 55-245 24-45-2 / 12-17-0 266 / 108 59-276 / 72-353 58 / 94 5 / 0 TEXAS A&M 6 - 58 13 / 28 6 / 11 6 / 14 1 / 3 42-102 / 31-268 14-29-0 / 24-37-1 139 / 395 71-241 / 68-663 125 / 79 0 / 1 TCU 0 - 56 17 / 31 8 / 12 8 / 18 1 / 1 45-89 / 38-265 16-33-1 / 28-43-0 156 / 349 78-245 / 81-614 123 / 61 3 / 0 East Carolina 24 - 45 25 / 30 3 / 10 19 / 20 3 / 0 18-51 / 33-171 42-67-1 / 31-41-0 339 / 410 85-390 / 74-581 86 / 93 1 / 1 CINCINNATI 3 - 41 14 / 29 6 / 14 8 / 12 0 / 3 24-98 / 46-240 20-37-2 / 17-27-0 178 / 268 61-276 / 73-508 108 / 130 4 / 0 MEMPHIS 10 - 48 15 / 29 7 / 10 5 / 17 3 / 2 31-137 / 53-230 13-33-2 / 20-27-0 114 / 352 64-251 / 80-582 17 / 117 2 / 1 Tulsa 28 - 38 21 / 26 14 / 13 7 / 10 0 / 3 43-252 / 47-215 21-32-2 / 16-25-0 212 / 286 75-464 / 72-501 53 / 108 3 / 1 USF 13 - 14 13 / 18 5 / 8 7 / 10 1 / 0 22-68 / 40-167 22-31-0 / 15-31-0 189 / 211 53-257 / 71-378 70 / 51 0 / 2 UCF 7 - 53 4 / 27 3 / 16 1 / 11 0 / 0 20-66 / 59-236 9-22-2 / 17-26-2 50 / 254 42-116 / 85-490 221 / 169 5 / 2 Totals 97 - 441 146 / 266 55 / 120 76 / 133 15 / 13 284-849 / 452-2298 202-369-13 / 207-321-4 1734 / 2946 653-2583 / 773-5244 1000 / 967 26 / 10

3rd Down 4th Down Time of TOP Avg Avg Avg Punting Penalties Opponent Conversions Conversions Possession Margin Yds/Rush Yds/Pass Yds/Play Number-Avg Number-Yards Sacks Baylor 4-18 / 10-20 0-4 / 2-2 29:54 / 30:06 -0:12 -1.0 / 5.2 2.3 / 6.7 1.0 / 5.9 8-41.9 / 3-29.3 4-40 / 11-96 0 / 9 North Texas 1-11 / 6-16 1-3 / 0-0 23:22 / 36:38 -13:16 0.7 / 4.5 5.9 / 6.4 4.7 / 4.9 6-39.7 / 5-41.6 7-60 / 15-139 1 / 4 TEXAS A&M 7-19 / 6-11 1-2 / 0-0 36:07 / 23:53 1 2 : 1 4 2.4 / 8.6 4.8 / 10.7 3.4 / 9.8 8-45.0 / 1-39.0 7-75 / 6-53 1 / 8 TCU 4-18 / 5-11 3-5 / 0-1 32:18 / 27:42 4 : 3 6 2.0 / 7.0 4.7 / 8.1 3.1 / 7.6 8-43.4 / 3-26.7 6-50 / 5-48 2 / 9 East Carolina 4-17 / 6-10 5-6 / 0-1 31:17 / 28:43 2 : 3 4 2.8 / 5.2 5.1 / 10.0 4.6 / 7.9 4-44.8 / 2-48.5 2-15 / 5-53 0 / 2 CINCINNATI 6-14 / 3-9 1-3 / 1-1 27:38 / 32:22 -4:44 4.1 / 5.2 4.8 / 9.9 4.5 / 7.0 4-42.8 / 3-35.7 7-74 / 6-69 1 / 3 MEMPHIS 7-18 / 3-10 2-3 / 2-4 27:31 / 32:29 -4:58 4.4 / 4.3 3.5 / 13.0 3.9 / 7.3 5-36.6 / 1-46.0 7-60 / 8-69 3 / 2 Tulsa 8-16 / 8-14 1-1 / 0-1 30:04 / 29:56 0 : 0 8 5.9 / 4.6 6.6 / 11.4 6.2 / 7.0 5-41.8 / 4-39.2 9-58 / 5-40 2 / 4 USF 3-11 / 6-16 0-0 / 3-4 27:34 / 32:26 -4:52 3.1 / 4.2 6.1 / 6.8 4.8 / 5.3 6-41.3 / 5-49.0 3-17 / 8-96 1 / 1 UCF 3-11 / 9-17 0-0 / 1-2 19:29 / 40:31 -21:02 3.3 / 4.0 2.3 / 9.8 2.8 / 5.8 8-42.2 / 2-45.0 8-39 / 6-66 2 / 1 Totals 47-153 / 62-134 14-27 / 9-16 285:14 / 314:46 -29:32 3.0 / 5.1 4.7 / 9.2 4.0 / 6.8 62-42.1 / 29-39.9 60-488 / 75-729 13 / 43

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 28 DAVIS,Matt at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Yards Rushing 181 DAVIS,Matt at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) TD Rushes 2 DAVIS,Matt at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Long Rush 51 DAVIS,Matt at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Pass attempts 67 KRSTICH,Garrett at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Pass completions 42 KRSTICH,Garrett at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Yards Passing 339 KRSTICH,Garrett at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) TD Passes 2 KRSTICH,Garrett at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Long Pass 64 DAVIS,Matt at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Receptions 13 JOSEPH,Darius at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Yards Receiving 100 JOSEPH,Darius at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) TD Receptions 2 JOSEPH,Darius at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Long Reception 64 THOMPSON,D at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Field Goals 2 RADEMACHER,C vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) 2 RADEMACHER,C vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Long Field Goal 49 RADEMACHER,C vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Punts 8 KOONCE,Jackson at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) 8 KOONCE,Jackson vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) 8 KOONCE,Jackson at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Punting Avg 45.0 KOONCE,Jackson vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) 45.0 KRSTICH,Garrett vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) Long Punt 60 KOONCE,Jackson at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Punts inside 20 3 KOONCE,Jackson at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Long Punt Return 11 STEWART,Daijuan at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) 11 STEWART,Daijuan at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Long Kickoff Return 64 SANDERS,Deion at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Tackles 12 POPE,Kevin vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) Sacks 1.0 MINOR,Zelt at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) 1.0 WOOD,Zach vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) 1.0 GENTRY,Mason vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) 1.0 WOOD,Zach vs Cincinnati (Oct 18, 2014) 1.0 POPE,Kevin vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) 1.0 SANDERS,S vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) 1.0 SEALS,Robert vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) 1.0 RICHARDSON,D at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) 1.0 WOOD,Zach vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) 1.0 YENGA,J at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) 1.0 BORDANO,John at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Tackles For Loss 2.0 SANDERS,S vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) 2.0 RICHARDSON,D at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) 2.0 YENGA,J at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Interceptions 1 GREENBAUER,H at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) 1 RANDOLPH,S vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) 1 RICHARDSON,H at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) 1 RICHARDSON,D at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) The Automated ScoreBook SMU Game Superlatives (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 45 vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) Yards Rushing 252 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Yards Per Rush 5.9 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) TD Rushes 3 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Pass attempts 67 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Pass completions 42 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Yards Passing 339 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Yards Per Pass 6.6 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) TD Passes 2 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Total Plays 85 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Total Offense 464 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Yards Per Play 6.2 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Points 28 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Sacks By 3 vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) First Downs 25 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Penalties 9 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Penalty Yards 75 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Turnovers 5 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) 5 at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Interceptions By 2 at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Punts 8 at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) 8 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) 8 vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) 8 at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Punting Avg 45.0 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Long Punt 60 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Punts inside 20 3 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Long Punt Return 11 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) 11 at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) The Automated ScoreBook SMU Game Superlatives (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 33 LANGER, Z., at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Yards Rushing 167 LANGER, Z., at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) TD Rushes 2 Trey Williams, vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) 2 Boykin, Trevone, vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) 2 COOPER, Jarvis, vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) 2 WILSON, D., at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Long Rush 58 Kenny Hill, vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Pass attempts 41 CARDEN, Shane, at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Pass completions 31 CARDEN, Shane, at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Yards Passing 410 CARDEN, Shane, at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) TD Passes 5 EVANS, D., at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Long Pass 70 Kenny Hill, vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Receptions 9 JONES, Isaiah, at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Yards Receiving 130 JONES, Isaiah, at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) TD Receptions 3 HARDY, Justin, at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Long Reception 70 Josh Reynolds, vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Field Goals 5 MOORE, Trevor, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) Long Field Goal 50 Josh Lambo, vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Punts 5 CIABATTI, Matti, vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Punting Avg 49.0 CIABATTI, Matti, vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Long Punt 54 CIABATTI, Matti, vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Punts inside 20 5 CIABATTI, Matti, vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Long Punt Return 47 Echols-Luper, C, vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) Long Kickoff Return 96 EASTON, Michael, at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Tackles 12 MUDOH, M., at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Sacks 3.0 McFarland, J., vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Darrell Jackson, vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Interceptions 1 Howard,Xavien, at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) 1 LEE, Lairamie, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) 1 WATSON, Dutton, at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) 1 Orr, Nick, vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) 1 SIMMONS, Travon, at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) 1 WILDER, Howard, vs Cincinnati (Oct 18, 2014) 1 JONES, Andre, vs Cincinnati (Oct 18, 2014) 1 GAINES, Andrew, vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) 1 BALL, Reggis, vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) 1 MUDOH, M., at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) 1 SIZELOVE, J., at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) 1 GRIFFIN, Shqll, at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) 1 GLENN, Jacoby, at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) The Automated ScoreBook SMU Game Superlatives (as of Nov 22, 2014) All games

OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 59 at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Yards Rushing 268 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Yards Per Rush 8.6 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) TD Rushes 4 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) 4 vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) Pass attempts 47 at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) Pass completions 31 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Yards Passing 410 at East Carolina (Oct 04, 2014) Yards Per Pass 13.0 vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) TD Passes 5 vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) 5 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) Total Plays 97 at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) Total Offense 663 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Yards Per Play 9.8 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Points 58 vs Texas A&M (Sep 20, 2014) Sacks By 9 at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) 9 vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) First Downs 31 at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) 31 vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014) Penalties 15 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) Penalty Yards 139 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) Turnovers 2 at Baylor (Aug 31, 2014) 2 vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) 2 at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Interceptions By 2 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) 2 vs Cincinnati (Oct 18, 2014) 2 vs Memphis (Oct 25, 2014) 2 at Tulsa (Nov 08, 2014) 2 at UCF (Nov 22, 2014) Punts 5 at North Texas (Sep 06, 2014) 5 vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Punting Avg 49.0 vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Long Punt 54 vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Punts inside 20 5 vs USF (Nov 15, 2014) Long Punt Return 47 vs TCU (Sep 27, 2014)