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2009 BIG 12 STANDINGS GAME 11 Saturday, November 21, 2009 SOUTH CONF OVERALL STK (6-4; 4-2 Big 12) 6-0 10-0 W14 Oklahoma State 5-1 8-2 W2 vs. Oklahoma 4-2 6-4 W1 Texas Tech 3-3 6-4 L1 (6-4; 3-3 Big 12) Texas A&M 2-4 5-5 L2 Baylor 1-5 4-6 L1 Jones AT&T Stadium • Lubbock, Texas • 11:30 a.m. • FSN SERIES INFORMATION BROADCAST INFORMATION NORTH CONF OVERALL STK Series vs. Oklahoma: Oklahoma leads 12-4 Television: FSN-HD (National) Nebraska 4-2 7-3 W3 Series Streak: Oklahoma has won one Joel Meyers, Dave Lapham and Jim Knox State 4-3 6-5 L1 Last Meeting vs. OU: OU 65-21, 2008 Radio: Texas Tech Sports Network (Learfi eld Sports) Colorado 2-4 3-7 L1 Last Texas Tech Win: Texas Tech 34-27, 2007 Brian Jensen, John Harris and Toby Cecil Iowa State 3-4 6-5 W1 Last OU Win: OU 65-21, 2008 Satellite Radio: Sirius Channel 121/XM Channel 141 Kansas 1-5 5-5 L5 Missouri 2-4 6-4 L2 GAME INFORMATION collide inside Jones AT&T Stadium. The Red Raiders have Texas Tech will conclude the home portion of its 2009 posted consecutive wins over the Sooners here at home by slate on Saturday morning as the Red Raiders host the virtue of a 23-21 win in 2005 and a 34-27 victory in 2007. 2009 SCHEDULE/NOTES at Jones A&T Stadium. The game Oklahoma leads the all-time series 12-4 but the Red Raiders will kickoff at 11:30 a.m. and tickets are currently available are 3-3 against the Sooners in Lubbock since 1997. NORTH DAKOTA First meeting between the two schools. for purchase through the athletics ticket offi ce or online at In each of the last two seasons, the two squads have September 5 • 6 p.m. www.texastech.com. played the spoiler role in each other’s national title hopes. Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock, Texas In 2007, Texas Tech posted a 34-27 win over the No. 5 Soon- RANKINGS ers to take them out of contention for the BCS Champion- RICE Tech has won the last two games in the Neither team is ranked but both are receiving votes in the ship game. Last season, the Sooners returned the favor September 12 • 6 p.m. series – 1995 and 2007 – and have not Associated Press and USA Today/Coaches Top 25 Poll. as they handed Tech its fi rst loss of the season (65-21) and lost at home to the Owls since 1985. Jones AT&T Stadium knocked the Red Raiders out of the national title picture. Lubbock, Texas TELEVISION Saturday’s game will mark the fi rst time since Tech’s at Texas Teams have met annually since 1960, Saturday’s game will be televised nationally on FSN 23-21 win in 2005 that the game will not be played in September 19 • 7 p.m. when the Red Raiders became members beginning at 11:30 a.m. FSN’s national broadcast crew of primetime. The last two games (2007 and 2008) were Memorial Stadium of the Southwest Conference ... Tech’s last Joe Meyers (play-by-play), Dave Lapham (analyst) and Jim win in Austin came in 1997. played on ABC primetime while the 2006 game kicked off Austin, Texas Knox (sidelines) will call the action live from Jones AT&T at 6 p.m. on FSN. The 2005 game was played at 11 a.m. and Stadium. The 11:30 a.m. kickoff is the earliest of the season was televised by FSN. at Houston The game is the fi rst between the two schools since 1995, the fi nal year of the for Texas Tech and will mark the third appearance of the Each of the last two games in Lubbock have been September 26 • 8:15 p.m. year on FSN. Tech’s regular-season fi nale against Baylor in Robertson Stadium Southwest Conference ... teams met decided by seven points or less. annually from 1976-95 Houston, Texas Dallas (Nov. 28) will also be televised by FSN. A QUICK LOOK AT OKLAHOMA Red Raiders have faced the Lobos fi ve times NEW MEXICO TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK The Oklahoma Sooners come to Lubbock after thrashing October 3 • 2:30 p.m. under Mike Leach, including the tenth-year Texas Tech fans across the state and the region can tune ’s inaugural game in 2000. Texas A&M 65-10 on Saturday night in Norman. The 65-10 Jones AT&T Stadium into the Texas Tech Sports Network coverage of Saturday’s Lubbock, Texas win over the Aggies marked the second largest margin of game. Brian Jensen (play-by-play), John Harris (color) victory (55 points) for the Sooners this season trailing a 64-0 KANSAS STATE The Red Raiders have won four straight and Toby Cecil (sidelines) will call the action. The fl agship shutout of Idaho State back on Sept. 12. The Sooners are 6-4 October 10 • 6 p.m. against the Wildcats, including a 58-28 station for the Red Raiders in Lubbock is Double T 104.3FM. overall and 4-2 in Big 12 play and led by who is win in last season Jones AT&T Stadium For more information, log on to www.texastech.com. in his 11th season at OU. Lubbock, Texas The Sooners own one of the best defenses in the nation Nebraska leads the series 7-3 ... the teams THE SERIES as they are allowing just 262.4 yards-per-game (sixth at Nebraska fi rst met in the 1976 Bluebonnet Bowl in Texas Tech will be looking to extend its two-game home October 17 • 2:30 p.m. nationally). The OU defense is surrendering an average of Houston ... of the 10 games in the series, win streak over Oklahoma on Saturday when the two teams Memorial Stadium just 12.1 ppg and that ranks fi fth nationally. the Huskers have been among the top 10 in Lincoln, Nebraska fi ve of those games. TEXAS A&M Red Raiders are averaging 41.5 points per 2009 SEASON RESULTS game in the last six games against the October 24 • 6 p.m. Aggies ... Tech has won seven straight Jones AT&T Stadium DATE RANK OPPONENT RESULT/TIME TV ATTENDANCE against the Aggies in Lubbock. Lubbock, Texas Preseason --

KANSAS Tech coach Mike Leach and Kansas head 9/5 -- NORTH DAKOTA W, 38-13 None 47,824 coach were on Bob Stoops’ October 31 • 2:30 p.m. staff together at Oklahoma ... Red Raiders 9/12 -- RICE W, 55-10 None 48, 124 Jones AT&T Stadium have scored 30+ in each of the last fi ve Lubbock, Texas 9/19 -- at #2/2 Texas L, 24-34 ABC 101,297 meetings. Tech has scored 30+ in eight of the last 9/26 -- at #17/23 Houston L, 28-29 ESPN2 32,114 at Oklahoma State nine meetings, including last season’s November 14 • 7 p.m. 10/3 -- NEW MEXICO W, 48-28 FSN 52,909 56-point outburst in Lubbock ... the teams Boone Pickens Stadium have split the last six games, each winning 10/10 -- KANSAS STATE W, 66-14 FSN 47,382 Stillwater, Okla. on their home fi eld. 10/17 -- at #15/17 Nebraska W, 31-10 ABC 86,107 Despite a fi ve-hour distance from each OKLAHOMA 10/24 21/24 TEXAS A&M L, 30-52 None 57,733 November 21 • 11:30 a.m. other, the schools fi rst met in 1992 in Jones AT&T Stadium Lubbock ... OU won the fi rst three, before 10/31 -- KANSAS W, 42-21 ABC 47,291 the Red Raiders hit the win column in Lubbock, Texas 1996 . 11/14 at Oklahoma State L, 17-24 ABC 52,811 vs. Baylor Red Raiders are winners of 13 straight 11/21 OKLAHOMA 11:30 a.m. FSN November 28 • 5 p.m. against the Bears ... the teams meet in Stadium Arlington this season. 11/28 vs. Baylor (Arlington) 5 p.m. FSN Arlington, Texas All times Central; games without TV designation are subject to change. For the latest on For information,rmation ticket UNDER ARMOUR • games Texas Tech Football contact the Texas Tech Offi cal outfi tter of Ranking refl ects both of Tech’s rankings in the Associated Press and ESPN Coaches Poll - AP Poll listed fi rst log on to Ticket Offi ce at Texas Tech Football. WWW.TEXASTECH.COM. (806) 742-TECH. 2009 Red Raider Football 1 ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK TEXAS TECH MEDIA RELATIONS The Texas Tech Sports Network joined forces with (806) 742-2770 • (806) 742-1970 - fax Learfi eld Sports last spring and begins its fi rst football Associate A.D./Media Relations season under the Learfi eld umbrella. Red Raider Football Chris Cook fans will enjoy more affi liates than ever as over 50 stations Offi ce ______(806) 742-2762 across Texas and New Mexico will carry live action each Cell ______(806) 787-5648 Saturday. Brian Jensen (play-by-play) and John Harris Email [email protected] (color analyst) return to the broadcast booth but will be Associate Director/Media Relations joined on the sidelines by former Red Raider off ensive Blayne Beal lineman Toby Cecil (sidelines) who begins his fi rst season Offi ce ______(806) 742-2770 as part of the broadcast crew. 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Texas Tech provide broadcast quality highlights of it’s weekly press Austin ______KZNX-AM ______1530 Head Coach Mike Leach will participate on the call at conferences and games through an FTP site hosted by Texas Big Spring ______KBST-FM ______95.7 10:50 a.m. CT. The media call-in number can be obtained Tech University. Members of the media can download fi les Brownwood _____KXYL-FM ______96.9 by contacting the Big 12 Conference. 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The show replays TEXAS TECH MEDIA ACCESS on Wednesdays throughout Plainview ______KVOP-AM ______1090 Throughout the course of the season, Texas Tech Head the season on Fox Sports Net Roswell, NM _____KBIM-AM ______910 Coach Mike Leach will conduct a weekly press conference (check local listings) at 3 p.m. Mondays during the season through Nov. 23. Texas Tech San Angelo ______KDCD-FM ______92.9 STATEWIDE LISTINGS will begin its weekly football press conferences on Monday, _____KRPT-FM ______92.5 KTAB 32 (Abilene) – Sunday, 11:05 p.m. August 31 prior to the season opener against North Dakota. 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Mike Leach Vernon ______KVWC-FM ______103.1 Weatherford _____KYQX-FM ______89.5 MIKE LEACH RADIO SHOW Red Raider Football with Mike Leach returns for another season but this year it will be heard on the new fl agship station for Texas Tech Sports - Double T 104.3 The show Live online streaming is available through RaiderVision is hosted each week by Robert Giovannetti and Chris All-Access at www.texastech.com. Internet broadcasts of Level. The show gets underway on Sept. 3 and will all Texas Tech Athletics sporting events can be purchased continue each Thursday evening from 6 p.m. until 7 p.m. for a nominal fee per month or per year. The fee also The show will tape live from Ruby Tequila’s across includes web streaming of selected events. Due to Big on University Ave. across the street from Jones AT&T 12 regulations, there will be NO live video streams of any Stadium. Texas Tech home football games in 2009.

2009 Red Raider Football 2  The Sooner off ense, led by Landry Jones, completed a Tech has ever gone into a Big 12 season without notching at 62-point turnaround on Saturday against Texas A&M after least one Big 12 South victory. Texas Tech’s 42-21 win over NATIONAL POLLS scoring just three points in a 10-3 loss at Nebraska two Kansas on Oct. 31 gave the Red Raiders a clean sweep of ASSOCIATED PRESS (Nov. 15) weeks ago. Off ensively, the Sooners are averaging 33.3 ppg the Big 12 North Division for the second straight year. Tech TEAM RECORD POINTS and 435.6 yards of total off ense per-game. has now posted six consecutive wins over the Big 12 North 1. Florida (36) ______10-0 ______1,463  Ryan Broyles is the leading receiver for OU as he owns having won games over Nebraska, Kansas and Kansas State 2. Alabama (14) ______10-0 ______1,429 744 receiving yards on 60 catches and has scored 11 each of the last two years. 3. Texas (10) ______10-0 ______1,424 . Chris Brown is the leading rusher with 639 4. TCU ______10-0 ______1,307 yards on 139 carries. SENIOR SALUTE 5. Cincinnati ______10-0 ______1,247  Oklahoma’s four losses on the season are the most by a Texas Tech fans will get one fi nal opportunity to applaud 6. Boise State ______10-0 ______1,213 Sooner team since 2005 when they fi nished the year at 8-4. the eff orts of the 2009 senior class on Saturday as they play 7. Georgia Tech ______10-1 ______1,139 their fi nal home game at Jones AT&T Stadium. 8. Pittsburgh ______9-1 ______1,030 LAST TIME AGAINST OKLAHOMA A total of 19 seniors comprise this year’s class: Jamar Wall, 9. Ohio State ______9-2 ______990 NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -- Sam Bradford threw for 304 yards Ryan Hale, De’Shon Sanders, Trent Nickerson, Ed Britton, 10. LSU ______8-2 ______968 and four touchdowns, and DeMarco Murray and Chris Brent Nickerson, Marlon Williams, Nate Stone, Sandy Riley, 11. Oregon ______8-2 ______918 Brown combined to run for fi ve more scores as the fi fth- Austin Burns, Shawn Byrnes, Victor Hunter, Daniel Howard, 12. Oklahoma State ______8-2 ______754 ranked Sooners brought an end to No. 2 Texas Tech’s run Chris Wallace, Marlon Winn, Brandon Carter, Ra’Jon Henley, 13. Penn State ______9-2 ______689 toward perfection in a 65-21 blowout Saturday night. Brandon Sharpe and Richard Jones. 14. Stanford ______7-3 ______652 The question now is this: Did the Sooners (10-1, 6-1 Big Over the last four years, this class has helped compile 34 15. Iowa ______9-2 ______633 12) do enough to make up for that loss to Texas? wins, achieve a school record national ranking of No. 2 last 16. Virginia Tech ______7-3 ______559 The Longhorns have held a trump card since the annual season and been a part of three consecutive bowl games 17. Wisconsin ______8-2 ______547 Red River Rivalry game in October, having beaten Oklahoma (two bowl wins). 18. Clemson ______7-3 ______442 45-35 on a neutral fi eld at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. 19. BYU ______8-2 ______344 But the Sooners came up with as resounding a statement ONE MORE AND WE GO BOWLING 20. Oregon State ______7-3 ______338 as they could by stifl ing , who came into Texas Tech needs just one more win to become bowl 21. Miami, Fla. ______7-3 ______255 Norman as the favorite but might have eligible for the 16th-straight season. The Red Raiders have 22. USC ______7-3 ______223 relinquished that title to Bradford. been bowl eligible in each of the last 15 seasons, which is a 23. Utah ______8-2 ______183 The Red Raiders (10-1, 6-1) fell into a three-way tie atop Big 12 Conference record. In all, Texas Tech has played in 32 24. Houston ______8-2 ______149 the Big 12 South with Texas and Oklahoma, with only one bowl games which ranks 17th nationally. 25. Rutgers ______7-2 ______145 week left in the regular season. If the three fi nished tied, the OPPONENTS RECEIVING VOTES: Nebraska (64), Oklahoma (5), Texas Tech (4) BCS standings would determine which team plays No. 12 LEWIS LEADING TECH RECEIVING CORPS Missouri in the Big 12 championship game in Kansas City, Junior inside receiver Detron Lewis caught six passes for 75 USA TODAY COACHES POLL (Nov. 15) Mo., on Dec. 6. yards against Oklahoma State and that brought his season TEAM RECORD POINTS So the controversy could total to 700 yards. Lewis is now 11 yards away from 1,700 in 1. Florida (48) ______10-0 ______1,460 come early this season, a week before the pairings are even his career and has 133 receptions in 31 career games. 2. Texas (4) ______10-0 ______1,397 set. It’s not over yet, though. There’s still the matter of the DEFENSE TURNS IN SOLID FIRST HALF AT OSU 3. Alabama (7) ______10-0 ______1,388 Bedlam rivalry, and this time it’s Oklahoma’s turn to go on Ruffi n McNeil’s defensive unit turned in a strong fi rst half as 4. TCU ______10-0 ______1,277 the road to face No. 11 Oklahoma State. The Longhorns will they held a potent Oklahoma State off ense to just 95 total 5. Cincinnati ______10-0 ______1,219 face their in-state rival, too, and will need to break a two- yards in the fi rst half. The 95 yards allowed was the second 6. Boise State ______10-0 ______1,183 game losing streak against Texas A&M on Thanksgiving Day. best eff ort by the Tech defense in the fi rst half of a game 7. Georgia Tech ______10-1 ______1,127 The suddenly stingy Sooners held Tech scoreless on fi ve this season trailing a 55-yard eff ort against Kansas State. 8. Ohio State ______9-2 ______1,019 straight possessions for the fi rst time this season, and got The Red Raiders also picked up three sacks in the fi rst half to 9. Pittsburgh ______9-1 ______997 to Harrell -- who’d been sacked only fi ve times all season -- bring their season total to 33. 10. LSU ______8-2 ______956 on back-to-back plays in the fi rst quarter while the nation’s • Tech’s defense allowed 333 total yards of off ense but 11. Oregon ______8-2 ______875 highest-scoring off ense kept on clicking. only 90 yards came through the air. The squad forced a 12. Penn State ______9-2 ______772 Juaquin Iglesias put Oklahoma up 28-0 when he zipped late in the fourth quarter and recorded six tackles 13. Oklahoma State ______8-2 ______750 across the middle to catch a pass from Bradford and then for a loss. 14. Wisconsin ______8-2 ______630 stopped in his tracks at the 15-yard line to juke a pair of • The Tech defense allowed just 17 points against the 15. Iowa ______9-2 ______584 defenders and clear his way to the end zone for a 28-yard Cowboys which is the fewest amount allowed since the 16. Virginia Tech ______7-3 ______558 score. 1997 season. 17. Stanford ______7-3 ______516 Desperate to make something happen, Harrell made 18. BYU ______8-2 ______404 matters worse in the fi nal minute before halftime. His pass SHEFFIELD SEES HIS FIRST ACTION SINCE NEBRASKA 19. Clemson ______7-3 ______274 across the middle was right at Travis Lewis, who intercepted Junior Steven Sheffi eld, who missed the last 20. Oregon State ______7-3 ______256 it and ran it back to the doorstep. Murray punched it in with two games, entered the Oklahoma State game on Tech’s 21. USC ______7-3 ______239 a 1-yard dive, and the Sooners’ lead reached 42-7. fi fth off ensive possession. His fi rst possession ended in an 22. Houston ______8-2 ______229 on the two-yard line but he regrouped and led 23. Utah ______8-2 ______212 THIRD WINNINGEST PROGRAM OF THE DECADE the Red Raiders to their fi rst drive of the game 24. Miami, Fla. ______7-3 ______156 With 45 league wins since 2000, Texas Tech is the third just minutes later. He replaced who started the 25. Nebraska ______7-3 ______107 winningest program in the Big 12 Conference this decade. game and led the Red Raiders on the fi rst four drives. OPPONENTS RECEIVING VOTES: Oklahoma (15), Texas Tech (7) The Red Raiders trail Oklahoma and Texas who share the lead with 66 conference wins. McSACK ATTACK TRACKING TEXAS TECH IN THE POLLS The Ronald McDonald House couldn’t be happier. Date AP USA Today LEACH TIES DYKES Defensive Coordinator Ruffi n McNeil, who has long been Preseason ...... Unranked ...... Unranked Mike Leach tied as the school’s all-time a champion for the local Ronald McDonald House, has his Sept. 6 ...... Unranked ...... Unranked winningest head coach with a 42-21 win over Kansas on team raking in big money for his favorite charity. Each time Sept. 13 ...... Unranked ...... Unranked Oct. 31. A win over Oklahoma would make Leach Texas the Red Raiders sack a quarterback, a donation is made to Sept. 20 ...... Unranked ...... Unranked Tech’s winningest coach with 82 career victories. Dykes led the Lubbock Ronald McDonald House to help a sick child Sept. 27 ...... Unranked ...... Unranked the Red Raiders to a school record 82 wins between 1986-99 and their family. With 33 sacks on the season, the Red Oct. 4...... Unranked ...... Unranked before Leach took over the program. In just 10 years, Leach Raiders are not only wreaking havoc on opposing off enses Oct. 11...... Unranked ...... Unranked has compiled 82 wins with 45 of those coming in the Big but generating money for a great cause. Oct. 18...... 21 ...... 2 4 12 Conference.  With 33 sacks in 10 games, Tech needs just one more to Oct. 25...... Unranked ...... Unranked match its entire total from last season (34 in 13 games). Nov. 1 ...... Unranked ...... Unranked CAPTAINS SELECTED FOR OKLAHOMA  Tech is tied for fi rst in the Big 12 Conference (with Nov. 8 ...... Unranked ...... Unranked Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach has adopted a new policy Oklahoma) and tied for second nationally. Nov. 15 ...... Unranked ...... Unranked of electing game captains each week with an emphasis  DE Brandon Sharpe, the team leader with 10.5 sacks, being placed on performance. Serving as game captains ranks second in the Big 12 and second nationally. this week will be Baron Batch and Marlon Winn (off ense), Bront Bird and Daniel Howard (defense) and Austin Zouzalik HOLY COW! (special teams). Texas Tech has long been known for its ability to score quickly and 2009 is no exception. The Red Raider off ense TECH LOOKING FOR FIRST BIG 12 SOUTH WIN has scored 11 times this season in under a minute and 19 Texas Tech will be looking for its fi rst Big 12 South win of times in less than two minutes. the season in Saturday’s home fi nale against Oklahoma. Tech is 0-3 against the south division and 3-0 against the north which equals a 3-3 league mark. This is the deepest

2009 Red Raider Football 3 EFFECTIVE IN THE RED-ZONE STRONG AT THE START 2009 DEFENSE BY THE NUMBERS Texas Tech has been very eff ective in the red-zone this The Texas Tech off ense has been hitting on all cylinders on AGAINST THE RUN season as Tech has scored on 37 of 43 trips (86%). Over the opening drives as of late as the Red Raiders have scored last seven games, Tech is 26-of-29 in the red-zone and has touchdowns on their initial drive in each of the last four Game Att. Yds. TD Long scored 26 touchdowns. games. In all, Tech has scored either a touchdown or a fi eld UND 29 73 1 12 goal on its fi rst off ensive series in 6-of-9 games this season. RICE 35 60 0 15 STEPHENS ON PACE FOR KICK RETURN RECORD Tech On Opening Drives This Season UT 41 135 2 34 Freshman running back and kick returner Eric Stephens is Date Opponent Result UH 36 144 2 17 just 37 yards shy of becoming the school’s single-season 9/5 North Dakota Baron Batch 3-yard TD run UNM 35 115 1 13 kick return leader. Stephens needs 36 yards to tie Rodney 9/12 Rice Turnover on downs KSU 28 116 1 61 Blackshear’s school record of 621 set back in 9/19 at Texas Matt Williams 41-yard FG UN 30 70 0 11 1990. 9/26 at Houston Taylor Potts fumble TAMU 59 321 6 44 SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 10/3 New Mexico Harrison Jeff ers 1-yard TD run KU 33 130 1 16 1. Rodney Blackshear (1990); 24 returns 621 10/10 Kansas State Tramain Swindall 52-yard TD catch OSU 60 243 1 25 2. Ivory McCann (2001); 22 returns 606 10/17 at Nebraska Baron Batch 16-yard TD catch 3. Eric Stephens (2009); 21 returns 585 10/24 Texas A&M Alex Torres 56-yard TD catch 4. Johnnie Mack (2003); 22 returns 546 AGAINST THE PASS 10/31 Kansas Punt 5. Donny Anderson (1965); 22 returns 541 Game Passes Yds. TD Long Sacks 11/14 at Oklahoma State Punt UND 20-28-0 134 0 18 2 SHARPE KEYING TECH’S PASS RUSH RICE 25-41-1 197 1 27 6 DEFENSIVE NOTES/RANKINGS Senior defensive end Brandon Sharpe has become a force to UT 24-34-2 205 1 25 1 reckon with on the Texas Tech defensive line. Sharpe is the  Junior linebacker Brian Duncan leads the squad with 69 UH 38-58-1 435 1 45 2 team leader with 10.5 sacks on the season and that mark total tackles, including six tackles for a loss. UNM 30-56-0 316 2 61 3 ranks second in both the Big 12 and nationally. Sharpe  Tech’s total defense is ranked eighth in the Big 12 and KSU 16-24-0 168 0 52 4 needs just 3.5 more sacks to tie Adell Duckett for the single- 54th in the nation at 353.3 yards-per-game. UN 23-38-1 215 1 30 5 season school record of 14 set back in 2003.  Tech’s rush defense is eighth in the Big 12 and 53rd TAMU 19-28-0 238 1 41 1 SINGLE-SEASON SACK LEADERS nationally at 134.8 yards-per-game. KU 21-37-0 187 1 29 6 1. Adell Duckett (2003) 14.0  The Red Raiders rank 32nd nationally with an average OSU 9-21-0 90 1 27 3 2. Brandon Williams (2008) 13.0 6.70 tackles for loss per-game. 3. Aaron Hunt (2001) 12.0 TAKEAWAYS 4. Shawn Jackson (1992) 11.0 RED RAIDERS DRAW A CROWD Game Fumb. INT Total 5. Calvin Riggs (1986) 10.5 One thing is for certain, the Red Raiders know how to draw UND 1 0 1 Montae Reagor (1997) 10.5 a crowd. In each of Tech’s last seven road trips, the Red RICE 1 1 2 Brandon Sharpe (2009) 10.5 Raiders have played in front of sold out crowds and were UT 0 2 2 part of four stadium records during that stretch. UH 0 1 1 BIG DAY FOR BATCH Tech’s Last Seven Road Games UNM 2 0 2 Junior Baron Batch became the second Texas Tech running Date Opponent Attendance KSU 2 0 2 back this season to score four touchdowns in a game when 11/14/09 at Oklahoma State 52,811 (5th largest crowd) UN 1 1 2 he did so against the Kansas Jayhawks on Oct. 31. Batch 10/17/09 Nebraska 86,107 (2nd largest crowd) TAMU 1 0 1 rushed for four touchdowns in the game and fi nished with 9/26/09 Houston 32,114 (stadium record) 9/19/09 Texas 101,297 (stadium record) KU 4 0 4 123 yards rushing and 13 yards receiving. He became the 1/02/09 vs. Ole Miss 88,175 (Cotton Bowl record) OSU 1 0 1 fi rst Tech running back since Taurean Henderson (A&M in 2005) to score all four touchdowns on the ground. 11/22/08 Oklahoma 85,646 (stadium record) Four TD Games Under Mike Leach 10/25/08 Kansas 50,125 (sellout) SACKS GAME-BY-GAME 10/31/09 - Kansas - Baron Batch (four rushing) 10/18/08 Texas A&M 86,012 (10th largest crowd) Game Sacks Yds. TFL Yards 10/03/09 - New Mexico - Harrison Jeff ers (3 rushing, 1 UND 2 10 6 16 receiving) MEET RICE 6 32 14 47 11/03/07 - at Baylor - Aaron Crawford (2 rushing, 2 receiving) Seth Doege became the third diff erent quarterback to UT 1 7 8 8 11/05/05 - Texas A&M - Taurean Henderson (four rushing) make a start this season for the Red Raiders when he did so UH 2 12 4 15 10/27/01 - at Baylor - (four rushing) against Kansas on Oct. 31. Doege was eventually replaced UNM 3 16 6 20 10/28/00 - at Kansas - Derek Dorris (four receptions) in the second half by Taylor Potts but could factor into KSU 4 31 7 36 *Derek Dorris is the only player above that was not a running back. Saturday’s game in Stillwater alongside Potts and Steven UN 5 22 5 22 Sheffi eld. TAMU 1 11 2 12 BATCH EARNS OFFENSIVE HONORS FROM BIG 12 Facts On Doege KU 6 45 9 54 Junior running back Baron Batch was rewarded by the  Enrolled at Texas Tech in the spring of 2008 and earned OSU 3 10 6 19 Big 12 Conference on Nov. 2 as he picked up the weekly a redshirt the following fall (2008). Ranked as the No. 4 off ensive player of the week honors. Batch rushed for four overall quarterback in the state by Rivals.com and the No. TEXAS TECH DEFENSIVE IMPROVEMENT touchdowns and 123 yards in a 42-21 win over Kansas that 18 pro-style passer in the nation. gave the Red Raiders their sixth win of the season. He joins Missed his junior and senior seasons in high school due Total Defense teammates Steven Sheffi eld (Oct. 12) and Brandon Sharpe to injuries. When he entered the game in mop-up duty 2007 2008 2009 Improvement (Oct. 19) as previous winners of the weekly award this against Kansas State, it marked the fi rst time in fi ve years 365.4 ypg 382.6 ypg 353.3 ypg 29.3 ypg season. that he had seen playing time in an actual game. Prior to Kansas State, the last time he was in a uniform was for Crane Rushing Defense DOEGE MAKES FIRST CAREER START High School in the 2005 state playoff s. 2007 2008 2009 Improvement Redshirt freshman quarterback Seth Doege made his fi rst Recruited by Florida, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oklahoma 177.0 ypg 140.4 ypg 134.8 ypg 5.6 ypg career start for the Red Raiders against Kansas and became State and Purdue. the third diff erent quarterback to start for Texas Tech this Threw for 146 yards (18-of-25) in the second half against Scoring Defense season. Doege also became the fi rst redshirt freshman to Texas A&M without an interception or a fumble. 2007 2008 2009 Improvement start a game at quarterback in the Mike Leach era.  Mike Leach on Doege after the Texas A&M game: “I 25.9 ppg 27..8 ppg 23.5 ppg 4.3 ppg thought Doege went in and played pretty well. I thought, DEFENSE MAKES A STATEMENT AGAINST KANSAS you know, Doege went out there and didn’t really try to Sacks Ruffi n McNeil’s defensive made the statement they wanted. make too much happen, but was pretty good with routine 2007 2008 2009 Improvement McNeil’s unit held one of the nation’s most potent off enses plays and created a level of tempo and things like that.” 25(1.9 pg) 34/(2.6 pg) 33/(3.3 pg) ?? (No. 5 nationally in total off ense coming into the game) to just 258 yards and played a major role in four Jayhawk HOME WIN STREAK COMES TO AN END Opponent 3rd-Down Conversion Percentage turnovers. Texas Tech’s pass rush was dominant against the Texas A&M denied Texas Tech the chance to set a new home 2007 2008 2009 Improvement Jayhawks as the Red Raiders recorded six sacks for a total win streak record as the Aggies dropped the Red Raiders 47% 40% 41% -1% loss of 45 yards. Senior defensive end Brandon Sharpe led 52-30 on Oct. 24. Prior to the A&M game, Tech had tied the way with 2.5 sacks and he now totals 10.5 on the season. school record with 12 consecutive wins at home but was The Kansas game was the fi fth time this season that Tech denied the opportunity to reach 13. The A&M win over Tech has held an opponent to under 300 yards of total off ense. was its fi rst in Lubbock since the 1993 season, snapping a  Cornerback LaRon Moore returned a fumble for a seven-game losing skid at Jones AT&T Stadium. touchdown in the fourth quarter to give Tech a 35-21 lead. The fumble return for the touchdown was the second by the Tech defense this season (last was Daniel Howard at Nebraska).

2009 Red Raider Football 4 STADIUM RECORD “STICKS” LEADS TECH IN WIN OVER NEW MEXICO Texas Tech established a new stadium record at Jones AT&T Texas Tech head coach Mike Leach was forced to turn to his TECH’S RECORD WHEN Stadium against Texas A&M as 57,733 fans came through backup quarterback late in the fi rst half against New Mexico Overall Record ...... 6-4 the turnstiles to watch the Red Raiders battle the Aggies. - and boy did it pay off . Steven Sheffi eld, a former walk-on Big 12 Record ...... 3-3 The previous record was 56,333 last season against Texas. from Pfl ugerville, thrilled the Texas Tech faithful on his fi rst Non-Conference ...... 3-1 drive as he led the Red Raiders on a fi ve-play, 86-yard drive Home ...... 5-1 THAT’S INTERESTING in just 58 seconds that broke a 7-7 tie and gave Tech a 14-7 Away ...... 1-3 Texas Tech was only able to gain 259 yards of total off ense lead over the Lobos at halftime. Neutral ...... 0-0 on Saturday against Nebraska’s second-ranked (nationally) He wasn’t done yet. Current Streak ...... Lost One defense. The 259 yards was the lowest total in a win under Sheffi eld led Tech to three touchdowns on consecutive Current Home Streak ...... Won One Mike Leach since the fi rst game of his Tech career against Current Road Streak ...... Lost One New Mexico in 2000. In that game back in 2000, Tech was drives in the second half to help build a 35-7 lead. His four consecutive TD drives in the game actually gave him Current Bowl Streak ...... Lost One only able to gain 255 yards of off ense against the Lobos. Last Win ...... 42-21 vs. Kansas (10/31/09) fi ve-straight on the year at the time as he led Tech on a TD Last Loss ...... 24-17 at Oklahoma State (11/14/09) drive in his only other appearance this season in the game STICKS GETS FIRST SIGNATURE ROAD WIN Day Games ...... 3-0 Quarterback Steven Sheffi eld, who made his fi rst career start against Rice. Night Games ...... 3-4 against Kansas State, did something that only one other Notes on Sheffi eld On Television ...... 4-3 Tech quarterback has been able to do - win at Nebraska.  Spent his fi rst three years as a walk-on before being ABC ...... 2-2 Sheffi eld joined as the only two placed on scholarship prior to this season. Earned the back- FSN ...... 2-0 to win at Nebraska when he led the Red Raiders to a 31-10 up quarterback job in summer training camp. ESPN ...... 0-0 win over the No. 15 Huskers. Sheffi eld fi nished the day 23-  Nickname is “Sticks” due to the fact he is 6-4 and weighs ESPN2 ...... 0-1 of-32 with 234 yards passing while tossing one touchdown only 190 pounds. CSTV ...... 0-0 pass and running for two others.  Saw his fi rst action in a game earlier this season against VERSUS ...... 0-0 Rice (led Tech on a touchdown drive). August ...... 0-0 LEACH ERA HISTORY MADE AGAINST K-STATE  Finished the New Mexico game 16-of-23 for 238 yards September ...... 2-2 History was made against Kansas State on Saturday and three touchdowns. October ...... 4-1 night, as for the fi rst time in the Mike Leach era a starting November ...... 0-1 quarterback missed a start. Junior quarterback Steven WITH TIME EXPIRING .... Against Teams In Top 25 ...... 0-3 Sheffi eld made his fi rst career start against the Wildcats in A pretty rare feat happened for the Texas Tech off ense Against Teams In Top 15 ...... 1-1 place of Taylor Potts. Potts was knocked out of the New against New Mexico. Tech closed each half with a Against Teams In Top 10 ...... 0-1 Mexico game in the second quarter and did not return. touchdown as time expired and that marked a fi rst in the vs. Non-Ranked Teams ...... 5-1 Prior to the KSU game, a Tech starting quarterback under Mike Leach era. In the fi rst half, backup quarterback Steven On Natural Grass ...... 0-1 Mike Leach had never missed a start. Sheffi eld connected with Alex Torres for a 25-yard strike to On Field Turf ...... 6-3 the end zone as time expired to give Tech a 14-7 lead at the When Tech Scores First ...... 5-2 SHEFFIELD MAKES HISTORY IN HIS FIRST START half. Redshirt freshman running back Harrison Jeff ers made Opponent Scores First ...... 1-2 Steven Sheffi eld, making his fi rst career start, established a the fi nal play of the game count as he scored on a 2-yard Come-From-Behind Wins ...... 0-0 new school record in the fi rst half as he threw for 370 yards rush as time ran out to give Tech a 48-28 win. and fi ve touchdowns to help guide Tech to a 38-0 halftime Leading After First Quarter ...... 5-1 lead over K-State. Sheffi eld surpassed B.J. Symons’ mark of LAST MINUTE SETBACKS Behind After First Quarter ...... 1-1 367 yards thrown in the second half at Mississippi on Sept. Texas Tech suff ered its third last minute defeat in the Tied After First Quarter ...... 0-1 27, 2003, to earn the school record. Cody Hodge’s 356 yards Mike Leach era on Saturday night against then No. 17/23 Leading At Halftime ...... 5-2 against Sam Houston State in the fi rst half of that contest on Houston. Tech had previously suff ered losses in the fi nal Behind At Halftime ...... 0-2 Sept. 17, 2005, ranks as the third most yards in a single half. minute to Oklahoma State in 2005 and New Mexico in 2004. Tied At Halftime ...... 1-0 Leading After Third Quarter ...... 5-1  Final stat line for Sheffi eld: 33-of-41 for 490 yards and A Look At Last Minute Losses Under Leach seven touchdowns. 9/26/09 - at Houston - 4-yard run by with 49 Behind After Third Quarter ...... 1-2 Tied After Third Quarter ...... 0-1  Tossed his seventh touchdown pass of the game (tied for seconds remaining second most in school history) with 12:34 remaining in the 11/12/05 - at Oklahoma State - 1-yard run by Al Pena with Overtime ...... 0-0 fourth quarter when he connected with Lyle Leong for a 25- 23 seconds remaining Scoring 20 points or less ...... 0-1 yard TD. Sheffi eld is the second Tech quarterback this season 9/11/04 - at New Mexico - 43-yard fi eld goal by Wes Zunker Scoring 20 points or more ...... 0-2 to throw seven touchdown passes in a game as Taylor Potts did as time expired. Scoring 30+ points ...... 6-1 so against Rice back on Sept. 12. Allowing 20 points or less ...... 2-0 LAST MINUTE WINS Allowing 10 points or less ...... 2-0 TOUCHDOWN FEAT MIGHT BE FIRST IN NCAA HISTORY The Red Raiders often earn the nickname of the “Cardiac With a 100-yard rusher ...... 2-0 When Steven Sheffi eld threw his seventh touchdown pass Kids” as Tech football games are often not decided until the Allowing a 100-yard rusher ...... 1-1 against Kansas State early in the fourth quarter, he matched fi nal second. Tech’s explosive off ense has been able to rally With a 300-yard passer ...... 0-2 teammate Taylor Potts’ season-high in TD passes set earlier for last minute wins on fi ve diff erent occasions under Mike With a 400-yard passer ...... 3-1 this season against Rice. Although the NCAA does not track Leach but none more famous than last year’s upset of No. 1 With a 500-yard passer ...... 0-0 this particular record, it is believed that this might be one Texas in Jones AT&T Stadium. Allowing a 300-yard passer ...... 1-0 of the only times in history that two quarterbacks from A Look At Last Minute Wins Under Leach Allowing a 400-yard passer ...... 0-1 the same team (in the same season) have thrown seven 11/1/08 - No. 1 Texas - 28-yard reception by Michael More Total Off ense Than Opponent ...... 5-2 TD passes in separate games. The NCAA record may not Crabtree with one second remaining (Tech won 39-33) Total Off ense 300-plus yards ...... 1-1 be defi nitive but it is certainly a new mark in the Big 12 1/1/08 - vs. No. 20 Virginia - Alex Trlica 41-yard fi eld goal Total Off ense 400-plus yards ...... 2-2 Conference. with seven seconds remaining (Tech won 31-28) Total Off ense 500-plus yards ...... 2-1 Seven-Plus TD Games In School History 9/30/06 - at Texas A&M - Robert Johnson 37-yard reception Allowing 300-plus yards total off ense ...... 1-4 8 (Big 12 Record) - B.J. Symons vs. Texas A&M (2003) with 26 seconds remaining (Tech won 31-27) No Turnovers ...... 2-0 7 - B.J. Symons vs. Baylor (2003) 10/08/05 - at Nebraska - Joel Filani 10-yard reception with Less Than Three Turnovers ...... 2-2 7 - Taylor Potts vs. Rice (2009) 12 seconds remaining (Tech won 34-31) Three Or More Turnovers ...... 3-1 7 - Steven Sheffi eld vs. Kansas State (2009) 11/19/05 - No. 25 Oklahoma - Taurean Henderson two-yard No Takeaways ...... 0-0 rush as time expired (Tech won 23-21) Three Or More Takeaways ...... 2-1 739 Fewer Turnovers ...... 3-0 Texas Tech cranked out a season-high 739 yards of total BATCH KEYS TECH RUN GAME Equal Turnovers ...... 0-0 off ense on against the on Oct. 10. The Junior running back Baron Batch lived up to his preseason More Turnovers ...... 2-4 739 yards of off ense is the most by any school in the Big 12 billing as a Doak Walker candidate by rushing for a career- Won Time of Possession ...... 1-1 this season with Texas’ 639 yards against UTEP coming in a high 114 yards on 19 carries and scored two touchdowns Opponent Controls Time Of Possession ...... 5-3 distant second place. The yardage was also the third most against Houston. He was part of a Tech rushing attack in school history for the Red Raiders, trailing 775 yards put than ran for a season high 163 yards on 32 carries. The up against Iowa State in 2003 and 770 yards against Sam team rushing total was the most since a 179 yard eff ort last Houston State in 2005. season against UMASS.  Texas Tech ranks second nationally in total off ense as the Red Raiders are averaging 521.5 yards-per-game. Houston is the national leader with an average of 569.2.  The 739 yards by the Tech off ense is the second highest output of the season in the NCAA. Nevada is on top of the NCAA list as they put up 773 yards of total off ense against UNLV.

2009 Red Raider Football 5 SPREADING THE WEALTH LEWIS SHINES IN ANOTHER SEASON OPENER TEAM COMPARISONS Last season (2007 and 2008 Biletnikoff For the second-straight season, Detron Lewis was the go- Off ensive Numbers Tech OU winner) was the main target in Mike Leach’s vaunted to receiver for the Red Raiders in the season opener. Lewis Rushing Yards/Gm ...... 71.2 ...... 150 off ense as he caught 97 balls while only two other receivers hauled in a game-high 146 yards (one touchdown) for what Rushing Yards/Att...... 3.2 ...... 4.0 caught at least 50. This season the distribution of catches was just the second 100-plus yard receiving game of his Passing Yards/Gm ...... 391.1 ...... 285.6 has evened out. A total of 10 players have double digit career. Lewis shined last season for the Red Raiders in the Passing Yards/Att ...... 7.6 ...... 7.2 catches this year with Detron Lewis leading the way with 46. season opener against Eastern Washington as he hauled in Total Off ense Yards/Gm ...... 462.3 ...... 435.6 a career-high 163 yards on nine catches. Total Off ense Yards/Play ...... 6.3 ...... 5.7 STEPHENS SETS SCHOOL RECORD Points/Gm ...... 37.9 ...... 33.3 True freshman running back Eric Stephens continued his NEW FACES IN THE SEASON OPENER impressive start to the 2009 season with a stellar showing There were plenty of new faces on the fi eld when the Red Defensive Numbers Tech OU at No. 2 Texas. He racked up an eye-catching 182 kickoff Raiders opened up their 2009 season against North Dakota. Rushing Yards/Gm ...... 134.8 ...... 84.0 return yards to set a new Texas Tech school record for the A total of eight players made their fi rst career starts against Rushing Yards/Att...... 3.5 ...... 2.6 most in a single game. The 182 yards surpassed Donny the Sioux, including three redshirt freshman. Making their Passing Yards/Gm ...... 218.5 ...... 178.4 Anderson’s (The Golden Palomino) mark of 169 set against fi rst career starts were: QB Taylor Potts, LT Chris Olson, Z Passing Yards/Att ...... 6.0 ...... 5.3 Oklahoma State back in 1965 (44 years ago). His seven receiver Alex Torres, H receiver Adam James, RE Daniel Total Off ense Yards/Gm ...... 353.3 ...... 262.4 kick returns in the game also set a new school mark as he Howard, SS Franklin Mitchem, FS and RC LaRon Total Off ense Yards/Play ...... 4.7 ...... 3.9 surpassed Ivory McCann who previously held the record of Moore. Points/Gm ...... 23.5 ...... 12.1 six against New Mexico in 2001. Stephens’ currently ranks 20th in the nation (No. 1 in the CARONA DEBUTS IN NEW ROLE Big 12) with a kick return average of 29.5 yards per-game. In Sophomore Donnie Carona debuted a new role against all, he has 236 yards on eight returns and a long of 54 yards North Dakota - punter. Carona entered last season as NCAA RANKINGS (set against Rice). Tech’s but lost that battle to Matt Williams Off ense Tech OU beginning with the Kansas game. In the spring, special Rushing ...... 117 ...... 58 LEACH JOINS FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS CAST teams coordinator Eric Russell moved Carona to punter and Passing ...... 2 ...... 15 Mike Leach made a cameo appearance on the hit NBC show against North Dakota, he got the starting nod. He punted Total ...... 6 ...... 21 “Friday Night Lights” this past week prior to Tech’s game at just one time in the contest and the kick went 40 yards Scoring ...... 7 ...... 16 Texas. Leach visited the set on Friday evening to record and the Red Raiders ended up recovering a fumble on the his spot in an upcoming show that should air at the end of return. Defense Tech OU October. Rush ...... 53 ...... 5 TRUE FRESHMEN SEE PLAYING TIME Pass ...... 38 ...... 9 POTTS LUCKY SEVEN Freshman running back Eric Stephens became the fi rst true Total ...... 54 ...... 6 Junior quarterback Taylor Potts accomplished something freshman to earn playing time this season as he took part Scoring ...... 54 ...... 5 against Rice that even his predecessor Graham Harrell was in Tech’s opening touchdown drive against North Dakota. unable to do. Potts became the fi rst Tech quarterback to Stephens is a product of Mansfi eld Timberview High School. Returns Tech OU throw for at least seven TD’s in a game since B.J. Symons Will Ford, a freshman from Abilene Cooper, saw action in Punt ...... 41 ...... 10 threw eight against Texas A&M on Oct. 4th, 2003. The junior the Tech defensive backfi eld on the second drive by North Kickoff ...... 24 ...... 68 from Abilene spread the ball around as fi ve diff erent players Dakota. caught a TD. He fi nished the night 36-of-57 for 456 yards, all Miscellaneous Tech OU new career highs. DEFENSE TURNS IN BIG EFFORT IN THE OPENER Net Punting ...... 76 ...... 7 Most TD Passes (Single-Game) In Big 12 History The defensive eff ort against North Dakota was statistically Turnover Margin ...... T-97 ...... T-31 BJ Symons (Texas Tech): 8 vs. Texas A&M, Oct. 4, 2003 one of the best under Ruffi n McNeil - although it hardly Taylor Potts (Texas Tech): 7 vs. Rice, Sept. 12, 2009 compares to some dominating performances last season Rushing Rank Stat Dustin Long (Texas A&M): 7 vs. Texas Tech, Oct. 5, 2002 against Texas and Oklahoma State. However, the Red Tech...... Baron Batch ...... 97 ...... 57.90 Raiders were solid on Saturday allowing only 207 yards of OU ...... DeMarco Murray ...... 72 ...... 65.78 LEONG HAULS IN THREE total off ense (73 on the ground and 134 through the air). For Lyle Leong, the touchdowns seems to come in bunches. The 207 yards allowed was the fewest by McNeil’s defense Passing Rank Stat The junior from Abilene caught three touchdown passes in since allowing only 118 yards to Northwest Louisiana in his Tech...... Taylor Potts ...... 37 ...... 138.25 Tech’s win over Rice. The three TD receptions mark just the fi rst game as the defensive coordinator back in 2007. OU ...... Landry Jones ...... 50 ...... 133.22 fourth, fi fth and sixth of his career and were the fi rst since last season’s game at Kansas State. Against the Wildcats, SELLOUT STREAK SNAPPED IN SEASON OPENER Total Off ense Rank Stat Leong hauled in three touchdown catches and coming Texas Tech had its consecutive sellout streak come to an end Tech...... Taylor Potts ...... 12 ...... 284.88 into tonight, those were the only touchdowns of his Texas at six games as the season opener against North Dakota OU ...... Landry Jones ...... 29 ...... 251.44 Tech career. He fi nished the night with nine catches for 117 drew just 47,824 fans to Jones AT&T Stadium. Tech’s sellout yards. streak began last season against SMU and the Red Raiders sold out each home game the rest of the way in 2008. Receptions/Gm Rank Stat THE TAYLOR POTTS ERA BEGINS Tech...... Detron Lewis ...... T-43 ...... 5.20 Texas Tech unveiled junior Taylor Potts as its starting PROTECTING THIS HOUSE OU ...... Ryan Broyles ...... 20 ...... 6.67 quarterback for the 2009 season in the opener against Since the start of the 2003 season, Texas Tech boasts a 39-6 North Dakota. Potts replaced a three-year starter in Graham record at Jones AT&T Stadium. The .882 winning percentage Receiving Yd/Gm Rank Stat Harrell who ended his career earlier this year in the Cotton ranks third in the Big 12 behind only Oklahoma and Texas. Tech...... Detron Lewis ...... 44 ...... 70.00 Bowl and became the NCAA’s all-time leader in touchdown OU ...... Ryan Broyles ...... 25 ...... 82.67 passes. The start for Potts on Saturday was his fi rst since TECH STEADY AT HOME OUT OF CONFERENCE leading Abilene High School in an area round playoff game Since Mike Leach’s arrival in 2000, the Red Raiders boast a Punting Rank Stat against Southlake Carroll in 2005. Exactly 1,379 days ago! 23-1 non-conference record at Jones AT&T Stadium. Overall, Tech...... Ryan Erxleben...... 67 ...... 40.38 • Potts’ fi rst drive was a success as he led the Red Raiders Texas Tech is 37-9 in non-conference match-ups, including OU ...... Tress Way ...... 12 ...... 44.02 to a touchdown on the opening possession of the game. fi ve bowl wins. The program is 8-5 on the road and 6-3 at The drive covered 64 yards on seven plays and lasted 3:18. neutral sites during the previous eight seasons. Punt Returns Rank Stat Baron Batch capped off the drive with a three-yard rush for Tech...... Austin Zouzalik ...... T-23 ...... 10.61 the fi rst touchdown of the season for the Red Raiders. SEVEN STRAIGHT AND COUNTING OU ...... Ryan Broyles ...... 16 ...... 13.00 • Potts was responsible for Tech’s second touchdown Texas Tech is tied eighth nationally with Ohio State, USC of the game as he dove into the end zone on a one-yard and West Virginia with seven straight eight-win seasons. Kickoff Returns Rank Stat quarterback keeper to give the Red Raiders a 13-0 lead with Georgia (12) is fi rst, followed by Texas (11), Virginia Tech (11), Tech...... Eric Stephens ...... 45 ...... 25.43 6:06 remaining in the fi rst quarter. Boise State (10), LSU (9), Oklahoma (9) and Boston College OU ...... Mossis Madu ...... 98 ...... 21.35 • Rushed for his second touchdown with 3:12 remaining (8). The Red Raiders’ run began during Mike Leach’s third in the third quarter to give Tech a 27-6 lead. season as the team posted an 9-5 record. Scoring Rank Stat • Became only the third Tech quarterback under Mike Tech...... Baron Batch ...... T-80 ...... 6.60 Leach to throw for 400-plus yards in his debut. TECH IN MIDST OF WINNING SEASONS STREAK OU ...... Ryan Broyles ...... T-34 ...... 8.00 Quarterback Debut’s Under Mike Leach Texas Tech ranks fourth nationally with 14-straight winning Kliff Kingsbury (2000): 21-47-1; 186 yards; 2 TD’s seasons. Florida State leads with 31, while Florida (20), BJ Symons (2003): 23-38-1; 297 yards; 3 TD’s Virginia Tech (14) and Tech comprise the top four. (2004): 40-66; 470 yards; 4 TD’s Cody Hodges (2005): 29-37; 454 yards; 4 TD’s DEFENDING BIG 12 SOUTH CHAMPIONS Graham Harrell (2006): 34-49; 342 yards; 5 TD’s For the fi rst time since the inception of the Big 12 Taylor Potts (2009): 34-48-3; 405 yards; 2 TD’s Conference, the Red Raiders will take to the fi eld in the season opener as the defending south division champions.

2009 Red Raider Football 6 Texas Tech ended the 2008 season in a three-way tie for the TECH IS LEADER IN GRADUATION RATE THE SIGNIFICANCE OF NO. 15 division lead with Oklahoma and Texas. The Sooners won One of the most important coaching philosophies for Mike Taylor Potts will lead the Red Raiders this year while the tie-breaker based on BCS standings and went on to Leach is that he and his staff steer each and every player wearing the No. 15 jersey and for Tech fans that should be a defeat Missouri in the championship game. toward a degree. That philosophy has certainly paid somewhat familiar sight. As it turns out, No. 15 is the most off as Texas Tech leads the Big 12 Conference in football popular number worn by a Tech quarterback since the 1952 WE’VE BUILT IT ... AND THEY HAVE COME graduation rates at 79 percent. The graduation rate was the season. Potts will be the seventh quarterback since 1952 The overwhelming popularity of Red Raider Football has best among any team in the Top 25 last season. to wear No. 15 and the second quarterback to do so in the led to the third renovation of Jones AT&T Stadium since the Mike Leach Era. For those who may be wondering, the No. arrival of head coach Mike Leach back in 2000. Last year, LEACH GRACES TEXAS MONTHLY COVER 12 jersey is the second most popular as it has been worn the athletics department secured $25 million in funding Head coach Mike Leach became the fi rst head coach in four times. to renovate the east side of the stadium and also add six school history to grace the cover of the popular Texas A Look Back At No. 15 thousand seats to the north side. The new east side stadium Monthly Magazine. Leach is featured on the cover of the Player Year building will feature 500 club seats and more than 20 luxury September issue while wearing an eye patch to play off his Taylor Potts 2009 suites and will follow in the same architecture of the existing love of pirates. The cover poses the question that “he just Sonny Cumbie 2004 west side stadium building. The approximate 1,000 seats in might be the best coach in the country.” Aaron Keesee 1984 the new building along with the six thousands seats in the Leach fl ew to Austin to tape the “Texas Monthly Talks” Tommy Duniven 1975 north end zone will bring stadium capacity close to 60,000. episode and that will air on Sept. 10 on PBS (check local Charles Napper 1969 The seating in the north end is expected to be completed in listings for times). James Ellis 1963 time for the Texas A&M game on Oct. 24. Doug Cannon 1961 LEACH, TEXAS TECH AGREE TO NEW CONTRACT SOMETHING OTHER THAN FOOTBALL? Mike Leach will be the head coach of the Red Raiders for a FRESHMAN ARE MAKING BIG IMPACT Jones AT&T Stadium was put to use for something other long time to come thanks to a new deal that was ironed out A slew of freshmen are making strides towards signifi cant than football this past summer for the fi rst time in over 20 during the spring. The new contract will keep Leach as the playing time for the Red Raiders this season. Mike Leach’s years. The stadium held its fi rst concert since 1987 on Aug. school’s “head pirate” through the 2013 season. tendency to use numerous running backs in his arsenal is 7 as “The Bob Dylan Show” took over the turf and drew a likely to benefi t Eric Stephens. The freshman from Mansfi eld crowd of more than 12,000. Bob Dylan, John Mellencamp FOUR RED RAIDERS NAMED TO PRESEASON LISTS saw signifi cant time during fall camp and broke numerous and Willie Nelson were the featured performers and Last year, it was Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree plays including running over two defensive players to get in ironically it was Nelson who last headlined a concert in the garnering all the preseason accolades. This year is quite the end zone. The trio of Will Ford (safety), LaAdrian Waddle stadium. The concert was met with rave revues and the diff erent. A total of four players have been named to (off ensive line) and Pearlie Graves (defensive line) are also stadium is being looked at in the future to host other major preseason award lists including off ensive lineman Brandon pushing for playing time at their respective positions. These concert events. Carter, receiver Detron Lewis, running back Baron Batch freshmen could be the biggest group in numbers to play and quarterback Taylor Potts. Carter led the way with his for Tech in quite a few years. Donnie Carona and Jamar Wall BOWL STREAK CONTINUES inclusion on two diff erent awards list as he was named are the last true freshman to see playing considerable time. Texas Tech’s appearance in the prestigious AT&T Cotton a preseason candidate for the Outland and Lombardi Bowl Classic back in January marked the school’s 32nd trophies. It will be up to Detron Lewis to see if Texas Tech CARTER EARNS ALL-BIG 12 PRESEASON NOD postseason game (tied for 17th nationally). Texas Tech has can bring home three-straight Biletnikoff trophies as he was Senior off ensive lineman Brandon Carter was selected to been bowl eligible for a Big 12 record 15-straight seasons named to the Biletnikoff list by ESPN. Baron Batch earned a the Big 12 Conference Preseason First Team, announced by and has been to a in each of Mike Leach’s eight nod by the while Taylor Potts grabbed the league offi ce in late July. The team was voted on by the seasons as head coach. attention from the Davey O’Brien Award. 12 conference head coaches. Carter, a 6-foot-7, 344-pound, guard returns for his TIME TO PROVE THEM WRONG AGAIN FOUR PLAYERS LEAVE TEAM DURING CAMP senior season as one of the nation’s top interior lineman. The Big 12 media have looked into their crystal balls and Four players left the team during fall camp including one Earlier this summer he was named a preseason fi rst-team predicted that the Red Raiders will fi nish fourth in the Big 12 incoming freshman. Defensive backs Jarrell Routt (Jr.) and All-American by NationalChamps.net and a second-team South in 2009. Texas was given the edge to take the division Angelo Traylor (So.) left the team in week three of training selection by Phil Steele Magazine. followed by Oklahoma and Oklahoma State. Baylor was camp but have made no indications in regards to a transfer. Last season when he didn’t allow a sack from his right picked fi fth while Texas A&M was slotted sixth. The good Sophomore wide receiver Adrian Reese left the team in guard position, Carter became the fi rst off ensive lineman news for Tech fans is that the Red Raiders have fi nished week two of camp and has transferred to Northwestern since Charles Odiorne in 1989 to earn fi rst-team All- higher than their preseason projection in three of the last State in Louisiana. Incoming freshman Romario Cathey has America honors. Carter received fi rst-team nods from both four years. returned home without ever suiting up during camp. The Sporting News and the Coaches Association. NATIONAL TELEVISION STREAK COMES TO AN END LIFE AFTER CRABTREE Saturday’s game against North Dakota will not be broadcast After arguably the best receiver in school history elected LINEBACKERS RETURN to a national television audience, thus ending a nine-game to enter the NFL Draft last spring, the Red Raider receiving The trio of Brian Duncan, Marlon Williams and Bront Bird streak for Texas Tech. The Red Raiders were featured on corp began the post Michael Crabtree era. And so far, things return as the core of the defensive unit as all three started national television in the fi nal nine games of the 2008 are looking pretty good for the group. Texas Tech could last season. Duncan was named to the All-American season, including three national Saturday prime time easily lay claim to having the best group of receivers since sophomore honorable mention team and All-Big 12 broadcasts on ABC. Texas Tech will return to the national Mike Leach’s arrival but some critics might fi nd that hard to honorable mention. He led the team with 94 tackles on the stage in just three weeks as the Red Raiders head to the believe. Led by junior receiver and Biletnikoff preseason season. Williams was an All-Big 12 honorable mention and capitol city for a match-up against the . candidate, Detron Lewis, the Red Raiders have more depth recorded 72 tackles. Bird was the fourth-leading tackler on The game will be carried live on ABC in prime time (7 at each receiver position than ever before. Lewis will be the the squad. The group will add leadership and experience to p.m. CT) with Brent Musburger and Kirk Herbstreit calling starter at the “Y” slot while senior Edward Britton will get the defense. the action. More than likely, ESPN’s College Gameday will the start at “X”. Sophomore Adam James had a stellar fall originate from Austin on that Saturday. camp and has earned the starting job at the “H” position DUNCAN NAMED TO LOTT LIST while freshman Alex Torres seems to have the upper hand Junior Brian Duncan was named to the Lott Award watch NEW FLAGSHIP STATION at the “Z” slot. list. The award is given to the Defensive Impact® Player of Texas Tech has joined forces with Learfi eld Sports in terms the Year and it is a unique honor because it is the fi rst trophy of media rights and that will mean a new fl agship station for POTTS TAKES THE REINS to weigh personal character as well as athletic performance Texas Tech Football as well as men’s and women’s basketball Replacing the NCAA’s career touchdown leader will certainly for a defensive player. The award is named after Ronnie and baseball. Red Raider fans will now tune their dial to be no easy task, but Taylor Potts seems to be ready for the Lott who was a two-time All-American at USC and won Double T 104.3 here in Lubbock to catch all the action. challenge. Potts, a junior from Abilene, earned the starting four rings with the . He is a Double T 104.3 will host all of their pregame programming quarterback job during spring practice and was impressive member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. live from in front of the Frazier Alumni Pavillion, just across during fall camp. He will become the sixth quarterback the street from gate one of Jones AT&T Stadium. under Leach joining (2000-02), B.J. Symons (2003), Sonny Cumbie (2004), Cody Hodges (2005) and ROSTER PREDOMINANTLY TEXAN Graham Harrell (2006-09). To say that the Red Raider roster is predominantly “Texan” First Year Quarterback Comparisons might be putting it mildly. A grand total of 95 players on Player C-AT-INT YARDS TDs the roster hail from the great state of Texas with Oklahoma Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 362-585-17 3418 21 coming in second with seven players. The roster features B.J. Symons (2003) 470-719-22 5833 52 two players each from Georgia and Louisiana while New Sonny Cumbie (2004) 421-642-18 4742 32 Mexico, South Carolina, California, Arizona, Tennessee, Cody Hodges (2005) 353-531-12 4238 31 Hawaii, Kansas and Oregon have contributed one player Graham Harrell (2006) 412-617-11 4555 38 each. Taylor Potts (2009) ? ? ?

2009 Red Raider Football 7 DEPTH CHART - OKLAHOMA STATE

OFFENSE WILL 39 Marlon Williams 6-0 218 Sr-3L Pfl ugerville, Texas LEFT TACKLE 54 Riley Harvey 6-1 196 So-Sq Midland, Texas 67 Marlon Winn 6-6 312 Sr-3L Waxahachie, Texas 70 Chris Olson 6-5 296 Jr-2L Dallas, Texas LEFT CORNER 3 Jamar Wall 5-10 203 Sr-3L Plainview, Texas LEFT GUARD 33 Brent Nickerson 6-0 188 Sr-3L Irving, Texas 78 Lonnie Edwards 6-5 290 So-1L Brownsboro, Texas 70 Chris Olson 6-5 296 Jr-2L Dallas, Texas FREE SAFETY 16 Cody Davis 6-2 200 Fr-RS Stephenville, Texas CENTER 13 Julius Howard 6-1 208 Jr-2L Irving, Texas 51 Shawn Byrnes 6-4 307 Sr-3L Paradise Valley, Ariz. 73 Justin Keown 6-4 302 Jr-2L Anderson, S.C. STRONG SAFETY 26 Franklin Mitchem 6-2 198 Jr-1L Klein, Texas RIGHT GUARD 30 Brett Dewhurst 6-0 193 So-1L Klein, Texas 76 Brandon Carter 6-7 334 Sr-3L Longview, Texas 77 Mickey Okafor 6-7 319 So-1L Houston, Texas RIGHT CORNER 28 LaRon Moore 5-9 200 Jr-2L Midwest City, Okla. RIGHT TACKLE 29 Taylor Charbonnet 5-10 175 So-1L The Woodlands, Texas 65 LaAdrian Waddle 6-6 350 Fr-HS Columbus, Texas 59 Joe King 6-6 319 Fr-RS , Okla. SPECIAL TEAMS

QUARTERBACK PUNTER 15 Taylor Potts 6-5 218 Jr-2L Abilene, Texas 43 Ryan Erxleben 6-0 190 Fr-HS Lake Travis, Texas -or- 1 Steven Sheffi eld 6-4 190 Jr-2L Pfl ugerville, Texas 9 Jonathan Lacour 6-2 220 Jr-2L Kingwood, Texas

RUNNING BACK PLACEKICKER 25 Baron Batch 5-11 205 Jr-2L Midland, Texas 85 Matt Williams 5-8 164 Jr-1L Weatherford, Texas 24 Eric Stephens 5-8 182 Fr-HS Mansfi eld, Texas 84 Bradley Hicks 6-0 164 Jr-TR Magnolia, Texas 10 Harrison Jeff ers 5-9 204 Fr-RS Lawton, Okla. DEEP SNAPPER H RECEIVER 50 Austin Burns 6-2 242 Sr-3L Midland, Texas 11 Tramain Swindall 6-3 180 So-1L Oklahoma City, Okla. 60 Jesse Smitherman 6-4 235 Jr-TR Burleson, Texas 82 Adam James 6-3 216 So-1L Celina, Texas HOLDER BH RECEIVER 6 Austin Zouzalik 6-1 181 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas 5 Ryan Hale 6-1 227 Sr-3L Baytown, Texas 15 Taylor Potts 6-5 218 Jr-2L Abilene, Texas

Y RECEIVER KICKOFF 17 Detron Lewis 6-0 205 Jr-2L College Station, Texas 49 Donnie Carona 6-0 218 So-1L Beaumont, Texas 6 Austin Zouzalik 6-1 181 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas KICK RETURN X RECEIVER 6 Austin Zouzalik 6-1 181 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas 19 Lyle Leong 6-1 165 Jr-2L Abilene, Texas 3 Jamar Wall 5-10 203 Sr-3L Plainview, Texas 27 Edward Britton 6-0 167 Sr-3L El Paso, Texas KICK RETURN Z RECEIVER 24 Eric Stephens 5-8 182 Fr-HS Mansfi eld, Texas 86 Alex Torres 6-2 196 Fr-RS El Paso, Texas 27 Edward Britton 6-0 167 Sr-3L El Paso, Texas 8 Jacoby Franks 6-1 185 So-1L Orange, Texas PUNT RETURN 6 Austin Zouzalik 6-1 181 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas DEFENSE 3 Jamar Wall 5-10 203 Sr-3L Plainview, Texas 17 Detron Lewis 6-0 205 Jr-2L College Station, Texas LEFT END 92 Brandon Sharpe 6-3 254 Sr-1L Lyons, Ga. 91 Ra’Jon Henley 6-3 244 Sr-3L Galveston, Texas

DEFENSIVE TACKLE 99 Richard Jones 6-1 281 Sr-3L LaMarque, Texas 94 Chris Perry 6-4 300 So-1L Keller, Texas PRONUNCIATION GUIDE NOSE TACKLE Taylor Charbonnet ...... SHAR-buh-nay 93 Colby Whitlock 6-2 287 Jr-2L Noble, Okla. Seth Doege ...... DAY-gie 52 Victor Hunter 5-11 175 Sr-3L Irving, Texas Blake Emert ...... IM-ert Ryan Erxleben ...... URKS-lay-bin RIGHT END Sam Fehoko ...... fee-HOE-koh 53 Daniel Howard 6-3 240 Sr-3L Wichita, Kan. Jared Flannel ...... FLAN-uhl 92 Brandon Sharpe 6-3 254 Sr-1L Lyons, Ga. Jacoby Franks ...... juh-KOH-bee Ra’Jon Henley ...... RAY-zhan SAM Justin Keown ...... Cow-un 20 Bront Bird 6-3 240 Jr-2L Odessa, Texas Lyle Leong ...... lee-ONG 45 Tyrone Sonier 6-2 225 So-1L Missouri City, Texas Detron Lewis ...... DEE-tron Mickey Okafor ...... OH-kuh-for MIKE De’Shon Sanders ...... Duh-shawn 57 Brian Duncan 6-1 240 Jr-2L Baton Rouge, La. 41 Sam Fehoko 5-11 220 So-1L Honolulu, Hawaii Tyrone Sonier ...... SON-yay Tramain Swindall ...... TRUH-main - SWIN-duhl Austin Zouzalik ...... zoo-ZAH-lick

2009 Red Raider Football 8 HEAD COACH MIKE LEACH rguably one of the most innovative coaches in the Ruffi n McNeill Acountry, Mike Leach not only has transformed Texas Defensive Coordinator Tech Football, but also the face of college football with an 10th Season all-out aerial assault. This is evidenced by the number of programs incorporating more passing into their schemes On Gameday: Sideline than before. Leach’s off ense has become a hot commodity as coaching staff s from across the country have come to Lubbock get a glimpse into what makes the program tick; but none have mastered it like the 10th-year coach. Leading the most prolifi c passing off ense in the country, Leach, who received three national coach of the Eric Russell year awards in 2008 – the Award, Howie Special Teams Coordinator Long/Fieldturf Coach of the Year, and George Munger First Season Award – spreads the fi eld with his exciting brand of football and has guided the Red Raiders to six NCAA passing titles On Gameday: Sideline and three total off ense titles during his tenure. Leach’s off ense produced school records in nearly every passing category in 2000, but surpassed those numbers in each of the top nine all-time at Tech in total off ense, while scoring the last nine seasons. His nine teams have combined for went from 23 points per game in 1999 to a school-record more than 155 team and individual records at Tech. 43.8 points last season. The most signifi cant increase Texas Tech, which appeared in its second Cotton Bowl has been in the passing game, where the Red Raiders Carlos Mainord since 2005, experienced one of the most memorable averaged 475.3 yards per game in 2008 compared to 175.4 Safeties seasons in school history in 2008 as the team set a program yards in 1999. Sixth Season record with 11 regular-season wins en route to an 11-2 The running game has fl ourished under Leach as well. record. The win total tied the mark, set previously by the Former Red Raider Taurean Henderson holds the NCAA On Gameday: Sideline 1953 and 1973 squads. Numerous accolades poured in career record for receptions by a running back. The Red from across the country as an unprecendented four Raiders’ 28 total rushing scores in 2008 were the most players earned fi rst-team All-America status, in addition for a Tech team since the 1993 team scored 30. Despite to Leach’s three coach of the year honors. Quarterback Tech’s off ense revolving around the pass, Leach has done Graham Harrell, off ensive tackle Rylan Reed and off ensive a tremendous job of incorporating the running back guard Brandon Carter each garnered fi rst-team honors, position into the mix. Henderson fi nished his career with Clay McGuire while wide receiver Michael Crabtree was honored as 303 receptions, which ranks fi rst in NCAA history among Running Backs a unanimous consensus All-American for the second- running backs and fourth overall. Second Season straight season. The Red Raiders are not solely known for their play On the fi eld, the Red Raiders led the nation in passing on the scoring side of the ball. The Texas Tech defense On Gameday: Sideline for the sixth time in Leach’s nine seasons and ranked also has fl ourished during Leach’s nine seasons. The Red among the top fi ve in total off ense. Harrell fi nished his Raiders tied for the national lead with three shutouts in storied career second on the NCAA career passing yardage 2000 and followed with others in 2001, 2002, 2005 and list with 15,793 yards. Harrell also broke the career NCAA 2006. Combined with the six shutouts are fi ve other games passing touchdowns mark with 134. where the opposition was held without an off ensive The Texas Tech program has established itself as one of touchdown. Tech’s shutout of Baylor in Waco during the Brian Mitchell the nation’s leading producers of productive quarterbacks 2005 season marked Tech’s fi rst blanking of a conference Cornerbacks since the 2000 season. Harrell threw for 4,555 yards in his opponent on the road since the inception of the Big 12 Fourth Season debut as the starter in 2006 and became the sixth player Conference in 1996. and third Red Raider in NCAA history to throw for 5,000 The play of the special teams also has improved with On Gameday: Press Box yards in a season with his 5,705-yard eff ort in 2007 and each season. Former placekicker Alex Trlica holds the 5,111 yards last season. He also is the third quarterback NCAA record with 233 career extra points and another under Leach to win nine games in a season and the fi rst record for extra points made without a miss. He fi nished Red Raider in history to win 11 in a regular season. Former with 377 career points, which ranks among the top 10 in quarterback Kliff Kingsbury in 2002 and Cody Hodges in NCAA history among kickers. Matt Moore 2005 each posted nine-win seasons during their careers, While leading the Red Raiders to 76 wins in his nine while 2003 and 2004 signal callers B.J. Symons and Sonny Off ensive Line seasons, Leach is the only coach in school history to lead Cumbie each won eight games in their respective seasons Third Season nine teams to bowl games. The 76 wins are the third-most as the starter. among Big 12 coaches since the 2000 season. The Red Raiders have improved their total off ensive On Gameday: Sideline 82-43 numbers from 324.8 yards per game to 531.0 yards per CAREER RECORD: 45-33 game since Leach’s arrival. The last nine seasons rank as BIG 12 RECORD: AT HOME: 52-13 ON THE ROAD: 28-30

LEACH TENURE IN THE BIG 12 WINS SINCE 2000 1. Mack Brown, Texas ...... 11 1. Oklahoma ...... 108 Inside Receivers Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...... 11 2. Texas ...... 105 Third Season 2. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ...... 10 3. Texas Tech...... 82 Mike Leach, Texas Tech ...... 10 4. Nebraska ...... 80 On Gameday: Press Box 5. Gary Pinkel, Missouri ...... 8 5. Kansas State ...... 70 6. Mark Mangino, Kansas ...... 7 6. Missouri ...... 68 7. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ...... 4 7. Oklahoma State ...... 65 8. Dan Hawkins, Colorado ...... 3 8. Texas A&M ...... 62 9. Art Briles, Baylor ...... 2 9. Kansas ...... 57 Charlie Sadler 10. Bo Pelini, Nebraska ...... 2 Colorado ...... 57 Defensive Ends 11. Mike Sherman, Texas A&M ...... 2 11. Iowa State ...... 54 Seventh Season 12. Paul Rhoads, Iowa State ...... First Season 12. Baylor ...... 33 BIG 12 COACHING WINS BIG 12 CONFERENCE WINS SINCE 2000 On Gameday: Sideline 1. Mack Brown, Texas ...... 208 1. Oklahoma ...... 66 2. Bill Snyder, Kansas State ...... 142 Texas ...... 66 3. Gary Pinkel, Missouri ...... 138 3. Texas Tech...... 45 4. Bob Stoops, Oklahoma ...... 115 4. Nebraska ...... 44 5. Dan Hawkins, Colorado ...... 108 5. Colorado ...... 41 Dennis Simmons 6. Mike Leach, Texas Tech ...... 82 6. Kansas State ...... 37 Wide Receivers 7. Mark Mangino, Kansas ...... 50 7. Missouri ...... 36 10th Season 8. Art Briles, Baylor ...... 41 Texas A&M ...... 35 9. Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State ...... 34 9. Oklahoma State ...... 34 On Gameday: Sideline 10. Bo Pelini, Nebraska ...... 15 10. Iowa State ...... 28 11. Mike Sherman, Texas A&M ...... 9 11. Kansas ...... 26 12. Paul Rhoads, Iowa State ...... 6 12. Baylor ...... 10 Off ense GA Sonny Cumbie and Defense GA Duane Price will be in the press box. 2009 Red Raider Football 9 DRESS ROSTER - OKLAHOMA STATE

NO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/LAST SCHOOL 1 Steven Sheffi eld QB 6-4 190 Jr-2L Pfl ugerville, Texas/Pfl ugerville 2 Cornelius Douglas IR 5-9 193 Fr-RS Lawton, Okla./Lawton 3 Jamar Wall DB 5-10 203 Sr-3L Plainview, Texas/Plainview 5 Ryan Hale RB 6-1 227 Sr-3L Baytown, Texas/Lee 6 Austin Zouzalik IR 6-1 181 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Coronado 7 Seth Doege QB 6-2 205 Fr-RS Wolff orth, Texas/Frenship 7 Will Ford S 6-1 186 Fr-HS Abilene, Texas/Cooper 8 Jacoby Franks WR 6-1 185 So-1L Orange, Texas/West Orange-Stark 9 Jonathan LaCour P 6-2 220 Jr-2L Kingwood, Texas/Kingwood 10 Harrison Jeff ers RB 5-9 204 Fr-RS Lawton, Okla./Eisenhower 11 Tramain Swindall IR 6-3 180 So-1L Oklahoma City, Okla./Millwood 12 D.J. Johnson DB 6-0 170 Fr-HS Austin, Texas/St. Stephen’s Episcopal 13 Julius Howard S 6-1 208 Jr-2L Irving, Texas/Nimitz 14 Jacob Karam QB 6-1 205 Fr-HS Friendswood, Texas/Friendswood 15 Taylor Potts QB 6-5 218 Jr-2L Abilene, Texas/Abilene 16 Cody Davis S 6-2 200 Fr-RS Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville 17 Detron Lewis IR 6-0 205 Jr-2L College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated 19 Lyle Leong WR 6-1 165 Jr-2L Abilene, Texas/Abilene 20 Bront Bird LB 6-3 240 Jr-2L Odessa, Texas /Permian 21 De’Shon Sanders DB 6-1 206 Sr-1L San Francisco, Calif./CC of San Francisco 22 Jared Flannel DB 5-11 167 So-1L Brazoria, Texas/Columbia 24 Eric Stephens RB 5-8 182 Fr-HS Mansfi eld, Texas/Timberview 25 Baron Batch RB 5-11 205 Jr-2L Midland, Texas/Midland 25 Trent Nickerson DB 6-3 202 Jr-2L Irving, Texas/MacArthur 26 Franklin Mitchem S 6-2 198 Jr-1L Klein, Texas/Collins 27 Edward Britton WR 6-0 167 Sr-3L El Paso, Texas/Montwood 28 LaRon Moore DB 5-9 200 Jr-2L Midwest City, Okla./Midwest City 29 Taylor Charbonnet DB 5-10 175 So-1L The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands 30 Brett Dewhurst S 6-0 193 So-1L Klein, Texas/Klein 31 Eugene Neboh CB 5-11 174 Fr-RS Odessa, Texas/Permian 32 Aaron Crawford RB 5-11 204 So-1L Memphis, Tenn./Ridgeway 33 Brent Nickerson DB 6-0 188 Sr-3L Irving, Texas/MacArthur 36 Gerardo Acevedo RB 6-1 197 Jr-Sq Mission, Texas/Veterans Memorial 37 Andre McCorkle RB 6-2 204 So-RS Corpus Christi, Texas/Texas State 39 Marlon Williams LB 6-0 218 Sr-3L Pfl ugerville, Texas/Pfl ugerville 41 Sam Fehoko LB 5-11 220 So-1L Honolulu, Hawaii/Farrington 43 Ryan Erxleben P 6-0 190 Fr-HS Lake Travis, Texas/Lake Travis 45 Tyrone Sonier LB 6-2 225 So-1L Missouri City, Texas /Fort Bend Marshall 47 Myles Wade DT 6-2 340 Jr-TR Portland, Ore./Arizona Western C.C. 48 Ryan Haliburton DE 6-4 245 Fr-RS Wolff orth, Texas/Frenship 49 Donnie Carona PK 6-0 218 So-1L Beaumont, Texas/Kelly 50 Austin Burns DS 6-2 242 Sr-3L Midland, Texas/Midland 51 Shawn Byrnes C 6-4 307 Sr-3L Phoenix, Ariz./Paradise Valley 52 Victor Hunter DT 5-11 275 Sr-3L Irving, Texas/Nimitz 53 Daniel Howard DE 6-3 240 Sr-3L Wichita, Kan./Butler County C.C. 54 Riley Harvey LB 6-1 196 So-Sq Midland, Texas/Lee 57 Brian Duncan LB 6-1 240 Jr-2L Baton Rouge, La./Tara 59 Joe King OL 6-6 319 Fr-RS Oklahoma City, Okla./Putnam City North 60 Jesse Smitherman DS 6-4 235 Jr-TR Burleson, Texas/Kilgore College 65 LaAdrian Waddle OL 6-6 350 Fr-HS Columbus, Texas/Columbus 66 Deveric Gallington OL 6-4 350 Fr-RS North Richland Hills, Texas/Richland 67 Marlon Winn OL 6-6 312 Sr-3L Waxahachie, Texas/Waxahachie 70 Chris Olson OL 6-5 296 Jr-2L Dallas, Texas/Highland Park 73 Justin Keown C 6-4 302 Jr-2L Anderson, S.C./Hargrave Military Academy 75 Blake Emert OL 6-5 287 So-1L Garland, Texas/Sachse 76 Brandon Carter OL 6-7 334 Sr-3L Longview, Texas/Spring Hill 77 Mickey Okafor OL 6-7 319 So-1L Houston, Texas/Westbury 78 Lonnie Edwards OL 6-5 290 So-1L Brownsboro, Texas /Brownsboro 79 David Neill DL 6-5 280 So-1L Flower Mound, Texas /Marcus 82 Adam James IR 6-3 216 So-1L Celina, Texas/Celina 85 Matthew Williams PK 5-8 164 Jr-1L Weatherford, Texas/Weatherford 86 Alexander Torres WR 6-2 196 Fr-RS El Paso, Texas/Franklin 88 Brik Brinker WR 6-2 210 Jr-2L Wolff orth, Texas/Frenship 91 Ra’Jon Henley DT 6-3 244 Sr-3L Galveston, Texas/Ball 92 Brandon Sharpe DE 6-3 254 Sr-1L Lyons, Ga./Fresno City C.C. 93 Colby Whitlock DL 6-2 287 Jr-2L Noble, Okla./Noble 94 Chris Perry DL 6-4 300 So-1L Keller, Texas/Fossil Ridge/Miami (Fla.) 95 Pearlie Graves DT 6-1 278 Fr-HS Tulsa, Okla./East Central 97 Britton Barbee DT 6-2 296 Jr-2L Abilene, Texas/Wylie 99 Richard Jones DT 6-1 281 Sr-3L LaMarque, Texas/LaMarque

2009 Red Raider Football 10 BY THE NUMBERS

1: The number of Big 12 South Division titles Tech has won. The title was won in 2008. 44: Longest rush of the season by any Red Raider. Baron Batch rumbled for 44 in the win against Kansas. 1: Steven Sheffi eld became the fi rst backup quarterback to play an entire half since Graham Harrell in 2005. He also wears jersey #1. 50: Ryan Erxleben’s career long punt.

1: Number of wins Tech needs to become bowl eligible. 66: Most points scored this season against Kansas State.

2: Number of times Tech has scored this season with time expiring. 75: Number of receiving yards Detron Lewis had versus Oklahoma State to lead the team. 2: The number of Doak Walker Award winner Tech has had as and both have been recipients. 79: The percent of student-athletes that graduated from the football program (based on 2003 freshman class). 2: The number of times Michael Crabtree won the Biletnikoff Award. 79: The longest play from scrimmage this year. Tramain Swindall caught a 79-yard pass 3: Number of Tech football players in the college football hall of game. E.J. Holub, Donny from Potts on the fi rst play of the game against New Mexico. Anderson and Dave Parks are all enshrined. 82: Number of Tech wins since 2000. 3: The number of touchdown receptions Lyle Leong had versus North Dakota. 82: The wins by former Texas Tech head coach Spike Dykes, the winningest coach in 4: Number of touchdowns scored by Harrison Jeff ers against New Mexico. The most since school history. Aaron Crawford in 2007. 82: The number of yards covered by Daniel Howard on his fi rst career touchdown as he 4: The number of sacks Brandon Sharpe made versus Nebraska. recovered a fumble agaisnt Nebraska.

5: Number of passes Tech’s defense has picked off this season. 95: The number of players on the roster from the state of Texas.

5: The number of teams held to under 300 yards of total off ense this season by the Tech 100: Number of receiving yards Detron Lewis had versus Kansas State. defense. 108: Number of media seats in the press box, so come on out! 5: The number of turnovers committed by the Red Raiders against New Mexico and Texas A&M which are season highs. 128: The number of receiving yards Alex Torres caught agianst Texas A&M which is his career high. 6: Number of receivers to catch a touchdown pass versus Kansas State. 131: The number of rushing yards by Baron Batch versus Kansas which is a season high 7: The number of touchdowns Taylor Potts threw against Rice. for the Red Raiders.

7: The number of touchdowns Steven Sheffi eld threw against Kansas State. 139: The career high of receiving yards for Tramain Swindall. He caught fi ve balls for 139 versus New Mexico. 7: The number of homes games Tech will play at the Jones this season. 142: Years of combined coaching experience of the Tech staff at the collegiate level. 7: Number of graduates on the Tech football roster. 146: The number of receiving yards Detron Lewis had in the opener against North 8: Number of diff erent starting quarterbacks under Mike Leach. Dakota.

9: Wins over former Southwest Conference members (non-Big 12) under Mike Leach. 163: The amount of yards Tech ran for against Houston. It is the highest since September 20, 2008, when Tech ran for 179 versus Massachusetts. 9: Current streak of bowl appearances. 182: The number of kickoff return yards Eric Stephens had against Texas to set a school 11: The number of times Tech has scored in less than a minute. record for a freshman.

11: Games played against former members of the SWC. 207: The amount of yards Tech’s defense held North Dakota to in the season opening win. 12: Number of receivers to catch a pass against Kansas State a season high. 391.1: The number of passing yards averaged by Tech per game . 14: Number of winning seasons Tech has had in a row. 420: The number of yards Taylor Potts threw against Texas. 15: The number worn by Taylor Potts and the second quarterback (Sonny Cumbie) to wear it under Mike Leach. 462.3: Number of total off ensive yards Tech is averaging per game.

15: The number of tackles Brian Duncan and Cody Davis both made versus Houston. 470: Number of yards thrown by Steven Sheffi eld in the fi rst half against Kansas State. It set a new school record for yards thrown in a fi rst half of a game. 15: The number of consecutive seasons Tech has been bowl-eligible. 739: The third-most total off ensive yards in school history and second most this 21: Number of days in November that will pass before the fi rst home game of the season. month (OU). 6,122: Number of seats encompassed in the new north end stadium addition. 26: The number of yards Tech was outgained by Nebraska in its 31-10 victory. The fi rst time Tech was outgained since a win versus New Mexico in 2000. 57,733: The record attendance at the Jones set against Texas A&M on October 24, 2009. 29: The number of fi rst team All-Americans Texas Tech has produced.

32: The number of bowl games Tech has played in all-time.

32: The season high of rushing attempts Tech has had this season at Houston.

33: The number of sacks Tech has had this season.

37: The number of yards needed by Eric Stephens to set the single season record for kickoff return yards.

41: The career-long fi eld goal for kicker Matt Williams. He made the kick in the fi rst quarter versus Texas.

2009 Red Raider Football 11 GAME RECAPS Jones AT&T Stadium (47,824 Attendance) Jones AT&T Stadium (48,124 Attendance) September 5, 2009 September 12, 2009 GAME ONE • Texas Tech 38, North Dakota 13 GAME TWO • Texas Tech 55, Rice 10

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL North Dakota 3 3 0 7 13 Rice 0 3 0 7 10 Texas Tech 14 7 7 10 38 Texas Tech 14 0 21 20 55 LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Taylor Potts threw for two touchdowns and LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Taylor Potts threw seven touchdowns to lead ran for two others to lead Texas Tech past North Dakota 38-13 on Sat- Texas Tech past Rice 55-10 Saturday. urday night. He threw TD passes of 5, 7, 8, 11, 27, 34 and 30 yards as Texas Tech The Red Raiders (1-0) scored three of their fi ve TDs on the ground, moved to 2-0 on the season. Potts completed 36 of 57 passes for 456 unusual for a team known for its pass-happy off ense. yards and threw to 13 diff erent receivers. Potts, in his fi rst start, got his rushing touchdowns on sneaks from It marked his second consecutive 400-plus yard performance. Last 1 yard out. He also had three , one more than he had in week, though, Potts threw three interceptions; he had none against the two seasons he played backup. North Dakota safety Joel Schwenz- the Owls. feier intercepted all of them to tie a school record. Lyle Leong, Potts’ teammate at Abilene High, caught three of Potts’ Tech kept the Fighting Sioux secondary wondering which receiver scoring strikes. Adam Zouzalik, Edward Britton, Tramain Swindall and was Potts’ target. He was 34-of-48 for 405 yards to 10 receivers. Eric Stephens each caught one TD pass from Potts. Swindall caught a Detron Lewis led Tech receivers with 146 yards on eight catches, 26-yarder from backup Steven Sheffi eld late in the game. pulling in Potts’ longest — a 49-yarder — for a score. Rice (0-2) used three quarterbacks, Nick Fanuzzi, John Thomas Mitch Sutton got North Dakota’s lone touchdown on a 9-yard run in Shepherd and Ryan Lewis, but none could sustain a potent enough the fi nal quarter to whittle the margin to 28-13. attack to keep up with Texas Tech’s off ensive. Potts’ second touchdown pass came late in the game when he hit Potts’ seven TD passes fell one short of a school record. B.J. Symons Adam James, son of former SMU running back Craig James, for an 18- had eight touchdowns against Texas A&M in 2003. yard score to put the Red Raiders up 38-13. Texas Tech’s tempo seemed to have smoothed out since last week. Potts wasn’t throwing off his back foot like he did last North Dakota (0-1) was overmatched throughout, but the Fighting Sioux managed to keep the Red Raiders from blowing week. them out. Last year, Texas Tech averaged 44 points per game, so North Dakota’s defense managed what many schools last year He left the game midway through the fourth quarter. couldn’t: they stayed relatively close throughout. Rice struggled early, gaining only 6 total yards in the fi rst quarter with Fanuzzi at quarterback. John Thomas Shepherd Before the season began Texas Tech coach Mike Leach told Potts that if he avoided interceptions and sacks he would be came in on the Owls’ third possession and led them to a 45-yard fi eld goal to whittle their defi cit to 14-3. fi ne. Last year, Graham Harrell, who had two 5,000-yard passing seasons to set an NCAA record, threw nine interceptions in Fanuzzi was back after halftime, though. But after three fi rst downs, the Owls turned the ball over on downs. 13 games. Shepherd came back in the third quarter but couldn’t generate much. The Owls quarterbacks completed 25 of 41 for 197 Potts’ three interceptions came in 48 attempts. The two he threw as a backup came in 85 attempts. yards. Tech’s defense sacked them six times. Potts is Leach’s sixth quarterback since his arrival in 2000. In eight of the past nine years, Leach’s quarterbacks have led The Owls got their only touchdown when Shepherd found Taylor Dupree on a 3-yard score in the fourth quarter. It was the nation in passing, and he has said Potts is better prepared in his fi rst year than any of the others. each player’s fi rst career score. The Fighting Sioux, a Football Championship Subdivision team which won the Division II title in 2001, is in its second Rice fi nished with 257 total yards, less than half of Tech’s 560 total yards. provisional year in what was formerly known as Division I-AA. Tech had two receivers with more than 100 yards. Expectations were low for North Dakota, but it wanted to keep the Red Raiders off ense off the fi eld. The Fighting Sioux’s Swindall, in his fi rst career start, shined early. He had four catches for 67 yards at halftime and fi nished with 123 yards on off ense was successful in a couple of fi rst-half drives but was only able to garner fi eld goals. six catches. Leong caught nine passes for 117 yards. Jake Landry was 20-of-28 for 134 yards in his fi rst start for the Fighting Sioux. But Detron Lewis, one of the Red Raiders’ leading receivers, went out with a hurt right leg in the second quarter. Potts North Dakota stopped Texas Tech drives with interceptions twice in the fi rst half. Potts’ second interception came as he handed off to Baron Batch who pitched the ball back to Potts. He heaved the ball deep down the middle to Lewis who couldn’t tried to hit James along the sideline inside the Sioux 20. The ball hung in the air, and Schwenzfeier had time to move in front hang onto the ball and laid sprawled on the fi eld after the play. He limped off the fi eld and did not return. of James and grab the pass. The Red Raiders again fell short of their per-game rushing average from last season (118 yards). In last week’s 38-13 win The win gave Leach his 77th victory at Tech. He is six victories short of surpassing Spike Dykes for the most wins by a Tech over North Dakota, Texas Tech got only 40 rushing yards. Against the Owls, the Red Raiders ran on just 14 plays for 52 yards. coach.

TEAM STATISTICS UND TTU TEAM STATISTICS RICE TTU First Downs ...... 15 22 First Downs ...... 21 28 Net Yards Rushing ...... 73 40 Net Yards Rushing ...... 60 52 Net Yards Passing ...... 134 405 Net Yards Passing ...... 197 508 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 20-28-0 34-48-3 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 25-41-1 40-63-0 Total Off ense Yards ...... 207 445 Total Off ense Yards ...... 257 560 : Number-Lost ...... 1-1 1-0 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 2-1 0-0 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 9-67 11-93 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 3-19 11-90 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 4-249 7-485 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 3-196 9-577 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 1-2-0 4-50-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 1-4-0 2-6-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 3-50-0 4-115-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 8-133-0 3-90-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 3-32-0 0-0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 1-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time ...... 32:17 27:43 Possession Time ...... 32:51 27:09 Third-Down Conversions ...... 4 of 13 5 of 11 Third-Down Conversions ...... 6 of 15 8 of 14 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 1 of 1 2 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 3 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 1-1 5-7 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 1-2 4-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 1-9 2-10 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 0-0 6-32 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Texas Tech 7 64 3:18 TD 1st/11:42 TTU36 Baron Batch 3-yard run Texas Tech 6 52 2:00 TD 1st/7:47 TT48 Edward Britton 5-yard reception Texas Tech 10 54 3:23 TD 1st/6:06 TTU46 Taylor Potts 1-yard run Texas Tech 10 57 4:24 TD 1st/1:18 TT43 Lyle Leong 7-yard reception North Dakota 10 69 6:00 FG 1st/00:06 UND31 Brandon Hellevang 39-yard FG Rice 12 50 5:51 FG 2nd/10:27 RU22 Clark Fangmeier 45-yard FG Texas Tech 6 74 2:58 TD 2nd/8:41 TTU26 Detron Lewis 49-yard reception Texas Tech 9 53 2:33 TD 3rd/8:51 TT47 Lyle Leong 8-yard reception North Dakota 12 45 7:13 FG 2nd/1:28 TTU45 Brandon Hellevang 52-yard FG Texas Tech 4 24 1:33 TD 3rd/6:34 RU24 Austin Zouzalik 11-yard reception Texas Tech 9 42 4:25 TD 3rd/3:12 UND42 Taylor Potts 1-yard run Texas Tech 4 33 1:26 TD 3rd/2:34 RU33 Lyle Leong 27-yard reception North Dakota 13 80 6:21 TD 4th/11:51 TTU20 Mitch Sutton 9-yard run Texas Tech 4 48 0:47 TD 4th/14:51 RU48 Eric Stephens 34-yard reception Texas Tech 10 55 4:03 FG 4th/4:49 TTU45 Matt Williams 32-yard FG Rice 8 65 3:49 FG 4th/11:02 RU35 Taylor Dupree 3-yard reception Texas Tech 4 42 1:26 TD 4th/2:05 UND42 Adam James 18-yard reception Texas Tech 6 54 1:52 TD 4th/9:10 TT46 Tramain Swindall 30-yard reception Texas Tech 8 60 3:15 TD 4th/4:33 TT40 Tramain Swindall 26-yard reception

2009 Red Raider Football 12 Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (101,297 Attendance) Robertson Stadium (32,114 Attendance) September 19, 2009 September 26, 2009 GAME THREE • No. 2 Texas 34, Texas Tech 24 GAME FOUR • No. 17/23 Houston 29, Texas Tech 28

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Texas Tech 3 0 14 7 24 Texas Tech 7 14 7 0 28 Texas 7 3 14 10 34 Houston 7 3 10 6 29 AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - Texas fans will call it revenge. The Longhorns HOUSTON, Texas (AP) - Houston’s fi rst win over a Big 12 opponent were more likely to describe it as relief. earned the Cougars their fi rst ranking in 18 years. Colt McCoy threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Dan Buckner in the The second makes Houston a legitimate contender to become Con- fourth quarter that gave the Longhorns some room and No. 2 Texas ference USA’s fi rst BCS buster. beat feisty Texas Tech and their prolifi c new passer 34-24 Saturday Case Keenum fi nished off a 95-yard touchdown drive with a 4-yard night. quarterback keeper with 49 seconds left to give the 17th-ranked Cou- The pass to Buckner with nine minutes left put Texas ahead 31-17, gars a 29-28 win over Texas Tech on Saturday night. but it was an otherwise shaky outing for last season’s runner-up for the Houston coach downplayed the Bowl Championship Heisman Trophy. Series possibilities. McCoy fi nished with 205 yards and two interceptions on 24 of 34 “All we can do is play the people on our schedule,” he said. “We’re passing for the Longhorns (3-0, 1-0 Big 12). not going worry about that.” After Texas Tech (2-1, 0-1) spoiled the Longhorns’ national title The Cougars trailed 21-10 in the fi rst half, but held Tech’s high- hopes with a 39-33 win in Lubbock last season--on a touchdown with powered off ense to one second half score. 1 second to play--a record crowd of 101,297 was looking to whoop it Houston (3-0) was playing as a ranked team for the fi rst time in 18 up for a 4-hour blowout behind McCoy & Co. years after knocking off then No. 5 Oklahoma State two weeks ago. A What they got was a hard-hitting fi rst half in which neither team record crowd of 32,114, including Phi Slama Jama stars Hakeem Olaju- scored an off ensive touchdown. When the fi reworks fi nally cranked up wonClyde Drexler showed up to cheer them on. in the second half, they watched as Red Raiders quarterback Taylor Potts would not let the Longhorns pull away. Keenum passed for 435 yards and kept the game-winning drive going with a 7-yard pass to Patrick Edwards on fourth- “Survival,” Texas coach Mack Brown said. “I’m proud of the way our guys grew up, the way they worked, and fought and and-3. hit.” The Red Raiders (2-2) led 28-23 midway through the fourth quarter before Will Ford’s interception stopped a Cougar Potts, the latest gunslinging quarterback to guide Texas Tech’s passing wizardry, fi nished with 420 yards and three touch- drive. But Tech couldn’t convert and had to punt back to Houston with about six minutes remaining. downs. But he also had two fourth quarter turnovers, including a fumble on a sack by Sergio Kindle to set up McCoy’s TD pass. Tech had a last chance for the win but Taylor Potts’ desperation throw on the last play of the game was broken up by the Even after the big hit, Potts’ led a touchdown drive to keep the Red Raiders in the game. Cougars, sending thousands of Houston fans onto the fi eld. “He’s really tough, and he didn’t let the hit aff ect him,” Texas Tech coach Mike Leach said. “Not many QBs can get hit really Potts fi nished with 321 yards passing and a touchdown pass. hard and come in the next series and not fl inch.” “I thought it became a game of situations where Houston played better in key situations than we did,” Texas Tech coach McCoy took his share of lumps too. On one of his fi rst runs of a game, a defender met him at the line of scrimmage and Mike Leach said. knocked his helmet off . The drive stalled when he was sacked on the next play. Keenum was 38 of 58 and had a touchdown pass and an interception in the fi rst meeting between these two teams since Jordan Shipley’s 46-yard punt return in the fi rst quarter for Texas was the only time either team reached the end zone in 1995 when both were in the Southwest Conference. the fi rst half that ended 10-3. He spread the ball well with four receivers catching at least seven passes. Charles Sims led with 10 receptions for 122 yards Shipley caught the ball in the middle of the fi eld, dashed straight ahead, then broke to his right and outran punter Donnie and Tyron Carrier had eight for 99 yards. Carona to the corner. His momentum took him all the way to the massive live Longhorn mascot Bevo and he startled the big It was the shootout most expected with the two teams combining for 1,063 yards of off ense. fella. But the pass-happy Red Raiders relied more heavily than normal on their running game. Tech had gained 86 yards rushing The off enses got going in the third quarter. in its fi rst three games but had 163 Saturday. Texas scored the fi rst off ensive touchdown on the fi rst drive of the second half. McCoy converted three third downs with Of course the Red Raiders still passed plenty. Potts was 30 for 45 with a touchdown pass. passes before Tre’ Newton scooted 19 yards up the middle for a 17-3 Texas lead. A hands to the face penalty by Tyrell Graham erased an interception with less than a minute left in the third quarter. But The Red Raiders immediately answered with Potts’ throwing the fi rst of two touchdowns to Lyle Leong, who was wide the Red Raiders weren’t able to take advantage of the blunder and came away empty after Potts was stuff ed for no gain on open after beating cornerback Chykie Brown on a fake for a 14-yarder. fourth down from the 1. Leach tried to catch the Longhorns off guard with an onside kick, but Texas recovered at the Red Raiders’ 47. Given the “We need to score and then we get a half a yard,” Leach said. “Hindsight I should have kicked it, which is a fairly big botch short fi eld, McCoy found Buckner with a completion across the middle to the Texas Tech 1 before Cody Johnson punched it in on my part I would say.” for the touchdown. David Hunter forced his second fumble of the night when he made Tech freshman Eric Stephens cough it up late in the Potts was getting better as the game wore on. The Red Raiders marched right down the fi eld to get back within a touch- third quarter. C.J. Cavness recovered it for the Cougars. down on Potts’ 10-yard TD pass to Leong again. They drove to the 4, but came away with only a fi eld goal after three consecutive incomplete passes. That left the Red After picking apart the Texas defense, Potts gave up two turnovers in the fourth that swung the game. Raiders ahead 28-23. TEAM STATISTICS TTU TEXAS TEAM STATISTICS TTU UH First Downs ...... 25 20 First Downs ...... 31 29 Net Yards Rushing ...... -6 135 Net Yards Rushing ...... 163 144 Net Yards Passing ...... 420 205 Net Yards Passing ...... 321 435 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 46-62-1 24-34-2 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 30-47-0 38-58-1 Total Off ense Yards ...... 414 340 Total Off ense Yards ...... 484 579 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 5-2 1-0 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 3-2 1-0 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 14-108 9-76 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 8-57 8-74 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 4-272 7-459 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 5-335 6-343 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 2-44-1 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 2-8-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 7-182-0 3-95-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 5-93-0 3-104-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 2-10-0 1-0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 1-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time ...... 30:34 29:26 Possession Time ...... 26:47 33:13 Third-Down Conversions ...... 6 of 15 8 of 14 Third-Down Conversions ...... 6 of 12 10 of 19 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 3 2 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 1-2 4-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 3-4 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 0-0 6-32 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-17 2-28 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Texas Tech 10 56 3:54 FG 1st/11:06 UT44 Matt Williams 41-yard FG Houston 8 34 3:13 TD 1st/10:43 TT34 James Cleveland 6-yard reception Texas 1st/7:02 Jordan Shipley 46-yard punt return for touchdown Texas Tech 9 75 3:44 TD 1st/6:59 TT25 Baron Batch 6-yard run Texas 5 33 1:09 FG 2nd/14:51 Hunter Lawrence 43-yard FG Houston 10 69 4:15 FG 2nd/8:52 H18 Jordan Mannisto 30-yard FG Texas 11 66 3:30 TD 3rd/11:22 UT34 Tre’ Newton 19-yard run Texas Tech 7 85 2:53 TD 2nd/5:59 TT15 Baron Batch 11-yd run Texas Tech 11 61 4:48 TD 3rd/6:27 UT39 Lyle Leong 14-yard reception Texas Tech 8 59 2:51 TD 2nd/:59 TT41 Harrison Jeff ers 13-yd run Texas 6 47 2:05 TD 3rd/4:20 TT47 Cody Johnson 1-yard run Houston 5 28 :59 FG 2nd/:00 TT41 Jordan Mannisto 50-yd FG Texas Tech 8 84 2:40 TD 3rd/1:35 UT16 Lyle Leong 10-yard reception Houston 7 87 2:23 TD 3rd/7:13 H13 Byrce Beall 1-yd run Texas 6 19 2:38 TD 4th/9:11 TT19 Dan Buckner 3-yard reception Texas Tech 8 75 2:54 TD 3rd/4:19 TT25 Tramain Swindall 24-yd reception Texas Tech 8 88 2:06 TD 4th/6:58 UT12 Tramain Swindall 22-yard reception Houston 11 65 2:26 FG 3rd/:12 H31 Jordan Mannisto 21-yd FG Texas 9 49 3:02 FG 4th/3:49 TT49 Hunter Lawrence 33-yard FG Houston 16 95 4:58 TD 4th/:49 H5 Case Keenum 4-yd run

2009 Red Raider Football 13 Jones AT&T Stadium (52,909 Attendance) Jones AT&T Stadium (47,382 Attendance) October 3, 2009 October 10, 2009 GAME FIVE • Texas Tech 48, New Mexico 28 GAME SIX • Texas Tech 66, Kansas State 14

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL New Mexico 0 7 0 21 28 Kansas State 0 0 7 7 14 Texas Tech 7 7 21 13 48 Texas Tech 14 24 14 14 66 LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Backup quarterback Steven Sheffi eld threw LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Steven Sheffi eld threw for 490 yards and for 238 yards and three touchdowns to help lead Texas Tech to a 48-28 seven touchdown passes in his fi rst career start to help Texas Tech beat win over New Mexico on Saturday. Kansas State 66-14 on Saturday night. Taylor Potts, the nation’s leading passer, left the game before half- The Red Raiders backup quarterback was 33-for-41 and fi nished time after two hard sacks appeared to aff ect his balance. Offi cials from with TDs passes of 52, 6, 4, 72, 28, 12 and 25 yards to fi ve receivers. Texas Tech (3-2) declined to comment on his injury. It was the second time this season that a Texas Tech (4-2, 1-1) Sheffi eld threw scoring passes of 25, 20 and 62 yards. He was 16 of quarterback notched seven passing touchdowns. Taylor Potts, out with 23 with one interception. Alex Torres, Detron Lewis and Harrison Jef- a concussion this week, threw seven in a 55-10 win over Rice. fers caught the touchdowns. Texas Tech put the game out of reach by halftime. The Wildcats Potts was intercepted twice, both by cornerback Nathan Enriquez. (3-3, 1-1) got into Texas Tech territory only once in the fi rst half and The Lobos (0-5) got their only fi rst-half score off Potts’ second in- punted fi ve times. terception. Donovan Porterie threw a 7-yard TD pass to Josh Fussell in Sheffi eld, who had 370 yards by halftime, threw two TDs to Detron the second quarter. Lewis and Torres, and one each to Tramain Swindall, Jacoby Franks and Porterie completed 30 of 56 passes for 316 yards and two touch- Lyle Leong. downs. Sheffi eld’s fi rst-half yardage set a school record, besting the 367 The loss for New Mexico was its ninth straight dating to last sea- yards thrown by B. J. Symons against Mississippi in 2003. son. Three Red Raiders receivers tallied 90 yards or more. Lewis caught The game capped a week of off -the-fi eld distractions for both teams. eight passes for 100 yards, Franks had three passes for 99 yards and Swindall got 97 yards on fi ve catches. Red Raiders coach Mike Leach made headlines when he indefi nitely suspended Brandon Carter, a team captain and pre- Sheffi eld threw to 11 receivers before leaving the game with about 10 minutes remaining in the game. season All-America pick, for violating team rules following Texas Tech’s 29-28 loss to No. 12 Houston. Carter was in the stands Texas Tech’s running game kept Kansas State off -balance. Baron Batch rushed for 86 yards on nine carries and Harrison for much of the game. He did not practice with the team this week. Jeff ers got 55 yards on seven carries. Leach also banned his players from using after learning Marlon Williams had tweeted about Leach being late to a The Wildcats off ense was anemic in the fi rst half. They sustained only one drive in the fi rst half, managing four fi rst downs team meeting. and hanging onto the ball for more than six minutes on their opening possession. Grant Gregory got sacked three times-- For the Lobos, coach is under investigation by the university following a Sept. 20 fi ght involving an as- twice by Brandon Sharpe and once by Ra’Jon Henley--before Carson Coff man replaced him late in the second quarter. sistant. Receivers coach J.B. Gerald told police Locksley struck him during a staff meeting. Gerald hasn’t been with the team Kansas State’s fi rst score came from its defense. Sheffi eld threw an interception on his fi rst pass of the second half when since the incident. Wildcats end Jeff rey Fitzgerald stepped in front of a ball meant for Alex Torres and returned it 17 yards to make it 38-7. At the outset, Texas Tech showed no signs of being distracted. It wasn’t until quarterback Carson Coff man replaced Gregory that the Wildcats showed some life. He was 11-for-17 and On its fi rst possession, Potts threw a 79-yard pass to Tremain Swindall, who outran Lobos defenders to the 1 on the Red fi nished with 131 passing yards. Raiders’ longest play from scrimmage this season. Jeff ers took the ball in on the next play to put the Texas Tech up 7-0. Coff man found some success in the third quarter but it didn’t translate into a touchdown. After a 52-yard pass to Daniel Potts, who was without a touchdown pass, was not on the sideline after halftime. He got sacked hard twice late in the Thomas and a 29-yarder to Jeron Mastrud, the Wildcats failed on a fourth-and-5 and gave the ball back to the Red Raiders. second quarter. Kansas State scored its second touchdown--and its only off ensive one-- midway through the fourth quarter when Kei- Tech trainers checked Potts’ balance - he stood on one foot and then the other - and rubbed the back of his neck. then Valentine ran for an 8-yard touchdown. Lobos linebacker Carmen Messina sacked Potts on a fi rst-down play and Johnathan Rainey threw him to the ground on third-and-9 after Potts scrambled toward the far sideline late in the second quarter. The nation’s leading passer got up slowly after the second sack, then stood still momentarily as he bent over, resting his hands on his knees. His head was down as he made his way to Texas Tech’s sideline. Sheffi eld replaced Potts and led the Red Raiders on an 86-yard drive to a touchdown, fi nding Torres on a 25-yard score with 1 second remaining in the half for a 14-7 lead.

TEAM STATISTICS UNM TTU TEAM STATISTICS KSU TTU First Downs ...... 24 26 First Downs ...... 10 33 Net Yards Rushing ...... 115 34 Net Yards Rushing ...... 116 185 Net Yards Passing ...... 316 453 Net Yards Passing ...... 168 554 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 30-56-0 29-46-3 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 16-24-0 39-49-1 Total Off ense Yards ...... 431 487 Total Off ense Yards ...... 284 739 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 4-2 3-2 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 4-2 2-0 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 10-96 11-99 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 9-78 8-95 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 2-133 6-371 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 3-175 11-673 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 6-76-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 0-0-0 2-3-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 5-90-0 3-90-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 11-184-0 2-49-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 3-29-1 0-0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 1-17-1 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time ...... 36:15 23:45 Possession Time ...... 28:15 31:45 Third-Down Conversions ...... 6 of 20 1 of 7 Third-Down Conversions ...... 3 of 12 5 of 8 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 3 of 6 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 2-4 5-6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 1-2 6-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 5-54 3-16 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 2-9 4-31 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Texas Tech 2 80 0:38 TD 1st/14:22 TT20 Harrison Jeff ers 1-yard run Texas Tech 7 71 3:29 TD 1st/11:31 TT29 Tramain Swindall 52-yard reception New Mexico 7 56 3:04 TD 2nd/12:05 UNM44 Josh Fussell 7-yard reception Texas Tech 8 90 3:17 TD 1st/1:49 TT10 Alex Torres 6-yard reception Texas Tech 5 86 0:56 TD 2nd/0:00 TT44 Alex Torres 25-yard reception Texas Tech 9 53 3:35 FG 2nd/11:28 TT47 Matt Williams 20-yard fi eld goal Texas Tech 7 34 3:35 TD 3rd/9:53 UNM34 Baron Batch 5-yard run Texas Tech 7 49 3:08 TD 2nd/6:49 KS49 Detron Lewis 4-yard reception Texas Tech 7 57 3:11 TD 3rd/5:23 TT43 Detron Lewis 20-yard reception Texas Tech 2 77 0:42 TD 2nd/:59 TT27 Jacoby Franks 72-yard reception Texas Tech 2 71 0:42 TD 3rd/1:28 UNM29 Harrison Jeff ers 62-yard reception Texas Tech 5 67 1:04 TD 2nd/0:29 TT37 Alex Torres 28-yard reception New Mexico 4th/11:55 Franki Solomon 29-yard interception return Kansas State 3rd/12:54 Jeff Fitzgerald 17-yard interception return New Mexico 16 95 5:10 TD 4th/3:36 TT05 A.J. Butler 1-yard run Texas Tech 10 85 4:55 TD 3rd/7:59 TT15 Baron Batch 4-yard run Texas Tech 5 38 2:08 TD 4th/1:28 TT38 Harrison Jeff ers 2-yard run Texas Tech 5 54 2:27 TD 3rd/3:52 TT46 Detron Lewis 12-yard reception New Mexico 2 69 0:42 TD 4th/0:46 TT31 Bryan Williams 61-yard reception Texas Tech 8 95 2:54 TD 4th/12:34 TT05 Lyle Leong 25-yard reception Texas Tech 2 1 0:46 TD 4th/0:00 UNM1 Harrison Jeff ers 1-yard run Kansas State 3 75 1:08 TD 4th/7:33 KS25 Keithen Valentine 8-yard run Texas Tech 9 80 3:24 TD 4th/4:09 TT20 Brik Brinker 7-yard reception

2009 Red Raider Football 14 Memorial Stadium (86,107 Attendance) Jones AT&T Stadium (57,733 Attendance) October 17, 2009 October 24, 2009 GAME SEVEN • Texas Tech 31, No. 15 Nebraska 10 GAME EIGHT • Texas A&M 52, No. 21 Texas Tech 30

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Texas Tech 14 10 0 7 31 Texas A&M 7 21 10 14 52 Nebraska 0 3 0 7 10 Texas Tech 14 0 8 8 30 LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Texas Tech took a break from its win-with- LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Cyrus Gray scored four touchdowns to lead off ense style. Texas A&M past No. 21 Texas Tech 52-30 Saturday night, snapping a The Red Raiders’ 31-10 upset of No. 15 Nebraska clearly belonged three-game losing streak for the Aggies. to the defense. Texas A&M (4-3, 1-2 Big 12) hadn’t won in Lubbock since 1993. Steven Sheffi eld passed for a touchdown and ran for two in his It was quite a turnaround from A&M’s 62-14 loss last week to Kan- fi rst road start, but the off ense went dormant for long stretches of the sas State. The Aggies had 334 total yards in the fi rst half against the second half, and the defense never let Nebraska back in the game. Red Raiders a week after they had 301 for the entire game. “We were losing yards as fast as we were gaining them there for Jerrod Johnson completed 19 of 28 passes for 238 yards and a a while,” Tech coach Mike Leach said. “We tested them in about every touchdowns, and added 71 yards and another score on 10 carries. way that we could. Bad fi eld position. The off ense goes three-and-out The Red Raiders (5-3, 2-2) went to Seth Doege at quarterback after and then three-and-out. It was like, ‘What are you going to do about Taylor Potts fumbled in the third quarter. this, defense?’ They just kept stepping up.” Gray, who fi nished with 131 yards on 25 carries, rushed for three Texas Tech (5-2, 2-1 Big 12) won for the fi rst time in four road touchdowns and caught a 12-yard pass for another. games since last October. The Raiders came to Lincoln with the nation’s The 52 points by the Aggies was the most they’ve ever scored second-ranked off ense, but they managed just 259 yards - 263 under against the Red Raiders and the win was A&M’s fi rst over a ranked their average - and mustered only 47 in the second half. Texas Tech team. Still, the eff ort was good enough, largely because of a defense that When Gray didn’t have the ball teammate Christine Michael held Nebraska (4-2, 1-1) to 285 yards and the Huskers’ lowest point total since a 41-6 loss to Missouri in 2006. chewed up his share of yards. Michael got 121 yards and two touchdowns--including a 44-yarder on the Aggies fi rst posses- The loss further exposed Nebraska’s off ensive shortcomings against quality defenses. For the second straight week Zac sion of the second half--on 22 carries. Lee and the Huskers did next to nothing for three quarters. In last week’s 62-14 loss to Kansas State, Johnson set a school record with his fourth 300-yard passing game of the season. Last week they were able to rally for four touchdowns in the fourth and beat Missouri 27-12. He threw a Big 12-record 225 passes without an interception before throwing three against the Wildcats. There would be no late comeback against Tech. Johnson came into Saturday night’s game leading the Big 12 with 16 TD passes and was second in the league with 315.5 Lee was pulled in favor of Cody Green in the middle of the fourth quarter, but off ensive coordinator Shawn Watson wasn’t yards passing per game. ready to say whether he would re-open the competition for the starting quarterback’s job before next Saturday’s game The Red Raiders’ off ense appeared fl at in Potts’ fi rst start since sustaining a concussion Oct. 3 against New Mexico. He was against Iowa State. 25 of 36 for 310 yards and two touchdowns before he was pulled from the game midway through the third quarter. Lee and Green were harrassed all afternoon by Tech’s front seven. Defensive end Brandon Sharpe had four of Tech’s fi ve Potts was responsible for three turnovers, two of which led to Aggies scores. sacks, running his season total to eight. Sharpe also batted down a pass. Brian Duncan added eight tackles, and strong safety Texas Tech moved into the rankings for the fi rst time this season after winning 31-10 at then-No. 15 Nebraska last week. Franklin Mitchen had seven stops and intercepted Green after the Huskers had driven inside the 15 in the fourth quarter. Steven Sheffi eld, the backup who made his second career start in that game, was in street clothes and using crutches on the “I was just out there having fun, running hard, trying to get noticed,” Sharpe said. “We were just working hard. Come off sidelines Saturday night. the ball and good things will happen.” Fans chanted “no more Potts” shortly after Terrence Fredericks’ interception in the end zone just before halftime. Sheffi eld, who passed for 490 yards passing and seven touchdowns in his debut as the starter against Kansas State last Potts committed his third turnover when he fumbled on Texas Tech’s second possession of the third quarter. Linebacker week, was nearly perfect early, completing 14 of his fi rst 16 passes against the Huskers. Playing for the injured Taylor Potts, Von Miller hit Potts from behind and the ball was recovered by Tony Jerrod-Eddie on the Red Raiders 33. Sheffi eld went 9-for-16 in the second half and fi nished with 234 yards. Sheffi eld picked up where he left off last week against K-State. He completed all six of his passes while leading the Red Raiders on an 80-yard touchdown drive to start the game, fi nishing with a 16-yarder to Baron Batch. “He went out there and elevated his level of play, marched down there and scored,” Leach said. “That electrifi ed the whole defense. The entire off ense for sure. And, I think our team. Sheffi eld couldn’t get anything going on his next series, but Tech’s defense provided a big lift. Nebraska’s Niles Paul fumbled after taking a lateral from Lee, and Daniel Howard picked up the ball and ran it back 82 yards for a 14-0 lead. Texas Tech scored on four of its six possessions in the fi rst half but punted four straight times before Sheffi eld scored on a 1-yard run with 3:03 left.

TEAM STATISTICS TTU NEB TEAM STATISTICS TAMU TTU First Downs ...... 15 16 First Downs ...... 34 27 Net Yards Rushing ...... 25 70 Net Yards Rushing ...... 321 64 Net Yards Passing ...... 234 215 Net Yards Passing ...... 238 456 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 23-32-0 23-38-1 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 19-28-0 43-61-2 Total Off ense Yards ...... 259 285 Total Off ense Yards ...... 559 520 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 1-0 1-1 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 2-1 4-3 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 4-40 12-95 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 7-62 10-90 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 6-327 3-204 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 9-525 4-274 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 1-9-0 5-64-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 2-4-0 3-31-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 2-58-0 5-108-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 3-59-0 5-86-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 1-7-0 0-0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 2-0-0 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 1-82-1 0-0-0 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 Possession Time ...... 29:56 30:04 Possession Time ...... 31:41 28:19 Third-Down Conversions ...... 6 of 14 6 of 15 Third-Down Conversions ...... 8 of 13 4 of 13 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 1 of 1 1 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 1 of 1 4 of 6 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 4-4 2-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 6-6 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 5-22 5-42 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 3-21 1-11 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Texas Tech 9 80 4:39 TD 1st/10:21 TT20 Baron Batch 16-yard reception Texas Tech 6 80 2:08 TD 12:52/1st TT20 Alex Torres 56-yard reception Texas Tech TD 1st/4:52 Daniel Howard 82-yard fumble return Texas A&M 9 86 2:37 TD 8:19/1st TA14 Cyrus Gray 12-yard reception Texas Tech 12 65 6:40 TD 2nd/6:52 TT35 Steven Sheffi eld 1-yard run Texas Tech 8 86 2:53 TD :30/1st TT14 Edward Britton 26-yard reception Nebraska 11 74 5:02 FG 2nd/1:47 NU23 Alex Henery 21-yard fi eld goal Texas A&M 6 78 1:49 TD 13:41/2nd TA22 Cyrus Gray 3-yard run Texas Tech 5 67 1:39 FG 2nd/:03 TT18 Matt Williams 32-yard fi eld goal Texas A&M 12 71 3:34 TD 6:50/2nd TA29 Christine Michael 1-yard run Nebraska 7 40 1:23 TD 4th/8:40 TT40 Khiry Cooper 13-yard reception Texas A&M 11 73 3:45 TD 1:22/2nd TA27 Cyrus Gray 1-yard run Texas Tech 9 54 5:00 TD 4th/3:30 TT46 Steven Sheffi eld 1-yard run Texas A&M 6 78 2:04 TD 12:56/3rd TA22 Christine MIchael 44-yard run Texas A&M 8 29 2:25 FG 6:19/3rd TT33 Randy Bullock 22-yard fi eld goal Texas Tech 3 24 :52 TD 1:59/3rd TA24 Eric Stephens 7-yard run Texas A&M 8 46 3:54 TD 8:38/4th TT46 Jerrod Johnson 21-yard run Texas Tech 11 67 3:25 TD 5:13/4th TT33 Baron Batch 1-yard run Texas A&M 9 43 4:05 TD 1:08/4th TT43 Cyrus Gray 7-yard run

2009 Red Raider Football 15 Jones AT&T Stadium (47,291 Attendance) Boone Pickens Stadium (52,811 Attendance) October 31, 2009 November 14, 2009 GAME NINE • Texas Tech 42, Kansas 21 GAME 10 • No. 17/18 Oklahoma State 24, Texas Tech 17

SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 FINAL Kansas 7 7 7 0 21 Texas Tech 0 10 0 7 17 Texas Tech 0 14 0 28 42 Oklahoma State 7 0 3 14 24 LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) - Baron Batch ran for 123 yards and four touch- STILLWATER, Okla. (AP) - Patrick Lavine scored on a 21-yard inter- downs, as the Texas Tech Red Raiders defeated the Kansas Jayhawks, ception return, and No. 17 Oklahoma State came up with a fi nal defen- 42-21, in Big 12 play at Jones AT&T Stadium. sive stand to keep its slim hopes for a Big 12 championship alive with Seth Doege and Taylor Potts both saw time at quarterback for TTU a 24-17 win against Texas Tech on Saturday night. (6-3, 3-2 Big 12) and they combined for 253 yards and a touchdown After allowing some rare pressure against quarterback Zac Robin- on 25-of-47 pass attempts. Detron Lewis was the main target, as he son in the fi rst half, the Cowboys (8-2, 5-1) relied on their Big 12-lead- fi nished with fi ve catches for 87 yards and a score. ing rushing attack to drain the clock in the second half. Oklahoma State Todd Reesing threw for 181 yards and a score for Kansas (5-3, 1-3), piled up 207 yards on the ground after halftime and controlled the ball but he was sacked six times and lost a pair of fumbles. Dezmon Briscoe for 22 minutes. pulled in nine passes for 110 yards and a touchdown, as the Jayhawks Tech (6-4, 3-3) got one last chance after Robinson fumbled with dropped their third game in a row. 98 seconds left on a play that left both him and defender Jamar Wall The Jayhawks grabbed a lead midway through the opening quar- shaken up. ter, when Maxwell Onyegbule picked up a fumble and returned it three Tramain Swindall dropped Taylor Potts’ fourth-down pass to doom yards to the end zone. the fi nal drive by the Red Raiders. The Raiders tied things up less than a minute into the second quar- Keith Toston put Oklahoma State up 17-10 with his touchdown run ter, as Doege threw a 61-yard touchdown pass to Lewis. Batch pushed early in the fourth quarter, one play after his fumble inside the 1 was TTU ahead, 14-7, with a two-yard touchdown run later in the period. overturned by instant replay and two plays after he plunged forward With 47 seconds left, Kansas knotted the score with a two-yard touchdown run by Toben Opurum. for a 2-yard gain to convert a fourth-and-1 at the 6. Both teams were quiet for most of the third quarter before Briscoe pulled in a six-yard touchdown pass from Reesing with Lavine followed that by stepping in front of Steven Sheffi eld’s pass to tailback Baron Batch and racing up the OSU sideline fi ve seconds remaining. for the score. The Raiders seized control of the game in the fi nal quarter, scoring 28- unanswered points. Batch scored on runs of one Potts, benched in favor of Sheffi eld in the fi rst half, led the Red Raiders right back with a scoring drive that took only 67 and 17 yards, respectively, before LaRon Moore returned a fumble 31 yards for a touchdown. Batch capped his terrifi c perfor- seconds. He fi nished it off with a 24-yard TD pass to Edward Britton to bring Tech within 24-17. mance with an 11-yard touchdown run late in the frame. Potts had one last chance after Robinson’s fumble on a scary collision with Wall. Robinson sat up immediately, but then TTU’s defense came up big in this one, forcing four turnovers and holding Kansas to just 258 total yards. lay back down and stayed that way for a few minutes as a handful of teammates gathered around. He eventually walked to the bench with the help of team trainers. Potts got Texas Tech to midfi eld with 58 seconds left but that’s where the drive stalled. Swindall dropped a short pass on fourth-and-4 and OSU ran out the fi nal 16 seconds. The loss denied Mike Leach his 83rd win at Tech, which would have pushed him past Spike Dykes for the most in school history. Sheffi eld had provided a spark for Tech after a slow start, leading his team downfi eld before throwing an interception to Perrish Cox at the Cowboys 2. Tech’s defense forced a three-and-out, and Sheffi eld came right back to hit Alex Torres for a 12-yard scoring pass to cap a 32-yard drive and put the Red Raiders up 10-7. He couldn’t do much after that and fi nished with 117 yards on 16 for 23 passing with two interceptions. Potts was 19 for 35 for 190 yards with one touchdown and one pick--also by Cox. Robinson had 99 yards rushing and 90 yards passing for OSU. Toston had 76 yards and 68 as the Cowboys fi nished with 243 yards on the ground. Oklahoma State had its fi rst scoring drive extended twice by penalties-- roughing the passer on third-and-14 and pass interference on fourth-and-4-- before Robinson connected on a 19-yard touchdown pass to Hubert Anyiam.

TEAM STATISTICS KU TTU TEAM STATISTICS TTU OSU First Downs ...... 19 20 First Downs ...... 23 23 Net Yards Rushing ...... 71 105 Net Yards Rushing ...... 50 243 Net Yards Passing ...... 187 253 Net Yards Passing ...... 307 90 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 21-37-0 25-47-1 Completions-Attempts-Int ...... 35-58-3 9-21-0 Total Off ense Yards ...... 258 358 Total Off ense Yards ...... 357 333 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 5-4 4-2 Fumbles: Number-Lost ...... 0-0 2-1 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 4-24 8-85 Penalties: Number-Yards ...... 12-84 7-45 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 4-239 7-479 Kickoff s-Yards ...... 4-273 5-341 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 4-2-0 2-30-0 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD ...... 2-30-0 3-31-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 5-76-0 2-41-0 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 2-42-0 4-69-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 1-38-0 0-0-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD ...... 0-0-0 3-21-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 2-8-1 1-31-1 Fumble Returns: Number-Yds-TD ...... 1-7-0 0-0-0 Possession Time ...... 31:32 28:28 Possession Time ...... 22:40 37:20 Third-Down Conversions ...... 3 of 14 9 of 19 Third-Down Conversions ...... 4 of 13 9 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 1 2 of 2 Fourth-Down Conversions ...... 0 of 1 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 2-2 4-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances ...... 2-2 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 5-46 6-45 Sacks By: Number-Yards ...... 3-10 1-19 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Team Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Kansas 4th/8:13 Maxwell Onyegbule 3-yard fumble return Oklahoma State 12 74 6:59 TD 1st/0:54 TT26 Hubert Anyiam 25-yard reception Texas Tech 3 63 0:44 TD 2nd/14:22 TT37 Detron Lewis 61-yard reception Texas Tech 8 24 2:38 FG 2nd/9:58 OSU24 Matt Williams 34-yard fi eld goal Texas Tech 1 6 0:10 TD 2nd/3:05 KU06 Baron Batch 6-yard run Texas Tech 6 32 2:17 FG 2nd/3:05 OSU32 Alex Torres 12-yard reception Kansas 1 2 0:11 TD 2nd/0:47 TT02 Toben Opurum 2-yard run Oklahoma State 19 73 8:08 FG 3rd/6:52 TT27 Dan Bailey 26-yard fi eld goal Kansas 10 81 3:59 TD 3rd/0:05 KU19 Desmon Briscoe 6-yard reception Oklahoma State 15 66 6:03 TD 4th/12:57 TT34 Keith Toston 1-yard run Texas Tech 9 80 3:59 TD 4th/11:06 TT20 Baron Batch 1-yard run Oklahoma State TD 4th/8:06 Patrick Lavine 21-yard interception return Texas Tech 3 23 0:41 TD 4th/8:49 KU23 Baron Batch 17-yard run Texas Tech 5 80 1:07 TD 4th/6:59 OS20 Edward Britton 24-yard reception Texas Tech 4th/7:10 LaRon Moore 31-yard fumble return Texas Tech 2 19 0:23 TD 4th/2:05 KU19 Baron Batch 11-yard run

2009 Red Raider Football 16 2009 SEASON RESULTS (6-4, 3-4 Big 12 Conference) TEAM STATISTICS

Date Opponent Location Result TV Attendance CATEGORY TECH OPP Sept. 5 North Dakota Lubbock, Texas W, 38-13 -- 47,824 SCORING ...... 362 211 Sept. 12 Rice Lubbock, Texas W, 55-10 -- 48.124 Points Per Game ...... 40.2 23.4 Sept. 19 at Texas Austin, Texas L, 24-34 ABC 101,297 Sept. 26 at Houston Houston, Texas L, 28-29 ESPN2 32,114 FIRST DOWNS ...... 227 188 Oct. 3 New Mexico Lubbock, Texas W, 48-28 FSN 52,909 Rushing ...... 47 64 Oct. 10 Kansas State Lubbock, Texas W, 66-14 FSN 47,382 Passing ...... 165 108 Oct. 17 at Nebraska Lincoln, Neb. W, 31-10 ABC 86,107 Penalty ...... 15 16 Oct. 24 Texas A&M Lubbock, Texas L, 30-52 -- 57,733 Oct. 31 Kansas Lubbock, Texas W, 42-21 ABC 47,291 RUSHING YARDAGE ...... 662 1105 Yards gained rushing ...... 952 1373 Nov. 7 OPEN Yards lost rushing ...... 290 268 Nov. 14 at Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. L, 17-24 ABC 52,811 Rushing Attempts ...... 211 326 Nov. 21 Oklahoma Lubbock, Texas ------Average Per Rush ...... 3.1 3.4 Nov. 28 vs. Baylor Dallas, Texas ------Average Per Game...... 73.6 122.8 TDs Rushing ...... 19 14

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING YARDAGE ...... 3604 2095 Comp-Att-Int ...... 309-455-11 216-344-5 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Pass ...... 7.9 6.1 Batch, Baron ...... 10 103 597 18 579 5.6 10 44 57.9 Average Per Catch ...... 11.7 9.7 Jeff ers, Harrison ...... 9 33 227 11 216 6.5 4 35 24.0 Average Per Game...... 400.4 232.8 Stephens, Eric...... 10 32 140 0 140 4.4 1 13 14.0 TDs Passing ...... 29 8 Hale, Ryan ...... 8 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Lewis, Detron ...... 10 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 4266 3200 Douglas, Cornelius ...... 8 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 Total Plays ...... 666 670 Britton, Edward ...... 10 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Average Per Play ...... 6.4 4.8 Crawford, Aaron ...... 9 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 Average Per Game...... 474.0 355.6 TEAM ...... 4 2 -10 2 -12 -6.0 0 0 -3.0 Sheffi eld, Steven ...... 5 19 42 78 -36 -1.9 2 16 -7.2 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 33-804 46-899 Doege, Seth ...... 4 11 5 56 -51 -4.6 0 5 -12.8 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards ...... 20-205 17-128 Potts, Taylor...... 9 20 10 142 -132 -6.6 2 4 -14.7 INT RETURNS: #-Yards...... 5-17 11-116 Total...... 10 225 1021 309 712 3.2 19 44 71.2 KICK RETURN AVERAGE ...... 24.4 19.5 Opponents...... 10 386 1637 289 1348 3.5 15 61 134.8 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 10.2 7.5 INT RETURN AVERAGE ...... 3.4 10.5 PASSING G Effi c Att-Cmp-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G FUMBLES-LOST ...... 23-11 21-12 Potts, Taylor...... 9 138.25 214-325-10 65.8 2411 16 79 267.9 Sheffi eld, Steven ...... 5 177.52 92-125-4 73.6 1131 13 72 226.2 PENALTIES-YARDS ...... 85-757 71-591 Doege, Seth ...... 4 123.93 38-61-0 62.3 369 2 61 92.2 Average Per Game...... 84.1 65.7 TEAM ...... 4 0.00 0-2-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 Total...... 10 145.58 344-513-14 67.1 3911 31 79 391.1 PUNTS-YARDS ...... 33-1315 49-2023 Opponents...... 10 117.33 225-365-5 61.6 2185 9 61 218.5 Average Per Punt ...... 39.8 41.3 Net punt average ...... 34.8 35.9 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Lewis, Detron ...... 10 ...... 52 700 13.5 5 61 70.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME ...... 28:16 31:44 Torres, Alex ...... 10 ...... 47 565 12.0 5 56 56.5 Batch, Baron ...... 10 ...... 42 240 5.7 1 38 24.0 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 47/111 54/137 Swindall, Tramain...... 9 ...... 39 589 15.1 5 79 65.4 3rd-Down Pct ...... 42% 39% Leong, Lyle ...... 10 ...... 34 430 12.6 6 34 43.0 Britton, Edward ...... 10 ...... 28 352 12.6 3 31 35.2 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS ...... 15/21 7/16 Jeff ers, Harrison ...... 9 ...... 25 206 8.2 1 62 22.9 4th-Down Pct ...... 71% 44% Franks, Jacoby ...... 10 ...... 24 294 12.2 1 72 29.4 Zouzalik, Austin ...... 10 ...... 21 262 12.5 1 33 26.2 SACKS BY-Yards ...... 30-191 26-254 James, Adam ...... 10 ...... 17 154 9.1 1 20 15.4 MISC YARDS ...... 0 0 Stephens, Eric...... 10 ...... 9 75 8.3 1 34 7.5 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED ...... 50 26 Douglas, Cornelius ...... 8 ...... 4 28 7.0 0 12 3.5 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS ...... 4-5 10-15 Kelley, Blake ...... 1 ...... 1 9 9.0 0 9 9.0 ON-SIDE KICKS ...... 0-2 1-3 Brinker, Brik...... 1 ...... 1 7 7.0 1 7 7.0 RED-ZONE SCORES ...... 35-41 85% 24-31 77% Total...... 10 ...... 344 3911 11.4 31 79 391.1 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS ....32-41 78% 19-31 61% Opponents...... 10 ...... 225 2185 9.7 9 61 218.5 PAT-ATTEMPTS ...... 46-47 98% 25-25 100%

PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd ATTENDANCE ...... 301263 219518 Erxleben, Ryan ...... 34 1373 40.4 54 2 11 16 0 Games/Avg Per Game ...... 6/50210 3/73173 Carona, Donnie ...... 3 114 38.0 40 0 0 0 0 Neutral Site Games ...... 0/0 Total...... 37 1487 40.2 54 2 11 16 0 Opponents...... 55 2269 41.3 72 4 7 14 1 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total KICKOFFS ...... No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Texas Tech 87 76 92 107 362 Carona, Donnie ...... 63 4066 64.5 12 1 Opponents 31 53 48 79 211 Total...... 63 4066 64.5 12 1 968 45.4 24 Opponents...... 46 2864 62.3 11 1 846 39.1 30

2009 Red Raider Football 17 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points PUNT RET No. Yds Avg TD Long Batch, Baron ...... 11 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 66 Zouzalik, Austin ...... 18 191 10.6 0 26 Williams, Matt ...... 0 5-7 48-49 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 63 Wall, Jamar ...... 4 44 11.0 0 24 Leong, Lyle ...... 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Total...... 22 235 10.7 0 26 Lewis, Detron ...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 32 Opponents...... 20 159 7.9 1 46 Swindall, Tramain...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Torres, Alex ...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Jeff ers, Harrison ...... 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 Wiliams, Marlon ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 Britton, Edward ...... 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 20 Mitchem, Franklin...... 1 7 7.0 0 7 Stephens, Eric...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Potts, Taylor...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Johnson. D.J...... 1 7 7.0 0 7 Sheffi eld, Steven ...... 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Moore, LaRon ...... 1 3 3.0 0 3 Brinker, Brik...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Ford, Will ...... 1 0 0.0 0 0 James, Adam ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total...... 5 17 3.4 0 7 Franks, Jacoby ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents...... 14 137 9.8 3 38 Zouzalik, Austin ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 6 Moore, LaRon ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 KICK RET No. Yds Avg TD Long Howard, Daniel ...... 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Stephens, Eric...... 23 585 25.4 0 54 Doege, Seth ...... 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 2-2 0 0 0 Britton, Edward ...... 6 151 25.2 0 47 Total...... 52 5-7 48-49 0-1 2 2-2 0 0 379 Zouzalik, Austin ...... 3 63 21.0 0 29 Opponents...... 29 11-16 28-28 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 235 Crawford, Aaron ...... 1 1 1.0 0 1 Torres, Alex ...... 1 41 41.0 0 41 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Hale, Ryan ...... 1 5 5.0 0 5 Potts, Taylor...... 9 345 -132 2411 2279 253.2 Total...... 35 846 24.2 0 54 Sheffi eld, Steven ...... 5 144 -36 1131 1095 219.0 Opponents...... 50 968 19.4 0 61 Batch, Baron ...... 10 103 579 0 579 57.9 Doege, Seth ...... 4 72 -51 369 318 79.5 FUMBLE RET No. Yds Avg TD Long Jeff ers, Harrison ...... 9 33 216 0 216 24.0 Stephens, Eric...... 10 32 140 0 140 14.0 Howard, Daniel ...... 1 82 82.0 1 82 Hale, Ryan ...... 8 1 5 0 5 0.6 Moore, LaRon ...... 1 31 31.0 1 31 Lewis, Detron ...... 10 1 3 0 3 0.3 Sharpe, Brandon ...... 1 7 7.0 0 7 Douglas, Cornelius ...... 8 1 2 0 2 0.2 Total...... 3 120 40.0 2 82 Britton, Edward ...... 10 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 Opponents...... 2 8 4.0 1 5 Crawford, Aaron ...... 9 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 TEAM ...... 4 4 -12 0 -12 -3.0 CONVERSIONS Total...... 10 738 712 3911 4623 462.3 Third Down 1 2 3 4 Total Opponents...... 10 751 1348 2185 3533 353.3 Texas Tech 14-34 13-34 11-29 13-27 51-124 Opponents 11-32 14-40 19-43 19-40 63-155 FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Williams, Matt 5-7 71.4 0-0 1-1 3-4 1-2 0-0 41 0 Fourth Down 1 2 3 4 Total Texas Tech 4-5 4-5 6-8 1-4 15-22 FG SEQUENCE Texas Tech OPPONENTS Opponents 0-1 2-3 0-2 6-11 8-17 North Dakota ...... (32) ...... (39),(52) Rice ...... 38 ...... (45) TURNOVERS Texas ...... (41) ...... (43),(33) Takeaways – 18 Houston ...... - ...... 40,(30),(50),44,(21) – 25 New Mexico ...... - ...... 48 Turnovers Kansas State ...... (20) ...... - Points Off Turnovers – Tech: 56 (8 TD, 0 FG) Nebraska ...... (32) ...... (21),51 Opponents: 62 (9 TD, 2 FG) Texas A&M ...... - ...... (22) Points Off Turnovers/Game – Texas Tech: 5.6 Kansas ...... - ...... 45 Opponents: 6.9 Oklahoma State ...... 43,(34) ...... (26) Numbers in (parentheses) indicate fi eld goal was made. RED ZONE Texas Tech Red Zone Entries – 37-of-44 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Scores – 35 (33 TD, 4 FG) Batch, Baron ...... 10 579 240 0 0 0 819 81.9 Non-Scores – 7 ( 3 Downs, 4 INT) Stephens, Eric...... 10 140 75 0 585 0 800 80.0 Opponent Red Zone Entries – 26-of-34 Lewis, Detron ...... 10 3 700 0 0 0 703 70.3 Scores – 26 (20 TD, 6 FG) Torres, Alex ...... 10 0 565 0 41 0 606 60.6 Non-Scores – 8 (4 DOWNS, 3 FUMBLE, 1 INTERCEP- Swindall, Tramain...... 9 0 589 0 0 0 589 65.4 TION) Zouzalik, Austin ...... 10 0 262 191 63 0 516 51.6 Britton, Edward ...... 10 -1 352 0 151 0 502 50.2 KICKOFFS Leong, Lyle ...... 10 0 430 0 0 0 430 43.0 Kickoff s – 63 Jeff ers, Harrison ...... 9 216 206 0 0 0 422 46.9 –12 Franks, Jacoby ...... 10 0 294 0 0 0 294 29.4 Touchbacks James, Adam ...... 10 0 154 0 0 0 154 15.4 Opponent Kickoff Returns – 47 for 1,606 yards (34.1) Wall, Jamar ...... 10 0 0 44 0 0 44 4.4 Fair Catches – 0 Douglas, Cornelius ...... 8 2 28 0 0 0 30 3.8 Out of Bounds – 1 Hale, Ryan ...... 8 5 0 0 5 0 10 1.2 Kelley, Blake ...... 1 0 9 0 0 0 9 9.0 Johnson. D.J...... 9 0 0 0 0 7 7 0.8 Mitchem, Franklin...... 7 0 0 0 0 7 7 1.0 Brinker, Brik...... 1 0 7 0 0 0 7 7.0 Moore, LaRon ...... 10 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.3 TEAM ...... 4 -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -3.0 Sheffi eld, Steven ...... 5 -36 0 0 0 0 -36 -7.2 Doege, Seth ...... 4 -51 0 0 0 0 -51 -12.8 Potts, Taylor...... 9 -132 0 0 0 0 -132 -14.7 Total...... 10 712 3911 235 846 17 5721 572.1 Opponents...... 10 1348 2185 159 968 137 4797 479.7

2009 Red Raider Football 18 DEFENSIVE STATISTICS

|------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSE GP UA AS Tot TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rv-Yds FF Kk Saf 57 Duncan, Brian ...... 10 52 17 69 6.0-11 . . 4 . . . . . 16 Davis, Cody ...... 9 47 18 65 1.0-1 . . 5 . . . . . 39 Wiliams, Marlon ...... 10 47 17 64 7.5-23 3.5-16 1-0 1 . . . . . 3 Wall, Jamar ...... 10 38 9 47 2.0-4 . . 8 . 1-0 2 . . 20 Bird, Bront ...... 10 37 10 47 5.0-21 1.0-10 . 3 3 . 1 . . 53 Howard, Daniel ...... 9 28 11 39 8.5-53 7.5-49 . 1 3 1-82 2 . . 28 Moore, LaRon ...... 10 32 5 37 4.0-6 . 1-3 6 . 2-31 1 . . 26 Mitchem, Franklin ...... 7 29 8 37 1.0-1 . 1-7 2 . 2-0 . . . 93 Whitlock, Colby ...... 10 23 13 36 5.0-26 2.5-21 . 3 . . 1 . . 99 Jones, Richard ...... 10 19 14 33 4.5-16 2.0-13 . 1 . 1-0 . . . 30 Dewhurst, Brett ...... 7 18 6 24 1.0-2 . . 4 . . . . . 91 Henley, Rajon ...... 9 22 . 22 6.0-25 4.0-18 . 2 . . . . . 92 Sharpe, Brandon...... 9 17 5 22 11.5-65 10.5-63 . 5 1 2-7 1 . . 12 Johnson. D.J...... 9 18 2 20 . . 1-7 6 . . 1 . . 13 Howard, Julius ...... 10 15 4 19 . . . 2 . . . . . 7 Ford, Will ...... 8 11 6 17 . . 1-0 1 2 . . . . 52 Hunter, Victor ...... 10 13 2 15 2.0-2 ...... 41 Fehoko, Sam ...... 10 11 2 13 . . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 29 Charbonnet, Taylor ...... 10 9 3 12 ...... 33 Nickerson, Brent ...... 7 7 1 8 . . . 2 . 1-0 . . . 49 Carona, Donnie ...... 10 6 . 6 ...... 40 Stone, Nathan ...... 5 5 1 6 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 94 Perry, Chris ...... 8 3 1 4 1.0-6 1.0-6 ...... 54 Harvey, Riley ...... 6 4 . 4 ...... 45 Sonier, Tyrone ...... 3 2 2 4 ...... 8 Franks, Jacoby ...... 10 3 1 4 ...... 24 Stephens, Eric ...... 10 2 1 3 ...... 22 Flannel, Jared ...... 9 2 1 3 ...... 56 Brydon, Jonathan...... 7 2 . 2 ...... 86 Torres, Alex ...... 10 2 . 2 ...... 47 Wade, Myles ...... 3 2 . 2 ...... 36 Acevedo, Gerado ...... 9 2 . 2 . . . . . 1-0 . . . 48 Haliburton, Ryan ...... 4 1 1 2 ...... 50 Burns, Austin ...... 9 . 1 1 ...... 15 Potts, Taylor ...... 9 1 . 1 ...... 82 James, Adam ...... 10 1 . 1 ...... 10 Jeff ers, Harrison ...... 9 1 . 1 ...... 35 Collier, Blake...... 3 1 . 1 ...... 2 Douglas, Cornelius ...... 8 1 . 1 ...... 79 Neil, David ...... 9 1 . 1 1.0-5 1.0-5 ...... 27 Britton, Edward ...... 10 ...... 1 . Total...... 10 535 162 697 67-267 33-201 5-17 57 9 13-120 9 1 . Opponents...... 10 472 154 626 66.0-375 27-273 14-137 43 24 11-8 17 . .

2009 Red Raider Football 19 GAME STARTERS/STATISTICS

OFFENSIVE STARTERS GAME LT LG C RG RT QB F H X Y Z North Dakota Olson Carter Byrnes Okafor Winn Potts Batch James Lewis Britton Torres Rice Olson Edwards Byrnes Carter Winn Potts Batch Swindall Lewis Britton Torres Texas Olson Edwards Byrnes Carter Winn Potts Batch Stephens Lewis Britton Torres Houston McDaniel Olson Byrnes Carter Winn Potts Batch Stephens Zouzalik Britton Torres New Mexico McDaniel Olson Byrnes Okafor Winn Potts Batch Swindall Lewis Britton Torres Kansas State McDaniel Edwards Keown Carter Winn Sheffi eld Batch Swindall Lewis Britton Torres Nebraska McDaniel Edwards Byrnes Carter Winn Sheffi eld Batch Swindall Lewis Britton Torres Texas A&M Winn Edwards Keown Carter Waddle Potts Batch Swindall Lewis Britton Torres Kansas Winn Edwards Byrnes Carter Waddle Doege Batch Swindall Lewis Leong Torres Oklahoma State Olson Edwards Byrnes Carter Winn Potts Batch Swindall Lewis Britton Torres Oklahoma Baylor

DEFENSIVE STARTERS GAME LE NT DT RE SAM MIKE WILL LC FS SS RC North Dakota Henley Whitlock Jones Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Mitchem Moore Rice Henley Whitlock Jones Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Mitchem Moore Texas Jones Whitlock Perry Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Dewhurst Moore Houston Sharpe Whitlock Jones Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Dewhurst Moore New Mexico Sharpe Whitlock Jones Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Dewhurst Moore Kansas State Jones Whitlock Hunter Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Mitchem Dewhurst Moore Nebraska Sharpe Whitlock Jones Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Mitchem Moore Texas A&M Sharpe Whitlock Jones Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Mitchem Moore Kansas Sharpe Whitlock Jones Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Mitchem Moore Oklahoma State Sharpe Whitlock Jones Howard Bird Duncan Williams Wall Davis Mitchem Moore Oklahoma Baylor

GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS (TEAM) FIRST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOT OFF PUNTS FUM PENALTIES 3RD TIME OF GAME SCORE TOT RU-PA-PE NO-YDS-TD C-A-I YDS TD PL-YDS NO-AVG F-L NO-YDS DNS POSS

Texas Tech 38 22 4 -17-1 19-40-3 34-48-3 405 2 67-445 1-40 1-0 11-93 5-11 27:43 vs. North Dakota 13 15 4-7-4 29-73-1 20-28-0 134 0 57-207 6-221 1-1 9-67 4-13 32:17

Texas Tech 55 28 3-24-1 14-52-0 40-63-0 508 8 77-560 1-36 0-0 11-90 8-14 27:09 vs. Rice 10 21 5-14-2 35-60-0 25-41-1 197 1 76-257 4-152 2-1 3-19 6-15 32:51

Texas Tech 24 22 2-22-1 18-(-6)-0 46-62-1 420 3 80-414 5-192 5-2 14-108 3-13 30:34 at Texas 34 20 8-12-0 41-135-2 24-34-2 205 1 75-340 5-194 1-0 9-76 8-16 29:26

Texas Tech 28 31 12-17-2 32-163-3 30-47-0 321 1 79-484 5-232 3-2 8-57 6-12 26:47 at Houston 29 29 9-20-0 36-144-2 38-58-1 435 1 94-579 4-157 1-0 8-74 10-19 33:13

Texas Tech 48 26 3-20-3 23-34-4 29-46-3 453 3 69-487 4-156 3-2 11-99 1-7 23:45 vs. New Mexico 28 24 4-17-3 35-115-1 30-56-0 316 2 91-431 6-312 4-2 10-96 6-20 36:15

Texas Tech 66 33 11-21-1 26-185-1 39-49-1 554 8 75-739 1-35 2-0 8-95 5-8 31:45 vs. Kansas State 14 10 4-5-1 28-116-1 16-24-0 168 0 52-284 7-275 2-0 9-78 3-12 28:15

Texas Tech 31 15 2-10-3 25-25-2 23-32-0 259 1 57-259 6-216 1-0 4-40 6-14 29:56 at Nebraska 10 16 4-11-1 30-70-0 23-38-1 215 1 68-285 5-176 1-1 12-95 6-15 30:04

Texas Tech 30 27 3-23-1 22-64-2 43-61-2 456 2 83-520 3-130 4-3 10-90 4-13 28:19 vs. Texas A&M 52 34 18-13-3 59-321-6 19-28-0 238 1 87-559 4-153 2-1 7-62 8-13 31:41

Texas Tech 42 20 7-11-2 32-105-4 25-47-1 253 1 79-358 7-278 4-2 8-85 9-19 28:28 vs. Kansas 21 19 8-9-2 33-71-1 21-37-0 187 1 70-258 8-383 5-4 4-24 3-14 31:32

Texas Tech 17 23 3-19-1 14-50-0 35-58-3 307 2 72-357 4-172 0-0 12-84 4-13 22:40 at Oklahoma State 24 23 17-4-2 60-243-1 9-21-0 90 1 81-333 6-246 2-1 7-45 9-18 37:20

Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma

Texas Tech vs. Baylor

2009 Red Raider Football 20 GAME-BY GAME STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Rush-Yds/TD UND RICE UT UH UNM KSU NEB A&M KAN OSU OU BU Batch ...... 9-30/1 4-12/0 4-23/0 19-144/2 8-47/1 9-86/1 12-38/0 11-58/1 17-123/4 10-48/0 Britton ...... 1-(-1)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Crawford ...... DNP 1-(-1)-/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Douglas ...... 1-2/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Doege ...... DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-(-9)/0 DNP 3-4-0 6-(-46)/0 DNP Hale...... 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 DN{ 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 Jeff ers ...... 2-16/0 5-23-0 DNP 4-57/1 8-29/3 7-55/0 2-19/0 3-8-0 1-6/0 1-3/0 Lewis ...... 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-3-0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Potts ...... 5-(-7)/2 1-1-0 4-(-54)/0 4-(-28)/0 3-(-38)/0 DNP DNP 3-(-16)/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Sheffi eld ...... DNP 0-0/0 DNP DNP 4-(-4)/0 3-19/0 11-(-32)/2 DNP DNP 1-(-19)/0 Stephens ...... 1-0/0 3-17/0 9-27/0 5-20/0 0-0/0 5-34/0 0-0/0 1-7/1 6-17/0 2-18/0

RECEIVING Rec-Yds/TD UND RICE UT UH UNM KSU NEB A&M KAN OSU OU BU Batch ...... 1-3/0 2/46-0 3-1/0 3-39/0 3-32/0 3-12/0 6-25/1 9-62/0 5-13/0 7-7/0 Brinker ...... DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-7/1 DNP DNP DNP DNP Britton ...... 4-42/0 4-33/1 8-69/0 0-0/0 2-30/0 2-44/0 1-16/0 3-55/1 0-0/0 4-63/1 Douglas ...... 2-11/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 DNP DNP 0-0/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 1-12/0 0-0/0 Franks ...... 2-18/0 1-6/0 4-35/0 3-26/0 2-16/0 3-99/1 1-18/0 3-29/0 4-38/0 1-9/0 James ...... 2-24/1 2-17/0 2-15/0 2-12/0 1-12/0 1-5/0 0-0/0 2-28/0 2-17/0 3-24/0 Jeff ers ...... 5-39/0 1-2/0 DNP 2-13/0 5-90/1 6-47/0 4-8/0 2-7/0 0-0/0 0-0/0 Kelley...... DNP 1-9/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Lewis ...... 8-146/1 3-23/0 4-22/0 5-51/0 2-43/1 8-100/2 5-100/0 6-53/0 5-87/1 6-75/0 Leong ...... 4-55/0 9-117/3 6-80/2 2-11/0 1-18/0 2-47/1 3-46/0 2-15/0 3-29/0 2-12/0 Stephens ...... 0-0/0 1-34/1 2-(-1)/0 1-11/0 0-0/0 3-18/0 0-0/0 1-2/0 0-0/0 1-11/0 Swindall...... DNP 6-123/2 5-67/1 3-38/1 5-139/0 5-97/1 1-3/0 5-45/0 3-12/0 6-65/0 Torres ...... 5-51/0 4-40/0 7-59/0 6-90/0 7-61/1 2-34/2 2-18/0 8-128/1 2-45/0 4-39/1 Zouzalik ...... 1-16/0 5-53/1 5-73/0 3-30/0 1-12/0 3-44/0 0-0/0 2-32/0 0-0/0 1-2/0

PASSING FIELD GOALS PUNTING C-A-I-Yds/TD #15 Potts #1 Sheffi eld #7 Doege Made, Missed, Blocked ...#85 Williams Number-Avg./I20 #49 Carona ...... #43 #Erxleben North Dakota 34-48-3-405/2 DNP DNP North Dakota ...... 32 North Dakota 1-40/0 ...... DNP Rice 36-57-0-456/7 4-6-0-52/1 DNP Rice ...... 38 Rice 1-36/0 ...... DNP Texas 46-62-1-420/3 DNP DNP Texas ...... 41 Texas 1-38/0 ...... 4-154/1 Houston 30-45-0-321/1 DNP DNP Houston ...... Houston 0-0/0 ...... 5-232/4 New Mexico 13-23-2-215/0 16-23-1-238/3 DNP New Mexico ...... New Mexico 0-0/0 ...... 4-156/3 Kansas State DNP 33-41-1-490/7 6-8-0-64/1 Kansas State ...... 20 Kansas State 0-0/0 ...... 1-35/1 Nebraska DNP 23-32-0-234/1 DNP Nebraska ...... 32 Nebraska 0-0/0 ...... 6-216/0 Texas A&M 25-36-2-310/2 DNP 18-25-0-146/0 Texas A&M ...... Texas A&M 0-0/0 ...... 3-130/1 Kansas 11-19-1-94/0 DNP 14-28-0-156/1 Kansas ...... Kansas 0-0/0 ...... 7-278/5 Oklahoma State 19-35-1-190-1 16-23-2-117-1 DNP Oklahoma State ...... 43,34 Oklahoma State 0-0/0 ...... 4-172/1 Oklahoma Oklahoma Oklahoma Baylor Baylor Baylor

TACKLES UT-AT-TT UND RICE TEXAS HOU UNM KSU NEB A&M KAN OSU OU BU Acevedo ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 1-0-1 Bird...... 4-0-4 8-0-8 5-3-8 1-2-3 2-0-2 3-0-3 4-2-6 7-0-7 0-0-0 3-3-6 Burns ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Byrdon ...... DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP Collier ...... 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Carona ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 5-0-5 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Charbonnet ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-1-3 1-0-1 2-0-2 1-2-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-0-1 Davis ...... 3-1-4 4-1-5 8-1-9 9-6-15 2-0-2 DNP 2-3-5 5-1-6 8-2-10 8-0-8 Dewhurst ...... 0-0-0 2-0-2 5-0-5 4-2-6 4-1-5 0-0-0 3-3-6 0-0-0 DNP DNP Douglas ...... 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Duncan ...... 3-1-4 2-0-2 6-5-11 10-5-15 8-0-8 3-0-3 3-5-8 6-0-6 5-0-5 7-0-7 Fehoko ...... 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 0-0-0 4-0-4 Flannel ...... 0-0-0 1-1-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 Franks ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 Ford ...... 1-0-1 3-1-4 1-0-1 0-3-3 4-2-6 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DNP 1-0-1 James ...... 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Jeff ers ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 Johnson...... DNP 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-2 5-0-5 4-1-5 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-1-2 Jones ...... 1-1-2 3-0-3 3-2-5 2-9-11 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-2-2 5-0-5 0-0-0 2-0-2 Haliburton ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP Harvey ...... DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0-1 DNP 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-0-1 Henley ...... 5-0-5 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 2-0-2 4-0-4 5-0-5 3-0-3 2-0-2 Howard, D...... 3-0-3 4-0-4 1-0-1 4-7-11 3-0-3 0-0-0 2-2-4 3-0-3 1-0-1 7-1-8 Howard, J...... 0-1-1 2-0-2 0-0-0 1-1-2 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 2-1-3 3-1-4 3-0-3 Hunter...... 0-0-0 4-0-4 2-0-2 0-1-1 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 Mitchem ...... 1-1-2 4-1-5 DNP DNP DNP 5-0-5 3-4-7 5-1-6 8-0-8 3-1-4 Moore ...... 2-2-4 2-0-2 4-0-4 3-2-5 5-1-6 1-0-1 4-0-4 6-0-6 2-0-2 3-0-3 Neil ...... DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Nickerson...... DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 5-0-5 1-0-1 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Perry ...... 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-1-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Potts ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 DNP DNP 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 Sharpe ...... 0-0-0 1-0-1 DNP 0-1-1 3-0-3 2-0-2 4-3-7 0-0-0 4-1-5 2-0-2 Sonier ...... 0-2-2 1-0-1 DNP DNP 1-0-1 0-0-0 DNP DN{ 0-0-0 DNP Stephens ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 Stone ...... 2-0-2 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Torres ...... 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 Wade ...... DNP DNP DNP DNP 0-0-0 2-0-2 DNP DNP DNP DNP Wall ...... 2-2-4 6-0-6 3-1-4 3-1-4 5-1-6 3-0-3 3-2-5 3-0-3 5-0-5 7-0-7 Whitlock ...... 1-0-1 3-0-3 2-0-2 1-7-8 2-0-2 2-0-2 2-3-5 4-0-4 2-2-4 4-2-6 Williams, M...... 7-3-10 6-0-6 8-2-10 2-7-9 5-0-5 3-0-3 2-0-2 4-1-5 4-2-6 6-2-8

2009 Red Raider Football 21 SUPERLATIVES (GAME-HIGHS)

INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes ...... 19 ...... Batch, Baron at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Rushes ...... 26 ...... BUTLER, A.J., vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Yards Rushing ...... 123 ...... Batch, Baron vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Yards Rushing ...... 131 ...... Gray, Cyrus, vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) TD Rushes ...... 4 ...... Batch, Baron vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) TD Rushes ...... 3 ...... Gray, Cyrus, vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) Long Rush ...... 44 ...... Batch, Baron vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Long Rush ...... 61 ...... Valentine, K., vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Pass attempts ...... 62 ...... Potts, Taylor at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) Pass attempts ...... 58 ...... KEENUM, Case, at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Pass completions ...... 46 ...... Potts, Taylor at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) Pass completions ...... 38 ...... KEENUM, Case, at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Yards Passing ...... 490 ...... Sheffi eld, Steven vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Yards Passing ...... 435 ...... KEENUM, Case, at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) TD Passes ...... 7 ...... Potts, Taylor vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) TD Passes ...... 2 ...... PORTERIE, Donov, vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) ...... Sheffi eld, Steven vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Long Pass ...... 61 ...... PORTERIE, Donov, vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Long Pass ...... 79 ...... Potts, Taylor vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Receptions ...... 11 ...... Shipley, Jordan, at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) Receptions ...... 9 ...... Leong, Lyle vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) Yards Receiving ...... 122 ...... SIMS, Charles, at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) ...... Batch, Baron vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) TD Receptions ...... 1 ...... DUPREE, Taylor, vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) Yards Receiving ...... 146 ...... Lewis, Detron vs North Dakota (Sep 05, 2009) ...... Buckner, Dan, at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) TD Receptions ...... 3 ...... Leong, Lyle vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) ...... CLEVELAND, J., at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Long Reception ...... 79 ...... Swindall, Tramain vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) ...... WILLIAMS, Bryan, vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Field Goals ...... 1 ...... Williams, Matt vs North Dakota (Sep 05, 2009) ...... FUSSELL, Josh, vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) ...... Williams, Matt at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) ...... Cooper, Khiry, at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009) ...... Williams, Matt vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) ...... Gray, Cyrus, vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) ...... Williams, Matt at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009) ...... Briscoe, Dezmon, vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) ...... Williams, Matt at Oklahoma State (Nov 14, 2009) ...... Anyiam,Hubert, at Oklahoma State (Nov 14, 2009) Long ...... 41 ...... Williams, Matt at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) Long Reception ...... 61 ...... WILLIAMS, Bryan, vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Punts ...... 7 ...... Erxleben, Ryan vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Field Goals ...... 3 ...... MANNISTO, J., at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Punting Avg ...... 46.4 ...... Erxleben, Ryan at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Long Field Goal ...... 52 ...... Hellevang, B., vs North Dakota (Sep 05, 2009) Long Punt ...... 54 ...... Erxleben, Ryan at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Punts ...... 8 ...... Rojas, Alonso, vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Long Punt Return ...... 26 ...... Zouzalik, Austin vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Punting Avg ...... 52.0 ...... MILLER, Adam, vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) ...... Zouzalik, Austin at Oklahoma State (Nov 14, 2009) Long Punt ...... 72 ...... Rojas, Alonso, vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Long Kickoff Return ...... 54 ...... Stephens, Eric vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) Long Punt Return ...... 46 ...... Shipley, Jordan, at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) Tackles ...... 15 ...... Davis, Cody at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Long Kickoff Return ...... 61 ...... CARRIER, Tyron, at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) ...... Duncan, Brian at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Tackles ...... 19 ...... McGRAW, Marcus, at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Sacks...... 4.0 ...... Sharpe, Brandon at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009) Sacks...... 2.0 ...... Allen, Pierre, at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009) Tackles For Loss ...... 4.0 ...... Sharpe, Brandon at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009) ...... Miller, Von, vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) Interceptions ...... 1 ...... Wiliams, Marlon vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) Tackles For Loss ...... 4.0 ...... Dillard, P., at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009) ...... Johnson. D.J. at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) Interceptions ...... 3 ...... Schwenzfeier, J, vs North Dakota (Sep 05, 2009) ...... Moore, LaRon at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) ...... Ford, Will at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS ...... Mitchem, Franklin at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009 Rushes ...... 60 ...... at Oklahoma State (Nov 14, 2009) Yards Rushing ...... 321 ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) TEAM GAME HIGHS Yards Per Rush ...... 5.4 ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) Rushes ...... 32 ...... at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) TD Rushes ...... 6 ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) ...... vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Pass attempts ...... 58 ...... at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Yards Rushing ...... 185 ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Pass completions ...... 38 ...... at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Yards Per Rush ...... 7.1 ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Yards Passing ...... 435 ...... at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) TD Rushes ...... 4 ...... vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Yards Per Pass ...... 8.5 ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) ...... vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) TD Passes ...... 2 ...... vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Pass attempts ...... 63 ...... vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) Total Plays ...... 94 ...... at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Pass completions ...... 46 ...... at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) Total Off ense ...... 579 ...... at Houston (Sep 26, 2009) Yards Passing ...... 554 ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Yards Per Play ...... 6.4 ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) Yards Per Pass ...... 11.3 ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Points ...... 52 ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) TD Passes ...... 8 ...... vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) Sacks By...... 5 ...... vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) ...... at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009) Total Plays ...... 83 ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) ...... vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Total Off ense ...... 739 ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) First Downs ...... 34 ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) Yards Per Play ...... 9.9 ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Penalties ...... 12 ...... at Nebraska (Oct 17, 2009) Points ...... 66 ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) Penalty Yards ...... 96 ...... vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Sacks By...... 6 ...... vs Rice (Sep 12, 2009) Turnovers ...... 4 ...... vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) ...... vs Kansas (Oct 31, 2009) Interceptions By ...... 3 ...... vs North Dakota (Sep 05, 2009) First Downs ...... 33 ...... vs Kansas State (Oct 10, 2009) ...... vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) Penalties ...... 14 ...... at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) ...... at Oklahoma State (Nov 14, 2009) Penalty Yards ...... 108 ...... at Texas (Sep 19, 2009) Turnovers ...... 5 ...... vs New Mexico (Oct 03, 2009) ...... vs Texas A&M (Oct 24, 2009) Interceptions By ...... 2 ...... at Texas (Sep 19, 2009)

2009 Red Raider Football 22 LONGEST PLAYS - TEXAS TECH 25-PLUS YARDS Yards Opponent Play/Situation/Result 82 ...... Nebraska ...... Daniel Howard 82-yard fumble return/Touchdown 79 ...... New Mexico ...... Tramain Swindall 79-yard reception from Potts/1st and 10/First Down 72 ...... Kansas State ...... Jacoby Franks 72-yard reception from Sheffi eld/2nd and 5/Touchdown 62 ...... New Mexico ...... Harrison Jeff ers 62-yard reception from Sheffi eld/2nd and 1/Touchdown 61 ...... Kansas ...... Detron Lewis 61-yard reception from Doege/3rd and 8/Touchdown 58 ...... Nebraska ...... Detron Lewis 58-yard reception from Sheffi eld/2nd and 1/First Down 56 ...... Texas A&M ...... Alex Torres 56-yard reception from Potts/4-1/Touchdown 54 ...... Rice ...... Eric Stephens 54-yard kickoff return/First Down 52 ...... Kansas State ...... Tramain Swindall 52-yard reception from Sheffi eld/3rd and 3/Touchdown 49 ...... North Dakota ...... Detron Lewis 49-yard reception from Potts/3rd and 8/Touchdown 47 ...... North Dakota ...... Edward Britton 47-yard kickoff return/First Down 44 ...... Kansas ...... Baron Batch 44-yard rush/1st and 10/First Down 41 ...... New Mexico ...... Alex Torres 41-yard on-side kick return/First Down 40 ...... Nebraska ...... Eric Stephens 40-yard kickoff return/First Down 38 ...... Rice ...... Baron Batch 38-yard reception from Potts/2nd and 15/First Down 38 ...... Texas ...... Eric Stephens 38-yard kickoff return/First Down 37 ...... Texas A&M ...... Eric Stephens 37-yard kickoff return/First Down 36 ...... Kansas State ...... Detron Lewis 37-yard reception from Sheffi eld/2 and 10/First Down 35 ...... Houston ...... Harrison Jeff ers 35-yard rush/1st and 10/First Down 34 ...... Nebraska ...... Lyle Leong 34-yard reception from Sheffi eld/3rd and 13/First Down 34 ...... Rice ...... Eric Stephens 34-yard reception from Potts/1st and 10/Touchdown 33 ...... Kansas State ...... Baron Batch 33-yard rush/1st and 10/First Down 33 ...... Texas ...... Austin Zouzalik 33-yard reception from Potts/1st and 10/First Down 32 ...... Nebraska ...... Matt WIlliams 32-yard fi eld goal/3rd and 10/Good 32 ...... New Mexico ...... Tramain Swindall 32-yard reception from Sheffi eld/1st and 10/First Down 32 ...... North Dakota ...... Matt Williams 32-yard fi eld goal/4th and 12/Good 32 ...... Texas ...... Eric Stephens 32-yard kickoff return/First Down 31 ...... Kansas ...... LaRon Moore 31-yard fumble return for touchdown 31 ...... Kansas State ...... Edward Britton 31-yard reception from Sheffi eld/2nd and 14/First Down 31 ...... Houston ...... Alex Torres 31-yard reception from Potts/2nd and 10/First Down 30 ...... Rice ...... Tramain Swindall 30-yard reception from Potts/1st and 10/Touchdown 29 ...... New Mexico ...... Austin Zouzalik 29-yard kickoff return/First Down 28 ...... Kansas ...... Alex Torres 28-yard reception/3rd and 6/First Down 28 ...... Kansas State ...... Alex Torres 28-yard reception from Sheffi eld/1st and 10/Touchdown 28 ...... North Dakota ...... Lyle Leong 28-yard reception from Potts/1st and 10/First Down 28 ...... Texas ...... Eric Stephens 28-yard kickoff return/First Down 27 ...... Texas A&M ...... Eric Stephens 27-yard kickoff return/First Down 27 ...... Rice ...... Lyle Leong 27-yard reception from Potts/4th and 4/Touchdown 27 ...... Texas ...... Eric Stephens 27-yard kickoff return/First Down 26 ...... Oklahoma State ...... Austin Zouzalik 26-yard punt return/First Down 26 ...... Kansas ...... Austin Zouzalik 26-yard punt return 26 ...... Texas A&M ...... Edward Britton 26-yard reception from Potts/1st and 10/Touchdown 26 ...... Kansas State ...... Eric Stephens 26-yard kickoff return/First Down 26 ...... Rice ...... Tramain Swindall 26-yard reception from Potts/3rd and 10/Touchdown 25 ...... Kansas State ...... Lyle Leong 25-yard touchdown recpetion form Sheffi eld/2nd and 3/Touchdown 25 ...... New Mexico ...... Alex Torres 25-yard reception from Sheffi eld/2nd and 10/Touchdown

2009 Red Raider Football 23 LONGEST PLAYS - OPPONENT 25-PLUS YARDS Yards Opponent Play/Situation/Result 61 ...... Kansas State ...... Keithen Valentine 61-yard rush/2nd and 4/First Down 61 ...... New Mexico ...... Bryan Williams 61-yard reception from Porterie/2nd and 2/Touchdown 61 ...... Houston ...... Tyrone Carrier 61-yard kickoff return/First Down 52 ...... Kansas State ...... Daniel Thomas 52-yard reception from Coff man/3rd and 9/First Down 52 ...... North Dakota ...... Brandon Hellevang 52-yard fi eld goal/4th and 6/Good 50 ...... Houston ...... Jordan Mannisto 50-yard fi eld goal/2nd and 15/Good 46 ...... Texas ...... Jordan Shipley 46-yard punt return/Touchdown 45 ...... Rice ...... Clark Fangmeier 45-yard fi eld goal/4th and 9/Good 45 ...... Houston ...... Tyron Carrier 45-yard reception/2nd and 7/First Down 44 ...... Texas A&M ...... Christine Michael 44-yard rush/1st and 10/Touchdown 43 ...... Texas ...... Hunter Lawrence 43-yard fi eld goal/4th and 11/Good 39 ...... North Dakota ...... Brandon Hellevang 39-yard fi eld goal/4th and 3/Good 38 ...... Kansas ...... Brad McDougald 38-yard interception return 34 ...... Texas ...... John Chiles 34-yard rush/1st and 10/First Down 33 ...... Texas ...... D.J. Monroe 33-yard kickoff return/First Down 33 ...... Texas ...... D.J. Monroe 33-yard kickoff return/First Down 33 ...... Texas ...... Hunter Lawrence 33-yard fi eld goal/Good 32 ...... North Dakota ...... Joel Schwenzfeier 32-yard interception/TT 2nd and 13/First Down 30 ...... Nebraska ...... Menelik Holt 30-yard reception from Green/4th and 9/First Down 30 ...... Nebraska ...... Tim Marlowe 30-yard kickoff return/First Down 29 ...... Kansas ...... Dezmon Briscoe 29-yard reception from Reesing/3rd and 10/First Down 29 ...... Kansas State ...... Attrail Snipes 29-yard reception from Coff man/1st and 10/First Down 29 ...... New Mexico ...... Franki Solomon 29-yard interception return for touchdown 29 ...... Texas ...... Malcom Williams 29-yard kickoff return/First Down 28 ...... Houston ...... Patrick Edwards 28-yard reception from Keenum/3rd and 6/First Down 27 ...... Oklahoma State ...... Kendall Hunter 27-yard reception from Robinson/1st and 10/First Down 27 ...... Nebraska ...... Roy Helu Jr., 27-yard reception from Lee/3rd and 13/First Down 27 ...... Kansas State ...... Keithen Valentine 27-yard kickoff return/First Down 27 ...... Rice ...... Roddy Maginot 27-yard reception from Shepherd/2nd and 11/First Down 26 ...... Nebraska ...... Chris Brooks 26-yard reception from Lee/3rd and 4/First Down 25 ...... Oklahoma State ...... Kendall Hunter 25-yard rush/2nd and 8/First Down 25 ...... Oklahoma State ...... Hubert Anyiam 25-yard reception from Robinson/1st and 10/Touchdown 25 ...... Nebraska ...... Alfonzo Dennard 25-yard kickoff return/First Down 25 ...... New Mexico ...... Chris Hernandez 25-yard reception from Porterie/2nd and 5/First Down 25 ...... Houston ...... Patrick Edwards 25-yard reception from Keenum/1st and 10/First Down 25 ...... Houston ...... James Cleveland 25-yard reception from Keenum/2nd and 7/First Down 25 ...... Kansas State ...... Brandon Banks 25-yard kickoff return/First Down

2009 Red Raider Football 24 SCORING DRIVES

TEXAS TECH OPPONENTS

No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play North Dakota 7 64 3:18 TD 1st/11:42 TTU36 Baron Batch 3-yard run North Dakota 10 69 6:00 FG 1st/00:06 UND31 Brandon Hellevang 39-yard FG North Dakota 10 54 3:23 TD 1st/6:06 TTU46 Taylor Potts 1-yard run North Dakota 12 45 7:13 FG 2nd/1:28 TTU45 Brandon Hellevang 52-yard FG North Dakota 6 74 2:58 TD 2nd/8:41 TTU26 Detron Lewis 49-yard reception North Dakota 13 80 6:21 TD 4th/11:51 TTU20 Mitch Sutton 9-yard run North Dakota 9 42 4:25 TD 3rd/3:12 UND42 Taylor Potts 1-yard run Rice 12 50 5:51 FG 2nd/10:27 RU22 Clark Fangmeier 45-yard FG North Dakota 10 55 4:03 FG 4th/4:49 TTU45 Matt Williams 32-yard FG Rice 8 65 3:49 FG 4th/11:02 RU35 Taylor Dupree 3-yard reception North Dakota 4 42 1:26 TD 4th/2:05 UND42 Adam James 18-yard reception Texas 1s/t7:02 Jordan Shipley 46-yard punt return for touchdown Rice 6 52 2:00 TD 1st/7:47 TT48 Edward Britton 5-yard reception Texas 5 33 1:09 FG 2nd/14:51 Hunter Lawrence 43-yard FG Rice 10 57 4:24 TD 1st/1:18 TT43 Lyle Leong 7-yard reception Texas 11 66 3:30 TD 3rd/11:22 UT34 Tre’ Newton 19-yard run Rice 9 53 2:33 TD 3rd/8:51 TT47 Lyle Leong 8-yard reception Texas 6 47 2:05 TD 3rd/4:20 TT47 Cody Johnson 1-yard run Rice 4 24 1:33 TD 3rd/6:34 RU24 Austin Zouzalik 11-yard reception Texas 6 19 2:38 TD 4th/9:11 TT19 Dan Buckner 3-yard reception Rice 4 33 1:26 TD 3rd/2:34 RU33 Lyle Leong 27-yard reception Texas 9 49 3:02 FG 4th/3:49 TT49 Hunter Lawrence 33-yard FG Rice 4 48 0:47 TD 4th/14:51 RU48 Eric Stephens 34-yard reception Houston 8 34 3:13 TD 1st/10:43 T34 James Cleveland 6-yard reception Rice 6 54 1:52 TD 4th/9:10 TT46 Tramain Swindall 30-yard reception Houston 10 69 4:15 FG 2nd/8:52 H18 Jordan Mannisto 30-yard FG Rice 8 60 3:15 TD 4th/4:33 TT40 Tramain Swindall 26-yard reception Houston 5 28 :59 FG 2nd/:00 T41 Jordan Mannisto 50-yd FG Texas 10 56 3:54 FG 1st/11:06 UT44 Matt Williams 41-yard FG Houston 7 87 2:23 TD 3rd/7:13 H13 Byrce Beal 1-yd run Texas 11 61 4:48 TD 3rd/6:27 UT39 Lyle Leong 14-yard reception Houston 11 65 2:26 FG 3rd/:12 H31 Jordan Mannisto 21-yd FG Texas 8 84 2:40 TD 3rd/1:35 UT16 Lyle Leong 10-yard reception Houston 16 95 4:58 TD 4th/:49 H5 Case Keenum 4-yd run Texas 8 88 2:06 TD 3rd/6:58 UT12 Tramain Swindall 22-yard reception New Mexico 7 56 3:04 TD 2nd/12:05 UNM44 Josh Fussell 7-yard reception Houston 9 75 3:44 TD 1st/6:59 T25 Baron Batch 6-yard run New Mexico 4th/11:55 Franki Solomon 29-yard interception return Houston 7 85 2:53 TD 2nd/5:59 T15 Baron Batch 11-yd run New Mexico 16 95 5:10 TD 4th/3:36 TT05 A.J. Butler 1-yard run Houston 8 59 2:51 TD 2nd/:59 T41 Harrison Jeff ers 13-yd run New Mexico 2 69 0:42 TD 4th/0:46 TT31 Bryan Williams 61-yard reception Houston 8 75 2:54 TD 3rd/4:19 T25 Tramain Swindall 24-yd reception Kansas State 3rd/12:54 Jeff Fitzgerald 17-yard interception return New Mexico 2 80 0:38 TD 1st/14:22 TT20 Harrison Jeff ers 1-yard run Kansas State 3 75 1:08 TD 4th/7:33 KS25 Keithen Valentine 8-yard run New Mexico 5 86 0:56 TD 2nd/0:00 TT44 Alex Torres 25-yard reception Nebraska 11 74 5:02 FG 2nd/1:47 N23 Alex Henery 21-yard fi eld goal New Mexico 7 34 3:35 TD 3rd/9:53 UNM34 Baron Batch 5-yard run Nebraska 7 40 1:23 TD 4th/8:40 T40 Khiry Cooper 13-yard reception New Mexico 7 57 3:11 TD 3rd/5:23 TT43 Detron Lewis 20-yard reception Texas A&M 9 86 2:37 TD 8:19/1st TA14 Cyrus Gray 12-yard reception New Mexico 2 71 0:42 TD 3rd/1:28 UNM29 Harrison Jeff ers 62-yard reception Texas A&M 6 78 1:49 TD 13:41/2nd TA22 Cyrus Gray 3-yard run New Mexico 5 38 2:08 TD 4th/1:28 TT38 Harrison Jeff ers 2-yard run Texas A&M 12 71 3:34 TD 6:50/2nd TA29 Christine Michael 1-yard run New Mexico 2 1 0:46 TD 4th/0:00 UNM1 Harrison Jeff ers 1-yard run Texas A&M 11 73 3:45 TD 1:22/2nd TA27 Cyrus Gray 1-yard run Kansas State 7 71 3:29 TD 1st/11:31 TT29 Tramain Swindall 52-yard reception Texas A&M 6 78 2:04 TD 12:56/3rd TA22 Christine MIchael 44-yard run Kansas State 8 90 3:17 TD 1st/1:49 TT10 Alex Torres 6-yard reception Texas A&M 8 29 2:25 FG 6:19/3rd TT33 Randy Bullock 22-yard fi eld goal Kansas State 9 53 3:35 FG 2nd/11:28 TT47 Matt Williams 20-yard fi eld goal Texas A&M 8 46 3:54 TD 8:38/4th TT46 Jerrod Johnson 21-yard run Kansas State 7 49 3:08 TD 2nd/6:49 KS49 Detron Lewis 4-yard reception Texas A&M 9 43 4:05 TD 1:08/4th TT43 Cyrus Gray 7-yard run Kansas State 2 77 0:42 TD 2nd/:59 TT27 Jacoby Franks 72-yard reception Kansas 4th/8:13 Maxwell Onyegbule 3-yard fumble return Kansas State 5 67 1:04 TD 2nd/0:29 TT37 Alex Torres 28-yard reception Kansas 1 2 0:11 TD 2nd/0:47 TT02 Toben Opurum 2-yard run Kansas State 10 85 4:55 TD 3rd/7:59 TT15 Baron Batch 4-yard run Kansas 10 81 3:59 TD 3rd/0:05 KU19 Desmon Briscoe 6-yard reception Kansas State 5 54 2:27 TD 3rd/3:52 TT46 Detron Lewis 12-yard reception Oklahoma State 12 74 6:59 TD 1st/0:54 TT26 Hubert Anyiam 25-yard reception Kansas State 8 95 2:54 TD 4th/12:34 TT05 Lyle Leong 25-yard reception Oklahoma State 19 73 8:08 FG 3rd/6:52 TT27 Dan Bailey 26-yard fi eld goal Kansas State 9 80 3:24 TD 4th/4:09 TT20 Brik Brinker 7-yard reception Oklahoma State 15 66 6:03 TD 4th/12:57 TT34 Keith Toston 1-yard run Nebraska 9 80 4:39 TD 1st/10:21 T20 Baron Batch 16-yard reception Oklahoma State TD 4th/8:06 Patrick Lavine 21-yard interception return Nebraska TD 1st/4:52 Daniel Howard 82-yard fumble return Nebraska 12 65 6:40 TD 2nd/6:52 T35 Steven Sheffi eld 1-yard run Nebraska 5 67 1:39 FG 2nd/:03 T18 Matt Williams 32-yard fi eld goal Nebraska 9 54 5:00 TD 4th/3:30 T46 Steven Sheffi eld 1-yard run Texas A&M 6 80 2:08 TD 12:52/1st TT20 Alex Torres 56-yard reception Texas A&M 8 86 2:53 TD 0:30/1st TT14 Edward Britton 26-yard reception Texas A&M 3 24 0:52 TD 1:59/3rd TA24 Eric Stephens 7-yard run Texas A&M 11 67 3:25 TD 5:13/4th TT33 Baron Batch 1-yard run Kansas 3 63 0:44 TD 2nd/14:22 TT37 Detron Lewis 61-yard reception Kansas 1 6 0:10 TD 2nd/3:05 KU06 Baron Batch 6-yard run Kansas 9 80 3:59 TD 4th/11:06 TT20 Baron Batch 1-yard run TEXAS TECH’S LONGEST (BY YARDAGE) DRIVES OF THE YEAR Kansas 3 23 0:41 TD 4th/8:49 KU23 Baron Batch 17-yard run Kansas 4th/7:10 LaRon Moore 31-yard fumble return No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Kansas 2 19 0:23 TD 4th/2:05 KU19 Baron Batch 11-yard run Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Oklahoma State 8 24 2:38 FG 2nd/9:58 OSU24 Matt Williams 34-yard fi eld goal Texas Tech 8 90 3:17 TD 1st/1:49 TT10 Alex Torres 6-yard reception Oklahoma State 6 32 2:17 FG 2nd/3:05 OSU32 Alex Torres 12-yard reception Texas 8 88 2:06 TD 6:58 UT12 Tramain Swindall 22-yard reception Oklahoma State 5 80 1:07 TD 4th/6:59 OS20 Edward Britton 24-yard reception New Mexico 5 86 0:56 TD 2nd/0:00 TT44 Alex Torres 25-yard reception Texas A&M 8 86 2:53 TD 0:30/1st TT14 Edward Britton 26-yard reception Texas Tech 7 85 2:53 TD 2nd/5:59 T15 Baron Batch 11-yd run Texas 8 84 2:40 TD 1:35 UT16 Lyle Leong 10-yard reception New Mexico 2 80 0:38 TD 1st/14:22 TT20 Harrison Jeff ers 1-yard run Nebraska 9 80 4:39 TD 1st/10:21 T20 Baron Batch 16-yard reception Kansas 9 80 3:59 TD 4th/11:06 TT20 Baron Batch 1-yard run

TEXAS TECH’S QUICKEST DRIVES OF THE YEAR

No. of Total Drive Type of Score Drive Scoring Opponent Plays Yards Time Score Qtr/Time Start Play Kansas 1 6 0:10 TD 2nd/3:05 KU06 Baron Batch 6-yard run Kansas 2 19 0:23 TD 4th/2:05 KU19 Baron Batch 11-yard run New Mexico 2 80 0:38 TD 1st/14:22 TT20 Harrison Jeff ers 1-yard run Kansas 3 23 0:41 TD 4th/8:49 KU23 Baron Batch 17-yard run New Mexico 2 71 0:42 TD 3rd/1:28 UNM29 Harrison Jeff ers 62-yard reception Texas Tech 2 77 0:42 TD 2nd/:59 TT27 Jacoby Franks 72-yard receptio Kansas 3 63 0:44 TD 2nd/14:22 TT37 Detron Lewis 61-yard reception New Mexico 2 1 0:46 TD 4th/0:00 UNM1 Harrison Jeff ers 1-yard run Rice 4 48 0:47 TD 4th/14:51 RU48 Eric Stephens 34-yard reception Texas A&M 3 24 0:52 TD 1:59/3rd TA24 Eric Stephens 7-yard run New Mexico 5 86 0:56 TD 2nd/0:00 TT44 Alex Torres 25-yard reception 2009 Red Raider Football 25 THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED

Individual

Kickoff Return for TD ______By Texas Tech: ...... Vincent Meeks at Oklahoma, 2002 (98 Yards) By Opponent:...... Kerry Franks, Texas A&M, 2006 (99 Yards) Punt Return for TD ______By Texas Tech: ...... Eric Morris at Nevada, 2008 (86 yards) By Opponent:...... Jordan Shipley, at Texas, 2009 (46 Yards) Blocked Punt for TD ______By Texas Tech: ...... Brandon Douglas vs. Indiana State, 2005 (Brandon Douglas 2-Yard Return) By Opponent:...... Ernie Pierce, at Kansas State 2008 (18 Yards) Interception Return for TD ______By Texas Tech: ...... Daniel Charbonnet vs. Texas, 2008 (18 Yards) By Opponent:...... Patrick Lavine, at Oklahoma State, 2009 (21 Yards) Fumble Return for TD ______By Texas Tech: ...... LaRon Moore vs. Kansas, 2009 (31 Yards) By Opponent:...... Max Onyegbule, Kansas, 2009 (3 Yards) Blocked Punt ______By Texas Tech: ...... Jarred Flannel, vs. North Dakota, 2008 By Opponent:...... Robert Henson, at TCU, 2006 Blocked Field Goal ______By Texas Tech: ...... Taylor Charbonnet vs. Eastern Washington (2008) By Opponent:...... Sergio Kendle, Texas (2008) Blocked Field Goal for TD ______By Texas Tech: ...... Aaron Hunt vs. Oklahoma State, 2000 (Lawrence Flugence 79-Yard Return) By Opponent:...... Ontei Jones, Oklahoma, 1998 (Daryl Bright 48-Yard Return) 100-Yard Rushing Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Baron Batch vs. Kansas, 2009 (123 Yards) By Opponent:...... , at Oklahoma State, 2009 (109 Yards) 200-Yard Rushing Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Shaud Williams vs. Colorado, 1999 (230 Yards) By Opponent:...... Brad Smith, Missouri, 2003 (291 Yards) 300-Yard Passing Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Taylor Potts vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (310 Yards) By Opponent:...... Sam Bradford, Oklahoma, 2008 (304 Yards) 400-Yard Passing Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Steven Sheffi eld vs. Kansas State, 2009 (490 Yards) By Opponent:...... Case Keenum, Houston, 2009 (435 Yards) 500-Yard Passing Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Graham Harrell vs. Eastern Washington, 2008 (536 Yards) By Opponent:...... David Klingler, Houston, 1991 (533 Yards) 600-Yard Passing Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State, 2007 (646 Yards) By Opponent:...... Never Happened 100-Yard Receiving Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Alex Torres (128) vs. Texas A&M (2009) By Opponent:...... Charles Sims (122), Houston (2009) 200-Yard Receiving Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Michael Crabtree at Ok. State, 2007 (237), at Ok. State, 2007 (233) By Opponent:...... Keyshawn Johnson, USC, 1994 (222 Yards, 1995 Cotton Bowl) 60+ Yard Punt ______By Texas Tech: ...... Jonathan LaCour at Baylor, 2007 (60 Yards) By Opponent:...... Justin Tucker, Texas, 2008 (67 Yards) 70+ Yard Punt ______By Texas Tech: ...... Robert King vs. Texas A&M, 1993 (77 Yards) By Opponent:...... Matt Fodge, Oklahoma State, 2008 (71 Yards) 50+ Yard Field Goal ______By Texas Tech: ...... Alex Trlica vs. Minnesota, 2006 (52 Yards, Insight Bowl) By Opponent:...... Jordan Mannisto, Houston, 2009 (50 yards) Three TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Lyle Leong vs. Rice (2009) By Opponent:...... Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M, 2009 Four TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Baron Batch vs. Kansas, 2009 By Opponent:...... , Texas, 2004 Five TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Taurean Henderson vs. Kansas State, 2005 By Opponent:...... KeJuan Jones, Oklahoma, 2003 Three Rushing TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Harrison Jeff ers vs. New Mexico, 2009 By Opponent:...... Cyrus Gray, Texas A&M, 2009 Four Rushing TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Baron Batch vs. Kansas, 2009 By Opponent:...... Vince Young, Texas, 2004 Five Rushing TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... James Gray vs. Rice, 1989 By Opponent:...... Brad Smith, Missouri, 2003 Three Passing TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Steven Sheffi eld vs. New Mexico, 2009 By Opponent:...... Jevan Snead, Mississippi, 2006 Four Passing TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Graham Harrell vs. Mississippi, 2008 By Opponent: ...... Sam Bradford at Oklahoma, 2008 Five+ Passing TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Steven Sheffi eld vs. Kansas State, 2009 (7) By Opponent:...... Dustin Long, Texas A&M, 2002 (7) Three Receiving TDs-Game ______By Texas Tech: ...... Lyle Leong vs. Rice, 2009 By Opponent:...... Roy Williams, Texas, 2002

Team

30+ First Downs ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Kansas State, 2009 (33) By Opponent:...... Texas A&M, 2009 (34) 40+ First Downs ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Sam Houston State, 2005 (40) By Opponent:...... Has Not Happened 400+ Yards Rushing ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Southwestern Louisiana, 1997 (453) By Opponent:...... Missouri, 2003 (469) 300+ Yards Rushing ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. UTEP, 1998 (324) By Opponent:...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (321) 50+ Rushing Attempts ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas, 1998 (55) By Opponent:...... at Oklahoma State, 2009 (60) Four Rushing TDs ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. New Mexico, 2009 By Opponent:...... at Texas, 2007 Five+ Rushing TDs ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Eastern Washington, 2008 (5) By Opponent:...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (6)

2009 Red Raider Football 26 350 Passing Yards ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Oklahoma 2008 (361) By Opponent:...... Nebraska 2008 (357) 400+ Passing Yards ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (456) By Opponent:...... Houston, 2009 (435) 500+ Passing Yards ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Kansas State, 2009 (554) By Opponent:...... Houston, 1991 (533) 600+ Passing Yards ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Oklahoma State, 2007 (646) By Opponent:...... Has Not Happened 60+ Pass Attempts ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (61) By Opponent:...... Eastern Washington, 2008 (63) 70+ Pass Attempts ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Oklahoma, 2007 (72) By Opponent:...... Houston, 1991 (70) 40+ Pass Completions ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (43) By Opponent:...... Has Not Happened 50+ Pass Completions ______By Texas Tech: ...... at SMU, 2007 (50) By Opponent:...... Has Not Happened Five+ TD Passes ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Kansas State, 2009 (8) By Opponent:...... Texas A&M, 2002 (7) 500+ Yards of Total Off ense______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (520) By Opponent:...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (559) 600+ Yards of Total Off ense______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Oklahoma State, 2008 (629) By Opponent:...... at Oklahoma, 2008 (625) 700+ Yards of Total Off ense______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Kansas State, 2009 (739) By Opponent:...... Has Not Happened 80+ Total Plays ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (87) By Opponent:...... at Oklahoma State, 2009 (81) 90+ Total Plays ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Kansas State, 2008 (90) By Opponent:...... vs. New Mexico, 2009 (91) 100+ Total Plays ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Iowa State, 2003 (111) By Opponent:...... Has Not Happened 70+ Points ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Northwestern State, 2007 (75) By Opponent:...... Has Not Happened 60+ Points ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Kansas State, 2009 (66) By Opponent:...... Missouri, 2003 (62) 50+ Points ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Rice, 2009 (55) By Opponent:...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (52) 40+ Points ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Kansas, 2009 (42) By Opponent:...... at Missouri, 2007 (41) No Turnovers ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Nebraska (2009) By Opponent:...... TCU, 2006 Safety Recorded ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas, 2008, Colby Whitlock tackle in the end zone By Opponent:...... at Kansas State, 2004, Cumbie fl agged for intentional grounding in end zone Shutout at Jones AT&T Stadium ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Southeastern Louisiana, 2006, 62-0 By Opponent:...... vs. , 1987, 31-0 Shutout on the Road ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Baylor, 2005, 28-0 By Opponent:...... at Nebraska, 1997, 29-0 100 Rusher/100 Receiver ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Minnesota, 2006 (Shannon Woods [109 rush] and Joel Filani [162 receiving]) By Opponent:...... Minnesota, 2006 (Amir Pinnix [179 rush] and Jack Simmons [134 receiving]) Two 100-Yard Rushers ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Lamar, 1988 (James Gray [113] and Clifton Winston [105]) By Opponent:...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 (Cyrus Gray [132] and Christian Michael [121]) Two 100-Yard Receivers ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Rice, 2009 (Tramain Swindall [123] and Lyle Leong [117]) By Opponent:...... Baylor, 1998 (Morris Anderson [130] and D. Thompson [119]) Two 200-Yard Receivers ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Oklahoma State, 2007 (Michael Crabtree [237] and Danny Amendola [233]) By Opponent:...... Hsas Not Happened Three 100-Yard Receivers ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Kansas State, 2005 (Henderson [118], Hicks [105] and Johnson [107]) By Opponent:...... Has Not Happened Intercepted Five+ Passes ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. SMU, 2008 (5) By Opponent:...... Oklahoma, 2003 (5) Intercepted Four Passes ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Clemson, 2002 By Opponent:...... Colorado, 2007 Under 200 Yards of Total Off ense ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Texas, 1999 (160) By Opponent:...... Southeastern Louisiana, 2006 (189) Under 150 Yards of Total Off ense ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Miami, 1990 (93) By Opponent:...... Northwestern State, 2007 (118) Under 100 Yards Rushing ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Oklahoma State 2009 (50) By Opponent:...... Kansas, 2009 (71) Under 50 Yards Rushing ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Nebraska 2009 (25) By Opponent:...... Texas A&M, 2008 (20) Negative Rushing Yards ______By Texas Tech: ...... at Texas, 2009 (-6) By Opponent:...... Kansas State, 1996 (-12) No Touchdown ______By Texas Tech: ...... at TCU, 2006 By Opponent:...... at SMU, 2007 Off ensive Two-Point Conversion ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas A&M, 2009 By Opponent:...... Texas, 2003 35 Minutes of Possession ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas, 2008 (36:53) By Opponent:...... vs. Nebraska, 2008 (40:12) Scored TD in Last Minute to Win ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas, 2008 (Michael Crabtree 28-yard reception from Harrell with one second remaining) By Opponent:...... at Houston, 2009 Field Goal in Last Minute to Win ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas A&M, 1997 By Opponent:...... New Mexico, 2004 Won on Two-Point Conversion ______By Texas Tech: ...... vs. Texas, 1988 By Opponent:...... SMU, 1961

2009 Red Raider Football 27 CAREER HIGHS Texas A&M... led the team with eight tackles in the win at Nebraska ... had three PLAYER THUMBNAILS FG Attempts: 2, twice tackles and a tackle for loss in the win over Kansas State ... led the Red Raiders 25, BARON BATCH, RB FG’s Made: 1, several times with eight solo tackles against New Mexico ... also had a tackle for loss and two Had six-game touchdown scoring streak snapped at Oklahoma State ... fi nished Longest FG Made: 42 yards, vs. Texas (2008) pass breakups ... had a career high 15 tackles, including 10 solo, at Houston ... the game with 48 yards on 10 carries and a team-leading seven receptions ... Blocked FGs: 1, twice also had two pass breakups ... led the team with 11 tackles against Texas … tied fi fth with 10 single-season touchdowns since 2000 (Leach era) ... record is Punts: 1, three times recorded four total tackles, three of them being solo stops against North Dakota. 17, set by Taurean Henderson in 2005 ... set a personal record with four rushing Punt Average: 40.0, vs. Rice (2009) CAREER HIGHS touchdowns in the win over Kansas ... scored three times and rushed for 106 Tackles: 15, at Houston (2009) yards in the fourth quarter to help Tech overcome a 21-14 defi cit in the third ... 29, TAYLOR CHARBONNET, CB Tackles For Loss: 2, vs. Northwestern State (2007); 2, at Oklahoma State (2009) fi nished the game with 123 rush yards on 17 carries ... averaged 7.2 yards per rush Logged a solo stop at Oklahoma State ... recorded two tackles in the game against Sacks: None ... also caught fi ve passes ... led Tech with nine receptions against Texas A&M ... Texas A&M... three special teams tackles in the win at Nebraska, tying a career Interceptions: 1, vs. Eastern Washington (2008) scored on a one-yard run in the fourth quarter ... had a combined 120 all-purpose high ... tracked down KSU receiver in the third quarter, saving an eventual Wildcat Last Interception: vs. Eastern Washington (2008) yards... totaled 63 all-purpose yards in the win at Nebraska ... scored Tech’s fi rst score ... fi nished the game with two tackles ... had a solo tackle against New Fumbles Recovered: None touchdown on a 16-yard pass from Sheffi eld ... rushed for 38 yards on 12 carries Mexico ... logged three tackles at Houston, tying career high set against Eastern and caught six passes for 25 yards ... averaged 9.6 yards per carry on nine rushes Washington in 2008. 43, RYAN ERXLEBEN, P against Kansas State ... also scored a touchdown ... caught three passes for 12 Tackles: 3, vs. Eastern Washington (2008); at Houston (2008); at Nebraska (2009) Averaged 43.0 yards on four punts ... third game this season over 40.0 yard yards ... rushed for 47 yards and a touchdown on eight carries in the win over Tackles For Loss: None average (UH, A&M) ... placed one inside the 20 ... pinned Kansas deep all New Mexico ... also caught three passes for 32 yards ... amassed 114 yards at Sacks: None day with fi ve of seven punts fi elded inside the 20 ... averaged 39.7 yards per Houston for his fi rst career 100+ yard game and the fi rst for Tech player since Interceptions: None punt, but kicked from short fi eld much of the day ... punted three times for an 2008 (Shannon Woods vs. UMass) ... also scored twice on the ground and caught Last Interception: None average of 43.3 versus Texas A&M... averaged 36 yards per punt in the win at three passes for 39 yards ... the two TD rushes at Houston tie personal best set Fumbles Recovered: None Nebraska ... had a long of 47 ... had one punt in the win over Kansas State, a against Baylor in 2008 ... 19 rushes are career high ... rushed for 23 yards and 35-yard eff ort that pinned the Wildcats inside their own 20 ... punted four times caught three passes against Texas… gained 12 yards rushing and caught two 32, AARON CRAWFORD, RB against New Mexico for a 39.0 average, but was punting to a short fi eld much of passes for 46 yards against Rice… scored his fi rst touchdown on the season on a Rushes: 13, vs. Northwestern State (2007) the time ... placed three punts inside the 20, including two inside UNM’s 5-yard three-yard run … carried the ball nine times for 32 yard against North Dakota. Rushing Yards: 47, vs. Oklahoma (2007) line ... averaged 46.4 yards per punt in fi rst full game at punter at Houston ... CAREER HIGHS Rushing Touchdowns: 2, vs. Baylor (2007) also recorded long punts of 50 and 54 yards ... placed four inside the 20 to pin Rushes: 19, at Houston (2009) Receptions: 11, vs. Oklahoma (2007) Houston back ... punted four times in debut at Texas, placing one inside the 20. Rushing Yards: 123, vs. Kansas (2009) Receiving Yards: 82, at Baylor (2007) CAREER HIGHS Rushing Touchdowns: 4, vs. Kansas (2009) Receiving Touchdowns: 2, at Baylor (2007) Punts: 7, vs. Kansas (2009) Receptions: 9, vs. Texas A&M (2009) Total Touchdowns: 4, at Baylor (2007) Punt Average: 46.4, at Houston (2009) Receiving Yards: 71, vs. SMU (2008) Longest Rush: 29, vs. Colorado (2007) Inside the 20: 5, vs. Kansas (2009) Receiving Touchdowns: 1, at Texas A&M (2008); 1, at Nebraska (2009) Longest Reception: 30, vs. Northwestern State Total Touchdowns: 4, vs. Kansas (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 128, vs. Oklahoma (2007) 41, SAM FEHOKO, LB Longest Rush: 49, vs. Nebraska (2008) Career-high four tackles at Oklahoma State ... recorded two solo tackles versus Longest Reception: 42, at Kansas (2008) 16, CODY DAVIS, S Texas A&M... had two tackles and a fumble recovery in the win over Kansas All-Purpose Yards: 169, vs. SMU (2008) Team leader at OSU with eight solo tackles and a pass breakup ... led the Red State ... posted a solo stop against New Mexico ... logged at tackle at Houston ... Raiders with 10 tackles in the win over Kansas ... also broke up three passes ... collected three solo tackles against North Dakota. 20, BRONT BIRD, LB totaled six tackles against Texas A&M ... made one tackle for loss ... recorded fi ve CAREER HIGHS Had six tackles at Oklahoma State ... team leader in tackles with seven solo stops stops at Nebraska ... broke a pass up ... recorded three solo tackles in the win Tackles: 4, at Oklahoma State (2009) versus Texas A&M ... forced a fumble ... made six tackles, including four solo, and versus New Mexico ... led the team with 15 tackles at Houston ... made nine stops, Tackles For Loss: 1, twice registered a quarterback hurry in Tech’s win at Nebraska ... totaled three solo eight solo, against Texas ... had fi ve tackles in the win against Rice ... made his Sacks: None tackles and a pass breakup in the win over Kansas State ... posted a sack against fi rst career start versus North Dakota ... recorded four tackles on the night. Interceptions: None New Mexico to go along with two solo tackles ... assisted on two tackles and CAREER HIGHS Last Interception: None logged another solo stop at Houston ... made three tackles for loss and recorded Tackles: 15, at Houston (2009) Fumbles Recovered: 1, vs. Kansas State (2009) eight total tackles versus Texas … led the team versus Rice with eight tackles and Tackles For Loss: 6, at Houston (2009) two pass break-ups … recorded four tackles in the opener against North Dakota. Sacks: None 22, JARED FLANNEL, DB CAREER HIGHS Interceptions: None Had a tackle at Oklahoma State ... recorded two tackles against Rice. Tackles: 14, at Nevada (2008) Last Interception: None Tackles: 3, three times Tackles For Loss: 3, at Texas (2009) Fumbles Recovered: None Tackles For Loss: None Sacks: 1, at Nevada (2008); 1, vs. New Mexico (2009) Sacks: None Interceptions: None 7, SETH DOEGE, QB Interceptions: None Last Interception: None Made fi rst career start against Kansas ... completed 14-of-28 passes for 159 yards Last Interception: None Fumbles Recovered: 1, Twice; latest vs. Mississippi (2008) and a touchdown in one half of play ... connected with Detron Lewis on a 61-yard Fumbles Recovered: None scoring strike ... played in the second half against Texas A&M ... fi nished the night 27, EDWARD BRITTON, WR 18-of-25 for 146 yards ... threw his fi rst career touchdown versus Kansas State. 8, JACOBY FRANKS, WR Scored Tech’s lone second-half touchdown with a 24-yard pass from Potts in the CAREER HIGHS Grabbed a reception for nine yards at Oklahoma State ... also had a tackle ... fourth quarter at Oklahoma State ... fi nished with four receptions for 63 yards ... Pass Attempts: 28, vs. Kansas (2009) caught four passes for 38 yards in the win over Kansas ... made three catches gave Tech a 14-7 lead on a 26-yard reception from Potts ... totaled three catches Pass Completions: 18, vs. Texas A&M(2009) totaling 29 yards in the loss to Texas A&M... grabbed an 18-yard reception in the for 55 yards... had one catch for 16 yards at Nebraska ... grabbed two receptions Pass Yards: 159, vs. Kansas (2009) win at Nebraska ... catch set Tech up at the Nebraska 3-yard line after a facemask for 44 yards against Kansas State ... on reception was a 31-yard acrobatic grab Pass Touchdowns: 1, vs. Kansas State (2009); 1, vs. Kansas (2009) penalty on NU ... averaged 33.0 yards per reception on three grabs against on the sideline that set Tech up for a score ... caught two balls for 30 yards in the Longest Pass: 61, vs. Kansas (2009) Kansas State ... caught fi rst career touchdown pass from Steven Sheffi eld ... win over New Mexico ... led the team with eight receptions and gained 69 yards grabbed two passes for 16 yards against New Mexico ... solid blocker downfi eld, against Texas … caught four passes 33 yards and scored his fi rst touchdown of 30, BRETT DEWHURST, LB helping spring Harrison Jeff ers on a long run ... caught three passes for 26 yards the year against Rice… caught four passes for 42 yards and totaled 115 return Career-high tying six tackles at Nebraska and a key pass breakup late in the fourth at Houston ... recorded career highs in receptions (4) and yards (35) against Texas yards against North Dakota. quarter ... had fi ve tackles and a pass breakup in the win over New Mexico ... four … tied his career long reception with a 14 yard grab … caught 2 passes for 18 CAREER HIGHS solos stops ... turned in another solid performance in his hometown, recording six in opener versus North Dakota. Receptions: 8, at Texas (2009) tackles, four solo, at Houston ... made his fi rst career start versus Texas making CAREER HIGHS Yards: 139, vs. Texas (2008) fi ve tackles… recorded two tackles against Rice. Receptions: 4, at Texas (2009); 4, vs. Kansas (2009) Touchdowns: 2, vs. Mississippi (2008) CAREER HIGHS Yards: 99, vs. Kansas State (2009) All Purpose Yards: 221, at Missouri (2007) Tackles: 6, at Houston (2009); 6, at Nebraska (2009) Touchdowns: 1, vs. Kansas State (2009) Longest Reception: 68, at Missouri (2007) Tackles For Loss: 1, at Texas (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 99, vs. Kansas State (2009) Sacks: None Longest Reception: 72, vs. Kansas State (2009) 49, DONNIE CARONA, P Interceptions: None Averaged 68.2 yards per kickoff at Oklahoma State ... three of four were kept Last Interception: None 5, RYAN HALE, HB inside the OSU 20 as kick team limited OSU to 17.2 yards per return ... had two Fumbles Recovered: None Rushed once on a fake punt, giving Tech a fi rst down after a fi ve-yard gain. touchbacks and averaged 68.4 yards per kickoff against Kansas ... averaged 68.5 Rushes: 1, vs. Kansas (2009) per kickoff versus Texas A&M ... one touchback ... six kickoff s for a 54.5 yard 2, CORNELIUS DOUGLAS, IR Rushing Yards: 5, vs. Kansas (2009) average at Nebraska ... one touchback ... kicked off 11 times in the win over Had a reception for 12 yards against Kansas ... caught two passes for 11 yards Rushing Touchdowns: None Kansas State and averaged 61.2 yards per kick ... was solid on coverage with versus North Dakota. Receptions: 1, at Kansas State (2008) fi ve tackles, tying for the team lead ... averaged 61.8 yards per kickoff with a CAREER HIGHS Receiving Yards: 4, at Kansas State (2008) touchback against New Mexico ... averaged 67.0 yards per kickoff at Houston and Receptions: 2, vs. North Dakota (2009) Receiving Touchdowns: 1, at Kansas State (2008) had a touchback in fi ve kicks ... punted one time for 28 yards and averaged 68 Yards: 12, vs. Kansas (2009) Total Touchdowns: 1, at Kansas State (2008) yards per kickoff against Texas … averaged 64.1 yards per kickoff … had one Touchdowns: None Longest Rush: 5, vs. Kansas (2009) punt for 36 yards versus Rice…punted a career long of 42 yards in his fi rst game Longest Reception: 4, at Kansas State (2008) as a punter … recorded four touchbacks and average 69.3 per kickoff versus UND. 20, BRIAN DUNCAN, LB All-Purpose Yards: 5, vs. Kansas (2009) Had seven solo tackles, including two tackles for loss, at Oklahoma State ... logged fi ve solo tackles in the win over Kansas ... made six solo tackles versus 2009 Red Raider Football 28 91, Ra’JON HENLEY, DE the win over Kansas State ... rushed for 55 yards and caught six passes for 47 26, FRANKLIN MITCHEM, S Posted fourth sack of the season at Oklahoma State ... fi nished the game with yards ... average 7.9 yards per carry ... career day against New Mexico with four Four tackles at Oklahoma State ... solid performance against Kansas with eight two tackles and a pass breakup at the line ... had three tackles, a sack and a pass touchdowns, three on the ground ... scored on runs of 1, 2 and 2 and crossed solo tackles and a recovered fumble ... recovered his fi rst fumble against Texas breakup in the win over Kansas ... made fi ve solo tackles against Texas A&M... four the line on a 62-yard reception ... fi nished the game with 119 all-purpose yards, A&M ... made six tackles on the night ... sealed the deal for Tech with a pick on solo tackes and a sack in the win over Nebraska ... recorded two tackles, including including 90 yards receiving ... breakout game at Houston with 57 rushing yards NU’s last scoring attempt in the fourth quarter ... second on the team with seven a sack and two tackles for loss, in the win over Kansas State ... had a solo stop on four carries, including a 13-yard score late in the fi rst half ... rushed for a long tackles ... tied for the team lead with fi ve tackles in the win over Kansas State against New Mexico ... returned to the lineup at Houston ... recorded his fi rst sack of 35 that set up Tech’s second touchdown of the game ... led the Red Raiders with ... also had a tackle for loss ... collected give tackles in the game versus Rice… of the season … collected fi ve solo tackles in the game against North Dakota. 23 rushing yards on fi ve carries versus Rice … Recorded career highs in rushing Recorded two tackles in his fi rst career start against North Dakota. CAREER HIGHS yards (18), receiving yard (39) and receptions (fi ve) against North Dakota. CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, at Missouri (2007) CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, vs. Kansas (2009) Tackles For Loss: 2, three times Rushes: 8, vs. New Mexico (2009) Tackles For Loss: 1, vs. Kansas State (2009) Sacks: 1, several times Rushing Yards: 57, at Houston (2009) Sacks: None Interceptions: 1, vs. Eastern Washington (2008) Rushing Touchdowns: 3, vs. New Mexico (2009) Interceptions: 1, at Nebraska (2009) Last Interception: vs. Eastern Washington (2008) Receptions: 6, vs. Kansas State (2009) Last Interception: 1, at Nebraska (2009) Fumbles Recovered: None Receiving Yards: 90, vs. New Mexico (2009) Fumbles Recovered: 1, vs. Texas A&M (2009); 1, Kansas (2009) Receiving Touchdowns: 1, vs. New Mexico (2009) 53, DANIEL HOWARD, DE Total Touchdowns: 4, vs. New Mexico (2009) 28, LaRON MOORE, CB Solid night at Oklahoma State with eight tackles ... also had a sack and two Longest Rush: 35, at Houston (2009) A pass breakup and three solo tackles at Oklahoma State ... forced a fumble and tackles for loss ... sack was seventh and a half of the season ... also forced a fumble Longest Reception: 62, vs. New Mexico (2009) returned another 31 yards for a touchdown in the win over Kansas ... also had ... posted two tackles in the win over Kansas and assisted on a sack ... had Tech’s All-Purpose Yards: 119, vs. New Mexico (2009) two solo tackles and two pass breakups ... tied career high for tackles in a game only sack of the game against Texas A&M ... made three solo tackles... returned with six solo stops versus Texas A&M... made four solo stops at Nebraska ... had a fumble 82 yards to give Tech a 14-0 lead over Nebraska in Lincoln ... return was 99, RICHARD JONES, DT a tackle and a pass breakup in the win over Kansas State ... second on the team the fi rst for a TD since Darcel McBath’s fumble return against Iowa State in 2007 Two tackles and a sack at Oklahoma State ... had a fumble recovery in the win over with a career-high six tackles, including one for loss, a fumble recovery and a ... also had four tackles in the win ... solid outing against New Mexico with a sack, Kansas ... recorded fi ve solo tackles against Texas A&M... assisted on two tackles pass breakup against New Mexico ... had a career-high fi ve tackles at Houston forced fumble, pass breakup and three tackles ... career night at Houston with at Nebraska ... started at left end against Kansas State ... had a solo tackle in the ... made his fi rst career interception and four tackles against Texas … recorded two sacks, including a solo sack that thwarted a UH scoring attempt on 3rd & goal win ... two solo tackles against New Mexico ... career-high 11 tackles at Houston two tackles against Rice … collected four tackles in his fi rst career start versus inside the Tech 5 ... fi nished the game with a career high 11 tackles ... recorded ... also assisted on a tackle for loss and had a pass breakup ... made fi ve tackles North Dakota. one tackle against Texas … racked up four solo tackles and one sack against Rice and one sack on a crucial third down in the fi rst quarter of the Texas game… CAREER HIGHS … named a starter for the fi rst time in his career … had one sack versus North recorded three solo tackles against Rice … had one tackle for loss against North Tackles: 6, vs. New Mexico (2009); 6, vs. Texas A&M (2009) Dakota … had three solo tackles in the game versus North Dakota. Dakota. Tackles For Loss: 2, vs. Rice (2009) CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Sacks: None Tackles: 11, at Houston (2009) Tackles: 11, at Houston (2009) Interceptions: 1, at Texas (2009) Tackles For Loss: 2, three times Tackles For Loss: 1, fi ve times Last Interception: at Texas (2009) Sacks: 2, at Houston (2009) Sacks: 1, three times Fumbles Recovered: 1, vs. New Mexico (2009); 1, vs. Kansas (2009) Interceptions: None Interceptions: 1, at Nevada (2008) Last Interception: None Last Interception: at Nevada (2008) 33, BRENT NICKERSON, CB Fumbles Recovered: 1, at Nebraska (2009) Fumbles Recovered: 1, at Kansas State (2008); 1, vs. Kansas (2009) Solo tackle and a fumble recovery against Kansas State ... playing at the safety position, made fi ve solo stops against New Mexico ... also got his hands on two 13, JULIUS HOWARD, DB 19, LYLE LEONG, WR UNM passes, but couldn’t hold on ... assisted on a tackle at Houston. Three solo tackles at Oklahoma State ... had four tackles in the win over Kansas ... Grabbed two catches for 12 yards at Oklahoma State ... caught three passes for 29 Tackles: 7, at Nevada (2008) broke up a pass versus Texas A&M ... fi nished with three tackles... had a tackle at yards in the win over Kansas ... grabbed two receptions for 15 yards against Texas Tackles For Loss: 0.5, vs. Mississippi (2008) Nebraska ... solo stop against Kansas State ... made two solo tackles and a pass A&M... tipped a pass on the opening drive out of the hands of an NU defender for Sacks: None breakup in the win over New Mexico ... two tackles at Houston ... collected two a 34-yard reception ... Tech eventually scored ... fi nished the Nebraska game with Interceptions: None solo tackles against Rice. three receptions for 46 yards ... scored a touchdown on two receptions in the win Last Interception: None CAREER HIGHS over Kansas State ... had 47 receiving yards ... had an 18-yard reception in the win Fumbles Recovered: 1, vs. Kansas State (2009) Tackles: 4, at Oklahoma (2008); 4, vs. Kansas (2009) over New Mexico ... caught two passes for 11 yards ... scored two touchdowns on Tackles For Loss: None six receptions for 80 yards against Texas …. recorded career highs in receptions 94, CHRIS PERRY, DT Sacks: None (nine), yards (117) against Rice … tied his career for touchdowns with three … Had a solo stop against New Mexico ... assisted on a tackle at Houston ... made Interceptions: None caught fi ve passes for 55 yards with a long of 28 versus North Dakota. his fi rst start against Texas … recorded his fi rst sack of the season versus Rice. Last Interception: None CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Fumbles Recovered: 1, at Texas A&M (2008) Receptions: 9, vs. Rice (2009) Tackles: 3, vs. Oklahoma State (2008) Yards: 117, vs. Rice (2009) Tackles For Loss: 1, twice 52, VICTOR HUNTER, DT Touchdowns: 3, at Kansas State (2008), vs. Rice (2009) Sacks: 1, twice Logged a tackle at Oklahoma State ... had a tackle in the win over Kansas ... made All-Purpose Yards: 117, vs. Rice (2009) Interceptions: None two solo tackles versus Texas A&M... started against Kansas State and logged two Longest Reception: 34, at Nebraska (2009) Last Interception: None tackles ... made two solo tackles against New Mexico ... assisted on a tackle at Forced Fumbles: None Houston ... recorded two tackles against Texas … made four solo tackles versus 17, DETRON LEWIS, WR Fumbles Recovered: None Rice. Totaled a team-high 75 yards on six receptions at Oklahoma State ... hauled in a CAREER HIGHS 61-yard scoring strike from Seth Doege in the fi rst half against Kansas ... fi nished 15, TAYLOR POTTS, QB Tackles: 7, at Texas (2007) the game with fi ve catches for 87 yards ... made six receptions for 53 yards versus Completed 19-of-35 passes for 190 yards and a touchdown at Oklahoma State Tackles For Loss: 2, at Texas (2007) Texas A&M ... second 100-yard game in as many weeks with performance at ... played the second half against Kansas and fi nished with 11-of-19 passing for Sacks: None Nebraska ... caught fi ve passes for 100 yards ... led the Red Raiders with eight 94 yards ... helped lead the Red Raiders back from a 21-14 early fourth quarter Interceptions: None receptions for 100 yards and scored two touchdowns in the win over Kansas State defi cit with 28 points in the fi nal frame ... checked into several running plays Last Interception: None ... scored a touchdown and recorded 43 yards on two receptions in the win over that led to touchdowns ... led Tech to an opening drive touchdown against Texas Fumbles Recovered: None New Mexico ... helped put Tech up 28-7 in the third quarter on a 20-yard reception A&M ... threw for 310 yards ... was 13-of-23 for 215 yards and two interceptions from Steven Sheffi eld ... logged 51 yards on fi ve receptions at Houston ... caught before leaving the game in the second quarter against New Mexico ... led Tech 82, ADAM JAMES, IR four passes for 22 yards against Texas … made three catches for 23 yards versus on a two-play scoring drive on the fi rst possession of the game, hitting Tramain Had three receptions for 24 yards at Oklahoma State ... caught two passes for Rice … led all Tech receivers with eight catches for 146 yards and one touchdown Swindall for a 79-yard gain to the UNM 1 ... completed 30-of-45 passes for 321 17 yards, including a 14-yard reception, against Kansas ... snagged a career long in the season opener against North Dakota. yards and a touchdown at Houston ... recorded career highs in completions (46) 20 yard reception against Texas A&M... grabbed a fi ve-yard reception against CAREER HIGHS and attempts (62) … threw for 420 yards and three touchdowns versus Texas … Kansas State ... had a 12-yard reception in the win over New Mexico ... caught Receptions: 9, three times became only the second quarterback in the Mike Leach era to throw for at least two passes for 12 yards at Houston ... made two receptions for 15 yards against Yards: 163, vs. Eastern Washington (2008) seven touchdowns in a game … fi nished with career highs in completions (36, Texas… caught two balls for 17 yards versus Rice … had his longest reception of Touchdowns: 2, vs. Northwestern State (2007); 2, vs. Kansas State (2009) attempts (57), yards (456) and touchdowns against Rice … took the reins of the his career of 18 yards during North Dakota scoring a touchdown … fi nished the All Purpose Yards: 163 vs. Eastern Washington (2008) Tech off ense in his fi rst start as a Red Raider … recorded career highs of attempts game with two receptions for 24 yards in his fi rst career start. Longest Reception: 76 vs. Eastern Washington (2008) (48), completions (34), yards (405) and passing touchdowns (2) … scored two CAREER HIGHS rushing touchdowns against North Dakota. Receptions: 4, at Kansas State (2008) CAREER HIGHS Yards: 36, at Kansas State (2008) Pass Attempts: 62, at Texas (2009) Touchdowns: 1, twice Pass Completions: 46, at Texas (2009) All-Purpose Yards: 36, at Kansas State (2008) Pass Yards: 456, vs. Rice (2009) Longest Reception: 20, vs. Texas A&M (2009) Pass Touchdowns: 7, vs. Rice (2009) Longest Pass: 56, vs. Texas A&M(2009) 10, HARRISON JEFFERS, RB Had a three-yard reception at Oklahoma State ... carried once for six yards against Kansas ... ran the ball three times for eight yards versus Texas A&M ... had two receptions for seven yards ... had two carries for 19 yards, including a 21-yard jaunt on 4th-&-1 ... also caught four passes ... totaled 102 all-purpose yards in 2009 Red Raider Football 29 21, DE’SHON SANDERS, CB 40, NATHAN STONE, DB 39, MARLON WILLIAMS, LB Tackles: 2, twice Posted a solo stop against New Mexico ... assisted on a tackle at Houston ... had a Had eight tackles at Oklahoma State ... posted a sack and a half and six tackles in Tackles For Loss: None career high of two tackles against North Dakota. the win over Kansas .... fi ve total tackles versus Texas A&M... two solo stops in the Sacks: None CAREER HIGHS win at Nebraska ... recorded a sack and three solo tackles in the win over Kansas Interceptions: None Tackles: 2, vs. North Dakota (2009) State ... fi ve tackles in the win over New Mexico ... posted nine tackles and a pass Last Interception: None Tackles For Loss: None breakup at Houston ... had 10 total tackles against Texas … recorded a sack and Fumbles Recovered: None Sacks: None six tackles on the night versus Rice … led the Red Raiders with 10 tackles … Interceptions: None seven were solo tackles and two were for loss versus North Dakota. 92, BRANDON SHARPE, DE Last Interception: None CAREER HIGHS Had two solo tackles and a fumble recovery at Oklahoma State ... two and a Tackles: 12, at Texas A&M (2008) half sacks and three and half tackles for loss in the win over Kansas ... also had 11, TRAMAIN SWINDALL, WR Tackles For Loss: 3, vs. Rice (2009) two pass breakups at the line of scrimmage and fi ve tackles ... career day at Six catches for 65 yards at Oklahoma State ... three catches for 12 yards in the Sacks: 1, four times Nebraska with four sacks and seven tackles ... also had a pass breakup at the line win over Kansas ... grabbed fi ve balls for 45 yards against Texas A&M... caught Interceptions: None of scrimmage ... recorded sacks three and four on the season with two against a three-yard pass at Nebraska ... had 97 yards on fi ve receptions and grabbed a Last Interception: None Kansas State ... fi nished the game with two tackles and once again dominated touchdown in the win over Kansas State ... hauled in a Taylor Potts pass 79 yards Fumbles Recovered: 1, three times the opposition’s backfi eld ... another solid outing with four solo tackles, a sack to the UNM 1 to set up Tech’s fi rst score of the game in the win over New Mexico and a forced fumble in the win over New Mexico ... assisted on a tackle at Houston ... fi nished with fi ve receptions for a career-high 139 yards ... scored on an 11- 85, MATT WILLIAMS, K and had a pass breakup ... collected one sack and recovered a key fumble in the yard pass from Potts at Houston, Tech’s only passing score of the game ... fi nished Connected on fi fth fi eld goal of the season on a 34-yard attempt at Oklahoma second half against Rice. with three receptions for 38 yards ... made fi ve receptions for 67 yards and one State ... also hit on both PAT attempts ... perfect on six PAT attempts against CAREER HIGHS touchdown versus Texas … fi nished the night with then-career highs in both Kansas ... connected on four PAT attempts and a 32-yard fi eld goal as time expired Tackles: 7, at Nebraska (2009) yards (123) and touchdowns (two) against Rice. in the fi rst half at Nebraska ... busy night in the win over Kansas State with a Tackles For Loss: 4, at Nebraska (2009) CAREER HIGHS perfect 9-of-9 on PATs ... hit on 6-of-7 PAT attempts in the win over New Mexico Sacks: 4, at Nebraska (2009) Receptions: 7, at Texas A&M (2008) ... connected on all four PAT attempts at Houston ... made a career long 41-yard Interceptions: None Yards: 139, vs. New Mexico (2009) fi eld goal in the fi rst quarter of the Texas game … missed a 38 yard fi eld goal Last Interception: None Touchdowns: 2, vs. Rice (2009 against Rice and had his streak broken of 38 straight PAT’s … kicked a career long Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. New Mexico (2009) All Purpose Yards: 139, vs. New Mexico (2009) 32 yard fi eld goal and made all fi ve PAT’s against North Dakota. Fumbles Recovered: 1, vs. Rice (2009); 1, at Oklahoma State (2009) Longest Reception: 79, vs. New Mexico (2009) CAREER HIGHS FG Attempts: 3, vs. Texas (2008) 1, , QB 86, ALEX TORRES, WR FG’s Made: 2, vs. Texas (2008) Completed 16-of-23 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown at Oklahoma State Caught Tech’s fi rst touchdown of the game at Oklahoma State ... fi nished with Longest FG Made: 41, at Texas (2009) ... scored twice on the ground and threw a TD pass in Tech’s win at Nebraska ... four receptions for 39 yards ... ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American District Blocked FGs: 1, vs. Texas (2008) completed 23-of-32 passes for 234 yards ... made his fi rst career start against VI ... grabbed two receptions for 45 yards in the win over Kansas ... set a career Kansas State and set a new school record with 370 yards in the fi rst half … high in yards with 128 against Texas A&M ... scored Tech’s fi rst touchdown on a 6, AUSTIN ZOUZALIK, IR fi nished the game with career highs of 33-of-41 with 490 yards and seven 56-yard reception ... grabbed two receptions for 18 yards at Nebraska ... scored Grabbed a two-yard reception and returned two punts 30 yards at Oklahoma touchdowns … threw his fi rst career touchdown against Rice. two touchdowns on two receptions in the win over Kansas State ... had 34 State ... returned two punts 30 yards against Kansas ... made two receptions for CAREER HIGHS receiving yards and scored on catches of 28 and six yards ... had 102 all-purpose 32 yards ... returned three punts for 31 yards ... returned a punt nine yards and a Pass Attempts: 41, at Kansas State (2009) yards against New Mexico ... caught a team-high seven passes for 61 yards and had an 18-yard kickoff return in the win at Nebraska ... grabbed three receptions Pass Completions: 33, at Kansas State (2009) a touchdown ... fell a yard short of another touchdown after returning a UNM for 44 yards in the win over Kansas State ... fi nished the New Mexico game with Pass Yards: 490, vs. Kansas State (2009) onside attempt to the UNM 1 ... led the Red Raiders with six receptions for 90 93 all-purpose yards, including 52 yards on fi ve punt returns ... also had a 12- Pass Touchdowns: 7, vs. Kansas State (2009) yards at Houston ... key grabs extended drives ... hauled in a 31-yard reception on yard reception and a 29-yard kickoff return ... fi rst-career start at Houston ... Longest Pass: 72, vs. Kansas State (2009) Tech’s fi rst scoring drive ... caught seven balls for 59 yards against Texas … made grabbed three catches for 30 yards ... made fi ve catches for 73 yards against Texas four receptions for 40 yards versus Rice … in his fi rst career start snagged fi ve … scored his fi rst touchdown of his career on a 11 yard reception … total fi ve 45, TYRONE SONIER, LB receptions for 51 yards versus North Dakota. catches for 53 yards, all career highs against Rice … recorded one catch for 16 Had a solo tackle against New Mexico ... made two assisted tackles against North CAREER HIGHS yards … returned three punts for 33 yards versus North Dakota. Dakota. Receptions: 8, vs Texas A&M (2009) CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Yards: 128, vs Texas A&M (2009) Receptions: 5, twice Tackles: 1, fi ve times Touchdowns: 2, vs. Kansas State (2009) Yards: 73, at Texas (2009) Tackles For Loss: None All Purpose Yards: 128, vs. Texas A&M (2009) Touchdowns: 1, vs. Rice (2009) Sacks: None Longest Reception: 56, vs Texas A&M (2009) Longest Reception: 33, at Texas (2009) Interceptions: None Punt Returns: 5, vs. New Mexico (2009) Last Interception: None 3, JAMAR WALL, CB Punt Return Yards: 52, vs. New Mexico (2009) Fumbles Recovered: None Posted seven solo tackles and a pass breakup at Oklahoma State ... also forced a Longest Punt Return: 18, vs. North Dakota (2009) fumble late in the game to give Tech a chance to tie ... had fi ve solo tackles and All Purpose Yards: 93, vs. New Mexico (2009) 24, ERIC STEPHENS, RB a tackle for loss in the win over Kansas ... made three solo tackles against Texas Needs 22 kickoff return yards to break the Texas Tech freshman record of 606, set A&M ... recorded fi ve tackles and two pass breakups at Nebraska ... had three solo by Ivory McCann in 2001 ... caught an 11-yard receptions and rushed twice for tackles and a pass breakup in the win over Kansas State ... busy night in the win 18 yards at Oklahoma State ... also returned two kickoff s 42 yards ... rushed six over New Mexico with six tackles, one for a loss, a forced fumble and a fumble times for 17 yards in the win over Kansas ... returned two kickoff s 41 yards ... had recovery ... also had a pass breakup ... logged four tackles, including three solo, at a 37 yard kickoff return against Texas A&M ... Returned a kickoff 40 yards in the Houston ... also had a pass breakup ... made four tackles versus Texas … recorded fourth quarter to set up Tech’s fi nal score at Nebraska ... had a 101 all-purpose six tackles on the night against Rice … made four tackles with two being solo … yards in the win over Kansas State ... rushed fi ve times for 34 yards and returned returned one punt for 17 yards against North Dakota. two kickoff s 49 yards ... also had three receptions for 18 yards ... returned one CAREER HIGHS kickoff 20 yards in the win over New Mexico ... rolled up 124 all-purpose yards Tackles: 11, at Oklahoma State (2007) at Houston, including 93 on fi ve kick returns ... rushed fi ve times for 20 yards and Tackles For Loss: 1, three times caught an 11-yard pass ... made his fi rst career start against Texas and set a new Sacks: None school record with 182 kickoff return yards … scored his fi rst touchdown on a 34 Interceptions: 1, several times yard reception against the Owls … rushed for 17 yards and had a kick return of Last Interception: vs. Nebraska (2008) 54 yards against Rice. Fumbles Recovered: 1, vs. New Mexico (2009) CAREER HIGHS Rushes: 9, at Texas (2009) 93, COLBY WHITLOCK, DT Rushing Yards: 34, vs. Kansas State (2009) Six tackles at Oklahoma State ... two sacks, a forced fumble and four tackles in Rushing Touchdowns: None the win over Kansas ... recorded four solo tackles against Texas A&M... fi ve tackles Receptions: 3, vs. Kansas State (2009) and a pass breakup at the line of scrimmage at Nebraska ... had two solo tackles Receiving Yards: 34, vs. Rice (2009) in the win over Kansas State ... logged two tackles in the win over New Mexico Receiving Touchdowns: One, vs. Rice (2009) ... fi nished the Houston game with eight tackles and a pass breakup ... made Total Touchdowns: 1, vs. Rice (2009) two tackles versus Texas … collected his fi rst sack of the season and fi nished Longest Rush: 12, at Texas (2009); 12, vs. Kansas State (2009) the night with three total tackles against Rice … recorded one tackle for loss Longest Reception: 34, vs. Rice (2009) against North Dakota. Kickoff Returns: 7, at Texas (2009) CAREER HIGHS Kickoff Return Yards: 182, at Texas (2009) Tackles: 10, at Texas (2008) All Purpose Yards: 208, at Texas (2009) Tackles For Loss: 3, vs. Northwestern State (2007) Sacks: 2, several times Interceptions: None Last Interception: None Forced Fumbles: 2, vs. UMass (2008) Fumbles Recovered: 1, at Baylor (2007)

2009 Red Raider Football 30 SINGLE-SEASON PASS ATTEMPT LEADERS UPDATED RECORD BOOK PASSING RECORDS 1. B.J. Symons (2003) 719 Over the next eight pages of this release you will find an updated 2. Graham Harrell (2007) 713 GAME 3. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) 712 records book containing records under the following categories Most Attempts: 72, Graham Harrell vs. Oklahoma (2007) 4. Sonny Cumbie (2004) 642 Most Completions: 49, Kliff Kingsbury at Texas A&M (2002); vs. 5. Graham Harrell (2008) 626 Passing Missouri (2002) 6. Graham Harrell (2006) 617 Receiving Highest Completion Percentage: 83.7%, Graham Harrell vs. Iowa 7. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 585 Rushing State (2007); 36-of-43 8. Cody Hodges (2005) 531 Total Offense Most Yards per Completion: 28.8, Kliff Kingsbury vs. Oklahoma (1999); 9. Kliff Kingsbury (2001) 529 Scoring 9-of-17, 259 yards 10. (1988) 354 All-Purpose Most Yards: 661, B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) Most Yards by Class: Punting SINGLE-SEASON COMPLETION LEADERS Punt Return Freshman: 422, Billy Joe Tolliver vs. TCU (1985) Sophomore: 519, Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) 1. Graham Harrell (2007) 512 Kick-off Return 2. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) 479 Defense Junior: 646, Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) Senior: 661, B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) 3. B.J. Symons (2003) 470 Team Most Touchdowns: 8, B.J. Symons vs. Texas A&M (2003) 4. Graham Harrell (2008) 442 Jones AT&T Stadium Miscellaneous: 5. Sonny Cumbie (2004) 421 Longest Texas Tech Pass: 95, Robert Hall to Rodney Blackshear 6. Graham Harrell (2006) 412 Records not included on the following pages can be found in the media vs. Houston (1991) 7. Kliff Kingsbury (2001) 365 supplement located at www.texastech.com. Most Passing Yards In A Half: Steven Sheffield (370) vs. Kansas State 8. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 362 (2009) - First Half 9. Cody Hodges (2005) 353 9. Robert Hall (1993) 216 SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 10. Taylor Potts (2009) 195 1. B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) 661 2. Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) 646 3. Cody Hodges vs. Kansas State (2005) 643 CAREER 4. B.J. Symons at N.C. State (2003) 586 Most Attempts: 2,062, Graham Harrell (2005-08) 5. B.J. Symons at Oklahoma State (2003) 552 Most Completions: 1,403, Graham Harrell (2005-08) 6. Graham Harrell vs. Eastern Washington (2008) 536 Highest Completion Percentage: 68.0, Graham Harrell (2005-08); 7. Sonny Cumbie vs. California (2004) 520 1,403-of-2,062 8. Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) 519 Most Yards per Completion: 14.9, (1974-77); 161 9. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Missouri (2002) 510 completions, 2,411 yards 10. B.J. Symons vs. Texas A&M (2003) 505 Most Yards: 15,793, Graham Harrell (2005-08) Most Yards per Game: 350.9, Graham Harrell (2005-08); 15,793.45 games SEASON Most Touchdowns: 134, Graham Harrell (2005-08) Most Attempts: 719, B.J. Symons (2003) Miscellaneous: Most Completions: 512, Graham Harrell (2007) Most 300-Yard Games: 32, Graham Harrell (2005-08) Highest Completion Percentage: 71.8%, Graham Harrell (2007); Most 400-Yard Games: 20, Graham Harrell (2005-08) 512-of-713 Most Yards per Completion: 15.1, Billy Joe Tolliver (1988); 190 CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS completions, 2,869 yards 1. Graham Harrell (2005-08) 15,793 Most Yards: 5,833, B.J. Symons (2003) 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) 12,429 Most Yards by Class: 3. Robert Hall (1990-93) 7,908 Freshman: 1,596, (1994) 4. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) 6,789 Sophomore: 4,555, Graham Harrell (2006) 5. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) 6,756 Junior: 5,705, Graham Harrell (2007) 6. B.J. Symons (2000-03) 6,378 Senior: 5,833, B.J. Symons (2003) 7. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) 5,116 Most Yards per Game: 448.7, B.J. Symons (2003); 5,833/13 8. Ron Reeves (1978-81) 4,688 Most Touchdowns: 52, B.J. Symons (2003) 9. Cody Hodges (2002-05) 4,308 Miscellaneous: 10. Jamie Gill (1988-91) 3,280 Most 300-Yard Games: 13, Graham Harrell (2007) Most 400-Yard Games: 11, Graham Harrell (2007) CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-present) 134 SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) 95 1. B.J. Symons (2003) 5,833 3. B.J. Symons (2000-03) 59 2. Graham Harrell (2007) 5,705 4. Robert Hall (1990-93) 48 3. Graham Harrell (2008) 5,111 5. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) 42 4. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) 5,017 6. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) 38 5. Sonny Cumbie (2004) 4,742 7. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) 33 6. Graham Harrell (2006) 4,555 Cody Hodges (2002-05) 33 7. Cody Hodges (2005) 4,238 9. Ron Reeves (1978-81) 31 8. Kliff Kingsbury (2001) 3,502 10. Tom Wilson (1963-65) 23 9. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 3,418 10. Robert Hall (1993) 2,894 CAREER PASS ATTEMPTS LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-08) 2,062 SINGLE-SEASON YARD PER GAME LEADERS 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) 1,883 1. B.J. Symons (2003) 448.7 3. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) 1,070 2. Graham Harrell (2007) 438.8 4. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) 1,008 3. Sonny Cumbie (2004) 395.2 5. Robert Hall (1990-93) 997 4. Graham Harrell (2008) 393.2 6. B.J. Symons (2000-03) 797 5. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) 358.4 7. Ron Reeves (1978-81) 763 6. Cody Hodges (2005) 353.2 8. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) 704 7. Graham Harrell (2006) 350.4 9. Cody Hodges (2002-05) 543 8. Kliff Kingsbury (2001) 318.4 10. Jim Hart (1979-83) 498 9. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 284.3 10. Robert Hall (1993) 263.0 CAREER COMPLETION LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-08) 1,403 SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) 1,231 1. B.J. Symons (2003) 52 3. B.J. Symons (2000-03) 554 2. Graham Harrell (2007) 48 4. Robert Hall (1990-93) 548 3. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) 45 5. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) 519 Graham Harrell (2008) 45 6. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) 493 5. Graham Harrell (2006) 38 7. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) 461 6. Sonny Cumbie (2004) 32 8. Cody Hodges (2002-05) 360 7. Cody Hodges (2005) 31 9. Ron Reeves (1978-81) 352 8. Kliff Kingsbury (2001) 25 10. Jim Hart (1979-83) 244 9. Robert Hall (1993) 21 Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 21

2009 Red Raider Football 31 5. Carlos Francis (2003) 1,177 TOP PASSING GAMES RECEIVING RECORDS (2004) 1,177 7. Michael Crabtree (2008) 1,165 1. B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) 661 GAME 8. (2003) 1,099 2. Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) 646 Most Receptions: 15, Michael Crabtree vs. UTEP (2007); Robert Johnson 9. Nehemiah Glover (2003) 1,081 3. Cody Hodges vs. Kansas State (2005) 643 vs. SMU (2006) 10. Wes Welker (2002) 1,054 4. B.J. Symons at N.C. State (2003) 586 Most Receptions by Class: 5. B.J. Symons at Oklahoma State (2003) 552 Freshman: 15, Michael Crabtree vs. UTEP (2007) SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 6. Graham Harrell vs. Eastern Washington (2008) 536 Sophomore: 11, Carlos Francis vs. Nebraska (2001); Wes 1. Michael Crabtree (2007) 22 7. Sonny Cumbie vs. California (2004) 520 Welker vs. Texas A&M (2001) 2. Michael Crabtree (2008) 19 8. Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) 519 Junior: 14, Wes Welker vs. Texas (2002) 3. Jarrett Hicks (2004) 13 9. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Missouri (2002) 510 Senior: 15, Robert Johnson vs. SMU (2006) Joel Filani (2006) 13 10. B.J. Symons vs. Texas A&M (2003) 505 Most Yards: 255, Joel Filani vs. Kansas State (2005) 5. Lloyd Hill (1992) 12 11. B.J. Symons vs. Navy (2003) 497 Most Yards by Class: Mickey Peters (2003) 12 12. Steven Sheffield vs. Kansas State (2009) 490 Freshman: 244, Michael Crabtree at Rice (2007) 7. Nehemiah Glover (2002) 10 13. B.J. Symons vs. Iowa State (2003) 487 Sophomore: 241, Donnie Hart vs. Texas (1996) Jarrett Hicks (2005) 10 14. Graham Harrell vs. UTEP (2007) 484 Junior: 255, Joel Filani vs. Kansas State (2005) 9. Rodney Blackshear (1990) 9 15. Graham Harrell vs. Baylor (2006) 483 Senior: 251, Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) Derek Dorris (2000) 9 16. Kliff Kingsbury at Texas A&M (2002) 474 Most Yards per Reception: 50.2, Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston Carlos Francis (2003) 9 Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2008) 474 (1991); 5 rec., 251 yards Wes Welker (2003) 9 18. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Texas (2002) 473 Most Touchdowns: 4, Derek Dorris at Kansas (2000) Nehemiah Glover (2003) 9 19. Sonny Cumbie at SMU (2004) 470 Miscellaneous: Eric Morris (2007) 9 20. Graham Harrell at Texas (2007) 466 Longest Texas Tech Reception (Game): 95, Rodney Blackshear 21. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Utah State (2000) 456 from Robert Hall vs. Houston (1991) CAREER Graham Harrell vs. Oklahoma State (2008) 456 Most Receptions: 302, Taurean Henderson (2002-05) Taylor Potts vs. Rice (2009) 456 SINGLE-GAME RECEPTION LEADERS Most Yards: 3,127, Michael Crabtree (2007-08) 24. Cody Hodges vs. Florida International (2005) 454 1. Robert Johnson vs. SMU (2006) 15 Most Yards per Reception: 20.4, Rodney Blackshear (1987-91) Graham Harrell at Kansas State (2008) 454 Michael Crabtree vs. UTEP (2007) 15 Most Touchdowns: 41, Michael Crabtree (2007-08) 26. Graham Harrell at Texas A&M (2008) 450 3. Wes Welker vs. Texas (2002) 14 Miscellaneous: 27. Sonny Cumbie at New Mexico (2004) 449 Danny Amendola at Oklahoma State (2007) 14 Most 100-Yard Receiving Games: 15, Michael Crabtree (2007- 28. Billy Joe Tolliver vs. Oklahoma State (1988) 446 Michael Crabtree at Oklahoma State (2007) 14 08) 29. Graham Harrell vs. Minnesota (2006) 445 6. Ricky Williams vs. North Texas (2001) 13 CAREER RECEPTION LEADERS 30. Sonny Cumbie vs. TCU (2004) 441 Taurean Henderson at Texas A&M (2002) 13 1. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) 302 31. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Oklahoma State (2001) 440 Wes Welker at Missouri (2003) 13 2. Wes Welker (2000-03) 259 Sonny Cumbie vs. Nebraska (2004) 436 9. Larry Gilbert vs. Florida State (1966) 12 3. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) 231 Cody Hodges vs. Sam Houston State (2005) 436 Leonard Harris vs. Houston (1983) 12 4. Nehemiah Glover (2001-04) 223 34. Graham Harrell at Baylor (2007) 433 Lloyd Hill vs. Wyoming (1992) 12 5. Carlos Francis (2000-03) 216 35. Graham Harrell vs. Colorado (2007) 431 Ricky Williams vs. Oklahoma (2001) 12 6. Danny Amendola (2004-07) 204 36. B.J. Symons at Baylor (2003) 428 Nehemiah Glover vs. Nebraska (2004) 12 7. Jarrett Hicks (2003-06) 198 37. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Oklahoma State (2002) 425 Danny Amendola vs. UTEP (2007) 12 8. Mickey Peters (2000-03) 196 38. Graham Harrell vs. Iowa State (2007) 425 Michael Crabtree vs. Oklahoma (2007) 12 9. Lloyd Hill (1990-93) 189 Graham Harrell vs. Texas A&M (2007) 425 10. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 172 40. Billy Joe Tolliver vs. TCU (1985) 422 SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 41. Graham Harrell vs. Oklahoma (2007) 420 1. Joel Filani vs. Kansas State (2005) 255 CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS Taylor Potts at Texas (2009) 420 2. Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) 251 1. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) 3,127 43. Graham Harrell at SMU (2007) 419 3. Leonard Harris vs. Houston (1983) 248 2. Wes Welker (2000-03) 3,069 44. B.J. Symons vs. New Mexico (2003) 418 4. Michael Crabtree at Rice (2007) 244 3. Lloyd Hill (1990-93) 3,059 Graham Harrell vs. SMU (2008) 418 5. Donnie Hart vs. Texas (1996) 241 4. Carlos Francis (2000-03) 3,027 46. Graham Harrell at Rice (2007) 414 6. Michael Crabtree at Oklahoma State (2007) 237 5. Jarrett Hicks (2003-06) 2,859 47. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Kansas State (2001) 409 7. Carlos Francis vs. Utah State (2000) 234 6. Nehemiah Glover (2001-04) 2,725 48. Kliff Kingsbury at Missouri (2003) 408 8. Danny Amendola at Oklahoma State (2007) 233 7. Joel Filani (2003-06) 2,667 49. Cody Hodges vs. Texas A&M (2005) 408 9. Lloyd Hill vs. Wyoming (1992) 222 8. Mickey Peters (2000-03) 2,318 50. Kliff Kingsbury at New Mexico (2002) 407 10. Joel Filani vs. Baylor (2006) 212 9. Danny Amendola (2004-07) 2,246 Graham Harrell vs. Virginia (2007) 407 10. Donnie Hart (1995-98) 2,211 52. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Kansas (2000) 405 SEASON Taylor Potts vs. North Dakota (2009) 405 Most Receptions: 134, Michael Crabtree (2007) CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 54. Sonny Cumbie vs. Texas (2004) 403 Most Receptions by Class: 1. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) 41 55. B.J. Symons vs. Colorado (2003) 399 Freshman: 134, Michael Crabtree (2007) 2. Jarrett Hicks (2003-06) 30 56. Sonny Cumbie vs. Baylor (2004) 397 Sophomore: 97, Michael Crabtree (2008) 3. Joel Filani (2003-06) 23 Graham Harrell at Missouri (2007) 397 Junior: 86, Wes Welker (2002) 4. Mickey Peters (2000-03) 22 58. Graham Harrell at Texas A&M (2006) 392 Senior: 109, Danny Amendola (2007) 5. Carlos Francis (2000-03) 21 59. Robert Hall vs. Houston (1991) 388 Most Yards: 1,962, Michael Crabtree (2007) Wes Welker (2000-03) 21 Robert Hall vs. Georgia (1993) 388 Most Yards by Class: Nehemiah Glover (2001-04) 21 61. Graham Harrell at Kansas (2008) 386 Freshman: 1,962, Michael Crabtree (2007) 8. Lloyd Hill (1990-93) 20 62. Jim Hart vs. Houston (1983) 380 Sophomore: 1,177, Jarrett Hicks (2004) 63. Graham Harrell at UTEP (2006) 376 Junior: 1,261, Lloyd Hill (1992) 64. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Clemson (2002) 375 Senior: 1,300, Joel Filani (2006) 65. Kliff Kingsbury vs. Baylor (2002) 373 Most Yards per Reception: 22.1, Rodney Blackshear (1990) 66. Kliff Kingsbury vs. SMU (2002) 369 Most Touchdowns: 22, Michael Crabtree (2007) Sonny Cumbie at Oklahoma (2004) 369 Miscellaneous: Cody Hodges at Texas (2005) 369 Most 100-Yard Games: 11, Michael Crabtree (2007) 69. Cody Hodges at Nebraska (2005) 368 Graham Harrell at Iowa State (2006) 368 SINGLE-SEASON RECEPTION LEADERS 71. Robert Hall vs. Rice (1991) 366 1. Michael Crabtree (2007) 134 Kliff Kingsbury vs. Stephen F. Austin (2001) 366 2. Danny Amendola (2007) 109 73. B.J. Symons at Texas (2003) 365 3. Taurean Henderson (2002) 98 74. Zebbie Lethridge vs. Texas (1996) 364 4. Wes Welker (2003) 97 Kliff Kingsbury vs. New Mexico (2001) 364 Michael Crabtree (2008) 97 Graham Harrell vs. Mississippi (2008) 364 6. Ricky Williams (2001) 92 77. Billy Joe Tolliver vs. Houston (1988) 363 7. Joel Filani (2006) 91 78. Graham Harrell at Oklahoma (2008) 361 Robert Johnson (2006) 89 79. Zebbie Lethridge vs. North Texas (1997) 359 9. Wes Welker (2002) 86 10. Mickey Peters (2003) 78 Taurean Henderson (2003) 78

SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 1. Michael Crabtree (2007) 1,962 2. Joel Filani (2006) 1,300 3. Lloyd Hill (1992) 1,261 4. Danny Amendola (2007) 1,245

2009 Red Raider Football 32 RUSHING RECORDS CAREER TOP RUSHING GAMES Most Attempts: 789, Ricky Williams (1997-01) Most Yards: 4,219, Byron Hanspard (1994-96) Total 100-Yard Performances: 187 GAME Most Yards per Attempt: 6.2, James Sides (1953-55) Most Attempts: 43, Anthony Hutchison vs. TCU (1982) Total 200-Yard Performances: 26 Most Yards per Game: 127.8, Byron Hanspard (1994-96) Most Yards: 287, Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) 1. Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) 287 Most Touchdowns: 52, James Gray (1986-89) Most Yards by Class: 2. James Gray vs. Duke (1989) 280 Miscellaneous: Freshman: 230, Shaud Williams vs. Colorado (1999) 3. Byron Hanspard vs. Oklahoma State (1996) 272 Most Games Rushing for 100 Yards: 21, Byron Hanspard Sophomore: 260, Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force (1995) 4. James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1978) 268 (1994-96) Junior: 287, Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) 5. Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force (1995) 260 Most Games Rushing for 200 Yards: 6, Byron Hanspard Senior: 268, James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1978) 6. Ricky Williams vs. UTEP (1998) 251 (1994-96) Most Yards per Attempt: 14.1, Taurean Henderson vs. Indiana State 7. Byron Hanspard vs. SW Louisiana (1996) 247 (2005); 10-141 yards 8. Ricky Williams vs. Fresno State (1998) 244 CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS Most Touchdowns: 5, James Gray vs. Rice (1989); Billy Taylor vs. 9. James Gray vs. Arizona (1989) 234 1. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) 4,219 TCU (1977) 10. James Gray vs. SMU (1989) 232 2. James Gray (1986-89) 4,066 Miscellaneous: 11. Shaud Williams vs. Colorado (1999) 230 3. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 3,661 Most Players Gaining 100 Yards: Ricky Williams (159) and 12. Byron Hanspard vs. Houston (1995) 228 4. Byron Morris (1991-93) 3,544 Rob Peters (106) vs. Baylor (1998) 13. James Gray vs. Rice (1989) 227 5. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) 3,241 Most Yards Gained by Two Players: 385 vs. Baylor (1996); 14. Byron Hanspard vs. Utah State (1996) 224 6. James Hadnot (1976-79) 2,794 Byron Hanspard (287) and (98) 15. Byron Morris vs. Houston (1993) 223 7. Larry Isaac (1973-76) 2,633 Longest Texas Tech Run: 90, Donny Anderson vs. TCU Byron Morris vs. TCU (1993) 223 8. Donny Anderson (1963-65) 2,280 (1964) 17. Byron Morris vs. SMU (1993) 222 9. Shannon Woods (2005-08) 2,249 Byron Morris vs. Houston (1992) 222 10. Doug McCutchen (1970-72) 2,222 SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 19. Byron Hanspard vs. Georgia (1996) 214 1. Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) 287 20. James Hadnot vs. Baylor (1978) 212 CAREER ATTEMPT LEADERS 2. James Gray vs. Duke (1989) 280 21. James Gray vs. TCU (1989) 209 1. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 789 3. Byron Hanspard vs. Oklahoma State (1996) 272 22. Walter Schlinkman vs. Creighton (1942) 206 2. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) 760 4. James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1978) 268 Anthony Hutchison vs. SMU (1982) 206 3. James Gray (1986-89) 742 5. Byron Hanspard vs. Air Force (1995) 260 24. James Hadnot vs. Rice (1979) 204 4. Byron Morris (1991-93) 638 6. Ricky Williams vs. UTEP (1998) 251 Cliff Hoskins vs. Baylor (1972) 204 5. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) 577 7. Byron Hanspard vs. SW Louisiana (1996) 247 Doug McCutchen vs. TCU (1970) 204 6. Larry Isaac (1973-76) 538 8. Ricky Williams vs. Fresno State (1998) 244 27. Byron Morris vs. TCU (1992) 199 7. James Hadnot (1976-78) 532 9. James Gray vs. Arizona (1989) 234 James Hadnot vs. Houston (1979) 199 8. Donny Anderson (1963-65) 526 10. James Gray vs. SMU (1989) 232 29. Byron Hanspard vs. Texas A&M (1996) 198 9. Doug McCutchen (1970-72) 496 30. Byron Hanspard vs. Kansas (1996) 194 SEASON 10. (1988-91) 492 31. James Gray vs. Rice (1988) 181 Most Attempts: 339, Byron Hanspard (1996) 32. Byron Hanspard vs. SMU (1995) 180 CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Most Yards: 2,084, Byron Hanspard (1996) Byron Hanspard vs. Arkansas State (1995) 180 1. James Gray (1986-89) 52 Most Yards by Class: 34. Ricky Williams vs. Kansas (1997) 179 2. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) 50 Freshman: 894, Ricky Williams (1997) 35. Anthony Hutchison vs. New Mexico (1981) 178 3. Byron Morris (1991-93) 37 Sophomore: 1,582, Ricky Williams (1998) 36. Byron Morris vs. SMU (1992) 175 4. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 36 Junior: 2,084, Byron Hanspard (1996) Anthony Hutchison vs. TCU (1982) 175 5. Shannon Woods (2005-08) 33 Senior: 1,752, Byron Morris (1993) 38. Byron Morris vs. Baylor (1993) 174 6. Bobby Cavazos (1951-53) 32 Most Yards per Attempt: 9.1, Lonnie Graham (1954) 39. James Gray vs. TCU (1987) 173 7. Larry Isaac (1973-76) 31 Most Yards per Game: 189.5, Byron Hanspard (1996) James Gray vs. Rice (1987) 173 8. Billy Taylor (1974-77) 29 Most Touchdowns: 22, Byron Morris (1993) Billy Taylor vs. Arizona (1976) 173 Byron Hanspard (1994-96) 29 vs. SMU (1973) 173 Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) 29 SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 43. George Smith vs. (1972) 172 1. Byron Hanspard (1996) 2,084 44. Ricky Williams vs. North Texas (1998) 170 2. Byron Morris (1998) 1,752 Sammy Morris vs. Texas A&M (1999) 170 3. Ricky Williams (1998) 1,582 46. Donny Anderson vs. TCU (1969) 169 4. James Gray (1989) 1,509 Taurean Henderson at Kansas (2004) 169 5. Byron Hanspard (1995) 1,374 48. Robert Lewis vs. Arkansas (1983) 167 6. James Hadnot (1979) 1,371 49. James Hadnot vs. SMU (1978) 166 7. James Hadnot (1978) 1,369 50. Ricky Williams vs. Baylor (1998) 159 8. Byron Morris (1992) 1,279 51. Byron Morris vs. Texas (1993) 158 9. Doug McCutchen (1970) 1,068 George Smith vs. New Mexico (1972) 158 10. James Gray (1987) 1,006 53. Byron Morris vs. Baylor (1992) 157 James Gray vs. North Texas (1988) 157 SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPT LEADERS Donny Anderson vs. New Mexico St. (1965) 157 1. Byron Hanspard (1996) 339 56. Doug McCutchen vs. Baylor (1970) 155 2. Ricky Williams (1998) 336 57. James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1979) 153 3. Byron Morris (1993) 298 George Smith vs. Utah (1972) 153 4. James Hadnot (1979) 273 Ricky Williams vs. Baylor (2001) 153 5. James Gray (1989) 263 60. Shaud Williams vs. North Texas (1999) 151 6. James Hadnot (1978) 251 James Gray vs. Lamar (1987) 151 7. Byron Hanspard (1995) 248 Billy Taylor vs. TCU (1977) 151 8. Byron Morris (1992) 242 63. James Gray vs. Colorado State (1987) 150 9. Doug McCutchen (1970) 227 Billy Taylor vs. North Carolina (1977) 150 10. Anthony Lynn (1990) 224

SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS 1. Byron Morris (1993) 22 2. James Gray (1989) 20 3. Donny Anderson (1965) 17 Taurean Henderson (2005) 17 5. Taurean Henderson (2004) 16 6. Ricky Williams (2001) 14 7. Bobby Cavazos (1953) 13 Billy Taylor (1977) 13 Byron Hanspard (1996) 13 Ricky Williams (1998) 13

2009 Red Raider Football 33 CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS Field Goals Made: 17, Bill Adams (1979); Ricky Gann (1984); Lin TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-2008) 15,611 Elliott (1991) 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-01) 12,263 Field Goals Attempted: 26, Ricky Gann (1984); Lin Elliott (1991) GAME 3. Robert Hall (1990-93) 8,489 Field Goal Percentage: .824, Lin Elliott (1990); 14-of-17 Most Plays: 78, Kliff Kingsbury vs. Missouri (2002); 8 rush, 70 pass 4. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) 7,690 Most PAT Kicks, No Misses: 67, Alex Trlica (2007) Most Yards: 681, B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) 5. B.J. Symons (2000-03) 6,586 Perfect PAT Seasons: 1972, Don Grimes (34-of-34); 1978, Bill Adams Most Yards by Class: 6. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) 6,475 (26-of-26); 1990, Lin Elliott (32-of-32); 1995, Tony Rogers (37- Freshman: 398, Billy Joe Tolliver vs. TCU (1985) 7. Ron Reeves (1978-81) 5,544 of-37); 2001, Robert Treece (49-of-49); 2002, Robert Treece (54- Sophomore: 518, Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) 8. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) 4,965 of-54); 2004, Alex Trlica (55-of-55); 2005, Alex Trlica (60-of-60); Junior: 643, Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) 9. Cody Hodges (2002-05) 4,532 2006, Alex Trlica (51-of-51); 2007, Alex Trlica (67-of-67); 2008, Senior: 661, B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) 10. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) 4,219 Matt Williams (33-of-33) Most Touchdowns Responsible For: 8, B.J. Symons vs. Texas A&M (2003) CAREER TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR SINGLE-SEASON SCORING LEADERS 1. Graham Harrell (2005-2008) 146 1. Byron Morris (1993); 22 TD, 1 conversion 134 SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 2. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) 100 2. Taurean Henderson (2005); 22 TD 132 1. B.J. Symons at Mississippi (2003) 681 3. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) 71 Michael Crabtree (2007); 22 TD 132 2. Graham Harrell at Oklahoma State (2007) 643 4. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) 70 4. James Gray (1989); 20 TD 120 3. B.J. Symons at N.C. State (2003) 618 5. B.J. Symons (2000-03) 61 5. Michael Crabtree (2008); 19 TD 114 5. Cody Hodges vs. Kansas State (2005) 604 6. James Gray (1986-89) 52 6. Byron Hanspard (1995); 18 TD 108 6. Graham Harrell vs. Eastern Washington (2008) 538 7. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) 44 Ricky Williams (2001); 18 TD 108 7. B.J. Symons vs. Iowa State (2003) 529 8. Robert Hall (1990-93) 41 Taurean Henderson (2004); 18 TD 108 B.J. Symons at Oklahoma State (2003) 529 9. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 39 9. Alex Trlica (2007); 12 FG, 63 PAT 106 9. Graham Harrell vs. Texas (2006) 518 10. Byron Morris (1990-93) 37 10. Donny Anderson (1965); 17 TD 102 10. Steven Sheffield vs. Kansas State (2009) 509 SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWN LEADERS SEASON SCORING RECORDS 1. Byron Morris (1993) 22 Most Plays: 814, Kliff Kingsbury (2002); 102 rush, 712 pass Taurean Henderson (2005) 22 Most Yards: 5,976, B.J. Symons (2003) GAME Michael Crabtree (2007) 22 Most Yards by Class: Points: 30, Billy Taylor vs. TCU (1977); James Gray vs. Rice (1989); 4. James Gray (1989) 20 Freshman: 1,885, Zebbie Lethridge (1994) Byron Hanspard vs. SMU (1995) 5. Michael Crabtree (2008) 19 Sophomore: 4,489, Graham Harrell (2006) Touchdowns: 5, Billy Taylor vs. TCU (1977); James Gray vs. Rice 6. Byron Hanspard (1995) 18 Junior: 5,614, Graham Harrell (2007) (1989); Byron Hanspard vs. SMU (1995); Taurean Henderson vs. Ricky Williams (2001) 18 Senior: 5,976, B.J. Symons (2003) Kansas State (2005) Taurean Henderson (2004) 18 Most Yards per Game: 459.7, B.J. Symons (2003) Points by Kicking: 15 vs. Cal State-Fullerton (1991); 4 FG, 3 PAT 9. Donny Anderson (1965) 17 Most Touchdowns Responsible For: 57, B.J. Symons (2003) Field Goals Made: 4, nine times; latest, Chris Birkholz vs. Texas (1998) 10. Taurean Henderson (2003) 16 Longest Field Goal Made: 57, Bill Adams vs. Texas A&M (1977) SINGLE-SEASON ATTEMPT LEADERS SINGLE-SEASON FIELD GOAL LEADERS 1. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) 814 LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUNS 1. Bill Adams (1979) 17 2. Graham Harrell (2007) 751 1. Donny Anderson vs. TCU (1964) 90 Ricky Gann (1984) 17 3. B.J. Symons (2003) 740 2. Lonnie Graham vs. West Texas State (1955) 89 Lin Elliott (1991) 17 4. Sonny Cumbie (2004) 694 3. Percy Walker vs. TCU (1926) 88 4. Bill Adams (1978) 16 5. Graham Harrell (2008) 667 Glen Lewis vs. Texas Western (1948) 88 Chris Birkholz (1998) 16 6. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 663 Bobby Cavazos vs. Baylor (1951) 88 6. Brian Hall (1976) 15 7. Graham Harrell (2006) 649 6. Ansel Cole vs. Tulsa (1983) 87 Scott Segrist (1988) 15 8. Cody Hodges (2005) 640 7. Byron Hanspard vs. Oklahoma State (1996) 72 Alex Trlica (2006) 15 9. Kliff Kingsbury (2001) 595 8. Robert Hall vs. Rice (1991) 70 9. Lin Elliott (1990) 14 10. Robert Hall (1993) 442 9. Byron Hanspard vs. Southwestern Louisiana (1996) 65 10. Eight tied; latest, Alex Trlica (2005) 13 10. Byron Hanspard vs. Houston (1995) 63 SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS SINGLE-SEASON PAT LEADERS 1. B.J. Symons (2003); 143 rush, 5,833 pass 5,976 LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1. Alex Trlica (2007) 67 2. Graham Harrell (2007); -91 rush, 5,705 pass 5,614 1. Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) 95 2. Keith Toogood (2003) 66 3. Graham Harrell (2008); -15 rush, 5,111 pass 5,096 2. Cal Stevenson vs. Texas A&M (1948) 90 3. Alex Trlica (2005) 60 4. Kliff Kingsbury (2002); -114 rush, 5,017 pass 4,903 3. Brian Nelson vs. TCU (1976) 88 4. Alex Trlica (2004) 55 5. Sonny Cumbie (2004); -167 rush, 4,742 pass 4,575 4. Donnie Hart vs. Texas (1996) 86 5. Robert Treece (2002) 54 6. Graham Harrell (2006); -66 rush, 4,555 pass 4,489 5. James Gray vs. Arizona (1988) 85 6. Alex Trlica (2006) 51 7. Cody Hodges (2005); 191 rush, 4,238 pass 4,429 Rodney Blackshear vs. Arkansas (1990) 85 7. Jon Davis (1993) 45 8. Kliff Kingsbury (2001); -48 rush, 3,502 pass 3,454 7. John Roberts vs. Arkansas (1957) 84 8. Robert Treece (2001) 43 9. Kliff Kingsbury (2000); 19 rush, 3,418 pass 3,437 8. Michael Crabtree at Nevada (2008) 82 9. Tony Rogers (1995) 37 10. Robert Hall (1993); 145 rush, 2,894 pass 3,039 9. Don Schmidt vs. Houston (1954) 80 Alex Trlica (2007) 37 Mickie Barron vs. Baylor (1958) 80 SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) 80 SINGLE-SEASON TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. B.J. Symons (2003) 57 Jarrett Hicks vs. Nebraska (2004) 80 1. B.J. Symons (2003) 57 2. Graham Harrell (2007) 52 2. Graham Harrell (2007) 52 3. Graham Harrell (2008) 51 LONGEST FIELD GOALS 3. Graham Harrell (2008) 51 4. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) 47 1. Bill Adams vs. Texas A&M (1977) 57 4. Kliff Kingsbury (2002) 47 5. Graham Harrell (2006) 40 2. Kenny Vinyard vs. TCU (1966) 55 5. Graham Harrell (2006) 40 6. Sonny Cumbie (2004) 34 David Mellot vs. New Mexico (1975) 55 6. Sonny Cumbie (2004) 34 7. Cody Hodges (2005) 34 Ricky Gann vs. Houston (1984) 55 7. Cody Hodges (2005) 34 8. Robert Hall (1993) 25 Jaret Greaser vs. Texas (1996) 55 8. Robert Hall (1993) 25 Kliff Kingsbury (2001) 25 6. Kenny Vinyard vs. Texas (1967) 54 Kliff Kingsbury (2001) 25 10. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 23 7. Bill Adams vs. SMU (1978) 53 10. Kliff Kingsbury (2000) 23 Jaret Greaser vs. Kansas State (1996) 53 CAREER Tony Rogers vs. Kansas State (1996) 53 CAREER Most Plays: 2,158, Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02); 275 rush, 1,883 pass Chris Birkholz vs. Texas (1998) 53 Points: 414, Taurean Henderson (2002-05) – 69 TD Most Yards: 15,611, Graham Harrell (2005-08); -182 rush, 15,793 Bowl Game Points per Game: 9.4, Michael Crabtree (2007-08), 246 points, 26 games pass Alex Trlica vs. Minnesota (2006 Insight Bowl) 52 Touchdowns: 69, Taurean Henderson (2002-05) Most Yards per Game: 278.7, Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) Points by Kicking: 377, Alex Trlica (2004-07); 48 FG, 233 PAT Most Touchdowns Responsible For: 100, Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) SEASON Conversions Made: 233, Alex Trlica (2004-07) Points: 134, Byron Morris (1993); 22 TD, 1 conversion Conversions Attempted: 233, Alex Trlica (2004-07) CAREER ATTEMPT LEADERS Points by Class: Field Goals Made: 48, Alex Trlica (2004-07) 1. Kliff Kingsbury (1999-02) 2,158 Freshman: 132, Michael Crabtree (2007) Field Goals Attempted: 73, Alex Trlica (2004-07) 2. Graham Harrell (2005-2008) 2,124 Sophomore: 114, Michael Crabtree (2008) Field Goal Percentage: .724, Robert Treece (2001-02); 21-of-29 3. Zebbie Lethridge (1994-97) 1,539 Junior: 108, Taurean Henderson (2004) Consecutive Field Goals Made (Career): 10, Bill Adams (1979); 10, 4. Robert Hall (1990-93) 1,341 Senior: 134, Byron Morris (1993) Scott Segrist (1988) 5. Ron Reeves (1978-81) 1,333 Points per Game: 12.2, Byron Morris (1993) 6. Billy Joe Tolliver (1985-88) 1,150 Touchdowns: 22, Byron Morris (1993); Taurean Henderson (2005); CAREER SCORING LEADERS 7. B.J. Symons (2000-03) 864 Michael Crabtree (2007) 1. Taurean Henderson (2002-05); 69 TD 414 8. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 789 Points by Kicking: 106, Alex Trlica (2007); 13 FG, 67 PAT 2. Alex Trlica (2004-07); 48 FG, 233 PAT 377 9. Sonny Cumbie (2001-04) 762 Conversions Made: 67, Alex Trlica (2007) 3. James Gray (1986-89); 52 TD 312 10. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) 761 Conversions Attempted: 70, Keith Toogood (2003) 4. Ricky Williams (1997-01); 42 TD 252

2009 Red Raider Football 34 5. Michael Crabtree (2007-08); 41 TD 246 6. Shannon Woods (2005-08); 40 TD 240 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PUNTING RECORDS 7. Byron Hanspard (1994-96); 38 TD 228 8. Byron Morris (1991-93); 37 TD, 2 conversions 226 GAME GAME 9. Lin Elliott (1988-91); 40 FG, 100 PAT 220 Yards: 347, Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) Punts: 36, Charlie Calhoun vs. Centenary (1939) 10. Scott Segrist (1985-88); 41 FG, 92 PAT 215 Yards by Class: Game (Since 1950): 12, Dennis Vance vs. Texas (1984) Freshman: 271, Wes Welker vs. Kansas (2000) Punting Average: 57.0, Alex Reyes vs. Baylor (2004); 3 punts for CAREER TOUCHDOWN LEADERS Sophomore: 269, Byron Hanspard vs. Houston (1995) 171 yards 1. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) 69 Junior: 347, Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) Longest Punt: 85, R.W. Moyers vs. West Texas State (1945) 2. James Gray (1986-89) 52 Senior: 341, Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma St. (1965) 3. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 42 LONGEST PUNTS 4. Michael Crabtree (2007-08) 41 SINGLE-GAME YARDAGE LEADERS 1. R.W. Moyers vs. West Texas State (1945) 85 5. Shannon Woods (2005-08) 40 1. Byron Hanspard vs. Baylor (1996) 347 2. David Kuykendall vs. Arkansas (1975) 79 6. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) 38 2. Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma St. (1965) 341 3. Buddy Hill vs. Tulsa (1954) 78 7. Byron Morris (1991-93) 37 3. Wes Welker at Texas A&M (2002) 327 Ken Vinyard vs. Kansas (1966) 78 8. Bobby Cavazos (1951-53) 32 4. Donny Anderson vs. TCU (1965) 303 Johnny Odom vs. Boston College (1971) 78 9. Larry Isaac (1973-76) 31 5. James Hadnot vs. New Mexico (1978) 297 Mark Bounds vs. Texas (1991) 78 Wes Welker (2000-03) 31 6. Leonard Harris vs. Houston (1983) 283 7. Robert King vs. Rice (1992) 77 7. Rodney Blackshear vs. Houston (1991) 274 Robert King vs. Texas A&M (1993) 77 CAREER FIELD GOAL LEADERS 8. Byron Hanspard vs. Oklahoma St. (1996) 272 9. Johnny Odom vs. SMU (1970) 76 1. Alex Trlica (2004-07) 48 9. Wes Welker vs. Kansas (2000) 271 10. Johnny Odom vs. Texas (1970) 75 2. Bill Adams (1977-79) 43 10. James Gray vs. SMU (1989) 269 Maury Buford vs. Texas A&M (1978) 75 3. Ricky Gann (1981-84) 41 Byron Hanspard vs. Houston (1995) 269 Robert King vs. Wyoming (1992) 75 Scott Segrist (1985-88) 41 5. Lin Elliott (1988-91) 40 SEASON SEASON 6. Jon Davis (1991-94) 35 Yards: 2,276, Byron Hanspard (1996) Punts: 78, Maury Buford (1981) Chris Birkholz (1998-00) 35 Yards by Class: Punting Average: 46.8, Mark Bounds (1991); 53 punts for 2,481 yards 8. Don Grimes (1971-73) 29 Freshman: 1,978, Michael Crabtree (2007) 9. Brian Hall (1974-77) 28 Sophomore: 1,848, Byron Hanspard (1995) SINGLE-SEASON AVERAGE LEADERS 10. Tony Rogers (1994-97) 25 Junior: 2,276, Byron Hanspard (1996) 1. Mark Bounds (1991); 53 punts for 2,481 yards 46.8 Robert Treece (2001-02) 25 Senior: 2,107, Donny Anderson (1965) 2. Alex Reyes (2006); 43 punts for 1,943 yards 45.2 Yards per Game: 206.9, Byron Hanspard (1996) 3. Maury Buford (1981); 78 punts for 3,493 yards 44.8 CAREER PAT LEADERS 4. Maury Buford (1978); 71 punts for 3,131 yards 44.1 1. Alex Trlica (2004-07) 233 SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS 5. Alex Reyes (2003); 28 punts for 1,203 yards 43.0 2. Jon Davis (1991-94) 103 1. Byron Hanspard (1996) 2,276 6. Alex Reyes (2005); 49 punts for 2,099 yards 42.8 3. Lin Elliott (1988-91) 100 2. Donny Anderson (1965) 2,107 7. Robert King (1993); 54 punts for 2,305 yards 42.7 4. Robert Treece (2001-02) 97 3. Wes Welker (2002) 2,055 8. Robert King (1992); 53 punts for 2,256 yards 42.6 5. Scott Segrist (1985-88) 92 4. Michael Crabtree (2007) 1,978 Jonathan LaCour (2007); 29 punts for 1,236 yards 42.6 6. Chris Birkholz (1998-00) 88 5. Byron Morris (1993) 1,902 10. Jamie Simmons (1988); 44 punts for 1,860 yards 42.4 7. Brian Hall (1974-76) 79 6. Byron Hanspard (1995) 1,848 8. Don Grimes (1971-73) 78 7. Shannon Woods (2006) 1,808 CAREER 9. Jack Kirkpatrick (1952-55) 74 8. Ricky Williams (1998) 1,758 Punts: 293, Maury Buford (1978-81) 10. Kenny Vinyard (1966-68) 67 9. Donny Anderson (1964) 1,710 Punting Average: 43.3, Alex Reyes (2006); 43 punts for 1,943 yards 10. James Gray (1989) 1,661 CAREER AVERAGE LEADERS CAREER 1. Alex Reyes (2003-06) 43.3 Yards: 5,730, Wes Welker (2000-03) 2. Maury Buford (1978-81) 43.2 Yards per Game: 171.9, Donny Anderson (1963-65) 3. Robert King (1992-93) 42.6 4. Jeremy Hernandez (1996-98) 40.1 CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 5. Jamie Simmons (1986-89) 40.1 1. Wes Welker (2000-03) 5,730 6. Brad Cade (1994-95) 39.8 2. Taurean Henderson (2002-05) 5,308 7. Clinton Greathouse (2000-02) 39.8 3. Donny Anderson (1963-65) 5,156 8. Eric Rosiles (1999-00) 39.8 4. Byron Hanspard (1994-96) 5,115 9. Dennis Vance (1982-84) 39.6 5. Ricky Williams (1997-01) 5,024 10. Kenny Vinyard (1966-68) 39.2 6. James Gray (1986-89) 4,796 7. Danny Amendola (2004-07) 3,839 8. Byron Morris (1991-93) 3,822 9. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) 3,492 10. Wayne Walker (1985-88) 3,183

2009 Red Raider Football 35 PUNT RETURN RECORDS KICKOFF RETURN RECORDS DEFENSE RECORDS

GAME GAME GAME Returns: 8, Wes Welker vs. New Mexico (2001) Returns: 6, Ivory McCann vs. Texas (2001) Tackles: 30, Donald Harris vs. Arizona (1988) Yards: 166, Wes Welker vs. Texas A&M (2002) Yards: 169, Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma St. (1965) Fumble Return for Touchdown: 1, several times; most recently, Darcel Yards by Class: Yards by Class: McBath vs. Iowa State (2007) Freshman: 106, Tracy Saul vs. Texas (1989) Freshman: 182, Eric Stephens at Texas (2009) Interceptions: 3, Daniel Charbonnet vs. SMU (2008), Darcel McBath Sophomore: 102, Tyrone Thurman vs. Texas (1986) Sophomore: 98, Ivory McCann vs. Ohio State (2002) at Kansas (2008) Junior: 166, Wes Welker vs. Texas A&M (2002) Junior: 132, Rodney Blackshear vs. Texas A&M (1990) Interception Return for Touchdown: 1, several times; most recently, Senior: 169, Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma State (1965) Senior: 145, Leonard Harris vs. TCU (1983) Darcel McBath vs. Mississippi (2008) Yards per Return: 47.0, Larry Alford vs. Texas (1968); 3-141 yards Yards per Return: 60.0, Johnnie Mack vs. SMU (2003); 2-120 yards Touchdowns: 1, several times; most recently, Vincent Meeks at Oklahoma Longest Fumble Return: 92, Marcus Coleman vs. New Mexico (1995) Touchdowns: 1, several times; most recently; Eric Morris at Nevada Longest Interception Return: 98, Dave Parks vs. Colorado (1962) (2008) (2002); 98 yards Longest Texas Tech Punt Return: 96, Tyrone Thurman vs. Texas (1986) 100-Yard Returns: 100, Ivory McCann vs. New Mexico (2001), Keith Henderson vs. Houston (1984), Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma SEASON State (1965), Jack Kirkpatrick vs. Tulsa (1953), Jack Kirkpatrick Tackles: 193, Lawrence Flugence (2002) LONGEST PUNT RETURNS vs. West Texas State (1953) Tackles for Loss: 24.5, Adell Duckett (2003) 1. Tyrone Thurman vs. Texas (1986) 96 Tackles for Loss Yards: 123, Adell Duckett (2003), Brandon Williams 2. Estil Carnes vs. New Mexico Normal (1931) 90 LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNS (2008) Danny Amendola at Kansas State (2004) 90 1. Ivory McCann vs. New Mexico (2001) 100 Sacks: 14.0, Adell Duckett (2003) 4. Wes Welker at Texas A&M (2002) 88 Keith Henderson vs. Houston (1984) 100 Sack Yards: 104, Brandon Williams (2008) 5. Eric Morris at Nevada (2008) 86 Donny Anderson vs. Oklahoma St. (1965) 100 Fumble Recoveries: 4, (1995), Paul McClendon (2001), 6. Wes Welker vs. Nebraska (2001) 85 Jack Kirkpatrick vs. Tulsa (1953) 100 Daniel Charbonnet (2008) 7. Larry Alford vs. Texas (1968) 84 Jack Kirkpatrick vs. West Texas State (1953) 100 Fumble Returns for Touchdowns: 3, Paul McClendon (2001) Leonard Harris vs. TCU (1983) 84 6. Vincent Meeks at Oklahoma (2002) 98 Interceptions: 11, Elmer Tarbox (1938) 9. Elmer Wilson vs. West Texas State (1951) 80 7. Frank Graves vs. New Mexico (1951) 97 Interception Return for Touchdowns: 2, Marcus Coleman (1994), John Norman vs. Baylor (1999) 80 8. Herman Bailey vs. Hardin-Simmons (1949) 95 Lawrence Williams vs. New Mexico (1973) 95 Darcel McBath (2008) SEASON Dane Johnson vs. Texas (1997) 95 Most Passes Broken Up: 24, Joselio Hanson (2002) Returns: 57, Wes Welker (2002) Most Blocked Kicks: 3, Marcus Coleman (1992) Yards: 752, Wes Welker (2002) SEASON Yards by Class: Returns: 27, Ivory McCann (2002) SINGLE-SEASON TACKLE LEADERS Freshman: 419, Tyrone Thurman (1985) Yards: 621, Rodney Blackshear (1990); 24 returns 1. Lawrence Flugence (2002) 193 Sophomore: 444, Tyrone Thurman (1986) Yards by Class: 2. Brad Hastings (1985) 171 Junior: 752, Wes Welker (2002) Freshman: 606, Ivory McCann (2001) 3. Lawrence Flugence (2000) 156 Senior: 385, Wes Welker (2003) Sophomore: 495, Ivory McCann (2002) 4. Michael Johnson (1987) 154 Yards per Return: 13.5, Tyrone Thurman (1985), 33 for 444 yards Junior: 621, Rodney Blackshear (1990) 5. Brad Hastings (1986) 153 Touchdowns: 3, Wes Welker (2002) Senior: 541, Donny Anderson (1965) (1999) 153 Yards per Return: 30.8, Lawrence Williams (1972); 16-493 yards 7. Ryan Aycock (2002) 151 SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS Touchdowns: 2, Jack Kirkpatrick (1953) 8. Lawrence Flugence (2001) 145 1. Wes Welker (2002); 57 returns 752 9. Brad Hastings (1984) 141 SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE LEADERS 2. Tyrone Thurman (1986); 33 returns 444 Donald Harris (1988) 141 1. Rodney Blackshear (1990); 24 returns 621 3. Larry Alford (1968); 38 returns 430 2. Ivory McCann (2001); 22 returns 606 James Mosley (1988) 141 4. Tyrone Thurman (1985); 31 returns 419 3. Johnnie Mack (2003); 22 returns 546 5. Wes Welker (2003); 33 returns 385 4. Donny Anderson (1965); 22 returns 541 SINGLE-SEASON TACKLES BY POSITION 6. Danny Amendola (2006); 41 returns 377 5. Tyrone Thurman (1988); 23 returns 535 End – Aaron Hunt (2002) 108 7. Marc Dove (1971); 33 returns 374 6. Ivory McCann (2002); 27 returns 495 Tackle – Gabe Rivera (1982) 105 8. Danny Amendola (2004); 29 returns 371 7. Lawrence Williams (1972); 16 returns 493 Linebacker – Lawrence Flugence (2002) 193 9. Leonard Harris (1982); 33 returns 365 8. Lawrence Williams (1973); 19 returns 491 Cornerback – Leonard Jones (1985) 91 10. Wes Welker (2000); 28 returns 353 9. Jamar Wall (2008); 20 returns 477 Safety – Kevin Curtis (1999) 153 10. Donny Anderson (1963); 18 returns 448 SINGLE-SEASON RETURN LEADERS Dudley McAfee (1989); 20 returns 448 SINGLE-SEASON SACK LEADERS 1. Wes Welker (2002) 57 1. Adell Duckett (2003) 14.0 2. Danny Amendola (2006) 41 SINGLE-SEASON RETURN LEADERS 2. Brandon Williams (2008) 13.0 3. Larry Alford (1968) 38 1. Ivory McCann (2002) 27 3. Aaron Hunt (2001) 12.0 4. Tyrone Thurman (1987) 35 2. Rodney Blackshear (1990) 24 4. Shawn Jackson (1992) 11.0 3. Tyrone Thurman (1988) 23 5. Marc Dove (1971) 33 5. Calvin Riggs (1986) 10.5 Leonard Harris (1982) 33 4. Donny Anderson (1965) 22 Ivory McCann (2001) 22 Montae Reagor (1997) 10.5 Tyrone Thurman (1986) 33 Brandon Sharpe (2009) 10.5 Wes Welker (2003) 33 Johnnie Mack (2003) 22 7. Wayne Walker (1986) 21 8. Fred Petty (1991) 9.0 9. Larry Alford (1967) 32 Aaron Hunt (2002) 9.0 Danny Amendola (2005) 32 Johnnie Mack (2004) 21 9. Dudley McAfee (1989) 20 McKinner Dixon (2008) 9.0 CAREER Jamar Wall (2008) 20 SINGLE-SEASON INTERCEPTION LEADERS Returns: 152, Wes Welker (2000-03) 1. Elmer Tarbox (1938) 11 Yards: 1,761, Wes Welker (2000-03) CAREER Returns: 56, Donny Anderson (1963-65) Yards per Return: 12.0, Marc Dove (1969-71), 48 for 576 yards 2. John Thompson (1951) 8 Yards: 1,309, Donny Anderson (1963-65); 56 returns Touchdowns: 8, Wes Welker (2000-03) Tracy Saul (1989) 8 Yards per Return: 30.3, Ronnie Rice (1957-59); 19-577 yards Tracy Saul (1991) 8 Touchdowns: 2, Jack Kirkpatrick (1952-55) CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 5. Teddy Roberts (1964) 7 1. Wes Welker (2000-03) 1,761 Darcel McBath (2008) 7 CAREER YARDAGE LEADERS 7. Elmer Tarbox (1937) 6 2. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) 1,466 1. Donny Anderson (1963-65); 56 returns 1,309 Tate Randle (1979) 6 3. Danny Amendola (2004-07) 1,283 2. Lawrence Williams (1972-74); 47 returns 1,268 4. Tracy Saul (1989-92) 902 3. Ivory McCann (2001-02); 49 returns 1,101 Boyd Cowan (1987) 6 5. Dane Johnson (1994-97) 876 4. Wayne Walker (1985-88); 51 returns 959 Bart Thomas (1994) 6 6. Leonard Harris (1981-83) 759 5. Johnnie Mack (2003-04); 43 returns 955 Ryan Aycock (2003) 6 7. Larry Alford (1967-68) 750 6. Rodney Blackshear (1987-91); 37 returns 899 8. Marc Dove (1969-71) 576 7. Mike Leinert (1965-67); 40 returns 824 9. John Norman (1997-00) 513 8. John Norman (1997-00); 37 returns 790 10. Eric Morris (2005-08) 486 9. Leonard Harris (1981-83); 34 returns 774 10. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88); 37 returns 743 CAREER RETURN LEADERS 1. Wes Welker (2000-03) 152 CAREER RETURN LEADERS 2. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) 126 1. Donny Anderson (1963-65) 56 3. Danny Amendola (2004-07) 116 2. Wayne Walker (1985-88) 51 4. Tracy Saul (1989-92) 90 3. Ivory McCann (2001-02) 49 5. Dane Johnson (1994-97) 76 4. Lawrence Williams (1972-74) 47 6. Larry Alford (1967-68) 70 5. Johnnie Mack (2003-04) 43 7. Leonard Harris (1981-83) 68 6. Mike Leinert (1965-67) 40 8. Mike Patterson (1976-77) 55 7. Tyrone Thurman (1985-88) 37 Rodney Blackshear (1987-91) 37 9. John Norman (1997-99) 50 John Norman (1997-00) 37 10. Eric Morris (2005-08) 49 10. Leonard Harris (1981-83) 34 2009 Red Raider Football 36 CAREER Season: 30 (1993) Tackles: 500, Lawrence Flugence (1999-02) TEAM RECORDS YARDS PER RUSH Tackles for Loss: 53, Montae Reagor (1995-98) Season – High: 7.7 (1989); 581 rush for 2,505 yards Tackles for Loss Yards: 205, Montae Reagor (1995-98) SCORING Season – Low: 3.1 (2007); 246 rush for 771 yards Sacks: 34.0, Aaron Hunt (1999-02) POINTS Sack Yards: 170, Aaron Hunt (1999-02) Game: 120, Wayland (1925) PASSING Fumble Recoveries: 7, Zach Thomas (1992-95) Game since 1950: 80 vs. Sam Houston State (2005) ATTEMPTS Fumble Returns for Touchdowns: 3, Paul McClendon (1998-2001) Most First-Half Points: 49 vs. Baylor (2001); vs. Sam Houston Game – High: 78 vs. Iowa State (2003) Interceptions: 25, Tracy Saul (1989-91) (2005); vs. Indiana State (2005) Game – Low: 10 vs. Texas (1997) Interception Returns for Touchdowns: 4, Marcus Coleman (1992-95) Most Second-Half Points: 49 vs. Nebraska (2004) Season – High: 780 (2003) Most First-Quarter Points: 28 vs. Sam Houston State (2005) Season – Low: 270 (1999) CAREER TACKLE LEADERS Most Second-Quarter Points: 35 vs. SMU (1990); vs. Indiana State 1. Lawrence Flugence (1999-02) 500 (2005) COMPLETIONS 2. Brad Hastings (1983-86) 480 Most Third-Quarter Points: 28 vs. TCU (2004); vs. Kansas State Game – High: 52 vs. Iowa State (2003) 3. Kevin Curtis (1998-01) 422 (2005); vs. Northwestern State (2007) Game – Low: 3 vs. Texas (1997) 4. Michael Johnson (1984-87) 393 Most Fourth-Quarter Points: 28 vs. N.C. State (2002); at Oklahoma Season – High: 544 (2007) 5. Zach Thomas (1992-95) 390 State (2003); vs. Nebraska (2004) Season – Low: 119 (1996) 6. Matt Wingo (1988-91) 385 Season – High: 569 (2008) 7. Shawn Banks (1992-95) 365 Season – Low: 245 (1997) COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 8. Ryan Aycock (2000-03) 338 Game – High (min. 20 att.): 85.7 vs. Stephen F. Austin (2001) 9. Charles Rowe (1986-89) 329 POINTS PER GAME Game – Low (min. 20 att.): 24.0 vs. Missouri (1995); 6-of-25 10. Tracy Saul (1989-92) 327 Season – High: 43.8 (2008); 569 points in 13 games Season – High: 71.3 (2007); 544-of-763 Season – Low: 22.3 (1997); 245 points in 11 games Season – Low: 43.8 (1996) CAREER SACK LEADERS 1. Aaron Hunt (1999-02) 34.0 TOUCHDOWNS YARDS 2. Adell Duckett (2001-04) 28.0 Game: 12 vs. Wayland (1925) Game – High: 669 vs. Kansas State (2005) 3. Montae Reagor (1995-98) 25.5 Game since 1950: 11 vs. Sam Houston State (2005) Game – Low: 42 vs. Rice (1989) 4. Brandon Williams (2006-08) 22.5 Season – High: 79 (2008) Season – High: 6,179 (2003) 5. Keyunta Dawson (2003-06) 19.5 Season – Low: 29 (1998) Season – Low: 1,723 (1996) 6. Calvin Riggs (1983-86) 18.5 7. James Mosley (1985-88) 17.0 PATs MADE YARDS PER COMPLETION Shawn Jackson (1991-93) 17.0 Game: 11 vs. Sam Houston State (2005) Game – High: 28.7 vs. Oklahoma (1999); 9259 yards 9. Gabriel Rivera (1979-82) 14.0 Season – High: 70 (2008) Game – Low: 6.6 vs. Kansas State (1997) 10. Ronald Byers (1981-84) 13.5 Season – Low: 26 (1997) Tim Crawford (1982-85) 13.5 TOUCHDOWNS Desmond Royal (1985-88) 13.5 FIELD GOALS MADE Game: 8 vs. Texas A&M (2003); at Baylor (2003); vs. Northwestern Game: 4, nine times; most recently vs. Texas (1998) State (2007); vs. Rice (2009) CAREER INTERCEPTION LEADERS Season – High: 19 (1998) Season: 53 (2003) 1. Tracy Saul (1989-91) 25 Season – Low: 7 (1999); 7 (2004); 7 (2008) 2. Elmer Tarbox (1936-38) 17 INTERCEPTIONS THROWN 3. John Thompson (1951-53) 14 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED Game: 5 vs. Rice (1990); vs. Colorado (2003) Tate Randle (1978-81) 14 Season – High: 28 (1998), 19-of-28 Season – High: 30 (1938) 5. Boyd Cowan (1985-88) 12 Season – Low: 13 (1999), 7-of-13; 13 (2008), 7-of-13 Season – Low: 6 (1996, 1997) Vincent Meeks (2002-05) 12 Darcel McBath (2005-08) 12 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE TOP 10 PASSING GAMES 8. Ryan Aycock (2000-03) 11 Season: 82.4 (1990); 14-of-17 1. vs. Kansas State (2005) 669 9. Kevin Curtis (1998-01) 10 2. at Mississippi (2003) 661 10. Four tied 9 MISCELLANEOUS 3. vs. Sam Houston State (2005) 650 Most Two-Point PATs Made: 5 (1994); 5-of-8 / 5 (2002); 5-of-7 4. at Oklahoma State (2007) 646 Most Two-Point PAT Attempts: 8 (1990); 4-of-8 / (1994); 5-of-8 5. vs. Texas A&M (2003) 605 Largest Deficit Erased: 31 vs. Minnesota (2006 Insight Bowl; also 6. at N.C. State (2003) 586 NCAA Bowl Record); trailed 38-7 with 7:47 to play in the third 7. at Baylor (2003) 580 quarter 8. at Oklahoma State (2003) 553 Quickest Score into a Game: :17 vs. North Texas (1988); Tolliver 9. vs. Eastern Washington (2008) 536 73-yard pass to Walker 10. vs. Iowa State (2003) 535 Most Safeties: 3 (1992) TOTAL OFFENSE TOP 10 SCORING GAMES PLAYS 1. vs. Wayland (1925) 120 Game – High: 111 vs. Iowa State (2003) 2. vs. Sam Houston State (2005) 80 Game – Low: 46 vs. Nebraska (1997) 3. vs. Trinity (1932) 79 Season – High: 1,155 (2002) 4. vs. Northwestern State (2007) 75 Season – Low: 732 (1997) 5. vs. New Mexico A&M (1953) 71 6. vs. TCU (2004) 70 YARDS vs. Nebraska (2004) 70 Game – High: 1,271 vs. Wayland (1925) 8. vs. Kansas State (2009) 66 Game High Since 1950: 775 vs. Iowa State (2003) 9. vs. Austin College (1932) 64 Game – Low: 93 vs. Miami (1990) 10. vs. UC-Santa Barbara (1970) 63 Season – High: 7,576 (2003) vs. TCU (1985) 63 Season – Low: 3,401 (1997) vs. Arkansas State (1995) 63 at Baylor (2001) 63 TOP 10 TOTAL OFFENSE GAMES (SINCE 1950) vs. Indiana State (2005) 63 1. vs. Iowa State (2003) 775 at Kansas (2008) 63 2. vs. Sam Houston State (2005) 770 3. vs. Kansas State (2009) 734 RUSHING 4. at Oklahoma State (2007) 718 RUSHES 5. at Baylor (2003) 716 Game – High: 73 vs. Arizona (1989) 6. at Mississippi (2003) 713 Game – Low: 7 at Texas (2007) 7. vs. TCU (1985) 699 8. vs. Kansas State (2005) 684 YARDS 9. vs. Baylor (2006) 682 Game – High: 620 vs. Trinity (1939) 10. at N.C. State (2003) 681 Game – Low: -17 vs. Texas (2004) Season – High: 3,342 (1932) Season High Since 1950: 2,505 (1989) Season – Low: 771 (2007)

TOUCHDOWNS Game: 12 vs. Wayland (1925), vs. Trinity (1932) Game Since 1950: 5 vs. TCU (1977), vs. Rice (1989), vs. Sam Houston State (2005); vs. Texas A&M (2005)

2009 Red Raider Football 37 SACKS 1967 5 40,978 48,240 Texas A&M PENALTIES Most Sacks (Game): 8 vs. SMU (1993) 1966 6 34,708 48,155 Texas PENALTIES Most Sacks (Season): 40 (2001) 1965 7 35,979 45,619 Baylor Game – High: 18 vs. Eastern Washington (2008) Most Yards Lost by Sacks (Game): 61 vs. SMU (1994) 1964 6 37,155 47,100 Texas Game – Low: 1 vs. Rice (1991), vs. Texas A&M (1992), vs. Arkansas Most Yards Lost by Sacks (Season): 265 (1997) 1963 6 32,333 38,000 Texas A&M (1988) 1962 5 28,473 42,000 Texas Season – High: 113 (2000) / 113 (2005) TAKEAWAYS 1961 6 22,583 38,500 Texas A&M Season – Low: 28 (1961) Most Takeaways (Game): 7, Houston (1993); 7, Nebraska (2004) 1960 6 19,475 32,000 SMU Most Takeaways (Season): 35 (1989) 1959 4 17,116 23,000 TCU YARDS PENALIZED Most Opponent Fumbles (Game): 8, Baylor (1990) Game – High: 183 at Rice (2007) Most Opponent Fumbles (Season): 36 (2007) TOP 10 ATTENDANCE FIGURES Game – Low: 5 vs. Texas A&M (1992), vs. Arkansas (1988) Most Opponent Fumbles Lost (Game): 4, Oklahoma State (1990), TCU Attend Game Season Season – High: 1,001 (2005) (1993) 57,733 Tech vs. Texas A&M 2009 Most Opponent Fumbles Lost (Season): 16 (1993), (1989) 56,333 Tech vs. Texas 2008 FIRST DOWNS Most Interceptions (Game): 6 vs. New Mexico (1946), vs. Rice (1968), 56,168 Tech vs. Texas 2006 FIRST DOWNS vs. Houston (1993) 55,755 Tech vs. Texas A&M 2005 Game – High: 45 vs. Iowa State (2003) Most Interceptions (Season): 30 (1938) 55,491 Tech vs. Texas A&M 2007 Game – Low: 6 vs. Kansas State (1997), vs. Nebraska (1997) Most Interception Return Yards (Game): 160 vs. TCU (1990) 55,413 Tech vs. Texas 2004 Season – High: 418 (2003) Most Interception Return Yards (Season): 366 (1990) 55,038 Tech vs. Oklahoma 2007 Season – Low: 186 (1999) Most Interception Returns for Touchdowns (Game): 2 vs. Oklahoma 55,008 Tech vs. Texas A&M 1977 State (2000) 54,187 Tech vs. Texas 1976 TURNOVERS Most Interception Returns for TDs (Season): 3 (1994, 2001, 2008) 54,012 Tech vs. Texas 1978 TURNOVERS Game: 8 vs. Rice (1990) STADIUM RECORDS GAME RECORDS Season – High: 38 (1990) Most Home Games, Season: 9 games (1932) Season – Low: 14 (1997) STADIUM RECORD ATTENDANCE: 57,733 – Texas Tech vs. Texas Most Home Games, Season (Since 1950): 8 (1994, 2000) A&M (Oct. 24, 2009) Most Home Wins, Season: 7 games (1965, 2005, 2008) FUMBLES Most Home Losses, Season: 5 games (1944, 1950) Game: 8 vs. Texas A&M (1991) FIRST GAME AT JONES AT&T STADIUM: Nov. 29, 1947; Texas Tech Most Home Losses, Season (Since 1950): 4 games (1952, 1957, 1962, Season – High: 35 (1990) vs. Hardin-Simmons 1966, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1990) Season – Low: 15 (2001) Most Home Ties, Season: 2 (1925) FIRST GAME ON ARTIFICIAL TURF: Sept. 12, 1970; Texas Tech vs. Most Home Ties, Season (Since 1950): 1 game (1954, 1956, 1968, 1979, FUMBLES LOST Tulane 1981, 1983) Game: 5 vs. New Mexico (1994) Undefeated Home Seasons: 14 (Last: 2008) Season – High: 21 (1990) FIRST GAME ON FIELDTURF: Sept. 2, 2006; Texas Tech vs. SMU Longest Home Winning Streak: 13 (1939-42); before Jones AT&T Stadium Season – Low: 5 (2000, 2001) Longest Home Losing Streak: 6 (1943-44) TEXAS TECH SUCCESS AT JONES AT&T STADIUM: In its 63rd INTERCEPTIONS THROWN season at The Jones, Texas Tech is 323-154-13 at home. SINGLE GAME Game: 5 vs. Rice (1990); vs. Colorado (2003); vs. Oklahoma (2003) Most Points: 120 vs. Wayland (1925) Season – High: 23 (2003) CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES WITHOUT A LOSS AT JONES AT&T Most Points (Since 1950): 80 vs. Sam Houston State (2005) Season – Low: 6 (1996, 1997) STADIUM: 12; began with 34-27 win over Oklahoma on Nov. 17, Most Opponent Points: 61, Miami (Fla.) (1986) 2007, through 52-30 loss to Texas A&M on Oct. 24, 2009 Most Combined Points: 120 (Texas Tech 120, Wayland 0 – 1925) TURNOVER MARGIN Most Combined Points (Since 1950): 105 (Tech 70, TCU 35 – 2004) Season – High: +12 (1991, 1993, 1997) WINNING SEASONS: Texas Tech has had 50 winning or non-losing Widest Margin of Victory: 120 (Tech vs. Wayland – 1925) Season – Low: -10 (2002) seasons in 62 years at Jones AT&T Stadium. The last team to go Widest Margin of Victory (Since 1950): 71-0 vs. New Mexico A&M (1953) undefeated at home was the 2008 squad with a record of 7-0. PUNTING MISCELLANEOUS PUNTS GAME ATTENDANCE (since 1959) Win-Lost Record: 323-154-13 Game: 39 vs. Centenary (1939) Season Gms Average High Opponent Last Tie Game: vs. TCU, 10-10 (1983) Game Since 1950: 14 vs. Kansas State (1996) 2008 7 53,625 56,333 Texas Season – High: 78 (1981) 2007 6 51,911 55,491 Texas A&M SEASON Season – Low: 26 (2008) 2006 6 50,874 56,158 Texas Most Points: 367 (2005) 2005 7 50,972 55,755 Texas A&M Fewest Points: 20 (1928) PUNTING AVERAGE 2004 5 52,823 55,413 Texas Game – High: 57.0 vs. Baylor (2004); 3 punts for 171 yards 2003 6 49,608 53,135 Oklahoma Game – Low: 24.4 at Oklahoma (2002); 5 punts for 122 yards 2002 6 43,126 52,047 Texas Season – High: 44.2 (2006) 2001 6 46,101 52,649 Texas A&M Season – Low: 35.6 (2007) 2000 8 42,215 53,027 Texas 1999 5 45,894 53,513 Texas A&M PUNT RETURNS 1998 6 43,256 50,647 Texas RETURNS 1997 6 41,906 50,513 Texas A&M Returns (Game): 22 vs. Centenary (1939) 1996 5 45,317 51,344 Nebraska Returns (Game Since 1950): 13 vs. Iowa State (1967) 1995 5 39,218 51,205 Texas A&M Returns (Season): 59 (2002) 1994 6 32,032 45,591 Texas Yards (Season): 766 (2002) 1993 5 33,318 50,748 Texas A&M Yards Per Return (Season): 12.9 (2002) 1992 6 39,735 50,741 Texas Touchdowns (Season): 3 (2002) 1991 6 37,905 50,577 Texas A&M 1990 5 43,476 50,276 Texas KICK RETURNS 1989 6 37,983 50,743 Texas A&M RETURNS 1988 5 35,803 49,682 Texas Most Kickoff Returns (Season): 51 (2002) 1987 7 31,132 42,625 Texas A&M Most Kickoff Return Yards (Season): 1,053 (2007) 1986 6 37,719 44,820 Texas Highest Kickoff Return Average (Season): 23.9 (1998) 1985 6 36,392 50,148 Texas A&M Most Kickoff Return Touchdowns (Season): 2 (1953) 1984 6 36,839 50,722 Texas 1983 6 39,459 52,109 Texas A&M DEFENSE 1982 5 43,311 52,041 Texas RUSH DEFENSE 1981 6 41,398 50,081 Texas A&M Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed (Game): -45 vs. Arizona (1933) 1980 7 41,578 50,132 Texas Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed (Since 1950): -13 vs. SMU (1992) 1979 6 46,083 52,991 USC Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed (Season): 871 (1932) 1978 5 45,286 54,012 Texas 1977 5 43,557 55,008 Texas A&M PASS DEFENSE 1976 6 43,366 54,187 Texas Fewest Passing Yards Allowed (Game): 0 vs. Centenary (1939), vs. 1975 6 39,584 52,254 Texas A&M Texas A&M (1954), vs. Oklahoma State (1974), vs. Arkansas 1974 6 41,738 51,082 Texas (1974) 1973 6 39,412 50,102 Texas A&M Fewest Passing Yards Allowed (Season): 1,623 (1994) 1972 6 38,876 52,187 Texas 1971 5 36,914 44,380 Texas A&M TOTAL DEFENSE 1970 6 44,476 53,124 Texas Fewest Yards Allowed (Game): 119 vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006) 1969 5 39,150 49,000 Texas A&M Fewest Yards Allowed (Season): 3,421 (1994) 1968 6 43,199 50,352 SMU 2009 Red Raider Football 38