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HORNS PLAY HOST TO BYU long-time successful defensive coordina- GAME 1 SATURDAY: After a convincing season- tor, spending four years at South Carolina opening victory over North Texas in the (1999-2002) and seven at Florida (2003-09). debut of first-year Charlie NCAA • Most Wins Last Two Seasons Strong, the Longhorns will face BYU in 1. Florida State______26-2 Austin on Saturday (6:30 p.m. Central). 2. Ohio State______24-2 The teams have met just four times, though Alabama______24-3 #NR/24 TEXAS (1-0, 0-0 Big 12) two of those have occurred in the last three 4. Louisville______23-3 vs. years. Texas downed the Cougars, 17-16 Oregon______23-3 BYU (1-0) in Austin in 2011, but BYU knocked off Stanford______23-5 the Longhorns, 40-21, in Provo, Utah, last Darrell K Royal - Texas Memorial Stadium/ season behind the rushing of QB Taysom STARTERS RETURNING: Texas wel- Joe Jamail Field (100,119) Hill and RB Jamaal Williams. comes back starters at 12 positions, includ- Saturday, Sept. 6 (Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. CT/ ing five on offense and seven on defense. TV: FS1) TEXAS OPENS 2014 WITH WIN: The There are 12 offensive players who started defense accounted for four THE SERIES: BYU leads 3-1 a game in 2013 back for 2014, while the and allowed just 94 yards of total offense, defense includes 13 players with at least TELEVISION: The game will be shown on leading the Longhorns to a 38-7 victo- one start last season. FOX Sports 1. ry over North Texas Saturday. WR John Harris set career highs with seven recep- STARTERS LOST: Texas is replacing 10 RADIO: All games are broadcast on the tions and 110 yards, and Texas used a bal- offensive and defensive starters, as well Longhorn IMG Radio Network on its 38-sta- anced offensive attack to control the game. as its and place-kicker. Eight of tion network which includes flagship KVET David Ash was 19 of 34 for 190 yards and those 10 starters earned All-Big 12 honors (1300 AM/98.1 FM) in Austin. Pregame a TD, while running backs Johnathan Gray last season and two - DE begins one hour before kickoff. The game and Malcolm Brown (two TD’s) contrib- and PK/P - were consensus is also available online at TexasSports.com. uted 84 and 65 rushing yards, respectively. All-Americans. The group of 10 starters Craig Way (play-by-play), Roger Wallace accounted for 421 games played, including (color) and (sideline) will call TEXAS BEGINS STRONG ERA: Texas 297 career starts. Those totals do not include the action. A live radio broadcast for each has opened its 122nd season in program Fera, who served double duty last season as game also can be heard on SiriusXM Satellite: history and first under the guidance of the place-kicker and punter. He was a final- XM 202; Sirius 117; Internet 969; Spanish who was hired in January ist for the Lou Groza Award and Jeffcoat 550. Dr. Rubén Pizarro-Silva (play-by-play) as the school’s 29th head coach, but just captured the as the and John Jagou (color) have the call for the sixth in the last 58 years. Strong spent top defensive end in the nation. Spanish Language Broadcasts. ESPN will have the past four seasons as Louisville head a national broadcast with Bill Rosinski (play- coach, re-energizing a program that had a WHAT’S INSIDE... by-play), David Norrie (color) and Joe Schad 15-21 record in the three years prior to his pgs. 1-8 Notes pgs. 11-25 2014 Statistics (sidelines). arrival. He posted a 37-15 record, which pg. 2 2014 Schedule pg. 26 Game Recaps pg. 2 Opponent pgs. 27-28 Roster included a pair of Big East Conference Series Info pg. 28 Pronunciations Championships (2011, 2012). Strong was pg. 5 2014 Award named Big East Coach of the Year in both Watch Lists CONNECTING WITH THE HORNS 2010 and 2012, and led the Cardinals to pg. 7 Horns in the NFL Twitter:______@Longhorn_FB four bowl appearances with three wins. pg. 9 By The Numbers ______@Strong_TexasFB Over the past two years, Louisville was pg. 10 Media Info. Facebook:__ www.facebook.com/TexasLonghorns the nation’s fourth-winningest program, ______www.facebook.com/utfootball YouTube:______posting a 23-3 record (88.5 percent). Prior __ www.youtube.com/user/TexasLonghornsVideo to his stint at Louisville, Strong was a as of Aug. 31

www.TexasSports.com TEXAS-BYU ALL-TIME SERIES AT-A-GLANCE OVERALL SERIES: BYU leads, 3-1 SERIES RECORD IN AUSTIN: Tied, 1-1 SERIES RECORD IN PROVO: BYU leads, 2-0 #NR/24 TEXAS Record: 1-0 (0-0, Big 12) SERIES HISTORY Home: 1-0 Away: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 Year Score UT’s final record BYU’s final record 1987_____BYU 22, @ Texas 17______7-5 (5-2/T-2nd in SWC)___9-4 (7-1/2nd in WAC) Aug. 30 North Texas (LHN)______W, 38-8 1988_____@ BYU 47, #19/NR Texas 6 ______4-7 (2-5/T-4th in SWC)____9-4 (5-3/T-3rd in WAC) Sept. 6 BYU (FS1)______6:30 p.m. 2011_____@ #24/21 Texas 17, BYU 16______11-2 (7-1/2nd in Big 12)___10-3 (Independent) 13 vs. #7/7 UCLA% (FOX)______7 p.m. 27 at Kansas*______TBA 2013_____@ BYU 40, #15/16 Texas 21______8-5 (7-2/t2nd in Big 12)____8-5 (Independent) Oct. 4 #10/10 BAYLOR*______TBA 11 vs. #4/3 Oklahoma*+______TBA STREAKS, TRENDS AND MILESTONES: • Senior LB Demarco Cobbs recorded his 18 IOWA ST.* (LHN)______7 p.m. • Texas won its 15th straight season-open- first career in the fourth quar- 25 at #20/21Kansas St.*______TBA ing game by defeating North Texas on ter vs. North Texas, returning it 28 yards Nov. 1 at Texas Tech*______TBA Saturday. UT improved to 102-17-3 (.848) for a . DT Chris Whaley had 8 WEST VIRGINIA*______TBA all-time in season openers. The Longhorns UT’s last interception return for a score (31 15 at Oklahoma St.*______TBA are 80-7-2 (.910) when opening the year at yards) in the 2013 Oklahoma game. 27 TCU* (FS1)______6:30 p.m. home. • needs 24 more receiving all times Central | * Big 12 game | + Cotton Bowl () | • Texas has won all 10 meetings with yards to become the eighth player in UT %AT&T Stadium (Arlington) NOTE: Rankings listed as The AP Poll/Coaches Poll North Texas and outscored the Mean history with 2,000 in his career. Green 186-14 over the last four games. CHARLIE STRONG (Central Arkansas ‘82): • Dominic Espinosa made his 40th FIRST-AND-GOAL: Strong, in his first season at UT, has com- straight start at center which leads the • The UNT offense never advanced to the piled a 38-16 (.704) career record. He spent team. DE Cedric Reed leads the defense red zone and did not convert a third-down the previous four years as head coach at Louisville, leading the Cardinals to two Big East with 20 consecutive starts. opportunity until early in the fourth quar- Championships and four bowl appearances. A • For just the 14th time on UT record, the ter of Saturday’s game. The Mean Green two-time Big East Coach of the Year, Strong Longhorns held an opponent to under 100 were unable to convert their first nine spent 11 seasons as a defensive coordinator yards of total offense when they limited attempts and ended the game 3-for-15. (1999-02 at South Carolina; 2003-09 at Florida). North Texas to just 94 (79 rushing, 15 Last season, UNT ranked No. 20 in the FBS passing). The 94 yards yielded rank No. 13 in third-down conversions (47 percent). on the UT single-game list and it marked • The Texas defense forced North Texas the first time since Oct. 29, 2011 that the into four interceptions, the most since the Longhorns held an opponent under 100 2009 Oklahoma State game (Oct. 31). The yards. Texas was one of just three schools Longhorns totaled 10 interceptions dur- BYU in the FBS to allow that few yards in week ing the 2013 season. Dylan Haines, Jordan Record: 1-0 (Independent) one (also Pittsburgh, 57, and Louisiana- Hicks, Adrian Colbert and Demarco Cobbs Home: 0-0 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 Monroe, 94). The 15 passing yards sur- each recorded his first career interception. rendered to UNT rank No. 9 on the UT • UNT averaged 1.8 yards on 43 rushing Aug. 30 at UConn (ESPN)______W, 35-10 single-game list. attempts and its longest play was 8 yards. Sept. 6 at NR/24 Texas (FS1)______6:30 p.m. 11 HOUSTON (ESPN)______8 p.m. DISRUPTIVE DEFENSE 20 VIRGINIA ______TBA Oct. 3 UTAH STATE (ESPN)______9:15 p.m. No team in the nation was more disruptive to the opponents’ passing attack than Texas was in 9 at Central Florida (ESPN)____ 6:30 p.m. week one. The Longhorns held North Texas to three completions on 17 passing attempts while 18 NEVADA______TBA picking off Mean Green Josh Greer and Andrew McNulty a combined four times. 24 at Boise St. (ESPN OR ESPN2)_____ 8 p.m. UNT finished the game with just 15 passing yards, the eighth fewest allowed by Texas in school Nov. 1 at Mid. Tennessee (CBSSN)___ 2:30 p.m. history. Those numbers yielded a -22.0 team passing efficiency rating for UT, the best mark in 15 UNLV______TBA the country. Last season, the Mean Green had a passing efficiency rating of 133.51, which ranked 22 SAVANNAH STATE (BYUtv)____ 2 p.m. a respectable No. 55 in the FBS. 29 at California ______TBA all times Central Team Passing Efficiency Defense Leaders (FBS) – Week One NOTE: Rankings listed as The AP Poll/Coaches Poll

Rk. Team Cmp.-Att.-Int. (Opp.) Yds Passing Efficiency BRONCO MENDENHALL (Oregon State ‘88): Now in his 10th season as head coach at BYU, 1. Texas______3-17-4______15______-22.0 Mendenhall has restored the Cougars’ reputa- 2. New Mexico St______2-7-1______6______7.2 tion as one of the nation’s top 3. LSU______8-24-2______50______34.2 programs. Mendenhall has guided his teams 4. Pittsburgh______9-16-3______31______35.0 to nine straight bowl appearances, two out- 5. Memphis______6-16-1______30______40.8 right conference championships, and regular national top-25 rankings.

2 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. BYU [Sept. 6] • Two players on both offense (RT Marcus ONE-TWO PUNCH IN THE Hutchins, WR John Harris) and defense BACKFIELD: Senior Malcolm Brown and DID YOU KNOW? (DE Shiro Davis, S Adrian Colbert) started junior Johnathan Gray form one of the North Texas ran just one offensive play for the time in their careers in the North most talented – and productive – running in Texas territory during in the first half Texas game. back duos in the country. Brown and Gray Saturday and it resulted in a turnover. On • Five true freshmen saw action vs. North are one of just six twosomes in the nation second-and-5 from the UT 48 late in the Texas: TE Andrew Beck, WR Armanti to return after each rushing for more than second quarter, Andrew McNulty’s pass Foreman, RB D’Onta Foreman, DB Jason 750 yards last season. Brown rushed for was picked off by Adrian Colbert. UNT had Hall and WR Lorenzo Joe. Other players 904 yards and nine while 31 total yards (on 27 plays) in the first half. who saw their first career action included averaging 105.1 rushing yards over the last CB Antwuan Davis, LB Naashon Hughes, eight games. Gray is fully recovered from a CATCHING ON: With the departure of DE Logan Mills, DB Dylan Haines, FB torn Achilles that caused him to miss the Mike Davis, who ended his career fourth Dominic Cruciani and OL Jake Raulerson. final four games last season. Gray aver- in UT history in both receptions (200) and aged 4.9 yards per carry on 159 attempts, receiving yards (2,753), Texas did not have DIRECTING THE OFFENSE: David Ash finishing the season with 780 yards on the much returning production beyond senior is being relied upon to direct the offense ground. Both are threats to catch the ball Jaxon Shipley and junior Marcus Johnson. with the hope to replicate a 2012 season out of the backfield: Brown had 17 catches Shipley has posted 165 receptions (seventh which saw him start in 12 of 13 games for 195 yards and Gray had 15 catches on the UT career list) in his career after and finish 15th in the FBS in completion for 61 yards. In the opener, the pair com- catching six for 43 yards in the opener. percentage (67.3). Ash played in just three bined for 147 yards on the ground (Gray Behind Shipley, Johnson is the leading games last year, missing the final 10 to - 82, Brown - 65), while Brown scored two returning receiver in terms of yardage, hav- injury and earning a medical redshirt. He’s touchdowns and Gray had a game-high ing caught 22 passes for 350 yards (15.9 ypc) one of the most experienced quarterbacks 42-yard run. Behind Brown and Gray, the last year. Harris displayed big-play ability in in the Big 12 having played in 29 games Longhorns will be youthful with just two 2013 when he averaged 28.2 yards on five with 22 starts. He ranks eighth on the UT scholarship running backs on the roster: catches, including a pair of touchdowns, and career passing yards list (4,728). In the true freshmen Donald Catalon and D’Onta was the breakout player vs. UNT as he posted season opener, Ash went 19 of 34 for 190 Foreman. Seeing his first collegiate action career highs in receptions (seven) and yards yards, one passing TD and one rushing vs. UNT, Foreman rushed twice for 37 (110) while also catching a TD. Head coach TD. In all, he directed five scoring drives. yards including a long of 34. Charlie Strong praised Harris for having an excellent preseason camp. Jacorey Warrick NEW LOOK ON THE OFFENSIVE FBS • Top Returning Rushing Duos made his first career catches (two for 30 LINE: With three starters lost from last (750+ Yards each) yards) vs. UNT. Junior Daje Johnson figures year, the Longhorns have a somewhat dif- 1. BYU to be a factor after posting 24 receptions ferent look to the offensive line this year. Taysom Hill______1,344 for 178 yards last season. He has big-play Texas isn’t, however, without experience. Jamaal Williams______1,233 ability with five career plays of 45 or more Senior center Dominic Espinosa has start- 2. Arkansas yards, but missed the opener due to suspen- Alex Collins______1,026 sion. True freshmen Armanti Foreman and ed 40 straight games though he left the Jonathan Williams______900 North Texas game with an ankle injury. 3. Louisiana-Lafayette Lorenzo Joe saw action vs. UNT. Junior Kennedy Estelle made eight starts a Alonzo Harris______942 year ago and opened the UNT game at left Elijah McGuire______863 UT ALL-TIME RECORDS tackle. Two players who made one start 4. Penn State Overall (121 years)______876-339-33 (.715) Zach Zwinak______989 each last year – junior Sedrick Flowers Home______505-126-13 Bill Belton______803 and sophomore Kent Perkins – replaced Away______270-142-10 5. Texas and Mason Walters as the Neutral______101-71-10 starting guards. Marcus Hutchins, who Malcolm Brown______904 Jonathan Gray______780 vs. Ranked Opponents came over from the defensive line during 6. Pittsburgh preseason camp, started the UNT game at James Connor______799 All-time*______131-137-8 (.489) right tackle. Isaac Bennett______797 Home______47-39-4 Away______38-46-0 NCAA ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS LISTS Neutral______46-52-4 Ranked matchup______109-79-5 YEARS RECORD PCT. YEARS WINS As the higher-ranked team+______71-34-2 1. Notre Dame____126____875-305-42____.7332 1. Michigan______135______911 As the lower-ranked team+______38-46-3 2.. Michigan______135____911-321-36____.7326 2. TEXAS______122______876 * as ranked by either The AP Poll or Coaches Poll 3. Oklahoma______120____843-312-53_____.720 3. Notre Dame____126______875 + both teams ranked 3. Boise State______47_____ 396-154-2______.719 4. Nebraska______125______866 5. Ohio State______125____850-318-53_____.718 5. Ohio State______125______850 W/L vs. unranked opponents (since 1936) 6. TEXAS______122____876-339-33____ .715 6. Oklahoma______120______843 All-time*______483-117-7 (.801) 7. Alabama______120____839-323-43____ .714 7 Alabama______120______839 Home______272-51-2 8. USC______121____797-323-54____ .702 8. Tennessee______118______805 Away ______183-59-3 Neutral______28-7-2

www.TexasSports.com 3 LOOKING FOR AN INCREASED ROLE: DEPTH AT LINEBACKER: Texas has REPLACING THE KICKERS: Texas had Texas has three tight ends on the roster depth at linebacker, where five players that to replace its punter and place-kicker this with extended playing time. Seniors Greg started in at least one game last season season. Anthony Fera served a dual role Daniels and were the starters return. Senior Steve Edmond, an honor- last year and turned in one of the best last season, including five games together. able mention All-Big 12 selection last year, performances in school history. Fera was a While Daniels and Swaim were a key in the anchors the middle, while senior Jordan finalist for the 2013 Lou Groza Award after running game last season, the duo combined Hicks and junior Peter Jinkens start at the connecting on 20 of 22 field goals, includ- for just six catches. M.J. McFarland, the No. outside positions. Dalton Santos (seven ing a streak of 15 consecutive that matched 3 , did not have a reception in his starts) and Timothy Cole (one) also bring Phil Dawson’s school record (1996-97). 11 games. Last season at Louisville, Charlie starting experience from last season, while His 90.9 percent field-goal accuracy ranks Strong’s offense had two tight ends - Gerald Demarco Cobbs (six starts) and Tevin second on the UT all-time single-season Christian (28) and Ryan Hubbell (14) - com- Jackson (two) have starting experience list. He also averaged 40.7 yards on 75 bine for 42 catches. During 2012, Hubbell from 2012. Edmond, who has made 22 punts. Junior Nick Rose took over as the (14) and Nate Nord (13) combined for 27 career starts, recorded 73 tackles last year. place-kicker after serving as the kickoff receptions. That same season, McFarland Hicks is returning from an Achilles injury specialist each of the last two years and (8) and Daniels (5) were more involved in that caused him to miss the final 10 games connected on 1 of 2 field goals vs. UNT the UT passing game, combining for 13 a season ago, but hopes to return to the (missed from 38, made from 34). Senior catches. Daniels is out of action with a knee form that saw him make 41 tackles in the William Russ took over as the No. 1 injury so freshman Andrew Beck was moved first four contests of 2013. Jinkens started punter. In his first action as a punter, Russ to tight end in the preseason. McFarland in six games last year, playing his best in averaged 38.2 yards on five punts placing posted two catches for 7 yards in the opener the final two when he made a combined two inside the opponents 20-yard line. as Texas started the game in a two-tight end 21 tackles. Redshirt freshman Naashon set with McFarland and Swaim. Hughes also figures to enter the mix for playing time. Hicks and Cobbs had excel- IN THE TRENCHES: The Longhorns lent season debuts as each made an inter- will rely on a stout and experienced defen- ception, with Cobbs returning his 28 yards sive line. Senior Cedric Reed and junior for a touchdown, and finished with five Shiro Davis are the starting ends while tackles apiece. senior Desmond Jackson and junior occupy the tackle posi- PLAYMAKERS IN THE SECONDARY: tions. The quartet made their presence With experienced playmakers Quandre known from the onset of the opener vs. Diggs, Duke Thomas and Mykkele UNT, setting the tone and helping Texas Thompson, the Longhorns have a well- allow just 40 yards of total offense in the equipped secondary and proved that by first three quarters. The Longhorns have allowing just 15 passing yards in week depth on the line as evidenced by reserves one vs. UNT. Diggs, a three-year start- DT Hassan Ridgeway making two sacks er, and Thomas, a junior who started 10 and DT Alex Norman making one. In games a year ago, will man the corner- addition to those two, DE Caleb Bluiett, back positions. With 37 career starts under DE Bryce Cottrell and DT Paul Boyette Jr. his belt, Diggs is the most experienced saw action. player on defense and second-most on • A first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2013, the team (Dominic Espinosa – 40 starts). Reed is a disruptive force who has started Manning one of the safety positions will be in 20 straight games. The senior forced Thompson, a senior who has seen action DID YOU KNOW? five and recorded 19 tackles for in 39 career games including 19 starts. loss and 10 sacks last year. His 79 tack- The last starting spot in the secondary DE Cedric Reed was among select com- les were third on the team and are tops was won by Adrian Colbert in the opener pany nationally last season. He was one among returning players. Davis, a junior, vs. UNT, while freshman Jason Hall and of only two defensive players in the FBS made his first career start vs. UNT. He sophomore Dylan Haines also saw time. with at least 5.0 sacks, four pass breakups saw action in all 13 games last season and The Longhorns were without Josh Turner and five forced fumbles. Reed had 10.0 made 15 tackles, four of them for a loss. for at least the opener due to suspension. sacks, four PBUs and five forced fum- Jackson and Brown bring plenty of experi- He played in 12 games (three starts) last bles. He ranked tied for 18th nationally ence to the middle of the line. Combined, season and posted 37 tackles. Colbert, who in sacks (0.77 per game) and tied for fifth the two have played in 66 games and had six special teams tackles in 2013, had in forced fumbles (0.38 pg). Khalil Mack started in 28. Jackson recorded a career- an interception vs. the Mean Green as did of Buffalo was the other player. He had high 39 tackles last year, along with a pair Haines. Sophomore Bryson Echols as well 10.5 sacks, seven pass breakups and five of sacks and five tackles for loss. Brown, as redshirt freshman Antwuan Davis saw forced fumbles. Mack ended up being meanwhile, finished the season tied for time at in the opener. selected with the fifth overall pick in the third in PBUs (5), third in tackles for loss 2014 NFL Draft by the Oakland Raiders. (12) and seventh in tackles (68). 4 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. BYU [Sept. 6] PRESEASON NATIONAL AWARD Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award (Nation’s BREAKING DOWN THE 2014 SCHED- WATCH LISTS: Texas is well represented Best Player from Texas) ULE: UT will play eight of its 12 games Malcolm Brown on the preseason watch lists for national this season against teams that reached awards. The Horns have nine players rep- Jim Thorpe Award (Nation’s Best a in 2013. Those eight bowl resented a total of 23 times on 13 award Defensive Back) teams all registered at least eight wins. Last lists. season, Texas played nine teams that were Lombardi Award (College Lineman of the Bednarik Award (Nation’s Defensive in bowl games in 2012. UT only leaves the Year) state of Texas three times in 2014, but the Player of the Year) Steve Edmond Malcom Brown Dominic Espinosa schedule is one of the more challenging Quandre Diggs Cedric Reed in recent history. All three nonconference Cedric Reed opponents - North Texas, BYU and UCLA Lott Trophy (Nation’s Top Impact Player) Biletnikoff Award (Nation’s Best Receiver) Cedric Reed - reached bowl games. The Longhorns are Jaxon Shipley one of only two Big 12 teams without an Maxwell Award (College Player of the FCS foe on the schedule. After playing its (Nation’s Most Year) Outstanding Defensive Player) Malcolm Brown first two games at home against UNT and Malcom Brown Johnathan Gray BYU, the Longhorns will play in AT&T Quandre Diggs Stadium in Arlington, Texas, for the sec- Cedric Reed (Nation’s Most Outstanding Interior Lineman) ond time in their history, facing UCLA on Butkus Award (Nation’s Best Linebacker) Malcom Brown Sept. 13. The previous time was the 2009 Steve Edmond Dominic Espinosa Big 12 Championship win vs. Nebraska. Rimington Trophy (Nation’s Top Center) Doak Walker Award (Nation’s Best Dominic Espinosa Texas • 2014 Opponents ) Opponent Bowl, Result 2013 Record Malcolm Brown Ted Hendricks Award (Nation’s Top DE) North Texas Heart of Texas, W 9-4 Johnathan Gray Cedric Reed BYU Fight Hunger, L 8-5 UCLA Hyundai Sun, W 10-3 STRONG IMPROVEMENT Kansas None, L 3-9 Baylor Tostitos Fiesta, L 11-2 A long-time defensive coordinator, Charlie Strong’s teams pride themselves on being Oklahoma Allstate Sugar, W 11-2 tough, physical and sound defensively. During his four years (2010-13) as Louisville Iowa State None 3-9 head coach, the team improved in a number of categories culinating with last year’s Kansas St. Buffalo Wild Wings, W 8-5 top-rated defense in the FBS. The Cardinals were in the top 25 nationally in total Texas Tech Holiday, W 8-5 defense in each of Strong’s four seasons. In the three years prior to his arrival, the W. Virginia None 4-8 Cardinals never finished higher than No. 65 in the FBS in total defense. Oklahoma St. AT&T Cotton, L 10-3 TCU None 4-8 FBS Rankings PRODUCING STRONG TEAMS: Total Def. Rushing Def. Pass. Defense Scoring Defense Featuring an explosive offense and stingy Year YPG Rank YPG Rank YPG Rank PPG Rank defense, Charlie Strong’s Louisville squad 2013______251.5___ 1______80.7___ 1______170.8____ 5______12.2_____ 2 ended 2013 ranked 15th in both the USA 2012______340.3___ 23_____ 148.0__ 48 _____ 192.3____ 16______23.8_____ 36 Today Coaches and Associated Press polls 2011______327.9___ 23_____ 100.5__ 10______227.4____ 68______20.1_____ 17 after compiling a 12-1 record, includ- 2010______311.7___ 14_____ 144.3__ 52______167.4____ 9______19.4_____ 18 ing a 7-1 mark in the American Athletic 2009#______371.1___ 65_____ 165.1__ 84______206.0____ 42______26.3_____ 65 Conference. The Cardinals capped the year #Year prior to Strong’s arrival with a dominating 36-9 win over Miami (Fla.) in the Russell Athletic Bowl. The Strong’s offenses, meanwhile, also showed great improvement during his tenure at Cardinals led the nation in nine team Louisville. The year prior to Strong’s arrival, the Cardinals ranked 91st nationally in categories: total defense (251.5 yards per total offense (334.1 yards/game), but improved their ranking by 20 spots in year one game), rushing defense (80.7 ypg), third- and checked in at 28th in the country last year (460.8 yards/game). Louisville was one down conversion defense (26.7 percent), of the most efficient third down teams in the nation last year while ranking 25th in sacks (3.31 per game), fewest passes inter- scoring, its highest ranking since 2007. cepted (4), fewest turnovers lost (10), few- est first downs allowed (183), completion Total Off. Pass. Offense 3rd Down Efficiency Scoring Offense percentage (70.8) and punt-return defense Year YPG Rank YPG Rank Pct. Rank PPG Rank (1.15 yards per return). Not surprisingly, 2013______460.8___ 28_____ 314.0__ 16______56.0_____ 2______35.2_____ 25 last year’s team produced a number of 2012______418.8___ 52_____ 296.1__ 24 _____ 49.7_____ 8______31.2_____ 50 NFL-caliber players. In fact, the Cardinals 2011______333.0___ 103____ 211.5__ 74______39.3_____ 75______21.9_____ 98 had three first round picks in the 2014 NFL 2010______369.0___ 71_____ 194.0__ t-79_____ 39.9_____ t-60_____ 26.4_____ t-63 Draft and four selected in the top 75, both 2009#______334.1___ 91_____ 208.9__ 71______36.84____ 81______18.1_____ 111 tied for first in the nation. #Year prior to Strong’s arrival

www.TexasSports.com 5 2014 NFL Draft • First Round Selections TALENTED BACKFIELD: Texas should season watch lists for the Lombardi Award, 1. Louisville______3 have depth and versatility in the running Rimington Trophy and Outland Trophy. Texas A&M______3 game, with Johnathan Gray and Malcolm Despite losing starters on the offensive 3. Alabama______2 Brown returning and each receiving a line, the Longhorns do have players with Auburn______2 heavy workload last year. That duo com- some experience. Junior Kennedy Estelle Ohio State______2 bined for 1,684 rushing yards (Brown - took over as the starting right tackle in 2014 NFL Draft • Top 75 Selections 904; Gray - 780), though the depth was the fourth game last year due to Cochran’s dealt a blow when Gray suffered a season- shoulder injury which eventually forced 1. Louisville______4 ending Achilles injury at West Virginia. LSU______4 him to retire. In addition, Sedrick Flowers Ohio State______4 • Gray had been the top back in 2013, rank- and Kent Perkins each started one game ing third in the Big 12 and 47th nationally and saw action as reserves. LOOKING TO BOUNCE BACK: Dating with 86.7 rushing yards per game at the back to the 2011 , David Ash time of his injury. Gray was named Big MODEL OF CONSISTENCY: Jaxon had steadily improved until his head injury 12 Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. Shipley, now a senior, has been one of ultimately ended his 2013 season after just 23 after a career-best performance in the the most consistent performers since he three games. Over his last 17 starts (13-4 31-21 win over Kansas State. In that game, arrived on campus for the 2011 season. record), Ash has completed 300 of 462 Gray set career highs with 141 rushing Shipley has caught at least one pass in 36 passes (64.9 percent) for 3,791 yards (223.0 yards and 28 attempts, while matching a of his 37 career games played, including per game) with 28 TDs and 10 intercep- career best with a pair of touchdowns. His one in each of his first 33, a streak that was tions. During 2012, Ash ranked 15th in the TD runs came from 21 yards out in the snapped against Texas Tech last season. FBS in completion percentage (67.3) and second quarter and 15 yards in the third He also has three or more catches in 29 21st in passing efficiency (153.3 rating). quarter. Of his rushing yards, 102 came in games and at least five in 13 of the last 18 His effectiveness was even more apparent the second and third quarters as the Horns games. His streak of 33 straight games with at the end of games as he ranked second dealt with losing starting a reception was the third longest in school in the nation in passing efficiency (203.40) David Ash and maintained their double- history, just ahead of his older brother during the fourth quarter, according to digit lead in the game. Gray also became Jordan. the 49th player in UT history to reach the cfbstats.com. He completed 36 of 48 passes Texas • Consecutive Games with Reception (75 percent) for 498 yards with six TD pass- 1,000 career rushing yard mark against the 1. Roy Williams______47 (2000-03) es and no interceptions in the final quarter. Wildcats (currently 1,481). 2. Quan Cosby______44 (2005-08) He led the Longhorns to game-winning • Brown came on strong after battling an 3. Jaxon Shipley______33 (2011-13) drives in the final 3:00 against a pair of ankle injury early in the season. Over the 4. Jordan Shipley______31 (2007-09) ranked opponents – Oklahoma State and last eight games, Brown averaged 23.9 car- 5. B.J. Johnson______27 (2000-02) Oregon State. Ash was a preseason 2013 ries and 105.1 yards per game, hitting the 6. Mike Adams______26 (1995-96) All-Big 12 pick and member of the watch 100-yard mark five times. He improved lists for the 2013 Maxwell, Davey O’Brien, down the stretch, averaging 129.7 yards AMONG THE CAREER TOP 10 IN Manning and Earl Campbell Tyler Rose over the last three games of the season and RECEIVING: Texas had two of the top awards. Despite missing the final 10 games ended the year with 1,970 career rushing receivers in school history on last year’s of last season, the redshirt junior ranks yards which ranks 17th in school history. roster and retained one of them. Mike eighth in career passing yards. • The running game was instrumen- Davis ended his career ranked fourth in tal in Texas’ win over Oklahoma as the career receptions, fourth in receiving yards Ash Progression Chart Longhorns piled up 255 yards on 60 rush- and fifth in TDs, but Jaxon Shipley is back First 12 Games es. Gray had 123 yards on a career-high 29 for his senior season. Shipley cracked the Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rating attempts while Brown had 120 yards on 23 top 10 in career receptions in the 2013 Ole 151____ 85___ 56.3___ 937____3____ 8___104.4 attempts. They became the first Longhorn Miss game and the top 10 in career receiv- Last 17 Games duo to rush for 100-plus yards in the same ing yards in the Oklahoma game. He is Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rating game in the 108-year history of the Texas- now seventh in career receptions (165) and 462___ 300___ 64.9__ 3,791__ 28___ 10___149.5 Oklahoma series. eighth in receiving yards (1,976). Shipley led the team in receptions (56) and was Texas • Career Passing Yards ESPINOSA BACK TO LEAD O-LINE: second in receiving yards (589) last sea- 1. Colt McCoy______13,253 (2006-09) The Longhorns will have a revamped son. He was on the watch list for the 2013 2. Major Applewhite___ 8,353 (1998-2001) offensive line in 2014. They entered last Biletnikoff Award and is poised to be one 3. James Brown______7,638 (1994-97) of the top threats nationally this season. 4. Peter Gardere______7,396 (1989-92) season with all five starters back from 5. Chris Simms______7,097 (1999-2002) 2012, but four members of that group - 6. Vince Young______6,040 (2003-05) LT Donald Hawkins, LG Trey Hopkins, 7. Bret Stafford______4,735 (1984-87) RG Mason Walters and RT Josh Cochran 8. David Ash______4,728 (2011- ) - have departed. Fortunately, C Dominic 9. Shea Morenz______3,774 (1993-94) Espinosa, who was started all 40 games the 10. Case McCoy______3,641 (2010-13) last three-plus seasons, is back to spearhead 11. Garrett Gilbert______3,301 (2009-11) that unit. Espinosa is listed on the pre- 12. ______3,145 (1944-47)

6 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. BYU [Sept. 6] Texas • Career Receptions football. Diggs has excelled in each of his year in both sacks (10.0) and tackles for 1. Jordan Shipley______248 (2006-09) three seasons at Texas. In 2011, he posted loss (19), while his 79 tackles were third 2. Roy Williams______241 (2000-03) one of the top freshman seasons in school most on the team. Reed ranked third in the 3. Quan Cosby______212 (2005-08) history for a defensive back. He was named Big 12 and tied for 18th in the FBS in sacks 4. Mike Davis ______200 (2010-13) the 2011 Big 12 Defensive Freshman of (0.77 per game), and tied for second in the 5. Mike Adams______177 (1992-96) league and tied for fifth in the nation in 6. Kwame Cavil______174 (1997-99) the Year and was a FWAA Freshman 7. Jaxon Shipley______165 (2011- ) All-American. He tied the school record forced fumbles (0.38 pg). 8. B.J. Johnson______152 (2000-03) for interceptions by a freshman, matching 9. Eric Metcalf ______125 (1985-88) Chris Carter’s mark of four in 1993. Diggs ONE OF THE NATION’S TOP SACK 10. Limas Sweed______124 (2004-07) also had 15 pass breakups to rank second PRODUCERS: Cedric Reed was one of 11. James Kirkendoll______121 (2007-10) most on the UT freshman list behind Earl the top sack producing defenders in the 12. Marquise Goodwin______120 (2009-12) Thomas’ 17 in 2008. In 2012, Diggs led the natio last season. Reed’s 10 sacks a year ago Texas • Career Receiving Yards team in both interceptions (four) and pass rank tied for sixth-best nationally among 1. Roy Williams______3,866 (2000-03)_ breakups (seven). His last interception of returning players. 2. Jordan Shipley______3,191 (2006-09) the season was his most important one. His 3. Mike Adams______3,032 (1992-96) third-quarter pick of Oregon State’s Cody FBS • Top Returning Sack Producers (2013) 4. Mike Davis______2,753 (2010-13) Vaz set up a touchdown which helped turn 1. , Clemson______13.0_ 5. Quan Cosby______2,598 (2005-08) the momentum in the Longhorns as they Hau’Oli Kikaha, Washington______13.0 6. B.J. Johnson______2,389 (2000-03) posted a 31-27 win in the Valero Alamo 3. Martin Ifedi, Memphis______11.5 7. Kwame Cavil______2,279 (1997-99) Ryan Mueller, K-State______11.5 Bowl. Diggs ended 2012 tied for 39th in the 8. Jaxon Shipley______1,976 (2011- ) 5. , Nebraska______10.5 9. Limas Sweed______1,915 (2004-07) FBS in interceptions (0.31 per game). Last 6. Cedric Reed, Texas______10.0 10. Tony Jones ______1,842 (1986-89) year, he posted 58 tackles and a team-high Ejiro Ederaine, Fresno State______10.0 10 pass breakups. EXPERIENCED DIGGS BACK TO CLOGGING UP THE MIDDLE: After LEAD SECONDARY: A two-time All-Big REED TAKES OVER LEAD ROLE AT a breakout sophomore season in which 12 selection (2011, 2013), Quandre Diggs DEFENSIVE END: After forming one of he started all 13 games, is one of the most experienced and accom- the best defensive end duos in the country Malcom Brown is back to lead the middle plished players on the team. A three-year with teammate Jackson Jeffcoat last year, of the defensive line. Brown was instru- starter, Diggs’ 32 career pass breakups Cedric Reed has moved into the lead role mental in a Texas run defense that sur- and eight interceptions are the most on at that position as a senior. A first team rendered just 137.6 yards per game on the the current roster, while he needs just All-Big 12 selection last year, Reed is on ground in conference play, a mark that four more pass breakups to break into the the preseason watch lists for the Chuck ranked fourth, but was just 10 yards more UT career top 10 list. The senior has been Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy, than No. 1 ranked TCU (127.8). Brown named to the preseason watch lists for the which honor the top defensive player in the finished the 2013 season ranked tied for Chuck Bednarik Award and the Nagurski nation, and the Rotary Lombardi Award, third on the team in PBUs (5), third in Trophy, along with the Jim Thorpe Award presented to the top lineman. Reed ranked tackles for loss (12), third in QB pressures honoring the best defensive back in college second on the team behind Jeffcoat last (6) and seventh in tackles (68). He is on the preseason watch lists for the Chuck LONGHORNS ACTIVE IN THE NFL Bednarik Award and the Nagurski Trophy, and the Outland Trophy which honors the As of Aug. 31, there were 27 former players Keenan Robinson, Washington Redskins (LB) who were on active rosters or coaching in the , (DE) nation’s top interior lineman. He is joined NFL. , (C) by senior Desmond Jackson who played Kyle Shanahan, (OC) in all 13 games last year, including three , Arizona Cardinals (LB) , (S) starts, and tallied 39 tackles, five TFL, two , (OG) Justin Tucker, (PK) sacks and three pressures. Chykie Brown, Baltimore Ravens (CB) Kenny Vaccaro, (S) , Oakland Raiders (CB) Fozzy Whittaker, Carolina Panthers (RB) , (RB) Aaron Williams, (CB) Phil Dawson, (PK) , Buffalo Bills (WR) Reserve list Jerry Gray, Minnesota Vikings (DB Coach) Trey Hopkins, (OG) Michael Griffin, (S) Donald Hawkins, (OT) Injured Reserve Lamarr Houston, (DE) , Baltimore Ravens (CB) , Kansas City Chiefs (LB) Colt McCoy, San Francisco 49ers (QB) , Dallas Cowboys (DT) Roy Miller, (DT) Alex Okafor, Arizona Cardinals (LB) , Washington Redskins (LB) Cory Redding, (DT)

www.TexasSports.com 7 LINEBACKER STABILITY: Texas spent much of last season shuffling players at the WEEKLY TEAM AWARDS linebacker position but looks for stability at Each week the Texas coaching staff honors the that position in 2014 with several key play- team’s top performers. ers set to return. Dalton Santos and Steve PLAYERS OF THE GAME Edmond are the top returnees in terms of Offense tackles, finishing with 74 and 73 tackles respectively last year. Also returning is Game Player (s) N. Texas______Dominic Espinosa Jordan Hicks, who recorded 41 tackles in four games before suffering a ruptured Defense left Achilles tendon during the Kansas Game Player (s) State game that caused him to miss the N. Texas_____Jordan Hicks, Hassan Ridgeway remainder of the season. That marked the Special Teams second straight year the linebacking corps lost Hicks to a season-ending injury early Game Player (s) N. Texas______Peter Jinkens in the year; he played in just three games in 2012 before missing the next 10 with a hip injury. Edmond, a two-time All-Big 12 choice (2012, 2013), has made 23 starts over the last two-plus seasons and has 195 career tackles which is third among active players. He has six career double-digit tackle games. Santos, meanwhile, played in all 13 games including seven starts last season. He finished fourth on the team with 10 tackles for loss. The Longhorns also return Peter Jinkens, who played in all 13 games with six starts a year ago. Jinkens finished the season with 49 tackles, includ- ing 21 in the last two games.

BROTHERLY TIES: The Texas football team has a family feel to it. The Longhorns have four sets of brothers on the current roster and five other players whose brother was a member of the program. Running back D’Onta Foreman and Armanti Foreman are freshmen. Freshman offensive lineman Elijah Rodriguez and his brother Daniel, a sophomore, joined the team this summer. Camhron Hughes is a sophomore offensive lineman, and his brother, Naashon, is a redshirt fresh- man linebacker. Dakota Haines is a senior wide receiver and Dylan Haines is a soph- omore safety. In addition, FB Dominic Cruciani (Michael - 2009-12), Quandre Diggs ( - 1997-98, 2000- 01), Jaxon Shipley (Jordan - 2006-09), Chris Terry (Brad - 2011-12) and Kevin Vaccaro (Kenny - 2009-12) all have broth- ers who played at Texas.

8 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. BYU [Sept. 6] TEXAS BY THE NUMBERS

1: Under the direction of head coach Charlie Strong and defensive coor- 9: Malcolm Brown led the team with nine rushing TDs last season. dinator , Louisville led the FBS in nine team categories in 2013 - total defense (251.5 ypg), rushing defense (80.7 ypg), third-down 10: Malcolm Brown has a team-high 10 career 100-yard rushing games, conversion defense (26.7 percent), sacks (3.31 per game), fewest passes a mark that ranks tied for ninth in school history. The Longhorns are 7-3 intercepted (4), fewest turnovers lost (10), fewest first downs allowed when Brown rushes for 100 or more yards. (183), completion percentage (70.8) and punt-return defense (1.15 yards Number of true freshmen in the offensive (5) and defensive (5) depth per return). 10: chart for the North Texas game. 1: Under the direction of head coach Charlie Strong and offensive coor- 11: The Longhorns have 11 of their top 14 tacklers back from last season. dinator Shawn Watson, Louisville led the FBS in three team categories in 2013 - completion percentage (70.8), passes intercepted (4) and turnovers 15: Malcom Brown has 15 career tackles for the loss, which ranks second committed (10). The Cardinals were also second in third-down conver- on the team among active players (Cedric Reed - 27). sions (56.0 percent) and time of possession (33:19). 15: QB David Ash has 15 career wins as a starter, including 13 in his 1: Cedric Reed leads the current roster in career tackles for loss (27), sacks last 17 games. (12.5) and forced fumbles (5). 15: The Longhorns have won their last 15 season openers. 1: Charlie Strong is the only head coach in Louisville to win at least three bowl games and he did it in just four seasons. 19: Texas has won 19 of its last 21 games (.905) that were decided by three points or less. The Longhorns have two alums on the coaching staff. Defensive coor- 2: Cedric Reed has started 20 straight games which leads the defense. dinator Vance Bedford was a cornerback (1977-’79, ‘81) and Les Koenning 20: coaches the position he played (1978-80) - wide receiver. 23: During 2012-13, Charlie Strong led Louisville to a 23-3 record. The win total was tied for fourth in the FBS over that span. 2: Charlie Strong was twice named Big East Coach of the Year (2010, ‘12). 23: The Longhorns have played in front of 100,000-plus people 23 times 2: Charlie Strong served as the defensive coordinator on two national at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. championship teams at Florida (2006, ‘08). 40: Dominic Espinosa has started at center in all 40 of his career games. 2: The Longhorns have two running backs on the roster with more than His 40 straight starts lead the team. 1,400 career rushing yards. Malcolm Brown ranks 16th on the school’s career list (2,035) and Johnathan Gray is 26th (1,563). 52: Texas has 52 all-time bowl appearances, second all-time in the NCAA. 3: Charlie Strong had three of his Lousville players selected in the 2014 NFL Draft, tied for the most in the nation. 74: Texas has registered 74 sellouts in the last 84 games. 3: The Longhorns have had three defensive backs chosen in the same 102: Texas’ 102 appearances in the BCS standings were the most of any draft twice in the last seven years. team in the country. 3: The Longhorns have three BCS Bowl victories in four appearances, 158: Over the last eight years, Texas has the most Academic All-Big 12 including winning the 2005 National Championship. selections of any team in the conference with 158. 4: Quandre Diggs is the team’s active career leader with 32 pass breakups. 195: Steve Edmond is the team’s active leader in career tackles (195). He needs four more to reach the UT career top 10. 876: With 876 victories in program history, Texas ranks second on the NCAA all-time victories list behind only Michigan. 4: Charlie Strong had four of his Louisville players selected in the top 75 of the 2014 NFL Draft, tied for the most in the nation. 100,000: Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium is one of just seven collegiate stadiums with a capacity of 100,000 or more. 4: Texas is 4-0 when Johnathan Gray rushes for 100 or more yards. 5: Cedric Reed ranked tied for fifth in the FBS last season with five forced fumbles (0.38 per game). 5: Jordan Hicks has five career double-digit tackle games. 5: Malcolm Brown had a team-best five 100-yard rushing games in 2013. 7: Jaxon Shipley ranks No. 7 in school history in career receptions (165). 7: David Ash ranks No. 7 on the UT career passing TDs list (31). 8: Jaxon Shipley ranks No. 8 in school history in career receiving yards (1,976). 8: David Ash ranks No. 8 on the UT career passing yards list (4,728).

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2014 SCHEDULE & RESULTS TEAM TOTALS Record: 1-0 (0-0, Big 12) ­TEXAS OPPONENTS Home: 1-0 Road: 0-0 Neutral: 0-0 SCORING______38______7 Points Per Game______38.0______7.0 UT Points Off Turnovers______14______7 DATE RANK OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT FIRST DOWNS______18______8 Aug. 31_ #NR/24__ NORTH TEXAS______W____ 38-7___93,201 Rushing______6______6 Sept. 6____ --____ BYU______6:30 p.m. Passing______10______0 Sept. 13___ --____ UCLA^______7:00 p.m. Penalty______2______2 RUSHING YARDAGE______163______79 Sept. 27___ --____ at Kansas*______TBA Yards gained rushing______188______123 Oct. 4_____ --____ BYLOR*______TBA Yards lost rushing______25______44 Oct. 11____ --____ vs. Oklahoma*+______TBA Rushing Attempts______40______43 Oct. 18____ --____ IOWA STATE*______7:00 p.m. Average Per Rush______4.1______1.8 Oct. 25____ --____ at Kansas State*______TBA Average Per Game______163.0______79.0 Nov. 1____ --____ at Texas Tech*______TBA TDs Rushing______3______0 Nov. 8____ --____ WEST VIRGINIA*______TBA PASSING YARDAGE______190______15 Nov. 15___ --____ at Oklahoma State*______TBA Comp-Att-Int______19-34-0______3-17-4 Nov. 27_____--_____TCU*______6:30 p.m. Average Per Pass______5.6______0.9 Average Per Catch______10.0______5.0 * Big 12 Conference game // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) // Average Per Game______190.0______15.0 ^ The AdvoCare Cowboys Showdown TDs Passing______1______0 TOTAL OFFENSE______353______94 Total Plays______74______60 ATTENDANCE Average Per Play______4.8______1.6 Total______1 game______93,201 (93,201 avg.) Average Per Game______353.0______94.0 Home______1 game______93,201 (93,201 avg.) KICK RETURNS: #-Yards______1-18______1-28 Road______0 games______- (- avg.) PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards______4-27______2-7 Neutral______0 games______- (- avg.) INT RETURNS: #-Yards______4-68______0-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE______18.0______28.0 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE______6.8______3.5 RUSHING INT RETURN AVERAGE______17.0______0.0 FUMBLES-LOST______4-2______2-0 NAME______G____ATT___YDS___ AVG___ TD___ LONG PENALTIES-Yards______7-65______6-56 Gray, Johnathan_____1_____16_____82_____5.1_____ 0____ 42/NT Average Per Game______65.0______56.0 Brown, Malcolm_____1_____13_____65_____5.0_____ 2____ 26/NT PUNTS-Yards______5-191______9-378 Foreman, D’Onta____1_____ 2______37____ 18.5____ 0____ 34/NT Average Per Punt______38.2______42.0 TEAM______1_____ 2_____ (-4)___(-2.0)____ 0______- Net punt average______32.8______39.0 Ash, David______1_____ 7_____(-17)__(-2.4)____ 1_____1t/NT KICKOFFS-Yards______7-441______2-118 TEXAS______1_____40____ 163____4.1_____ 3____ 42/NT Average Per Kick______63.0______59.0 OPPONENTS______1_____43_____79____1.8_____ 0_____ 8/NT Net kick average______41.1______37.5 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game______32:42______27:18 3RD-DOWN Conversions______4/15______3/16 PASSING 3rd-Down Pct______27%______19% NAME______G_ C-ATT-INT_ PCT___ YDS___ TD_____RTG 4TH-DOWN Conversions______1/1______0/1 4th-Down Pct______100%______0% Ash, David_____ 1____ 19-34-0____ 55.9____ 190_____ 1_____112.53 SACKS BY-Yards______4-34______2-16 TEXAS______1____ 19-34-0____ 55.9____ 190_____ 1____ 112.53 MISC YARDS______0______0 OPPONENTS__ 1____ 3-17-4____ 17.6_____ 15_____ 0___ (-22.00) TOUCHDOWNS SCORED______5______1 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS______1-2______0-0 ON-SIDE KICKS______0-0______0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES______(5-6) 83%______(0-0) 0% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS______(4-6) 67%______(0-0) 0% PAT-ATTEMPTS______(5-5) 100%_____ (1-1) 100% TURNOVER MARGIN____ +2 (4 gained, 2 lost)

SCORE BY QUARTER 1st___ 2nd__3rd___ 4th____OT_____ TOTAL TEXAS______7_____ 14____7_____ 10_____0______38 Opponents______0_____ 0_____0_____ 7______0______7

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RECEIVING PUNTING NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG NAME G NO YDS AVG. TB I20 BLK LONG Harris, John______1______7_____ 110____ 15.7_____ 1_____ 28/NT Russ, William______1_____6____ 191_____38.2_____1_____ 2_____ 0____ 51/NT Shipley, Jaxon______1______6______43______7.2______0_____ 13/NT TEXAS______1_____6____ 191_____38.2_____1____ 2_____ 0____ 51/NT Warrick, Jacorey______1______2______30_____ 15.0_____ 0_____ 15/NT OPPONENTS______1_____9____ 378_____42.0_____0____ 2_____ 0____ 52/NT McFarland, M.J.______1______2______7______3.5______0______7/NT Johnson, Marcus______1______1______6______6.0______0______6/NT Brown, Malcolm______1______1_____ (-6)____ (-6.0)_____ 0______- KICK RETURNS TEXAS______1_____19____ 190____ 10.0_____ 1_____ 28/NT OPPONENTS______1_____ 3______15_____5.0______0______7/NT NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG Foreman, Armanti______1______1______18_____ 18.0_____ 0_____ 18/NT TEXAS______1_____ 1______18____ 18.0_____ 0_____ 18/NT ALL-PURPOSE OPPONENTS______1_____ 1______28____ 28.0_____ 0_____ 28/NT PUNT KO NAME G RUSH REC RET RET IR FR TOTAL YPG PUNT RETURNS Harris, John______1____ 0_____ 110____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 110___ 110.0 Gray, Johnathan_____ 1____82_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____82_____ 82.0 NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG Shipley, Jaxon______1____ 0______43____27_____ 0____ 0_____0_____70_____ 70.0 Shipley, Jaxon______1______4______27______6.8______0_____ 15/NT Brown, Malcolm_____ 1____65____ (-6)____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____59_____ 59.0 TEXAS______1_____ 4______27_____6.8______0_____ 15/NT Foreman, D’Onta____ 1____37_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____37_____ 37.0 OPPONENTS______1_____ 2______7______3.5______0______6/NT Warrick, Jacorey_____ 1____ 0______30____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____30_____ 30.0 Cobbs, Demarco_____ 1____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 0____ 28____0_____28_____ 28.0 Haines, Dylan______1____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 0____ 22____0_____22_____ 22.0 INTERCEPTIONS Foreman, Armanti___ 1____ 0______0_____ 0_____18___ 0_____0_____18_____ 18.0 NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG Hicks, Jordan______1____ 0______0_____ 0_____ 0____ 18____0_____18_____ 18.0 Cobbs, Demarco______1______1______28_____ 28.0_____ 1_____ 28t/NT McFarland, M.J._____ 1____ 0______7_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____ 7______7.0 Johnson, Marcus_____ 1____ 0______6_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____ 6______6.0 Haines, Dylan______1______1______22_____ 22.0_____ 0_____ 22/NT TEAM______1___ (-4)_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ (-4)___ (-4.0) Hicks, Jordan______1______1______18_____ 18.0_____ 0_____ 18/NT Ash, David______1___(-17)____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____(-17)_ (-17.0) Colbert, Adrian______1______1______0______0.0______0______-/NT TEXAS______1___ 163____ 190___ 27_____18___ 68____0____ 466___ 466.0 TEXAS______1_____ 4______68____ 17.0_____ 1_____ 28/NT OPPONENTS____ 1____79_____ 15____ 7_____28___ 0_____7____ 129___ 129.0 OPPONENTS______1_____ 0______0______0.0______0______-

TOTAL OFFENSE RETURNS NAME G PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS AVG YPG NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG Ash, David______1______41___ (-17)____ 190____ 173____ 4.2____173.0 TEXAS______1_____ 0______0______0/0______0______- Gray, Johnathan____ 1______16____ 82______0_____ 82_____ 5.1_____82.0 OPPONENTS______1_____ 1______7______7.0______1______7t/NT Brown, Malcolm____ 1______13____ 65______0_____ 65_____ 5.0_____65.0 Foreman, D’Onta___ 1______2_____ 37______0_____ 37____ 18.5____37.0 TEAM______1______2_____ (-4)_____ 0_____(-4)___ (-2.0)__ (-4.0) KICKOFF EFFICIENCY TEXAS______1______74____ 163____ 190____353____4.8___ 353.0 NAME G NO YDS AVG AVG/POSS TB OPPONENTS_____ 1______60____ 79_____ 15_____ 94_____1.7____ 94.0 Rose, Nick______1______7_____ 441____ 63.0_____ 23.0______5 TEXAS______1_____ 7_____ 441____ 53.5_____ 23.0______5 OPPONENTS______1_____ 2_____ 118____ 59.0_____ 27.0______1

Texas Kick-by-kick field position: NT: TB, 30.

Opponents Kick-by-kick field position: NT: TB, TB, 31, TB, 35, TB, 30. Key: TB denotes touchback // * onside kick (UT recovered) // ^ drive started in UT territory // # drive started in opponent’s territory //$ fumble recovery //! UT Fumble //@ drive started in Opponent’s territory

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10-YARD GAINS BY PLAYER KO PUNT NAME NO TD RUSH REC RET RET IR FR LAT Harris, John 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 Warrick, Jacorey 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Shipley, Jaxon 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 Cobbs, Demarco 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Foreman, Armanti 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Haines, Dylan 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Hicks, Jordan 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Brown, Malcolm 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Foreman, D’Onta 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gray, Johnathan 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEXAS 15 1 3 7 1 1 3 0 0

INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS RUSHING (12+ YARDS) YDS TYPE NAME(S) OPP 42 Rush Gray, Johnathan North Texas 34 Rush Foreman, D’Onta North Texas 26 Rush Brown, Malcolm North Texas

* touchdown scored on play

INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS PASSING (16+ YARDS) YDS TYPE NAME(S) OPP 28 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David North Texas 27 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David North Texas 20 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David North Texas 17 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David North Texas

* touchdown scored on play INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS PLAYS OF 20 YARDS OR MORE YDS TYPE NAME(S) OPP 42 Rush Gray, Johnathan North Texas 34 Rush Foreman, D’Onta North Texas *28 INT Cobbs, Demarco North Texas 28 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David North Texas 27 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David North Texas 26 Rush Brown, Malcolm North Texas 22 INT Haines, Dylan North Texas 20 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David North Texas 18 INT Hicks, Jordan North Texas 18 KR Foreman, Armanti North Texas 17 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David North Texas 15 Pass Warrick, Jacorey from Ash, David North Texas 15 Pass Warrick, Jacorey from Ash, David North Texas 15 PR Shipley, Jaxon North Texas 13 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from Ash, David North Texas * touchdown scored on play

TEAM EXPLOSIVE PLAYS 12+YARDS 16+YARDS RUSHING PASS/REC. OPPONENT UT OPP UT OPP North Texas______3______0 4______0 BYU______UCLA______Kansas______Baylor______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Kansas State______West Virginia______TCU TOTALS______3______0 4______0

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SCORING PAT PAT PAT PAT NAME G TD FG-A KICK RUSH RCV PASS SAFETY PAT RT POINTS PPG HIGH GAME Brown, Malcolm______1______2______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______12____ 12.0______12/NT Rose, Nick______1______0______1-2_____ 5-5______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______8______8.0______8/NT Cobbs, Demarco______1______1______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6______6.0______6/NT Ash, David______1______1______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6______6.0______6/NT Harris, John______1______1______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6______6.0______6/NT TEXAS______1______5______1-2_____ 5-5______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______38____ 38.0______38/NT OPPONENTS______1______1______0-0_____ 1-1______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______7______7.0______7/NT FIELD GOAL ACCURACY NAME______G______10-19______20-29______30-39______40-49______50-59______60+_____ TOTAL______PCT______LONG Rose, Nick______1______0-0______0-0______1-2______0-0______0-0______0-0______1-2______50.0______34/NT TEXAS______1______0-0______0-0______1-2______0-0______0-0______0-0______1-2______50/0______34/NT OPPONENTS______1______0-0______0-0______0-0______0-0______0-0______0-0______0-0______0.0%______- SCORING DRIVES TEXAS <10 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Touchdowns______0______0______0______1______0______1______1______1______0______0 Field Goals______0______0______0______0______0______1______0______0______0______0 OPPONENTS <10 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Touchdowns______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______0 Field Goals______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______0

TEXAS IN THE RED ZONE TEXAS ON FIRST-AND-GOAL Possessions______6 Possessions______4 Total scores______5 Total scores______4 Percentage______83.3% Percentage______100.0% Points Scored______31 Points Scored______28 Touchdowns (rush/pass)______4 (3/1) Number of plays______7 Field goals______1 Touchdowns (rush/pass)______4 (3/1) Missed field goals______1 Field goals______0 Turnovers______0 Missed field goals______0 On downs______0 Turnovers______0 Clock______0 On downs______0 Clock______0 OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE TEXAS NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Possessions______0 Total scores______0 YDS____PLAY______PLAYER______OPPONENT Percentage______0.0% 28______Interception______Demarco Cobbs______North Texas Points Scored______0 Touchdowns (rush/pass)______0 (0/0) Field goals______0 Missed field goals______0 Turnovers______0 On downs______0 Clock______0

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SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL TEXAS OPPONENT Rushing Attempts______16___ Gray, Johnathan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______15_____PEGRAM, Reggie, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Rushing______82___ Gray, Johnathan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______50_____PEGRAM, Reggie, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) TD Rushes______2___ Brown, Malcolm vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Long Rush______42___ Gray, Johnathan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______8_____JIMMERSON, A., vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) ______-______8_____WILSON, Jeffrey, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Pass attempts______34___ Ash, David vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______11_____GREER, Josh, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Pass completions______19___ Ash, David vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______2_____GREER, Josh, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Passing______190___ Ash, David vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______8_____GREER, Josh, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) TD Passes______1___ Ash, David vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Long Pass______28___ Ash, David vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______7_____MCNULTY, Andrew vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Receptions______7___ Harris, John vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______2_____CALDWELL, Carl, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Receiving______110___ Harris, John vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______11_____CALDWELL, Carl, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) TD Receptions______1___ Harris, John vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Long Reception______28___ Harris, John vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______7_____CALDWELL, Carl, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Field Goals______1___ Rose, Nick vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Long Field Goal______34___ Rose, Nick vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Punts______5___ Russ, William vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______7_____KEENA, Eric, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Punting Avg______38.2___ Russ, William vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______42.5_____MACEK, Blake, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Long Punt______51___ Russ, William vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______52_____KEENA, Eric, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Long Punt Return______15___ Shipley, Jaxon vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______6_____HARRIS, Carlos, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Long Kickoff Return______18___ Foreman, Armanti vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______28_____HARRIS, Carlos, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Tackles______8___ Hicks, Jordan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______9_____WADE, Sheldon, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Sacks______2.0___ Ridgeway, Hassan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______1.0_____ROBERTS, J., vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) ______-______1.0_____WATSON, Dutton, vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Tackle For Loss______2.0___ Ridgeway, Hassan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______2.0_____ROBERTS, J., vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Interceptions______1___ Hicks, Jordan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-______1___ Cobbs, Demarco vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-______1___ Colbert, Adrian vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-______1___ Haines, Dylan vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Long Interception Return______28t___ Cobbs, Demarco vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Long Fumble Return______-______-_____

TEAM TEXAS OPPONENT Rushing attempts______40___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______43_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Rushing______163___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______79_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Per Rush______4.1___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______1.8_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) TD Rushes______3___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Pass attempts______34___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______17_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Pass completions______19___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______3_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Passing______190___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______15_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Per Pass______5.6___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______0.9_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) TD Passes______1___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____ Total Plays______74___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______60_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Total Offense______353___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______94_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Yards Per Play______4.8___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______1.6_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Points______38___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______7_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Sacks By______4___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______2_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) First Downs______18___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______8_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Penalties______7___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______6_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Penalty Yards______65___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______56_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Turnovers______2___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______4_____vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014) Interceptions By______4___ vs North Texas (Aug 30, 2014)______-_____

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GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE______TE______LT______LG______C______RG______RT______WR-X______QB______TB______WR-H______WR-Z North Texas______Swaim_____ Estelle____ Flowers___ Espinosa_____ Perkins______Hutchins_____ Harris______Ash______Brown______Shipley____McFarland* BYU______vs. UCLA______at Kansas______Baylor______vs. Oklahoma______Iowa State______at Kansas State______at Texas Tech______West Virginia______. at Oklahoma State______TCU______

DEFENSE______SE______DT______NT______FE______SLB______MLB______WLB______CB______SS______FS______CB New Mexico State______Reed_____ Brown___ Jackson_____Davis______Jinkens______Edmond_____ Hicks______Diggs_____ Colbert_____Thompson____ Thomas BYU______vs. UCLA______at Kansas______Baylor______vs. Oklahoma______Iowa State______at Kansas State______at Texas Tech______West Virginia______. at Oklahoma State______TCU______% offense started game in a four-WR set ~ offense started game with two running backs * offense started game in a two-TE set @ offense started game in a three-TE set ^ defense started game in a nickel package ! defense started game in a dime package $ defense started game with three defensive ends

PARTICIPATION/STARTS

Career Career Consec Career Career Consec Career Career Consec Career Career Consec Player Games Starts Starts Player Games Starts Starts Player Games Starts Starts Player Games Starts Starts Offense Jake Raulerson, OL 1 0 0 Jason Hall, S 1 0 0 Special Teams David Ash, QB 29 22 1 Curtis Riser, OG 4 0 0 Jordan Hicks, LB 33 16 1 Kyle Ashby, DS 13 13* 0 Andrew Beck, TE 1 0 0 Jaxon Shipley, WR 37 25 2 Naashon Hughes, LB 1 0 0 Nate Boyer, DS 27 26# 26 Malcolm Brown, RB 32 13 5 Geoff Swaim, TE 14 10 6 Desmond Jackson, DT 39 14 1 Michael Davidson, PK 1 0 0 Dominic Cruciani, FB 1 0 0 , QB 7 0 0 Tevin Jackson, LB 33 2 0 Nick Jordan, PK 10 7 0 Greg Daniels, TE 28 14 0 Chris Terry, TE 8 0 0 Peter Jinkens, LB 27 10 3 Nick Rose, PK/KO 27 27^ 27 Alex De La Torre, FB 21 0 0 Jacorey Warrick, WR 4 0 0 Logan Mills, DE 1 0 0 William Russ, P/H 3 1+ 1 Taylor Doyle, OL 3 0 0 Alex Norman, DT 7 0 0 * served as the primary snapper on punts in 2012 Dominic Espinosa, C 40 40 40 Defense Cedric Reed, DE 34 20 20 # served as the primary snapper on PAT/FG in 12 Kennedy Estelle, OT 16 9 1 Caleb Bluiett DE 10 1 0 Hassan Ridgeway, DT 13 0 0 games in 2012, No. 1 PAT/FG and punts for 13 Sedrick Flowers, OG 19 2 2 Paul Boyette Jr., DT 6 0 0 Dalton Santos, LB 27 8 0 games in 2013 and one game in 2014 Armanti Foreman, WR 1 0 0 Malcom Brown, DT 27 14 14 Duke Thomas, CB 27 11 5 ~ started at place-kicker in six games in 2012 D’Onta Foreman, RB 1 0 0 Demarco Cobbs, LB 30 6 0 Mykkele Thompson, S 39 19 11 ^ served as the No. 1 kickoff specialist in 2012 and Johnathan Gray, RB 23 13 0 Adrian Colbert, S 14 1 1 Josh Turner, S 37 5 0 2013; handling PK and KO duties in 2014 John Harris, TE/WR 24 1 1 Timothy Cole, LB 21 1 0 Kevin Vaccaro, S 12 0 0 + serving as No. 1 punter and holder Desmond Harrison, OT 7 0 0 Bryce Cottrell, DE 12 0 0 Marcus Hutchins, OT 2 1 1 Antwuan Davis, CB 1 0 0 Lorenzo Joe, WR 1 0 0 Shiro Davis, DE 21 1 1 Daje Johnson, WR/RB 21 8 0 Quandre Diggs, CB 40 37 10 Marcus Johnson, WR 20 4 0 Bryon Echols, CB 14 0 0 M.J. McFarland, TE 23 4 1 Steve Edmond, LB 37 23 1 Miles Onyegbule, TE/WR 22 0 0 Sheroid Evans, CB 27 0 0 Kent Perkins, OT 7 2 1 Dylan Haines, S 1 0 0 16 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. BYU [Sept. 6] 2014 Texas Longhorns Statistics

GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL 3RD DOWN TIME OF GAME R-PS-PN ATT-YDS TD LONG C-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG PLAYS-YDS TDs CONV. POSSESSION @ Texas______6-10-2-18___40-163____3____ 42______19-34-0____ 190__ 1___ 28_____ 74-353____ 4____ 4-14______32:42 North Texas______6-0-2-14____ 43-79____0_____ 6______3-17-4____ 15___ 0___ 7______60-94_____ 0____ 3-15______27:18

@ Texas______BYU______

Texas______UCLA______

Texas______@ Kansas______

@ Texas______Baylor______

Texas______Oklahoma______

@ Texas______IOWA STATE_____

Texas______@ Kansas State____

Texas______@ Texas Tech_____

@ Texas______West Virginia_____

Texas______@ Oklahoma State_

@ Texas______TCU______

2014 CENTURY CLUB POINTS OFF TURNOVERS RUSHING UT OPP OPP UT 100 yards (0) OPPONENT______TOs___ POINTS______TOs__POINTS RECEIVING North Texas______2______7______4______14 100 yards (1) BYU______0______0______0______0 Harris, John ______110 yards on seven receptions, vs. North Texas UCLA______0______0______0______0 Kansas______0______0______0______0 Baylor______0______0______0______0 Oklahoma______0______0______0______0 Iowa State______0______0______0______0 Kansas State______0______0______0______0 Texas Tech______0______0______0______0 West Virginia______0______0______0______0 Oklahoma State______0______0______0______0 TCU______0______0______0______0 TOTALS______2______7______4______14

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#28 Malcolm Brown RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG North Texas______13-65-2______26 1-(-6)-0______- BYU______UCLA______Kansas______Baylor______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______TCU______CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______28, vs. Kansas (Fr.); 28, at West Virginia (Jr.) Rushing yards______135, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Long______31, vs. Wyoming (So.) Rushing TDs______4, vs. Kansas (Jr.) 100-yard games____ 10, (22-110), at UCLA (Fr.); (19-135) , vs. Okla. St. (Fr.); ______(28-119), vs. Kansas (Fr.), (14-135), vs. Wyoming (So.); ______(21-128) at Miss. (So.); (23-120), vs. Oklahoma (Jr.); ______(27-128) vs. Texas Tech (Jr.); (20-119),vs Kansas (Jr.); ______(25-131), at Baylor ( Jr.); (26-130), vs. Oregon (Jr.) Receptions______6, at Kansas State (So.) Receiving yards______109, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Long______74t, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Receiving TDs______1, at Kansas State (So.); 1, vs. NMSU (Jr.) All-purpose yards______143, vs. Ole Miss (So.) #32 Johnathan Gray RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG North Texas______16-92-0______42 0-0-0______- BYU______UCLA______Kansas______Baylor______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______TCU______CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______29, vs. Oklahoma )So.) Rushing yards______141, vs. Kansas State )So.) Long______49, vs. West Virginia (Fr.) Rushing TDs______2, vs. Iowa State (Fr.); 2, vs. Kansas State (So.) 100-yard games____ 4, (18-111), at Kansas (Fr.); (20-106) at Texas Tech (Fr.); ______(28-141), vs. Kansas State (So.); (29-123), vs. Oklahoma (So.) Receptions______3, vs. Iowa State (So.) Receiving yards______41, at Texas Tech (Fr.) Long______34, at Texas Tech (Fr.) Receiving TDs______1, vs. Oregon State (Fr.) All-purpose yards______155, vs. Kansas State (So.)

#33 D’Onta Freeman RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG North Texas______2-37-0______34 0-0-0______- BYU______UCLA______Kansas______Baylor______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______TCU______CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______2, vs. North Texas (Fr.) Rushing yards______37, North Texas (Fr.) Long______34, vs. North Texas (Fr.) Rushing TDs______- 100-yard games______- Receptions______- Receiving yards______- Long______- Receiving TDs______-

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#14 David Ash #18 Tyrone Swoopes

OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG North Texas______19-34-0______190______1______29 North Texas______0-0-0______0______0______- BYU______BYU______UCLA______UCLA______Kansas______Kansas______Baylor______Baylor______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Iowa State______Kansas State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______TCU______TCU______

CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts______40, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) CAREER HIGHS Pass completions______30, vs. Oklahoma State (So.) Pass attempts______4, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Interceptions_____2, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.); 2, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.); Pass completions______3, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) ______2, vs. Kansas State; 2 vs. Oklahoma (So.); Interceptions______- ______2, at Kansas (So.); 2, vs. TCU (So.); 2, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Passing yards______17, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Passing yards______364, vs. Iowa State (So.) Passing TDs______- Passing TDs______4, at Mississippi (So.); 4, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Long______8, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Long______75t, at Texas Tech (So.) Completion percentage (min 12 att)______75.0 (3-4). vs. OSU (Fr.) Completion percentage (min 12 att)__82.6 (19-23) vs. Ole Miss (So.) Passing Efficiency (min 12 att)_____ 110.70, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Passing Efficiency (min 12 att)______259.06 vs. Ole Miss (So.) Total offense______46, vs. Oregon (Sr.) Rushing attempts______15, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Long rush______26, vs. Oregon (Sr.) Rushing yards______91, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.)

CAREER TOTALS CAREER TOTALS 400-yard passing games______0 400-yard passing games______0 300-yard passing games______4 300-yard passing games______0 200-yard passing games______6 200-yard passing games______0 Multiple TD pass games______9 Multiple TD pass games______0 Record as a starter______14-7 (.667) Record as a starter______-

RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG RUSHING North Texas______7-(-17)-1______1 OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG BYU______North Texas______0-0-0______- UCLA______BYU______Kansas______UCLA______Baylor______Kansas______Oklahoma______Baylor______Iowa State______Oklahoma______Kansas State______Iowa State______Texas Tech______Kansas State______West Virginia______Texas Tech______Oklahoma State______West Virginia______TCU______Oklahoma State______TCU______

CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______15, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) CAREER HIGHS Rushing yards______91, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Rushing attempts______8, vs. Oregon (Fr.) Long______55t, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Rushing yards______38, vs. Oregon (Fr.) Rushing TDs______1, vs. Kansas (Fr.); 1, vs. New Mexico (So.); Long______26, vs. Oregon (Fr.) ______1, vs. Oregon State (So.); 1, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Rushing TDs______1, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) ______1, vs. North Texas (Jr.)

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PLACE-KICKERS PUNTERS #28 Nick Jordan #4 William Russ

OPPONENT FG-FGA PAT-A POINTS LONG OPPONENT NO YARDS AVG. LONG North Texas______DNP North Texas______5______191_____ 38.2______51 BYU______BYU______UCLA______UCLA______Kansas______Kansas______Baylor______Baylor______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Iowa State______Kansas State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______TCU______TCU______

JORDAN’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2012: WY: 46, 31, 44. WY: 38, 45.TT: 42,37. IS: 37,25. TC: 25, 25. KS: 37, 41. ORS: 46, 40.

bold denotes field goal made

#23 Nick Rose

OPPONENT FG-FGA PAT-A POINTS LONG North Texas______1-2______5-5______8______34 BYU______UCLA______Kansas______Baylor______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______TCU______

ROSE’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2014: NT: 38, 34

bold denotes field goal made

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RECEIVING

#7 Marcus Johnson, WR #11 Jacorey Warrick Iowa State______OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Kansas State______Noth Texas______1-6-0______6 Notth Texas______2-30-0______15 Texas Tech______BYU______BYU______West Virginia______UCLA______UCLA______Oklahoma State______Kansas______Kansas______TCU______Baylor______Baylor______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Iowa State______Kansas State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______TCU______TCU______CAREER HIGHS Receptions______5, vs. Kansas State (So.) CAREER HIGHS Yards______70, vs. Kansas State (So.) Receptions______2, vs. North Texas (So.) Long______65t, at TCU (So.) Yards______30, vs. North Texas (So.) TDs______1, vs. Oklahoma (So.); 1, at TCU (So.) Long______15, vs. North Texas (So.) 100-yard games______1, (3-120), at TCU (So.) TDs______- 100-yard games______

#8 Jaxon Shipley WR #82 Geoff Swaim TE OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Noth Texas______6-43-0______13 NT______0-0-0______- BYU______BYU______UCLA______UCLA______Kansas______Kansas______Baylor______Baylor______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Iowa State______Kansas State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______TCU______TCU______

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions______9, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Receptions____ 1, vs. NMSU (Fr.); 1, vs. Kansas State (Fr.); Yards______141, at Iowa State (Fr.) ______1, vs. Oregon (Fr.) Long______78, at Baylor (Fr.) Yards______9, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) TDs______3, at Oklahoma State (So.) Long______9, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) 100-yard games______4, (6-141), at Iowa State (Fr.); TDs______- ____ (4-121), at Baylor (Fr.); (8-137), vs. Iowa State (So.); 100-yard games______- ______(8-105), at BYU (Jr.) #85 M.J. McFarland, TE #9 John Harris WR OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Noth Texas______2-7-0______7 Noth Texas______7-110-1______28 BYU______BYU______UCLA______UCLA______Kansas______Kansas______Baylor______Baylor______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Iowa State______Kansas State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______TCU______TCU______CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions______3, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Receptions______7, vs. NT (Sr.) Yards______39, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Yards______7, vs. NT (Sr.)) Long______29, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Long______7, vs. NT (Sr.) TDs______1, vs. New Mexico (Fr.) TDs______1, vs. NMSU (Jr.); 1, vs. NT (Sr.) 100-yard games______- 100-yard games______

OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG Noth Texas______BYU______UCLA______Kansas______Baylor______Oklahoma______

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QUARTERBACK DRIVE CHART DRIVES DRIVES ENDED BY POINTS PTS/ QB STARTED TDs FGs MFG PUNT DOWNS TO SAFETY CLOCK SCORED DRIVE EFFIC. NORTH TEXAS David Ash______14______4______1______1______5______0______2______0______1______31______2.2_____35.7% Tyrone Swoopes______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______1______0______0.0_____ 0.0%

PLAYER TOTALS David Ash______14______4______1______1______5______0______2______0______1______31______2.2_____35.7% Tyrone Swoopes______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______1______0______0.0_____ 0.0%

TEXAS______15______4______1______1______5______0______2______0______1______31______2.2_____35.7% OPPONENTS______14______0______0______0______9______1______4______0______0______0______0.0_____ 0.0%

CAREER TOTALS David Ash______255______83______16______10______91______11______31______1______9______629______2.5_____38.8% Tyronne Swoopes______9______1______0______0______3______2______0______0______3______7______0.9_____ 11.1%

KEY: FG - denotes successful field goal // MFG - denotes missed field goal // QB EFFIC is the percentage of drives that generated points // Team - Team running out clock at the end of half

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DEFENSE NAME GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU QB-P FR-YDS FF BLK SAF HIGH GAME Hicks, Jordan______1_____ 5______3______8______1-1______0______1-18_____ 0______0______0______0____0___ 0______8/NT Reed, Cedric______1_____ 1______5______6______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______6/NT Cobbs, Demarco_____1_____ 2______4______6______1-6_____ 0.5-6______1-28_____ 0______0______0______0____0___ 0______6/NT Ridgeway, Hassan____1_____ 5______0______5______2-18_____2.0-18______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______5/NT Thompson, Mykkele__1_____ 3______2______5______1-5_____ 0.5-5______0______1______0______0______0____0___ 0______5/NT Jinkens, Peter______1_____ 4______1______5______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______5/NT Edmond, Steve______1_____ 3______2______5______0______0______0______0______1______0______0____0___ 0______5/NT Diggs, Quandre______1_____ 3______1______4______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______4/NT Jackson, Desmond___1_____ 2______2______4______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______4/NT Brown, Malcom_____1_____ 2______1______3______1-1______0______0______0______1______0______0____0___ 0______3/NT Colbert, Adrian______1_____ 2______1______3______0______0______1-0_____ 0______0______0______0____0___ 0______3/NT Boyette Jr., Paul______1_____ 2______1______3______1-1______0______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______3/NT Mills, Logan______1_____ 1______1______2______0______0______0______0______1______0______0____0___ 0______2/NT Cole, Timothy______1_____ 0______2______2______0______0______0______1______0______0______0____0___ 0______2/NT Hughes, Naashon____1_____ 1______1______2______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______2/NT Echols, Bryson______1_____ 2______0______2______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______2/NT Davis, Shiro______1_____ 1______0______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______1/NT Thomas, Duke______1_____ 1______0______1______0______0______0______0______1______0______0____0___ 0______1/NT Cottrell, Bryce______1_____ 0______1______1______0______0______0______0______2______0______0____0___ 0______1/NT Norman, Alex______1_____ 1______0______1______1-5_____ 1.0-5______0______0______0______0______0____0___ 0______1/NT Haines, Dylan______1_____ 1______0______1______0______0______1-22_____ 0______0______0______0____0___ 0______1/NT Bluiett, Caleb______1_____ 0______0______0______0______0______0______1______0______0______0____0___ 0______- GP - Games Played; SOLO - unassisted tackles; AST - assisted tackles; TOTAL - total tackles; TFLs - tackles for loss; Sacks - quarterback sacks; QB-P - quarterback pressures; INT - interceptions; PBU - pass breakups; FF- forced fumbles; FR - fumble recoveries; BLK - blocked kicks; SAF - Safety

Special Teams Tackles (includes tackles on punt returns, kickoff returns and plays involving offensive turnovers)

NAME______TT (SOLO) Echols, Bryson______1 (1) Jinkens, Peter______1 (1)

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GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES (INDIVIDUAL) NAME UA-A TOTAL NT BYU UCLA KU BU OU IS KS TT WV OS TCU Hicks, Jordan ______5-3______8_____ 5-3i Reed, Cedric ______1-5______6_____ 1-5 Cobbs, Demarco _____ 2-4______6_____ 2-4i Ridgeway, Hassan_____ 5-0______5_____ 5-0 Jinkens, Peter______4-1______5_____ 4-1 Edmond, Steve ______3-2______5_____ 3-2 Thompson, Mykkele___ 3-2______5_____ 3-2 Jackson, Desmond____ 2-2______4_____ 2-2 Diggs, Quandre______3-1______4_____ 3-1 Brown, Malcom ______2-1______3_____ 2-1 Colbert, Adrian______2-1______3_____ 2-1i Boyette Jr., Paul______2-1______3_____ 2-1 Echols, Bryson______2-0______2_____ 2-0 Hughes, Naashon_____ 1-1______2_____ 1-1 Cole, Timothy ______0-2______2_____ 0-2 Mills, Logan______1-1______2_____ 1-1 Thomas, Duke ______1-0______1_____ 1-0 Davis, Shiro ______1-0______1_____ 1-0 Cottrell, Bryce ______0-1______1_____ 0-1 Norman, Alex ______1-0______1_____ 1-0 Haines, Dylan ______1-0______1_____ 1-0i

NOTE: first number indicates number of solo tackles; second number indicates number of assisted tackles KEY: i - interception; f - forced fumble; r - fumble recovery; p - blocked punt; k - blocked FG; ep - blocked PAT

2014 OFFICIATING CREWS North Texas Randy Christal, Jim Adams, Cal McNeil, Kelly Deterding, Terry Jones, Joe Blubaugh, Freeman Johns, Allan Nicholson, Don Kapral.

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DEFENSIVE LEADERS TACKLES FOR LOSS (8) PASS BREAKUPS (3) Ridgeway, Hassan____2-18, vs. NT Thompson, Mykkele______1 Norman, Alex______1-5, vs NT Cole, Timothy______1 Cobbs, Demarco______1-6, vs NT Bluiett, Caleb______1 Thompson, Mykkele___ 1-6, vs NT Brown, Malcom______1-1, vs NT Boyette Jr., Paul______1-1, vs NT Hicks, Jordan______1-1, vs NT BLOCKED PUNTS (0)

SACKS (4) BLOCKED FIELD GOALS (0) Ridgeway, Hassan____2-18, vs. NT Norman, Alex______1-5, vs NT Cobbs, Demarco_____0.5-6, vs NT BLOCKED EXTRA POINTS (0) Thompson, Mykkele__0.5-6, vs NT

10-TACKLE GAMES (0) QB PRESSURES (6) Cottrell, Bryce______2 Edmond, Steve______1 MULTI-TFL GAMES (1) Brown, Malcom______1 Ridgeway, Hassan____2-18, vs. NT Mills, Logan______1 Thomas, Duke______1 MULTI-SACK GAMES (1) Ridgeway, Hassan____2-18, vs. NT FORCED FUMBLES (0)

RECOVERED FUMBLES (0 )

INTERCEPTIONS (4) Cobbs, Demarco_____ 1-28, vs NT Haines, Dylan______1-22, vs NT Hicks, Jordan______1-18, vs NT Colbert, Adrian______1-0, vs NT

GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (TEAM)

Opponent______Sacks______TFL______FF______FR______INT______PBU______P_BLK_____ FG_BLK__ XP_BLK____ QBP North Texas______4______8______0______0______4______3______0______0______0______6 BYU______UCLA______Kansas______Baylor______Oklahoma______Iowa State______Kansas State______Texas Tech______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______TCU______

www.TexasSports.com 25 GAME 1: TEXAS (38), NORTH TEXAS (7) AUGUST 30 • DARRELL K ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 93,201 • LONGHORN NETWORK WEATHER CONDITIONS: PARTLY CLOUDY (93 DEGREES)

AUSTIN, Texas -- Texas’ defense picked off four passes and allowed just 94 SCORING SUMMARY yards of total offense and the No. NR/24 Longhorns collected their 15th- North Texas (0-1)______0______0______0______0______7 consecutive season-opening win to begin the Charlie Strong era in style with TEXAS (1-0)______7______14______7______10______38 a dominant 38-7 victory over North Texas. FIRST QUARTER Wide receiver John Harris set career highs with seven receptions and 4:06 UT - Malcolm Brown 1 yd run (Rose kick) 110 yards, and Texas used a balanced offensive attack to control the game. Drive: 9 plays, 63 yards, TOP 3:30 Quarterback David Ash was 19-of-34 for 190 yards and a TD, while running SECOND QUARTER 9:13 UT - Malcolm Brown 3 yd run (Rose kick) backs Johnathan Gray and Malcolm Brown (two TD’s) contributed 84 and 65 Drive: 2 plays, 31 yards, TOP 0:39 rushing yards, respectively, in Strong’s debut as Longhorn head coach. 2:41 UT - David Ash 1 yd run (Rose kick) The Longhorn defense registered a touchdown via an interception return Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards, TOP 4:24 by linebacker Demarco Cobbs, tallied seven tackles for loss and sacked UNT THIRD QUARTER 10:35 UT - John Harris 8 yd pass from David Ash (Rose kick) quarterback Josh Greer four times while allowing just 40 yards in the first Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:25 three quarters. It marked just the 14th time on UT record, an opponent has FOURTH QUARTER recorded less than 100 yards of total offense in a game. 7:17 UNT - James Jones 0 yd fumble recovery (Moore kick) 4:21 UT- Nick Rose 34 yd field goal Already leading 7-0, Texas took control of the game in the second quarter Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:51 with a pair of scores. Hicks set up a Brown 3-yard TD plunge with an intercep- 3:32 UT - Demarco Cobbs 28 yd interception return (Rose kick) tion and Ash scored on a 1-yard run on the following possession giving the Horns a comfortable 21-0 lead late in the first half. TEAM STATISTICS UNT UT From the start, North Texas’ offense was going nowhere against a stout First Downs______8______18 Longhorn defense, as the Mean Green’s first nine plays failed to gain a single Carries-Net Yards Rushing______43-79______40-163 yard. On the sixth play, a tipped ball over the middle was intercepted by Pass Comp-Att-Int______3-17-4______19-34-0 Net Yards Passing______15______190 defensive back Dylan Haines at the UNT 39. The Lago Vista, Texas, native Total Plays-Yards______60-94______74-353 returned the pick 21 yards, granting the Longhorns outstanding field position Fumbles-Lost______2-0______4-2 at the 18. Unfortunately for Texas, the Mean Green defense held firm and Punts-Avg______9-42.0______5-38.2 Penalties-Yards______6-56______7-65 Nick Rose missed a 38-yard field goal try wide right. Sacks By-Loss______2-16______4-34 With its defense having posted three consecutive three-and-outs, Texas Time of Possession______27:18______32:42 nabbed a 7-0 lead with 4:06 left in the first quarter as Brown finished off a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS nine-play, 63-yard drive with a 1-yard plunge. The key play proved to be a third down, 27-yard completion down the right sideline to the UNT 12 from NORTH TEXAS Ash to Harris. UT’s offense outgained the Mean Green 103-15 in total yards Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Reggie Pegram 15-50-0; Antoinne Jimmerson 9-30-0; Jeffrey Wilson 5-22-0; Carlos Harris 2-8-0; Jarrod Lynn 2-7-0; Willy Ivery 3-(-1)- during the opening stanza. 0; Josh Greer 4-(-25)-0 Hicks’ first career interception got the Horns back in business at the UNT Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Josh Greer 2-11-2-8-0; Andrew McNulty 1-6- 31 with 9:52 remaining in the half. From there it took just two plays for Texas 2-7-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Carl Caldwell 2-11-0; Jeffrey Wilson 1-4-0 to reach the end zone as Ash connected with Harris for 28 yards, and Brown Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Sheldon Wade 5-4-9; Kenny Buyers 7-0-7; Derek made it two scores on the night by driving in from 3 yards out. Akunne 5-1-6; Jamal Marshall 5-1-6; Anthony Wallace 3-2-5; Lairamie Lee 4-0- 4; Zac Whitfield 2-2-4; Sed Ellis 2-2-4; Fred Scott 2-1-3; Jarrian Roberts 2-1-3; Just minutes later, Gray got the Horns offense back in business again, Andy Flusche 1-2-3; James Jones 2-0-2; Carlos Harris 1-1-2; Marcus Smith 1-0-1; erupting through the left side of the line on third-and-2 for a 42-yard gain Dutton Watson 1-0-1;Josh Greer 1-0-1; Derrick Teegarden 1-0-1; Chad Polk 1-0- down to the UNT 3. Reaching pay dirt from there wouldn’t prove easy, how- 1; Alexander Lincoln 0-1-1; ever, as the North Texas defense held, forcing fourth down at the 1-yard line. Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Eric Keena 7-293-41.9; Blake Macek 2-85-42.5 Strong and his staff made the decision to go for the TD, and the gamble paid TEXAS dividends as Ash rolled out to his right and outsprinted several Mean Green Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Johnathan Gray 16-82-0; Malcolm Brown 13-65-2; D’Onta Foreman 2-37-0; TEAM 2-(-4)-0; David Ash 7-17-1 defenders to dive just inside the pylon for a 21-0 lead with 2:41 left in the first Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): David Ash 19-34-0-190-1 half. Receiving (No-Yds-TD): John Harris 7-110-1;Jaxon Shipley 6-43-0;Jacorey Warrick Straight out of the halftime break, UT mixed the run and the pass to per- 2-30-0; M.J. McFarland 2-7-0; Marcus Johnson 1-6-0; Malcolm Brown 1(-6)-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Hicks 5-8-8; Cedric Reed 1-5-6; Demarco Cobbs fection, culminating a nine-play, 75-yard drive with an 8-yard scoring toss 2-4-6; Hassan Ridgeway 5-0-5; Peter Jinkens 4-1-5; Steve Edmond 3-2-5; Mykkele from Ash to Harris. Thompson 3-2-5; Desmond Jackson 2-2-4; Quandre Diggs 3-1-4; Malcom Brown Trailing 28-0 in the fourth quarter, North Texas mounted its best drive of 2-1-3; Adrian Colbert 2-1-3; Paul Boyette Jr. 2-1-3; Bryson Echols 2-0-2; Naashon Hughes 1-1-2; Timothy Cole 0-2-2, Logan Mills 1-1-2; Duke Thomas 1-0-1; Shiro the contest, covering 32 yards on 11 plays over 6:29. With the Mean Green Davis 1-0-1; Dylan Haines 1-0-1; Alex Norman 1-0-1; Bryce Cottrell 0-1-1 offense facing a third-and-5 at the Texas 39, defensive tackle Hassan Ridgeway Punting (No-Yds-Avg): William Russ 5-191-38.2 broke through the line and delivered UT’s third sack of the contest, dropping Greer for a 9-yard loss to force UNT’s ninth punt. Texas’ shut out bid came to an end with 7:17 left in the fourth. A mishan- dled UT snap inside the 1-yard line was recovered in the end zone by North Texas cornerback James Jones, cutting the deficit to 28-7. Keyed by a 34-yard run by D’Onta Foreman, Texas answered back with a 34-yard Rose field goal, marching 53 yards over eight plays while utilizing 2:51 off the clock. The scoring wasn’t yet finalized, however, as a Greer pass across the middle was tipped up in the air. Texas linebacker Cobbs picked the ball off and set sail 28 yards to pay dirt, finalizing UT’s 38-7 triumph.

26 2014 Texas Football Notes • vs. BYU [Sept. 6] 2014 Texas Longhorns Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name, POS Name No Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown (HS/JC/TR) 1 Shiro Davis, DE Aboussie, Eddie______44_____ RB_____5-9_____ 221_____Sr.-SQ______Wichita Falls, Texas (Wichita Falls) 2 Mykkele Thompson, S Allen, Brandon______39_____ DB_____6-2_____ 200_____Sr.-SQ______Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 3 Jordan Hicks, LB Anderson, Alex______63_____ OL_____6-4_____ 320_____Fr.-HS______New Orleans, La. (Landry-Walker) 4 William Russ, P/PK Ash, David______14_____ QB_____6-3_____ 230_____Jr.-2L______Belton, Texas (Belton) 5 Josh Turner, S Ashby, Kyle______45_____ DS_____6-1_____ 227_____So.-1L______Lake Jackson, Texas (Brazoswood) 6 Quandre Diggs, CB Beck, Andrew______47_____ TE_____6-3_____ 242_____Fr.-HS______Tampa, Fla. (Plant) 7 Demarco Cobbs, LB Becker, Mitchell______38______P______6-2_____ 190_____Fr.-RS______League City, Texas (Clear Creek)_ 7 Marcus Johnson, WR Bernard, Roderick______27_____ WR_____5-9_____ 170_____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Sharpstown) 8 Jaxon Shipley, WR Bluiett, Caleb______42_____ DE_____6-3_____ 261_____So.-1L______Beaumont, Texas (West Brook) 9 John Harris, WR Boldt, Dillon______36_____ DB_____5-10____ 167_____Jr.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Bowie) Bonney, John______24_____ DB_____5-10____ 181_____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Lamar) 11 Tevin Jackson, LB Boswell, Cody______17_____ DB_____5-11____ 180_____Sr.-SQ_____San Antonio, Texas (Converse Judson) 11 Jacorey Warrick, WR Boyer, Nate______37_____ DS_____5-10____ 195_____Sr.-2L______Dublin, Calif. (Valley Christian) 13 , QB Boyette Jr., Paul______93_____ DT_____6-2_____ 302_____So.-SQ______Humble, Texas (Humble) 14 David Ash, QB Brown, Malcolm______28_____ RB_____5-11____ 222_____Sr.-3L______Cibolo, Texas (Steele) 15 Bryson Echols, CB Brown, Malcom______90_____ DT_____6-2_____ 320_____Jr.-2L______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) 15 Trey Holtz, QB Catalon, Donald______21_____ RB_____5-10____ 195_____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Eisenhower) 16 Jermaine Roberts Jr., DB Center, Matt______83____TE/DS____6-2_____ 218_____Fr.-RS______Llano, Texas (Llano) 16 Logan Vinklarek, QB Cobbs, Demarco______7_____ LB_____6-0_____ 221_____Sr.-2L______Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Central) 17 Cody Boswell, DB Colbert, Adrian______26______S______6-1_____ 206_____So.-1L______Mineral Wells, Texas (Mineral Wells) 17 Miles Onyegbule, QB Cole, Timothy______30_____ LB_____6-1_____ 236_____So.-1L______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) Cottrell, Bryce______91_____ DE_____6-2_____ 247_____So.-1L______Plano, Texas (Plano West) 18 Tyrone Swoopes, QB Cruciani, Dominic______48_____ FB_____5-11____ 225_____Jr.-SQ___ Southlake, Texas (Carroll/UT-Arlington) 18 Kevin Vaccaro, S Cuney, Terrell______51_____ OL_____6-1_____ 278_____Fr.-HS______Jasper, Texas (Jasper) 19 Peter Jinkens, LB Daniels, Greg______81_____ TE_____6-4_____ 246_____Sr.-2L______Houston, Texas (St. Pius X) 21 Donald Catalon, RB Davidson, Michael______35____ PK/P____6-4_____ 200_____Sr.-SQ______Aberdeen, Scotland (Strake Jesuit) 21 Duke Thomas, CB Davis, Antwuan______25_____ CB_____5-11____ 193_____Fr.-RS______Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop) 23 Daje Johnson, WR/RB Davis, Deoundrei______41_____ LB_____6-3_____ 228_____Fr.-RS______Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods) 23 Nick Rose, PK Davis, Gaston______39_____ RB_____5-11____ 193_____Jr.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) 24 John Bonney, DB Davis, Shiro______1_____ DE_____6-3_____ 253_____Jr.-2L______Shreveport, La. (Woodlawn) 25 Antwuan Davis, CB DeGroot, Hunter______29_____ WR_____6-1_____ 207_____Fr.-RS______Arlington, Texas (High Point) 25 Chris Giron, WR De La Torre, Alex______36_____ FB_____6-1_____ 241_____Jr.-2L______Denton, Texas (Ryan) 26 Adrian Colbert, S Diggs, Quandre______6_____ CB_____5-10____ 195_____Sr.-3L______Angleton, Texas (Angleton) Doyle, Taylor______74_____ OG_____6-4_____ 298_____Jr.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 26 David Thomann, WR Echols, Bryson______15_____ CB_____5-10____ 184_____So.-1L______DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 27 Roderick Bernard, WR Edmond, Steve______33_____ LB_____6-2_____ 258_____Sr.-3L______Daingerfield, Texas (Daingerfield) 27 Connor Huffman, WR Espinosa, Dominic______55______C______6-3_____ 308_____Sr.-3L______Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 28 Malcolm Brown, RB Estelle, Kennedy______77_____ OT_____6-6_____ 285_____Jr.-1L______Pearland, Texas (Dawson) 28 Nick Jordan, PK Evans, Sheroid______29_____ CB_____6-0_____ 190_____Sr.-3L______Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Dulles) 29 Hunter DeGroot, WR Flowers, Sedrick______66_____ OG_____6-3_____ 320_____Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (North Shore) 29 Sheroid Evans, CB Ford, Poona______95_____ DT_____5-11____ 280_____Fr.-HS______Hilton Head, S.C. (Hilton Head) 30 Timothy Cole, LB Foreman, Armanti______83_____ WR_____6-0_____ 189_____Fr.-HS______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) 30 Ryan Roberts, CB Foreman, D’Onta______33_____ RB_____6-2_____ 215_____Fr.-HS______Texas City, Texas (Texas City) 31 Jason Hall, DB Freeman, Edwin______35______S______6-1_____ 220_____Fr.-HS______Arlington, Texas (Bowie) Giron, Chris______25_____ WR_____5-8_____ 160_____Sr.-SQ______Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods) 31 Ben Pruitt, PK Gonzales, Trey______48_____ LB_____6-0_____ 219_____Jr.-SQ______Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) 32 Johnathan Gray, RB Gray, Garrett______87_____ WR_____6-4_____ 211_____Fr.-HS______Marble Falls, Texas (Marble Falls) 32 Erik Huhn, S Gray, Johnathan______32_____ RB_____5-11____ 215_____Jr.-2L______Aledo, Texas (Aledo) 33 Steve Edmond, LB Haines, Dakota______42_____ WR_____6-1_____ 195_____Sr.-SQ______Lago Vista, Texas (Lago Vista) 33 D’Onta Foreman, RB Haines, Dylan______44_____ DB_____6-1_____ 194_____So.-SQ______Lago Vista, Texas (Lago Vista) 35 Michael Davidson, PK/P Hall, Jason______31_____ DB_____6-2_____ 207_____Fr.-HS__ Grand Prairie, Texas (South Grand Prairie) 35 Edwin Freeman, S Hampton, Cameron______45_____ LB_____6-1_____ 202_____Fr.-HS______Dallas, Texas (Carter) 36 Alex De La Torre, FB Harris, John______9_____ WR_____6-2_____ 218_____Sr.-2L______Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest) 36 Dillon Boldt, DB Harrison, Desmond______68_____ OT_____6-8_____ 313_____Sr.-1L__ Houston, Texas (Oak Ridge [N.C.]/Contra Costa [Calif.] CC) 37 Nate Boyer, DS Heard, Jerrod______13_____ QB_____6-2_____ 199_____Fr.-HS______Denton, Texas (Guyer) 37 Devin Huffines, DB Hicks, Jordan______3_____ LB_____6-1_____ 234_____Sr.-3L______Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West) Holtz, Trey______15_____ QB_____6-0_____ 190_____So.-SQ______Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) 38 Mitchell Becker, P Huffines, Devin______37_____ DB_____6-0_____ 195_____Sr.-SQ____ Highland Park, Texas (Home Schooled) 38 Tyler Lee, DB Huffman, Connor______27_____ WR_____5-9_____ 170_____Fr.-HS______Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 39 Brandon Allen, DB Hughes, Camrhon______71_____ OT_____6-7_____ 324_____So.-SQ____ Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 39 Gaston Davis, RB Hughes, Naashon______40_____ LB_____6-4_____ 232_____Fr.-RS____Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 40 Naashon Hughes, LB Huhn, Erik______32______S______6-3_____ 209_____Fr.-RS______Cibolo, Texas (Steele)

www.TexasSports.com 27 2014 Texas Longhorns Roster ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER Name No Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown (HS/JC/TR) No. Name, POS 41 Deoundrei Davis, LB Hutchins, Marcus______65_____ OL_____6-5_____ 278_____Jr.-SQ______DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) Jackson, Desmond______99_____ DT_____6-0_____ 298_____Sr.-3L______Houston, Texas (Westfield) 41 Tyler Marriott, DB Jackson, Tevin______11_____ LB_____6-2_____ 245_____Sr.-3L______Garland, Texas (Garland) 42 Caleb Bluiett, DE James, Darius______52___ OG/OT___6-5_____ 304_____Fr.-RS______Killeen, Texas (Harker Heights) 42 Dakota Haines, WR Jinkens, Peter______19_____ LB_____6-1_____ 237_____Jr.-2L______Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 43 Logan Mills, DE Joe, Lorenzo______84_____ WR_____6-2_____ 201_____Fr.-HS______Abilene, Texas (Cooper) 44 Dylan Haines, DB Johnson, Daje______23___ WR/RB___5-10____ 178_____Jr.-2L______Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson) 44 Eddie Aboussie, RB Johnson, Marcus______7_____ WR_____6-1_____ 193_____Jr.-2L______League City, Texas (Clear Springs) 45 Kyle Ashby, DS Jordan, Nick______28_____ PK_____6-1_____ 175_____So.-1L______Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 45 Cameron Hampton, LB Lee, Tyler______38_____ DB_____5-10____ 185_____So.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 46 Johnny Tseng, DE Leonard, Dorian______89_____ WR_____6-3_____ 201_____Fr.-HS______Longview, Texas (Longview) 47 Andrew Beck, TE Lopez, Frank______58_____ OL_____6-2_____ 300_____Fr.-RS______Eagle Pass, Texas (Winn) 47 Chris Terry, TE Marriott, Tyler______41_____ DB_____6-1_____ 192_____So.SQ______McAllen, Texas (McAllen Memorial) McFarland, M.J.______85_____ TE_____6-4_____ 249_____Jr.-1L______El Paso, Texas (El Dorado) 48 Dominic Cruciani, FB McMillon, Jake______96_____ DT_____6-3_____ 290_____Fr.-HS______Abilene, Texas (Abilene) 48 Trey Gonzales, LB Mills, Logan______43_____ DE_____6-3_____ 223_____Jr.-SQ______La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia) 49 , DE Nelson, Chris______97_____ DT_____6-1_____ 307_____Fr.-HS______Lakeland, Fla. (Victory Christian) 50 Jake Raulerson, C Norman, Alex______94_____ DT_____6-4_____ 288_____So.-SQ______Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) 51 Terrell Cuney, OL Oliver, Jake______86_____ WR_____6-3_____ 214_____Fr.-RS______Dallas, Texas (Jesuit) 52 Darius James, OG/OT Onyegbule, Miles______17_____ QB_____6-4_____ 230_____Sr.-1L______Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 55 Dominic Espinosa, C Orren, Clark______57_____ OL_____6-0_____ 260_____So.-SQ______Longview, Texas (Longview) 55 Dalton Santos, LB Perkins, Kent______76_____ OT_____6-5_____ 330_____So.-SQ______Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) 56 Daniel Rodriguez, OL Pruitt, Ben______31_____ PK_____6-1_____ 215_____Jr.-SQ____ The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) 57 Clark Orren, OL Raulerson, Jake______50______C______6-5_____ 281_____Fr.-RS______Celina, Texas (Celina) Reed, Cedric______88_____ DE_____6-5_____ 272_____Sr.-2L______Cleveland, Texas (Cleveland) 58 Frank Lopez, OL Ridgeway, Hassan______98_____ DT_____6-4_____ 307_____So.-1L______Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) 62 Curtis Riser, OG Riser, Curtis______62_____ OG_____6-4_____ 324 88_ ____MontrelSo.-SQ Meander,______WR DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 63 Alex Anderson, OL Roberson, Derick______49_____ DE_____6-3_____ 219_____Fr.-HS______San Antonio, Texas (Brennan) 65 Marcus Hutchins, OL Roberts Jr., Jermaine______16_____ DB_____5-9_____ 171_____Fr-HS______New Orleans, La. (St. Augustine) 66 Sedrick Flowers, OG Roberts, Ryan______30_____ CB_____5-8_____ 170_____Sr.-SQ______Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 68 Desmond Harrison, OT Rodriguez, Daniel______56_____ OL_____6-2_____ 299_____So.-HS______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 71 Camrhon Hughes, OT Rodriguez, Elijah______72_____ OL_____6-3_____ 292_____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 72 Elijah Rodriguez, OL Rose, Nick______23_____ PK_____6-2_____ 203_____Jr.-2L______Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 74 Taylor Doyle, OG Russ, William______4____ P/PK____6-3_____ 206_____Sr.-SQ______Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian) 76 Kent Perkins, OT Santos, Dalton______55_____ LB_____6-3_____ 252_____Jr.-2L______Van, Texas (Van) 77 Kennedy Estelle, OT Shipley, Jaxon______8_____ WR_____6-0_____ 190_____Sr.-3L______Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) Swaim, Geoff______82_____ TE_____6-4_____ 250_____Sr.-1L____Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley/Butte [Calif.] CC) 80 Blake Whiteley, TE Swoopes, Tyrone______18_____ QB_____6-4_____ 243_____So.-SQ______Whitewright, Texas (Whitewright) 81 Greg Daniels, TE Templin, Ty______88_____ WR_____6-0_____ 195_____So.-SQ______Granbury, Texas (Trinity Valley) 82 Geoff Swaim, TE Terry, Chris______47_____ TE_____6-3_____ 243_____Sr.-SQ____ College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) 83 Matt Center, TE/DS Thomann, David______26_____ WR_____6-0_____ 184_____Sr.-SQ______Winchester, Mass. (Winchester) 83 Armanti Foreman, WR Thomas, Duke______21_____ CB_____5-11____ 178_____Jr.-2L______Killeen, Texas (Copperas Cove) 84 Lorenzo Joe, WR Thompson, Mykkele______2______S______6-2_____ 191_____Sr.-3L______San Antonio, Texas (Stevens) 85 M.J. McFarland, TE Tseng, Johnny______46_____ DE_____6-1_____ 220_____So.-SQ______Lolita, Texas (Industrial) 86 Jake Oliver, WR Turner, Josh______5______S______5-11____ 175_____Sr.-3L______Oklahoma City, Okla. (Millwood) 87 Garrett Gray, WR Vaccaro, Kevin______18______S______5-11____ 188_____So.-1L______Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) 88 Cedric Reed, DE Vinklarek, Logan______16_____ QB_____6-1_____ 217_____So.-TR___ La Grange, Texas (La Grange/Blinn [Texas] JC) Warrick, Jacorey______11_____ WR_____5-11____ 172_____So.-SQ______Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) 88 Ty Templin, WR Whiteley, Blake______80_____ TE_____6-5_____ 250_____So.-TR__ Vancouver, BC, Canada (Arizona Western CC/West Vancouver) 89 Dorian Leonard, WR roster as of Aug. 30 90 Malcom Brown, DT 91 Bryce Cottrell, DE 93 Paul Boyette Jr., DT Pronunciations 94 Alex Norman, DT Caleb Bluiett______BLU-eht Alex De La Torre______de la TOR-ay Miles Onyegbule____ ON-yay-BOO-lay 95 , DT John Bonney______BAH-nee Quandre Diggs______KWAN-dray Jake Raulerson______RAWL-er-son 96 Jake McMillon, DT Paul Boyette Jr.______boy-EHT Sheroid Evans______shur-OD Derick Roberson_____ROW-ber-son 97 Chris Nelson, DT Adrian Colbert______COLE-burt Armanti Foreman______AH-mahn-tee Geoff Swaim______SWAYM 98 Hassan Ridgeway, DT Bryce Cottrell______cuh-TRELL Jerrod Heard______JAH-rod Mykkele Thompson______my-KELL Terrell Cuney______CUE-nee Camrhon Hughes______CAM-ron Kevin Vaccaro______vuh-CAR-oh 99 Desmond Jackson, DT Antwuan Davis______AN-twahn Naashon Hughes______NAY-shon Logan Vinklarek______VIN-clark Deoundrei Davis______dee-AHN-dre Erik Huhn______HUEHN Shiro Davis______SHY-row Daje Johnson______duh-ZHAY

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