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www.uiwcardinals.com 1 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Game Day GENERAL The goal at the University of the Incarnate Word is to provide fair and accurate services to members of the media and, in turn, the university’s football program asks for fair and accurate coverage. As a result, UIW staff will strive to meet any and all reasonable requests. As the 2015 football season progresses, new and updated information about UIW will be available. Please contact the Office of Sports Information at (210) CBS Sports Radio KONO 860 AM is the radio home of Incarnate 805-3071 or log onto www.uiwcardinals.com Word Cardinals football for the 2015 season.

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

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

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

INTERNET LINKS • www.uiwcardinals.com • www.southland.org • www.ncaa.com www.uiwcardinals.com 1 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 UIW Quick Facts Football Facts Where to Find It Name University of the Incarnate Word Staff Game Day Information 1 Address 4301 Broadway Head Coach Larry Kennan UIW Mission 3 San Antonio, TX 78209 Alma Mater B.A., History Benson Stadium 4 University Telephone (210) 829-6000 La Verne, 1966 Tom and Gayle Benson 5 Ath. Dept. Telephone (210) 829-2722 UIW Record-Years 10-23 (3 yrs) 2015 Season Preview 6-10 Sports Inf. Telephone (210) 805-3071 Overall Record 34-41-3 (7 yrs) Two-Deep Roster 11 President Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr. Telephone (210) 805-3011 UIW Coaching Staff 12-19 Enrollment 9,940 Email [email protected] Larry Kennan, Head Coach 13-14 Founded 1881 Asso. HC/Def. Line/Special Teams Todd Ivicic Assistant Coaches 15-19 Mascot Cardinals Alma Mater Sam Houston State, 1991 Darin Lovat, Strength & Conditioning 18 Colors Red (Pantone 1797), Black and White Telephone (210) 805-3062 T.R. St. Charles, Head Trainer 18 Affiliation NCAA Division I Ast. HC/Off. Coord./Off. Line Tony Marciano 2015 Cardinals 20-44 Conference Southland Alma Mater Indiana (Pa.), 1978 Alphabetical Roster 21-22 Sports 23 teams, 14 sports Telephone (210) 805-3026 Numerical Roster 21-22 (11 men, 12 women) Def. Coordinator/Inside LB’s Brian Gamble Cardinals by Class 23 Web Site www.uiwcardinals.com Alma Mater Texas A&M, 2002 Cardinals by Location 23 Telephone (210) 832-2124 Player Bios 24-44 Rec. Coordinator/WR’s/Pass Game Kyle Kennan Record Book 45-72 Athletics Administration Single Season Records 46-53 Director of Athletics John Williams Alma Mater Roger Williams, 2001 Career Records 46-53 (210) 829-6053 Telephone (210) 805-3024 Annual Stat Leaders 46-53 Sr. Asso. AD/Acad. 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www.uiwcardinals.com 2 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Core Values of the UIW Mission FAITH SERVICE INNOVATION TRUTH EDUCATION

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

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

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

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

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

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

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GAYLE AND TOM BENSON STADIUM QUICK FACTS

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

www.uiwcardinals.com 4 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 The Benson’s Tom Benson’s statement, upon taking ownership of the New Orleans Saints that he would one day bring a championship to his home- town came to fruition on Feb. 7, 2010 when his Saints defeated the Indianapolis Colts, 31-17, in Super Bowl XLIV.

The Saints’ successful march to the NFL’s Championship level has been the crown jewel of many highlights that the franchise has experienced both on and off the field during Benson’s 30 years of ownership. Prior to his arrival, the club’s fans had never enjoyed a winning record, celebrated a division title or experienced the thrill of playoff victories. Two years after assuming the reins of the orga- nization, the Saints hosted their first playoff contest and the club has continued to enjoy unprecedented success on and off the field.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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2015 Preview

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Trent Brittain Padyn Giebler Nathan Thompson

OVERALL some talented offensive linemen, which we did and other than Fourth year head coach Larry Kennan and the Cardinals cannot that we just wanted to sign the best possible players.” wait for the 2015 season to begin. The 2014 season was one that the program hopes it does not have to go through again. Playing in the Southland Conference means that the schedule They lost starting center Matt McCarthy to a season-ending will be difficult, but it should be a little friendlier than last year injury before the first snap and then starting quarterback Trent when they had to travel to 4-time champion North Dakota State. Brittain went down just 11 minutes into the season and every- The team will play a nine game conference schedule with Central thing was thrown into disarray. The Cardinals lost their first five Arkansas as the lone Southland school to not be included. It is games of the season and finished with a 2-9 record in the first the second straight season they have not played the Bears. official season as a member of the Southland Conference. The season opens with former rival Texas Kennan is cautiously optimistic heading into 2015. “We return A&M-Kingsville coming to Benson Stadium on September 5. The most of our players from last year, we have recruited well and Javelinas are 3-0 all-time against the Cardinals, but were only 2-9 we will be considerably better this year than last year and will last year. The only other non-conference game comes in Week be even better next year because we have really good young 4 when they travel to UTEP who went 7-6 and played in the New players,” said the coach. Mexico Bowl in 2014. UTEP is a member of Conference USA and play in the . The Cardinals return 18 players who started at least one game on offense and 13 players who started at least one game on defense The conference season opens on September 12 when they travel last year. Amazingly, the team returns four quarterbacks who to McNeese State. The other conference road games are at started at least one game and three that started at least two Sam Houston State, Stephen F. Austin, Southeastern Louisiana games in 2014. The team brings back 81.2 percent of their rush- and Houston Baptist. They are meeting Sam Houston State for ing yards, 63.3 percent of their receiving yards and 100 percent a record fourth time in the program’s history and it will be the of their passing yards from 2014. Similarly, the defense returns team’s first trip to Houston Baptist. The Huskies have traveled to their top four tacklers and eight of the top nine tacklers from last San Antonio each of the past two years. The road schedule will year. be difficult with three 2014 FCS playoff teams on the slate and four that have made the playoffs within the past two seasons. While the Cardinals return a lot on both sides of the line of scrimmage, Kennan believes that his defense showed great The home schedule figures to be a little more manageable for improvement during the Spring practices. “I don’t think there the Cardinals. After playing A&M-Kingsville, UIW fans will get to is any question that our defense is better at all positions,” said see Nicholls, Northwestern State, Abilene Christian and Lamar Kennan. “We have a couple of guys that have a chance to be at Benson Stadium. The Cardinals defeated Nicholls on the road difference makers, in particular, Corey Lee.” last year and they knocked off ACU the last time the two teams met in San Antonio. Northwestern State and Lamar each had Unlike in past years when the Cardinals have brought in close to good years last year, but have not generally been in the same 20 new recruits, this year they signed 13 players. It was not a class as the teams on the UIW road schedule this year. case of being shut out of recruits, but the fact that the team has so many returners limited the size of the class. “We felt like we really needed to get a young quarterback who could play in a couple of years,” Kennan said. “We thought we needed to sign

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Corey Lee Cole Wick Daryl Irby

OFFENSE really hit his stride until the end.”

Quarterbacks Sessions and Reeves are both juniors and should bounce back. “Getting Trent Brittain back is a big deal,” said Kennan. “He will Sessions led the team with 462 yards and four touchdowns in likely be one of the top two or three quarterbacks in the league. 2014 and needs just two yards to become the second player in This will be his fourth year in the system and he will be much school history with at least 1,000 career rushing years. Reeves more mature than anyone we have had before.” had a big game at Lamar to close out the season with 99 yards and two touchdowns and will hope to build upon that. He Brittain played a total of 11 minutes in 2014 after setting numer- enters the season with 832 career rushing yards and 14 rushing ous school records in 2013. He has an excellent pocket presence touchdowns. and has shown the ability to scramble. He was fully recovered from his broken leg by the end of the Spring and showed that he Red-shirt freshman Dorland Fields will also be in the mix accord- will be ready for the Fall. He passed for over 1800 yards and 11 ing to Kennan. He describes Fields as being “fast, big, a good touchdowns as a red-shirt freshman. receiver and smart.” He thinks Fields will be an excellent back for the team in the future. It took awhile, but the Cardinals found a quality backup last year in Jordan Scelfo. The senior was low man on the totem pole in Wide Receivers 2014, but gradually worked his way into the mix. After leading The Cardinals lost two-time leading receiver Casey Jennings to the team to a final minute touchdown at Northwestern State, he graduation, but that hasn’t stopped Kennan from saying this was handed the starting job and played well over the final four is the best group of receivers he has had at UIW. Juniors Daryl games of the season. Scelfo passed for over 250 yards in two of Brooks and Jordan Hicks are the leading returners. Brooks had his starts and gives the team a legitimate backup. 22 grabs for 207 yards and three scores while Hicks made 20 catches for 221 yards and a touchdown in 2014. Kennan is excited to have Brittain back and believes it will have a great impact upon the team. “It’s huge having Trent back Hicks and sophomore Kody Edwards provide the team with because one of the things bad teams lack is leadership. When some elusiveness. Each player has the ability to make a big play. Scelfo came in and started playing he gave us some hope and Edwards only had 11 catches as a freshman, but that number Trent gives us a great deal more hope. Both of them are good should go way up in 2015. leaders,” said the coach. Stefon Martin, Jamari Gilbert and Clint Killough should each factor into the passing game. Martin is a transfer who had to Running Backs sit out last year, but Kennan has high hopes for him this year. The Cardinals did not run the ball very well in 2014 despite Gilbert continues to improve as a receiver after coming to UIW bringing back there top three rushers from the previous year. as a defensive back. Killough only played three games in 2014 The cause was not running backs Junior Sessions and Broderick before suffering a season-ending injury and is a strong posses- Reeves according to Kennan, but rather that teams were able to sion receiver who knows how to get open. stack the line once Brittain went down with his injury. With quality depth in their receiving corp that also includes se- “We never really got going in the running game last year,” said nior Gabriel Taylor and sophomore Kaleb Hardy, Kennan expects Kennan. “Junior missed some early camp and Broderick never the team to be able to use four wide outs at times this year,

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Breylann McCollum Alex Jenkins and Josh Zellars Adrian Norwood something he has not done in his first three years with the team. Tyler Preston and Austin Jennings are two returners who will have chances to earn playing time. Preston red-shirted last year Tight Ends/H-Backs while Jennings missed a lot of time last year with an injury. Josh The Cardinals have a history of producing strong tight ends and Esukpa is a player who has converted to offensive line after play- senior Cole Wick could be the best yet. He was an honorable ing a season on the defensive line in 2012. mention Southland Conference choice a year ago and heads into the season as a preseason first team pick. He had 20 catches DEFENSE for 350 yards and two scores in 2014 and Kennan is effusive in his praise. “He is the best tight end in the conference,” said the Defensive Line coach. “He is talented and has matured into a really good player. The Cardinals boast one of the top defensive lineman in the I think he could be our leading receiver.” conference in junior Corey Lee. Lee is a preseason first team all-Southland Conference choice after earning second team Luis Lopez and John Meyers are two players that Kennan thinks all-conference honors as a sophomore. He set a school record could get some time on the field. Both are big guys and can with 14.5 tackles for loss and led the team with 5.0 sacks. block. Kennan sees three and four wide receiver sets as a way to give Wick some extra rest. While Lee is the big name, the Cardinals will rotate a number of other players on the line. Tyler Colbert and Dallin Muti are two The H-Back position has really taken off for UIW in the last year players expected to hold down the nose tackle spot. Colbert is a or two. Cyril Clarke figures to step in as the starter for a second massive run-stopping option and is only a sophomore while Muti straight season, but John Oglesby will also get a lot of playing is a senior in his third year with the program. Kennan expects time. Each is experienced and has the confidence of Kennan. him to take on a bigger role this year after having a very good Oglesby provides a better receiving option and was a great fit in Spring. goal line packages a year ago. Alex Jenkins is a native of England who has battled injuries in the Offensive Line past, but appears to be healthy heading into the season which It will be a new offensive line this year for the Cardinals as they could bode well for the UIW defense. Jawara Beasley played a had four starters graduate. Senior left tackle Nathan Thompson lot as a true freshman while two red-shirts, Darrius Montgomery returns as the most experienced player with 20 career starts and and Justin Roberts return to the lineup. All three are talented Kennan sees him as an all-conference level player. Sophomore and have the ability to contribute this year. Devyn Jensen made three starts at center as a true freshman and will likely be moved to guard. A key returner is center Matt Mc- Traditionally, the Cardinals have rotated a number of players Carthy who missed all of last season with an injury, but is back to through the defensive line on their 3-4 defense and this year full strength as the signal caller of the line. will be no different. Kennan thinks Jenkins could be a breakout performer for the team, but knows it will take a group effort to One player the Cardinals are excited to see on the field is red- get the results needed. shirt freshman Bobby Limon. Limon sat out his first year at UIW after having knee surgery and is expected to be a key cog at Linebackers guard. Trevor Mason is another player who has developed into a The defense returns a deep and reliable group of linebackers solid player at tackle. He has great size and is currently slated in that includes a few new additions that could pay dividends. as a starter.

www.uiwcardinals.com 9 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Senior Padyn Giebler will once again be the signal caller for the Kennan expects Sean Hoeferkamp, a whiz on special teams, defense. He is the leader of the group and led the team with 76 to get more opportunities in the defensive backfield this year. tackles last year while adding 4.0 tackles for loss, a sack and an Quandre Washington is a safety-linebacker hybrid who had some interception en route to earning honorable mention all-confer- big games for the team as a true freshman. ence honors. He enters his final season with 157 career tackles and will move into the top four in school history in career stops The other defensive backs that could fit in the scheme are Trey early in the season. Colbert, Tim McCoy, Jared Ambres, Troy Lara and David Nader. When not playing on defense this group will be the core of the Joining Giebler as a starting inside linebacker will likely be Josh special teams cover unit. Zellars for a second straight year. He missed one game last year, but still finished fourth on the team with 57 stops. He missed SPECIAL TEAMS the Spring, but is expected back for the start of practices in the Fall. The Cardinals had a strong year on special teams in 2014 and figure to be even stronger this year. That confidence starts with Kennan has a pair of strong, experienced backups on the inside the abilities of kicker-punter Ramon Coto, Jr. As a freshman, he with Joel Higgins and George Schwanenberg who are also averaged 42.3 yards per punt and booted five field goals of 40 excellent special teams players. Higgins is fast and tough while yards or longer. He set a school record with 10 touchbacks on Schwanenberg is smart and aggressive. Schwanenberg is a for- kickoffs despite only 38 attempts. mer walk-on transfer from UTSA, but is now on scholarship. He had a pair of double-digit tackle games last year. Last year, Coto was the team’s only kicker on the roster, but now they have brought in Cory Seidel who also can handle any kicking On the outside, senior Myke Tavarres finally gets a chance to duty. Kennan expects Coto to be pushed for the main punting play following a red-shirt season after transferring from Arkan- and kicking roles. sas. Kennan is high on Tavarres and thinks he will be a very good player for the club. The Cardinals were excellent in kick coverage last year and have many of the same players back this year. Sean Hoeferkamp led The team graduated its two starting outside linebackers from the team with a school record 11 special teams tackles, five on last year in Nick Ginn and Juston Edwards. Blake Klumpp has kickoffs and six on punts. George Schwanenberg led the team been slotted into a starting spot along with Tavarres. Klumpp with six kick return tackles while Daryl Irby made six stops on has missed the last two seasons with injuries, but is now healthy. punts. Jerome McElroy was a solid backup in 2014 when he had 37 tackles and 4.5 tackles for loss and will likely get more time in UIW was one of the top kick return teams in the Southland 2015. Conference last year and they have a number of talented return men back this year. Kody Edwards averaged 21.0 yards and Michael Allen and Denzel Thomas will also factor in at OLB while Jamari Gilbert averaged 20.3 yards per return in 2014 and figure Greg Lemon is also a possibility after sitting out last season. to handle most of the duties. Jordan Hicks showed he could be dangerous with a 25.4 kick return average on seven return while Secondary Kobie Douglas has also been a solid returner in past year. In their style of defense, Kennan always states how much the team needs cornerbacks who can cover. This year he thinks The Cardinals have never had a potent punt return game, but he has four quality guys. Kobie Douglas and Daryl Irby are the that could change this year with Edwards back deep most of the incumbent starters. Douglas was among the league leaders with time and a few freshmen that have been dangerous returners in 10 pass breakups and was an honorable mention all-conference their high school careers. pick in 2014. The two combined for 87 tackles last year.

The two players behind Douglas and Irby are sophomore Jeilyn Smith and red-shirt freshman Jamarkese Williams. Both players are young and talented. Williams is an incredible athlete who finished in the top four in the Southland Conference in the high jump, long jump and 4x100 relay at the track championships as a freshman.

Kennan has a lot of options at safety. Robert Johnson and Adrian Norwood were the two starters last year and each recorded over 60 stops. Norwood also led the team with two interceptions. Brandon Tanksley is another experienced player who is slotted in as the nickel back. The senior led the team in tackles in 2013 and made 32 stops in six games last year before going down with an injury.

www.uiwcardinals.com 10 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 2015 UIW Football Depth Chart Offense Defense Pronunciations X 2 Jordan Hicks (5-8, 170, Jr.) DE 98 Jawara Beasley (6-3, 245, So.) PLAYERS 86 Gabriel Taylor (6-7, 205, Sr.) 99 Alex Jenkins (6-6, 265, Jr.) NO NAME PRONUNCIATION - or - 22 Jamari Gilbert (6-1, 185, So.) 14 Jared AMBRES AM-burrs NT 91 Dallin Muti (5-11, 185, Sr.) 98 JAWARA Beasley juh-WAR-uh LT 70 Nathan Thompson (6-5, 295, Sr.) 93 Tyler Colbert (6-1, 300, So.) 4 Trent BRITTAIN BRIT-tin 69 Trevor Mason (6-7, 290, Jr.) 49 Ramon COTO, Jr. CO-toe DT 54 Corey Lee (6-0, 285, Jr.) 60 Josh ESUKPA eh-SOOK-puh LG 64 Bobby Limon (6-2, 330, R-Fr.) 88 Justin Roberts (6-4, 255, So.) 35 PADYN GIEBLER PAY-den, GEEB-ler 76 Austin Jennings (6-3, 280, So.) - or - 55 Darrius Montgomery (6-0, 260, R-Fr.) 22 JAMARI Gilbert juh-MAR-ee 17 Sean HOEFERKAMP HOFE-er-camp C 53 Matt McCarthy (6-2, 260, Jr.) OLB 92 Blake Klumpp (6-3, 235, R-Fr.) 1 Daryl IRBY ER-bee 57 Devyn Jensen (6-3, 270, So.) 51 Denzel Thomas (6-1, 230, So.) 11 Clint KILLOUGH KILL-low 31 Troy LARA LAR-uh RG 63 Tyler Preston (6-2, 300, R-Fr.) ILB 35 Padyn Giebler (6-0, 230, Sr.) 20 KESHON Leonard KEY-shawn 76 Austin Jennings (6-3, 280, So.) 50 George Schwanenberg (5-11, 215, So.) 64 Bobby LIMON LEE-moan 21 STEFON Martin STEPH-on RT 57 Devyn Jensen (6-3, 270, So.) ILB 9 Josh Zellars (6-0, 205, Jr.) 5 BREYLANN McCollum BRAY-lin 74 Cameron Wilson (6-4, 275, Fr.) 30 Joel Higgins (6-0, 215, Jr.) 55 DARRIUS Montgomery duh-RY-us - or - 15 Quandre Washington (6-1, 225, So.) 91 DALLIN MUTI DALL-in, MOO-tee TE 45 Cole Wick (6-7, 255, Sr.) 36 Shane PIATNIK PEE-ott-nick 40 Luis Lopez (6-4, 260, Fr.) OLB 8 Myke Tavarres (6-3, 230, Sr.) 17 Jordan SCELFO CELL-foe - or - 89 John Meyers (6-4, 247, Fr.) 19 Jerome McElroy (6-0, 240, Sr.) 8 MYKE TAVARRES MIKE, tuh-VARE-us 15 QUANDRE Washington KWAN-dree Z 16 Daryl Brooks (6-3, 195, Jr.) CB 1 Daryl Irby (5-10, 175, Jr.) 32 JAMARKESE Williams JAY-mar-keese 81 Kody Edwards (6-0, 155, So.) 13 Jeilyn Williams (5-9, 165, So.) 13 JEILYN Williams JAY-lin 9 Josh ZELLARS ZELL-ers QB 4 Trent Brittain (6-2, 200, So.) FS 18 Adrian Norwood, Jr. (5-11, 205, Jr.) 17 Jordan Scelfo (5-10, 190, Sr.) 27 Trey Colbert (6-0, 205, Jr.) COACHES NAME PRONUNCIATION RB 26 Junior Sessions (5-10, 215, Jr.) WS 12 Robert Johnson (5-11, 195, Sr.) Larry KENNAN KEN-un 25 Broderick Reeves (5-9, 195, Jr.) 17 Sean Hoeferkamp (6-1, 195, So.) Todd IVICIC EYE-vuh-check - or - 7 Dorland Fields (5-10, 195, R-Fr.) Michael BARELA buh-rell-uh CB 23 Kobie Douglas (5-9, 155, Sr.) H-B 44 Cyril Clarke (6-1, 220, Jr.) 32 Jamarkese Williams (6-3, 175, R-Fr.) 29 John Oglesby (6-1, 220, Jr.)

Specialists P 49 Ramon Coto, Jr. (5-11, 240, So.) 41 Cody Seidel (6-2, 190, Fr.)

PK 49 Ramon Coto, Jr. (5-11, 240, So.) 41 Cody Seidel (6-2, 190, Fr.)

LS 61 Stephen Featherston (6-0, 200, So.)

HLD 17 Jordan Scelfo (5-10, 190, Sr.) 4 Trent Brittain (6-2, 200, So.)

KR 22 Jamari Gilbert (6-1, 185, So.) 2 Jordan Hicks (5-8, 170, Jr.)

KR 81 Kody Edwards (6-0, 155, So.) 23 Kobie Douglas (5-9, 155, Sr.) Ramon Coto, Jr. PR 81 Kody Edwards (6-0, 155, So.) 2 Jordan Hicks (5-8, 170, Jr.)

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www.uiwcardinals.com 12 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Larry Kennan Head Coach

Kennan’s Career Coaching Record 1979 - Lamar (6-3-2), Southland Conference 1980 - Lamar (3-8-0), Southland Conference 1981 - Lamar (4-6-1), Southland Conference 1991 - London Monarchs (11-1), World League of Champs 2012 - Incarnate Word (2-9), Lone Star Conference 2013 - Incarnate Word (6-5), FCS Independent 2014 - Incarnate Word (2-9), Southland Conference

From the moment he came on board at Incarnate Word The 2014 season was one that went bad from the start in mid-December of 2011, Larry Kennan has had a major, with the loss of starting quarterback Trent Brittain in the positive effect on the Cardinals football program. He has first quarter of the first game to a season-ending injury. An provided leadership and direction to a program in the already daunting schedule that included national cham- transitional phase of Division I and the results are starting pion North Dakota State plus three other playoff teams to play out on the field. became nearly untenable. Despite the loss of Brittain and a few other starters to season-ending injuries, Kennan On the day of his hiring UIW Director of Athletics Mark Pa- remained upbeat and the Cardinals improved throughout pich was prophetic. Said Papich at the time: “...in support the season. of the university’s vision of expanding our brand Larry Ken- nan provides the experience we need... he gives Incarnate Kennan started four different quarterbacks during the sea- Word name recognition through his ability to reach into son before finally settling on Jordan Scelfo. Scelfo provid- the NFL as well as the collegiate ranks...” ed the team some stability over the final four weeks of the season when the team played their best ball of the season. It only took Kennan two seasons to show a significant up- grade in the product on the field for UIW. The 2013 season One of the high points of the 2014 season for Kennan and proved to be the most successful in the program’s short the Cardinals came off the field. The program appeared on history. A 6-5 record, the first winning season for the pro- ESPN’s College GameDay program when they traveled to gram, and a few milestone victories along the way made it North Dakota State. The entire experience and the nation- a season to remember. al exposure proved to be something great for Kennan and the program despite the outcome of the game. The 2013 Cardinals posted the first two shutouts in school history and accumulated more school records along the Kennan patrolled the sidelines in 2012 for the first time way than can be reasonably written down. The two since 1997, however he remained close to the game during biggest wins of the season came on the road at McMur- that time. He was executive director of the NFL Coaches ry when the team battled back from an 11-point fourth Association based in Washington D.C. for the 13 years prior quarter deficit to win 47-43 and give Kennan his first road to becoming the head coach of the Cardinals. Those years victory at UIW. The next came the following week at home combined with his 16 seasons as an NFL coach means he when the Cardinals came back from a 10-point fourth knows just about everyone who has walked the profession- quarter deficit to defeat Abilene Christian, 34-31. ACU had al sidelines for the past three decades. defeated UIW, 40-6 just three weeks earlier in Abilene. The Cardinals were only 2-9 in Kennan’s first year at the One of the most important decisions Kennan made in 2013 helm, but there were a number of firsts for the program. was to hire former Heisman trophy winner Ricky Williams The “Forever First” class completed their eligibility and the as the running backs coach. The addition of Williams to 2012 class set a record with 25 seniors. The team played the staff brought instant recognition to the program and a game in Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, TX. Devan Avery played a major role in the recruiting process for a number became the first UIW player to play in a postseason all-star of players. game when he went to California for the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl. Tight end Andrew Mocio became the first receiv-

www.uiwcardinals.com 13 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 er in school history to earn all-region honors. Avery and The Kennan File Mocio also participated in UIW’s first Pro Day in the Spring Hometown: La Verne, Calif. of 2013. Education: University of La Verne He has been an NFL offensive coordinator, a quarterbacks coach, a tight ends coach and a wide receivers coach. He BA, History ‘66 owns a championship ring from the Los Angeles Raiders Lifetime Teaching Credential Super Bowl XVIII win. And, he was the head coach of the London Monarchs when they won a World Football League Family: Wife - Patricia championship in 1991. Sons - Steve, Ryan, Kyle

And perhaps most attractive of all for prospective -Car Career: dinals, he is a quarterback guru. During his tenure with 1998-2011 Executive Director the NFL Coaches Association he kept his hand in by tutor- NFL Coaches Association ing quarterbacks as they prepared for their professional careers. The list of students includes Tim Couch, Chad Coaching: Pennington, Drew Brees, Tony Romo, Byron Leftwich, Eli Manning, Alex Smith, Drew Stanton and T.J. Yates to name 2011- Incarnate Word a few. Head Coach 1997 New England Patriots Prior to his career in the NFL, Kennan was an offensive Offensive Coordinator coordinator for three years at both Nevada-Las Vegas and 1996 Oakland Raiders SMU. He took over as head coach at in Offensive Coordinator, QB Coach 1979 and spent three years in the Southland Conference. 1995 New Orleans Saints His LU squad set 38 team or individual awards in his first Tight Ends Coach year when they posted a 6-3-2 record. His biggest win at 1992-94 Seattle Seahawks Lamar was an 18-17 win over defending SWC champion Offensive Coordinator, QB Coach Baylor in 1981. He went 13-17-3 before moving on to the 1991 London Monarchs NFL. Head Coach Considering all of that, what Larry Kennan wanted to do 1988-90 Indianapolis Colts was coach. And when the first opportunity came with Offensive Coordinator, QB Coach 2012 spring drills at UIW he openly admitted to being “ex- 1988 Denver Broncos cited.” He recalled that on the first day when the clouds Wide Receivers Coach broke and the sun came out he knew all was good. 1982-87 Los Angeles Raiders Quarterbacks Coach Kennan was hired in December of 2011 and he has con- Super Bowl XVIII Champions tinued to sign better and more highly touted players each 1979-81 Lamar University year. He is laying the groundwork for a program that will Head Coach be successful in the short and long run. 1976-78 SMU And, when he leads his staff to conferences and clinics, the Offensive Coordinator doors open because people know Larry Kennan and they 1973-75 Nevada-Las Vegas want to talk football with him. And that’s good because he Offensive Coordinator knows the game, he is immersed in it and he is back doing 1972 Arvada West HS (Colo.) what he wants to do--coach. Assistant Coach 1969-71 University of Colorado Kennan enters his fourth season with the Cardinals with a Tight Ends Coach career record of 10-23 and his is 34-41-3 in eight years as a 1967-68 Garden Grove HS (Calif.) head coach. Assistant Coach

www.uiwcardinals.com 14 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Todd Ivicic Tony Marciano Associate Head Coach Assistant Head Coach Defensive Line Offensive Coordinator Special Teams Coordinator Offensive Line Todd Ivicic (Eye-vah-check) came to UIW gained another long time football Incarnate Word in November of 2007 as coach when Tony Marciano joined the the defensive coordinator and special staff in the spring of 2010 as the Cardi- teams coordinator. He remained in those nals’ offensive coordinator and offensive roles until the final three games of the line coach. In the spring of 2012, Mar- 2011 campaign when he was elevated to ciano was named assistant head coach interim head coach status. to continue with his responsibilities on After Larry Kennan came on as head the offensive side of the football. coach, Ivicic moved over to be the asso- In his first two seasons in charge of ciate head coach with primary coaching the offense, the Cardinals allowed less duties involving the defensive line and than 1.5 sacks per game despite no indi- as the staff contact for high school coaches. In 2014, he took over the vidual earning first or second team all-conference honors. UIW has been special teams as well. a strong ball control offense under Marciano averaging at least 31:25 time Ivicic’s star pupil of 2014 was sophomore Corey Lee who set a of possession in four of five years. school record with 14.5 tackles for loss while earning second team Marciano’s offense has produced a pair of outstanding tight ends all-Southland Conference honors. The special teams was a strong point in Caleb Kocian and Andrew Mocio who were each four-year players. for the Cardinals overall. They finished second in the conference in kickoff Kocian was a great blocker and holds the record for most receptions in a coverage and fourth in punt coverage. They were also fourth in the league game. Mocio was a first team all-LSC and third team all-region selection in kick returns at 21.0 yards per return. in 2012 and was a great pass receiving threat. Ivicic guided a defensive line that was a strong mix of veterans and The UIW offense broke through in Marciano’s fourth season, 2013. rookies in 2013. Senior defensive tackle Robby Horton earned College They set school records for rushing yards, passing yards and total offense. Sports Madness All-Independent Second Team honors after leading the For the first time, the team had a pair of 500-yard rushers and went over team with 10.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks. He finished his career with 2,000 yards on the ground. The duo of Trent Brittain and Casey Jennings school records in both categories. The line was also crucial to the pro- became the most prolific pass-catch combination in school history with 54 gram’s first two shutouts and recorded 28.5 tackles for loss on the season. completions for 738 yards. The team averaged 24.4 points per game and In 2012, Ivicic worked with a solid group on the defensive line that went over 30 points on four occasions. had to go against some of the top offenses in Division II week in and week The 2014 season was turned upside down for the offense when Brit- out. They limited opponents to 4.3 yards per carry. tain suffered a season-ending injury in the first quarter of the first game. The 2011 defense under Ivicic’s tutelage proved to be an outstanding Marciano had to juggle the quarterback situation until Jordan Scelfo took ballhawking unit. They led the Lone Star Conference with 16 interceptions the reigns over the final four games of the year passing for nearly 900 while adding four forced and two recoveries. Safeties yards and seven touchdowns during that span. The team averaged 24.5 Chaz Pavliska and Devin Haywood were each second team all-LSC. Hay- points per game over the final four games after averaging less than 10 wood finished seventh in the nation with a school record seven intercep- points per game for the first seven games. The offensive line provided tions. excellent pass coverage allowing the third fewest sacks per game in the The Cardinals joined the LSC in 2010 and the defense showed its league. mettle. They allowed 136.1 rushing yards per game and finished first in Marciano brings an impressive resume to the Cardinals including the LSC in opponent third down conversions and were second in opponent his eight years experience in the NFL and another four years in the CFL. first downs per game. In 1994, Marciano made his first appearance in the Canadian Football In his first year as the defensive coordinator, the Cardinals finished League where he would head up the offensive line unit for the Toronto Ar- 13th in the nation in tackles for loss and 33rd in sacks. gonauts. After one short year and a playoff appearance, Marciano would Ivicic began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at Sam take an opportunity within the CFL jumping over to the Calgary Stam- Houston State in 1991 helping the team win a Southland Conference title. peders to become the offensive line coach and eventually the offensive He received his first full-time coaching gig from Blinn Junior College coordinator in 1997. where he was the defensive line/assistant special teams coach for two After going 10-8 in 1997 as the Offensive Coordinator of the Stam- years. The Bucs went 15-5-1 during his stay. peders, Marciano made his jump to the NFL as tight ends coach for the Ivicic returned to SHSU in 1995 under head coach Ron Randlemann Indianapolis Colts. From 1998-01, Marciano called Indianapolis home and as the defensive line/assistant special teams coordinator. The special was part of the biggest turnaround for a franchise in NFL history. Drafting teams unit was one of the best in the nation from 1995-98. Peyton Manning in 1998 paid off for the Colts in 1999 going 13-3, which In 1999, Ivicic became the defensive line/special teams coordinator was a tremendous turnaround, going only 3-13 the year before. Marciano at Stephen F. Austin. His punt return unit led the nation with 19.1 yards tutored two Pro Bowl tight ends for the Colts in 2001 by way of Ken Dilger per return and helped the Lumberjacks to a Southland Conference Cham- and Marcus Pollard. pionship. This would lead Marciano to his next position with the Houston Tex- He remained with SFA through the 2004 season and continued to ans in 2002. He was part of the Houston Texans inaugural game played produce top special teams play while adding the title of linebackers coach and victory over the Dallas Cowboys in 2002. For the 2002-03 seasons, in 2001. he headed up the offensive line, before returning back to the tight ends in Ivicic moved on to Tarleton State in 2005 as the offensive line/special 2004. teams coordinator and was there for three years. A graduate of Indiana University in Pennsylvania, Marciano began his Ivicic played defensive end for Sam Houston State in 1989 and 1990 coaching career at his alma mater coaching tight ends. He quickly moved after transferring from Blinn Junior College. He also played a year at on to TCU, SMU, Brown, Richmond and Kent State. Trinity Valley Community College. Athletics and football run in the Marciano family. Marciano’s brother A graduate of Taylor High School in central Texas, he earned a bach- Joe is in his 27th season as an NFL coach and is currently the special elor’s degree in kinesiology from SHSU in 1991 and a master’s degree in team’s coordinator for the Houston Texans. kinesiology from SHSU in 1993. Marciano and his wife Kelly, a Churchill graduate, are the parents of Ivicic and his wife, Deborah, have twins, Lily and Logan and reside in Anthony, who is on the UIW football team and Anna, who currently attends San Antonio. Churchill High School.

www.uiwcardinals.com 15 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Brian Gamble Kyle Kennan Defensive Coordinator Wide Receivers Inside Linebackers Pass Game Coordinator A decorated standout at Texas A&M, Kennan remains the longest tenured Brian Gamble joined the Incarnate Word member of the Incarnate Word coaching staff in August of 2008 as the defensive staff. He arrived on campus as the third line coach and was promoted to the de- hire for the Cardinals in August of 2007. fensive coordinator position in 2012 with He immediately began planning and im- the arrival of head coach Larry Kennan. plementing for the startup program that The Cardinals played a full Division began play in 2009. I schedule for the first time in 2014 and Kennan was originally hired as the had the usual struggles of a program in director of football operations and was transition. Gamble’s defense had a lot of heavily involved in recruiting, tryout positive signs for things moving forward. sessions and the other minutiae involved The team recorded 24 sacks and despite with starting a program. On the field, he playing a loaded schedule they were able to finish in the middle of the was responsible for the wide receivers and he added the title of recruiting Southland Conference in many defensive categories. Nose tackle Corey coordinator in June of 2011. In the Spring of 2014, he picked up another Lee took a huge step forward earning second team all-conference honors title, pass game coordinator. after making 14.5 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks. Since becoming the recruiting coordinator, Kennan has directed an In his second season in charge of the defense, Gamble’s squad approach that has stocked the Cardinals with more talent each year. His took a major step forward. They recorded back-to-back shutouts against recruiting classes have gotten progressively better each year. He has and Langston, the first two in school history, and they held consistently provided the program with freshmen who can start right away. four opponents to less than 10 points. They allowed 147.5 rushing yards Newcomers started 46 games in 2013 and 27 in 2014 which does not per game and under 400 yards of offense per game for a second straight include Ramon Coto, the team’s place kicker and punter. year. He had four players earn College Sports Madness All-Independent Kennan’s group of receivers showed a lot of potential in 2014, but a Second or Third Team honors in 2013. shaky quarterback situation kept their numbers down. Casey Jennings When Gamble took over the defense his first change was to make earned honorable mention all-Southland Conference honors after leading the Cardinals a 3-4 defensive front. While there were some growing the team with 42 catches for 486 yards. pains, the defense did not allow any opponent to reach 500 yards of of- Jennings, a junior college recruit, broke the school records for recep- fense in a game, a first for the program in 2012. In games against non-DI tions and yards in a season and earned College Sports Madness All-In- opponents, they allowed less than 150 yards rushing per game against dependent Second Team honors in 2013. Jennings led a wide receiver some top flight offenses. In addition, they finished fourth in the LSC in contingent that recorded 121 receptions for 1,464 yards. passing yards allowed per game (216.0). Senior cornerback Devan Avery The 2012 season was a transition year for Kennan and his wide earned second team all-region honors and was a legitimate shutdown receivers with no player catching more than 28 passes. Senior Dominic corner. Hamilton closed out his career as the all-time leader in receptions and During the 2011 season, Gamble saw Robby Horton blossom on the receiving yards. defensive line and earn LSC honorable mention honors after being among In 2010 and 2011, the wide receiving corp was led by a single star. the league leaders in both tackles for loss and sacks. The previous year, Hamilton hauled in 53 catches for 627 yards and five touchdowns in 2010 the defensive line played a key role in allowing just 136.1 rushing yards while Jacob Love had 38 catches for 556 yards and four touchdowns in per game in the team’s first year in the Lone Star Conference. 2011. In his first year with the program, Gamble’s defensive linemen played Kennan has had an extensive background in the world of football not a big part in the team’s 5-5 record. The Cardinals finished 16th in the only coaching with UIW but also with the NFL. In the year before coming nation in tackles for loss per game and were 33rd in sacks per game. to UIW, Kennan was vice president of Coaches Inc., a company which A 2002 graduate of Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in agricul- worked with and represented football coaches. He held the responsibility tural development, Gamble was a highly-decorated Aggie standout, who of recruiting and evaluating perspective clients to represent and place in lettered four years for former Aggie coach R.C. Slocum. the coaching profession. Not only does he have an eye for talent in college Gamble finished his career with 47 career starts, including 46 football players, but understands the importance and value of a talented consecutive for the Aggies. He was a four-year starter who accumulated football coach. 341 total tackles and finished his senior season with 82 total stops, which The five years prior to holding his position within Coaches Inc., he was second-best on the squad. He began his career in 1999, earning the was the director of media relations for The National Football League Big 12 Freshman-of-the-Year and Second Team Freshman All American Coaches Association. While Kennan held his full-time job within the when he racked up 60 tackles, including 10 for losses and two sacks, NFLCA in 2002, he was also co-producer of the NFL Coaches Association while starting 10 games. He followed up his debut with a solid sophomore Top 25 Radio Show on Fox Sports Radio. campaign, leading the team in tackles with 110 while starting all 12 games In 2000, Kennan gained his first real experience with coaching at the at inside linebacker. At the conclusion of the season Gamble was named NFL level when he joined the Seattle Seahawks for training camp as an Honorable Mention, All-Big 12. assistant working with their quarterbacks. In 2001, Gamble received Third Team Pre-Season All America hon- Kennan held the position of training camp scouting intern for the ors going into his junior campaign. In 2002, he was voted defensive team Browns in 2004, which was another growing experience for Kennan in re- captain by his Aggie teammates and was also a member of the Butkus gards to understanding player talent. In 2006, Kennan was a coach for the Award watch list that same year. High School Offense/Defense All American Game which eventually would A lover of hunting, fishing and golf, Gamble comes from a long line of lead him into his next position at UIW. Baylor athletes. His mother played basketball there and his father was a A graduate of Mandeville High School in Louisiana, Kennan earned football player. Even his grandfather played baseball at Baylor. His father, his bachelor’s degree in communications and journalism at Roger Williams Lucky Gamble, is 17th all-time in football victories in the state of Texas with University in Rhode Island in 2001. a record of 270-76-5 in 29 years as a head coach. His father Larry, now the UIW head football coach, worked 16 years A native of Alto, TX, Gamble and his wife, Stephanie, reside in San as a coach in the NFL with such teams as the Los Angeles/Oakland Raid- Antonio with their son, Bossley, and daughter, Madelyn. ers, Denver Broncos, Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks. Kennan and his wife Abigail are the parents of two sons, Kingston and Coltrane, and a daughter, Kaya. They reside in Alamo Heights.

www.uiwcardinals.com 16 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Nick Debose Sean Davis Defensive Backs Quarterbacks Video Coordinator Compliance Liaison Nick Debose has been with the Cardinals Sean Davis joined the Incarnate Word since June of 2008. He has been the de- football staff in the summer of 2013 as fensive secondary coach that entire time the quarterbacks coach. He has gone while also filling the video coordinator, through two vastly different experiences community service liaison and housing in each season, but has shown that he liaison roles for the program. can develop quarterbacks in his short Under the direction of Debose, the time with the program. UIW secondary has received a large Davis earned his money in 2014 when amount of acclaim. Throughout his the team cycled through four different career with the Cardinals, he has always starting quarterbacks. Incumbent Trent been able to develop young defensive Brittain went down with a season-ending backs. injury 11 minutes into the season forcing As a first-year member of the Southland Conference in 2014, the the Cardinals to shuffle the lineup. It took awhile, but fourth-stringer Jor- defensive secondary for UIW was young with only one senior in the core dan Scelfo stepped up and provided a spark to the team. In his four starts group. Kobie Douglas earned honorable mention all-conference honors he had a pair of 250-yard plus performances and dramatically improved after breaking up 10 passes, the fourth best mark in the conference. the team’s offense. Junior college transfer Robert Johnson stepped right in at safety and pro- In his first year with the program, Davis tutored a red-shirt freshman, vided consistency in a season that saw one starter suffer a season-ending Brittain, who set school records for completions, attempts and passing injury and incorporated another former starter who was coming back from yards in a season. Brittain was named to a pair of national freshman of a season-ending injury in 2013. the year watch lists. In 2012, Devan Avery blossomed into a shutdown cornerback who Davis began his collegiate coaching career at Pasadena City College received LSC Second Team and Daktronics Super Region 4 Second Team in 2010. In 2012, he coached quarterbacks and wide receivers and was honors and Kielyn Lewis was second in the LSC with four interceptions. the passing game coordinator. He was officially named the co-offensive Debose began his coaching career at his alma mater, Southeastern coordinator in November of 2012. Oklahoma. He coached wide receivers and groomed a pair of all-confer- Prior to joining the staff at Pasadena City College, Davis was the ence performers. The following year he moved to Texas A&M-Kingsville offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Crescenta Valley High and tutored First Team All-American cornerback Rod Mosley. School (La Crescenta, CA) from 2006-09. A 2006 graduate of Southeastern Oklahoma, Debose was a four-year Davis was a star quarterback at La Cueva High School in Albu- starter at defensive back. A product of Houston Westbury High School, querque, NM before matriculating to Azusa Pacific. He was a three-year Debose received both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from starter at APU and led the team to an 11-win season in 2004 and the NAIA Southeastern Oklahoma. He and his son, Kasen, reside in San Antonio. National Semifinals. He was a pre-season All-American in 2005. Davis and his wife, Stephanie, reside in San Antonio. Larry Moore Robert Lyles Running Backs Outside Linebackers Academic Coordinator Housing Coordinator Larry Moore joined the UIW program A former standout linebacker at Texas prior to the 2011 season as the tight ends Christian University, Robert Lyles joined coach and academic coordinator. Head- the UIW staff in the spring of 2015. The ing into 2015, he has made the switch former NFL linebacker came to the over to running backs coach. Cardinals after coaching one season at As the academic coordinator, the Jackson State. team has consistently posted solid grade Prior to his season at JSU, Lyles point averages. In the Spring of 2015, spent eight seasons at West Point. He the squad posted a 2.86 GPA and had worked with a number of Army’s line- 24 players with at least a 3.50 GPA for backer positions, including the mike spot the semester. The team had four players in 2013, during his career. After three named to the Southland All-Academic years of working with the Black Knights’ Team in 2014. whip linebackers, Lyles shifted responsibilites to the rover position in In 2014, Moore worked with arguably the best offensive player on the 2012. team in tight end Cole Wick. The junior had 20 catches for 350 yards and An eight-year National Football League veteran, Lyles served tenures set a school record with 17.5 yards per reception. Under the tutelage of with both the Houston Oilers (1984-89) and (1990-91) in Moore, Wick has become a potential pro prospect. Wick was an honor- the professional ranks. able mention all-Southland Conference choice in 2014. Lyles began his coaching career in 1995, spending a year with the Moore tutored the first First Team all-conference selection in school AFL’s Memphis Pharaohs as special teams coordinator and linebackers history in 2012, Andrew Mocio, and as academic coordinator he had 18 coach. He accepted a position with the Portland Forest Dragons the fol- players named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll and two named to lowing year, serving as defensive coordinator from 1996-98. Lyles went on the LSC All-Academic Team. to fill the same role for the Los Angeles Avengers one year later. Moore entered the NFL as an undrafted rookie free agent with the The defensive-minded Lyles was named the Avengers’ interim head Seattle Seahawks in 1997. He played for Indianapolis from 1998-2001, coach four games into the 2001 season. He was named head coach of Washington from 2002-03 and Cincinnati from 2004-05. He played a total the AFL’s Georgia Force the following year and shouldered those duties of 96 games and made 73 starts. for the first five games of the 2002 campaign. After his NFL career, he jumped into the coaching ranks at Bridgewa- In addition to his vast coaching experience in the AFL, Lyles spent ter College as the tight ends coach. Following a year at Bridgewater he two seasons working in NFL training camps under the NFL’s Minority returned to the NFL and began internships with Cincinnati and Indianapo- Coach Fellowship Program. lis. Lyles served as an assistant coach for one season at San Bernardino Moore earned a degree in business management from BYU. He and Valley College in 2003 prior to his final tour in the AFL as assistant head his daughter, Isabella, reside in San Antonio. coach and defensive coordinator for the Grand Rapids Rampage.

www.uiwcardinals.com 17 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Mike Barela Darin Lovat Tight Ends Strength & Conditioning Coach Travel Coordinator Mike Barela joined the UIW football staff Darin Lovat arrived at Incarnate Word in in May of 2015. He brings 19 years the spring of 2012 to work with Cardinals of coaching experience with 18 in the athletes as the strength and conditioning college ranks. Barela has served on the coach and he has a wealth of experience coaching staffs of Northeastern State, in the field. Southwest Baptist, Texas State, North Lovat oversees all daily operations of Texas, Sam Houston State and Morning- the Benson Fieldhouse Weight Room. side College. His resume includes 14 years of work at Barela served two years as offensive Division I schools all across the nation. line coach and run-game coordinator at He has worked at Nevada-Las Vegas, Northeastern State after being hired in Austin Peay, UCLA, Eastern Washington, January 2012. He coached an All-Amer- Boston College and most recently three ican (Michael Bowie – who would become a 7th round draft pick of the years at Washington State. Seattle Seahawks). At UCLA he worked closely with two national championship squads, In his two seasons, NSU rushed for 3,490 yards and scored 34 TDs women’s water polo and men’s volleyball as well as numerous NFL draft on the ground. In Barela’s final season at NSU, Barela was named a picks and U.S. Olympians. At Eastern Washington his football teams finalist for the 2013 AFCA Division II Assistant Coach of the Year. won back-to-back Big Sky titles and the men’s basketball team made a Barela spent a season at Southwest Baptist in 2011 and was at first-ever NCAA tournament appearance. Among his EWU students were Texas State for four years prior to that. The Bobcats had one of the top a Walter Payton Award winner and a Buchannon Award recipient. At offenses in the nation during his tenure. Boston College his athletes included several NFL players, most notably From 2002-06, Barela served as the director of football operations the Atlanta Falcons’ Matt Ryan. at North Texas. UNT went on to win three straight A native of Albuquerque, N.M., Lovat received his bachelor’s degree Championships during Barela’s five seasons. in fitness management at UNLV and his master’s degree in exercise In 2000 and 2001, Barela coached the tight ends for Ron Randleman science at Austin Peay. He played football at UNLV where he started 47 at Sam Houston State. He coached first team All-America tight end Keith consecutive games and was named special teams player of the year. He Heinrich who would be a sixth round pick of the Carolina Panthers in 2002. also was on the conference academic honor roll. The 2001 team won a Southland Conference title. Lovat holds certifications with the NSCA, CSCCA and USA Weightlift- Barela’s coaching experience also includes time at Morningside ing. He and his wife, Ann, reside in San Antonio with their children, Eliza College (1999). He was a graduate assistant coach at North Texas from and Levi. 1996-98. Barela is married to the former Lauren Miller and are the proud par- ents of two sons, Reece and Hudson. T.R. St. Charles Head Football Athletic Trainer

T.R. St. Charles has been the director of football sports medicine at Incarnate Word since the summer of 2008. He has been with the football program from the first ever practice and will be there as they make the transition to NCAA Division I over the next few years. He is not originally from Texas, but he had spent the past 30-plus years in this state’s high school ranks before moving to UIW. He first worked in San Antonio at Holmes High School from 1977-80 followed by a stint in Texas City before returning to the area for jobs at Taft, Clark and finally O’Connor high schools. His longest stint was at Taft where he was a certified athletic trainer from 1985-1998. St. Charles has worked with the U.S. Olympic Committee athletic training staff on three occasions. He has traveled with USA Men’s Field Hockey to numerous events. He is board certified by the National Athletic Trainers Association and licensed by the Southwest Athletic Trainers Association. He holds mem- berships in the Texas State and Alamo Area Athletic Trainers Associations as well as the U.S. Olympic Committee Sports Medicine Society and the Texas Society of Sports Medicine. St. Charles was an inaugural inductee into the Alamo Area Athletic Trainers Association Hall of Fame in 2011. The author of several articles and a regular speaker at conventions, St. Charles is a two-time graduate of Vanderbilt. He and his wife, Teri, are the parents of Jeff, Kyle, Taylor and Alexis.

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Alan Ford Ivan Leander Brandon Terry Nickel Backs Offensive Quality Control Special Teams Quality Control

Jason Everding Chavis Barron Clinton Thomas Offensive Quality Control Defensive Quality Control Football Equipment Manager

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2015 UIW Roster

www.uiwcardinals.com 20 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 2015 Roster NO PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN (SCHOOL) Alphabetical Roster 1 Daryl Irby DB 5-10 175 JR Pearland (Dawson) No. Player 2 Jordan Hicks WR 5-8 170 JR Arlington (Juan Seguin) 52 Israel Acuay 3 Taylor Woods QB 6-3 205 SR Sugar Land (Fort Bend Austin) 43 Michael Allen 14 Jared Ambres 4 Trent Brittain QB 6-2 200 SO Eastland (Eastland) 98 Jawara Beasley 5 Breylann McCollum QB 6-2 215 SO Cibolo (Steele) 4 Trent Brittain 6 Lamont Johnson WR 6-0 170 FR DeSoto (South Oak Cliff) 16 Daryl Brooks 7 Dorland Fields RB 5-10 195 FR Sweeny (Sweeny) 58 Kyle Brown 8 Myke Tavarres OLB 6-3 230 SR Lake Oswego, OR (Lake Ridge/Arkansas) 28 Da’shawn Brown-Key 8 McLane Carter QB 6-2 190 FR Gilmer (Gilmer) 8 McLane Carter 44 Cyril Clarke 9 Josh Zellars ILB 6-0 205 JR Baytown (Baytown Lee) 27 Trey Colbert 10 Brandon Tanksley S 6-2 210 SR Katy (Morton Ranch) 93 Tyler Colbert 11 Clint Killough WR 5-10 175 SR San Antonio (MacArthur/Texas State) 95 Jordan Collins 12 Robert Johnson S 5-11 195 SR Richmond, CA (Berkeley/Diablo Valley) 49 Ramon Coto, Jr. 13 Jeilyn Williams CB 5-9 165 SO San Antonio (O’Connor) 23 Kobie Douglas 14 Jared Ambres S 6-0 200 SO Manvel (Manvel) 81 Kody Edwards 97 Eric England 15 Quandre Washington S 6-1 225 SO Katy (Morton Ranch) 60 Josh Esukpa 16 Daryl Brooks WR 6-3 195 JR Teague (Teague) 77 Zach Fattig 17 Sean Hoeferkamp S 6-1 195 SO Austin (Westwood) 47 Steven Featherston 17 Jordan Scelfo QB 5-10 190 SR Tucson, AZ (Salpointe Catholic) 7 Dorland Fields 18 Adrian Norwood, Jr. S 5-11 205 JR Waco (Waco) 24 Sean Flannel 19 Jerome McElroy OLB 6-0 240 SR Oakland, CA (Temecula Valley/Laney) 94 Phillip Franco 35 Padyn Giebler 20 Keshon Leonard WR 5-7 165 SO Rosenberg (Lamar Consolidated) 22 Jamari Gilbert 21 Stefon Martin WR 6-2 180 JR Atlanta, GA (Fuller/Chabot) 39 Thaddeus Greene 22 Jamari Gilbert WR 6-1 185 SO Baytown (Baytown Lee) 80 Kaleb Hardy 23 Kobie Douglas CB 5-9 155 SR Plano (Plano/La.-Lafayette) 2 Jordan Hicks 24 Sean Flannel RB 5-10 185 JR Brazoria (West Columbia) 33 Joel Higgins 25 Broderick Reeves RB 5-9 195 JR Mexia (Mexia) 17 Sean Hoeferkamp 82 Taylor Hudson 26 Junior Sessions RB 5-10 215 JR Mesquite (Mesquite) 1 Daryl Irby 27 Trey Colbert S 6-0 205 JR Fort Worth (Southwest/Southern Ill.) 99 Alex Jenkins 28 Da’shawn Brown-Key DB 6-1 180 FR San Antonio (Brennan) 76 Austin Jennings 29 John Oglesby HB 6-1 220 JR Katy (Seven Lakes) 57 Devyn Jensen 30 Jawun Jiles S 5-10 190 FR Shreveport, LA (Byrd) 30 Jawun Jiles 31 Troy Lara S 5-11 190 SR San Antonio (Madison) 6 Lamont Johnson 12 Robert Johnson 32 Jamarkese Williams CB 6-3 175 FR Temple (Temple) 75 Jeremy Jones 33 Joel Higgins ILB 6-0 215 JR Austin (Sweeny) 11 Clint Killough 34 Greg Lemon OLB 6-2 235 SO Austin (Sweeny) 59 Sylvester Kilo 35 Padyn Giebler ILB 6-0 230 SR Ivan (Stephenville) 92 Blake Klumpp 36 Shane Piatnik S 6-1 190 FR San Antonio (Smithson Valley) 31 Troy Lara 37 Damon Weaver S 5-11 191 FR Dallas (DeSoto) 54 Corey Lee 34 Greg Lemon 38 Tim McCoy S 5-11 190 FR Holly Lake Ranch (Harmony) 20 Keshon Leonard 39 Thaddeus Greene TE 6-4 215 JR San Antonio (Churchill/Oklahoma Wes.) 64 Bobby Limon 40 Luis Lopez TE 6-4 260 FR Cypress (Cy Fair) 40 Luis Lopez 41 Cody Seidel K-P 6-2 190 FR Keller (Fossil Ridge) 87 Dillon Manz 43 Michael Allen ILB 6-0 205 JR Garland (Lakeview Centennial) 85 Anthony Marciano 44 Cyril Clarke HB 6-1 220 JR Houston (Taylor) 21 Stefon Martin 69 Trevor Mason 45 Cole Wick TE 6-7 255 SR Hallettsville (Sacred Heart Catholic) 53 Matt McCarthy 5 Breylann McCollum

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NO PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN (SCHOOL) 38 Tim McCoy 47 Stephen Featherston DS 6-0 200 SO Groesbeck (Groesbeck) 19 Jerome McElroy 48 David Nader S 5-11 200 SO Vienna, Austria (Neulandschule) 56 Noah McMeans 49 Ramon Coto, Jr. K-P 5-11 240 SO Houston (Westfield) 55 Darrius Montgomery 91 Dallin Muti 50 George Schwanenberg ILB 5-11 215 SO Bulverde (Smithson Valley) 89 John Myers 51 Denzel Thomas OLB 6-1 230 SO Mesquite (Mesquite Poteet) 48 David Nader 52 Israel Acuay OLB 6-2 230 FR Wylie (Wylie) 18 Adrian Norwood, Jr. 53 Matt McCarthy C 6-2 280 JR San Antonio (Reagan) 29 John Oglesby 54 Corey Lee DE 6-0 285 JR Humble (La Porte) 36 Shane Piatnik 55 Darrius Montgomery DE 6-0 280 FR Baytown (Goose Creek Memorial) 63 Tyler Preston 25 Broderick Reeves 56 Noah McMeans OLB 6-4 205 FR La Vernia (La Vernia) 88 Justin Roberts 57 Devyn Jensen OL 6-3 270 SO Port Lavaca (Calhoun) 62 Leo Sanchez 58 Kyle Brown OLB 6-4 215 JR Blue Springs, MO (Blue Springs/Independence) 17 Jordan Scelfo 59 Sylvester Kilo OLB 6-0 215 SO San Antonio (St. Anthony’s) 50 George Schwanenberg 60 Josh Esukpa OL 6-1 260 SO Mansfield (Timberview) 41 Cody Seidel 61 Draven Taylor OL 6-2 302 JR Dallas (Adamson/New Mexico) 26 Junior Sessions 84 Trevor Smith 62 Leo Sanchez ILB 6-0 225 FR San Antonio (Central Catholic) 10 Brandon Tanksley 63 Tyler Preston OL 6-2 300 FR Georgetown (Georgetown) 8 Myke Tavarres 64 Bobby Limon OL 330 310 FR Port Lavaca (Calhoun) 61 Draven Taylor 69 Trevor Mason OL 6-7 290 JR Stockton, CA (Taft) 86 Gabriel Taylor 70 Nathan Thompson OL 6-5 295 SR San Antonio (MacArthur) 51 Denzel Thomas 74 Cameron Wilson OL 6-4 275 FR Pearland (Dawson) 83 Michael Thomas 70 Nathan Thompson 75 Jeremy Jones OL 6-5 285 FR Schertz (Roosevelt) 15 Quandre Washington 76 Austin Jennings OL 6-3 280 SO San Antonio (Smithson Valley) 37 Damon Weaver 77 Zach Fattig OL 6-3 285 JR League City (Clear Falls) 45 Cole Wick 80 Kaleb Hardy WR 6-3 210 SO Round Rock (Florence) 32 Jamarkese Williams 81 Kody Edwards WR 6-0 155 SO Mesquite (Mesquite Poteet) 13 Jeilyn Williams 82 Taylor Hudson WR 6-0 185 SR San Antonio (Harlandale) 96 John Williams 74 Cameron Wilson 84 Trevor Smith WR 5-6 175 SR Pleasant Hill, CA (College Park/Diablo Valley) 3 Taylor Woods 85 Anthony Marciano WR 6-0 175 FR San Antonio (Churchill) 9 Josh Zellars 86 Gabriel Taylor WR 6-7 205 SR San Antonio (Brackenridge) 87 Dillon Manz WR 6-2 190 FR San Antonio (Boerne Champion) 88 Justin Roberts DE 6-4 255 SO San Antonio (Steele) 89 John Myers TE 6-6 240 FR Richmond (Foster 91 Dallin Muti NT 5-11 285 SR Laie, HI (Kahuku/Chabot College) 92 Blake Klumpp OLB 6-3 235 FR San Antonio (Alamo Heights) 93 Tyler Colbert NT 6-1 300 SO Fort Worth (Southwest) 94 Phillip Franco DL 5-11 207 FR Corpus Christi (Carroll) 95 Jordan Collins DL 5-9 290 FR League City (Clear Falls) 96 John Williams NT 6-2 310 FR Spring (Oak Ridge) 97 Eric England NT 6-1 265 SO Pearland (Dawson) 98 Jawara Beasley DE 6-3 245 SO League City (Clear Falls) 99 Alex Jenkins DE 6-6 265 JR Bath, England (St. Gregory’s)

www.uiwcardinals.com 22 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 CARDINALS BY CLASS CARDINALS BY LOCATIONS SENIOR (15) FRESHMAN (25) SAN ANTONIO Daryl Irby Kobie Douglas Israel Acuay Alamo Heights Blake Klumpp Cameron Wilson Padyn Giebler Da’Shawn Brown-Key Brackenridge Gabriel Taylor Plano Kobie Douglas Taylor Hudson McLane Carter Brennan Da’Shawn Brown-Key Port Lavaca Devyn Jensen Robert Johnson Jordan Collins Central Catholic Leo Sanchez Bobby Limon Clint Killough Dorland Fields Churchill Anthony Marciano Richmond John Myers Troy Lara Phillip Franco Thad Greene Rosenberg Keshon Leonard Jerome McElroy Jawun Jiles Harlandale Taylor Hudson Round Rock Kaleb Hardy Jordan Scelfo Lamont Johnson MacArthur Clint Killough Schertz Horace Hayes Trevor Smith Jeremy Jones Nathan Thompson Sugar Land Taylor Woods Brandon Tanksley Blake Klumpp Madison Troy Lara Sweeny Dorland Fields Myke Tavarres Bobby Limon O’Connor Jeilyn Williams Greg Lemon Gabriel Taylor Luis Lopez Reagan Matt McCarthy Teague Daryl Brooks Nathan Thompson Dillon Manz Roosevelt Jeremy Jones Temple Jamarkese Williams Cole Wick Anthony Marciano Smithson Valley Austin Jennings Waco Adrian Norwood Taylor Woods Tim McCoy Shane Piatnik Wylie Israel Acuay JUNIOR (22) Noah McMeans G. Schwanenberg Michael Allen Darrius Montgomery St. Anthony’s Sylvester Kilo ARIZONA Daryl Brooks John Myers Steele Cameron Jackson Tucson Jordan Scelfo Kyle Brown Shane Piatnik Breylann McCollum Cyril Clarke Tyler Preston Justin Roberts CALIFORNIA Trey Colbert Leo Sanchez Oakland Jerome McElroy Zach Fattig Cody Seidel TEXAS Pleasant Hill Trevor Smith Sean Flannel Damon Weaver Arlington Jordan Hicks Richmond Robert Johnson Thaddeus Greene Jamarkese Williams Austin Joel Higgins Stockton Trevor Mason Jordan Hicks John Williams Sean Hoeferkamp Joel Higgins Cameron Wilson Baytown Jamari Gilbert GEORGIA Daryl Irby D. Montgomery Atlanta Stefon Martin Alex Jenkins Josh Zellars Corey Lee Boerne Dillon Manz HAWAII Stefon Martin Brazoria Sean Flannel Laie Dallin Muti Trevor Mason Conroe John Williams Matt McCarthy Corpus Christi Phillip Franco LOUISIANA Adrian Norwood, Jr. Cypress Luis Lopez Shreveport Jawun Jiles John Oglesby Dallas Draven Taylor Broderick Reeves DeSoto Lamont Johnson MISSOURI Junior Sessions Damon Weaver Blue Springs Kyle Brown Draven Taylor Eastland Trent Brittain Josh Zellars Fort Worth Trey Colbert OREGON SOPHOMORE (25) Tyler Colbert Lake Oswego Myke Tavarres Jared Ambres Garland Michael Allen Jawara Beasley Georgetown Tyler Preston AUSTRIA Trent Brittain Gilmer McLane Carter Vienna David Nader Tyler Colbert Groesbeck Stephen Featherston Ramon Coto, Jr. Hallettsville Cole Wick ENGLAND Kody Edwards Holly Lake Ranch Tim McCoy Bath Alex Jenkins Eric England Houston Cyril Clarke Josh Esukpa Ramon Coto Stephen Featherston Humble Corey Lee Jamari Gilbert Ivan Padyn Giebler Kaleb Hardy Katy John Oglesby Sean Hoeferkamp Brandon Tanksley Devyn Jensen Q. Washington Austin Jennings Keller Cody Seidel Sylvester Kilo La Vernia Noah McMeans Greg Lemon League City Jawara Beasley Keshon Leonard Jordan Collins Breylann McCollum Zach Fattig David Nader Mansfield Josh Esukpa Justin Roberts Manvel Jared Ambres George Schwanenberg Mesquite Kody Edwards Denzel Thomas Junior Sessions Quandre Washington Denzel Thomas Jeilyn Williams Mexia Broderick Reeves Pearland Eric England

www.uiwcardinals.com 23 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 High School: Ambres was on the football and basketball teams at Manvel High School. He earned first team all-district honors as a senior. He recorded 35 tackles and had six pass breakups in Michael Allen 2012. Jr. • 6-0 • 205 • ILB Garland, TX/Lakeview Centennial Personal: Ambres is the son of Christine Ambres and is studying criminal justice. He was born on September 10, 1994.

Year GP UA A TKL INT FF #43 2013 11 11 3 14 1-0 1 Jawara Beasley 2014 (Sophomore): Allen played in nine games for the Car- So. • 6-3 • 245 • DE dinals. He had a season high four tackles in a loss at Abilene League City, TX/Clear Falls Christian. He recorded two tackles, including a sack against Sam Houston State.

2013 (Freshman): Allen quickly worked his way into the de- fensive rotation at linebacker as a true freshman. He had four tackles, including a half tackle for loss in the season opener at #98 #6 Central Arkansas. He picked off a pass in a shutout win over Langston and followed that with a season high five tackles at #5 Sam Houston State. He had at least one tackle in each of the 2014 (Freshman): Beasley played in 10 games as a rotation final six games of the year and finished with 22 stops on the sea- member of the defensive line. He had at least one tackle in each son. He had a tackle for loss in the win over Houston Baptist. of the first seven games of the season. He recorded a half tackle for loss in the opener against Sacramento State and notched High School: Allen was on the football and track teams at Lakev- his first career sack at Abilene Christian. He had three tackles iew Centennial High School. He earned second team all-district against both Southeastern Louisiana and at Northwestern State. honors as a junior after making 111 tackles, 51 solo, including He finished with 14 tackles on the season. He was named to the eight tackles for loss and seven sacks. As a senior, he notched Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 120 tackles, 80 solo, en route to earning first team all-district honors. He added two sacks and two interceptions in only eight High School: Beasley was a first team all-district defensive end games. at Clear Falls High School. He recorded 57 tackles, 12.0 tackles for loss and 5.0 sacks as a senior. Personal: Allen is the son of Michael and Jacqueline Allen and is studying criminal justice with a minor in kinesiology. His father Personal: Beasley is the son of Harold Beasley and Sonja Barre played football for Oklahoma State. He has a sister, Charla. He and is studying computer information systems. He has a brother, was born on October 8, 1994. Julian. He was born on September 19, 1995. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS INT PD Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS 2013 11 11 11 22 1.5-7 0-0 1-5 1 2014 10 3 11 14 1.5-5 1.0-5 2014 9 2 4 6 1.0-1 1.0-1 0-0 0 Career 20 13 15 28 2.5-8 1.0-1 1-5 1 Trent Brittain Jared Ambres So. • 6-2 • 200 • QB So. • 6-0 • 190 • S Eastland, TX/Eastland Manvel, TX/Manvel #14 #4 2014: Brittain was named to the College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) Quarterback Watch List prior to the season. He 2014: Ambres red-shirted the season. suffered a season-ending injury in the first quarter against Sacra- mento State and received a medical red-shirt. He was named to 2013 (Freshman): Ambres appeared in all 11 games as a true the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. freshman. He recorded 14 tackles from his safety position. He had two tackles and forced a fumble in a shutout win over 2013 (Freshman): Brittain was one of the top freshmen in the Langston. He notched a season high three tackles at Abilene nation and was named to the Jerry Rice Award Watch List and Christian. He recorded two tackles and an interception in a 47-43 CFPA National Freshman of the Year Watch List. He had a win at McMurry. record-breaking season by tying or breaking seven single season www.uiwcardinals.com 24 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 school marks. His totals of 178 completions, 325 pass attempts, High School: Brooks was on the football, basketball and track 1893 passing yards and 2285 yards of total offense were each teams at Teague High School. He helped lead his team to an 8-4 school records. He also tied the school record with 11 passing record and appearance in the Area Finals as a senior. He was touchdowns. He was 15-of-18 for 211 yards and three touch- named first team all-district as a wide receiver and defensive back downs in a win over Texas College and set the UIW single game and took home Super Cen-Tex Honorable Mention honors at wide records for completion percentage and passer rating. He passed receiver. He had 40 catches for 743 yards and eight touchdowns for 197 yards and a touchdown and rushed for 97 more yards in receiving and seven rushing touchdowns. In addition, he had 50 a win over Langston. He attempted 106 passes in the season tackles and four interceptions on defense. In his junior season, he before finally throwing his first career interception in a loss at Sam was a second team all-district quarterback after passing for 920 Houston State. He also had two touchdowns and passed for 226 yards and 11 touchdowns and rushing for 880 yards and 14 touch- yards in the game. He completed a school-record 90-yard touch- downs. He was named the district offensive MVP in basketball down pass to Clint Killough in a win over Eastern New Mexico the as a junior and was a first team all-district player as a sophomore. following week. He directed the team on a pair of fourth quarter He averaged 14.0 points and 8.4 rebounds per game as a senior. game-winning drives at McMurry and at home against Abilene Christian in back-to-back weeks. In the ACU win, he scored on a Personal: Brooks is the son of Daryl Brooks and Tamica Carter 1-yard run on fourth down with 1:59 remaining in the game. He and is studying engineering management. He was born on Janu- was 22-of-33 for 207 yards and two touchdowns through the air ary 10, 1995. and added the rushing touchdown on the ground against ACU. Year GP REC YDS AVG TD LG He finished the season as the team’s third leading rusher with 392 2013 11 11 159 14.5 1 39 yards on 117 carries. 2014 11 22 207 9.4 3 22 Career 22 33 366 11.1 4 31 2012: Brittain red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word.

High School: Brittain earned First Team All-State honors at Eastland High School at quarterback. He was the All-Big Country All Sports MVP and the Built Ford Tough 2A Player of the Year as Cyril Clarke a senior. He also played basketball, baseball and ran track. Jr. • 6-1 • 220 • H-B Houston, TX/Alief Taylor Personal: Brittain is the son of Jeff and Carol Brittain and is studying criminal justice. He has a sister, Megan, and a brother, Jayden. He was born on September 8, 1993. Year GP C-A-I YDS TD LG PCT RUSH YDS TD 2013 11 178-325-8 1893 11 90 54.8 117 392 2 2014 1 3-5-0 46 0 19 60.0 4 25 0 #44 Career 12 181-330-8 1939 11 90 54.8 121 417 2

2014 (Sophomore): Clarke made nine starts as the team’s H-Back and tight end. He had three catches for 22 yards in a win over Houston Baptist. He is a key member of the special team’s Daryl Brooks unit as an upback. Jr. • 6-3 • 195 • WR Teague, TX/Teague 2013 (Freshman): Clarke alternated playing as the team’s #2 tight end and as an H-Back. He played in the final 10 games of the year and started twice. He was used mostly as a blocker, but did make his first career reception at McMurry. #16 2012: Clarke red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word. High School: Clarke helped lead Alief Taylor High School to both district and regional titles. He was the team’s offensive MVP. 2014 (Sophomore): Brooks played in all 11 games and made eight starts at wide reciever. He had at least two receptions in Personal: Clarke is the son of Labinco and Karen Clarke and is each of his last six games. He hauled in five catches for 70 yards studying business administration. He has two siblings, Shondrell and a touchdown at Nicholls. He also had touchdown grabs and Ivory, and was born on March 30, 1994. against Sam Houston State and at Lamar. Over the final three weeks of the season he had 12 grabs for 118 yards and three Year GP REC YDS AVG TD LG 2PT touchdowns. 2013 10 1 10 10.0 0 10 1 2014 11 5 28 5.6 0 13 0 Career 21 6 38 6.3 0 13 1 2013 (Freshman): Brooks quickly moved into a starting role at wide receiver playing in all 11 games and receiving six first team appearances. He had a season-long 39-yard reception at #6 Central Arkansas in the season opener. He scored his lone touch- down of the season in the home opener against Texas College with a 31-yard reception. He had multiple receptions in each of the final three weeks of the season, including three catches for 31 yards in a win over Abilene Christian. He finished the year with 11 receptions for 159 yards and a touchdown.

www.uiwcardinals.com 25 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 to the Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Army Strong Team of the Week during his junior season. He played on the Team USA Under-19 football team in 2012 earning a silver medal at the IFAF Trey Colbert World Championships. He was a regional qualifier in the shot put Jr. • 6-0 • 205 • CB and was the district runner-up. Fort Worth, TX/Southwest Personal: Colbert is the son of Lamonte and Ramona Colbert and studying business management. His brother, Trey, is also a member of the UIW football team. He has a sister, Tia. He was born on October 17, 1995. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS #27 2014 8 2 10 12 1.0-2 1.0-2

2014 (Sophomore): Colbert appeared in six games as a defen- sive back and special teams player. He recorded a half tackle for loss at Stephen F. Austin. He notched two tackles at Nicholls. In Ramon Coto, Jr. the season finale he returned two kicks for 43 yards at Lamar. He So. • 5-11 • 240 • K-P was named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Houston, TX/Westfield

Previous: Colbert spent one year at Southern Illinois where he red-shirted the 2012 season. He sat out the 2013 season at UIW in accordance with NCAA transfer rules. #49 High School: Colbert was on the football, basketball and track teams at Southwest High School in Fort Worth. He was the dis- trict Newcomer of the Year in 2011 and was a two-time all-district 2014 (Freshman): Coto had an outstanding season and set a player. He earned All-Area honors as a junior. He tallied 10 kick number of school records. He began his career by drilling a pair returns for touchdowns and eight interceptions in his career. He of field goals 47 and 49 yards long against Sacramento State. He helped lead the track team to a district title and was a two-time also had a pair of kickoff touchbacks and was named the College Regional qualifier in the long jump, 100 meters and 4x200 relay. Football Performance Awards (CFPA) National Place Kicker of He led the football team to a district championship as a senior and the Week and the Southland Conference Special Teams Player a bi-district title as a junior. of the Week. He averaged 48.1 yards per punt on eight attempts against Southeastern Louisiana including a 67 and 73-yarder that Personal: Colbert is the son of Lamonte and Ramona Colbert each broke the previous school record. He was named a CFPA and is studying communication arts. He has two siblings, Tyler Honorable Mention Punter of the Week. He nabbed another and Tia. Tyler is also a member of the UIW football team. He was CFPA Honorable Mention award when he averaged a school born on July 18, 1994. record 49.0 yards per punt at Northwestern State. He averaged Year GP UA A TKL TFL KR AVG 42.3 yards per punt for the season and had 13 boots of at least 2014 6 3 2 5 0.5-1 2-43 21.5 50 yards and four of at least 60 yards. As a place kicker, he booted two field goals in three different games and had five field goals of at least 40 yards. He was excellent on kickoffs averaging 62.3 yards per kick and had 10 touchbacks. Both marks set new Tyler Colbert school records. He rushed for a first down on a fake punt against McNeese State gaining 16 yards on the play. So. • 6-0 • 300 • DT Fort Worth, TX/Southwest High School: Coto was a first team all-district kicker and punter at Westfield High School. He helped lead the team to a 13-1 record and the Texas 5A quarterfinals. He averaged 41.8 yards per punt and scored 85 points as a senior. He was 61-of-64 on #93 extra-point attempts and made all eight of his field goal tries. Personal: Coto is the son of Ramon Coto and is studying busi- ness administration. He was born on November 12, 1995. 2014 (Freshman): Colbert worked his way into the defensive Year GP XP FG LG Punt YDS AVG LG KO line rotation appearing in eight games. He picked up a half sack 2014 11 17-20 9-13 49 66 2791 42.3 73 62.3 against McNeese State. He made eight tackles in the final two games of the year. He had three stops against Sam Houston State and then recorded five tackles and a half sack at Lamar.

2013: Colbert red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word.

High School: Colbert was on the football and track teams at Southwest High School. He was a three-time first team all-district player and led Southwest to a pair of district titles. He was named

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Kobie Douglas Kody Edwards Sr. • 5-9 • 155 • CB So. • 6-0 • 155 • WR Plano, TX/Plano Mesquite, TX/Poteet #23 #81

2014 (Junior): Douglas was a team captain and earned South- 2014 (Freshman): Edwards played in nine games and made two land Conference honorable mention honors. He was one of the starts as a true freshman. He was the team’s top kick returner Southland Conference leaders in pass breakups with 10, including with 442 yards on 21 returns. He had a season high 123 all-pur- three at Nicholls. He had six tackles in back-to-back games at pose yards at North Dakota State. He nearly had a kick return Stephen F. Austin and North Dakota State. He recorded a season touchdown at Abilene Christian gaining 48 yards before being high nine tackles against Southeastern Louisiana. He recovered tripped up by the last defender. He tossed a 24-yard touchdown a fumble and broke up two passes in a win against Houston pass and had 102 return yards against Southeastern Louisiana. Baptist. He returned three kicks for 58 yards in the season finale He hauled in a season high four catches for 68 yards against at Lamar. McNeese State.

2013 (Sophomore): Douglas started all 11 games at cornerback High School: Edwards was on the football and track teams at and became a big play guy as the season progressed. He also Mesquite Poteet High School. He was an AP First Team All-State returned kicks for UIW. He had a season high eight tackles and 4A selection as a senior. He was also first team all-district and broke up a pass in a loss at #6 Central Arkansas to open the sea- Vype All-Dallas/Fort Worth Area First Team in 2013. He hauled son. He recorded seven tackles and forced a fumble in a win over in 57 receptions for 1,229 yards while leading the team to a 12-2 Eastern New Mexico. He was named a College Football Perfor- record. He was honorable mention all-district as a junior and led mance Awards Honorable Mention defensive back on Nov. 12 for the team to a pair of fourth round playoff appearances. his two-interception performance in a win over Abilene Christian. The first interception prevented a touchdown and the second Personal: Edwards is the son of Peggy Austin and is studying one set up a touchdown in a 34-31 win. He had four tackles and business administration. He has a brother, Kevin, and his uncle is picked off his team-high third pass of the season the following former NFL star Tim Brown. He was born on March 20, 1996. week in a loss to Angelo State. He finished the year with 33 Year GP REC AVG TD LG KR AVG LG tackles and four pass breakups. He averaged 22.3 yards per kick 2014 9 11-148 13.5 0 32 21-442 21.0 48 return and finished the year with 300 all-purpose yards. He was named College Sports Madness All-Independent Second Team as a defensive back.

2012 (Freshman): Douglas was a solid contributor on defense as Eric England a backup at safety and corner back. He had at least one tackle in So. • 6-1 • 265 • DT nine of 10 games he played. He had four tackles at Sam Houston Pearland, TX/Dawson State. He finished with four tackles and a tackle for loss against Tarleton State. He record 19 total tackles for the season.

Previous: Douglas red-shirted his one year at Louisi- ana-Lafeyette. #97 High School: Douglas played football at Plano High School.

Personal: Douglas is studying business administration. 2014 (Freshman): England became a starter for the Cardinals on the defensive line early in the season. He had at least one tackle Year GP UA A TKL TFL INT PB KR AVG in all 11 games and finished with 26 stops. He made a season 2012 10 10 9 19 1.0-6 0-0 0 0-0 0.0 high seven tackles and had a tackle for loss at Stephen F. Austin. 2013 11 27 6 33 0.0-0 3-55 7 11-245 22.3 2014 11 29 14 43 1.5-5 0-0 10 3-58 19.3 He had exactly two tackles in each of the last seven games of the Career 32 66 29 95 2.5-11 3-55 17 14-303 21.6 season. He was credited with a half sack at Lamar in the season finale.

High School: England was a two-time first team all-district defen- sive tackle at Pearland Dawson High School.

Personal: England is the son of Eric England and Kathy Black- man and is studying kinesiology. He was born on June 2, 1995. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS 2014 11 6 20 26 1.5-3 0.5-1 www.uiwcardinals.com 27 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015

Josh Esukpa Dorland Fields So. • 6-1 • 260 • OL Fr. • 5-10 • 195 • RB Mansfield, TX/Timberview Sweeny, TX/Sweeny #60 #7

2014: Esukpa was on the roster, but did not play in any games. 2014: Fields red-shirted his first year at UIW.

2013 (Freshman): Esukpa played in nine games on the defen- High School: Fields was a member of the football and track sive line at nose tackle and defensive tackles. He had a big game teams at Sweeny High School. He was an Honorable Mention against Texas College with four tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and All-State running back in 2013. He rushed for 2,179 yards and 33 1.5 sacks in a win. He recorded another sack in a win over Hous- touchdowns as a senior while catching nine passes for 258 yards ton Baptist. He had two tackles and a quarterback hurry in a win and three touchdowns. He was the team’s offensive MVP and led at McMurry. He finished the season with 12 tackles, 3.0 tackles them to the second round of the playoffs. He was on the Superin- for loss and 2.5 sacks. tendant’s Honor Roll.

2012: Esukpa red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word. Personal: Fields is the son of Dorland and Rholonda Fields and is studying environmental science. He has a younger brother, High School: Esukpa played football at Timberview High School. Trey, and was born on November 26, 1995. He earned second team all-district honors as a senior.

Personal: Esukpa is the son of Stanley and Millicent Esukpa and is studying sports management. He has a sister, Christine, and a brother, Emmanuel. He was born on August 5, 1994. Sean Flannel Jr. • 5-10 • 185 • RB Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS 2013 9 4 8 12 3.0-11 2.5-9 Brazoria, TX/West Columbia

Stephen Featherston #24 So. • 6-0 • 200 • LS Groesbeck, TX/Groesbeck 2012-14: Flannel has been with the program since 2012, but has yet to appear in a regular season game.

High School: Flannel played varsity football for four years at #47 West Columbia High School. He helped lead the team to back-to- back State semi-final appearances as a junior and senior. During his final three years he earned all-district honors. As a senior, he also earned All-County and All-State honors. He played on the 2014 (Freshman): Featherston entered the season as the back- baseball and basketball teams. up long snapper, but an injury to Kyle Fishbeck pushed him into the role. He was credited with three tackles on special teams. Personal: Flannel is the son of Marvin and Reeva Flannel and is studying business administration. He has two brothers, Marvin Personal: Featherston is studying communication arts. and Jared, and a sister, Whitney. He was born on February 8, 1994. His brother, Jared, played football at Texas Tech and his sister is on the UT-San Antonio track team.

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Padyn Giebler Jamari Gilbert Sr. • 6-0 • 230 • ILB So. • 6-1 • 185 • WR Ivan, TX/Stephenville Baytown, TX/Baytown Lee #35 #22

2014 (Junior): Giebler was a team captain and had an outstand- 2014 (Freshman): Gilbert made the move from defensive back ing season where he earned a number of honors. He was named to wide receiver and started to get time on the field late in the to the Capital One Academic All-District VII first team and the season. He was one of the team’s main kick returners. He had Southland Conference All-Academic teams and earned Southland four returns for 122 yards at Stephen F. Austin and had a 60-yard honorable mention honors. He led the team with a career high 76 return in the game. He had his first two career receptions against tackles and had three games with double-digit stops. He notched McNeese State. He finished the year with 18 kick returns for 366 11 tackles against national champion North Dakota State and at yards. He was named to the Southland Conference Commission- Northwestern State. He had five tackles, two tackles for loss and er’s Honor Roll. a sack against McNeese State. He had an unbelievable perfor- mance at Lamar with 13 tackles and an interception. He finished 2013: Gilbert red-shirted his first year at UIW. He was also on the season ranked in the top 10 in school history in career tackles. the UIW track team. He was named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll. High School: Gilbert was a multi-sport athlete at Baytown Lee 2013 (Sophomore): Giebler started every game at inside line- High School earning varsity letters in football, basketball and backer for the Cardinals. He had his only tackle for loss of the track. He earned first team all-district honors in basketball and season at #5 Sam Houston State. He had six tackles in a win was a regional qualifier in the 200 meters. over Eastern New Mexico. He averaged 5.0 tackles per game over the final five games of the season. He had a season high Personal: Gilbert is the son of Fred and Jada Gilbert and is nine tackles and broke up a pass against Angelo State. He fin- studying business administration. His father played football at the ished the year with 38 tackles. University of Houston. Year GP REC AVG TD LG KR AVG LG 2012 (Freshman): Giebler played in every game and made five 2014 10 2-17 8.5 0 12 18-366 20.3 60 starts on the season at linebacker as a true freshman, including the final four games of the year. He had at least one tackle in every game including a season high nine at Texas A&M-Kingsville. He recorded his first career sack in the season opener against Texas College. He had seven tackles and a 28-yard interception Kaleb Hardy return against McMurry. He finished the year with three tackles So. • 6-3 • 210 • WR for loss and 43 tackles. He was named to the LSC Commission- Round Rock, TX/Florence er’s Honor Roll.

High School: Giebler was a member of the football, basketball and track teams at Stephenville High School. As a sophomore, he earned second team all-district and first team academic all-district honors. After his junior year he was recognized with first team #80 all-district and academic all-district honors. He was named the District Defensive Player of the Year and Second Team All-Big Country as a senior. 2014 (Freshman): Hardy played in four games and made one start at tight end. He recorded his first career reception against Personal: Giebler is the son of Scott and Marka Giebler and is McNeese State. He was named to the Southland Conference studying engineering management. He has one sibling, Prayr, Commissioner’s Honor Roll. and was born on September 17, 1992. He is the president of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes at UIW. 2013: Hardy red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word.

Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS INT PB High School: Hardy was a first team all-district quarterback 2012 11 20 23 43 3.0-10 1.0-5 1-28 1 2013 11 16 22 38 1.0-2 0.0-0 0-0 1 and earned Academic All-State Honorable Mention honors as a 2014 11 28 48 76 4.0-8 1.0-4 1-15 1 senior at Florence High School. He passed for 1,380 yards and Career 33 64 93 157 8.0-20 2.0-9 2-43 3 10 touchdowns and rushed for 553 yards and six touchdowns in just seven games in 2012. He was named the district Newcomer of the Year as a junior after passing 1,724 yards and nine touch- downs and rushing for 712 yards and 14 touchdowns. He was a member of the National Honor Society.

www.uiwcardinals.com 29 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Personal: Hardy is the son of Ryan and Shari Hardy and is studying business administration. He has a sister, Laurren. He was born on September 20, 1994. He is also a member of the UIW track and field team. Joel Higgins Jr. • 6-0 • 215 • ILB Austin, TX/Sweeny Jordan Hicks Jr. • 5-8 • 170 • WR Arlington, TX/Juan Seguin #33

2014 (Sophomore): Higgins came off the bench in all 11 games appearing on special teams and as a linebacker. He recorded #2 at least one tackle in every game, including a season high four tackles against Southeastern Louisiana. He had 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack against McNeese State. He recovered a fumble 2014 (Sophomore): Hicks struggled with injuries early in the against Sam Houston State. He finished the year with five special season missing the first two games of the year, but ended up teams tackles. starting three games at wide reciever. He had six catches for 45 yards at Abilene Christian. He caught his first career touchdown 2013 (Freshman): Higgins was in the linebacker rotation for the pass against McNeese State when he went deep over the middle UIW defense. He made six stops and had a half sack in a shutout for 52 yards. He had a 56-yard kick return at Nicholls. His best win over Texas College. He notched four tackles in a win over game of the year came against Sam Houston State when he had Eastern New Mexico. He had a half sack at Abilene Christian and five catches for 59 yards and four kick returns for 83 yards. He his first full sack in a win over Houston Baptist. He finished the picked up 35 yards on a jet-sweep in the season finale at Lamar. season with 17 tackles and two sacks. He finished the year with 435 all-purpose yards. He was named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. High School: Higgins was on the football and track teams at Sweeny High School. He was a first team all-district and all-coun- 2013 (Freshman): Hicks was an all-purpose player for the ty performer as a senior after being named the team’s defensive Cardinals running the ball, catching the ball and returning kicks. MVP. He was an Academic All-District choice as well. He had multiple receptions in each of the first three games of the year. He had a season-high 54 all-purpose yards at #6 Central Personal: Higgins is the son of Lonnie and Vicki Higgins and is Arkansas. He made four catches for 28 yards at Southeastern studying business administration. He is related to Johnnie Lee Louisiana. His 18-yard run at McMurry was a key play on the Higgins who played at UTEP and for the Oakland Raiders. team’s game-winning drive. He added a 20-yard run against Angelo State. He finished the year with 17 receptions for 115 Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS FR yards and five rushes for 47 yards. He tallied a total of 70 yards 2013 11 6 11 17 2.0-17 2.0-17 1 in returns. 2014 11 9 12 21 1.5-11 1.0-10 1 Career 22 15 23 38 3.5-28 3.0-27 2 High School: Hicks played football at Juan Seguin High School. He was a first team all-district performer as a junior and named the team’s Sophomore of the Year in 2010 and Freshman of the Year in 2009. He set a school record with 202 yards receiving in a Sean Hoeferkamp game against Joshua as a sophomore. So. • 6-1 • 195 • S Personal: Hicks is the son of Charemon Peery and Vincent Hicks Austin, TX/Westwood and is studying psychology. He was born on February 23, 1995. Year GP REC YDS AVG TD RUSH YDS AVG APY 2013 11 17 115 6.8 0 5 47 9.4 232 2014 9 20 221 11.1 1 4 30 7.5 435 Career 20 37 336 9.1 1 9 77 8.6 667 #17

2014 (Freshman): Hoeferkamp was the Cardinals’ special teams ace recording six tackles on punt returns and five on kick returns. He tied the school record for most special teams tackles in a sea- son with 11. He was also a backup in the defensive secondary.

High School: Hoeferkamp was on the football and track teams at Westwood High School. He led Westwood to an Area Champion- ship. He was a two-time all-district safety and the special teams MVP. He was named academic all-district. He is a member of the National Honor Society. He recorded 50 tackles and four inter- ceptions as a senior. www.uiwcardinals.com 30 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Personal: Hoeferkamp is studying business administration and is New Mexico. He added four tackles and a two pass breakups the son of Rich and Beth Hoeferkamp. He has a brother, Bren- at Southeastern Louisiana. He had a season high six tackles don. He was born on February 6, 1996. at Abilene Christian and recorded at least three tackles in each Year GP UA A TKL of the last eight games of the year. He had four tackles and 1.5 2014 11 10 3 13 tackles for loss at McMurry. He closed out the season with four tackles and a pass breakup against Angelo State. He finished the year with 39 tackles and five pass breakups.

2012: Irby red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word. He was Taylor Hudson named to the Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Sr. • 6-0 • 185 • WR San Antonio, TX/Harlandale High School: Irby was on the football, soccer and track teams at Dawson High School. He earned all-district honors in football.

Personal: Irby is the son of Daryl and Desiree Irby and is study- ing business administration. He has a sister, Kayla, and was born #82 on June 17, 1994. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PB FF 2013 11 28 11 39 1.5-3 0.0-0 5 1 2014 11 29 14 43 2.0-15 1.0-10 1 1 2014 (Junior): Hudson received his first game action with the Career 22 57 25 82 3.5-18 1.0-10 6 2 Cardinals. He played at Stephen F. Austin and then made a spectacular 22-yard reception at Northwestern State for his first career catch.

2011-13: Hudson did not play in a game in his first three years Alex Jenkins with the program. Jr. • 6-6 • 265 • DE Bath, England/St. Gregory’s High School: Hudson was a two-way player at Harlandale High School. He earned second team all-district honors at corner back and was a two-time honorable mention all-district wide receiver. He was the second place finisher in the district triple jump.

Personal: Hudson is the son of Henry and Yvonne Hudson and #99 is studying business administration. He has six siblings and was born on December 17, 1992. 2014 (Sophomore): Jenkins did not play the first two games of the year, but quickly moved up the depth chart and earned three starts at defensive end. He had three tackles and a pass breakup Daryl Irby against Southeastern Louisiana. He had a couple of big plays in a win at Nicholls with a tackle for loss and a blocked kick. He added Jr. • 5-10 • 175 • CB 1.5 tackles for loss against Sam Houston State. He was named Pearland, TX/Dawson to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

2013: Jenkins red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word.

High School: Jenkins attended St. Gregory’s Catholic School #1 in Bath, England. He played soccer and rugby. He was part of the Bristol Academy PRIDE after he initially began playing football with the Bristol Academy Aztecs Junior Community Team. Jenkins was first noticed at the Football University (FBU) Camp 2014 (Sophomore): Irby was a part-time starter at corner back at Stirling University in Scotland. At the camp, he gained a spot and a top guy on punt coverage. He had at least four tackles in on the FBU All-Europe Team and was then invited to the FBU seven of 11 games and opened the season with six stops against Top Gun Event in Virginia. He was the first British player to be Sacramento State. He forced a fumble and had four tackles at featured on the Rivals.com website. He was the head boy at St. Northwestern State. He recorded a sack and had four solo tack- Gregory’s and senior prefect. les at Nicholls. He tallied a total of 11 tackles over the final two weeks of the season. He tied for the team lead with six tackles Personal: Jenkins is the son of Peter and Sandra Jenkins and is in punt coverage. He was named to the Southland Conference studying sports medicine. He has three siblings, Mike, Paris and All-Academic team and to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Wayne. His grandfather and uncle were professional boxers in Roll. the United Kingdom. He was born on January 15, 1993. 2013 (Freshman): Irby started all 11 games at corner back and Year GP UA A TKL TFL PB BLK usually was matched with the opponent’s top receiver. He had 2014 9 10 13 23 2.5-3 1 1 four tackles and recovered a fumble at #6 Central Arkansas. He broke up a pair of passes in a shutout win over Langston. He re- corded four solo tackles and forced a fumble in a win over Eastern

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Austin Jennings Robert Johnson So. • 6-3 • 280 • OL Sr. • 5-11 • 195 • S San Antonio, TX/Smithson Valley Richmond, CA/Berkeley #76 #12

2014 (Freshman): Jennings appeared in two games for the Car- 2014 (Junior): Johnson was a starter from Day 1 for the Cardi- dinals as an offensive lineman. He was named to the Southland nals at safety. He was one of the most consistent players on the Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. team recording at least four tackles in every game. He finished second on the team with 69 tackles. He opened his UIW career 2013: Jennings red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word. with five tackles and a sack against Sacramento State. He regis- tered seven tackles in back-to-back games against Southeastern High School: Jennings was a two-year member of the Smithson Louisiana and Houston Baptist. He broke up a pass and had six Valley High School football team. During his senior year he was stops in a win over Nicholls. He stepped up and made a career named First Team All-District 25-5A and All-Comal County at left high 11 tackles against Sam Houston state. He recovered a fum- tackle. He helped lead the team to a district and bi-district cham- ble, broke up a pass and had six tackles at Lamar. pionship. As a junior, he was on a team that won the District 27- 4A and bi-district titles. He led the team to a pair of Area cham- Previous: Johnson starred at Diablo Valley College where he pionship games at the 4A and 5A levels. He earned academic had 44 tackles, two sacks and three interceptions in 2013. He all-district honors as a junior and senior. returned two of the interceptions for touchdowns. As a freshman, he had 22 tackles and two interceptions in nine games. Personal: Jennings is the son of Wes and Lynda Jennings and studying business administration with a minor in finance. He was High School: Johnson had two strong seasons at Berkeley High born on January 19, 1995. School. He had 43 tackles and forced three fumbles as a senior. During his junior season he had 62 tackles and five interceptions.

Personal: Johnson is the son of Robert Johnson and is studying psychology with a minor in sociology. He has a sister, Brittany. Devyn Jensen He was born on May 10, 1994. He has a cousin, Maurice Neal, So. • 6-3 • 270 • OL who played football at Utah. Port Lavaca, TX/Calhoun Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PB 2014 11 31 38 69 1.0-9 1.0-9 2

#57 Clint Killough Sr. • 5-10 • 175 • WR 2014 (Freshman): Jensen started the final three games of the San Antonio, TX/MacArthur season at center after backing up Devin Threat for the first eight games. He played well and was a key part of a line that only allowed three sacks over the final four games of the season en- compassing 156 pass attempts. #11 High School: Jensen played two seasons at Clear Springs High School before moving to Port Lavaca as a senior to play for Calhoun High School. At Clear Springs he helped lead the team 2014 (Junior): Killough suffered a season-ending injury after just to back-to-back District 24-5A titles. He was a first team all-district three games. He had a pair of receptions at Stephen F. Austin and second team all-county choice in 2012. He was the national good for 25 yards. He was named to the Southland Commission- under classman Dallas April 2013 MVP offensive lineman. Prior to er’s Honor Roll. his senior year, he was named one of the top 40 offensive lineman in Texas and one of the top 300 football players in Texas by Dave 2013 (Sophomore): Killough finished second on the team with Campbell’s Texas Football Magazine. He helped lead Calhoun to 19 receptions for 291 yards. He had five receptions in the season the Texas 4A State semifinals in 2013 earned first team all-district opener at #6 Central Arkansas. He caught a short pass against and first team all-state honors. Eastern New Mexico and turned it into a school-record 90-yard touchdown. He had five receptions for 67 yards and a touchdown Personal: Jensen is the son of Doug Jensen and Marcia Clark in a win over Houston Baptist. and is studying business administration. He was born on April 15, 1996. www.uiwcardinals.com 32 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 2012 (Freshman): Killough started the season on special teams, but worked his way into the offensive lineup. He had a reception in each of the last three games of the year. He had a season high four catches for 22 yards at Angelo State. He made a pair of Troy Lara special teams tackles in the opener against Texas College. Sr. • 5-11 • 190 • S San Antonio, TX/Madison Previous: Killough originally signed with Texas Tech and also spent a year as a red-shirt at Texas State.

High School: Killough was on the football and track teams at MacArthur High School. He was a three-year letterman in both sports. As a senior, he earned first team all-district, first team #31 all-Area and third team All-State honors at quarterback. He accumulated over 7,500 yards in his three year career. He led MacArthur to the State semifinals as a senior. He was second 2014 (Junior): Lara played in all 11 games as a safety and spe- team all-district as a sophomore and honorable mention all-district cial teams player. He recorded six tackles in special teams action as a junior. He was a member of the National Honor Society and and finished the year with 13 total tackles. He had a season high graduated magna cum laude. three tackles at Abilene Christian.

Personal: Killough is the son of Tim and Vicki Killough and is 2013 (Sophomore): Lara was a valuable reserve for the Cardi- studying business administration. He has a brother, Brody and nals. He played in all 11 games at safety. He had two tackles, was born on June 11, 1993. a tackle for loss and two pass breakups in a shutout win over Langston. He recorded three tackles and recovered a fumble in Year GP REC YDS AVG TD LG 2012 10 6 26 4.3 0 13 a win over Eastern New Mexico. He picked up his first career 2013 11 19 291 15.3 2 90 sack to go with three tackles and a forced fumble at Southeastern 2014 3 2 25 12.5 0 23 Louisiana. He recovered another fumble against Houston Baptist. Career 24 27 342 12.7 2 90 He finished the year with 14 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss.

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

Blake Klumpp High School: Lara was on the football, track, basketball and R-Fr. • 6-3 • 235 • OLB soccer teams at Madison High School. San Antonio, TX/Alamo Heights Personal: Lara is the son of Henry Lara and Diana Dotson and is studying history. He has a brother, Cody, who played basketball at UTSA. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PD FR 2013 11 11 3 14 2.0-6 1.0-5 2 2 #92 2014 11 8 5 13 0.0-0 0.0-0 0 0 Career 22 19 8 27 2.0-6 1.0-5 2 2

2013-14: Klumpp red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word and missed his second year with an injury. He was named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll in 2014. Corey Lee High School: Klumpp was on the football and baseball teams at Jr. • 6-0 • 285 • DE Alamo Heights High School. He earned first team all-district hon- Humble, TX/LaPorte ors in 2010 and 2012 and was a second team selection in 2011. He was a three-time Academic All-District choice and earned second team All-Area honors as a senior. He helped lead Alamo Heights to a pair of district titles and three playoff appearances. He was also a three-time all-district baseball player. He earned Third Team All-State honors as a catcher after hitting .489 as a #54 junior. He was named to the AAU Baseball National Champion- ship All-Tournament Team. During his senior year he hit .344 and led the team with 27 RBI’s. He was an Eagle Scout and co-editor 2014 (Sophomore): Lee had a huge season setting the school of the Hoffprint School Newspaper. record with 14.5 tackles for loss while earning Southland Confer- ence second team honors at defensive tackle. He finished fifth Personal: Klumpp is the son of Billy and Cathy Klumpp and is in the Southland in tackles for loss and had at least a half tackle studying business administration. He has two siblings, Morgan for loss in the first 10 games of the season. He picked up a pair and Parker. He was born on November 3, 1994. of sacks in the opener against Sacramento State and then tallied 2.0 tackles for loss at Stephen F. Austin and North Dakota State. He had five tackles, two tackles for loss and a game-clinching sack against Houston Baptist. He had a season high 2.5 tackles for loss at Northwestern State. He recorded his fifth sack of the season against Sam Houston State. He tallied 39 tackles on the

www.uiwcardinals.com 33 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 season to lead the defensive linemen on the team. born on January 26, 1994. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS FR 2013 (Freshman): Lee played in every game and made one start 2013 11 12 5 17 4.0-22 3.0-19 1-28 on the season at defensive tackle. He had a huge game against Texas College with four tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. He recorded four tackles against Eastern New Mexico. He had two tackles and three pass breakups in a win at McMurry. He Keshon Leonard picked up a sack and two tackles in a win over Abilene Christian. He finished the season with 18 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss and R-Fr. • 5-7 • 165 • WR-RB 2.5 sacks. Rosenberg, TX/Lamar Consolidated

High School: Lee earned District 21-5A First Team honors as a junior and a senior at La Porte High School. Personal: Lee is the son of Russelyn Lee and is studying busi- #20 ness administration.

2014 Game-by-Game TKL QBS TFL Sacramento State 3 2.0-13 2.0-13 2014: Leonard red-shirted the 2014 season. at Stephen F. Austin 4 1.0-14 2.0-22 at North Dakota State 4 0-0 2.0-3 High School: Leonard was on the football team at Lamar Con- at Abilene Christian 3 0-0 0.5-1 solidated High School. He was a two-time first team all-district Southeastern Louisiana 2 0-0 0.5-2 and all-area back. As a senior, he rushed for 1,274 yards and 13 Houston Baptist 5 1.0-18 2.0-21 touchdowns on 153 carries. He rushed for over 100 yards in 7-of- at Northwestern State 5 0-0 2.5-11 9 games and went over 200 yards in each of his last two games. McNeese State 1 0-0 1.0-3 at Nicholls 3 0-0 1.0-1 He also rushed for over 1,000 yards as a junior. Sam Houston State 5 1.0-10 1.0-10 at Lamar 4 0-0 0-0 Personal: Leonard is the son of Rodney and Keisha Leonard and Totals 39 5.0-55 14.5-87 is studying environmental science. He was born on June 5, 1995.

Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PD 2013 11 10 8 18 5.0-21 2.5-16 3 2014 11 26 13 39 14.5-87 5.0-55 0 Bobby Limon Career 22 36 21 57 19.5-108 7.5-71 3 R-Fr. • 6-2 • 330 • OL Port Lavaca, TX/Calhoun Greg Lemon So. • 6-2 • 235 • OLB Sweeny, TX/Sweeny #64

2014: Limon red-shirted the season, but still was named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. He was #34 profiled in a Sports Illustrated article by L. Jon Wertheim and Ken Rodriguez entitled “Young, Gifted & Homeless.”

2014: Lemon red-shirted the season for the Cardinals. High School: Limon was on the football and powerlifting teams at Port Lavaca Calhoun High School. Limon was a two-star 2013 (Freshman): Lemon, an outside linebacker, was an impact recruit. He was a first team all-district and honorable mention player for the Cardinals coming off the bench in all 11 games. all-State guard as a senior. He helped lead the team to the State He recorded a strip sack at #6 Central Arkansas and recovered semifinals. He was an honorable mention all-district choice in another fumble in the same game and returned it 28 yards. He 2012. had his second career sack in a win over Langston. He was cred- ited with four tackles and a tackle for loss in a win over Eastern Personal: Limon is the son of John and Susan Limon and is New Mexico. He contributed two tackles and a sack in a win at studying kinesiology with a minor in criminal justice. He has two McMurry. He had 17 tackles, 4.0 tackles for loss and 3.0 sacks in siblings, Johnny and Brianna. He was born on August 13, 1996. his freshman season.

High School: Lemon was on the football and basketball teams at Sweeny High School. He was a two-time all-district performer earning first team honors as a senior and second team honors as a junior. He was voted the team’s player of the year in 2012.

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Stefon Martin Matt McCarthy Jr. • 6-2 • 180 • WR Jr. • 6-2 • 280 • C Atlanta, GA/Fuller San Antonio, TX/Reagan #21 #53

2014: Martin red-shirted his first year with the Cardinals. 2014: McCarthy suffered a pre-season injury that kept him out all season long. He was a College Sports Madness Preseason Previous: Martin played for the same program as former UIW Southland third team selection. He was named to the Southland wide receiver Casey Jennings at Chabot College. He had 27 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. catches for 489 yards and five touchdowns in 2013. He had a pair of 100-yard receiving games. 2013 (Sophomore): McCarthy started all season long at center for the Cardinals. As the signal caller on the offensive line, he High School: Martin played football at Fuller High School. played a critical role in the team’s success. The team set school records for rushing yards, rushing touchdowns and average yards Personal: Martin is studying English. per rush. In addition, the team also set a school record for pass- ing yards in a season.

2012 (Freshman): McCarthy appeared in six games at center for the Cardinals. He was one of the first offensive line subs as a true Trevor Mason freshman. Jr. • 6-7 • 290 • OL San Antonio, TX/Taft High School: McCarthy led Reagan High School to the most wins in school history. He earned first team all-Area and first team all-district honors as a senior. He was on the baseball, basketball, wrestling and golf teams as well.

Personal: McCarthy is the son of Steve and Jessica McCarthy #69 and is studying business administration. He has a sister, Katelyn, and was born on November 19, 1993.

2014 (Sophomore): Mason was a valuable member of the offensive line unit playing 10 games and making three starts. He appeared at both tackle positions on the line. He was part of a group that only allowed three sacks in the final four games of the Breylann McCollum year despite the team throwing the ball 156 times. He was named So. • 6-2 • 215 • QB to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Cibolo, TX/Steele 2013 (Freshman): Mason was a backup on the offensive line for the Cardinals. He appeared in five games for a line that blocked for an offense that gained nearly 2,000 yards rushing and passing.

2012: Mason red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word. He was #5 named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

High School: Mason was on the football, basketball and track 2014 (Freshman): McCollum entered the season as the #3 quar- teams at Taft High School. He earned honorable mention all-dis- terback on the roster, but quickly earned a few starts after Trent trict honors and was named to the Academic All-State team. Brittain went down with a season-ending injury. He led the team to a victory over Houston Baptist when he went 16-of-22 for 162 Personal: Mason is the son of Frank and Cynthia Mason and is yards and a touchdown in his best performance of the season. studying government. He has two siblings, Tia and Deja, and was He completed just over 50 percent of his passes for the season born on June 14, 1994. He earned his bachelor’s degree in May and showed good mobility within the pocket. of 2015 and earned cum laude honors. 2013: McCollum red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word.

High School: McCollum was a three-year letterwinner at Cibolo Steele High School. He was named the district offensive MVP and earned Second Team All-Area honors while leading the team to a State semifinal spot. He was part of a State championship

www.uiwcardinals.com 35 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 team in 2010 and State Runner-Up in 2011. Personal: McElroy is the son of Shaniqua Lawrence and James Martin and is studying psychology with a minor in sociology. He Personal: McCollum is the son of Brent McCollum and Cha- has two siblings, Jessica and Johnathon and he was born on May juann and Tim Littlefield and is studying kinesiology with a minor 9, 1993. in education. His father played football at BYU. He was born on Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS FF January 10, 1995. 2014 11 12 25 37 4.5-26 1.5-20 1 Year GP C-A-I YDS TD LG PCT RUSH YDS TD 2014 7 49-97-4 461 1 34 50.5 43 63 0 Darrius Montgomery R-Fr. • 6-0 • 280 • DE Tim McCoy Baytown, TX/Goose Creek R-Fr. • 5-11 • 190 • S Holly Lake Ranch, TX/Harmony #55 #38 2014: Montgomery red-shirted his first year with the Cardinals.

High School: Montgomery was on the football and basketball McCoy red-shirted his first year at UIW. 2014: teams at Goose Creek Memorial High School. He was a two-star recruit and two-time all-district selection while leading GCM to a McCoy is a two-star recruit out of Harmony High High School: pair of Area finals. School who was also on the golf and track teams. He led the Eagles with 107 tackles as a senior and added 14 receptions for Personal: Montgomery is the son of Johnnie and Nichelle Mont- 381 yards and five touchdowns. He earned first team all-district, gomery and is studying kinesiology. He has a pair of siblings, Second Team All- and Second Team All-State honors Darren and Darriona. He was born on January 31, 1996. as a senior. He accumulated 99 tackles as a junior.

Personal: McCoy is the son of Tim and Chani McCoy and is studying business administration. He has two siblings, Chelbi and Steffan. Dallin Muti Sr. • 5-11 • 285 • NT Laie, HI/Kahuku Jerome McElroy Sr. • 6-0 • 240 • OLB Oakland, CA/Temecula Valley #91

2014 (Junior): Muti started the opener, but missed some time #19 with injuries during the season. He played a total of seven games and made 12 tackles. He had three tackles against Houston Bap- tist and at Northwestern State. He was named to the Southland 2014 (Junior): McElroy was a solid outside linebacker for the Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Cardinals in his first year with the program. He had a season high seven tackles in the opener against Sacramento State. In his final 2013: Muti red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word. four games of the year he recorded 3.5 tackles for loss that regis- tered 25 yards lost for the opposition. He had a sack and a forced Previous: Muti played two seasons at Chabot College where he fumble against Sam Houston State. helped the team win back-to-back conference titles. He had 24 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and 3.5 sacks at Chabot as a fresh- Previous: McElroy had a big sophomore season at Laney Col- man on a team that went 9-2 and won a conference title. lege. He had 59 tackles, 17.0 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks en route to earning First Team All-California Community College Re- High School: Muti was on the football, track and wrestling teams gion II. He was named the conference defensive most valuable at Kahuku High School. He earned First Team All-State and OIA player. Red East First Team honors. He was named the IMPACT Most Outstanding Defensive Lineman and the KHS 2010 Most Out- High School: At Temecula Valley High School, McElroy record- standing Defensive Lineman. He helped the squad to a pair of ed 199 tackles and 26.0 sacks in his final three seasons. OIA championships and a State Runner-Up finish in 2009.

Personal: Muti is the son of Dallin and Tia Muti and is studying

www.uiwcardinals.com 36 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 communication arts. He has five siblings, Paul, Marleina, David, it 34 yards. He had five tackles and a half tackle for loss in a shut- Javelana and Marcus. He was born on August 22, 1993. out of Langston. He made seven stops at #5 Sam Houston State and at home against Eastern New Mexico. He made 25 tackles Year GP UA A TKL 2014 7 3 9 12 on the season.

High School: Norwood was on the football and baseball teams at Waco High School. He was named the Super Cen-Tex Defen- sive Player of the Year as a senior after recording 101 tackles, David Nader four interceptions, 12 pass breakups, two forced fumbles and So. • 5-11 • 200 • S two blocked field goals. He also returned a punt and a kickoff for Vienna, Austria/Neulandschule a touchdown during the season. He earned First Team All-Dis- trict 8-4A, Super Cen-Tex and ESPN All-Star team honors. He was named to the Academic All-State Team in 2012. Ge earned First Team All-State, All-District 8-4A, Super Cen-Tex and ESPN All-Central Texas honors as a junior. He had 42 solo tackles, #48 eight interceptions and four pass breakups in 2011. He was a first team all-district safety as a sophomore. He helped lead Waco to three straight playoff appearances, including a regional final spot as a senior. He was a member of LEAD and Fellowship of 2014 (Freshman): Nader played in seven games for the Cardi- Christian Athletes. nals. All three of his tackles came on kick return coverage. Personal: Norwood is the son of Adrian and Stacy Norwood and 2013: Nader red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word. studying business administration. He has a brother Adairius and a sister Adair who are twins. He was born on September 27, 1994. High School: Nader attended Neulandschule in Vienna, Austria. He played football at a club team called the Danube Dragons. He Year GP UA A TKL TFL PD INT 2013 6 13 12 25 0.5-1 1 1-34 was a two-time team MVP and a two-time IFAF World Team selec- 2014 11 29 33 62 3.0-3 3 2-26 tion. He made the Austrian national team on two occasions and Career 17 42 45 87 3.5-4 4 3-60 was invited to the FBU All-Europe Team in 2013. He helped lead his team to a pair of National Vice Championships and a Europe- an Championship.

Personal: Nader is the son of Ray and Doris Nader and is study- John Oglesby ing business administration. He has a brother, Calvin. He was Jr. • 6-1 • 220 • H-B born on April 6, 1994. Katy, TX/Seven Lakes

Adrian Norwood, Jr. Jr. • 5-11 • 205 • S #29 Waco, TX/Waco 2014 (Sophomore): Oglesby made the move from halfback to fullback during the season. He was a strong pass catching option out of the backfield making 12 grabs for 81 yards and two touch- downs. He had three grabs for 29 yards at Northwestern State. #18 He made three catches for 24 yards and a touchdown against McNeese State.

2014 (Sophomore): Norwood bounced back from a season-end- 2013 (Freshman): Oglesby was one of three freshmen running ing injury as a freshman to play all 11 games and make seven backs who received a lot of playing time on the season. He starts at safety. He recorded at least five tackles in each of had 68 carries for 254 yards and two scores while making eight the last six games of the season. He opened the year with an receptions for 44 yards. He had his best game of the year against interception against Sacramento State. He made eight tackles, in- Texas College where he carried the ball 13 times for 72 yards cluding a tackle for loss and had a pass breakup against Houston and scored a touchdown. He was given 10 more carries against Baptist. He posted a season high nine tackles with two tackles Langston and gained 53 yards. He had three receptions for 20 for loss at Northwestern State. He recorded six stops and had a yards at Abilene Christian. He scored his second touchdown of 26-yard interception return against Sam Houston State. He led the year against Houston Baptist when he had eight carries for 35 the team in interceptions and was one of the top tacklers on the yards. He accumulated 298 all-purpose yards for the year. squad with 62 stops. High School: Oglesby was on the football and track teams at 2013 (Freshman): Norwood was among the team leaders in Seven Lakes High School. He earned honorable mention all-dis- tackles before suffering a season-ending inury at Southeastern trict honors as a senior and was named the team’s comeback Louisiana. He started all six games he played in. He had four player of the year. He rushed for 498 yards on 70 carries as a tackles in the season opener at #6 Central Arkansas. He record- sophomore. ed his first interception in a shutout of Texas College and returned

www.uiwcardinals.com 37 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Personal: Oglesby is the son of John and Candice Oglesby and Murry. He had touchdown runs of 37, 13, 55, 27, 14 and 17 with is studying business administration. His father played running the last one coming with 36 seconds remaining to win the game. back at TCU. He has a brother, Joshua. He was born on March He was named the CFPA National Running Back of the Week for 9, 1994. his efforts. He followed that game with a 121-yard, two-touch- down performance in a win over Abilene Christian. He finished Year GP RUSH YDS AVG TD REC YDS AVG TD the year with 616 yards rushing on only 92 carries and also added 2013 11 68 254 3.7 2 8 44 5.5 0 18 receptions for 80 yards. He was named College Sports Mad- 2014 8 4 9 2.2 0 12 81 6.8 2 Career 19 72 263 3.7 2 20 125 6.3 2 ness All-Independent Third Team at running back.

High School: Reeves was on the football and track teams at Mexia High School. He was a three-time all-district performer earning first team honors as a sophomore and junior. He rushed Tyler Preston for 1,100 yards and 10 touchdowns during his junior season and R-Fr. • 6-2 • 300 • OL 775 yards and 16 touchdowns as a sophomore. He finished third Georgetown, TX/Georgetown in the State Meet as a senior in the 100 meters running a time of 10.67.

Personal: Reeves is the son of Trinissa Bluitt and is studying business administration. He was born on July 17, 1995. #63 Year GP RUSH YDS AVG TD REC YDS AVG TD 2013 11 92 616 6.7 11 18 80 4.4 0 2014 11 80 216 2.7 3 4 30 7.5 0 Career 22 172 832 4.8 14 22 110 5.0 0 2014: Preston red-shirted his first season with the Cardinals.

High School: Preston was a member of the football, powerlifting and track teams at Georgetown High School. He was a two-time First Team All-District 17-4A offensive lineman. He earned First Justin Roberts Team All-State honors as a junior and Honorable Mention All-State honors as a senior. He led the team to a 4A State Runnerup finish So. • 6-4 • 255 • DE in 2012 and a Regional final appearance in 2013. San Antonio, TX/Steele

Personal: Preston is the son of Doug and Alison Preston and is studying kinesiology. He has two siblings, Katie and Ryan, and was born on January 9, 1996. #88

Broderick Reeves 2014: Roberts red-shirted the season for the Cardinals. He was Jr. • 5-9 • 195 • RB named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Mexia, TX/Mexia 2013 (Freshman): Roberts signed with the Cardinals as a tight end, but was converted to defensive end after injuries knocked out a number of UIW defensive linemen. He recorded his first career tackle at Southeastern Louisiana. He had a season high #25 three tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss in the season finale against Angelo State. He finished the year with seven tackles.

High School: Roberts played on three teams that advanced Reeves was named to the College Football 2014 (Sophomore): deep in the playoffs, including a State 5A Championship in 2010 Performance Awards (CFPA) Running Back Preseason Watch and Runner-Up finish in 2011 at Cibolo Steele High School. He List. He never seemed to get on track averaging only 2.7 yards earned second team all-district honors. per carry. He scored a touchdown in the win over Houston Bap- tist. He contributed 50 yards on 13 carries in the win at Nicholls. Personal: Roberts is the son of Mark and Lori Roberts and is He finished the season on a high note by racking up 99 yards and studying criminal justice. He has a sister, Ashley and he was born two touchdowns on just 12 carries at Lamar. on January 25, 1995.

2013 (Freshman): Reeves had a phenomenal season for the Year GP UA A TKL TFL Cardinals and showed big play and big game ability. He spent 2013 9 3 4 7 1.5-1 most of the season as the backup running back behind Junior Sessions, but ended up setting school records for rushing touch- downs (11) and yards per carry (6.7). He had a reception in 10 of 11 games. He had nine carries for 88 yards and two touchdowns while catching two passes in a win over Texas College. He had five carries for 67 yards and scored on a 47-yard run at Abilene Christian. He set school records for most yards rushing in a game (244) and most touchdowns in a game (6) in a 47-43 win at Mc-

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Jordan Scelfo George Schwanenberg Sr. • 5-10 • 190 • QB So. • 5-11 • 215 • ILB Tucson, AZ/Salpointe Catholic Bulverde, TX/Smithson Valley #17 #50

2014 (Junior): Scelfo started the season as the fourth string 2014 (Freshman): Schwanenberg was the team’s top backup quarterback and holder and ended the season as the starting at inside linebacker. He recorded a pair of double-digit tackle quarterback. His first real opportunity came in the final minute performances. He made 10 stops against national champion at Northwestern State when he went 3-for-3 for 62 yards and a North Dakota State. He also had 11 tackles against highly ranked touchdown. He started against nationally ranked McNeese State Southeastern Louisiana. He was also one of the team’s top and passed for 254 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for coverage guy on kicks. He made six tackles on kickoffs and two another score. He followed that with a 260-yard, two-touchdown in punt coverage. He finished the year with 44 tackles. He was performance in a win at Nicholls. He completed 21 passes for named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. 213 yards and two touchdowns against Sam Houston State. He Schwanenberg was on the football and baseball finished the year as the top passer on the team with nearly 1,000 High School: teams at Smithson Valley High School. He was a two-time All- yards and eight touchdowns despite playing slightly more than State selection in football and was the Comal County Defensive four games in the position. He posted two of the top six passing MVP in 2011 and 2012. He helped lead the team to three Area games in school history and tied the school record for most pass finals. He earned Academic All-State honors. attempts in a game against Lamar, 44. He was named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Personal: Schwanenberg is the son of Paul and Rebecca Schwanenberg and is studying rehabilitation sciences. He has 2013 (Sophomore): Scelfo handled the role of holder for the two sisters, Amanda and Audrey. Cardinals. He appeared in all 11 games. He got his only chance Year GP UA A TKL at quarterback in the win over Texas College and picked up four 2014 10 10 34 44 yards on two carries. He punted once on the season against Abilene Christian.

2012 (Freshman): Scelfo was on the team, but did not get any game action. He hit .286 in 30 games for the baseball team. Junior Sessions Jr. • 5-10 • 215 • RB 2011: Scelfo red-shirted his first year at UIW. He was named to Mesquite, TX/Mesquite the Lone Star Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

High School: Scelfo played football and baseball at Salpointe Catholic High School as a senior and Cedar Creek School in Ruston, LA as a junior. #26 Personal: Scelfo is the son of Frank and Holly Scelfo and is studying biology. He has one brother and was born on June 1, 1992. He played two years for the UIW baseball team. His father 2014 (Sophomore): Sessions was the top rushing threat for the is the quarterbacks coach and senior offensive assistant for the Cardinals. After a slow start to the season he finished strong . gaining 371 yards in the final five games. He went for 118 yards and two touchdowns in a win over Houston Baptist. He was run- Passing Comp Att Int Yds TD LG ning well at Northwestern State with 66 yards on only 14 carries. Sacramento State 0 0 0 0 0 0 He nearly picked up a second 100-yard game when he rushed for at Stephen F. Austin 0 0 0 0 0 0 89 yards and two touchdowns in a win at Nicholls. He finished the at Abilene Christian 0 1 1 0 0 0 year with 462 yards rushing and four touchdowns. Houston Baptist 0 0 0 0 0 0 at Northwestern State 3 3 0 62 1 23 2013 (Freshman): Sessions was the team’s starting running McNeese State 17 41 4 254 2 52 back for most of the year making nine starts while playing in 10 at Nicholls 16 30 2 260 2 35 Sam Houston State 21 38 1 213 2 23 games. He was named to the College Football Performance at Lamar 17 44 1 158 1 49 Awards Freshman of the Year Watch List. He finished second on Total 74 157 9 947 8 52 the team with 536 yards rushing and five rushing touchdowns. He scored a touchdown in four consecutive games at one point. He Year GP C-A-I YDS TD LG PCT RUSH YDS TD had 13 carries for 76 yards and a score against Texas College. 2013 11 0-0-0 0 0 0 0.0 3 -13 0 He had 28 rushing yards and two catches for 60 yards receiving 2014 9 74-157-9 947 8 52 47.1 22 75 1 at #5 Sam Houston State. He earned CFPA All-Purpose Perform- Career 20 74-157-9 947 8 52 47.1 25 62 1 er Honorable Mention honors for his game against Eastern New www.uiwcardinals.com 39 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Mexico. He rushed for 144 yards and two touchdowns, including Park High School. a school-record 89-yard touchdown and had one catch for 14 yards. He had a second 100-yard game when he went for 115 Personal: Smith is the son of Tonia Burton and is studying En- yards in a win over Houston Baptist. He contributed 12 receptions glish. He has a sister, Tiara and a brother, Trey. He was born on for 143 yards. December 12, 1991.

High School: Sessions was on the football and track teams at Mesquite High School. He was a two-time first team all-district se- lection and helped lead the team to a 12-1 record and berth in the Area finals as a senior. He rushed for 668 yards and 10 touch- Brandon Tanksley downs and caught 30 passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns Sr. • 6-2 • 210 • S in 2012. During his junior year he rushed for 988 yards and 19 Katy, TX/Morton Ranch touchdowns on 237 carries and caught 27 passes for 324 yards and a touchdown.

Personal: Sessions is the son of Linda Stocks and is studying business administration. He was born on November 8, 1993. #10 2013 Car Yds TD LG at Central Arkansas 6 13 0 4 Texas College 13 76 1 13 2014 (Junior): Tanksley started the first six games of the year Langston 9 24 1 7 before suffering a season-ending injury. His best game of the at Sam Houston State 9 28 1 10 year came at Stephen F. Austin when he had 11 tackles and broke Eastern New Mexico 14 144 2 89 at Southeastern La. 11 27 0 9 up a pass. He made six tackles against both Abilene Christian at Abilene Christian 13 61 0 15 and Houston Baptist. He finished the year with 32 tackles and Houston Baptist 18 115 0 26 eclipsed 100 for his career during the season. at McMurry 8 24 0 7 Angelo State 6 24 0 8 2013 (Sophomore): Tanksley was the team’s leading tackler Totals 107 536 5 89 despite missing one game and only starting in the final five. He earned College Sports Madness Third Team All-Independent 2014 Car Yds TD LG honors. He had five stops in the season opener at #6 Central Sacramento State 5 1 0 2 at Stephen F. Austin 12 36 0 9 Arkansas. He recovered a fumble in back-to-back games against at North Dakota State 10 26 0 6 Eastern New Mexico and at Southeastern Louisiana. He made a at Abilene Christian 5 12 0 5 career high 12 tackles, including a tackle for loss at Abilene Chris- Southeastern Louisiana 5 16 0 7 tian. He had eight tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and forced a fum- Houston Baptist 22 118 2 20 ble in a win at McMurry. He closed out the season with six tackles at Northwestern State 14 66 0 13 against both Abilene Christian and Angelo State. He finished the McNeese State 16 46 0 17 year with 58 total tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss. at Nicholls 19 89 2 15 Sam Houston State 15 52 0 12 Totals 123 462 4 20 2012 (Freshman): Tanksley played in all 11 games as a true freshman and made a pair of starts on the season. He had six Year GP RUSH YDS AVG TD REC YDS AVG TD tackles and a half tackle for loss at Sam Houston State. He ac- 2013 10 107 537 5.0 5 12 143 11.9 0 counted for six tackles at Midwestern State. In the win over Texas 2014 10 123 462 3.8 4 4 9 2.2 0 A&M-Commerce he had five tackles and broke up two passes. Career 20 230 998 4.3 9 16 152 9.5 0 High School: Tanksley was on the football, basketball and track teams at Morton Ranch High School. He earned First Team All-District 19-5A honors as a senior.

Trevor Smith Personal: Tanksley is the son of Tanya Woods and is studying Sr. • 5-6 • 175 • WR criminal justice. He has a sister, Brianna Abrams. He was born Pleasant Hill, CA/College Park on December 28, 1993. Year GP UA A TKL TFL PD FF FR 2012 11 15 14 29 0.5-1 2 0 0 2013 10 33 25 58 3.0-6 0 1 2 2014 6 15 17 32 0.0-0 1 0 0 #84 Career 27 63 56 119 3.5-7 3 1 2

2014 (Junior): Smith appeared in two games for the Cardinals, but did not accumulate any statistics.

Previous: Smith was on the football team at Diablo Valley Col- lege for two years.

High School: Smith was an all-league defensive back at College

www.uiwcardinals.com 40 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 High School: Taylor was a member of the football, basketball and track teams at Brackenridge High School. He earned First Team All-District 29-4A and Express News Second Team All-Area Myke Tavarres honors as a senior. Sr. • 6-3 • 230 • OLB Lake Oswego, OR/Lake Ridge Personal: Taylor is the son of Rachel Gonzalez and is studying biology. He has one brother and one sister and was born on October 13, 1992. Year GP REC YDS TD 2012 10 1 17 1 2013 10 1 10 0 #8 2014 5 1 23 1 Career 25 3 50 2

2014: Tavarres red-shirted his first year with the Cardinals.

Previous: Tavarres spent a year at Arkansas after he was a Nathan Thompson two-time all-conference selection at College of the Siskiyous in Sr. • 6-5 • 295 • OL California. He was ranked as the No. 7 junior college outside linebacker in the country by 247Sports.com and 63rd in ESPN’s San Antonio, TX/MacArthur Junior College 100 ranking. He recorded 85 tackles, 12.5 for loss with 2.5 sacks, two interceptions, five pass breakups, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble in 2012, helping lead the Eagles to a 10-1 record, the most wins in school history, and the CCCAA Central Division championship. As a freshman, he made #70 51 tackles, 12.5 for loss with 4.5 sacks, one interception and four pass breakups. 2014 (Junior): For the second straight season, Thompson made High School: As a senior at Lakeridge High School, he collected 10 starts at left tackle. He was considered the team’s top offen- 135 tackles, including 20 in one game and 17 the next week, and sive lineman for the year. The offense started to click late in the 5.0 sacks with one interception, two fumble recoveries and one season when Jordan Scelfo was put in at quarterback. Thompson forced fumble. He completed on the football wrestling and track was a key part of a unit that had their top four yardage games teams. in the final six of the season. The offensive line as a unit only allowed three sacks in the final four games of the season. Personal: Tavarres is the son of Robert Tavarres and is study- ing communication arts. He has five siblings and was born on 2013 (Sophomore): Thompson started 10 of 11 games at left November 18, 1992. tackle. He was an important part of an offense that set school records for most rushing and passing yards. The team rushed for over 200 yards in five games, including a school-record 396 in a win at McMurry. The team eclipsed 500 yards of total offense Gabriel Taylor against Texas College and at McMurry. Sr. • 6-7 • 205 • WR 2012 (Freshman): Thompson quickly worked his way into the San Antonio, TX/Brackenridge offensive line rotation. He appeared in 10 games and made two starts at left tackle, including the season finale against Abilene Christian.

High School: Thompson played basketball and football at #86 MacArthur High School. He was a Third Team All-State and First Team All-Area offensive lineman as a senior.

2014 (Junior): Taylor appeared in five games for the Cardinals. Personal: Thompson is the son of Mike and Kari Thompson and His one catch was a 23-yard touchdown reception at Northwest- is studying kinesiology. He has a brother, Colton and a sister, ern State on the final play of the game. Payton. He was born on January 11, 1994.

2013 (Sophomore): Taylor became a more regular part of the wide receiver rotation in 2013 playing in 10 games. He was stal- wart on special teams as an upback. He made his only reception of the year against Houston Baptist.

2012 (Freshman): Taylor played in 10 games as a freshman. His first and only reception of the year was a 17-yard touchdown grab against Eastern New Mexico at Cowboys Stadium.

2011: Taylor red-shirted his first year at Incarnate Word.

www.uiwcardinals.com 41 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 the Cardinals in his true freshman season.

High School: Wick was a two-way star at Sacred Heart Catho- Quandre Washington lic High School. On offense he earned first team all-district and So. • 6-1 • 225 • S all-Area and second team All-State honors as a senior. On the Katy, TX/Morton Ranch defensive side of the ball, he was the district defensive most valuable player and first team All-State. He was also an Academic All-State selection. He led Sacred Heart to a State championship as a senior.

Personal: Wick is the son of Bo and Pam Wick and is studying #15 business. He has a sister, Amanda and two brothers, Evan and Cullen. He was born on November 30, 1993. Year GP REC YDS TD LG AVG 2014 (Freshman): Washington played outside linebacker and 2012 8 0 0 0 0 0.0 safety for the Cardinals as a true freshman. He had four tackles 2013 11 11 118 1 21 10.7 in the season opener against Sacramento State. He had seven 2014 9 20 350 2 39 17.5 tackles, a sack and a pass breakup at Northwestern State. He Career 28 31 468 3 39 15.1 tallied six tackles and recovered a fumble against Sam Houston State. He played eight games during the season and made 28 tackles. Jamarkese Williams High School: Washington was on the football team at Morton R-Fr. • 6-3 • 175 • CB Ranch High School. He played quarterback as a senior and was a second team all-district safety as a junior. Temple, TX/Temple

Personal: Washington is studying engineering management. He was born on December 26, 1994. Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PD FR 2014 8 11 17 28 2.0-2 1.0-1 3 1 #32

2014: Williams red-shirted his first year at UIW. Cole Wick High School: Williams was a member of the football and track Sr. • 6-7 • 245 • TE teams at Temple High School. He earned Second Team All-Dis- Hallettsville, TX/Sacred Heart trict 8-5A honors in football as a senior. He was an Area qualifier Catholic in track. Personal: Williams is studying criminal justice. He is also a member of the UIW track and field team and earned all-confer- #45 ence honors in the 4x100-meter relay and high jump in 2015. 2014 (Junior): Wick earned Southland Conference honorable mention and All-Academic Team honors. He set a school re- Jeilyn Williams cord averaging 17.5 yards per catch for the season. He had So. • 5-9 • 165 • CB three grabs for 50 yards and a touchdown against Southeastern Louisiana. He had a huge game at Nicholls with four catches San Antonio, TX/O’Connor for a career high 116 yards and a touchdown. He was named a College Football Performance Awards (CFPA) Honorable Mention Tight End of the Week for his performance against Nicholls. He finished second on the team with 350 yards receiving. He was named to the Southland Commissioner’s Honor Roll. #13 2013 (Sophomore): Wick was the full-time starter at tight end and earned College Sports Madness Third Team All-Independent 2014 (Freshman): Williams appeared in nine games as a true honors. He was named CFPA Honorable Mention Tight End of freshman. He was a regular on special teams and was a backup the Week after catching three passes for 25 yards and a touch- defensive back. He had a pass breakup at Northwestern State. down at #5 Sam Houston State. He hauled in his first career reception in a win over Texas College. He had a season long High School: Williams was a two-time first team all-district 21-yard catch against Houston Baptist. He was used mostly as defensive back from O’Connor High School. He was also an a blocking tight end, but made 11 catches for 118 yards and a academic all-district selection. He led the team to the State semi- touchdown. finals in 2012. He was a member of the National Honor Society and also competed for the O’Connor track team. 2012 (Freshman): Wick appeared in eight games at tight end for

www.uiwcardinals.com 42 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 2014 (Freshman): Williams appeared in nine games as a true and Jake, and a sister, Hannah-Grace. He was born on April 19, freshman. He was a regular on special teams and was a backup 1994. defensive back. He had a pass breakup at Northwestern State. Year GP C-A-I YDS TD LG PCT RUSH YDS TD 2012 11 95-163-4 782 5 54 58.3 103 15 1 High School: Williams was a two-time first team all-district 2013 4 6-12-0 62 0 18 50.0 4 -1 0 defensive back from O’Connor High School. He was also an 2014 5 41-94-4 429 1 52 45.1 23 -1 0 academic all-district selection. He led the team to the State semi- Career 20 142-266-8 1273 6 54 53.4 130 13 1 finals in 2012. He was a member of the National Honor Society and also competed for the O’Connor track team.

Personal: Williams is the son of Lionel and Celine Williams and Josh Zellars is studying engineering management. He was born on November Jr. • 6-0 • 205 • ILB 1, 1995. Baytown, TX/Baytown Lee

Taylor Woods Sr. • 6-3 • 205 • QB #9 Sugar Land, TX/Fort Bend Austin

2014 (Sophomore): Zellars was a full-time starter for the Cardi- nals and racked up 57 tackles in 10 games. He had six tackles and a sack against Southeastern Louisiana. He made eight #3 stops, one tackle for loss and forced a fumble against Houston Baptist. He recorded a season high nine tackles against Sam Houston State. He had at least five tackles in seven games. He 2014 (Junior): Woods made two starts and came on in relief in was named to the Southland Conference Commissioner’s Honor three other games. He went 12-of-25 for 143 yards and a touch- Roll. down against Sacramento State in the season opener. He passed for a season high 186 yards at Stephen F. Austin. He became 2013 (Freshman): Zellars played in all 11 games and was start- only the fifth player in school history to pass for 1,000 career ing by the end of the season at outside linebacker. He opened his yards. He was named to the Southland Conference Commission- career by making seven stops in a loss at #6 Central Arkansas. er’s Honor Roll. He made five tackles at Southeastern Louisiana and the following week he had four tackles and a half sack at Abilene Christian. 2013 (Sophomore): Woods was the backup quarterback for the He was credited with six stops in a win at McMurry. He had at Cardinals and played in four games. He was 3-for-5 for 47 yards least one tackle in every game and finished the year with 37 total in the win over Texas College. He caught an 18-yard pass on a tackles. trick play in the win at McMurry. He was 6-for-12 passing for 62 yards on the season. High School: Zellars was on the football, basketball and track teams at Baytown Lee High School. He earned first team all-dis- 2012 (Freshman): Woods appeared in all 11 games and made trict honors as a junior and honorable mention honors as a senior. four starts at quarterback as a true freshman. He led the team During his senior year, he was named Lee’s team MVP and with 95 completions and completed 58.3 percent of his passes. offensive MVP. He went 14-of-26 for 123 and an interception in his first career start against West Texas A&M, the NCAA Division II National Personal: Zellars is the son of Warren and Gloria Zellars and is Runner-Up. His first career touchdown pass came at Texas studying business administration. His brother, Zack, played foot- A&M-Kingsville on a 25-yard completion to Andrew Mocio. He ball at Incarnate Word. He was born on February 14, 1995. followed that with his best game of the season when he went Year GP UA A TKL TFL QBS PD FF 22-of-32 for 156 yards and a touchdown against McMurry. He 2013 11 22 15 37 0.5-4 0.5-4 1 0 rushed for 42 yards and a touchdown and passed for 145 yards 2014 10 24 33 57 3.0-8 1.0-5 1 1 and a touchdown against Tarleton State. He completed a pair of Career 21 46 48 94 3.5-12 1.5-9 2 1 touchdown passes for the first time in the game at Angelo State. He was named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

High School: Woods was on the football, baseball, basketball and track teams at Fort Bend Austin High School. He was a three-year starter at quarterback. He was the 2009 District New- comer of the Year. He was named honorable mention all-district as a junior and first team as a senior. He was a Houston Touch- down Club Award recipient and four year member of the Academic All-District team. He was an FCA Huddle Leader and earned Presidential Academic Recognition from UIW.

Personal: Woods is the son of Scott and Heather Woods and is studying business administration. He had two brothers, Ben

www.uiwcardinals.com 43 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Spring 2015 Signees Israel Acuay Da’Shawn Brown-Key, QB-CB, 6-0, 175 R-Fr. • 6-2 • 230 • OLB San Antonio, TX (Brennan HS) Wylie, TX/Wylie McLane Carter, QB, 6-2, 190 Gilmer, TX (Gilmer HS)

Jawun Jiles, S, 5-10, 193 #52 Shreveport, LA (Byrd HS) Lamont Johnson, WR, 5-11, 165 2014: Acuay red-shirted his first year at UIW. DeSoto, TX (South Oak Cliff HS)

High School: Acuay was on the football and track teams at Wylie Jeremy Jones, OL, 6-5, 287 High School. He earned first team all-district honors as a junior San Antonio, TX (Roosevelt HS) and senior in football and was the team’s defensive player of the year in 2013. He captained the team that advanced to the 4A Dillon Manz, WR, 6-2, 200 State quarterfinals as a senior. Boerne, TX (Champion HS) Personal: Acuay is the son of Francisco and Karen Acuay and is studying computer information systems. He has one brother and Noah McMeans, OLB, 6-3, 210 three sisters and was born on February 8, 1996. La Vernia, TX (La Vernia HS)

John Myers, TE-OL, 6-5, 247 Richmond, TX (Foster HS)

Kyle Brown Cody Seidel, P-K, 6-2, 190 Jr. • 6-4 • 215 • OLB Keller, TX (Fossil Ridge HS) Blue Springs, MO/Blue Springs Damon Weaver, S, 5-10, 192 Dallas, TX (DeSoto HS)

John Williams, DT, 6-2, 309 #58 Conroe, TX (Oak Ridge HS)

Cameron Wilson, OL, 6-4, 275 Previous: Brown played two seasons at Independence Commu- nity College. He earned all-conference honorable mention honors Pearland, TX (Dawson HS) in 2014 after finishing second on the team in tackles and 15th in the nation.

High School: Brown attended Blue Springs High School and was on the football and wrestling teams. He was an all-conference honorable mention selection in football and he was an All-State and All-American wrestler. He helped lead the football team to a pair of playoff appearances.

Personal: Brown is the son of Tim and Karen Brown and is studying mathematics.

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www.uiwcardinals.com 45 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 ANNUAL LEADERS Rushing Yards Rushing Yards Career Season Yr Rushing Yds 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 2,420 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 888 2009 Trent Rios 357 2. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 998 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 686 2010 Trent Rios 888 3. Broderick Reeves (2013-14)...... 832 3. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 616 2011 Trent Rios 686 4. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 709 4. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 536 2012 Trent Rios 489 5. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 471 5. Trent Rios, 2012...... 489 2013 Broderick Reeves 616 2014 Junior Sessions 462 Rushing Attempts Rushing Attempts Career Season Yr Passing (C-A-I) Yds 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 629 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 218 2009 Thomas Specia (77-165-9) 941 2. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 230 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 196 2010 Paden Lynch (98-183-4) 958 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 181 3. Junior Sessions, 2014...... 123 2011 Paden Lynch (109-177-8) 1102 4. Broderick Reeves (2013-14)...... 172 4. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 117 2012 Zach Rhodes (91-168-6) 894 5. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 154 5. Trent Rios, 2009...... 109 2013 Trent Brittain (178-325-8) 1893 2014 Jordan Scelfo (74-157-9) 947 Rushing Touchdowns Rushing Touchdowns Career Season Yr Total Offense Yds 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 23 1. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 11 2009 Eric Massoni 1180 2. Broderick Reeves (2013-14)...... 14 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 10 2010 Paden Lynch 1366 3. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 9 3. Trent Rios, 2010...... 8 2011 Paden Lynch 1107 4. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 8 4. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 5 2012 Zach Rhodes 1098 5. Matt Bass (2010-13)...... 5 4. Matt Bass, 2013...... 5 2013 Trent Brittain 2285 2014 Jordan Scelfo 1022 Rushing Average Rushing Average Career (min. 100 carries) Season (min. 60 carries) Yr Scoring Pts 1. Broderick Reeves (2013-14)...... 4.8 1. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 6.7 2009 Thomas Rebold 49 2. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 4.3 2. Eric Massoni, 2011...... 5.0 2010 Thomas Rebold 60 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 3.9 3. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 5.0 2011 Trent Rios 68 4. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 3.9 4. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 4.9 2012 Saul Meza 31 5. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 3.5 5. Trent Rios, 2012...... 4.6 2013 Broderick Reeves 66 2014 Ramon Coto 44 Rushing Yards Per Game Rushing Yards Per Game Career Season Yr Receiving Yds 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 65.4 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 80.7 2009 Dominic Hamilton 464 2. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 49.9 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 76.2 2010 Dominic Hamilton 627 3. Broderick Reeves (2013-14)...... 37.8 3. Trent Rios, 2012...... 61.1 2011 Jacob Love 556 4. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 34.8 4. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 56.0 2012 Andrew Mocio 351 5. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 24.4 5. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 53.6 2013 Casey Jennings 738 2014 Casey Jennings 486 100-Yard Rushing Games 100-Yard Rushing Games Career Season Yr Receptions Rec 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 8 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 3 2009 Dominic Hamilton 29 2. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 3 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 2 2010 Dominic Hamilton 53 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 2 2. Trent Rios, 2012...... 2 2011 Jacob Love 38 3. Broderick Reeves (2013-14)...... 2 2. Junior Sessions, 2013...... 2 2012 Andrew Mocio 36 5. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 1 2. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 2 2013 Casey Jennings 54 5. Zach Rhodes (2012)...... 1 2014 Casey Jennings 42

www.uiwcardinals.com 46 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Yr Punt Returns Yds Pass Attempts Pass Attempts 2009 Derrick Walls 120 Career Season 2010 Derrick Walls 44 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 373 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 325 2011 Trent Rios 28 2. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 346 2. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 183 2012 Joseph Sadler 28 3. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 330 3. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 177 2013 Chase Ragusa 81 4. Taylor Woods (2012-14)...... 266 4. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 168 2014 Kody Edwards 30 5. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 246 5. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 165 Pass Completions Yr Kick Returns Yds Pass Completions Career Season 2009 Jacob Love 381 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 213 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 178 2010 Trent Rios 521 2. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 181 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 109 2011 Devin Haywood 331 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 166 3. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 98 2012 Marcus Wright 381 4. Taylor Woods (2012-14)...... 142 4. Taylor Woods, 2012...... 95 2013 Kobie Douglas 245 5. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 115 5. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 91 2014 Kody Edwards 442 Passing Yards Passing Yards Yr Interceptions Int Career Season 2009 Aaron Hernandez 5 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 2,135 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 1,893 2010 Dakota Mawyer 2 2. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 1,939 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 1,102 Aaron Willis 2 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 1,923 3. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 958 2011 Devin Haywood 7 4. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 1,328 4. Jordan Scelfo, 2014...... 947 2012 Kielyn Lewis 4 5. Taylor Woods (2012-14)...... 1,273 5. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 941 2013 Kobie Douglas 3 2014 Adrian Norwood 2 Passing Touchdowns Passing Touchdowns Career Season 1. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 20 Yr All-Purpose Yds 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 11 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 17 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 11 2009 Trent Rios 856 3. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 11 3. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 10 2010 Trent Rios 1632 3. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 11 4. Paden Lynch, 2010, 2011...... 8 2011 Trent Rios 914 5. Jordan Scelfo (2012-14)...... 8 4. Jordan Scelfo, 2014...... 8 2012 Trent Rios 821 2013 Casey Jennings 738 Completion Percentage Completion Percentage 2014 Kody Edwards 620 Career (min. 200 attempts) Season (min. 100 attempts) 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 57.1 1. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 61.6 Yr Punting (No.-Yds) Avg 2. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 54.8 2. Taylor Woods, 2012...... 58.3 2009 Thomas Rebold (49-1744) 35.6 3. Taylor Woods (2012-14)...... 53.4 3. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 54.8 2010 Aaron Willis (59-2075) 35.2 4. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 48.0 4. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 54.2 2011 Aaron Willis (26-999) 38.4 5. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 46.9 5. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 53.6 2012 Emmanuel Nunez (40-1712) 42.8 2013 Emmanuel Nunez (57-2421) 42.5 Passing Efficiency Passing Efficiency 2014 Ramon Coto (66-2791) 42.3 Career (min. 200 attempts) Season (min. 100 attempts) 1. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 113.8 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 129.1 2. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 110.4 Yr Tackles (Solo-Ast) Tkl 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 119.8 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 105.6 3. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 109.9 2009 Chaz Pavliska (39-32) 71 4. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 95.0 4. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 107.6 2010 Aaron Willis (39-26) 65 5. Taylor Woods (2012-14) ������������������95.0 5. Taylor Woods, 2012...... 103.8 2011 Juan Asencio (51-37) 88 2012 Dakota Mawyer (27-39) 66 Yards Per Pass Yards Per Pass 2013 Brandon Tanksley (33-25) 58 Career (min. 200 attempts) Season (min. 100 attempts) 2014 Padyn Giebler (28-48) 76 1. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 5.9 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 6.6 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 5.7 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 6.2 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 5.6 3. Jordan Scelfo, 2014...... 6.0 4. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 5.4 4. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 5.8 5. Taylor Woods (2012-14)...... 4.8 5. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 5.7

Yards Per Completion Yards Per Completion Career (min. 200 attempts) Season (min. 100 attempts) 1. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 11.6 1. Jordan Scelfo, 2014...... 12.8 2. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 11.5 2. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 12.5 3. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 10.7 3. Eric Massoni, 2011...... 12.4 4. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 10.0 4. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 12.2 5. Taylor Woods (2012-14)...... 9.0 5. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 10.6

www.uiwcardinals.com 47 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 ANNUAL TEAM STATISTICS Passing Yards Per Game Passing Yards Per Game Career Season Rushing Att Yards TDs 1. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 161.6 1. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 183.7 2009 356 1380 12 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 97.0 2. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 172.1 2010 454 1690 15 3. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 83.0 3. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 127.7 2011 364 1204 14 4. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 66.3 4. Jordan Scelfo, 2014...... 105.2 2012 384 1279 7 5. Taylor Woods (2012-13)...... 63.7 5. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 101.7 2013 444 2004 25 2014 352 1026 9 Receiving Yards Receiving Yards Career Season Rushing Long Avg/c Avg/g 1. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 1,627 1. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 738 2009 52 3.9 138.0 2. Casey Jennings (2013-14)...... 1,224 2. Dominic Hamilton, 2010...... 627 2010 66 3.7 153.6 3. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 1,084 3. Jacob Love, 2011...... 556 2011 62 3.3 120.4 4. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 777 4. Casey Jennings, 2014...... 486 2012 70 3.3 116.3 5. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 655 5. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 464 2013 89 4.5 182.2 2014 35 2.9 93.3 Receptions Receptions Career Season Passing Cmp Att Int 1. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 127 1. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 54 2009 157 321 14 2. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 99 2. Dominic Hamilton, 2010...... 53 2010 169 321 10 2. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 99 3. Casey Jennings, 2014...... 42 2011 170 331 18 4. Casey Jennings (2013-14)...... 96 4. Jacob Love, 2011...... 38 2012 191 337 10 5. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 53 5. Andrew Mocio, 2012...... 36 2013 184 338 8 2014 168 355 18 Receiving Touchdowns Receiving Touchdowns Career Season Passing Yds TDs Long 1. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 14 1. Todd Walker, 2009...... 6 2009 1936 22 73 2. Todd Walker (2009)...... 6 1. Donald Gies, 2010...... 6 2010 1624 14 47 2. Donald Gies (2009-11)...... 6 1. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 6 2011 1857 13 60 2. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 6 4. Dominic Hamilton, 2010...... 5 2012 1722 11 61 2. Casey Jennings (2013-14)...... 6 4. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 5 2013 1955 11 90 2014 1907 11 52 Yards Per Catch Yards Per Catch Career (min. 20 receptions) Season (min. 20 receptions) Passing Pct Avg/g Effic 1. Cole Wick (2012-14)...... 15.1 1. Cole Wick, 2014...... 17.5 2009 48.9 193.6 113.5 2. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 14.7 2. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 16.0 2010 52.6 147.6 103.3 3. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 12.8 3. Todd Walker, 2009...... 15.4 2011 51.4 185.7 100.6 4. Casey Jennings (2013-14)...... 12.8 4. Jacob Love, 2011...... 14.6 2012 56.7 156.5 104.4 5. Colton Palmer (2009-12)...... 12.7 5. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 13.7 2013 54.5 177.7 109.0 2014 47.3 173.4 92.5 Receptions Per Game Receptions Per Game Career Season Tackles UA A Tot 1. Casey Jennings (2013-14)...... 4.57 1. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 4.91 2009 373 344 717 2. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 3.34 2. Dominic Hamilton, 2010...... 4.82 2010 401 306 707 3. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 2.68 3. Casey Jennings, 2014...... 4.20 2011 361 346 707 4. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 2.52 4. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 4.14 2012 374 432 806 5. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 2.41 5. Trent Rios, 2012...... 4.12 2013 434 332 766 2014 393 514 907 100-Yard Receiving Games 100-Yard Receiving Games Career Season Defense TFL Yards PD 1. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 3 1. Dominic Hamilton, 2009...... 2 2009 82.0 330 43 1. Casey Jennings (2013-14)...... 3 1. Jacob Love, 2011...... 2 2010 49.0 185 36 2. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 2 1. Casey Jennings, 2013...... 2 2011 60.0 292 51 4. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 1 4. Five with...... 1 2012 51.0 224 44 4. Andrew Mocio (2009-12)...... 1 2013 70.0 265 45 4. Cole Wick (2012-14) �����������������������������1 2014 62.0 250 37

www.uiwcardinals.com 48 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Defense FF FR BLK Total Offense Yards Total Offense Yards 2009 15 14 4 Career Season 2010 5 7 2 1. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 2,632 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 2,285 2011 9 8 2 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 2,606 2. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 1,366 2012 4 6 1 3. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 2,475 3. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 1,180 2013 10 13 2 4. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 2,356 4. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 1,148 2014 4 5 3 5. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 1,592 5. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 1,107

Sacks No. Yards Touchdowns Responsible For Touchdowns Responsible For 2009 27 196 Career Season 2010 12 94 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 30 1. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 14 2011 20 111 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 25 2. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 13 2012 26 154 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 23 3. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 12 2013 23 152 4. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 15 3. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 12 2014 24 160 5. Two with...... 14 5. Three with...... 11

Returns PR Yards Avg Total Offense Per Game Total Offense Per Game 2009 20 255 12.8 Career Season 2010 16 91 5.7 1. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 196.3 1. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 207.7 2011 14 115 8.2 2. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 118.5 2. Paden Lynch, 2011...... 184.5 2012 9 36 4.0 3. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 99.5 3. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 156.9 2013 20 126 6.3 4. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 90.8 4. Eric Massoni, 2011...... 137.8 2014 11 66 6.0 5. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 66.9 5. Paden Lynch, 2010...... 136.6

Returns KR Yards Avg Total Offense Per Play Total Offense Per Play 2009 50 1028 20.6 Career (min. 300 plays) Season (min. 150 plays) 2010 69 1323 19.2 1. Trent Brittain (2013-14)...... 5.2 1. Jordan Scelfo, 2014...... 5.7 2011 50 871 17.4 2. Thomas Specia (2009-10)...... 5.2 2. Eric Massoni, 2009...... 5.7 2012 45 914 20.3 3. Eric Massoni (2009-12)...... 5.0 3. Thomas Specia, 2009...... 5.5 2013 44 899 20.4 4. Paden Lynch (2009-11)...... 4.9 4. Zach Rhodes, 2012...... 5.4 2014 55 1156 21.0 5. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 3.9 5. Trent Brittain, 2013...... 5.2

Returns Int Yards Avg All-Purpose Yards All-Purpose Yards 2009 13 189 14.5 Career Season 2010 6 86 14.3 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 4,223 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 1,632 2011 16 321 20.1 2. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 1,651 2. Trent Rios, 2011...... 914 2012 11 269 24.5 3. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 1,419 3. Trent Rios, 2009...... 856 2013 9 102 11.3 4. Casey Jenning (2013-14)...... 1,224 4. Trent Rios, 2012...... 821 2014 4 41 10.2 5. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 1,150 5. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 804

Return TD’s PR KR Int All-Purpose Yards Per Game All-Purpose Yards Per Game 2009 1 0 1 Career Season 2010 0 0 0 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 114.1 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 148.4 2011 2 0 0 2. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 67.6 2. Trent Rios, 2012...... 102.6 2012 0 1 1 3. Casey Jennings (2013-14)...... 58.3 3. Trent Rios, 2011...... 101.6 2013 0 0 0 4. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 57.5 4. Trent Rios, 2009...... 95.1 2014 0 0 0 5. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 50.6 5. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 73.1

All Purpose Rush Rcv Tot 2009 1380 1936 4788 2010 1690 1624 4814 2011 1204 1857 4368 2012 1279 1722 4220 2013 2004 1955 5086 2014 1026 1907 4196

www.uiwcardinals.com 49 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 All Purpose PR KR IR Total Points Scored Total Points Scored 2009 255 1028 189 Career Season 2010 91 1323 86 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 176 1. Trent Rios, 2011...... 68 2011 115 871 321 2. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 152 2. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 66 2012 36 914 269 3. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 90 3. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 60 2013 126 899 102 4. Broderick Reeves (2013-14)...... 84 4. Trent Rios, 2010...... 54 5. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 49 2014 66 1156 41 5. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 69 Touchdowns Total Offense Tot Avg Touchdowns Season 2009 3316 331.6 Career 1. Trent Rios, 2011...... 11 2010 3314 301.3 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 29 1. Broderick Reeves, 2013...... 11 2011 3061 306.1 2. Dominic Hamilton (2009-12)...... 15 2. Trent Rios, 2010...... 9 2012 3001 272.8 3. Broderick Reeves (2013-14)...... 14 3. Donald Gies, 2010...... 7 2013 3959 359.9 4. Junior Sessions (2013-14)...... 9 3. Matt Bass, 2013...... 7 2014 2933 266.6 5. Two with...... 8 PAT Kicks Made Scoring TD Rush Rcv PAT Kicks Made Season 1. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 27 2009 38 12 22 Career 1. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 27 2010 29 15 14 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 75 3. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 25 2011 29 14 13 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 39 4. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 23 2012 21 7 11 3. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 17 5. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 17 2013 36 25 11 4. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 16 2014 20 9 11 PAT Kicks Attempted PAT Kicks Attempted Season Scoring Ret PAT 2PAT Career 1. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 34 2009 4 34 0 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 82 2. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 28 2010 0 27 0 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 48 3. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 27 2011 2 23 2 3. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 20 3. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 27 5. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 20 2012 3 19 0 4. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 16 2013 0 27 1 PAT Kick Percentage 2014 0 17 0 PAT Kick Percentage Season (min. 10 attempts) Career (min. 15 attempts) 1. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 96.4 Scoring FG Pts Avg 1. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 100.0 2. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 92.6 2009 9 291 29.1 2. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 91.5 3. Jake Wilcox, 2012...... 85.7 2010 11 236 21.5 3. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 81.2 4. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 85.2 2011 6 219 21.9 5. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 85.0 2012 11 178 16.2 Field Goals Made 2013 7 268 24.4 Career Field Goals Made 2014 9 164 14.9 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 25 Season 1. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 11 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 10 2. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 9 Punting No. Yards Avg 3. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 9 3. Saul Meza, 2012...... 8 2009 60 2113 35.2 3. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 9 3. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 8 2010 59 2075 35.2 5. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 7 2011 61 2094 34.3 Field Goals Attempted 2012 58 2220 38.3 Career Field Goals Attempted 2013 59 2451 41.5 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 37 Season 2014 68 2826 41.6 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 16 1. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 16 3. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 13 2. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 13 Field Goals Made Att Long 3. Saul Meza (2009-12)...... 9 3. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 11 2009 9 12 43 3. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 11 5. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 10 2010 11 16 51 Field Goal Percentage 2011 6 10 37 Career (min. 15 attempts) Field Goal Percentage 2012 11 13 45 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 67.6 Season (min. 5 attempts) 2013 7 11 42 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 62.5 1. Saul Meza, 2012...... 100.0 2014 9 13 49 2. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 72.7 3. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 69.2 4. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 68.8 5. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 63.6

www.uiwcardinals.com 50 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 First Downs Rush Pass Pen Punt Yards Punt Yards 2009 82 76 24 Career Season 2010 98 73 24 1. Emmanuel Nunez (2011-13)...... 4,902 1. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 2,791 2011 57 86 30 2. Aaron Willis (2009-12)...... 3,416 2. Emmanuel Nunez, 2013...... 2,421 2012 74 76 25 3. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 2,791 3. Aaron Willis, 2010...... 2,075 2013 109 91 14 4. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 1,744 4. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 1,744 2014 58 90 19 5. Joseph Sadler (2012, 14)...... 529 5. Emmanuel Nunez, 2012...... 1,712

First Downs Total Avg Punt Attempts Punt Attempts 2009 182 18.2 Career Season 2010 195 17.7 1. Emmanuel Nunez (2011-13)...... 121 1. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 66 2011 173 17.3 2. Aaron Willis (2009-12)...... 94 2. Aaron Willis, 2010...... 59 2012 175 15.9 3. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 66 3. Emmanuel Nunez, 2013...... 57 2013 214 19.5 4. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 49 4. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 49 2014 167 15.2 5. Joseph Sadler (2012, 14)...... 17 5. Emmanuel Nunez, 2012...... 40

Penalties No. Yards Punt Average Punt Average 2009 57 558 Career (min. 25 attempts) Season (min. 20 attempts) 2010 46 436 1. Emmanuel Nunez (2011-13)...... 40.5 1. Emmanuel Nunez, 2012...... 42.8 2011 59 519 2. Aaron Willis (2009-12)...... 36.3 2. Emmanuel Nunez, 2013...... 42.5 2012 61 511 3. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 35.6 3. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 42.3 2013 70 659 4. Aaron Willis, 2011...... 38.4 2014 60 489 Punt Return Yards 5. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 35.6 Career 3rd Downs FD Att Pct 1. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 164 Punt Return Yards 2009 45 141 31.9 2. Chase Ragusa (2013-14)...... 104 Season 2010 60 174 34.5 3. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 92 1. Derrick Walls, 2009...... 120 2011 52 149 34.9 4. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 75 2. Chase Ragusa, 2013...... 81 2012 53 170 31.2 5. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 43 3. Jacob Love, 2009...... 57 2013 54 159 34.0 4. Derrick Walls, 2010...... 44 2014 53 163 32.5 Punt Returns 5. Trent Rios, 2010...... 40 Career 4th Downs FD Att Pct 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 17 Punt Returns 2009 6 14 42.9 1. Chase Ragusa (2013-14)...... 17 Season 2010 20 26 76.9 3. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 14 1. Chase Ragusa, 2013...... 13 2011 7 15 46.7 4. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 9 2. Derrick Walls, 2010...... 8 2012 12 31 38.7 5. Two with...... 7 3. Trent Rios, 2010...... 7 2013 14 28 50.0 3. Joseph Sadler, 2012...... 7 2014 6 17 35.3 Punt Return Touchdowns 3. Trent Rios, 2011...... 7 Career Turnovers Fum Lost TO’s 1. Nick Ginn (2011-12)...... 1 Punt Return Touchdowns 2009 13 8 22 1. Robert Williams (2009-12)...... 1 Season 2010 17 10 20 1. Matt Garza (2009-12)...... 1 1. Nick Ginn, 2011...... 1 2011 11 6 24 1. Robert Williams, 2009...... 1 2012 26 12 22 Punt Return Average 1. Matt Garza, 2011...... 1 2013 18 10 18 Career (min. 15 returns) 2014 22 8 26 1. Chase Ragusa (2013-14)...... 6.1 Punt Return Average 2. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 5.4 Season (min. 10 returns) 1. Chase Ragusa, 2013...... 6.2

www.uiwcardinals.com 51 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Fumbles Forced Kick Return Yards Kick Return Yards Career Career Season 1. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 3 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 1,056 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 521 1. Nick Ginn (2011-14)...... 3 2. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 703 2. Kody Edwards, 2014...... 442 3. Seven with...... 2 3. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 555 3. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 381 4. Kody Edwards (2014)...... 442 3. Jacob Love, 2009...... 381 Fumbles Recovered 5. Marcus Wright (2012)...... 381 5. Jamari Gilbert, 2014...... 366 Career 1. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 5 Kick Returns Kick Returns 1. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 5 Career Season 3. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 3 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 46 1. Trent Rios, 2010...... 22 3. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 3 2. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 38 2. Kody Edwards, 2014...... 21 5. Seven with...... 2 3. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 26 3. Devin Haywood, 2011...... 20 4. Kody Edwards (2014)...... 21 4. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 18 Pass Breakups 5. Three with...... 18 4. Jamari Gilbert, 2014...... 18 Career 1. Devan Avery (2009-12)...... 29 Kick Return Touchdowns Kick Return Touchdowns 2. Todd Lyons (2009-11)...... 16 Career Career 3. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 15 1. Marcus Wright (2012)...... 1 1. Marcus Wright, 2012...... 1 4. Kobie Douglas (2012-14)...... 14 5. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 11 Kick Return Average Kick Return Average Career (min. 15 returns) Season (min. 10 returns) Blocked Kicks 1. Trent Rios (2009-12)...... 23.0 1. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 28.1 Career 2. Jacob Love (2009-11)...... 21.4 2. Trent Rios, 2009...... 24.3 1. Matt Garza (2009-12)...... 2 3. Derrick Walls (2009-10)...... 19.9 3. Trent Rios, 2010...... 23.7 1. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 2 4. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 18.5 4. Jacob Love, 2009...... 22.4 5. Kobie Douglas, 2013...... 22.3 1. Taryn Davis (2013-14)...... 2 4. Seven with...... 1 Interception Return Yards Interception Return Yards Career Season Kickoffs 1. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 213 1. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 127 Career 2. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 128 2. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 86 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 148 3. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 123 3. Chaz Pavliska, 2011...... 85 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 78 4. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 117 4. Diego McClain, 2009...... 83 3. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 38 5. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 83 5. Devin Haywood, 2011...... 81 4. Emmanuel Nunez (2012-13)...... 16 5. Saul Meza (2009-11, 13)...... 2 Interceptions Interceptions Career Season Kickoff Yards 1. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 9 1. Devin Haywood, 2011...... 7 Career 2. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 7 2. Aaron Hernandez, 2009...... 5 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 8050 3. Four with...... 5 3. Kielyn Lewis, 2012...... 4 2. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 4401 4. Three with...... 3 3. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 2367 Interception Return Touchdowns 4. Emmanuel Nunez (2012-13)...... 937 Career Interception Return Touchdowns 5. Saul Meza (2009-11, 13)...... 114 1. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 1 Season 1. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 1 1. Diego McClain, 2009...... 1 Touchbacks 1. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 1 Career Fumble Return Yards 1. Ramon Coto (2014)...... 10 Career Fumble Return Yards 1. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 10 1. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 54 Season 3. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 5 2. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 47 1. Alan Ford, 2009...... 54 4. Emmanuel Nunez (2012-13)...... 3 3. Aaron Hernandez (2009-10)...... 43 2. Devin Haywood, 2013...... 47 4. Robby Horton (2009-13)...... 42 3. Aaron Hernandez, 2009...... 43 Kickoff Average 5. Greg Lemon (2013)...... 28 4. Robby Horton, 2011...... 42 Career 5. Greg Lemon, 2013...... 28 1. Jake Wilcox (2012-13)...... 56.4 Fumble Return Touchdowns 2. Thomas Rebold (2009-11)...... 54.4 Career Fumble Return Touchdowns 1. Aaron Hernandez (2009-10)...... 1 Season 1. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 1 1. Aaron Hernandez, 2009...... 1 1. Grady Achilles (2012)...... 1 1. Alan Ford, 2009...... 1 1. Grady Achilles, 2012...... 1

www.uiwcardinals.com 52 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Fumbles Forced Total Tackles Total Tackles Season Career Season 1. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 3 1. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 249 1. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 88 2. Dakota Mawyer, 2009...... 2 2. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 244 2. Padyn Giebler, 2014...... 76 2. Robby Horton, 2013...... 2 3. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 222 3. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 71 4. Many with...... 1 4. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 178 4. Robert Johnson, 2014...... 69 5. Devan Avery (2009-12)...... 175 5. Dakota Mawyer, 2009...... 68 Fumbles Recovered Season Unassisted Tackles Unassisted Tackles 1. Alan Ford, 2009...... 3 Career Season 2. Eight with...... 2 1. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 128 1. Juan Asencio, 2011...... 51 2. Juan Asencio (2010-12)...... 122 2. Devan Avery, 2010...... 49 Pass Breakups 3. Devan Avery (2009-12)...... 110 3. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 39 Season 4. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 109 3. Aaron Willis, 2010...... 39 1. Devan Avery, 2012...... 11 5. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 99 5. Devin Haywood, 2013...... 37 2. Kobie Douglas, 2014...... 10 3. Todd Lyons, 2010...... 8 Assisted Tackles Assisted Tackles 3. Devan Avery, 2010...... 8 Career Season 3. Devan Avery, 2011...... 8 1. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 135 1. Padyn Giebler, 2014...... 48 2. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 121 2. Chaz Pavliska, 2011...... 42 Blocked Kicks 3. Juan Asencio (2010-13)...... 100 3. Dakota Mawyer, 2012...... 39 Season 4. Padyn Giebler (2012-14)...... 93 4. Dakota Mawyer, 2011...... 38 1. Taryn Davis, 2014...... 2 5. Devin Haywood (2010-13)...... 79 4. Robert Johnson, 2014...... 38 1. Eleven with...... 1 Tackles for Loss Tackles for Loss Kickoffs Career Season Season 1. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 28.0 1. Corey Lee, 2014...... 14.5 1. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 56 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 28.0 2. Diego McClain, 2009...... 14.0 2. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 54 3. Dakota Mawyer (2009-12)...... 23.0 3. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 12.5 3. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 48 3. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 23.0 4. Robby Horton, 2011...... 11.0 4. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 44 5. Nick Ginn (2011-14)...... 22.0 5. Zach Zellars, 2009...... 10.5 5. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 38 Yards from TFL’s Yards from TFL’s Kickoff Yards Career Season Season 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 118 1. Corey Lee, 2014...... 87 1. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 3030 2. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 113 2. Robby Horton, 2011...... 50 2. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 2804 3. Corey Lee (2013-14)...... 108 3. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 49 3. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 2762 4. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 93 3. Alan Ford, 2009...... 49 4. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 2484 5. Nick Ginn (2011-14)...... 88 5. Diego McClain, 2010...... 48 5. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 2367 Quarterback Sacks Quarterback Sacks Touchbacks Career Season Season 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 12.5 1. Alan Ford, 2009...... 6.5 1. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 10 2. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 10.5 2. Robby Horton, 2011...... 5.5 2. Thomas Rebold, 2009...... 4 3. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 9.0 3. Corey Lee, 2014...... 5.0 2. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 4 3. Nick Ginn (2011-14)...... 9.0 4. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 4.5 4. Emmanuel Nunez, 2012...... 3 5. Corey Lee (2013-14)...... 7.5 4. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 4.5 4. Jake Wilcox, 2013...... 3 4. Diego McClain, 2010...... 4.5 Yards from Sacks Kickoff Average Career Yards from Sacks Season 1. Robby Horton (2010-13)...... 73 Season 1. Ramon Coto, 2014...... 62.3 2. Corey Lee (2013-14)...... 71 1. Corey Lee, 2014...... 55 2. Emmanuel Nunez, 2012...... 58.6 3. Diego McClain (2009-11)...... 68 2. Diego McClain, 2010...... 43 3. Thomas Rebold, 2010...... 57.5 4. Alan Ford (2009-10, 12)...... 62 3. Alan Ford, 2009...... 38 4. Jake Wilcox, 2012...... 57.1 5. Chaz Pavliska (2009-12)...... 48 4. Juan Asencio, 2012...... 30 5. Thomas Rebold, 2011...... 56.5 4. Chaz Pavliska, 2009...... 30

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www.uiwcardinals.com 54 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Rushing Attempts Ethan Sharp, Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 4 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 37 Daniel Ramirez, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 4 Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 34 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 4 Landon Hamilton, Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 27 Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 3 Trent Rios vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 25 Eric Massoni vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 3 Two with...... 23 Eric Massoni vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 3 Trent Brittain vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 3 Rushing Yards Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 207 Receptions Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 202 Greg Livingston, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 13 Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 162 Jeret Smith, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 11 Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 144 Caleb Kocian vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 9 Paden Lynch vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 130 Darrell Cantu-Harkless, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 9 Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 9 Longest Run Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 89 Receiving Yards Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 70 Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 188 Paden Lynch vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 66 Andy Tanner, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 146 Paden Lynch vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 62 Greg Livingston, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 134 Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 57 Jacob Love vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 129 Dominic Hamilton vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 123 Rushing Touchdowns Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 4 Touchdown Receptions Dylan Long, McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 3 Andy Tanner, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 3 Many with...... 2 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 2 Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 2 Passing Completions Dominic Hamilton vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 2 Jake Mullin, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 45 Matt Bass vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 2 Ethan Sharp, Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 30 Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 2 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 30 Multiple with...... 2 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 29 Jake Fenske, Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 26 Total Offense Plays Jake Mullin, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 69 Pass Attempts Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 61 Jake Mullin, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 61 Ethan Sharp, Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 59 Ethan Sharp, Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2011...... 51 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 52 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 50 Deric Davis, Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 52 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 44 Trent Brittain vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 52 Jordan Scelfo vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 41 Total Offense Passing Yards Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 405 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 408 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 394 Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 390 Daniel Ramirez, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 380 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 379 Ethan Sharp, Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 377 Daniel Ramirez, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 373 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 374 Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 334 Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 352 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 312 Punts Longest Pass Aaron Washington, Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 10 Clint Killough from Trent Brittain vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 90 Ryan Massengale, East Central, 10/10/2009...... 8 Charcandrick West from Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 87 Thomas Rebold vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 8 Quinn Reels from Kyle Washington, Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 85 Aaron Willis vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 8 Andy Tanner from Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 80 Avery Walker, Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 8 Darian Hogg from Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 80 Emmanuel Nunez vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 8 Ramon Coto vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 8 Touchdown Passes Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 5 UIW Records indicated by italics Jake Fenske, Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 5 Garrett Safron, Sacramento State, 8/20/2014...... 5 Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 4

www.uiwcardinals.com 55 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Punting Yards Punt Return Touchdowns Ramon Coto vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 385 Nick Ginn vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011, 25 yards Emmanuel Nunez vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 362 Robert Williams vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009, 15 yards Thomas Rebold vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 337 David Christmas, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012, 11 yards Cameron Frosch, Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 302 Ryan Massengale, East Central, 10/10/2009...... 293 Kickoffs Jake Wilcox vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 12 Punt Average Thomas Rebold vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 10 Lachlan Edwards, Sam Houston State, 11/8/2014...... 53.3 Spencer Covey, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 10 Mark Sprague, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 52.0 Keith VanVoris, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 8 George Shamblen, Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 48.2 Alex Herbert, Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 8 Ramon Coto vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 48.1 Hector Garza, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 48.0 Kickoff Yards Jake Wilcox vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 692 Longest Punt Spencer Covey, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 674 Ramon Coto vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 73 Thomas Rebold vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 602 Dave DeHarde, Langston, 9/14/2013...... 72 Kevin VanVoris, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 533 Ramon Coto vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 67 Greg Saladino, Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 512 Zach Massingill, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 66 Jean Breaux, McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 64 Kick Returns Anthony Smith, Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 9 Punt Returns Brad Lewis, Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 7 LaMarcus Howard, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 5 Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 6 Derrick Walls vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 3 Zack Bradley vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 5 Sherman Batiste, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010...... 3 Devin Haywood vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 5 Khiry Robinson, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 3 Darrell Cantu-Harkless, Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 5 Chase Ragusa vs Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 3 Kody Edwards vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 5 Devante Scott, Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 3 Kick Return Yards Punt Return Yards Anthony Smith, Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 225 LaMarcus Howard, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 75 Mario Castelan, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 160 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 73 Brad Lewis, Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 139 David Bush, McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 40 Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 136 Jarrell Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 35 Adrian Gonzalez, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 126 Kendrick Johnson, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 28 Trent Rios vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 115 Chase Ragusa vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 28 Taylor Gabriel, Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 28 Long Kick Return Mario Castelan, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 92 Longest Punt Return Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 89 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 70 Jacob Love vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 66 LaMarcus Howard, Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 48 Adrian Gonzalez, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 63 David Bush, McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 40 Charcandrick West, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 60 Jarrell Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 35 Kendrick Johnson, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 28 Kick Return Touchdowns Taylor Gabriel, Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 28 Mario Castelan, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009, 92 yards Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010, 89 yards

Field Goals (M-A) Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 4-4 Ahmed Abo-Mahmood, Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010....3-3 Seven with...... 2

Long Field Goal Ramon Coto vs Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 49 Ahmed Abo-Mahmood, Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010.....48 Mitchell Cox, Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 48 Ramon Coto vs Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 47 Saul Meza vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 45

UIW Records indicated by italics

www.uiwcardinals.com 56 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 All-Purpose Yards Longest Interception Return Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 362 Chaz Pavliska vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 85 Anthony Smith, Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 307 Marcus Fore, Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 85 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 288 Diego McClain vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 83 Mario Castelan, Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 277 Brent Spikes, McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 62 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 244 Darnell Sankey, Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 59

Tackles Fumble Recoveries Dantrell Anderson, Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 16 Multiple Times...... 1 Juan Asencio vs Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 15 J.P. Oliver, East Central, 10/10/2009...... 14 Longest Fumble Returns Justin Stephens, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 14 Alan Ford vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 54 Kyle Voss, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 14 Aaron Hernandez vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 43 Eric Edwards, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 30 Sacks Nico Mauney, Langston, 8/28/2010...... 24 Corey Hall, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 3.0 Corey Robertson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010...... 24 Tyrell Higgins, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 2.5 Robby Horton vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 2.0 Fumble Recovery TDs Dravannti Johnson vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 2.0 Aaron Hernandez vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Corey Lee vs Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 2.0 Alan Ford vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Nico Mauney, Langston, 8/28/2010 Sack Yards Corey Robertson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010 Tyrell Higgins, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 23 Eric Edwards, Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010 Corey Hall, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 Grady Achilles vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012 Justin Stephens, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 19 Corey Lee vs Houston Baptist, 10/4/2014...... 18 UIW Records indicated by italics Alan Ford vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 17 Clayton Callicutt, Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 17

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

Tackles for Loss Yards Tyrell Higgins, West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 23 Cory Hall, McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 Corey Lee vs Houston Baptist, 10/4/2014...... 21 Shad Baichtal, West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 20 Justin Stephens, Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 19

Interceptions Brent Spikes, McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 3 Chaz Pavliska vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 2 Chaz Pavliska vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 2 Kobie Douglas vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 2

Chaz Pavliska owns the Benson Stadium record for tackles for loss and longest interception return.

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Individual Game Records

www.uiwcardinals.com 58 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Most Carries: 37 Trent Brittain vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010 Total Offense: 352 Most Yards Rushing: 244 Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Yards Per Play: 10.6 Longest Rush: 89 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (23-244) Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) All-Purpose Yards: 288 Yards Per Carry (Min. 10): 10.6 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (23-244) All-Purpose Attempts: 43 Rushing TDs: 6 Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Points Scored: 36 Passes Attempted: 44 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Touchdowns: 6 Jordan Scelfo at Lamar, 11/15/2014 Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Passes Completed: 29 Extra Points: 9 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Jake Wilcox vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Passing Percentage (Min. 10): 83.3 Consecutive Extra Points Made: 21 Trent Brittain vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (15-18) Jake Wilcox, 2012-13 Most Yards Passing: 312 Points Scored Kicking: 15 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Jake Wilcox vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Passing Yards Per Attempt: 11.7 Field Goals Attempted: 4 Eric Massoni vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (15-176) Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Passing Yards Per Completion: 17.6 Thomas Rebold at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 Thomas Specia at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009 (10-176) Field Goals Made: 4 Touchdown Passes: 3 Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Eric Massoni vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Consecutive Field Goals: 9 Eric Massoni vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 Saul Meza, 10/17/2009 – 11/10/2012 Eric Massoni vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 Longest Field Goal: 51 Paden Lynch at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010 Thomas Rebold at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010 Paden Lynch vs East Central, 9/3/2011 Most Punts: 9 Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Ramon Coto at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014 Trent Brittain vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Emmanuel Nunez at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 Passes Intercepted: 4 Thomas Rebold at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 Eric Massoni at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011 Most Yards Punting: 401 Jordan Scelfo vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014 Emmanuel Nunez at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 Passing Efficiency: 236.8 Punting Average: 49.0 Trent Brittain vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Ramon Coto at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014 Longest Completion: 90 Emmanuel Nunez at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012 Trent Brittain vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) Punts Inside 20: 4 Most Receptions: 9 Emmanuel Nunez vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013 Caleb Kocian vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Longest Punt: 73 Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 Ramon Coto vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014 Most Yards Receiving: 188 Longest Punt Return: 70 Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Yards Per Catch: 29.0 Longest Kick Return: 83 Cole Wick at Nicholls, 11/1/2014 (4-116) Marcus Wright vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (TD) Touchdown Catches: 2 Longest Interception Return: 86 Dominic Hamilton at Panhandle State, 10/3/2009 Juan Asencio at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012 Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Longest Fumble Return: 54 Dominic Hamilton vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 Alan Ford vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (TD) Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Most Punt Returns: 5 Donald Gies at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010 Chase Ragusa at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Todd Walker at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 Most Punt Return Yards: 73 Matt Bass vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 Punt Return Average: 36.5 Longest Reception: 90 Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (2-73) Clint Killough vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) Most Kick Returns: 6 Consecutive Games with a Reception: 21 Kody Edwards at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014 Casey Jennings (8/29/2013 - 11/15/2014) Most Kick Return Yards: 145 Total Offensive Plays: 52 Trent Rios at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Kick Return Average: 36.3

www.uiwcardinals.com 59 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Juan Asencio vs McMurry, 10/20/2012 (3-109) Total 100-Yard Rushing Games Interceptions: 2 8 – Trent Rios Chaz Pavliska vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 3 – Junior Sessions Chaz Pavliska vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 2 – Broderick Reeves Kobie Douglas vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 2 – Eric Massoni Interception Return Yards: 86 1 – Paden Lynch Juan Asencio at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012 1 – Zach Rhodes Tackles: 16 Chaz Pavliska at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 250-Yard Passing Games Sacks: 3.0 312 – Paden Lynch vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 Juan Asencio at Angelo State, 11/3/2012 311 – Eric Massoni vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 Tackles for Loss: 6.5 278 – Eric Massoni vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Diego McClain at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009 277 – Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Pass Breakups: 3 260 – Jordan Scelfo at Nicholls, 11/1/2014 Kobie Douglas at Nicholls, 11/1/2014 254 – Jordan Scelfo vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014 Corey Lee at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Devan Avery at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 Longest Passing Plays Devan Avery vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010 90 – Clint Killough from Trent Brittain vs Eastern New Mexico, Todd Lyons vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010 9/28/2013 (TD) Blocked Kicks: 1 73 – Todd Walker from Thomas Specia at Arkansas Tech, Many Times 9/5/2009 Longest Running Plays 61 – Andrew Mocio from Zach Rhodes vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 89 – Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (TD) 10/6/2012 (TD) 70 – Marcus Wright at Angelo State, 11/3/2012 (TD) 60 – Jacob Love from Paden Lynch at Texas A&M-Commerce, 66 – Paden Lynch (QB) vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 10/8/2011 (TD) 62 – Paden Lynch (QB) vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 58 – Andrew Mocio from Eric Massoni vs Angelo State, 57 – Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 11/5/2011 55 – Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (TD) 58 – Dominic Hamilton from Eric Massoni vs East Central, 52 – Thomas Specia (QB) vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (TD) 10/10/2009 (TD) 47 – Broderick Reeves at Abilene Christian, 10/19/2013 (TD) 57 – Jacob Love from Eric Massoni vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 43 – Broderick Reeves vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 (TD) 10/15/2011 (TD) 42 – Thomas Specia (QB) at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 54 – Trent Rios from Taylor Woods vs West Texas A&M, 42 – Zach Rhodes (QB) vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 9/22/2012 41 – Trent Rios at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 (TD) 52 – Jordan Hicks from Jordan Scelfo vs McNeese State, 41 – Zach Rhodes (QB) at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012 10/25/2014 (TD) 40 – Alex Torres vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 52 – Casey Jennings from Taylor Woods at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014 100-Yard Rushing Games 51 – Devan Avery from Zach Rhodes vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 244 – Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (23 carries) 50 – Junior Sessions from Trent Brittain at Sam Houston State, 207 – Trent Rios vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010 (37 carries) 9/21/2013 202 – Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 (34 carries) 49 – Joseph Sadler from Taylor Woods vs Sacramento State, 144 – Junior Sessions vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 (14 carries) 8/30/2014 (TD) 130 – Paden Lynch (QB) vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 (13 carries) 49 – Kent Hadnot from Jordan Scelfo at Lamar, 11/15/14 128 – Eric Massoni (QB) at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 (13 carries) 48 – Devan Avery from Zach Rhodes vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 128 – Zach Rhodes (QB) vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (8 carries) 47 – Jacob Love from Paden Lynch at Southeastern Oklahoma, 127 – Trent Rios vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 (25 carries) 9/11/2010 126 – Trent Rios at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 (27 carries) 47 – Matt Bass from Zach Rhodes vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 121 – Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (20 carries) 46 – Todd Walker from Eric Massoni vs Texas Lutheran, 121 – Broderick Reeves vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 (17 carries) 10/17/2009 (TD) 120 – Trent Rios at Lamar, 9/17/2011 (23 carries) 44 – Casey Jennings from Trent Brittain at Sam Houston State, 118 – Junior Sessions vs Houston Baptist, 10/4/2014 (23 carries) 9/21/2013 115 – Junior Sessions vs Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013 (18 carries) 43 – Casey Jennings from Trent Brittain at Southeastern 112 – Trent Rios at East Central, 10/9/2010 (25 carries) Louisiana, 10/5/2013 102 – Eric Massoni (QB) at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011 (13 carries) 42 – Kenneth Pryor from Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 101 – Trent Rios vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 (19 carries) 8/29/2009 (TD) 41 – Todd Walker from Eric Massoni at Langston, 9/26/2009 (TD) Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games 41 – Derrick Walls from Thomas Specia vs Monterrey Tech, 2 – Trent Rios (9/10/2011 – 9/17/2011) 8/29/2009 2 – Broderick Reeves (11/2/2013 – 11/9/2013) 41 – Dominic Hamilton from Thomas Specia vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (TD)

www.uiwcardinals.com 60 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 40 – Casey Jennings from Trent Brittain at Southeastern Longest Kick Returns Louisiana, 10/5/2013 83 – Marcus Wright vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (TD) 66 – Jacob Love vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 100-Yard Receiving Games 60 – Jamari Gilbert at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014 188 – Dominic Hamilton vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (7 rec.) 56 – Jordan Hicks at Nicholls, 11/1/2014 141 – Jacob Love at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011 (6 rec.) 55 – Devin Haywood at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013 129 – Jacob Love vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 (7 rec.) 52 – Devin Haywood at Lamar, 9/17/2011 123 – Dominic Hamilton vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (6 rec.) 49 – Juan Asencio vs McMurry, 10/20/2012 122 – Casey Jennings at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014 (5 rec.) 48 – Kody Edwards at Abilene Christian, 9/20/2014 116 – Cole Wick at Nicholls, 11/1/2014 (4 rec.) 43 – Derrick Walls vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 112 – Casey Jennings vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013 (9 rec.) 111 – Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (5 rec.) Longest Interception Returns 108 – Casey Jennings at Southeastern La., 10/5/2013 (5 rec.) 86 – Juan Asencio at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012 (TD) 101 – Andrew Mocio vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 (6 rec.) 85 – Chaz Pavliska vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 100 – Jacob Love at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010 (5 rec.) 83 – Diego McClain vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 65 – Dakota Mawyer at East Central, 10/9/2010 Consecutive 100-Yard Receiving Games 62 – Juan Asencio at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011 2 – Dominic Hamilton (10/10/2009 – 10/17/2009) 55 – Kielyn Lewis vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 2 – Jacob Love (10/8/2011 – 10/15/2011) 49 – Juan Asencio at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011

Total 100-Yard Receiving Games Longest Fumble Returns 3 – Jacob Love 54 – Alan Ford vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (TD) 3 – Casey Jennings 43 – Aaron Hernandez vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (TD) 2 – Dominic Hamilton 42 – Robby Horton at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011 1 – Derrick Walls 42 – Devin Haywood at Southeastern La., 10/5/2013 1 – Andrew Mocio Tackles Longest Punt Returns 16 – Chaz Pavliska at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 (4-12) 70 – Derrick Walls vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 15 – Juan Asencio vs Angelo State, 11/5/2011 (8-7) 13 – Padyn Giebler at Lamar, 11/15/2014 (2-11) 13 – Trey Mumme at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 (6-7)

Casey Jennings set numerous school receiving records in his career.

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Team Game Records

www.uiwcardinals.com 62 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Most Carries: 58 Interceptions: 3 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 Most Yards Rushing: 396 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012 Yards Per Carry: 7.7 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 Interception Yards: 103 Rushing TDs: 6 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Interception Return Average: 51.5 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 (2-103) Passes Attempted: 45 Tackles: 104 at Lamar, 11/15/2014 at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014 Passes Completed: 29 Sacks: 8.0 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012 Completion Percentage: 78.3 Tackles For Loss: 15.0 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (18-23) vs Langston, 9/26/2009 Passing Yards: 312 Fumbles Forced: 4 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009 Yards Per Attempt: 12.5 Fumbles Recovered: 3 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 (20-250) vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009 Yards Per Completion: 17.9 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 (14-250) Pass Breakups: 8 Touchdown Passes: 5 at Lamar, 11/15/2014 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 Blocked Kicks: 1 Passes Had Intercepted: 5 14 Times vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014 Most Penalties: 13 Passing Efficiency: 215.5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Most Penalty Yards: 109 Total Offensive Plays: 83 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 First Downs: 29 Total Offense: 558 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 Rushing First Downs: 20 Yards Per Play: 7.7 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Passing First Downs: 16 All-Purpose Yards: 717 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 Penalty First Downs: 5 All-Purpose Attempts: 83 vs East Central, 9/3/2011 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012 Points: 69 at Lamar, 11/15/2014 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Time of Possession: 39:17 Touchdowns: 9 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Third Downs Converted: 10 Punt Returns: 5 vs Houston Baptist, 10/4/2014 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 Third Down Attempts: 20 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012 Punt Return Yards: 73 Third Down Percentage: 66.7 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (8-12) Punt Return Average: 36.5 Fourth Downs Converted: 4 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (2-73) vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013 Kick Returns: 11 Fourth Down Attempts: 8 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012 Kick Return Yards: 247 Turnovers: 6 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 at Langston, 9/26/2009 Kick Return Average: 48.5 vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014 vs East Central, 10/10/2009 (2-97) Punts: 11 Fumble Return Yards: 97 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 vs East Central, 10/10/2009 Punting Average: 49.0 at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014 (6-294) Punts Inside 20: 4 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013

www.uiwcardinals.com 63 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Rushing Yards vs East Central, 9/3/2011...... 5 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 396 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 5 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 312 at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 5 at Southwestern Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 308 Nine with...... 4 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 304 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 270 Rushing Attempts vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 267 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 58 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 259 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 55 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 53 Passing Yards vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 51 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 312 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 51 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 311 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 293 Rushing Average vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 282 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 7.7 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 266 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 7.2 at Nicholls, 11/1/2014...... 260 at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 6.5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 258 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 6.4 vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 254 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 6.3 vs Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 250 Rushing Touchdowns Total Offensive Yards vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 6 at McMurry, 11/2/2013 (396 rush, 162 pass)...... 558 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 6 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013 (267 rush, 258 pass)...... 525 at Lamar, 9/17/2011...... 5 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (220 rush, 282 pass)...... 502 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 4 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009 (213 rush, 266 pass)...... 479 Eight times...... 3 at Nicholls, 11/1/2014 (203 rush, 260 pass)...... 463 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (270 rush, 179 pass)...... 449 Completions at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009 (308 rush, 126 pass)... 434 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 29 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011 (312 rush, 111 pass)...... 423 vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010 (304 rush, 109 pass)...... 413 vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 22 vs Langston, 9/14/2013 (208 rush, 197 pass)...... 405 at Lamar, 9/17/2011...... 21 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 21 First Downs vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 21 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 29 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 21 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 28 vs Sam Houston State, 11/15/2014...... 21 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 27 vs Houston Baptist, 10/4/2014...... 27 Pass Attempts at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 26 at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 45 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 26 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 44 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 44 Rushing First Downs vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 42 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 20 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 40 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 18 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 17 Pass Interceptions vs Houston Baptist, 10/4/2014...... 17 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 4 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 14 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 4 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 14 vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 3 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 3 Passing First Downs vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 3 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 16 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 13 Passing Touchdowns vs Abilene Christian, 11/9/2013...... 12 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 5 vs Sam Houston State, 11/8/2014...... 12 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 3 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 11 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 3 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 11 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 3 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 11 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 3 at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 11 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 3 vs East Central, 9/3/2011...... 3 Penalty First Downs vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 3 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 3

www.uiwcardinals.com 64 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Yards Per Pass Kickoff Yards vs Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 12.5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 692 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 11.2 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 602 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 10.9 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 489 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 10.6 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 474 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 9.4 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 436

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

Yards Per Play Penalty Yards vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 7.7 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 109 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 7.1 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 89 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 6.9 vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 87 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 6.7 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 83 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 6.5 at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 82 vs Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 82 Punts at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 11 Kick Returns at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 9 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 11 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 9 at Central Arkansas, 8/28/2013...... 10 at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 9 vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 9 12 with...... 8 Six with...... 8

Punting Yards Kick Return Yards at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 433 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 247 vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 385 at Central Arkansas, 8/28/2013...... 203 vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 362 vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 189 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 356 vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 170 at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 345 vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 164 vs Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 164 Punt Average at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014...... 49.0 Punt Returns vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 48.1 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 5 at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 47.7 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 5 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 47.0 vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 4 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 46.6 Eight with...... 3

Punts Inside 20 Punt Return Yards vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 4 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 73 vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 4 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 72 Eight with...... 3 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 49 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 47 Field Goals at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 40 vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 4-4 at Southwest Assemblies, 10/24/2009...... 3-4 Tackles vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 2-3 at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014...... 104 11 with...... 2-2 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 99 vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 97 Kickoffs at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 97 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 12 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 95 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 10 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 9 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 8 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 8

www.uiwcardinals.com 65 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Tackles for Loss Blocked Kicks vs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 15.0 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 1 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 14.0 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 1 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 14.0 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 1 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 13.0 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 1 Two with...... 11.0 vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 1 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 1 Tackles for Loss Yards at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011...... 1 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 97 vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 1 vs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 70 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/14/2012...... 1 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 52 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 1 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 49 vs Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 1 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011...... 46 vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 1 vs Sam Houston State, 11/8/2014...... 46 at Nicholls, 11/1/2014...... 1

Sacks Point After Attempts vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 8 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 9-9 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 6-7 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 5 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 6-6 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 5 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 6-6 Eight with...... 4 Five with...... 5-5 Sack Yards Time of Possession vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 44 at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 39:17 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 35 vs Houston Baptist, 10/4/2014...... 37:41 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 34 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 37:38 vs Sam Houston State, 11/8/2014...... 33 vs Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 37:04 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 31 vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 36:46

Forced Fumbles Points at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 4 vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 69 vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 3 vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 53 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 3 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 47 Nine with...... 2 vs Monterrey Tech, 9/29/2009...... 42 vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 42 Passes Intercepted vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 41 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 3 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 3 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011...... 3 vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 3 Eight with ...... 2

Interception Returns vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 103 at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012...... 86 vs Eastern New Mexico (Cowboys Stadium), 9/10/2012...... 85 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 72 vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 72

Quarterback Hurries vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 6 Seven with ...... 4

Pass Breakups at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 8 vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 7 vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 7 vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 7 Five with ...... 6 Jarrius James shows off his UIW jersey at graduation.

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www.uiwcardinals.com 67 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Rushing Attempts Seven with...... 4 U.J. Okafor at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 28 Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 28 Receptions Landon Hamilton vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 27 David Little at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 14 Gus Johnson at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 25 Greg Livingston vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 13 Kade Harrington at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 25 David Howard at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 12 Jeret Smith vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 11 Rushing Yards Greg Livingston at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 11 Gus Johnson at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 252 Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 230 Receiving Yards Keidrick Jackson at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 173 Greg Livingston at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 232 U.J. Okafor at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 164 David Howard at Southwest Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009. 218 Cody Burns at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 162 David Little at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 181 Jonathan Woodson vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 162 Brandon DeFrance at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010..... 168 Andy Tanner vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 146 Longest Run Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 82 Receiving Touchdowns Charcandrick West at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 71 David Howard at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 3 Anthony Johnson at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012...... 68 Andy Tanner vs Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 3 Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 65 Many with...... 2 Baylen Laury at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 60 Punts Rushing Touchdowns Aaron Washington vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 10 Gus Johnson at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 4 Shay Unruh at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 9 Darryl Brister at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 3 Ryan Massengale vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 8 Dylan Long vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 3 Avery Walker vs Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 8 Many times...... 2 Four with...... 7

Completions Punting Yards Jake Mullin vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 45 Cameron Frosch vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 302 J.J. Harp at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 32 Ryan Massengale vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 293 Ethan Sharp vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 30 David Dunkin vs Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 288 Wesley Wood vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 30 David McHugh at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 282 Four with...... 27 Landon Greve vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 280

Passing Attempts Longest Punt Jake Mullin vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 61 Dave DeHarde vs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 72 Ethan Sharp vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 51 Zach Massingill vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 66 Wesley Wood vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 50 Lachlan Edwards vs Sam Houston State, 11/8/2014...... 59 Gabe Rodriguez at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 50 Kevin VanVoris vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 58 J.J. Harp at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 49 Cameron Frosch vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 58

Passing Yards Punting Average Jeremy Fowler at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 415 Lachlan Edwards vs Sam Houston State, 11/8/2014...... 53.3 Mitchell Gale vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 408 Mark Sprague vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 52.0 Gabe Rodriguez at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 394 George Shamblen vs Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 48.2 Wesley Wood vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 390 Hector Garza vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 48.0 Josh Neiswander at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 385 David Dunkin vs Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 48.0

Longest Pass Punt Returns Greg Livingston from Gabe Rodriguez at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 88 LaMarcus Howard vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 5 Charcandrick West from Mitchell Gale vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 87 CJ Smith at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 5 Joey Knight from Blake Hamblin at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 86 Quinn Reels from Kyle Washington vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 85 Five with...... 4 Brandon DeFrance from Logan Turner at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010.. 81 Punt Return Yards Touchdown Passes Artell Woods vs Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 98 Mitchell Gale vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 5 Terrance Robinson at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 79 Dustin Vaughan at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 5 LaMarcus Howard vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 75 Jake Fenske vs Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 5 Garrett Tidwell at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 74 Garrett Safron vs Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 5 Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 52

www.uiwcardinals.com 68 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Longest Punt Return Longest Field Goal Garrett Tidwell at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 73 Morgan Lineberry at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 54 Terrance Robinson at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 60 Ahmed Abo-Mahmood vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 48 LaMarcus Howard vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 48 Mitchell Cox vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 48 CJ Smith at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 47 Greg Saladino at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 47 Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 42 Adam Keller at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 44

Punt Return Touchdowns All-Purpose Yards Garrett Tidwell at Angelo State, 10/23/2010 (73 yards) Jonathan Woodson vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011...... 362 Terrance Robinson at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012 (60 yards) Anthony Smith vs Texas Lutheran, 9/11/2010...... 307 David Christmas vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012 (11 yards) Mario Castelan vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 277 Gus Johnson at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 270 Kickoffs Baylen Laury at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 257 Ryan Smith at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 11 Spencer Covey vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 10 Tackles Eddie Camara at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 10 Jared Hudgins at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 17 Miguel Antonio at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 9 Nathan Uland at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 17 Luc Swimberghe at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 9 Dantrell Anderson vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 16 J.P. Oliver vs East Central, 10/10/2009...... 14 Kickoff Yards Justin Stephens vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 14 Ryan Smith at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 675 Kyle Voss vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 14 Spencer Covey vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 674 Eddie Camara at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 609 Sacks Miguel Antonio at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 563 Austin Benson at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 3.5 Luc Swimberghe at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 547 Corey Hall vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 3.0 Elijah Winston at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 3.0 Kick Returns Tyrell Higgins vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 2.5 Anthony Smith vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 9 Many with...... 2.0 Brad Lewis vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 7 Tyreace House at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 7 Sack Yards Keenan Canty at Nicholls, 11/1/2014...... 7 Tyrell Higgins vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 23 Two with...... 5 Corey Hall vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 Justin Stephens vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 19 Kick Return Yards Clayton Callicut vs Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 17 Anthony Smith vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 225 Chris Kyle vs Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 15 Mario Castelan vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 160 Shad Baichtal vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 15 Brad Lewis vs Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 139 Tommy Hampton vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 136 Tackles for Loss Dontae Smith at East Central, 10/9/2010...... 133 Brandon Ford at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 4.0 Tyreace House at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 132 Austin Benson at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 4.0 Elijah Winston at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 4.0 Longest Kick Return Cedric Thornton vs Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 3.5 Jatavious Wilson at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 93 Ronnie Jones at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 3.5 Mario Castelan vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 92 Tommy Hampton vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 89 Tackles for Loss Yards Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 88 Tyrell Higgins vs West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 23 Adrian Gonzalez vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 63 Corey Hall vs McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 22 Austin Benson at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 21 Kick Return Touchdowns Shad Baichtal vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 20 Mario Castelan vs Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (92 yards) Justin Stephens vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 19 Frantz Simeon at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009 (88 yards) Tommy Hampton vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010 (89 yards) Pass Breakups Jatavious Wilson at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013 (93 yards) Rodney Mitchell at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 3 Brandon Johnson at Tarleton State, 11/6/2010...... 3 Field Goals (M-A) Many with...... 2 Ahmed Abo-Mahmood vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 3-3 Morgan Lineberry at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 3-3 Many with...... 2

www.uiwcardinals.com 69 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Interceptions Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 4 Brent Spikes vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 3 Six with...... 3 Nick Ekanem at SW Assemblies of God, 10/24/2009...... 2 Mario Goins at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 2 Rushing Attempts Willie Grant vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012...... 2 Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 62 Angel Lopez at Abilene Christian, 10/19/2013...... 2 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 60 Sam Denmark at Abilene Christian, 9/20/2014...... 2 Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 60 at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014...... 59 Longest Interception Return Sam Houston State, 11/8/2014...... 56 Marcus Fore vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 85 Jayson Serda vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012...... 81 Rushing Yards Shea DeJong at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 69 at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014...... 390 Marice Sutton at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013...... 67 at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 373 Darnell Sankey vs Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 59 Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 337 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 327 Interceptions for Touchdowns Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 290 Maurice Caldwell vs West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010 (18 yards) Jayson Serda vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012 (81 yards) Rushing Average Marice Sutton at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013 (67 yards) at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014 (47-373)...... 7.9 Shea DeJong at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014 (69 yards) at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010 (27-183)...... 6.8 Brent Spikes vs McNeese State, 10/25/2014 (45 yards) Midwestern State, 10/1/2011 (43-290)...... 6.7 at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014 (59-390)...... 6.6 Longest Fumble Return Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/15/2011 (28-185)...... 6.6 Eric Edwards vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 30 Nico Mauney vs Langston, 8/28/2010...... 24 Rushing Touchdowns Corey Robertson vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010...... 24 Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 7 Jarred Ross at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 13 at Tarleton State, 11/6/2010...... 5 Kaleb Muse vs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 9 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 5 Seven with...... 4 Fumble Return Touchdowns Nico Mauney vs Langston, 8/28/2010 (24 yards) Completions Corey Robertson vs Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010 (24 yards) McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 45 Eric Edwards vs Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010 (30 yards) at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 37 Jarred Ross at Angelo State, 11/3/2012 (13 yards) at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 34 Lyn Clark at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014 (0 yards) Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 30 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 30 First Downs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 34 Pass Attempts at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 31 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 61 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 30 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 56 at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014...... 30 Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 51 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 29 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 50 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 50 Rushing First Downs Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 21 Interceptions at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014...... 21 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 3 at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/2014...... 19 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 3 Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 17 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/8/2011...... 3 Five with...... 14 Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 3 Many with...... 2 Passing First Downs at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 23 Passing Touchdowns at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 18 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 5 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 18 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 5 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 18 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 5 Two with...... 17 Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 5 Sacramento State, 8/30/2014...... 5 Penalty First Downs Langston, 9/14/2013...... 5 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 4

www.uiwcardinals.com 70 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Passing Yards Four with ...... 3 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 471 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 469 Field Goals (M-A) Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 419 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 4-4 at Southwest Assemblies of God, 9/24/2009...... 417 Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/13/2010...... 3-3 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 410 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 2-3 at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/2012...... 2-3 Yards Per Pass McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 2-3 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 13.5 Seven with...... 2-2 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 13.1 at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 13.1 Kickoffs at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 13.1 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 12 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 12.1 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 11 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 10 Total Plays at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 10 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 94 at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 10 Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 89 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 86 Kickoff Yards Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 85 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 798 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 84 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 675 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 674 Total Offense at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 624 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 650 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 609 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 594 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 593 Penalties Midwestern State, 10/1/2011...... 586 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 14 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 585 Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 14 Texas A&M-Kingsville, 9/25/2010...... 13 Yards Per Play Four with...... 12 at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 9.6 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 9.2 Penalty Yards Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 9.0 Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 146 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 8.9 East Central, 9/3/2011...... 130 Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 8.8 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 127 at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 125 Punts Eastern New Mexico, 9/28/2013...... 123 Texas College, 9/6/2013...... 11 at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10/3/2009...... 9 Kick Returns East Central, 10/10/2009...... 8 Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 10 Texas College, 9/1/2012...... 8 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 8 Eight with...... 7 Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 8 Four with...... 7 Punting Yards Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 302 Kick Return Yards East Central, 10/10/2009...... 293 Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009...... 286 Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 288 Texas Lutheran, 10/17/2009...... 242 at McMurry, 11/2/2013...... 282 Eastern New Mexico, 9/10/2011...... 162 Central Oklahoma, 9/18/2010...... 280 West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 156 Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 148 Punt Average Sam Houston State, 11/8/2014 (3-160)...... 53.3 Punt Returns Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010 (2-104)...... 52.0 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 7 Houston Baptist, 10/4/2014...... 48.2 at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 6 Monterrey Tech, 8/29/2009 (2-96)...... 48.0 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 6 Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013 (6-288)...... 48.0 at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 6 Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 5 Punts Inside 20 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 5 Houston Baptist, 10/26/2013...... 4 Angelo State, 11/16/2013...... 4 at Northwestern State, 10/11/2014...... 4

www.uiwcardinals.com 71 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Punt Return Yards Quarterback Hurries at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 114 at Southeastern Oklahoma, 9/11/2010...... 8 at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/15/2011...... 89 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 7 Southern Arkansas, 10/31/2009...... 75 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 7 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 74 Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 6 at Arkansas Tech, 9/5/2009...... 68 at Angelo State, 11/3/2012...... 6

Tackles Pass Breakups at Midwestern State, 10/2/2010...... 115 at Tarleton State, 10/29/2011...... 10 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 94 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 10 Texas College, 9/7/2013...... 92 Midwestern State, 9/19/2009...... 9 at Eastern New Mexico, 11/7/2009...... 90 McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 8 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 87 at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 8

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

Tackles for Loss Yards Point After Attempts West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 81 Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 9-9 at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013...... 67 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 7-8 Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 63 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 7-8 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 60 at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 7-8 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 59 Six with...... 7-7

Sacks Time of Possession West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 8 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 40:04 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 8 Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 35:26 Tarleton State, 10/27/2012...... 6 Angelo State, 11/5/2011...... 35:25 at Midwestern State, 9/29/2012...... 5 at Abilene Christian, 9/20/2014...... 34:46 at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013...... 5 at Lamar, 11/15/2014...... 34:31

Sack Yards Points West Texas A&M, 9/22/2012...... 65 Southeastern Louisiana, 9/27/2014...... 63 McMurry, 10/20/2012...... 54 at Angelo State, 10/23/2010...... 61 at Southeastern Louisiana, 10/5/2013...... 54 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 61 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 48 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 58 Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012...... 44 at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 58 at Sam Houston State, 9/8/2012...... 54 Forced Fumbles Abilene Christian, 10/16/2010...... 54 West Texas A&M, 10/30/2010...... 3 at Sam Houston State, 9/21/2013...... 52 at Central Arkansas, 8/29/2013...... 3 at North Dakota State, 9/13/2014...... 3 Many with ...... 2

Passes Intercepted McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 5 at Langston, 9/26/2009...... 4 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 4 Three with...... 3

Interception Returns McNeese State, 10/25/2014...... 154 at West Texas A&M, 9/24/2011...... 121 vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/2012...... 101 at Abilene Christian, 11/12/2011...... 99 Texas A&M-Commerce, 10/6/2012...... 85

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UIW History

www.uiwcardinals.com 73 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 UIW Timeline April 2007 Football program announced Texas College Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium announced Sep. 14, 2012 Cardinals play at Cowboys Stadium - Eastern June 2007 Mike Santiago hired as head coach New Mexico 34, UIW 24 July 2007 Jim Marshall hired as first offensive coordinator Nov. 10, 2012 “Forever First” class plays their final game, Aug. 2007 Kyle Kennan hired as first director of a 24-12 loss at home to Abilene Christian. UIW operations finishes their fourth season with a 2-9 record Nov. 2007 Todd Ivicic hired as first defensive coordinator and a 1-7 mark in the Lone Star Conference.

Jan. 17, 2008 Benson Stadium groundbreaking Feb. 6, 2013 Sixth signing class of 28 Feb. 2008 First recruiting class of 27 players announced July 1, 2013 UIW joins the Southland Conference and NCAA June 2008 Nick DeBose hired as first secondary coach Division I. July 2008 Caesar Martinez hired as first strength & Nov. 2, 2013 Broderick Reeves sets school record with 244 conditioning coach rushing yards and six touchdowns in a 47-43 Aug. 2008 Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium completed win at McMurry. Aug. 19, 2008 Players check-in on campus Nov. 9, 2013 Cardinals clinch first winning season with 34-31 Aug. 26, 2008 First Cardinals Media Day win over Abilene Christian. Aug. 27, 2008 First day of practice Nov. 16, 2013 Cardinals finish the season 6-5 as an NCAA Sep. 1, 2008 Dedication of Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium Division I independent. Nov. 22, 2008 Homecoming scrimmage Feb. 5, 2014 Seventh signing class of 23 Feb. 4, 2009 Second signing class of 27 players Sep. 13, 2014 UIW traveled to North Dakota State to play the Mar. 16, 2009 First spring training schedule begins defending champions and were part of ESPN’s Apr. 8, 2009 First spring game “College Game Day” program. Aug. 6, 2009 Fall drills begin Sep. 20, 2014 Cardinals play first official Southland Aug. 29, 2009 Inaugural game vs Monterrey Tech – UIW 42, Conference game at Abilene Christian and lose, Monterrey Tech 39 21-0. Nov. 2009 Cardinals end inaugural season with a 5-5 Oct. 4, 2014 UIW records first Southland Conference record victory, 31-8 over Houston Baptist at home.

Feb. 3, 2010 UIW announces its third signing class of 27 Feb. 4, 2015 Eighth signing class of 12 Aug. 28, 2010 Play begins as a member of the Lone Star Conference Sep. 18, 2010 First victory in the Lone Star Conference – UIW 42, Central Oklahoma 41 OT Nov. 13, 2010 End of first Lone Star Conference schedule – UIW is 3-8 and 0-6 in the Lone Star Conference South Division

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

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

www.uiwcardinals.com 74 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 All-Time Record 2009 NCAA Division II Independent (5-5) Date Opponent Location Score Time Attend Aug 29 Monterrey Tech UIW W, 42-39 3:30 6,325 Sep 5 at Arkansas Tech Russellville, AR L, 40-10 2:50 5,325 Sep 19 #24 Midwestern State UIW L, 49-7 2:10 3,671 Sep 26 at Langston Langston, OK L, 17-14 3:30 5,000 Oct 3 at Oklahoma Panhandle State Goodwell, OK W, 38-35 OT 3:45 788 Oct 10 East Central UIW W, 38-20 2:55 1,864 Oct 17 Texas Lutheran UIW W, 53-18 2:55 2,934 Oct 24 at Southwest Assemblies of God Waxahachie, TX W, 37-34 3:45 1,200 Oct 31 Southern Arkansas UIW L, 24-22 3:00 3,247 Nov 7 at Eastern New Mexico Black Water Draw, NM L, 35-30 3:15 2,316

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

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

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

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

www.uiwcardinals.com 75 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 All-Time Record 2013 NCAA Division I Independent (6-5) Date Opponent Location Score Time Attend Aug 29 #6 Central Arkansas Conway, AR L, 58-7 3:05 10,455 Sep 7 Texas College UIW W, 69-0 3:00 3,927 Sep 14 Langston UIW W, 24-0 2:41 3,417 Sep 21 #5 Sam Houston State Huntsville, TX L, 52-21 2:50 5,789 Sep 28 Eastern New Mexico UIW W, 33-26 4:02 3,752 Oct 5 Southeastern Louisiana Hammond, LA L, 35-3 2:49 4,235 Oct 19 Abilene Christian Abilene, TX L, 40-6 2:58 8,119 Oct 26 Houston Baptist UIW W, 24-3 2:42 3,891 Nov 2 McMurry Abilene, TX W, 47-43 3:10 1,713 Nov. 9 Abilene Christian UIW W, 34-31 2:50 3,517 Nov. 16 Angelo State UIW L, 7-0 2:28 4,122

BOLD indicates home game at Gayle and Tom Benson Stadium

2014 NCAA Division I Southland Conference (2-9, 2-6) Date Opponent Location Score Time Attend Aug 30 Sacramento State UIW L, 49-13 3:10 4,078 Sep 6 Stephen F. Austin Nacogdoches, TX L, 38-3 3:15 8,103 Sep. 13 #1 North Dakota State Fargo, ND L, 58-0 2:55 19,020 Sep. 20 Abilene Christian* Abilene, TX L, 21-0 2:53 12,674 Sep. 27 #11 Southeastern Louisiana* UIW L, 63-7 2:45 3,474 Oct. 4 Houston Baptist* UIW W, 31-8 2:37 3,412 Oct. 11 at Northwestern State* Natchitoches, LA L, 49-12 3:03 8,931 Oct. 25 #11 McNeese State* UIW L, 41-21 3:14 4,558 Nov. 1 Nicholls* Thibodaux, LA W, 38-20 3:05 5,002 Nov. 8 Sam Houston State* UIW L, 40-19 2:50 3,476 Nov. 15 Lamar* Beaumont, TX L, 31-20 3:15 6,751

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

Current assistant coach Alan Ford was a member of the Forever First 2009 UIW Team.

www.uiwcardinals.com 76 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 UIW Honors 2009 2012 Alan Ford, LB – d2football.com Independent (2) Trey Anderson, TE – LSC CHR Aaron Hernandez, DB – d2football.com Independent (2) Juan Asencio, LB – LSC CHR Dakota Mawyer, LB – d2football.com Independent (2) Devan Avery, CB – Daktronics All-Super Region 4 (2), LSC (2) Diego McClain, LB – d2football.com Independent (2), d2football. Rory Dew, OL – LSC CHR com POW Juston Edwards, DL – LSC CHR Chaz Pavliska, S – d2football.com Independent (1), d2football. Kyle Fishbeck, QB – LSC CHR com POW Padyn Giebler, LB – LSC CHR Horace Hayes, OL – LSC CHR 2010 Devin Haywood, S – LSC CHR Donald Gies, FB – LSC (HM) Bo Heyse, LB – LSC CHR Jayson Hierholzer, OL – ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Stephen Howard, CB – LSC CHR VI (2) Darryl Irby, CB – LSC CHR Caleb Kocian, TE – ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI Trevor Mason, OL – LSC CHR (2) Andrew Mocio, TE – Don Hansen Super Region Four (3), LSC (1) Dakota Mawyer, LB – LSC (HM) Cohner Mokry, WR – LSC CHR Andrew Mocio, TE – LSC (HM) Emmanuel Nunez, P – LSC (HM) Trent Rios, RB – ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI (1), Colton Palmer, WR – LSC CHR Don Hansen Super Region Four (3), LSC All-Academic Team, Lone Drake Pamilton, WR – LSC CHR Star (HM), LSC Offensive POW Chaz Pavliska, S – LSC (HM) Charles Segura, OL – LSC All-Academic Team, UIW Student-Ath- Trent Rios, RB – LSC (HM), LSC All-Academic Team lete of the Year Charles Segura, OL – LSC All-Academic Team, LSC CHR Ty Warnasch, OL – LSC (HM) Devin Threat, OL – LSC (HM), LSC CHR Jake Wilcox, PK – LSC CHR 2011 Taylor Woods, QB – LSC CHR Trey Anderson, TE – LSC CHR Marcus Wright, RB – LSC Special Teams POW Juan Asencio, LB – LSC CHR, LSC Defensive POW Steve Burgamy, DT – LSC CHR 2013 Kevin Defina, OL – LSC CHR Trey Anderson, TE – NFF Hampshire Honor Society Rory Dew, OL – LSC CHR Juan Asencio, LB – NFF Hampshire Honor Society Juston Edwards, DL – LSC CHR Chavis Barron, CB – NFF Hampshire Honor Society Kyle Fishbeck, QB – LSC CHR Matt Bass, FB– NFF Hampshire Honor Society Matthew Garza, WR – LSC CHR Trent Brittain, QB – Jerry Rice Award Watch List, CFPA National Donald Gies, FB – LSC (2) Freshman of the Year Watch List Devin Haywood, S – BCSN All-America (3), LSC CHR, LSC (2) Kobie Douglas, CB – CSM Independent (2), CFPA Defensive Back Jayson Hierholzer, OL – LSC CHR of the Week (HM) Robby Horton, DT – LSC (HM) Devin Haywood, S – CSM Independent (3), Capital One Aca- Stephen Howard, CB – LSC CHR demic All-District VII (1), CSM Independent Defensive POW, NFF Devon Judkins – LSC CHR Hampshire Honor Society Shane Knight, QB – LSC CHR Robby Horton, DT – CSM Independent (2), CSM Independent Caleb Kocian, TE – LSC CHR Defensive POW Jacob Love, WR – LSC CHR Casey Jennings, WR – CSM Independent (2) Andrew Mocio, TE – LSC CHR, LSC (HM) Matt McCarthy, C – CSM Independent (3) Colton Palmer, WR – LSC CHR Emmanuel Nunez, P – CSM Independent (2), CFPA Punter of the Chaz Pavliska, S – LSC CHR, LSC (2), LSCscoop.com Defensive Week (HM) 2x, NFF Hampshire Honor Society POW Chase Ragusa, PR – CSM Independent (3) Austin Quinney, WR – LSC CHR Broderick Reeves, RB – CSM Independent (3), CFPA Running Thomas Rebold, PK – LSC CHR Back of the Week Trent Rios, RB – Capital One Academic All-District VI (1), LSC Junior Sessions, RB – CFPA National Freshman of the Year Watch CHR, LSC (HM), LSCscoop.com Offensive POW List, CFPA Running Back of the Week (HM) Eric Salas, OL – LSC CHR Brandon Tanksley, S – CSM Independent (3) Jordan Scelfo, QB – LSC CHR Devin Threat, LG – CSM Independent (2) Andy Seaman, OL – LSC CHR Cole Wick, TE – CFPA Tight End of the Week (HM) Charles Segura, OL – Capital One Academic All-District VI (1), LSC CHR

www.uiwcardinals.com 77 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 UIW Honors 2014 Quinten Kocian, OL – SLC CHR Jawara Beasley, DE – SLC CHR Corey Lee, DL – SLC (2) Trent Brittain, QB – SLC CHR Kielyn Lewis, CB – SLC CHR Joshua Campbell, LB – SLC CHR Bobby Limon, OL – SLC CHR Trey Colbert, CB – SLC CHR Trevor Mason, OL – SLC CHR Ramon Coto, P-K – CFPA Punter of the Week (HM) 2x, CFPA Place Matt McCarthy, OL – SLC CHR Kicker of the Week, SLC Special Teams POW Albert Miranda, OL – SLC CHR Imoni Cross, WR – SLC CHR Nick Morrow, HB – SLC CHR Kobie Douglas, CB – SLC (HM) Dallin Muti, NT – SLC CHR Juston Edwards, OLB – SLC CHR Jamaal Ojo, HB – SLC CHR Jason Everding, OL – SLC CHR, NFF Hampshire Honor Society Justin Roberts, DE – SLC CHR Kyle Fishbeck, LS – SLC CHR Jordan Scelfo, QB – SLC CHR Sean Flannel, RB – SLC CHR George Schwanenberg, ILB – SLC CHR Padyn Giebler, ILB – Capital Academic All-District VII (1), SLC Devin Threat, OL – SLC CHR, NFF Hampshire Honor Society (HM), SLC All-Academic (1), SLC CHR Nikko Trinidad, LB – SLC CHR Jamari Gilbert, WR – SLC CHR Cole Wick, TE – SLC (HM), CFPA Tight End of the Week (HM), SLC Nick Ginn, OLB – SLC CHR, NFF Hampshire Honor Society All-Academic (1), SLC CHR Kent Hadnot, WR – SLC CHR Taylor Woods, QB – SLC CHR Kaleb Hardy, TE – SLC CHR Josh Zellars, ILB – SLC CHR Horace Hayes, OL – SLC All-Academic (1), SLC CHR Jordan Hicks, WR – SLC CHR BCSN – Beyond College Sports Network Stephen Howard, S – SLC CHR CFPA – College Football Performance Awards Daryl Irby, CB – SLC All-Academic (1), SLC CHR CHR – Commissioner’s Honor Roll Alex Jenkins, DE – SLC CHR CSM – College Sports Madness Austin Jennings, OL – SLC CHR SLC – Southland Conference Casey Jennings, WR – SLC (HM), NFF Hampshire Honor Society, LSC – Lone Star Conference SLC CHR NFF – National Football Foundation Clint Killough, WR – SLC CHR POW – Player of the Week Blake Klumpp, LB – SLC CHR

www.uiwcardinals.com 78 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 All-Time Roster Grady Achilles...... 2012 Kyle Fishbeck...... 2012-14 Tim Kudla...... 2010-11 Melvin Adderton...... 2011 Alan Ford...... 2009-10, 2012 Troy Lara...... 2013-14 Mike Akers...... 2013 Brandon Fraser...... 2010 Carlos Laurel...... 2010 Michael Allen...... 2013-14 Al Furlow...... 2010 Corey Lee...... 2013-14 Jared Ambres...... 2013 Brenan Furtado...... 2010-12 Greg Lemon...... 2013 Trey Anderson...... 2010-13 Jon Gallegos...... 2009 Josh Lemos...... 2010 Mark Anthony...... 2010 Matt Garza...... 2009-12 Kielyn Lewis...... 2011-14 Juan Asencio...... 2010-13 Samuel Giamfortone...... 2011 James Lockhart...... 2011 Mathew Atwell...... 2009-10 Padyn Giebler...... 2012-14 Jacob Love...... 2009-11 Devan Avery...... 2009-12 Donald Gies...... 2009-11 Paden Lynch...... 2009-11 Ephraim Banda...... 2009-10 Jesson Gil...... 2009 Todd Lyons...... 2009-11 Antoine Banks...... 2009 Jamari Gilbert...... 2014 Trey Marquez...... 2009 Chavis Barron...... 2011-13 Nick Ginn...... 2011-14 Patrick Martinez...... 2009-10 Matt Bass...... 2010-13 Andrew Gurrola...... 2010-11 Trevor Mason...... 2013-14 Jawara Beasley...... 2014 Kent Hadnot...... 2012-14 Eric Massoni...... 2009-12 Ross Bishop...... 2009, 2012 Dominic Hamilton...... 2009-12 Dakota Mawyer...... 2009-12 Hakim Blackwell...... 2010-11 Kaleb Hardy...... 2014 Matt McCarthy...... 2012-13 Jeffery Blume...... 2011 Gary Hartman...... 2011 Diego McClain...... 2009-11 Josh Boone...... 2009 Horace Hayes...... 2012-14 Breylann McCollum...... 2014 Zack Bradley...... 2011 Devin Haywood...... 2010-13 Jerome McElroy...... 2014 Trent Brittain...... 2013-14 Aaron Hernandez...... 2009-10 Marcus McKenzie...... 2009-10 Daryl Brooks...... 2013-14 Bo Heyse...... 2012 Matt McLaren...... 2009 Tommy Brown...... 2009 Jordan Hicks...... 2013-14 Sam McMillan...... 2010 Steve Burgamy...... 2009-11 Jayson Hierholzer...... 2009-11 Saul Meza...... 2009-10, 2012 Josh Busby...... 2009 Joel Higgins...... 2013-14 Chad Miles...... 2009 Joshua Campbell...... 2011-14 Glenn Hill...... 2010 Albert Miranda...... 2013-14 Tahje Canyon...... 2010-11 Sean Hoeferkamp...... 2014 Andrew Mocio...... 2009-12 Jeremy Carson...... 2010-11 Robby Horton...... 2010-13 Robert Moorman...... 2012-14 Eric Castillo...... 2013 Stephen Howard...... 2012-13 Will Mora...... 2012-13 Cyril Clarke...... 2013-14 Elliot Hudson...... 2009 Nick Morrow...... 2011-14 Chaz Cobb...... 2009 Taylor Hudson...... 2014 Trey Mumme...... 2009 Trey Colbert...... 2014 Daryl Irby...... 2013-14 Dallin Muti...... 2014 Tyler Colbert...... 2014 Cameron Jackson...... 2014 David Nader...... 2014 Ramon Coto, Jr...... 2014 Neil Jackson...... 2009 Evan Newland...... 2010 Chase Curry...... 2010 Jarrius James...... 2013-14 Adrian Norwood, Jr...... 2013-14 Taryn Davis...... 2013-14 Alex Jenkins...... 2014 Emmanuel Nunez...... 2011-13 Kevin Defina...... 2011-12 Devyn Jensen...... 2014 Albert Obregon...... 2011 Kobie Douglas...... 2012-14 Casey Jennings...... 2013-14 John Oglesby...... 2013-14 Juston Edwards...... 2012-14 Dravannti Johnson...... 2012 Jamaal Ojo...... 2013-14 Kody Edwards...... 2014 Dominic Johnson...... 2012 Michael Palacios...... 2009 Eric England...... 2014 J.J. Johnson...... 2009 Colton Palmer...... 2009-12 Randy Enriquez...... 2009-10 Robert Johnson...... 2014 Adrian Parker...... 2014 Sonny Estrada...... 2010 Jamarris Jones...... 2011-12 Rashaad Patterson...... 2009-10 Josh Esukpa...... 2013 Clint Killough...... 2012-14 Chaz Pavliska...... 2009-12 Jason Everding...... 2013-14 Shane Knight...... 2010-11 James Perez...... 2009-11 Stephen Feasterston...... 2014 Caleb Kocian...... 2009-12 Shane Piatnik...... 2014 Tyler Fields...... 2009-11 Quinten Kocian...... 2013-14 Derek Pierce...... 2012

www.uiwcardinals.com 79 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 All-Time Roster Tyler Preston...... 2014 Andrew Sikes...... 2011 Anthony Vela...... 2009-12 Kenneth Pryor...... 2009-11 Aaron Smith...... 2011 Todd Walker...... 2009 Austin Quinney...... 2009-11 Trevor Smith...... 2014 Derrick Walls...... 2009-10 Chase Ragusa...... 2013-14 Trey Smith...... 2010 Ty Warnasch...... 2009-12 Thomas Rebold...... 2009-11 Daniel Soto...... 2009-10 Quandre Washington...... 2014 Broderick Reeves...... 2013-14 Thomas Specia...... 2009-10 Samuel Weisman...... 2009 Zach Rhodes...... 2012 Jordan Spice...... 2010 Jarrod White...... 2011 Andrew Richter...... 2013 Tre Spragg...... 2011-13 Cole Wick...... 2012-14 Trent Rios...... 2009-12 Aaron Stokes...... 2010-12 Jake Wilcox...... 2012-13 Wade Roark...... 2011 Anthony Stokes...... 2009-12 Stacy Wilkerson...... 2010 Joseph Roberson...... 2009, 12-13 Stan Sullivan...... 2010-13 Garret Williams...... 2012 Justin Roberts...... 2013 Brandon Tanksley...... 2012-14 Jamar Williams...... 2014 Jake Roby...... 2009-12 Michael Tate...... 2010-13 Jeilyn Williams...... 2014 Joseph Sadler...... 2012, 14 Gabriel Taylor...... 2012-14 Robert Williams...... 2009-12 Eric Salas...... 2012 Brandon Terry...... 2010-13 Aaron Willis...... 2009-12 Johnny Sanders...... 2012 Blake Thomas...... 2012 Rashad Willis-Marsh...... 2011 Matt Sanders...... 2009 Denzel Thomas...... 2014 Mike Woods...... 2009-11 Jordan Scelfo...... 2013-14 Michael Thomas...... 2014 Taylor Woods...... 2012-14 Tanner Scheel...... 2013-14 Nathan Thompson...... 2012-14 Marcus Wright...... 2012 Harper Scofield...... 2011-12 Devin Threat...... 2011-14 Brandon Yates...... 2012-13 George Schwanenberg...... 2014 Manny Tijerina...... 2010 Josh Zellars...... 2013-14 Jerry Sealey...... 2009 Alex Torres...... 2009, 11 Zach Zellars...... 2009 Andy Seaman...... 2009-12 Herman Torres...... 2010 Charles Segura...... 2009-12 Nikko Trinidad...... 2014 Junior Sessions...... 2013-14 Chris Vargas...... 2009

Dakota Mawyer was a four-year starter at linebacker (2009-12).

www.uiwcardinals.com 80 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 Forever First It had been building for two years. 53-18 followed by a 37-34 road win at Southwestern Assemblies UIW announced its intentions of fielding San Antonio’s first of God. Four straight wins and UIW was assured of no less that collegiate, scholarship football team in the fall of 2009. Coaches a .500 record in this first season. UIW did drop the final two were hired, players were recruited, uniforms were designed, games, narrowly. It was 24-22 Southern Arkansas at Benson a stadium was constructed, and the Cardinals went through a Stadium before the Eastern New Mexico aerial circus took a slim complete fall schedule in 2008. Then came August 29, 2009, and 35-30 win in New Mexico. the sparks flew. The Cardinals finished 5-5 to the surprise of practically -ev That was the late summer evening when the Borregos Sal- eryone. Incarnate Word’s athletic website earlier had conducted vajes of Monterrey Tech out of Mexico arrived at Gayle and Tom a poll and 45 percent of the responses said UIW would win three Benson Stadium sporting a perfect record that extended back 26 games. games. This squad had won the previous five national titles in There were individual highlights along the way. Nationally, Mexico. Later, UIW Coach Mike Santiago was overheard to say UIW’s defense saw Diego McClain tie for 20th in Division II with “…I wish someone had told me that.” his 1.50 tackles for losses each game. And, safety Aaron Hernan- Discounting the final outcome, the game itself was about dez was 14th with 0.56 interceptions a game. As a defensive unit half of the show at Benson Stadium. Having sold tickets on the the Cardinals were 16th with 8.33 tackles for losses each contest basis of 3,000 seats, Incarnate Word’s athletic staff witnessed and 33rd with 2.56 sacks. 6,235 fans pass through the turnstiles. They were everywhere; Offensively the Cardinals had 17 different receivers with every seat had someone on it, temporary bleachers in the east catches while 11 of those averaged 10 or more yards per grab. end zone were full, standees soon filled the east end before Trent Rios rushed for 424 yards in nine games to top UIW while overflowing into the west end zone. They were ubiquitous and a Specia threw for a team high 941 yards. Massoni led with 11 majority sported red clothing in support of the Cardinals. touchdown throws and Hamilton was the top receiver with 29 The game itself saw Monterrey Tech get an early field goal catches for 464 yards and six scores. and a 3-0 lead before junior quarterback Thomas Specia found In the honors department both McClain and safety Chaz himself all alone on a keeper play sprinting towards the sunset. Pavliska were d2football.com national defensive players of the Fifth-two yards later UIW was on top 7-3. “I thought I would week. Those two along with defensive end Alan Ford, linebacker be caught from behind, like usual,” Specia said afterwards. MT Dakota Mawyer and Hernandez were selected to the d2football. would lead briefly 17-14 in the second quarter before UIW com’s all-independent team at the end of the season. scored three consecutive touchdowns to lead 35-17 at the end - written by Wayne Witt of three periods. The Borregos made it close at the end but UIW had its first victory 42-39 and half the fans stormed the field to join in the celebration with the players and coaches. It was a neophyte bedlam and it was fun for all. This was near utopia for a squad of 65 percent freshmen or redshirt fresh- men, players who had no idea about the college game. It didn’t matter, UIW was undefeated. Reality set in a week later; make that the next two weeks when the Cardinals ran smack into a pair of future NCAA Division II playoff squads. UIW lost 40-10 at Arkansas Tech before coming home to a 49-7 thumping at the hands of Midwestern State, a 2009 playoff team. Another loss on the road at Langston State, a perennial NAIA playoff team, made the Cardinals 1-3. The Cardinals were up 14-0 until the fourth quarter when Langston scored three times for a 17-14 win. Week five sent UIW to Oklahoma Panhandle to face a team which was making rapid strides in improvement itself. OPSU scored at 8:03 of the third quarter for what looked like a secure 35-7 margin. With 6:01 to go in the third UIW’s J.J. Johnson got a touchdown on a one-yard plunge. That was the beginning of 28 consecutive points on the Cardinals side of the scoreboard culmi- nating with an Eric Massoni 12-yard flip to Dominic Hamilton. That tied it at 35 and it was on to overtime where the Cardinals got a Thomas Rebold 39-yard field goal for the win. With that thriller, the light went on for Incarnate Word. Back home UIW beat future Lone Star foe East Central Oklaho- Thomas Specia rumbled 52 yards for the first ma 38-20. The Cardinals then whipped up on Texas Lutheran touchdown in school history

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2014 Season

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

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www.uiwcardinals.com 85 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 ame y ame UIWRUSHING G RECEIVING -BPASSING-G KICK RET PUNT RET tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Aug 30, 2014 SACRAMENTO STATE 32 98 0 19 15 189 1 49 15-31-1 189 1 49 4 89 0 31 3 23 0 14 287 Sep 06, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin 32 42 0 9 15 194 0 52 15-32-1 194 0 52 5 151 0 60 1 0 0 0 236 Sep 13, 2014 at North Dakota State 31 55 0 12 14 95 0 23 14-30-2 95 0 23 7 133 0 34 0 0 0 0 150 Sep 20, 2014 at Abilene Christian 29 60 0 23 8 73 0 26 8-25-2 73 0 26 3 91 0 48 0 0 0 0 133 Sep 27, 2014 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 26 50 0 8 13 116 1 24 13-24-1 116 1 24 9 157 0 32 3 23 0 19 166 Oct 04, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST 47 179 3 20 18 178 1 34 18-28-0 178 1 34 2 55 0 35 2 14 0 10 357 Oct 11, 2014 at Northwestern State 32 90 0 13 14 177 1 30 14-29-2 177 1 30 7 106 0 33 1 0 0 0 267 Oct 25, 2014 MCNEESE STATE 28 49 1 17 17 254 2 52 17-42-5 254 2 52 4 70 0 23 0 0 0 0 303 Nov 01, 2014 at Nicholls 48 203 3 19 16 260 2 35 16-30-2 260 2 35 2 76 0 56 0 0 0 0 463 Nov 08, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE 25 58 0 17 21 213 2 23 21-39-1 213 2 23 7 127 0 26 1 6 0 6 271 Nov 15, 2014 at Lamar 22 142 2 35 17 158 1 49 17-45-1 158 1 49 5 101 0 24 0 0 0 0 300 Totals 352 1026 9 35 168 1907 11 52 168-355-18 1907 11 52 55 1156 0 60 11 66 0 19 2933 Opponent 497 2390 29 51 168 2282 24 78 168-281-4 2282 24 78 26 535 0 44 32 282 0 47 4672

TACKLES SACKS FUMBLE Pass Blkd Kicks XPTS Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Aug 30, 2014 SACRAMENTO STATE 35 40 75 7.0-28 3.0-22 0 0-0 1-0 0 2 1 1-1 0 0 0 13 Sep 06, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin 35 62 97 5.0-27 1.0-14 0 0-0 1-0 2 2 0 0-0 0 0 0 3 Sep 13, 2014 at North Dakota State 31 48 79 2.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sep 20, 2014 at Abilene Christian 38 44 82 5.0-24 2.0-11 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sep 27, 2014 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 41 52 93 4.0-12 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 Oct 04, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST 24 44 68 5.0-28 2.0-23 1 2-4 0-0 1 4 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Oct 11, 2014 at Northwestern State 38 66 104 7.0-16 1.0-1 1 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 1-0 0 0 0 12 Oct 25, 2014 MCNEESE STATE 34 32 66 8.0-31 4.0-22 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 1 3-3 0 0 0 21 Nov 01, 2014 at Nicholls 44 18 62 6.0-26 4.0-24 1 0-0 0-0 0 5 1 5-5 0 0 0 38 Nov 08, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE 45 42 87 9.0-46 4.0-33 1 2-0 1-26 1 0 0 2-1 0 0 0 19 Nov 15, 2014 at Lamar 28 66 94 4.0-9 2.0-5 0 1-0 1-15 1 8 0 3-2 0 0 0 20 Totals 393 514 907 62.0-250 24.0-160 4 5-4 4-41 10 33 3 20-17 0 0 0 164 Opponent 372 320 692 68.0-241 19.0-85 12 8-16 18-353 23 47 3 55-54 0 1 1 418

PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Aug 30, 2014 SACRAMENTO STATE 6 186 31.0 45 1 0 2 0 0 2-2 49 0 4 257 64.2 2 0 Sep 06, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin 9 339 37.7 54 0 0 2 2 0 2-1 47 0 2 119 59.5 1 0 Sep 13, 2014 at North Dakota State 8 345 43.1 50 0 0 1 1 2 1-0 0 0 1 65 65.0 1 0 Sep 20, 2014 at Abilene Christian 8 310 38.8 48 0 0 0 0 2 1-0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 Sep 27, 2014 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 8 385 48.1 73 0 2 0 4 1 0-0 0 0 2 127 63.5 1 0 Oct 04, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST 4 156 39.0 59 0 0 0 1 1 2-1 40 0 6 367 61.2 2 0 Oct 11, 2014 at Northwestern State 6 294 49.0 60 0 0 0 2 2 2-2 30 0 3 190 63.3 1 0 Oct 25, 2014 MCNEESE STATE 5 191 38.2 46 0 0 3 0 0 0-0 0 0 3 188 62.7 1 0 Nov 01, 2014 at Nicholls 2 55 27.5 36 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 22 0 7 423 60.4 0 0 Nov 08, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE 5 231 46.2 55 0 1 0 1 0 2-2 42 0 6 386 64.3 1 0 Nov 15, 2014 at Lamar 7 334 47.7 65 0 2 0 2 0 0-0 0 0 4 245 61.2 0 1 Totals 68 2826 41.6 73 1 5 8 13 9 13-9 49 1 38 2367 62.3 10 1 Opponent 49 2001 40.8 64 1 6 11 12 18 13-6 44 2 70 4275 61.1 12 3

www.uiwcardinals.com 86 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 pponent ame y ame O RUSHING GRECEIVING -BPASSING -G KICK RET PUNT RET tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Aug 30, 2014 SACRAMENTO STATE 40 120 1 20 19 266 5 38 19-28-1 266 5 38 2 50 0 33 2 9 0 4 386 Sep 06, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin 47 373 4 49 21 185 1 31 21-31-1 185 1 31 1 19 0 19 5 35 0 22 558 Sep 13, 2014 at North Dakota State 40 246 4 36 16 262 3 60 16-20-0 262 3 60 0 0 0 0 6 46 0 47 508 Sep 20, 2014 at Abilene Christian 40 84 1 10 21 329 2 70 21-33-0 329 2 70 0 0 0 0 4 44 0 35 413 Sep 27, 2014 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 60 337 7 21 14 227 2 41 14-25-0 227 2 41 1 44 0 44 4 55 0 35 564 Oct 04, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST 36 146 1 16 7 71 0 52 7-19-0 71 0 52 4 80 0 25 1 1 0 1 217 Oct 11, 2014 at Northwestern State 59 390 2 51 17 191 4 40 17-24-0 191 4 40 2 44 0 27 4 8 0 3 581 Oct 25, 2014 MCNEESE STATE 42 175 4 27 7 120 0 48 7-17-0 120 0 48 2 32 0 20 1 40 0 40 295 Nov 01, 2014 at Nicholls 32 142 2 35 16 209 1 43 16-30-0 209 1 43 7 123 0 31 0 0 0 0 351 Nov 08, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE 56 189 2 17 13 188 3 43 13-21-1 188 3 43 4 73 0 30 1 15 0 15 377 Nov 15, 2014 at Lamar 45 188 1 36 17 234 3 78 17-33-1 234 3 78 3 70 0 41 4 29 0 17 422 Opponent totals 497 2390 29 51 168 2282 24 78 168-281-4 2282 24 78 26 535 0 44 32 282 0 47 4672 Incarnate Word 352 1026 9 35 168 1907 11 52 168-355-18 1907 11 52 55 1156 0 60 11 66 0 19 2933

TACKLES SACKS FUMBLE Pass Blkd Kicks XPTS Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Mad Run Rcv Saf Pts Aug 30, 2014 SACRAMENTO STATE 36 28 64 8.0-18 4.0-10 1 1-0 1-59 3 4 1 7-7 0 0 0 49 Sep 06, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin 37 26 63 10.0-34 2.0-15 0 0-0 1-0 6 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 38 Sep 13, 2014 at North Dakota State 29 42 71 8.0-27 3.0-15 3 1-0 2-79 1 4 0 8-7 0 0 0 58 Sep 20, 2014 at Abilene Christian 28 20 48 7.0-45 2.0-10 1 0-0 2-18 0 4 1 3-3 0 0 0 21 Sep 27, 2014 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 37 14 51 4.0-9 2.0-7 1 1-9 1-0 0 3 0 9-9 0 0 0 63 Oct 04, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST 41 44 85 8.0-26 1.0-5 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 0-0 0 1 0 8 Oct 11, 2014 at Northwestern State 31 38 69 6.0-15 2.0-6 2 2-0 2-0 3 3 0 7-7 0 0 0 49 Oct 25, 2014 MCNEESE STATE 28 24 52 6.0-24 1.0-6 1 1-0 5-154 4 8 0 5-5 0 0 0 41 Nov 01, 2014 at Nicholls 41 36 77 3.0-7 0.0-0 0 1-7 2-19 0 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Nov 08, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE 38 18 56 3.0-19 0.0-0 2 0-0 1-6 2 5 1 5-5 0 0 1 40 Nov 15, 2014 at Lamar 26 30 56 5.0-17 2.0-11 1 1-0 1-18 4 8 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Opponent totals 372 320 692 68.0-241 19.0-85 12 8-16 18-353 23 47 3 55-54 0 1 1 418 Incarnate Word 393 514 907 62.0-250 24.0-160 4 5-4 4-41 10 33 3 20-17 0 0 0 164

PUNTING FIELD GOALS KICKOFFS Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Aug 30, 2014 SACRAMENTO STATE 5 208 41.6 51 0 0 0 1 2 1-0 0 1 7 446 63.7 3 0 Sep 06, 2014 at Stephen F. Austin 5 189 37.8 48 0 1 1 0 2 1-1 21 0 7 447 63.9 1 1 Sep 13, 2014 at North Dakota State 3 125 41.7 43 0 1 0 0 1 1-1 44 0 10 624 62.4 2 1 Sep 20, 2014 at Abilene Christian 3 92 30.7 42 0 0 1 0 1 3-0 0 0 4 254 63.5 1 0 Sep 27, 2014 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 3 95 31.7 41 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 0 9 539 59.9 0 0 Oct 04, 2014 HOUSTON BAPTIST 5 241 48.2 53 0 1 0 3 2 0-0 0 0 2 114 57.0 0 0 Oct 11, 2014 at Northwestern State 4 185 46.2 58 0 0 1 2 4 2-0 0 0 8 448 56.0 1 0 Oct 25, 2014 MCNEESE STATE 5 221 44.2 64 0 2 2 1 1 3-2 37 1 8 495 61.9 3 1 Nov 01, 2014 at Nicholls 7 229 32.7 53 1 1 4 1 1 0-0 0 0 2 124 62.0 0 0 Nov 08, 2014 SAM HOUSTON STATE 3 160 53.3 59 0 0 1 2 2 1-1 41 0 7 424 60.6 0 0 Nov 15, 2014 at Lamar 6 256 42.7 53 0 0 1 2 2 1-1 26 0 6 360 60.0 1 0 Opponent totals 49 2001 40.8 64 1 6 11 12 18 13-6 44 2 70 4275 61.1 12 3 Incarnate Word 68 2826 41.6 73 1 5 8 13 9 13-9 49 1 38 2367 62.3 10 1

www.uiwcardinals.com 87 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 ndividual ame y ame #17 Jordan Scelfo I Att Comp Int GPct Yards -BTD Long -GSack Yds Effic Abilene Christian 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 -200.0 Northwestern State 3 3 0 100.0 62 1 23 0 0 383.6 McNeese State 41 17 4 41.5 254 2 52 1 6 90.1 Nicholls 30 16 2 53.3 260 2 35 0 0 134.8 Sam Houston State 38 21 1 55.3 213 2 23 0 0 114.5 Lamar 44 17 1 38.6 158 1 49 2 11 71.8 TOTALS 157 74 9 47.1 947 8 52 3 17 103.2

#5 Breylann McCollum Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Stephen F. Austin 1 1 0 100.0 8 0 8 1 3 167.2 North Dakota State 14 7 2 50.0 73 0 23 0 0 65.2 Abilene Christian 24 8 1 33.3 73 0 26 2 10 50.6 Southeastern La. 23 12 1 52.2 92 0 21 2 7 77.1 Houston Baptist 22 16 0 72.7 162 1 34 2 15 149.6 Northwestern State 13 5 0 38.5 53 0 18 2 6 72.7 TOTALS 97 49 4 50.5 461 1 34 10 42 85.6

#3 Taylor Woods Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Sacramento State 25 12 1 48.0 143 1 49 2 7 101.2 Stephen F. Austin 31 14 1 45.2 186 0 52 1 12 89.1 North Dakota State 16 7 0 43.8 22 0 7 3 15 55.3 Houston Baptist 6 2 0 33.3 16 0 10 0 0 55.7 Northwestern State 13 6 2 46.2 62 0 30 0 0 55.4 TOTALS 91 41 4 45.1 429 1 52 6 34 79.5 RUSHING No-Yds/TD SAC SFA NDSU ACU SLU HBU NWLA MCN NICH SHSU LU Junior Sessions 123-462/4 5-1/0 12-36/0 10-26/0 5-12/0 5-16/0 22-118/2 14-66/0 16-46/0 19-89/2 15-52/0 DNP Broderick Reeves 80-216/3 6-25/0 6--4/0 7-10/0 9-10/0 5-18/0 9-10/1 5-8/0 5--11/0 13-50/0 3-1/0 12-99/2 Joseph Sadler 37-170/1 6-39/0 3-9/0 5-14/0 3-27/0 5-14/0 3-24/0 2-11/0 - 9-30/1 1-2/0 DNP Jordan Scelfo 22-75/1 - - DNP - DNP - 1-7/0 4--1/1 6-31/0 4-33/0 7-5/0 Breylann McCollum 43-63/0 1--1/0 2--2/0 5-21/0 8-14/0 9-4/0 12-33/0 6--6/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Jordan Hicks 4-30/0 DNP DNP - 1-1/0 - 1--6/0 - 1-0/0 - - 1-35/0 Trent Brittain 4-25/0 4-25/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Nick Ginn 1-23/0 - - - 1-23/0 ------John Oglesby 4-9/0 DNP - - DNP - DNP 1-3/0 - 1-3/0 - 2-3/0 Ramon Coto 2-7/0 ------1-16/0 - 1--9/0 - Cyril Clarke 1-2/0 ------1-2/0 - - - - Taylor Woods 23--1/0 9-10/0 9-3/0 4--16/0 DNP DNP - 1-2/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP TEAM 8--55/0 1--1/0 DNP DNP 2--27/0 2--2/0 DNP 1--3/0 1--1/0 DNP 1--21/0 DNP

RECEIVING No-Yds/TD SAC SFA NDSU ACU SLU HBU NWLA MCN NICH SHSU LU Casey Jennings 42-486/1 4-45/0 5-122/0 6-21/0 1-26/0 5-20/0 5-72/1 4-64/0 DNP 5-61/0 3-25/0 4-30/0 Cole Wick 20-350/2 2-30/0 - 3-46/0 - 3-50/1 4-44/0 DNP 2-45/0 4-116/1 DNP 2-19/0 Jordan Hicks 20-221/1 DNP DNP 1-0/0 6-45/0 2-25/0 2-6/0 1-16/0 1-52/1 - 5-59/0 2-18/0 Daryl Brooks 22-207/3 2-29/0 1-12/0 - 1-2/0 - 2-19/0 2-7/0 2-20/0 5-70/1 4-29/1 3-19/1 Kody Edwards 11-148/0 1-13/0 1-13/0 1-7/0 - - 1-9/0 - 4-68/0 DNP 3-38/0 DNP Joseph Sadler 11-97/1 3-49/1 - 1-2/0 - 1-7/0 1-6/0 2-16/0 1--2/0 - 2-19/0 DNP Kent Hadnot 4-95/0 - - 1-14/0 - - - - 1-22/0 - - 2-59/0 John Oglesby 12-81/2 DNP 1-8/0 - DNP - DNP 3-29/0 3-24/1 2-13/0 1-1/1 2-6/0 Michael Thomas 4-38/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - - - 3-36/0 1-2/0 Broderick Reeves 4-30/0 1-0/0 2-11/0 - - 1-13/0 ------Cyril Clarke 5-28/0 - - - - 1-1/0 3-22/0 - - - - 1-5/0 Clint Killough 2-25/0 - 2-25/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Gabriel Taylor 1-23/1 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-23/1 - - - DNP Taylor Hudson 1-22/0 DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-22/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Chase Ragusa 2-22/0 1-14/0 1-8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Jamari Gilbert 2-17/0 ------2-17/0 - - DNP Junior Sessions 4-9/0 1-9/0 2--5/0 1-5/0 ------DNP Kaleb Hardy 1-8/0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP - 1-8/0 DNP DNP -

www.uiwcardinals.com 88 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 SACRAMENTO STATE 49 INCARNATE WORD 3 INCARNATE WORD 0 INCARNATE WORD 13 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 38 #1 NORTH DAKOTA STATE 58

August 30, 2014 September 6, 2014 September 13, 2014 San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium Nacogdoches, Texas - Homer Bryce Stadium Fargo, N. Dak. - Gate City Bank Field Attendance: 4,078 Attendance: 8,103 Attendance: 19,020 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Hornets (1-0) 21 14 14 0 49 Cardinals (0-2) 0 0 3 0 3 Cardinals (0-3) 0 0 0 0 0 Cardinals (0-1) 6 0 0 7 13 Lumberjacks (1-1) 14 0 7 17 38 Bison (3-0) 14 14 23 7 58

Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score 1 10:16 UIW - Coto 47 field goal 0-3 1 5:19 SFA - Johnson 14 run (Wiggs kick) 0-7 1 11:50 NDSU - Illies 11 pass from Wentz (Keller kick) 0-7 1 6:15 SAC - Robinson 4 pass from Safron (Cornish kick) 7-3 1 3:07 SFA - Johnson 49 run (Wiggs kick) 0-14 1 0:35 NDSU - Urzendowski 60 pass from Wentz (Keller kick) 0-14 1 3:03 UIW - Coto 49 field goal 7-6 3 8:17 UIW - Coto 47 field goal 3-14 2 7:36 NDSU - Crockett 36 run (Keller kick) 0-21 1 1:26 SAC - Carter 33 pass from Safron (Cornish kick) 14-6 3 4:54 SFA - Johnson 47 run (Wiggs kick) 3-21 2 1:20 NDSU - Frazier 29 pass from Wentz (Keller kick) 0-28 1 0:02 SAC - Agude 24 pass from Safron (Cornish kick) 21-6 4 13:22 SFA - Johnson 6 run (Wiggs kick) 3-28 3 11:13 NDSU - Crockett 5 run (Keller kick) 0-35 2 10:15 SAC - Kellermann 1 run (Cornish kick) 28-6 4 10:57 SFA - Mosley 16 pass from Conque (Wiggs kick) 3-35 3 9:56 NDSU - Morlock 7 run (Barneson kick) 0-42 2 0:14 SAC - Carter 24 pass from Safron (Cornish kick) 35-6 4 4:44 SFA - Wiggs 21 field goal 3-38 3 5:19 NDSU - Frazier 9 run (Barneson miss) 0-48 3 9:07 SAC - Agude 20 pass from Safron (Cornish kick) 42-6 3 2:19 NDSU - Keller 44 field goal 0-51 3 7:02 SAC - Sankey 59 int return (Cornish kick) 49-6 4 11:53 NDSU - DeJong 69 int return (Barneson kick) 0-58 4 10:14 UIW - Sadler 49 pass from Woods (Coto kick) 49-13 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics UIW SFA Team Statistics UIW NDSU Team Statistics SAC UIW First Downs 11 31 First Downs 10 23 First Downs 23 14 Rushes-Yards (NET) 32-42 47-373 Rushes-Yards (NET) 31-55 40-246 Rushes-Yards (NET) 40-120 32-98 Passing Yards (NET) 194 185 Passing Yards (NET) 95 262 Passing Yards (NET) 266 189 Passes Att-Comp-Int 32-15-1 31-21-1 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-14-2 20-16-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 28-19-1 31-15-1 Total Offense Plays-Yards 64-236 78-558 Total Offense Plays- Yards 61-150 60-508 Total Offense Plays-Yards 68-386 63-287 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 5-35 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 6-46 Punt Returns-Yards 2-9 3-23 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-151 1-19 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-133 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-50 4-89 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-79 Interception Returns-Yards 1-59 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 9-37.7 5-37.8 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-43.1 3-41.7 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.6 6-31.0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 4-1 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 8-71 7-54 Penalties-Yards 4-28 8-64 Penalties-Yards 6-55 9-82 Possession Time 30:11 29:49 Possession Time 29-30 30-:30 Possession Time 32:24 27:36 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 17 4 of 12 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 16 8 of 12 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 13 4 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 4-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 0-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-14 2-15 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-15 Sacks By: Number-Yards Kickoff time: 7:10 pm Ending Time: 10:25 pm Elapsed: 3:15 Kickoff time: 2:40 pm Ending Time: 5:35 pm Elapsed: 2:55 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 9:10 pm Elapsed: 3:10 Officials:Referee: Boitmann; Umpire: Mount; Line Judge: Officials:Referee: Doc Johnson; Umpire: Edward Laco; Officials:Referee: Dan Lewis, Umpire: Scott Schulz; Young; Back Judge: Wirfel; Field Judge: Nicholason; Side Linesman: Jeff Johnson; Line Judge: Kris Van Meter; Back Linesman: Gerald Woodruff; Line Judge: Tony Wright; Back Judge: Teague Judge: Rick Fahnestock; Field Judge: Monte Tilgner; Side Judge: Thaddeus Azore; Field Judge: Danny Hoeft; Side Judge: Dorran Stewart Judge: Bill Robers Temp.: 93 Wind: 11 Weather: Cloudy, some rain Temp.: 70 Wind: None Weather: Indoors Temp.: 97 F Wind: ESE 14 Weather: T-Storm ??? INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UIW-Junior Sessions 12-36; Joseph Sadler 3-9; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Taylor Woods 9-3; Breylann McCollum 2-(-2); Broderick RUSHING: UIW-Junior Sessions 10-26; Breylann McCollum RUSHING: SAC-Jordan Robinson 12-69; Demetrius Warren Reeves 6-(-4). SFA-Gus Johnson 25-252; Zach Conque 5-21; Joseph Sadler 5-14; Broderick Reeves 7-10; Taylor 9-18; De’Jon Coleman 5-13; Garrett Safron 9-10; DeAndre 7-44; Fred Ford 6-35; Cam Washington 3-22; Joshawa Woods 4-(-16). NDSU-John Crockett 13-82; Chase Morlock Carter 1-5; Brandon Kellermann 3-4; Daniel Kniffin 1-1. West 2-10; Joe Minden 2-8; Hunter Taylor 1-2; TEAM 1-0. 6-42; King Frazier 7-42; Darius Anderson 6-25; Carson UIW-Joseph Sadler 6-39; Trent Brittain 4-25; Broderick Wentz 5-25; Tyler Wrice 1-14; Eric Perkins 1-12; Cole Reeves 6-25; Taylor Woods 9-10; Junior Sessions 5-1; PASSING: UIW-Taylor Woods 14-31-1-186; Breylann McCo- Davis 1-4. TEAM 1-(-1); Breylann McCollum 1-(-1). llum 1-1-0-8. SFA-Zach Conque 10-19-1-75; Joe Minden 9-10-0-93; Hunter Taylor 2-2-0-17. PASSING: UIW-Taylor Woods 7-16-0-22; Breylann McCo- PASSING: SAC-Garrett Safron 17-25-1-251; Daniel Kniffin llum 7-14-2-73. NDSU-Carson Wentz 14-18-0-237; Cole 2-3-0-15. UIW-Taylor Woods 12-25-1-143; Trent Brittain RECEIVING: UIW-Casey Jennings 5-122; Clint Killough Davis 2-2-0-25. 3-5-0-46; Joseph Sadler 0-1-0-0. 2-25; Broderick Reeves 2-11; Junior Sessions 2-(-5); Kody Edwards 1-13; Daryl Brooks 1-12; John Oglesby 1-8; RECEIVING: UIW-Casey Jennings 6-21; Cole Wick 3-46; RECEIVING: SAC-Nnamdi Agude 6-111; DeAndre Carter Chase Ragusa 1-8. SFA-Tyler Boyd 6-82; Marquis Mosley Kent Hadnot 1-14; Kody Edwards 1-7; Junior Sessions 1-5; 3-56; Chris Broadnax 3-46; Dominic Coulter 2-27; De’Jon 4-31; Aaron Thomas 2-20; Aaron Piper 2-20; DJ Ward Joseph Sadler 1-2; Jordan Hicks 1-0. NDSU-RJ Urzendows- Coleman 2-15; Joey DePalma 2-7; Jordan Robinson 1-4. 2-11; Braxton Bearden 2-(-3); Gus Johnson 1-18; Bradley ki 3-82; Kevin Vaadeland 3-26; Andrew Bonnet 2-24; John UIW-Casey Jennings 4-45; Joseph Sadler 3-49; Cole Wick Krall 1-7; Robert Sylvester 1-(-1). Crockett 2-19; Chase Morlock 1-30; King Frazier 1-29; 2-30; Daryl Brooks 2-29; Chase Ragusa 1-14; Kody Ed- Zach Vraa 1-16; Demitrius Gray 1-14; Jeff Illies 1-11; wards 1-13; Junior Sessions 1-9; Broderick Reeves 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-Jarrius James 1-0. SFA-Collin Connor Wentz 1-11. Garrett 1-0. INTERCEPTIONS: SAC-Darnell Sankey 1-59. UIW-Adrian INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-None. NDSU-P. Gee-Tucker 1-10; Norwood 1-0. FUMBLES: UIW-None. SFA-None. Shea DeJong 1-69.

FUMBLES: SAC-None. UIW-Broderick Reeves 1-1; Taylor SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Corey Lee 1-0. SFA-Justin Owens 1-0; FUMBLES: UIW-Kody Edwards 1-0; Taylor Woods 1-1; Woods 1-0. Ishmiah Miles 0-1; Donald Bryant 0-1. Joseph Sadler 1-0; Casey Jennings 1-0. NDSU-None.

SACKS (UA-A): SAC-Jaycee Totty 1-1; Robbie Kendall 1-0; TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Brandon Tanksley 3-8; Josh SACKS (UA-A): UIW-None. NDSU-Esley Thorton 2-0; Brad Darnell Sankey 0-1; Antonio Hayes 0-1; Ronald Ussery 0-1. Zellars 4-3; Adrian Norwood 4-3; Eric England 2-5; Robert Ambrosius 1-0. UIW-Corey Lee 2-0; Robert Johnson 1-0. Johnson 3-3; Juston Edwards 3-3; Nick Ginn 3-3; Kobie Douglas 2-4; Joshua Campbell 0-6; Jarrius James 4-1. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Padyn Giebler 5-6; George TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): SAC-Darnell Sankey 5-5; Joey SFA-Nick Bryant 4-4; Collin Garrett 2-6; Trey Vallier 4-1. Schwanenberg 3-7; Kobie Douglas 5-1; Robert Johnson Banks 4-2. UIW-Padyn Giebler 3-5; Jerome McElroy 3-4; 2-4. NDSU-Tre Dempsey 4-2; Esley Thorton 3-2; Jordan Daryl Irby 6-0; Nick Ginn 3-2; Robert Johnson 3-2; Adrian Champion 2-3; Matt Plank 1-4; Nick DeLuca 1-4. Parker 1-4. www.uiwcardinals.com 89 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 INCARNATE WORD 0 #11 SOUTHEASTERN LA. 63 HOUSTON BAPTI8T 8 ABILENE CHRISTIAN 21 INCARNATE WORD 7 INCARNATE WORD 31

September 20, 2014 September 27, 2014 October 4, 2014 Abilene, Texas - Shotwell Stadium San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium Attendance: 12,674 Attendance: 3,474 Attendance: 3,412 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Cardinals (0-4, 0-1) 0 0 0 0 0 Lions (3-2, 1-0) 14 14 28 7 63 Huskies (1-4, 0-2) 0 0 0 8 8 Wildcats (2-2, 1-0) 14 0 7 0 21 Cardinals (0-5, 0-2) 0 7 0 0 7 Cardinals (1-5, 1-2) 7 10 7 7 31

Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score 1 5:36 ACU - Hudson 65 pass from McKenzie (Grau kick) 0-7 1 8:42 SLU - Harrell 1 run (Adams kick) 7-0 1 7:17 UIW - Reeves 3 run (Coto kick) 0-7 1 1:18 ACU - Gilbert 70 pass from McKenzie (Grau kick) 0-14 1 4:18 SLU - Bennett 21 run (Adams kick) 14-0 2 4:25 UIW - Jennings 34 pass from McCollum (Coto kick) 0-14 3 0:10 ACU - Gober 1 run (Grau kick) 0-21 2 9:50 SLU - Bennett 12 run (Adams kick) 21-0 2 0:10 UIW - Coto 40 field goal 0-17 2 1:40 UIW - Wick 24 pass from Edwards (Coto kick) 21-7 3 1:36 UIW - Sessions 20 run (Coto kick) 0-24 2 0:10 SLU - Smiley 4 pass from Bennett (Adams kick) 28-7 4 8:33 HBU - Kelly 16 run (Bibbins from Baker) 8-24 3 9:21 SLU - Sutton 8 run (Adams kick) 35-7 4 1:12 UIW - Sessions 3 run (Coto kick) 8-31 3 7:16 SLU - Scott 29 pass from Bennett (Adams kick) 42-7 3 4:19 SLU - Barnett 1 run (Adams kick) 49-7 3 0:07 SLU - Bethea 10 run (Adams kick 56-7 TEAM STATISTICS 4 6:10 SLU - Hayes 19 run (Callian kick) 63-7 TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics UIW ACU TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics HBU UIW First Downs 9 20 Team Statistics SLU UIW First Downs 13 27 Rushes-Yards (NET) 29-60 40-84 First Downs 34 7 Rushes-Yards (NET) 36-146 47-179 Passing Yards (NET) 73 329 Rushes-Yards (NET) 60-337 26-50 Passing Yards (NET) 71 178 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-8-2 33-21-0 Passing Yards (NET) 227 116 Passes Att-Comp-Int 19-7-0 28-18-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 54-133 73-413 Passes Att-Comp-Int 25-14-0 24-13-1 Total Offense Plays- Yards 55-217 75-357 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 85-564 50-166 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-4 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-44 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-9 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-1 2-14 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-91 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-55 3-23 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-80 2-55 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-18 Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-44 9-157 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-38.8 3-30.7 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-48.2 4-39.0 Fumbles-Lost 3-0 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-31.7 8-48.1 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-0 Penalties-Yards 1-5 3-25 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 7-32 4-38 Possession Time 25:14 34:46 Penalties-Yards 6-41 7-68 Possession Time 22:19 37:41 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 8 of 17 Possession Time 35:26 24:34 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 10 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 2 of 3 Third-Down Conversions 10 of 16 1 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 1-2 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 2-10 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 7-7 0-1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-5 2-23 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 1-5 Kickoff time: 3:00 pm Ending Time: 5:53 pm Elapsed: 2:53 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 8:37 pm Elapsed: 2:37 Officials:Referee: Brandon Cruse; Umpire: Stuart Schake; Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 8:45 pm Elapsed: 2:45 Officials:Referee: Ross Smith; Umpire: Mark Warner; Linesman: Brad Edwards; Line Judge: Derek Edwards; Officials:Referee: Kevin Hassell; Umpire: M. Henderson; Linesman: S. Stelljes; Line Judge: Jessie Moore; Back Back Judge: Daniel Young; Field Judge: Gabriel DeLeon; Linesman: George Shoup; Line Judge: Justin Gragg; Back Judge: Byron Adams; Field Judge: Scotty Melancon; Side Side Judge: Mark Graves Judge: Robert Asel; Field Judge: Joe Conte; Side Judge: Judge: Paul Sroka; Alternate: Reed Rinn Danny Hoeft Temp.: 81 Wind: SSE 7 Weather: Cloudy, Rain Temp.: 79 Wind: SSE 9 Weather: Clear Temp.: 79 Wind: SE 10 Weather: Chance of Rain INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UIW-Joseph Sadler 3-27; Nick Ginn 1-23; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: HBU-B.J. Kelly 12-64; Terrance Peters 8-38; Breylann McCollum 8-14; Junior Sessions 5-12; Broderick RUSHING: SLU-Kody Sutton 16-104; Bryan Bennett 14-89; Larry Day 10-34; Ka’Darius Baker 6-10. UIW-Junior Ses- Reeves 9-17; Jordan Hicks 1-1; TEAM 2-(-27). ACU-Adrian Eugene Bethea 12-51; Xavier Roberson 4-32; Marquis sions 22-118; Breylann McCollum 12-33; Joseph Sadler Duncan 20-54; Randy Gober 11-26; Jonathan Parker Hayes 1-19; Rasheed Harrell 7-19; Blane Arnold 3-16; 3-24; Broderick Reeves 9-10; Jordan Hicks 1-(-6). 2-10; Parker McKenzie 5-(-2); TEAM 2-(-4). D’Shaie Landor 1-8; Jordan Barnett 2-(-1). UIW-Broderick Reeves 5-18; Junior Sessions 5-16; Joseph Sadler 5-14; PASSING: HBU-Ka’Darius Baker 6-18-0-63; David Dunkin PASSING: UIW-Breylann McCollum 8-24-1-73; Jordan Breylann McCollum 9-4; TEAM 2-(-2). 1-1-0-8. UIW-Breylann McCollum 16-22-0-162; Taylor Scelfo 0-1-1-0. ACU-Parker McKenzie 21-33-0-329. Woods 2-6-0-16. PASSING: SLU-Bryan Bennett 13-24-0-212; Jordan Bar- RECEIVING: UIW-Jordan Hicks 6-45; Casey Jennings 1-26; nett 1-1-0-15. UIW-Breylann McCollum 12-23-1-92; Kody RECEIVING: HBU-Wesley Lewis 2-8; Maxwell Brown 1-52; Daryl Brooks 1-2. ACU-Jace Hudson 6-120; Cedric Gilbert Edwards 1-1-0-24. B.J. Kelly 1-8; Garrett Dolan 1-8; Kenneth Bibbins 1-6; 5-92; Demarcus Thompson 4-67; Noah Cheshier 2-19; Mo Craig Bell 1-(-11). UIW-Casey Jennings 5-72; Cole Wick Green-Avery 2-12; Cade Stone 1-13; Jonathan Parker 1-6. RECEIVING: SLU-Devante Scott 5-99; Jeff Smiley 4-45; 4-44; Cyril Clarke 3-22; Daryl Brooks 2-19; Jordan Hicks Dylan Bossier 1-41; Juwaan Rogers 1-15; Blane Arnold 2-6; Kody Edwards 1-9; Joseph Sadler 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-None. ACU-Sam Denmark 2-18. 1-11; Kody Sutton 1-10; Jeremy Meyers 1-6. UIW-Casey Jennings 5-20; Cole Wick 3-50; Jordan Hicks 2-25; Broder- INTERCEPTIONS: HBU-None. UIW-None. FUMBLES: UIW-TEAM 2-0; Breylann McCollum 1-0. ick Reeves 1-13; Joseph Sadler 1-7; Cyril Clarke 1-1. ACU-Joanthan Epps 1-0. FUMBLES: HBU-Ka’Darius Baker 1-1; Craig Bell 1-1. INTERCEPTIONS: SLU-Ryan Sigers 1-0. UIW-None. UIW-Breylann McCollum 1-0; Broderick Reeves 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Nick Ginn 1-0; Jawara Beasley 1-0. ACU-Damon Williams 1-0; LaMarcus Allen 1-0. FUMBLES: SLU-Jordan Barnett 1-0. UIW-Breylann McCo- SACKS (UA-A): HBU-Josh Jones 1-0. UIW-Corey Lee 1-0; llum 1-1. Robert Moorman 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Padyn Giebler 4-4; Brandon Tanksley 4-2; Juston Edwards 2-4; George Schwanenberg SACKS (UA-A): SLU-Kaleb Muse 1-0; Drew Misita 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): HBU-La’Travien Gee 7-4; Eric 0-6; Daryl Irby 3-2; Josh Zellars 2-3. ACU-Lynn Grady 7-3; UIW-Josh Zellars 1-0. Amoako 6-4; Garrett Dolan 4-4; Dominique Barnett 4-2; Justin Stephens 4-3; Sam Denmark 3-3. Tyler Stephenson 2-3; Terrell Brown 2-3. UIW-Adrian Nor- TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): SLU-Herbert Harris 5-0. UIW- wood 2-6; Josh Zellars 2-6; Robert Johnson 2-5; Brandon George Schwanenberg 1-10; Kobie Douglas 7-2; Robert Tanksley 3-3; Corey Lee 4-1. Johnson 4-3; Josh Zellars 3-3; Jerome McElroy 3-2; Jarrius James 2-3; Padyn Giebler 1-4.

www.uiwcardinals.com 90 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 INCARNATE WORD 12 #11 MCNEESE STATE 41 INCARNATE WORD 38 NORTHWESTERN STATE 49 INCARNATE WORD 21 NICHOLLS 20

October 11, 2014 October 25, 2014 November 1, 2014 Natchitoches, La. - Turpin Stadium San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium Thibodaux, La. - John L. Guidry Stadium Attendance: 8,931 Attendance: 4,558 Attendance: 5,002 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Cardinals (1-6, 1-3) 0 3 3 6 12 Cowboys (5-2, 3-1) 7 21 6 7 41 Cardinals (2-7, 2-5) 10 14 7 7 38 Demons (3-3, 1-1) 7 28 14 0 49 Cardinals (1-7, 1-4) 0 0 14 7 21 Colonels (0-10, 0-6) 0 14 0 6 20

Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score 1 8:41 NSU - Clark 0 fumble rec (Moore kick) 0-7 1 0:50 MCN - Long 1 run (Kjellsten kick) 7-0 1 8:30 UIW - Sessions 1 run (Coto kick) 7-0 2 14:17 NSU - McClain 12 pass from Adkins (Moore kick) 0-14 2 11:00 MCN - Ross 9 run (Kjellsten kick) 14-0 1 2:42 UIW - Coto 22 field goal 10-0 2 9:52 UIW - Coto 22 field goal 3-14 2 9:24 MCN - Long 2 run (Kjellsten kick) 21-0 2 10:12 NICH - Henry 1 run (Fryoux kick) 10-7 2 8:06 NSU - Eagan 40 pass from Adkins (Moore kick) 3-21 2 6:25 MCN - Long 2 run (Kjellsten kick) 28-0 2 8:55 UIW - Wick 27 pass from Scelfo (Coto kick) 17-7 2 3:37 NSU - Simmons 3 pass from Adkins (Moore kick) 3-28 3 12:13 UIW - Scelfo 1 run (Coto kick) 28-7 2 5:03 NICH - Lofton 34 run (Fryoux kick) 17-14 2 0:21 NSU - Jones 3 pass from Adkins (Moore kick) 3-35 3 8:09 MCN - Kjellsten 26 field goal 31-7 2 2:46 UIW - Brooks 22 pass from Scelfo (Coto kick) 24-14 3 8:38 UIW - Coto 30 field goal 6-35 3 3:37 MCN - Breaux 37 field goal 34-7 3 7:06 UIW - Sessions 1 run (Coto kick) 31-14 3 5:27 NSU - Atzenweiler 47 run (Moore kick) 6-42 3 2:07 UIW - Hicks 52 pass from Scelfo (Coto kick) 34-14 4 9:30 UIW - Sadler 2 run (Coto kick) 38-14 3 1:29 NSU - Llorens 1 run (Shelton kick) 6-49 4 7:17 MCN - Spikes 45 int return (Breaux kick) 41-14 4 7:08 NICH - Canty 25 pass from Hebert (pass failed) 38-20 4 0:00 UIW - Taylor 23 pass from Scelfo (Coto miss) 12-49 4 2:51 UIW - Oglesby 2 pass from Scelfo (Coto kick) 41-21 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics UIW NICH Team Statistics UIW NSU Team Statistics MCN UIW First Downs 24 15 First Downs 16 30 First Downs 14 14 Rushes-Yards (NET) 48-203 32-142 Rushes-Yards (NET) 32-90 59-390 Rushes-Yards (NET) 42-175 28-49 Passing Yards (NET) 260 209 Passing Yards (NET) 177 191 Passing Yards (NET) 120 254 Passes Att-Comp-Int 30-16-2 30-16-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 29-14-2 24-17-0 Passes Att-Comp-Int 17-7-0 42-17-5 Total Offense Plays- Yards 78-463 62-351 Total Offense Plays-Yards 61-267 83-581 Total Offense Plays-Yards 59-295 70-303 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-7 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 4-8 Punt Returns-Yards 1-40 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-76 7-123 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-106 2-44 Kickoff Returns-Yards 2-32 4-70 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-19 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 2-0 Interception Returns-Yards 5-154 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 2-27.5 7-32.7 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-49.0 4-46.2 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-44.2 5-38.2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 3-25 12-107 Penalties-Yards 6-22 6-63 Penalties-Yards 8-48 6-40 Possession Time 35:02 24:58 Possession Time 27:09 32:51 Possession Time 28:08 31:52 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 14 3 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 7 of 13 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 12 7 of 17 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 1-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 4-4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 6-7 2-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-24 0-0 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 2-6 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 4-22 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 9:05 pm Elapsed: 3:05 Kickoff time: 6:04 pm Ending Time: 9:07 pm Elapsed: 3:03 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 9:14 pm Elapsed: 3:14 Officials:Referee: Kevin Boitman; Umpire: Lance Sleeper; Officials:Referee: Kevin Hassell; Umpire: Matt Salas; Officials:Referee: C. Castleberry; Umpire: Kevin Mat- Linesman: Spencer Stellje; Line Judge: Jessie Moore; Linesman: Greg Downum; Line Judge: Justin Gragg; Back thews; Linesman: Tim Crowley; Line Judge: Frank LeBlanc; Back Judge: M. Vandervelde; Field Judge: Tom Maes; Side Judge: Thaddeous Azore; Field Judge: Steve Heiman; Side Back Judge: T. Castleberry; Field Judge: Bobby Bernard; Judge: Steve Heiman Judge: Bobby Wright Side Judge: Dave Curschman Temp.: 55 Wind: NNW 7 Weather: Clear Temp.: 83 Wind: NNW 2 Weather: Chance of Rain Temp.: 82 Wind: N 5 Weather: Clear and Hot INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UIW-Junior Sessions 14-66; Joseph Sadler INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UIW-Junior Sessions 19-89; Broderick Reeves 2-11; Broderick Reeves 5-8; Jordan Scelfo 1-7; John RUSHING: MCN-Ryan Ross 15-64; Dylan Long 11-60; Dan- 13-50; Jordan Scelfo 6-31; Joseph Sadler 9-30; John Oglesby 1-3; Taylor Woods 1-2; Cyril Clarke 1-2; TEAM iel Sams 9-35; David Bush 1-10; Derrick Milton 5-10; Will Oglesby 1-3. NIC-Michael Henry 20-96; Tobias Lofton 1-(-3); Breylann McCollum 6-(-6). NSU-Garrett Atzenweiler Briscoe 1-(-4). UIW-Junior Sessions 16-46; Ramon Coto 4-42; Beaux Hebert 8-4. 12-146; Ronald Green 7-96; Daniel Taylor 14-48; De’Mar 1-16; Jordan Hicks 1-0; Jordan Scelfo 4-(-1); TEAM 1-(-1); Llorens 13-44; Matthew Flores 6-30; Zach Adkins 6-27; Broderick Reeves 5-(-11). PASSING: UIW-Jordan Scelfo 16-30-2-260; NIC-Beaux Shakeir Ryan 1-(-1). Hebert 16-29-0-209; Demon Bolt 0-1-0-0. PASSING: MCN-Sams 4-10-0-97; Bolfing 3-6-0-23; Briscoe PASSING: UIW-Taylor Woods 6-13-2-62; B. McCollum 0-1-0-0. UIW-Scelfo 17-41-4-254; Ginn 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING: UIW-Daryl Brooks 5-70; Casey Jennings 5-13-0-53; J. Scelfo 3-3-0-62. NSU-Z. Adkins 15-21-0-159; 5-61; Cole Wick 4-116; John Oglesby 2-13. NIC-Keenan Daniel Hazlewood 2-2-0-32; T.J. Fleeton 0-1-0-0. RECEIVING: MCN-Jereon McGilvery 2-80; David Bush Canty 4-45; Demon Bolt 3-70; Michael Henry 3-14; Darryl 2-14; Zach Hetrick 1-14; Jamari Payne 1-9; Khalil Thomas Watson 2-44; Nick Scelfo 2-25; Tobias Lofton 1-9; Xavier RECEIVING: UIW-Casey Jennings 4-64; John Oglesby 3-29; 1-3. UIW-Kody Edwards 4-68; John Oglesby 3-24; Cole Marcus 1-2. J. Sadler 2-16; Daryl Brooks 2-7; Gabriel Taylor 1-23; Wick 2-45; Daryl Brooks 2-20; Jamari Gilbert 2-17; Jordan Taylor Hudson 1-22; Jordan Hicks 1-16. NSU-Ed Eagan Hicks 1-52; Kent Hadnot 1-22; Kaleb Hardy 1-8; Joseph INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-None. NIC-Toren Joseph 1-0; 5-84; S. Ryan 3-24; Bryson Bourque 2-32; D. Llorens Sadler 1-(-2). Andrew Carter 1-19. 2-22; G. Atzenweiler 2-11; Tuff McClain 1-12; Cody Jones 1-3; Corey Simmons 1-3. INTERCEPTIONS: MCN-David Bush 1-0; Shea Nutt 1-6; FUMBLES: UIW-Jordan Scelfo 1-1. NIC-Beaux Hebert 1-0. Brent Spikes 3-148. UIW-None. INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-None. NSU-Adam Jones 1-0; Imoan SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Nick Ginn 1-1; Daryl Irby 1-0; Tanner Claiborne 1-0. FUMBLES: MCN-None. UIW-Jordan Scelfo 1-0; Broderick Scheel 1-0; Kobie Douglas 0-1. NIC-None Reeves 1-1. FUMBLES: UIW-B. McCollum 2-2. NSU- E. Eagan 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Adrian Norwood 5-2; Robert SACKS (UA-A): MCN-Brian Hine 1-0. UIW-Padyn Giebler Johnson 4-2. NIC-Davin Bovie 7-3; Ronnie Walker 4-6; SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Quandre Washington 1-0. NSU-Imoan 1-0; Joel Higgins 1-0; Jerome McElroy 0-1; Joshua Camp- Byron Cobb 8-0; Kameryon Brown 2-6; B.T. Sanders 4-1; Claiborne 1-0; Chris Dever, Jr. 1-0. bel 0-1; Nick Morrow 0-1; Tyler Colbert 0-1. Seth Keller 2-3.

TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Padyn Giebler 1-10; Adrian TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): MCN-Derek Allen 3-2; Andre Full- Norwood 6-3; Juston Edwards 2-6; Josh Zellars 1-7; Q. er 3-2; Wallace Scott 2-3. UIW-Adrian Norwood 3-2; Padyn Washington 2-5; Robert Johnson 1-5; Corey Lee 4-1; Giebler 3-2; Robert Johnson 2-3. Robert Moorman 3-2. NSU-A. Jones 4-3; Jacob Merriman 4-2; Marion Chapman 3-3; Chase Collins 2-4; WaDerr Sellers 3-2. www.uiwcardinals.com 91 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 SAM HOUSTON STATE 40 INCARNATE WORD 20 INCARNATE WORD 19 LAMAR 31

November 8, 2014 November 15, 2014 San Antonio, Texas - Benson Stadium Beaumont, Texas - Attendance: 3,476 Attendance: 6,751 Scoring Summary Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final 1 2 3 4 Final Bearkats (6-4, 5-1) 23 7 3 7 40 UIW Cardinals (2-9, 2-6) 0 13 0 7 20 Cardinals (2-8, 2-5) 0 16 0 3 19 LU Cardinals (7-4, 4-3) 7 14 10 0 31

Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score Qtr Time Scoring play (Conversion) Score 1 10:46 SHS-Thomas 21 pass from Johnson (Swimberghe kick) 7-0 1 3:02 LU-Harrington 1 run (Carranco kick) 0-7 1 9:57 SHS-Team safety 9-0 2 11:50 LU-Gladney pass from Berry (Carranco kick) 0-14 1 5:22 SHS-Hill 1 run (Swimberghe kick) 16-0 2 10:41 UIW-Reeves 35 run (Coto miss) 6-14 1 0:55 SHS-Hill 1 run (Swimberghe kick) 23-0 2 5:19 LU-Nelson 9 pass from Berry (Carranco kick) 6-20 2 12:15 UIW-Oglesby 1 pass from Scelfo (Coto kick) 23-7 2 3:53 UIW-Reeves 25 run (Coto kick) 13-21 2 10:31 UIW-Coto 42 field goal 23-10 3 11:03 LU-Roberts 78 pass from Berry (Carranco kick) 13-28 2 6:34 SHS-Thomas 5 pass from Johnson (Swimberghe kick) 30-10 3 0:42 LU-Carranco 26 field goal 13-31 2 0:10 UIW-Brooks 8 pass from Scelfo (Coto blkd) 30-16 4 5:30 UIW-Brooks 2 pass from Scelfo (Coto kick) 20-31 3 5:00 SHS-Swimberghe 41 field goal 33-16 4 12:45 UIW-Coto 20 field goal 33-19 4 10:02 SHS-Reynolds 13 pass from Johnson (Swimberghe kick) 40-19 TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics UIW LU TEAM STATISTICS First Downs 17 20 Team Statistics SHSU UIW Rushes-Yards (NET) 22-142 45-188 First Downs 24 18 Passing Yards (NET) 158 234 Rushes-Yards (NET) 56-189 25-58 Passes Att-Comp-Int 45-17-1 33-17-1 Passing Yards (NET) 188 213 Total Offense Plays-Yards 67-300 78-422 Passes Att-Comp-Int 21-13-1 39-21-1 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Total Offense Plays-Yards 77-377 64-271 Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 4-29 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 5-101 3-70 Punt Returns-Yards 1-15 1-6 Interception Returns-Yards 1-15 1-18 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-73 7-127 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-47.7 6-42.7 Interception Returns-Yards 1-6 1-26 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-53.3 5-46.2 Penalties-Yards 4-35 11-125 Fumbles-Lost 4-2 4-0 Possession Time 25:29 34:31 Penalties-Yards 4-28 8-75 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 14 6 of 17 Possession Time 31:34 28:26 Fourth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 3 of 3 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 16 5 of 13 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-5 2-11 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-33 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 9:15 pm Elapsed: 3:15 Officials:Referee: Randy Christal; Umpire: Jim Adams; Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Ending Time: 8:50 pm Elapsed: 2:50 Linesman: Tony Wright; Line Judge: Kelly Deterding; Back Officials:Referee: Kevin Boitman; Umpire: Lance Sleeper; Judge: Terry Jones; Field Judge: Joe Blubaugh; Side Judge: Linesman: S. Stelljes; Line Judge: Jessie Moore; Back Danny Hoeft Judge: M. Vandervelde; Field Judge: Tom Maes; Side Judge: Steve Heiman Temp.: 54 Wind: NW 9 Weather: Cloudy

Temp.: 70 Wind: NNE 10 Weather: Clear and cool INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING: UIW-Broderick Reeves 12-99; Jordan Hicks INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-35; Jordan Scelfo 7-5; John Oglesby 2-3. LU-Kade Har- RUSHING: SHS-Keshawn Hill 15-79; Donavan Williams 11- rington 25-143; Michael Handy 7-24; Caleb Berry 10-23; 55; Jared Johnson 18-30; Jalen Overstreet 6-22; Don King Carl Harris 1-3; Team 2-(-5). III 5-4; Team 1-(-1). UIW-Junior Sessions 15-52; Jordan Scelfo 4-33; Joseph Sadler 1-2; Broderick Reeves 3-1; PASSING: UIW-Scelfo 17-44-1-158; Kaleb Hardy 0-1-0-0. Ramon Coto 1-(-9); Team 1-(-21). LU-Caleb Berry 17-33-1-234.

PASSING: SHS-Jared Johnson 13-20-1-188; Don King III RECEIVING: UIW-Casey Jennings 4-30; Daryl Brooks 3-19; 0-1-0-0. UIW-Jordan Scelfo 21-38-1-213; Team 0-1-0-0. Kent Hadnot 2-59; Cole Wick 2-19; Jordan Hicks 2-18; John Oglesby 2-6; Cyril Clarke 1-5; Michael Thomas 1-2. RECEIVING: SHS-Gerald Thomas 4-47; Yedidiah Louis LU-Mark Roberts 4-124; Reggie Begelton 4-39; Kade 3-59; Jeffrey Thomas 3-50; LaDarius Brown 2-19; Josh Harrington 3-15; Jayce Nelson 2-30; Gratia Gladney 2-11; Reynolds 1-13. UIW-Jordan Hicks 5-59; Daryl Brooks Payden McVey 1-11; Dillon Barrett 1-4. 4-29; Kody Edwards 3-38; Michael Thomas 3-36; Casey Jennings 3-25; Joseph Sadler 2-19; John Oglesby 1-1; INTERCEPTIONS: UIW-Padyn Giebler 1-15. LU-Lloyd Julian Broderick Reeves 0-6. 1-18.

INTERCEPTIONS: SHS-Trenier Orr 1-6. UIW-Adrian Nor- FUMBLES: UIW-Jordan Scelfo 1-1. LU-Kade Harrington wood 1-26 1-1.

FUMBLES: SHS-Jared Johnson 2-1; Don King III 1-1; SACKS (UA-A): UIW-Juston Edwards 1-0; Tyler Colbert 0-1; Ridgeway Frank 1-0. UIW-Team 1-0; Ramon Coto 1-0; Eric England 0-1. LU-Ronnie Jones 2-0. Jamari Gilbert 1-0; Kody Edwards 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): UIW-Padyn Giebler 2-11; Adrian SACKS (UA-A): SHS-None. UIW-Corey Lee 1-0; Nick Ginn Norwood 4-4; Daryl Irby 3-3; Robert Johnson 2-4; Nick 1-0; Michael Allen 1-0; Jerome McElroy 1-0. Ginn 1-5; Jarrius James 1-5; Josh Zellars 3-2; Juston Edwards 2-3; Quandre Washington 2-3; Tyler Colbert 1-4. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): SHS-Mikel Everette 4-1; Alfonzo LU-Ronnie Jones 9-3; Logan Moss 1-4. McMillian 4-1. UIW-Robert Johnson 5-6; Josh Zellars 5-4; Padyn Giebler 5-2; Quandre Washington 2-4; Adrian Norwood 2-4; Corey Lee 3-2; Daryl Irby 2-3.

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

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First-Team Offense Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown QB Jared Johnson Sam Houston State 6-1 215 Jr. Grand Prairie, Texas RB De’Andre Brown Abilene Christian 5-9 190 So. Lewisville, Texas RB Michael Henry Nicholls 6-2 225 Sr. Baton Rouge, La. TE/HB Cole Wick UIW 6-7 255 Sr. Hallettsville, Texas WR Ed Eagan Northwestern State 5-10 181 Sr. New Orleans, La. WR Reggie Begelton Lamar 6-2 200 Sr. Beaumont, Texas WR Cedric Gilbert Abilene Christian 6-2 215 Sr. Lancaster, Texas OL Donald Jackson III Sam Houston State 6-2 277 Sr. Kilgore, Texas OL Byron Williams Stephen F. Austin 6-4 302 Sr. Dickinson, Texas OL Pace Murphy Northwestern State 6-6 279 Sr. Houston, Texas OL Quentin Marsh McNeese State 6-3 310 Sr. Dickinson, Texas OL Codey Funk Abilene Christian 6-5 320 Jr. Gridley, Ill. AP Ed Eagan Northwestern State 5-10 181 Sr. New Orleans, La. PK Luc Swimberghe Sam Houston State 6-0 197 Jr. Tyler, Texas

First-Team Defense Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown DL P.J. Hall Sam Houston State 6-1 270 So. Seguin, Texas DL Jonathan Woodard Central Arkansas 6-6 271 Sr. Brentwood, Tenn. DL Leroy Armstrong Northwestern State 6-1 242 Sr. Natchitoches, La. DL Corey Lee UIW 6-0 285 Jr. Humble, Texas LB Wallace Scott McNeese State 6-1 211 Sr. Weyanoke, La. LB Bo Brown McNeese State 6-1 232 Sr. Katy, Texas LB Myke Chatman Sam Houston State 6-2 216 Jr. Sealy, Texas DB Trenier Orr Sam Houston State 5-11 180 Sr. Orlando, Fla. DB Harlan Miller Southeastern La. 6-1 180 Sr. Kentwood, La. DB Denzel Thompson Southeastern La. 6-3 200 Sr. Tampa, Fla. DB Brent Spikes McNeese State 6-1 196 Sr. Newton, Texas DB Adam Jones Northwestern State 6-2 196 Jr. Katy, Texas P Lachlan Edwards Sam Houston State 6-5 214 Sr. Victoria, Australia KR Jatavious Wilson Central Arkansas 5-9 171 Jr. Bastrop, La. PR Ed Eagan Northwestern State 5-10 181 Sr. New Orleans, La.

www.uiwcardinals.com 94 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 2015 SLC Preseason Second-Team Offense Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown QB Zach Conque Stephen F. Austin 6-6 237 Jr. Little Rock, Ark. RB Jalen Overstreet Sam Houston State 6-2 212 Jr. Tatum, Texas RB Kade Harrington Lamar 5-9 180 Jr. Kingwood, Texas TE/HB Jamie Walker Abilene Christian 6-3 240 Sr. North Richland Hills, Texas WR Desmond Smith Central Arkansas 6-1 201 Jr. Bentonville, Ark. WR LaDarius Brown Sam Houston State 6-2 220 Sr. Waxahachie, Texas WR Yedidiah Louis Sam Houston State 5-8 187 So. Richardson, Texas OL Brandon DeWitt Sam Houston State 6-3 277 Jr. Lawton, Okla. OL Riley Mayfield Abilene Christian 6-7 315 So. Spokane Valley, Wash. OL Justin Brock Lamar 6-5 305 Sr. Beaumont, Texas OL Kyle Stouffer Central Arkansas 6-7 316 Sr. Dallas, Texas OL Anthony Pullins Stephen F. Austin 6-3 296 Jr. Cedar Hill, Texas AP Xavier Roberson Southeastern La. 5-9 180 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. PK Nik Grau Abilene Christian 6-1 210 Jr. Grapevine, Texas

Second-Team Defense Pos. Name University Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown DL Omar Tebo Lamar 6-0 315 Jr. Liberty, Texas DL Mouf Adebo Sam Houston State 6-1 230 Jr. Mansfield, Texas DL A.J. Bowen Southeastern La. 6-2 320 Sr. Olive Branch, Mis.. DL Lance Skyler Stephen F. Austin 6-2 285 Sr. Lancaster, Texas LB Sam Denmark Abilene Christian 6-1 225 So. Canyon, Texas LB Ricky Wyatt Central Arkansas 5-11 222 Sr. Monroe, La. LB Herbert Harris Southeastern La. 6-1 225 Sr. Clinton, Miss. DB Xavier Bethany Lamar 6-1 195 Jr. Burton, Texas DB Jordan Batiste Southeastern La. 5-10 185 Sr. Gramercy, La. DB Micah Eugene Southeastern La. 5-10 188 Sr. Lafayette, La. DB Mikell Everette Sam Houston State 5-11 185 Sr. Covington, Wash. DB Dillon Winfrey Central Arkansas 5-8 174 Sr. Bryant, Ark. P Christian Guzman Houston Baptist 5-9 160 So. Brookshire, Texas KR Xavier Roberson Southeastern La. 5-9 180 Sr. Atlanta, Ga. PR Jonathan Epps Abilene Christian 5-10 165 Sr. Fort Worth, Texas

www.uiwcardinals.com 95 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 POSTSEASON TEAM AWARDS CHAMPIONSHIPS Coach of the Year 1964...... Bennie Ellender, Arkansas State 1965...... Chena Gilstrap, UT Arlington McNeese State...... 13 1966...... Burley Bearden, UT Arlington Louisiana Tech*...... 8 1967...... Burley Bearden, UT Arlington Arkansas State*...... 7 1968...... Bennie Ellender, Arkansas State Sam Houston State...... 6 1969...... Bennie Ellender, Arkansas State 1970...... Bennie Ellender, Arkansas State Lamar...... 4 ...... Vernon Glass, Lamar Northwestern State...... 4 1971...... Maxie Lambright, Louisiana Tech Stephen F. Austin...... 4 1972...... Maxie Lambright, Louisiana Tech Louisiana-Monroe*...... 4 1973...... Maxie Lambright, Louisiana Tech 1974...... Vernon Glass, Lamar UT Arlington*...... 3 1975...... Bill Davidson, Arkansas State Troy*...... 3 1976...... Jack Doland, McNeese State Texas State*...... 2 1977...... Maxie Lambright, Louisiana Tech North Texas*...... 2 1978...... Bill Davidson, Arkansas State 1979...... Ernie Duplechin, McNeese State Southeastern LA...... 2 1980...... Sam Robertson, Louisiana-Lafayette Nicholls State...... 1 1981...... Bud Elliott, UT Arlington Trinity*...... 1 1982...... Billy Brewer, Louisiana Tech Central Arkansas...... 1 1983...... Corky Nelson, North Texas 1984...... A. L. Williams, Louisiana Tech * Indicates former Southland Conference 1985...... Larry Lacewell, Arkansas State member 1986...... Larry Lacewell, Arkansas State 1987...... Pat Collins, Louisiana-Monroe 1988...... Sam Goodwin, Northwestern State Year-By-Year Southland Champions 1989...... Lynn Graves, Stephen F. Austin 1990...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1964...... Lamar 1993...... McNeese State 1991...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1965...... Lamar 1994...... North Texas ...... Ron Randleman, Sam Houston State 1966...... UT Arlington 1995...... McNeese State 1992...... Dave Roberts, Louisiana-Monroe ...... Lamar 1996...... Troy 1993...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1994...... Matt Simon, North Texas 1967...... UT Arlington 1997...... McNeese State 1995...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1968...... Arkansas State ...... Northwestern State 1996...... Darren Barbier, Nicholls State 1969...... Arkansas State 1998...... Northwestern State 1997...... Sam Goodwin, Northwestern State 1970...... Arkansas State 1999...... Troy ...... Bobby Keasler, McNeese State 1998...... Sam Goodwin, Northwestern State 1971...... Louisiana Tech ...... Stephen F. Austin 1999...... Larry Blakeney, Troy ...... Lamar 2000...... Troy 2000...... Larry Blakeney, Troy ...... Trinity 2001...... Sam Houston State 2001...... Ron Randleman, Sam Houston State 1972...... Louisiana Tech ...... McNeese State 2002...... Daryl Daye, Nicholls State 2003...... Tommy Tate, McNeese State 1973...... Louisiana Tech 2002...... McNeese State 2004...... Scott Stoker, Northwestern State 1974...... Louisiana Tech 2003...... McNeese State 2005...... Jay Thomas, Nicholls State 1975...... Arkansas State 2004...... Northwestern State 2006...... Matt Viator, McNeese State 1976...... McNeese State ...... Sam Houston State 2007...... Matt Viator, McNeese State 2008...... Clint Conque, Central Arkansas 1977...... Louisiana Tech 2005...... Nicholls State 2009...... J.C. Harper, Stephen F. Austin 1978...... Louisiana Tech ...... Texas State 2010...... J.C. Harper, Stephen F. Austin ...... Arkansas State 2006...... McNeese State 2011...... Willie Fritz, Sam Houston State 1979...... McNeese State 2007...... McNeese State 2012...... Clint Conque, Central Arkansas 2013...... Ron Roberts, Southeastern Louisiana 1980...... McNeese State 2008...... Texas State 2014...... Clint Conque, Stephen F. Austin 1981...... UT Arlington 2009...... McNeese State 1982...... Louisiana Tech ...... Stephen F. Austin Player of the Year 1983...... North Texas 2010...... Stephen F. Austin 1964-93...... None selected 1994...... Mitch Maher, North Texas ...... Louisiana-Monroe 2011...... Sam Houston State 1995...... Kerry Joseph, McNeese State 1984...... Louisiana Tech 2012...... Sam Houston State 1996...... Claude Mathis, Texas State 1985...... Arkansas State 2013...... Southeastern Louisiana 1997...... Claude Mathis, Texas State 1986...... Arkansas State ...... Central Arkansas 1998...... Jermaine Jones, Northwestern State 1999...... Chris Chaloupka, Sam Houston State 1987...... Louisiana-Monroe 2014...... Southeastern Louisiana 2000...... C.J. Carroll, Texas State 1988...... Northwestern State ...... Sam Houston State 2001...... Josh McCown, Sam Houston State 1989...... Stephen F. Austin 2002...... Hadley Prince, McNeese State 1990...... Louisiana-Monroe 2003...... B.J. Sams, McNeese State 2004...... Dustin Long, Sam Houston State 1991...... McNeese State 2005...... Barrick Nealy, Texas State ...... Sam Houston State 2006...... Steven Whitehead, McNeese State 1992...... Louisiana-Monroe 2007...... Bryan Smith, McNeese State www.uiwcardinals.com 96 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 2008...... Nathan Brown, Central Arkansas 1975...... Jerry Muckensturm, Arkansas State 2006...... Derrick Fourroux, McNeese State 2009...... Derrick Fourroux, McNeese State 1976...... Roy Painter, Arkansas State 2007...... Karrington Bush, Texas State ...... Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin 1977...... Larry Anderson, Louisiana Tech 2008...... Simmie Yarborough, Southeastern La. 2010...... Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin ...... Wesley Williams, Arkansas State 2009...... Malcolm Bronson, McNeese State 2011...... Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State 1978...... Ardis McCann, Louisiana Tech 2010...... Jestin Love, Central Arkansas 2012...... Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State 1979...... Johnny Robinson, Louisiana Tech ...... Tim Flanders, Sam Houston State 2013...... Bryan Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana 1980...... Daryl Burckel, McNeese State 2011...... Jordan Wells, Southeastern La. 2014...... Gus Johnson, Stephen F. Austin 1981...... Rusty Guilbeau, McNeese State 2012...... Jonathan Woodard, Central Arkansas 1982...... Bruce Daigle, Louisiana-Monroe 2013...... Kade Harrington, Lamar Offensive Player of the Year 1983...... Eugene Seale, Lamar 2014...... P.J. Hall, Sam Houston State 1964...... None selected 1984...... Doug Landry, Louisiana Tech 1965...... Jackie Hall, Trinity 1985...... Doug Landry, Louisiana Tech Newcomer of the Year 1966...... Phil Primm, Trinity 1986...... Walter Johnson, Louisiana Tech 1964-90...... None selected 1967...... Mike Baylor, UT Arlington 1987...... John Kulakowski, Northwestern State 1991...... Wendal Lowrey, Louisiana-Monroe 1968...... Frank McGuigan, Arkansas State 1988...... Eric Lokey, Stephen F. Austin 1992...... Terrance Brown, North Texas 1969...... Jim Lindsey, Abilene Christian 1989...... David Whitmore, Stephen F. Austin 1993...... Irving Spikes, Louisiana-Monroe 1970...... Jim Lindsey, Abilene Christian 1990...... Mike Pierce, McNeese State 1994...... Chad Reeves, McNeese State 1971...... Kenny Lantrip, Louisiana Tech 1991...... Andre Carron, Northwestern State 1995...... Tim Denton, Sam Houston State 1972...... Roger Carr, Louisiana Tech 1992...... Terry Irving, McNeese State 1996...... John Emery, Nicholls State 1973...... Denny Duron, Louisiana Tech 1993...... Terry Irving, McNeese State 1997...... Ronnie Powell, Northwestern State 1974...... Charles McDaniel, Louisiana Tech 1994...... Vincent Landrum, McNeese State 1998...... Spergon Wynn, Texas State 1975...... David Hines, Arkansas State 1995...... Kavika Pittman, McNeese State 1999...... Chris Chaloupka, Sam Houston State 1976...... Derrick Jensen, UT Arlington 1996...... Pratt Lyons, Troy 2000...... Demontray Carter, Troy 1977...... John Henry White, Louisiana Tech 1997...... Tony Maranto, Northwestern State 2001...... Craig Nall, Northwestern State ...... Derrick Jensen, UT Arlington 1998...... Charles Ayro, McNeese State 2002...... Roderick Royal, McNeese State 1978...... Roy Dewalt, UT Arlington 1999...... Anthony Rabb, Troy 2003...... Jamall Johnson, Northwestern State 1979...... Roy Dewalt, UT Arlington 2000...... Keith Davis, Sam Houston State 2004...... Fred Evans, Texas State 1980...... Stephen Starring, McNeese State 2001...... Joe Judge, McNeese State 2005...... Joseph Tobias, Nicholls State 1981...... Buford Jordan, McNeese State 2002...... Roy Locks, Northwestern State 2006...... Kareem Moore, Nicholls State 1982...... Matt Dunigan, Louisiana Tech 2003...... Brent Hafford, Stephen F. Austin 2007...... Lardarius Webb, Nicholls State 1983...... Greg Carter, North Texas 2004...... Jamall Johnson, Northwestern State 2008...... Duane Brooks, Stephen F. Austin 1984...... Scotty Caldwell, UT Arlington 2005...... Fred Evans, Texas State 2009...... Andre Banks, Stephen F. Austin 1985...... Burton Murchison, Lamar 2006...... Bryan Smith, McNeese State 2010...... Andre Anderson, McNeese State 1986...... Dwane Brown, Arkansas State 2007...... Kareem Moore, Nicholls State 2011...... Willie Jefferson, Stephen F. Austin 1987...... Stan Humphries, Louisiana-Monroe 2008...... Larry Hart, Central Arkansas 2012...... Kevin Johnson, Lamar 1988...... Scott Davis, North Texas 2009...... Larry Hart, Central Arkansas 2013...... Zach Adkins, Northwestern State 1989...... Todd Hammel, Stephen F. Austin ...... Tim Knicky, Stephen F. Austin 2014...... Zach Conque, Stephen F. Austin 1990...... Cisco Richard, Louisiana-Monroe 2010...... Jabara Williams, Stephen F. Austin 1991...... Gilbert Price, Texas State 2011...... Darnell Taylor, Sam Houston State Offensive Lineman of the Year 1992...... Roosevelt Potts, Louisiana-Monroe 2012...... Darnell Taylor, Sam Houston State 2013...... Arinze Agaada, McNeese State 1993...... Robert Cobb, Louisiana-Monroe 2013...... Cqulin Hubert, Southeastern Louisiana 2014...... Cole Carruthers, Central Arkansas 1994...... Donald Wilkerson, Texas State 2014...... Jonathan Woodard, Central Arkansas 1995...... Clarence Matthews, Northwestern State 1996...... Patrick Palmer, Northwestern State Freshman of the Year 1997...... Mikhael Ricks, Stephen F. Austin 1964-77...... None selected 1998...... Montressa Kirby, Jacksonville State 1978...... Jessie Clark, Louisiana Tech 1999...... Chris Chaloupka, Sam Houston State 1979...... Lee Charles Wright, Arkansas State 2000...... Tony Taylor, Northwestern State 1980...... Buford Jordon, McNeese State 2001...... Wes Pate, Stephen F. Austin ...... Joey Granger, McNeese State 2002...... Vick King, McNeese State 1981...... Willie Wiggins, UT Arlington 2003...... Vick King, McNeese State 1982...... Doug Landry, Louisiana Tech 2004...... Derrick Johnson, Northwestern State 1983...... Walter Johnson, Louisiana Tech 2005...... Yale Vannoy, Nicholls State 1984...... Dwane Brown, Arkansas State 2006...... D.D. Terry, Sam Houston State 1985...... Brian McZeal, McNeese State 2007...... Nathan Brown, Central Arkansas 1986...... Matt Stover, Louisiana Tech 2008...... Toddrick Pendland, McNeese State 1987...... Scott Davis, North Texas 2009...... Bradley George, Texas State 1988...... Chuck Rawlinson, Stephen F. Austin 2010...... Jeremy Moses, Stephen F. Austin 1989...... Ken Naquin, McNeese State 2011...... Richard Sincere, Sam Houston State 1990...... Cedric Walker, Stephen F. Austin 2012...... Wynrick Smothers, Central Arkansas 1991...... Eric Acheson, McNeese State 2013 ...... Cody Stroud, McNeese State ...... Darryl Pounds, Nicholls State 2014...... Bryan Bennett, Southeastern Louisiana 1992...... Kerry Joseph, McNeese State 1993...... Zach Bronson, McNeese State Defensive Player of the Year 1994...... Claude Mathis, Texas State 1964...... None selected 1995...... Jeremiah Trotter, Stephen F. Austin 1965...... Vernon McManus, Lamar 1996...... Victor McKnight, Sam Houston State 1966...... Ken Ozee, UT Arlington 1997...... Matt Dominguez, Sam Houston State 1967...... Marvin Upshaw, Trinity 1998...... Jessie Burton, McNeese State 1968...... Clovis Swinney, Arkansas State 1999...... Reggie Stancil, Jacksonville, State 1969...... Clovis Swinney, Arkansas State 2000...... Josh Son, Nicholls State 1970...... Dennis Meyer, Arkansas State 2001...... LeJuan Walker, Nicholls State 1971...... Dennis Meyer, Arkansas State 2002...... Tony Tompkins, Stephen F. Austin 1972...... Fred Dean, Louisiana Tech 2003...... Chance Dennis, Stephen F. Austin 1973...... Joe McNeely, Louisiana Tech 2004...... Broderick Cole, Nicholls State 1974...... Fred Dean, Louisiana Tech 2005...... Blake Bercegeay, McNeese State

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Overall SLC FIRST TEAM OFFENSE HONORABLE MENTION W L Pct. W L Pct. Name Pos Yr School Name Pos School Southeastern La. 9 4 .692 7 1 .875 Bryan Bennett QB Sr. Southeastern La. Zach Conque QB Stephen F. Austin Sam Houston St. 11 5 .688 7 1 .875 Gus Johnson RB Sr. Stephen F. Austin Zach Adkins QB Northwestern St. Keshawn Hill RB Sr. Sam Houston St. Parker McKenzie QB Abilene Christian Lamar 8 4 .667 5 3 .625 Noah Cheshier TE Sr. Abilene Christian Jared Johnson QB Sam Houston St. Stephen F. Austin 8 5 .615 5 3 .625 Dezmin Lewis WR Sr. Central Arkansas Ryan Howard QB Central Arkansas Central Arkansas 6 6 .500 5 3 .625 Mark Roberts WR Sr. Lamar Garrett Atzenweiler RB Northwestern St. McNeese State 6 5 .545 4 4 .500 Ed Eagan WR Jr. Northwestern St. B.J. Kelly RB Houston Baptist Cole Caruthers OL Sr. Central Arkansas Cole Wick TE Incarnate Word Abilene Christian 6 6 .500 4 4 .500 Antoine Everett OL Sr. McNeese St. Tyler Body WR Stephen F. Austin Northwestern St. 6 6 .500 4 4 .500 Donald Jackson III OL Jr. Sam Houston St. Yedidiah Louis WR Sam Houston St. Incarnate Word 2 9 .182 2 6 .250 Jonathan Braddock OL Sr. Southeastern La. Demarcus Thompson WR Abilene Christian Houston Baptist 2 9 .182 1 7 .125 Byron Williams OL Jr. Stephen F. Austin Cody Jones WR Northwestern St. Ed Eagan AP Jr. Northwestern St. Casey Jennings WR Incarnate Word Nicholls 0 12 .000 0 8 .000 Ryan Adams PK Sr. Southeastern La. Jereon McGilvery WR McNeese St. Desmond Smith WR Central Arkansas PLAYER OF THE YEAR Jeff Smiley WR Southeastern La. FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Bret Treadway OL Lamar Gus Johnson, Stephen F. Austin Name Pos Yr School Terran Vaughn OL Stephen F. Austin P.J. Hall DL Fr. Sam Houston St. Joe Graves OL Southeastern La. Jonathan Woodard DL Jr. Central Arkansas OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Chris Bordelon OL Nicholls Kevin Dorn DL Sr. McNeese St. Tramon Shead OL Lamar Bryan Bennett, Southeastern La. Nick Richardson DL Sr. Abilene Christian Rafe Plaisance OL Nicholls Isiah Corbett LB Sr. Southeastern La. Bridge Blount OL Sam Houston St. Collin Garrett LB Sr. Stephen F. Austin DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Austin Douglas OL Northwestern St. Marion Chapman LB Sr. Northwestern St. Jonathan Woodard, Central Arkansas Kyle Stouffer OL Central Arkansas Imoan Claiborne DB Sr. Northwestern St. Chance McCormack OL Lamar Aaron Sam DB Sr. McNeese St. Anthony Pullins OL Stephen F. Austin OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Trenier Orr DB Jr. Sam Houston St. Keenan Canty AP Nicholls Michael Wade DB Sr. Sam Houston St. Cole Carruthers, Central Arkansas Ishmiah Miles DL Stephen F. Austin Harlan Miller DB Jr. Southeastern La. Everett Ellefsen DL McNeese St. Lachlan Edwards P Jr. Sam Houston St. Joe Okafor DL Lamar FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Jatavious Wilson KR So. Central Arkansas Damon Williams DL Abilene Christian P.J. Hall, Sam Houston State Ed Eagan PR Jr. Northwestern St. Damon Medcafe DL Northwestern St. Lance Skyler DL Stephen F. Austin NEWCOMER OF THE YEAR SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Mouf Adebo DL Sam Houston St. Zach Conque, Stephen F. Austin Name Pos Yr School Brian Hine DL McNeese St. Caleb Berry QB Sr. Lamar Keith Curran DL Lamar De’Andre Brown RB Fr. Abilene Christian A.J. Bowen DL Southeastern La. COACH OF THE YEAR Michael Henry RB Jr. Nicholls Jacobi Hunter DL Sam Houston St. Clint Conque, Stephen F. Austin Kenneth Bibbins TE Sr. Houston Baptist Donald Bryant DL Stephen F. Austin Devante Scott WR Sr. Southeastern La. Davin Bovie LB Nicholls Reggie Begelton WR Jr. Lamar Ricky Wyatt LB Central Arkansas Cedric Gilbert WR Jr. Abilene Christian Drew Misita LB Southeastern La. Pace Murphy OL Jr. Northwestern St. Blake Childress LB Central Arkansas Quentin Marsh OL Jr. McNeese St. Garrett Dolan LB Houston Baptist CJ Simon OL Sr. Central Arkansas Ronnie Jones LB Lamar Codey Funk OL So. Abilene Christian Padyn Giebler LB Incarnate Word Brandon DeWitt OL So. Sam Houston St. Justin Stephens LB Abilene Christian Xavier Roberson AP Jr. Southeastern La. Tyler Roussel LB Northwestern St. Luc Swimberghe PK So. Sam Houston St. Jordan Batiste DB Southeastern La. Gabe Hamner DB McNeese St. Bobby Watkins DB Central Arkansas SECOND TEAM DEFENSE Patrick Martin DB Stephen F. Austin Name Pos Yr School Keavon Madison DB Stephen F. Austin Jacob Newman DL Sr. Southeastern La. Mikel Everette DB Sam Houston St. Leroy Armstrong DL Jr. Northwestern St. Kobie Douglas DB Incarnate Word Corey Lee DL So. Incarnate Word Justin Stewart DB Abilene Christian Omar Tebo DL So. Lamar Micah Eugene DB Southeastern La. Wallace Scott LB Jr. McNeese St. Eric Amoako DB Houston Baptist Bo Brown LB Jr. McNeese St. Dominique Hill DB McNeese St. Myke Chatman LB So. Sam Houston St. Byron Cobb DB Nicholls Denzel Thompson DB Jr. Southeastern La. B.T. Sanders DB Nicholls Tyler Stoddard DB Sr. Southeastern La. Nik Grau PK Abilene Christian Brent Spikes DB Jr. McNeese St. Spencer Matthew P Central Arkansas Adam Jones DB So. Northwestern St. Ed Eagan KR Northwestern St. Xavier Bethany DB So. Lamar Aaron Thomas PR Stephen F. Austin Christian Guzman P Fr. Houston Baptist Xavier Robertson KR Jr. Southeastern La. Jonathan Epps PR Jr. Abilene Christian

www.uiwcardinals.com 98 CARDINALS FOOTBALL 2015 2014 Southland Stats RUSHING Team Att-Yds Yds/G PUNTING Team Punt-Yds Avg TACKLES Team S-A-T Avg/G 1. Johnson, Gus SFA 256-1683 129.5 1. Guzman, Christian HBU 67-2955 44.1 1. Chapman, Marion NWLA 95-71-166 11.9 2. Brown, De’Andre ACU 137-962 96.2 2. Edwards, Lachlan SHSU 80-3525 44.1 2. Stephens, Justin ACU 53-47-100 9.1 3. Henry, Michael NICH 192-1005 91.4 3. Spencer, M. UCA 45-1978 44.0 3. Davin Bovie NICH 76-32-108 9.0 4. Harrington, Kade LU 154-740 82.2 4. Coto, Ramon UIW 66-2791 42.3 4. Collin Garrett SFA 41-59-100 8.3 5. Hill, Keshawn SHSU 195-1150 76.7 5. Breaux, Jean MCN 54-2197 40.7 5. Jones, Ronnie LU 43-56-99 8.3

PASSING Team Yds-TD Avg/G ALL PURPOSE Team Yards Avg/G SACKS Team Total Avg/G 1. Berry, Caleb LU 3709-33 309.1 1. Eagan, Ed NWLA 2169 180.8 1. Woodard, Jonathan UCA 10.0 0.83 2. McKenzie, Parker ACU 3084-22 280.4 2. Wilson, Jatavious UCA 1708 142.3 2. Richardson, Nick ACU 9.0 0.75 3. Adkins, Zach NWLA 2821-28 235.1 3. Johnson, Gus SFA 1848 142.2 3. Hall, P.J. SHSU 10.0 0.67 4. Conque, Zach SFA 2733-15 210.2 4. Brown, De’Andre ACU 1238 123.8 4. Okafor, Joe LU 6.0 0.50 5. Howard, Ryan UCA 2369-23 197.4 5. Canty, Keenan NICH 1456 121.3 5. Skyler, Lance SFA 6.0 0.46

PASS EFFICIENCY Team Att-Cmp-Int Eff. SCORING Team TD-XP-FG Pts/G TACKLES FOR LOSS Team Total Avg/G 1. Howard, Ryan UCA 199-301-9 151.5 1. Johnson, Gus SFA 23-0-0 10.6 1. Hall, P.J. SHSU 23.5 1.57 2. McKenzie, Parker ACU 236-365-9 150.6 2. Hill, Keshawn SHSU 21-0-0 8.4 2. Woodard, Jonathan UCA 18.5 1.54 3. Adkins, Zach NWLA 258-383-14 146.0 3. Adams, Ryan SLU 0-60-16 8.3 3. Richardson, Nick ACU 17.0 1.42 4. Berry, Caleb LU 269-459-13 144.5 4. Harrington, Kade LU 12-0-0 8.0 4. Wyatt, Ricky UCA 16.5 1.38 5. Bennett, Bryan SLU 143-289-8 133.0 5. Swimberghe, Luc SHSU 0-67-18 7.6 5. Lee, Corey UIW 14.5 1.32

TOTAL OFFENSE Team Rush-Pass Yds/G SCORING (TDs) Team TDs Pts/G INTERCEPTIONS Team Int-Yds Int/G 1. Berry, Caleb LU 226-3709 327.9 1. Johnson, Gus SFA 23 10.6 1. Jones, Adam NWLA 6-39 0.43 2. McKenzie, Parker ACU -40-3084 276.7 2. Hill, Keshawn SHSU 21 8.4 2. Spikes, Brent MCN 4-156 0.36 3. Conque, Zach SFA 626-2733 258.4 3. Harrington, Kade LU 12 8.0 3. Thompson, Denzel SLU 4-51 0.31 4. Johnson, Jared SHSU 999-3054 253.3 4. Bennett, Bryan SLU 15 6.9 3. Claiborne, Imoan NWLA 4--2 0.31 5. Adkins, Zach NWLA 183-2821 250.3 5. Roberts, Mark LU 13 6.8 3. Corbett, Isiah SLU 4-110 0.31

PUNT RETURN AVG Team Ret-Yds Avg FIELD GOALS Team FG-FGA FG/G PASSES DEFENDED Team Brup-Int Avg/G 1. Thomas, Aaron SFA 28-295 10.5 1. Moore, Chris NWLA 16-26 1.33 1. Madison, Keavon SFA 12-2 1.17 2. Scott, Devante SLU 27-128 4.7 2. Adams, Ryan SLU 16-18 1.23 2. Everette, Mikel SHSU 14-3 1.13 3. Gau, Nik ACU 14-17 1.17 2. Orr, Trenier SHSU 13-4 1.13 4. Swimberghe, Luc SHSU 18-21 1.12 4. Claiborne, Imoan NWLA 8-4 0.92 5. Coto, Ramon UIW 9-13 0.82 4. Thompson, Denzel SLU 8-4 0.92

RECEPTIONS/GAME Team Rec-Yds Rec/G SCORING (KICK) Team PATs-FGs Pts/G 1. Eagan, Ed NWLA 73-908 6.1 1. Adams, Ryan SLU 60-16 8.3 2. Begelton, Reggie LU 67-860 5.6 2. Swimberghe, Luc SHSU 67-18 7.6 3. Boyd, Tyler SFA 70-743 5.4 3. Moore, Chris NWLA 42-16 7.5 4. Lewis, Dezmin UCA 64-945 5.3 4. Grau, Nik ACU 46-14 7.3 5. Thompson, D. ACU 54-650 4.5 5. Wiggs, Jordan SFA 51-10 6.2

KICK RETURN AVG Team Ret-Yds Avg FIELD GOAL PCT Team FG-FGA Pct. 1. Wilson, Jatavious UCA 46-1140 24.8 1. Adams, Ryan SLU 16-18 88.9 2. Eagan, Ed NWLA 45-1045 23.2 2. Swimberghe, Luc SHSU 18-21 85.7 3. Edwards, Kody UIW 21-442 21.0 3. Grau, Nik ACU 14-17 82.4 4. Canty, Keenan NICH 55-1085 19.7 4. Kjellsten, Alex MCN 8-10 80.0 5. Wallace, D’Angelo HBU 47-843 17.9 5. Carranco, Juan LU 6-8 75.0

RECEIVE YDS/GAME Team Rec-Yds Yds/G PAT KICKING PCT Team XP-XPA Pct. 1. Roberts, Mark LU 46-1157 96.4 1. Wiggs, Jordan SFA 51-52 98.1 2. Scott, Devante SLU 50-1064 81.8 2. Grau, Nik ACU 46-47 97.9 3. Lewis, Dezmin UCA 64-945 78.8 3. Moore, Chris NWLA 42-43 97.7 4. Eagan, Ed NWLA 73-908 75.7 4. Swimberghe, Luc SHSU 67-69 97.1 5. Begelton, Reggie LU 67-860 71.7 5. Adams, Ryan SLU 60-62 96.8

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RUSHING OFFENSE Att-Yds Yds/G PASS EFFICIENCY Att-Cmp-Int Effic FIELD GOALS Made-Att Pct 1. Sam Houston State 690-3755 250.3 1. Abilene Christian 254-388-9 155.3 1. Southeastern La. 16-18 .889 2. Southeastern La. 599-3051 234.7 2. Northwestern State 302-446-17 150.4 2. Sam Houston State 18-21 .857 3. McNeese 485-2441 221.9 3. Central Arkansas 287-437-12 149.5 3. Abilene Christian 14-17 .824 4. Stephen F. Austin 515-2696 207.4 4. Southeastern La. 182-350-9 142.0 4. McNeese 10-13 .769 5. Lamar 465-2264 188.7 5. Lamar 274-471-16 141.8 5. Stephen F. Austin 11-15 .733

SCORING DEFENSE Pts Avg TURNOVER MARGIN Mar Per/G OPPONENT PENALTIES No-Yds Avg/G 1. Southeastern La. 230 17.7 1. Northwestern State +10 0.83 1. Houston Baptist 84-851 77.4 2. McNeese 250 22.7 2. Abilene Christian +9 0.75 2. Abilene Christian 90-849 70.8 3. Abilene Christian 325 27.1 3. Southeastern La. +9 0.69 3. Central Arkansas 84-780 65.0 4. Sam Houston State 415 27.7 4. Central Arkansas +6 0.50 4. Nicholls 83-773 64.4 5. Stephen F. Austin 371 28.5 5. McNeese +4 0.36 5. Lamar 81-725 60.4

RUSHING DEFENSE Att-Yards Yds/G PASS DEF EFFICIENCY Att-Cmp-Int Effic PAT KICKING Made-Att Pct 1. McNeese 367-1238 112.5 1. Southeastern La. 212-425-21 94.3 1. Central Arkansas 58-59 98.3 2. Southeastern La. 507-1496 115.1 2. Lamar 197-386-13 110.5 2. Stephen F. Austin 54-55 98.2 3. Abilene Christian 435-1777 148.1 3. McNeese 186-361-14 118.7 3. Abilene Christian 48-49 98.0 4. Lamar 462-2059 171.6 4. Stephen F. Austin 224-412-11 121.5 4. Sam Houston State 67-69 97.1 5. Sam Houston State 619-2711 180.7 5. Sam Houston State 295-538-13 124.8 5. Southeastern La. 63-65 96.9

PASS OFFENSE Att-Cmp-Yds Yds/G FIRST DOWNS Rush-Pass-Pen Total 4TH-DN CONVERSIONS Conv-Att Pct 1. Lamar 274-471-3772 314.3 1. Sam Houston State 182-143-27 352 1. Northwestern State 12-16 75.0 2. Central Arkansas 287-437-3387 282.3 2. Lamar 131-161-22 314 2. Lamar 17-25 68.0 3. Abilene Christian 254-388-3304 275.3 3. Stephen F. Austin 135-157-20 312 3. Central Arkansas 17-28 60.7 4. Stephen F. Austin 302-461-3294 253.4 4. Central Arkansas 115-150-25 290 4. Sam Houston State 13-22 59.1 5. Northwestern State 302-446-3339 238.5 5. Southeastern La. 149-112-22 283 5. Houston Baptist 11-21 52.4

TOTAL OFFENSE Rush-Pass Yds/G 3RD-DN CONVERSIONS Conv-Att Pct TIME OF POSSESSION Total Time Avg/G 1. Lamar 2264-3772 503.0 1. Central Arkansas 85-162 46.7 1. McNeese 357:24 32:29 2. Southeastern La. 3051-3020 467.0 2. Southeastern La. 86-199 43.2 2. Houston Baptist 349:07 31:44 3. Stephen F. Austin 2696-3294 460.8 3. Northwestern State 76-180 42.2 3. Lamar 373:28 31:07 4. Sam Houston State 3755-3055 454.0 4. McNeese 65-154 42.2 4. Northwestern State 369:50 30:49 5. Central Arkansas 1914-3387 441.8 5. Sam Houston State 106-255 41.6 5. Stephen F. Austin 400:09 30:46

PASS DEFENSE Att-Cmp-Yds Yds/G OPPONENT 1ST DOWNS Rush-Pass-Pen Per/G OPP 4TH-DN CONVERT Conv-Att Pct 1. Southeastern La. 212-425-2315 178.1 1. McNeese 67-95-17 16.3 1. Sam Houston State 8-23 34.8 2. Lamar 197-386-2256 188.0 2. Southeastern La. 88-109-23 16.9 2. Southeastern La. 14-34 41.2 3. Northwestern State 205-364-2754 196.7 3. Lamar 101-98-26 18.8 3. Houston Baptist 5-12 41.7 4. Incarnate Word 190-316-2578 214.8 4. Incarnate Word 133-102-12 22.5 4. Lamar 11-24 45.8 5. Nicholls 206-316-2594 216.2 5. Houston Baptist 120-111-18 22.6 5. Stephen F. Austin 10-21 47.6

TOTAL DEFENSE Rush-Pass Yds/G OPP 3RD-DN CONVERT Conv-Att Pct KICKOFF COVERAGE No. NetAvg 1. Southeastern La. 1496-2315 293.2 1. Southeastern La. 67-210 31.9 1. Southeastern La. 94 43.3 2. McNeese 1238-2394 330.2 2. McNeese 52-161 32.3 2. Incarnate Word 38 42.9 3. Lamar 2059-2256 359.6 3. Lamar 60-178 33.7 3. McNeese 68 42.1 4. Northwestern State 2927-2754 405.8 4. Stephen F. Austin 66-189 34.9 4. Stephen F. Austin 77 41.1 5. Stephen F. Austin 2428-2886 408.8 5. Sam Houston State 97-255 38.0 5. Central Arkansas 84 41.0

KICKOFF RETURNS Ret-Yds Avg SACKS BY Sacks Yards RED ZONE OFFENSE RedZone Percent 1. Southeastern La. 29-716 24.7 1. Sam Houston State 39 236 1. Abilene Christian 46-49 93.9 2. Northwestern State 61-1362 22.3 2. Stephen F. Austin 34 211 2. Sam Houston State 54-60 90.0 3. Central Arkansas 63-1377 21.9 3. Southeastern La. 32 202 3. Central Arkansas 53-61 86.9 4. Incarnate Word 56-1165 20.8 4. Lamar 29 199 4. McNeese 45-52 86.5 5. Abilene Christian 40-806 20.2 5. Two with 26 5. Northwestern State 45-53 84.9

PUNT RETURN AVG Ret-Yds Avg SACKS AGAINST Sacks Yards RED ZONE DEFENSE RedZone Percent 1. NIcholls 11-152 13.8 1. Southeastern La. 14 92 1. Southeastern La. 28-42 66.7 2. Central Arkansas 19-248 13.1 2. Houston Baptist 15 121 2. Abilene Christian 30-42 71.4 3. Abilene Christian 19-234 12.3 3. Incarnate Word 20 95 3. Stephen F. Austin 37-45 82.2 4. Northwestern State 28-304 10.9 4. McNeese State 24 143 4. Lamar 36-43 83.7 5. Lamar 21-226 10.8 5. Lamar 24 143 5. McNeese State 27-32 84.4

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Texas A&M-Kingsville Javelinas McNeese State Cowboys Nicholls Colonels Stadium: (12,500) Stadium: Louis Bonnette Field at Cowboy Stadium (17,610) Stadium: Manning Field at John L. Guidry Stadium (10,500) Nickname: Javelinas Nickname: Cowboys Nickname: Colonels Member: Lone Star (NCAA DII) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 7,800 Enrollment: 8,900 Enrollment: 6,300 Location: Kingsville, TX Location: Lake Charles, LA Location: Thibodaux, LA Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Red and Gray Coach: Daren Wilkinson Coach: Matt Viator Coach: Tim Rebowe Coach’s institution record: 0-0 (1st) Coach’s institution record: 68-32 (10th) Coach’s institution record: 0-0 (1st) Coach’s overall record: same Coach’s overall record: same Coach’s overall record: same Sports Information Director: Kelvin Queliz Sports Information Director: Matthew Bonnette Sports Information Director: Jamie Bustos SID Phone: 361-593-2870 SID Phone: 337-475-5207 SID Phone: 985-448-4281 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] Athletics website: www.javelinaathletics.com Athletics website: www.McNeeseSports.com Athletics website: www.geauxcolonels.com 2014 record: 2-9 2014 record: 6-5, 4-4 2014 record: 0-12, 0-8 Series: TAMUK leads 3-0 (2012 - TAMUK 20, UIW 17) Series: MSU leads 1-0 (2014 - MSU 41, UIW 21) Series: UIW leads 1-0 (2014 - UIW, 38-20) Lettermen Returning: 38 Lettermen Returning: 64 Lettermen Returning: 42 Starters Returning: 13 Starters Returning: 17 Starters Returning: 12

Top Returners Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Shawn Vasquez (117 - 585, 5 TD), Trey Mitchell Rushing: Daniel Sams (104 - 711, 2 TD), Ryan Ross (106 Rushing: Tuskani Figaro* (117 - 1103, 7 TD), Michael (131 - 582, 8 TD) - 599, 7 TD) Henry (102 - 1005, 6 TD) Passing: Trey Mitchell (116 - 224 - 1134, 3 TD/11 INT) Passing: Daniel Sams (46 - 97 - 624, 7 TD/4 INT) Passing: Tuskani Figaro* (83 - 157 - 1135, 8 TD/6 INT) Receiving: Jordan Thomas (41 - 547, 3 TD) Receiving: Khalil Thomas (18 - 271, 5 TD) Receiving: Michael Henry (28 - 253, 0 TD), Darryl Watson Tackles: Trevor Moses (81 tackles, 4.5 TFL), Braedon Tackles: Brent Spikes (83 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 4 INT), Bo (18 - 233, 1 TD) Robinson (51 tackles, 12.5 TFL, 4.5 QBS) Brown (43 tackles, 5.0 TFL) Tackles: Kameryon Brown (89 tackles, 1.5 TFL), B.T. Sand- ers (79 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 2 INT) * 2013 stats GAME FOUR GAME FIVE GAME SIX Saturday, Sep. 26 • Sun Bowl Saturday, Oct. 3 • Benson Stadium Saturday, Oct. 10 • El Paso • 7 pm San Antonio • 2 pm Huntsville • TBA

UTEP Miners Northwestern State Demons Sam Houston State Bearkats Stadium: Sun Bowl (51,500) Stadium: Turpin Stadium (15,971) Stadium: Elliott T. Bowers Stadium (12,975) Nickname: Minors Nickname: Demons Nickname: Bearkats Member: Conference USA (NCAA FBS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 23,003 Enrollment: 9,002 Enrollment: 19,719 Location: El Paso, TX Location: Natchitoches, LA Location: Huntsville, TX Colors: Dark Blue, Orange, Silver Accent Colors: Purple, White, Orange Trim Colors: Orange and White Coach: Sean Kugler Coach: Jay Thomas Coach: K. C. Keeler Coach’s institution record: 9-16 (3rd) Coach’s institution record: 12-12 (3rd) Coach’s institution record: 11-5 (2nd) Coach’s overall record: same Coach’s overall record: 39-47 (9th) Coach’s overall record: 185-78-1 (22nd) Sports Information Director: Denise Mata Sports Information Director: Doug Ireland Sports Information Director: Paul Ridings SID Phone: 915-747-6653 SID Phone: 318-357-6467 SID Phone: 936-294-1764 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] Athletics website: www.utepathletics.com Athletics website: www.NSUDemons.com Athletics website: www.gobearkats.com 2014 record: 7-6 2014 record: 6-6, 4-4 2014 record: 11-5, 7-1 Series: first meeting Series: NSU leads 1-0 (2014 - NSU, 49-12) Series: SHSU leads 3-0 (2014 - SHSU, 40-19) Lettermen Returning: 48 Lettermen Returning: 53 Lettermen Returning: 54 Starters Returning: 12 Starters Returning: 15 Starters Returning: 21

Top Returners Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Aaron Jones (242 - 1374, 11 TD) Rushing: De’Mard Llorens (87 - 429, 3 TD) Rushing: De’Mard Llorens (87 - 429, 3 TD) Passing: None Passing: Daniel Hazlewood (3 - 4 - 31, 0TD/0 INT) Passing: Daniel Hazlewood (3 - 4 - 31, 0TD/0 INT) Receiving: Autrey Golden (31 - 263, 2 TD) Receiving: Ed Eagan (73 - 908, 6 TD), Tuff McClain (35 - Receiving: Ed Eagan (73 - 908, 6 TD), Tuff McClain (35 - Tackles: Alvin Jones (55 tackles, 9.0 TFL, 1.5 QBS), Devin 430, 4 TD) 430, 4 TD) Cockrell (52 tackles, 7.0 TFL, 2.0 QBS) Tackles: Adam Jones (85 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 5 INT), Chase Tackles: Adam Jones (85 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 5 INT), Chase Collins (65 tackles, 4.5 TFL) Collins (65 tackles, 4.5 TFL)

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Abilene Christian Wildcats Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks Southeastern Louisiana Lions Stadium: Shotwell Stadium (15,000) Stadium: Homer Bryce Stadium (14,575) Stadium: Strawberry Stadium (7,408) Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Lumberjacks Nickname: Lions Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 4,600 Enrollment: 12,955 Enrollment: 20,019 Location: Abilene, TX Location: Nacogdoches, TX Location: Hammond, LA Colors: Purple and White Colors: Purple and White Colors: Green and Gold Coach: Ken Collums Coach: Clint Conque Coach: Ron Roberts Coach’s institution record: 19-15 (4th) Coach’s institution record: 8-5 (2nd) Coach’s institution record: 25-13 (4th) Coach’s overall record: same Coach’s overall record: 113-64 (15th) Coach’s overall record: 72-29 (9th) Sports Information Director: Lance Fleming Sports Information Director: Rand Champion Sports Information Director: Kemmler Chapple SID Phone: 325-674-2693 SID Phone: 936-468-2606 SID Phone: 985-549-3221 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] Athletics website: www.acusports.com Athletics website: www.SFAJacks.com Athletics website: www.LionSports.net 2014 record: 6-6, 4-4 2014 record: 8-5, 5-3 2014 record: 9-4, 7-1 Series: ACU leads 5-1 (2014 - ACU 21, UIW 0) Series: SFA leads 1-0 (2014 - SFA 38, UIW 3) Series: SLU leads 2-0 (2014 - SLU 63, UIW 7) Lettermen Returning: 38 Lettermen Returning: 41 Lettermen Returning: 46 Starters Returning: 15 Starters Returning: 14 Starters Returning: 13

Top Returners Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: De’Andre Brown (137 - 962, 9 TD) Rushing: Zach Conque (154 - 626, 13 TD) Rushing: Kody Sutton (142 - 630, 6 TD) Passing: Parker McKenzie (236 - 365 - 3084, 22 TD/9 INT) Passing: Zach Conque (249 - 385 - 2733, 15 TD/9 INT) Passing: D’Shaie Landor (5 - 8 - 151, 0 TD/1 INT) Receiving: Cedric Gilbert (38 - 667, 7 TD) Receiving: Aaron Thomas (53 - 703, 2 TD) Receiving: Jeff Smiley (39 - 601, 7 TD) Tackles: Sam Denmark (77 tackles, 4.0 TFL, 2.0 QBS), Lynn Tackles: Justin Owens (80 tackles, 6.0 TFL, 2.0 QBS), Tackles: Micah Eugene (65 tackles, 3.0 TFL), Herbert Harris Grady (52 tackles, 7.0 TFL) Kedrick Harrison (39 tackles, 12.5 TFL, 4.5 QBS) (54 tackles, 2.5 TFL, 1.0 QBS)

GAME TEN GAME ELEVEN Saturday, Nov. 14 • Benson Stadium Saturday, Nov. 21 • Husky Stadium San Antonio • 2 pm Houston • 2 pm

Lamar Cardinals Houston Baptist Huskies Stadium: Provost Umphrey Stadium (16,000) Stadium: Husky Stadium (5,000) Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Huskies Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Member: Southland (NCAA FCS) Enrollment: 14,052 Enrollment: 3,128 Location: Beaumont, TX Location: Houston, TX Colors: Red and White Colors: Royal Blue and Orange Coach: Ray Woodard Coach: Vic Shealy Coach’s institution record: 26-32 (6th) Coach’s institution record: 2-9 (2nd) Coach’s overall record: Same Coach’s overall record: 29-23-1 (6th) Sports Information Director: James Dixon Sports Information Director: Russ Reneau SID Phone: 409-880-8329 SID Phone: 281-649-3098 SID E-mail: [email protected] SID E-mail: [email protected] Athletics website: www.lamarcardinals.com Athletics website: www.HBUHuskies.com 2014 record: 8-4, 5-3 2014 record: 2-9, 1-7 Series: LU leads 2-0 (2014 - LU 31, UIW 20) Series: UIW leads 3-0 (2014 - UIW 31, HBU 8) Lettermen Returning: 47 Lettermen Returning: 55 Starters Returning: 20 Starters Returning: 25

Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Kade Harrington (154 - 740, 11 TD) Rushing: B.J. Kelly (150 - 735, 3 TD) Passing: Joe Minden (43 - 56 - 487, 1 TD/1 INT at SFA) Passing: Jonathan Fleming (93 - 176 - 1051, 11 TD/10 INT) Receiving: Reggie Begelton (67 - 860, 6 TD) Receiving: Kenneth Bibbins (22 - 354, 5 TD) Tackles: Ronnie Jones (99 tackles, 11/5 TFL, 5.0 QBS), Tackles: Garrett Dolan (82 tackles, 6.5 TFL, 2.5 QBS), Xavier Bethany (98 tackles, 4.5 TFL, 2 INT) Terrell Brown (62 tackles, 7.5 TFL)

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Rushed for 100 or more yards: 118, Junior Sessions vs Houston Rushed for 100 or more yards: 143, Kade Harrington at Lamar, Baptist, 10/4/14 11/15/14 Rushed for 150 or more yards: 244, Broderick Reeves at Mc- Rushed for 150 or more yards: 252, Gus Johnson at Stephen F. Austin, 9/6/14 Murry, 11/2/13 Rushed for 200 or more yards: 252, Gus Johnson at Stephen F. 244, Broderick Reeves at Mc- Rushed for 200 or more yards: Austin, 9/6/14 Murry, 11/2/13 Two Rushers for 100 or more yards: 113, Brandon Kelsey; 103, Two Rushers for 100 or more yards: 128, Zach Rhodes; 121, Lester Bush vs Midwestern State, 10/1/11 Trent Rios vs Eastern New Mexico, 9/14/12 Two rushing touchdowns: 2, Keshawn Hill vs Sam Houston Two rushing touchdowns: 2, Broderick Reeves at Lamar, State, 11/8/14 11/15/14 Three rushing touchdowns: 3, Dylan Long vs McNeese State, Three rushing touchdowns: 3, Paden Lynch at Lamar, 9/17/11 10/25/14 Four rushing touchdowns: 6, Broderick Reeves at McMurry, Four rushing touchdowns: 4, Gus Johnson at Stephen F. Aus- tin, 9/6/14 11/2/13 Passing for 200-299 yards: 234, Caleb Berry at Lamar, 11/15/14 Passing for 200-299 yards: 213, Jordan Scelfo vs Sam Houston Passing for 300-399 yards: 329, Parker McKenzie at Abilene State, 11/8/14 Christian, 9/20/14 Passing for 300-399 yards: 311, Eric Massoni vs A&M-Kingsville, Passing for 400 or more yards: 408, Mitchell Gale vs Abilene 10/15/11 Christian, 11/10/2012 Passing for 400 or more yards: none Three touchdown passes: 3, Caleb Berry at Lamar, 11/15/14 Three touchdown passes: 3, Trent Brittain vs Texas College, Four touchdown passes: 4, Zach Adkins at Northwestern State, 9/7/13 10/11/14 Four touchdown passes: none Receiving for 100 or more yards: 124, Mark Roberts at Lamar, 11/15/14 Receiving for 100 or more yards: 116, Cole Wick at Nicholls, Receiving for 150 or more yards: 232, Greg Livingston at Mc- 11/1/14 Murry, 11/2/13 Receiving for 150 or more yards: 188, Dominic Hamilton vs Two Receivers 100 or more yards: 109, Charcandrick West and East Central, 10/10/09 102, Darrell Cantu-Harkless vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Two Receivers 100 or more yards: none Three Receivers 100 or more yards: none Three Receivers 100 or more yards: none Two Receiving Touchdowns: 2, Gerald Thomas vs Sam Hous- Two Receiving Touchdowns: 2, Casey Jennings vs Abilene ton State, 11/8/14 Christian, 11/9/13 Three Receiving Touchdowns: 3, Andy Tanner vs Midwestern Three Receiving Touchdowns: none State, 9/19/09 Kickoff returned for a touchdown: 93, Jatavious Wilson at Cen- Kickoff returned for a touchdown: 83, Marcus Wright vs East- tral Arkansas, 8/29/13 ern New Mexico, 9/14/12 Punt returned for a touchdown: 0, Desmond Smith at Central Punt returned for a touchdown: 25, Nick Ginn vs A&M-Kings- Arkansas, 8/29/13 ville, 10/15/11 Interception returned for a touchdown: 45, Brent Spikes vs Interception returned for a touchdown: 86, Juan Asencio at McNeese State, 10/25/14 A&M-Kingsville, 10/13/12 Fumble returned for a touchdown: 0, Lyn Clark at Northwestern Fumble returned for a touchdown: 0, Grady Achilles vs Texas State, 10/11/14 A&M-Commerce, 10/6/12 All-Purpose 200 or more yards: 270, Gus Johnson at Stephen All-Purpose 200 or more yards: 275, Broderick Reeves at Mc- F. Austin, 9/6/14 2.0, Ronnie Jones at Lamar, 11/15/14 Murry, 11/2/13 Made two or more sacks: Had two or more interceptions: 2, Sam Denmark at Abilene 2.0, Corey Lee vs Sacramento State, Made two or more sacks: Christian, 9/20/14 8/30/14 Had three or more interceptions: 3, Brent Spikes vs McNeese Had two or more interceptions: 2, Kobie Douglas vs Abilene State, 10/25/14 Christian, 11/9/13 Made 10 or more tackles: 12, Ronnie Jones at Lamar, 11/15/14 Had three or more interceptions: none Made 15 or more tackles: 17, Nathan Uland at Eastern New Made 10 or more tackles: 13, Padyn Giebler vs Lamar, 11/15/14 Mexico, 11/7/09 Made 15 or more tackles: 15, Juan Asencio vs Angelo State, Kicked three or more field goals:3, Morgan Lineberry at 11/5/11 Abilene Christian, 11/12/11 Kicked three or more field goals: 4, Saul Meza vs Abilene Christian, 11/10/2012 Scoring four or more touchdowns: 6, Broderick Reeves at McMurry, 11/2/13

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