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September 1 vs. BAYLOR October 13 at Stanford

September 8 at October 18 vs. UTAH* (Fiesta de los Frogs) September 13 at Air Force* November 3 vs. NEW MEXICO* September 22 vs. SMU (Frogs for the Cure) (Homecoming) November 8 at BYU* September 29 vs. COLORADO ST.* (Family Weekend) November 17 vs. UNLV*

October 6 at Wyoming* November 24 at San Diego State* * Games Home games in ALL CAPS & BOLD

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Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas INTRO THIS ISHORNEDFROGFOOTBALL TABLE OFCONTENTS • Bythenumbers • Whatthey’resaying cares aboutyou...” You lovehimbecausehe getting aneducation. about yourclassesand He's goingtostayonyou away fromhome. is likeyourfather “Coach Patterson COACH PATTERSON ERA 18 07Opnns12-14 9 8 5 8 11 10 7 4-5 6 4 4 2007 Opponents 4 Defense 2007 SeasonPreview– Offense 2007 SeasonPreview– Depth Chart 2007 Signees Roster Breakdown 2007 NumericalRoster Roster 2007 Alphabetical Media Quick Facts Future Opponents 2006 Results 2007 Schedule INTRO TABLE OFCONTENTS last sevenseasons. 10 winsfivetimesinthe ranking andatleast closed theyearwithatop-25 The HornedFrogshave nation at64-21(.753). 11th-best recordinthe Since 2000, TCU hasthe WINNING TRADITION 22 • Bestrecordssince2000 • Bythenumbers onanWs ofrne54 48-49 50-51 52-53 38-45 46-47 37 36 Mountain West Conference 34-35 32-33 Strength andConditioning Traditions /GameDay 28-31 Media Spotlight 24-25 Fort Worth /Metroplex 26-27 22-23 16-17 Facilities 20-21 Community Service Leadership Council 18-19 Campus Growth The University Frogs intheNFL Academic Success Bowl Games Winning Tradition Assistant Coaches Coach PattersonEra Why TCU? THIS ISTCU mnG atrSaim42-43 40-41 • Amon G.CarterStadium • SamBaughIndoorPracticeFacility more important.” with adegreeiseven our playersleave TCU games, butmakingsure “...we wanttowinfootball ACADEMIC SUCCESS 26 • The Staff AASO • Bythenumbers upr tf 118 117 118 117 116 112 Coaches All-Time Assistant 113 114 Support Staff Graduate Assistants 111 115 Bryan Broaddus,operations 109 Mike Sinquefield,operations 110 Don Sommer, strengthandconditioning 108 Eddie Williamson,offensive line 107 Tony Tademy,linebackers 96-100 Dan Sharp,tightends Mike Schultz,quarterbacks 56-74 106 Charles McMillian,cornerbacks 75-95 102-105 Chad Glasgow, safeties Justin Fuente,runningbacks ,defensiveline Jarrett Anderson, widereceivers ,headcoach COACHES Newcomers Returning Players Senior Bios THE FROGS • All-time list • All-time • NFL Draft: The lastthreeyears • Bythenumbers • DraftpicksunderPatterson • LT timeline ing inNFL camps. with atotalof30participat- has had16playersdrafted head coach,GaryPatterson In hissixseasonsas TCU's FROGS INTHENFL 28 

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TCU MEDIA GUIDE TCU INTRO REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS COACHES THE FROGS THIS IS TCU THIS IS GARY PATTERSON ERA: TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS / TCU’S THIRD WINNINGEST COACH INTRO • Weight room records • Weight • By the numbers 52 NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS It's a night of no helmets. No pads. Just football players, rock-hard determination and hundreds of pounds of steel of They call it Night weight. Champions, but it's really the culmination of months conditioning. of off-season CREDITS guide is a pro- TCU football media The 2007 Athletics Media duction of the Horned Frogs’ Rob Student assistants Relations Office. Beuerlein and Jessica Guillory made significant contributions to the publication. Drew Myers, director of athletics communications, led the very special thanks to A re-design initiative. Celeste Manner-McDade and Jack Lawit for Credit their over-the-top dedication and effort. TCU athletics is also directed to all the past in media relations directors for their efforts laying the foundation for this guide. Kaye, Linda Photography by Vladimir Cherry, The 2007 and Scott Bjornlie. Anthony Vasser TCU football media guide may be purchased at for Athletics Media Relations Office TCU the $20 plus $3 shipping. TABLE OF CONTENTS OF CONTENTS TABLE • Mileage chart • By the numbers • What they’re saying 46 FORT WORTH began Fort Worth on the open range, it thrives more today as a cosmopolitan city. It marries a proud cowboy heritage with a distinct sophistication that sets the city apart. HISTORY HISTORY TCU Football History it HappenedTime Last Head CoachesNational RankingsNational ChampionsAssociated Press PollsHeisman HistoryAll-America SelectionsAll-Conference Selections 160 161 All-Star Games LettermenAll-Time ResultsYear-By-Year 162-163 156-167 vs. OpponentsAll-Time 164 165 Series ResultsAll-Time 170-171 The Iron Skillet ScoresAll-Time 169 168 Bowl GamesBowl Records 173-177 THE UNIVERSITY 178 180-183 172 179 ChancellorTrusteesBoard of Athletics AdministrationMedia Information 184-188 TVFrogs on 183 Frogs on Radio 189-196 ConferenceMountain West MWC Composite Schedule 196 ComplianceStudent-Athletes 199 The TCU Experience 198 200-201 198 204 205 202 203 208 207 206 PRACTICE FACILITY The Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility and Cox TCU Field gives a competitive edge in attracting top student-ath- letes by providing a climate- controlled practice area. • By the numbers Legacy • Sam Baugh’s 40 SAM BAUGH INDOOR TCU is in the midst of a The $100 million makeover. biggest endeavor is a new student union and four new residence halls to create a Campus Commons in the heart of the University. • Project breakdown • Completion dates • By the numbers 34 CAMPUS GROWTH RECORDS Amon G. Carter Stadium OffenseTeam Individual RushingIndividual PassingIndividual ReceivingIndividual OffensePlacekicking 149 Punting 138 ReturnsDefensive Leaders 141-143 Opponents Offense 139-140 Individual Opponent 144-145 146-147 TCU HistoryLongest Plays in Miscellaneous RecordsRecaps 148 153-154 156 152 150 155 151 157 158 2006 REVIEW 2006 Results2006 Game-by-Game Starters Statistics2006 Team 2006 Individual Statistics2006 Game-by-Game Statistics Standings Conference 2006 Mountain West 2006 MWC Statistics 125 120 2006 Game Recaps 122-123 124 121 120 126-129 127-136 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/27/07 4:23 PM Page 3 Page PM 4:23 6/27/07 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14

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Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas Home Regular-SeasonWins Most Consecutive Record atStadium Largest Crowd Conference Web Site Athletics Web Site School Web Site Director of Athletics Chancellor Conference Colors Nickname Enrollment Founded Location First GameatSite First Year Official Capacity Surface Stadium Name Stadium Information Name ofSchool University Information 2007 HORNEDFROGFOOTBALLSCHEDULE INTRO et 2SUFr ot 7:30 6:00 FortWorth 5:00 7:00 ColoradoSprings,Colo. Austin, Texas SMU FortWorth Sept. 22 AirForce* Texas Sept. 13 Sept. 8 BAYLOR Sept. 1 Date o.1 NV otWrh6:30 8:00 QUICK FACTS TBA 7:00 FortWorth 4:30 Provo,Utah All timesCentralandsubjecttochange SanDiego,Calif. *Mountain West Conferencegame Home games 4:00 SanDiegoState* 1:00 Nov. 24 UNLV* FortWorth FortWorth BYU* Nov. 17 Palo Alto, Calif. NEWMEXICO* Nov. 8 6:00 Laramie,Wyo. Nov. 3 UTAH* Oct. 18 Stanford Wyoming* Oct. 13 FortWorth Oct. 6 COLORADOST.* Sept. 29 ...... Purple andWhite ...... Natural Grass ...... Fort Worth, Texas ...... 1873 ...... 1930 ...... Horned Frogs BOLD ALL CAPS BOLD ALL ...... 8,865 ...... Dr. Victor J.BoschiniJr...... Mountain West Opponent ...... Amon G.Carter QUICK FACTS ...... 47,280 onNov. 17, 1984 ...T ...... www.tcu.edu ...... 44,008 ...... Oct. 11, 1930 ...... www.gofrogs.com ...... 207-160-16 (.561) xsCrsinUiest (TCU) exas ChristianUniversity ....Dr. DanielB.MorrisonJr...... www.themwc.com (TCU 40, Arkansas 0) (TCU 40, Arkansas ...... 15 (2001-04) (Texas 44, TCU 23) Location Players Redshirtedin2006 Lettermen Lost Specialist LettermenReturning Defensive LettermenReturning Offensive LettermenReturning 2007 TCUFootball Eddie Williamson Record atTCU Gary Patterson TCU Coaches&Staff Final Ranking Conference Record 2006 FinalRecord True Freshmen Redshirt Freshmen Sophomores Juniors Seniors Tony Tademy Dan Sharp Charles McMillian Chad Glasgow Justin Fuente Jarrett Anderson Mike Schultz Dick Bumpas ...... 23 ...... 20 ...... Tight Ends/Special Teams ...... 24 ...... Offensive Coordinator/QB ...... Linebackers ...... Running Backs ...... Defensive Coordinator/DL ...... No. 21(USA Today), ...... 54-20 (.730) ...... Safeties ...... 21 ...... Head Coach(7thSeason) ...... 23 ...... Assistant HeadCoach/OL ...... Wide Receivers ...... Cornerbacks ...... 11-2 Time ....18 ...6-2 No. 22(AssociatedPress) ...... 18 ...... 2 ...... 25 SMU (Sept.26) Texas State(Sept.5) 2009 at SMU(Sept.27) Stanford (Sept.13) Stephen F. Austin (Sept.6) 2008 FUTURE OPPONENTS 2006 RESULTS ...... 21 eebr2ArFre otWrhW, 38-14 FortWorth W, 37-7 SanDiego,Calif. ^Poinsettia Bowl W, 52-0 W,*Mountain West Conference 45-14 game AirForce* NorthernIllinois^ W, 26-3 W, 25-10 December 19 FortCollins,Colo. FortWorth LasVegas, Nev. W, 27-21 W, 31-17 December 2 ColoradoState* FortWorth Albuquerque,N.M. West Point,N.Y. November 25 L,20-7 SanDiegoState* L,31-17 NewMexico* UNLV* November 18 SaltLakeCity, Utah November 11 Wyoming* FortWorth Army W, 12-3 November 4 W, Utah* 46-13 W, 17-7 October 28 FortWorth FortWorth October 21 Waco, Texas. BYU* October 5 September 28 Texas Tech UCDavis September 16 Baylor September 9 September 3 DATE OPPONENT o il...... 19)3-1(.750) 1-3-1(.300) 0-5-1(.083) 1-4-1(.250) Joe Field...... (1897) James Morrison...... (1898) H.E. Hildebrand...... (1902) 10-11-2 (.478) 2-6-1(.278) 11-5-1 4-5(.444) (.676) C.E. Cronk...... (1904) E.J. Hyde...... (1905-07) 8-1(.889) ...... (1908-09) J.R. Langley 3-1-2(.667) Kemp Lewis...... (1910) 4-4-2(.500) ...... (1911) Henry W. Lever 4-5(.444) W.T. Stewart...... (1912) ...... (1913) (.571) 4-3 Fred Cahoon ...... (1914) 14-4-1(.763) S.A. Boles 1-7(.125) E.Y. Freeland...... (1915) ...... (1916-17) Milton Daniel 2-5-3(.350) 15-4-1(.775) E.M. Tipton...... (1918) T.D. Hackney...... (1919) ...... (1920-21) W.L. Driver 33-17-5(.645) 47-5-5(.868) John McKnight...... (1922) ...... (1923-28) Madison A. Bell .(1929-33) Francis A. Schmidt 109-79-13(.575) 74-64-7(.534) 3-3-1(.500) ...... (1934-52) (.378) 15-25-1 ...... (1953-66) 11-15(.423) ...... (1967-70) Fred Taylor 2-31(.061) ...... (1971) ...... (1971-73) 12-51-3(.205) ...... (1974-76) 40-58-2(.410) ...... (1977-82) F.A. Dry 24-42-1(.366) ...... (1983-91) 25-10(.714) ...... (1992-97) Pat Sullivan .(1998-2000) 54-20(.730) Gary Patterson...... (2000-present) Coaches* TCU Head SMU (Oct.1) at Navy(Sept.17) Texas Tech (Sept.10) at Baylor(Sept.3) 2011 at Texas Tech18) (Sept. at SMU(Sept.11) Baylor (Sept.4) 2010 *1896, 1899,1901,1903--nocoacheslisted SITE LSU (Sept.6) 2014 at LSU(Sept.7) 2013 Navy (Sept.15) at SMU(Sept.8) Arkansas (Sept.1) 2012 SCORE 

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TCU MEDIA GUIDE TCU INTRO REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS COACHES THE FROGS THIS IS TCU THIS IS GARY PATTERSON ERA: TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS / TCU’S THIRD WINNINGEST COACH INTRO (58-63-0) (13 consensus) ....30 ...... 21 ...... 16 ...... Oct. 2, 1948 ...... 303 ...... 2 ...... 37 ...... 11 ...... 4 ...... 38 ...... 5 ...... 121 Games ...... 1 ...... 2 Players Fort Worth, TX 76129 Fort Worth, TCU Box 297600 . . . . (817) 257-7969 fax: (817) 257-7964 . . . . . (817) 257-5658 coachpatterson.com ...... (817) 343-2017 ...... 2900 Stadium Drive ...... (817) 257-7970 fax: (817) 257-7699 ...... (817) 257-7981 or 7982 All-Conference Selections Player with TCU Years 10 in Heisman Top Former TCU Players Patterson Camps under in NFL Former TCU Players Teams Championship on NFL TCU on Television Heisman Trophy Winners Heisman Trophy Academic All-Americans National Award Winners National Awards Named Players After TCU Draft 2007 NFL under Draft Picks NFL Head Coach Gary Patterson First TV Game Arkansas on WBAP-TV vs. Weeks in Top 10 AP Poll AP 10 in Top Weeks All-Americans First-Team QUICK FACTS / MEDIA INFO / MEDIA QUICK FACTS ...... [email protected] TCU Media Relations Mark Cohen Cell E-Mail Press Box Football Office Athletic Department Mailing Address: CONTACT INFORMATION CONTACT WEB SITES (2005, 2002, 2000, (2005, 2002, 1959, 1999, 1994, 1958, 1955, 1951, 1944, 1938, 1935, 1932, 1929, 1920) (2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1994, 1984,1965, 1959, 1958, 1956, 1955 1951, 1947, 1944, 1941, 1938, 1936, 1935) (2006, 2005, 2002, 1999, 1998, 1956, 1938, 1936, 1935) (1938, 1932, 1929) (2006, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2000, 1938, 1935, 1933, 1932) ...... 2 ...... 14 (1937-38) ...... 10 ...... 9 ...... 3 ...... 22 ...... 15 ...... 15 ...... 1 (2005) ...... 9 Conference Titles Conference Bowl Appearances Poll AP at No. 1 in Weeks Poll AP 5 in Top Weeks Mountain West Mountain West Conference Titles Bowl Championships Undefeated Seasons Seasons 10+ Win Most Consecutive Wins Prior to his work at Auburn, Schulz interned for Prior to his work at He has also served internships with the While earning a B.A. degree in communica- football Under Cohen's direction, Wofford's Cohen and his wife, Sarah, have three sons: ics department as a student assistant in the for four years. sports information office the Kansas City Chiefs and Wizards in the sales and marketing department during the summer of 2005. Kansas City Sports Commission, Sports Radio 810 WHB, KC Metro Sports television and the Baseball Club. T-Bones Kansas City day capacities with the Houston Astros, Houston day capacities with the Houston Oilers and Houston Rockets. tions and a minor in business administration at Cal State Fullerton, Cohen served as the media baseball team Titan relations director for the 1988 Series. which advanced to the College World media guide covers received "Best in the Nation" honors three times from the College Sports The America (CoSIDA). Information Directors of game program covers were also football Terriers' named "Best in the Nation" on three occasions. "Citations for Cohen has received a total of 11 Excellence in Publications." Adam (12) and Steven (8). David (14), ...... 1896 Ryan Schulz is in his second TCU Athletics Media ...... 14-2 (.875) RYAN SCHULZ RYAN Athletics Media Relations / Secondary Football Contact Assistant Director of He was promoted from year. coordinator of media relations to assistant director in March TCU 2007. Schulz came to Auburn, where he served from MARK COHEN Athletics Media Relations / Football Contact Director of Relations Director Mark Cohen came to the Horned August 2005 after Frogs in working the previous 16 years College, an NCAA at Wofford ...... 2 (1935, 1938) ...... 538-504-57 (.515) ...... 9-12-1 (.432) ...... 159-229-6 (.411) ...... 64-21 (.753) ...... 64-21 ...... 59-26-10 (.674) ...... 59-26-10 ...... 47-47-7 (.500) ...... 47-47-7 (.767) ...... 85-23-8 (.547) ...... 44-36-6 (.413) ...... 23-34-6 ...... 51-61-1 (.456) ...... 51-61-1 (.324) ...... 34-73-4 (.250) ...... 26-81-3 (.421) ...... 40-56-5 ...... 5-5-3 (.500) ...... 5-5-3 ...... 60-41-4 (.590) A native of Leawood, Kan., Schulz graduated A While at K-State, Schulz worked in the athlet- Cohen was hired as Wofford's sports information Cohen was hired as Wofford's After graduating from Cal State Fullerton in as a media relations assistant from 2005-06. from Kansas State in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in marketing. National Championships All-Time Bowl All-Time Record All-Time in Mountain All-Time Conference West Record since WWII (1946-2006) ...... 291-353-22 (.453) Conference All-Time Record (2007 is 111th season) (2007 is 111th Record All-Time 1930s 1920s 1910s 1900s 1890s Football of Year First 1940s TCU Football History TCU Football by Decade TCU 2000s 1990s 1980s 1970s 1960s 1950s Division I institution in Spartanburg, S.C. Athletics Director TCU director in 1989 by current athlet- Terriers' Danny Morrison, who was then the Assistant Cohen was promoted to ics director. Athletics Director for Media Relations in January Athletics Director in Associate 1992 and to September 1996. as an Texas 1988, Cohen began his career in assistant in the University of Houston sports infor- He also worked in various game- mation office. 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/27/07 4:25 PM Page 5 Page PM 4:25 6/27/07 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14

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Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas o aePs t t l-x.Hometown (HighSchool)/Last Cl.-Exp. Wt. Ht. Pos. Name No. INTRO 5SrDmro T - 7 RH Piedmont,Okla.(High) FR-HS 175 6-2 ATH SirDemarco 25 7WlimJcsnF - 3 R3 Whitewright(High) SR-3L 235 6-0 FB WilliamJackson 47 7Dru nrmL - 3 R2 Tenaha (High)/LSU SR-2L 235 6-2 Longview(High) LB SO-1L SugarLand(Austin) 202 SO-1L Tatum (High) 6-2 248 DariusIngram McKinney (McKinneyNorth) JR-2L 6-2 37 FR-HS S 212 DE 195 6-0 Longview(High) 6-3 CorderraHunter JR-2L S 19 QB JerryHughes 228 Houston (Stratford) Corsicana(High) 98 FR-RS 6-1 SR-3L StephenHodge 230 LB 29 225 SanDiego,Calif.(Westview) 6-2 EricHerbel 6-0 SO-SQ 15 DL 213 CorpusChristi(Ray)/Oklahoma LB RobertHenson Irving(MacArthur) 5-11 SO-TR 51 FR-HS DS Houston(Alief Elsik) 225 DavidHawthorne 280 FR-RS 46 6-3 6-1 NielsHailey 303 DS 59 DT 6-2 SeanHaight DT 67 FR-RS ClintGresham 210 54 SanBernardino,Calif. 5-11 KellyGriffin JR-JC 52 LB CoryGrant Early(High) 210 57 Arlington(Martin) JR-SQ 6-0 BrenanGordon FR-HS 239 38 S 220 6-0 San Antonio (JamesMadison) Midland(RobertE.Lee) 6-1 SO-SQ LB FR-RS TE 175 ChrisGoodson 235 Brenham(HoustonChristian) 31 6-0 Los 6-4 Angeles, Calif.(Hamilton) JamesGleaton FR-HS WR FR-HS 49 TE 200 KrisGardner 175 6-1 81 Van Nuys,Calif.(Grant)/ 5-11 AustinGalifaro QB JR-JC CB FortWorth (Everman) 27 EvanFrosch FR-HS 270 84 5-10 190 FR-HS ColeFrederick DT 6-0 230 17 Rockwall(High) JercellFort 6-2 Houston(St. Thomas) S 22 FR-RS DE SR-2L 195 JohnFonua 249 6-3 95 6-3 JohnnyFobbs Papillion,Neb.(LaVista) QB Jacksboro(High) 26 FR-HS TE SO-SQ JasonFitch 310 58 185 ZackEskridge 6-3 Beeville(A.C.Jones) 6-0 12 SR-3L OL WR Kilgore(High) Trey Englert Katy(High) 200 SO-1L 87 FR-RS KagenElenburg 6-1 240 210 26 WR 6-2 KyleDooley 6-3 WillsPoint(High) DE 72 Tyler (RobertE.Lee) SR-3L QB ErvinDickerson Houston(Stratford)/Arkansas FR-HS 237 21 SO-SQ 197 Wayne Daniels 6-3 225 6-4 96 6-3 TE AndyDalton S 14 K QuintonCunigan Weatherford (High) 89 JR-SQ Tekerrein Cuba 30 255 DrewCombs 6-6 Jacksonville(High) 58 OT SO-1L Houston(ThurgoodMarshall) Aledo(High) 236 FR-HS SO-1L Sweeny(High) 6-4 175 188 FR-HS 5-11 RobertClark DE 5-8 215 WR 66 TB AllenChristopher 6-2 Odessa(High) 91 FR-RS LB RyanChristian JR-1L 319 18 202 6-5 JaiCavness JR-SQ 6-4 33 OL Tank Carder 198 WR 43 6-2 MarcusCannon Katy(MaydeCreek) 61 S JR-2L WilliamCage 10 196 6-1 Dallas(Hillcrest) TB AndyBurrell CopperasCove(High) FR-HS 16 FR-HS 225 230 6-6 AaronBrown 6-3 DE 23 TE BraylonBroughton 99 LoganBrock 80 7TmyBaeD - 5 R3 AransasPass(High) SR-3L 252 Sweetwater(High) 6-3 FR-HS DE 195 5-11 TB 97 JosephBanyard 34 1Mru ako B6126S-LHouston(Westside) SO-1L 216 6-1 QB MarcusJackson 11 acsBokW - 8 R3 Lindale(High) SR-3L 182 Beeville(A.C.Jones) 6-0 SR-3L WR 199 5-11 S MarcusBrock 3 BrianBonner 6 lxIioeC - 7 RR Garland(South Garland) FR-RS 170 6-0 CB AlexIbiloye 9 Dallas(LakeHighlands) Lockhart(High) JR-2L FR-RS 204 180 6-3 6-0 WR S StevenColeman 4 CurtisClay 4 Dallas(CedarHill) JR-SQ 193 San Angelo (Central) 6-3 JR-2L WR 206 6-4 PrinceBynum WR 9 Walter Bryant 7 Bledsoe ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Falfurrias (Woodberry Forest,Va.) Fort Worth (Paschal)/S. Arkansas New Orleans,La.(St.Stanislaus) San BernardinoValley College Los Angeles Valley College Midwest City, Okla.(StarSpencer) (Redlands EastValley)/ o aePs t t l-x.Hometown(HighSchool)/Last Cl.-Exp. Wt. Ht. Pos. Name No. 3CaeOtzD - 5 R2 LeagueCity(ClearCreek) SR-2L McKinney(McKinneyNorth) FR-HS 255 253 6-3 Euless(Trinity) 6-4 DE FR-RS OT 292 6-4 DT Dallas(LakeHighlands) ChaseOrtiz Cedarburg,Wis.(High) SO-1L 93 Jeff Comfort(High) Olson SR-2L 317 62 JR-2L 177 6-3 HenryNiutei 292 6-3 94 OL MarshallNewhouse 6-1 WR 70 Sweetwater(High) DT JR-2L Dallas(Woodrow Wilson) 295 DerekMoore FR-HS 13 6-5 172 CodyMoore OG 5-10 CorpusChristi(Calallen) 56 CB SO-SQ GilesMontgomery 268 65 Colleyville(Heritage)/Cincinnati 6-5 Weatherford (High) SR-2L OL FR-RS GregMcCoy 165 26 195 5-9 6-1 Brandon,Miss. PK WR Tyler Marrou SR-SQ Comfort(High) 50 261 SR-2L ChrisManfredini 6-2 298 44 Longview(Tatum) OG Tyler Luttrell 6-4 FR-RS 17 OG 238 SO-SQ Euless(ColleyvilleHeritage) 6-4 AdamLowery 162 SO-SQ 68 DE 6-1 244 MattyLindner Tyler (RobertE.Lee) 64 P/K FR-RS 6-2 ClarenceLeatch FortWorth (Aledo) Hutto(High) 273 DT 90 FR-HS FR-HS Shawnee,Kan.(Rockhurst) 6-3 LandryLawson 260 185 SO-1L 90 OL 5-10 6-4 MichaelKnight 280 WR 69 Bridgeport(High) 6-4 P JakeKirkpatrick FortWorth (Everman) FR-RS 76 OL FR-HS 205 JeremyKerley Garland(SouthGarland) 197 85 6-0 FR-HS AnsonKelton 6-4 S 38 195 WR JoshKarlin 6-1 73 JonathanJones S 83 ColinJones 28 Tejay Johnson 40 8JmyYugW - 0 RR Monroe,La.(OuachitaParish) FR-RS SO-SQ 200 Center(High) 286 6-1 JR-2L 6-3 WR 195 OG 5-10 Irving(High) TB SO-1L Jimmy Young Granbury(High) 88 228 SO-SQ RyanWyatt FortWorth (Boswell) 199 6-3 53 JR-2L 6-0 JustinWatts LB Irving(MacArthur) 282 32 FR-RS K DarylWashington 6-3 295 41 (LBJ) Austin DT 6-2 SO-1L OL 226 ZachWalters 37 6-1 (High) Kennedale JamesVess (High) Plainview FR-HS TB 55 FR-HS 180 JoshVernon 5-10 270 62 Kosciusko,Miss. 6-4 FortWorth (ArlingtonHeights) JosephTurner S SR-1L 24 SR-2L OG Navasota(High) SpencerThompson 175 232 Brenham(High) SO-1L 90 5-11 6-6 ChezThomas SR-2L 231 CB 35 5-11 TE 271 Whitehouse(High) FB 6-7 FR-HS Torrey Stewart OT Ganado(High) 205 15 Tom Stevens JR-2L 6-0 92 CostaMesa, Calif. 272 LB ChrisSmith SR-1L 36 6-3 Wade Sisk Kilgore(High) 277 Abilene(High) C 71 SO-1L 6-2 SR-3L LukeShivers 174 48 OL 215 5-10 BlakeSchlueter Garland(SouthGarland) 6-2 75 CB SO-1L Southlake(Carroll) S 298 FR-RS Tony Savino Idalou(High) 6-8 160 74 JR-1L NickSanders 6-0 OL Burleson(High) 20 261 WR JR-SQ DavidRoach 6-4 315 27 Dallas(Madison) NicRichmond 6-5 TE SO-1L 79 163 OT ClintRenfro 5-10 82 Amarillo(Tascosa) CB ShaeReagan Waller (High) 86 JR-1L FortWorth (NorthCrowley) JR-2L HeathRaetz 293 JR-2L 63 234 6-6 RafaelPriest 232 6-1 10 OG 6-2 LB DE PrestonPhillips 60 JasonPhillips 39 MattPanfil 42 1DrkWs - 7 R1 Arlington(Martin) SR-1L 177 6-4 P DerekWash 11 art ilknP - 1 OS Dallas(Trinity Christian) SO-SQ 212 6-0 Hillsboro(High) PK JR-2L 172 GarrettMilliken 5-11 2 WR DonaldMassey 2 Brownwood(High) FR-RS 190 6-1 WR BartJohnson 6 ai otrP51 7 RR Houston(KleinOak) FR-RS 170 5-11 P DavidPorter 7 arnMrh B5910F-SMiami(CountryDay) FR-RS 170 5-9 CB Camron Murphy Spring Branch(SmithsonValley) (High)/Holmes CC (Orange Lutheran) (Northwest Rankin) Grand Prairie(PantegoChristian) 

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Lee) Tyler Plainview (High) OL Logan Brock81 OL 6-2 Kris Gardner 295 6-882 FR-RS 298 TE Clint Renfro Irving (MacArthur) 83 SO-1L 6-3 TE Jonathan Jones Garland (South Garland) 23084 6-1 FR-HS Evan Frosch WR WR 220 Copperas Cove (High) 85 6-0 6-4 FR-HS Jeremy Kerley 160 197 Arlington (Martin) 86 FR-RS FR-HS TE Shae Reagan Southlake (Carroll) (Everman) Fort Worth WR87 6-4 5-10 Englert Trey 235 18588 TE FR-RSYoung Jimmy FR-HS (Robert E. Lee) Midland 6-489 Hutto (High) Quinton Cunigan 261 TE90 WR JR-1L 6-3 Landry Lawson TE 6-1 Idalou (High) 24990 6-3 200 Clarence Leatch SR-2L P/K 237 FR-RS91Thomas) Houston (St. 6-1 Monroe, La. (Ouachita Parish) Allen Christopher SR-3L DE92 162 Wills Point (High) 6-4 DE Stevens Tom SO-SQ 23893 6-4 Chase Ortiz FR-RS 23694 Longview (Tatum) TE SO-1L Henry Niutei95 Jacksonville (High) 6-6 John Fonua DE 232 SR-2L 6-3 DT96 (Arlington Heights) Fort Worth 255 Daniels Wayne 6-4 DT SR-2L 292 5-10 League City (Clear Creek) 270 DE FR-RS Euless (Trinity) JR-JC 6-2 Nuys, Calif. (Grant)/ Van 240 SO-1L Kilgore (High) 53 Wyatt Ryan 54 Gresham Clint 55 Vess James OG56 DS 6-3 Moore Cody 6-3 28657 225 SO-SQ Grant Cory DT SO-TR58 6-3 (Ray)/Oklahoma Corpus Christi Combs Drew DT 28258 6-1 Fitch Jason JR-2L DT 29259 (Boswell) Fort Worth Hailey Niels 6-2 K JR-2L60 303 Comfort (High) 6-3 Phillips Preston DE FR-RS61 225 Houston (Alief Elsik) 6-2 Marcus Cannon SO-SQ DL OG 23062 Houston (Stratford)/Arkansas 6-2 6-6 Olson Jeff FR-HS OL 23063 293 6-5 Heath Raetz FR-RS JR-1L64 319 Houston (Stratford) Amarillo (Tascosa) Matty Lindner FR-RS65 OT Odessa (High) OT Giles Montgomery 6-466 OG 6-5 OG 253 Robert Clark 315 6-5 6-4 FR-HS67 JR-SQ 295 McKinney (McKinney North) 298 Sean Haight Burleson (High) 68 SR-2L JR-2L OT Adam Lowery Comfort (High) Sweetwater (High) 6-6 DS 25569 5-11 OG Michael Knight JR-SQ 21370 6-2 (High) Weatherford SO-SQ Marshall Newhouse 261 San Diego, Calif. (Westview) OL DT71 SR-SQ Sisk Wade 6-3 Brandon, Miss. 6-272 317 244 Kyle Dooley SO-1L SO-SQ73 Euless (Colleyville Heritage Highlands) Dallas (Lake Josh Karlin OT74 Savino Tony 6-7 OL 271 6-3 OL SR-2L 310 Brenham (High) OL FR-HS 6-4 Neb. (La Vista) Papillion, 280 6-2 277 SO-1L Kan. (Rockhurst) Shawnee, SR-1L Costa Mesa, Calif. 51 Robert Henson52 Griffin Kelly LB 6-1 228 DT JR-2L 6-1 Longview (High) 280 FR-HS Irving (MacArthur) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. (High School)/Last Hometown (Redlands East Valley)/ Falfurrias (Woodberry Forest, Va.) Falfurrias (Woodberry San Bernardino Valley College San Bernardino Valley (High)/Holmes CC Arkansas (Paschal)/S. Fort Worth Bledsoe 6 Johnson Bart 7 Bryant Walter 7 Porter David WR9 6-1 WR Bynum Prince 9 190 6-4 Ibiloye Alex FR-RS 206 P Brownwood (High) WR JR-2L 5-11 6-3Angelo (Central) San 170 193 CB FR-RS JR-SQ Houston (Klein Oak) 6-0 Dallas (Cedar Hill) 170 FR-RS Garland (South Garland) 2 Donald Massey2 Garrett Milliken3 WR Brock Marcus 5-114 172 P/K Coleman Steven 6-0 JR-2L4 WR Clay Curtis 212 Hillsboro (High) 6 S 6-0 SO-SQ Bonner Brian Christian) Dallas (Trinity 182 6-3 SR-3L 204 WR Lindale (High) JR-2L 6-0 S (Lake Highlands) Dallas 180 5-11 FR-RS 199 Lockhart (High) SR-3L Beeville (A.C. Jones) 11 Marcus Jackson11 Derek Wash QB 6-1 216 SO-1L P Houston (Westside) 6-4 177 SR-1L Arlington (Martin) 42 Matt Panfil43 Carder Tank 44 Chris Manfredini46 DE David Hawthorne PK LB47 6-2 William Jackson LB 5-9 6-2 23248 165 215 6-0 Luke Shivers JR-2L FB49 FR-HS SR-2L 225 (North Crowley) Fort Worth James Gleaton Sweeny (High) 6-0 Colleyville (Heritage)/Cincinnati SR-3L50 235 Marrou Tyler Corsicana (High) LB LB SR-3L 6-0 Whitewright (High) 6-0 205 239 OL FR-HS JR-SQ Whitehouse (High) 6-5 Early (High) 268 SO-SQ Corpus Christi (Calallen) 37 Darius Ingram37 Zach Walters38 LB Brenan Gordon38 6-2 Anson Kelton K39 235 LB Jason Phillips SR-2L 5-11 6-040 210 (High)/LSU Tenaha Johnson Tejay 199 P41 FR-RS SO-SQ Daryl Washington LB (St. Stanislaus) New Orleans Granbury (High) 6-4 6-1 S 260 LB 234 FR-HS 6-3 6-1 (Aledo) Fort Worth JR-2L 228 195 (High) Waller SO-1L FR-HS Irving (High) Garland (South Garland) 32 Justin Watts33 Jai Cavness34 Joseph Banyard TB35 Chez Thomas 5-10 TB TB36 195 Chris Smith 5-11 5-8 JR-2L 195 175 S (High) Center FR-HS FR-HS (High) Sweetwater 5-10 Houston (Thurgood Marshall) 180 FB FR-HS 5-11 231 Kennedale (High) SO-1L Navasota (High) 26 Kagen Elenburg26 Greg McCoy WR27 6-0 Austin Galifaro27 185 David Roach CB SO-SQ28 WR Jacksboro (High) 5-10 Colin Jones 6-0 17229 Stephen Hodge 175 FR-HS S30 SO-SQ Wilson) Dallas (Woodrow Cuba Tekerrein Antonio (James Madison) San 31 6-2 S S Chris Goodson 215 6-0 6-0 S SR-3L 212 205 Abilene (High) S 6-4 FR-RS JR-2L 197 Bridgeport (High) 6-0 (High) Tatum FR-HS 210 (Robert E. Lee) Tyler JR-JC Bernardino, Calif. San 21 Ervin Dickerson22 Jercell Fort WR23 Aaron Brown 6-124 200 Joseph Turner25 SR-3L CB Sir Demarco TB Beeville (A.C. Jones) 5-11 TB 17526 6-1 Johnny Fobbs FR-HS 6-1 196 ATHAngeles, Calif. (Hamilton) Los 6-2 226 JR-2L 175 SO-1L Katy (Mayde Creek) S FR-HS Austin (LBJ) (High) Piedmont, Okla. 6-0 190 FR-HS (Everman) Fort Worth 15 Eric Herbel16 Andy Burrell17 Luttrell Tyler 17 QB Cole Frederick 6-318 S Ryan Christian 195 WR19 6-2 QB FR-HS 6-1 Corderra Hunter 198 McKinney (McKinney North) 20 6-1 WR 195 JR-SQ Nick Sanders 200 5-11 FR-RS S 188 FR-HS (High) Weatherford SO-1L Christian) Brenham (Houston 6-2 CB Aledo (High) 202 5-10 SO-1L 174 Longview (High) SO-1L Kilgore (High) 12 Zack Eskridge13 Derek Moore14 QB Andy Dalton15 6-3 Stewart Torrey WR 195 6-3 FR-RS QB 177 CB Rockwall (High) 6-3 5-11 SR-2L 175 210 Cedarburg, Wis. (High) SR-1L FR-RS Kosciusko, Miss. Katy (High) 10 Cage William 10 Priest Rafael WR 6-4 CB 202 5-10 JR-1L 163 SO-1L Dallas (Madison) No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl.-Exp. (High School)/Last Hometown 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/27/07 4:44 PM Page 7 Page PM 4:44 6/27/07 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/25/07 4:36 PM Page 8

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GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN: TEXAS REGIONS BY THE NUMBERS

NORTH TEXAS EAST TEXAS Number of states represented Jackson, William (Whitewright) Brock, Marcus (Lindale) SAN ANTONIO AREA 9 on TCU’s roster Jones, Colin (Bridgeport) Christopher, Allen (Jacksonville) Galifaro, Austin (San Antonio) Cuba, Tekerrein (Tyler) Lindner, Matty (Comfort) DALLAS/FORT WORTH Cunigan, Quentin (Wills Point) Moore, Cody (Comfort) Number of players Broughton, Braylon (Dallas) Daniels, Wayne (Kilgore) Schlueter, Blake (Ganado) 97 from the state of Texas Burrell, Andy (Fort Worth) Henson, Robert (Longview) Wyatt, Ryan (Spring Branch) Bynum, Prince (Dallas) Hodge, Stephen (Tatum) Christian, Ryan (Aledo) Hunter, Corderra (Longview) AUSTIN AREA Number of out-of-state Clark, Robert (Weatherford) Ingram, Darius (Tenaha) 15 players Coleman, Steven (Dallas) Kirkpatrick, Jake (Tyler) Clay, Curtis (Lockhart) Eskridge, Zack (Rockwall) Leatch, Clarence (Longview) Turner, Joseph (Austin) Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Fobbs, Johnny (Fort Worth) Shivers, Luke (Whitehouse) WACO/CENTRAL TEXAS Number of players from Gardner, Kris (Arlington) Sanders, Nick (Kilgore) 5 California (the second-most Griffin, Kelly (Irving) Watts, Justin (Center) Brock, Logan (Copperas Cove) represented state) Hawthorne, David (Corsicana) Kerley, Jeremy (Hutto) Herbel, Eric (McKinney) HOUSTON (includes Brazos Valley) Massey, Donald (Hillsboro) Ibiloye, Alex (Garland) Brown, Aaron (Katy) Total number of different Johnson, Tejay (Garland) Cavness, Jai (Houston) WEST TEXAS 77 hometowns represented Jones, Jonathan (Fort Worth) Combs, Drew (Houston) Banyard, Joseph (Sweetwater) Kelton, Anson (Fort Worth) Dalton, Andy (Katy) Bryant, Walter (San Angelo) Knight, Michael (Euless) Englert, Trey (Houston) Cannon, Marcus (Odessa) Lawson, Landry (Grand Prairie) Frederick, Cole (Brenham) Number of Texas cities Elenburg, Kagen (Jacksboro) represented Luttrell, Tyler (Weatherford) Grant, Cory (Houston) Frosch, Evan (Midland) 64 Manfredini, Chris (Colleyville) Haley, Niels (Houston) Gleaton, James (Early)  INTRO McCoy, Greg (Dallas) Hughes, Jerry (Sugar Land) Johnson, Bart (Brownwood) Milliken, Garrett (Dallas) THIS IS TCU Jackson, Marcus (Houston) Montgomery, Giles (Sweetwater) Number of players from the Newhouse, Marshall (Dallas) Phillips, Jason (Waller) 37 Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex THE FROGS Roach, David (Abilene) Niutei, Henry (Euless) Ortiz, Chase (League City) Thompson, Spencer (Plainview) COACHES Olson, Jeff (McKinney) Porter, David (Houston) REVIEW Panfil, Matt (Fort Worth) Sisk, Wade (Brenham) PANHANDLE Number of RECORDS Priest, Rafael (Dallas) Smith, Chris (Navasota) Phillips, Preston (Amarillo) 3 junior college transfers Raetz, Heath (Burleson) HISTORY Reagan, Shae (Idalou) TCU Renfro, Clint (Southlake) SOUTH TEXAS Richmond, Nic (Garland) Blake, Tommy (Aransas Pass) Stevens, Tom (Fort Worth) Bonner, Brian (Beeville) Number of four-year transfers Thomas, Chez (Kennedale) Carder, Tank (Sweeny) 5 Vernon, Josh (Irving) Dickerson, Ervin (Beeville) Vess, James (Fort Worth) Gresham, Clint (Corpus Christi) Wash, Derek (Arlington) Marraou, Tyler (Corpus Christi) Number of high schools that Walters, Zach (Grandbury) Cage, William (Falfurrias) have more than one player on Washington, Daryl (Irving) 11 TCU’s roster (no school has more than two) GEOGRAPHICAL BREAKDOWN: OUT OF STATE Number of TCU players who CALIFORNIA LOUISIANA OKLAHOMA 47 attended a 5A high school – largest classification in Texas Fonua, John (Van Nuys) Gordan, Brenan (New Orleans) Bledsoe, Sir Demarco (Piedmont) Fort, Jercell (Los Angeles) Young, Jimmy (Monroe) Fitch, Jason (Midwest City) Goodson, Chris (San Bernardino) Number of players who Haight, Sean (San Diego) MISSISSIPPI WISCONSIN attended a 1A high school – Savino, Tony (Costa Mesa) smallest classification (Darius Lowery, Adam (Brandon) Moore, Derek (Cedarburg) 1 Ingram, Tenaha HS) Stewart, Torrey (Kosciusko) KANSAS FLORIDA Number of players who Karlin, Josh (Shawnee) NEBRASKA Murphy, Cameron (Miami) 3 attended a T.A.P.P.S high Dooley, Kyle (Papillion) school – private school FOOTBALL league 2007 SIGNEES

Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown (High School)/Last Kris Gardner TE 6-1 220 Arlington (Martin) Joseph Banyard TB 5-11 195 Sweetwater (High) Chris Goodson S 6-0 210 San Bernardino, Calif. (Redlands East Valley)/ Sir Demarco Bledsoe ATH 6-2 175 Piedmont, Okla. (High) San Bernardino Valley College Logan Brock TE 6-3 230 Copperas Cove (High) Kelly Griffin DT 6-1 280 Irving (MacArthur) Braylon Broughton DE 6-6 225 Dallas (Hillcrest) Tejay Johnson S 6-1 195 Garland (South Garland) Tank Carder LB 6-2 215 Sweeny (High) Jonathan Jones WR 6-4 197 Fort Worth (Everman) Jai Cavness TB 5-8 175 Houston (Thurgood Marshall) Anson Kelton P 6-4 260 Fort Worth (Aledo) Tekerrein Cuba S 6-4 197 Tyler (Robert E. Lee) Jeremy Kerley WR 5-10 185 Hutto (High) HORNED FROG Jason Fitch DE 6-2 230 Midwest City, Okla. (Star Spencer) Greg McCoy CB 5-10 172 Dallas (Woodrow Wilson) Johnny Fobbs S 6-0 190 Fort Worth (Everman) Jeff Olson OT 6-4 253 McKinney (McKinney North) John Fonua DT 5-10 270 Van Nuys, Calif. (Grant)/ Luke Shivers LB 6-0 205 Whitehouse (High) Los Angeles Valley College Chez Thomas S 5-10 180 Kennedale (High) TCU MEDIA GUIDE TCU MEDIA 2007 Jercell Fort CB 5-11 175 Los Angeles, Calif. (Hamilton) Spencer Thompson OG 6-4 270 Plainview (High) 8 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/28/07 2:20 PM Page 9

DEPTH CHART INTRO 2007

OFFENSE DEFENSE TCU MEDIA GUIDE LT 71 Wade Sisk 6-7 271 Sr. LE 93 Chase Ortiz 6-3 255 Sr. 79 Nic Richmond 6-8 298 So. 98 6-2 248 So.

50 Tyler Marrou 6-5 268 So. 42 Matt Panfil 6-2 232 Jr. HORNED FROG LG 64 Matty Lindner 6-4 298 Sr. DT 55 James Vess 6-3 282 Jr. 60 Preston Phillips 6-6 293 Jr. 96 Wayne Daniels 6-2 240 So. C 75 Blake Schlueter 6-3 272 Jr. NT 56 Cody Moore 6-1 292 Jr. 74 Tony Savino 6-2 277 Sr. 57 Cory Grant 6-2 303 RFr. 76 Jake Kirkpatrick 6-3 273 RFr. 94 Henry Niutei 6-4 292 RFr. RG 65 Giles Montgomery 6-5 295 Jr. RE 97 Tommy Blake 6-3 252 Sr. 63 Heath Raetz 6-5 315 Jr. 90 Clarence Leatch 6-4 238 RFr. 77 Spencer Thompson 6-4 270 Fr. 91 Allen Christopher 6-4 236 So. RT 70 Marshall Newhouse 6-3 317 So. SLB 46 David Hawthorne OR 6-0 225 Sr.

61 Marcus Cannon 6-5 319 RFr. 51 Robert Henson 6-1 228 Jr. FOOTBALL TE 86 Shae Reagan 6-4 261 Jr. MLB 39 Jason Phillips 6-1 234 Jr. 89 Quinton Cunigan 6-3 237 Sr. 41 Daryl Washington 6-3 228 So. 84 Evan Frosch 6-4 235 RFr. 37 Darius Ingram 6-2 235 Sr. FB 47 William Jackson 6-0 235 Sr. SS 6 Brian Bonner 5-11 199 Sr. 36 Chris Smith 5-11 231 So. 29 Stephen Hodge 6-0 212 Jr. TB 23 Aaron Brown 6-1 196 Jr. 28 Colin Jones 6-0 205 RFr. 24 Joseph Turner 6-1 226 So. FS 4 Steven Coleman 6-3 204 Jr. QB 11 Marcus Jackson 6-1 216 So. 27 David Roach 6-2 215 Sr. 14 Andy Dalton 6-3 210 RFr. WS 27 David Roach 6-2 215 Sr. INTRO 12 Zack Eskridge 6-3 195 RFr. 6 Brian Bonner 5-11 199 Sr.  WR (H) 2 Donald Massey 5-11 172 Jr. 19 Corderra Hunter 6-2 202 So. THIS IS TCU 3 Marcus Brock 6-0 182 Sr. LCB 20 Nick Sanders 5-10 174 So. THE FROGS COACHES 18 Ryan Christian 5-11 188 So. 43 Alex Ibiloye 6-0 170 RFr. REVIEW WR (X) 21 Ervin Dickerson 6-1 200 Sr. RCB 15 Torrey Stewart 5-11 175 Sr. RECORDS 6 Bart Johnson 6-1 190 RFr. 10 Rafael Priest 5-10 163 So. HISTORY 82 Clint Renfro 6-0 160 RFr. TCU WR (Z) 7 Walter Bryant 6-4 206 Jr. 13 Derek Moore 6-3 177 Sr. 88 Jimmy Young 6-1 200 RFr. CAREER STARTS BY TCU PLAYERS

Rnk Player Starts SPECIALISTS 1. Tommy Blake, DE 26 David Hawthorne, LB 26 GARY PATTERSON ERA: TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS / TCU’S THIRD WINNINGEST COACH PK 44 Chris Manfredini 5-9 165 Sr. 3. Chase Ortiz, DE 25 H 13 Derek Moore 6-3 177 Sr. Jason Phillips, LB 25 P 11 Derek Wash 6-4 177 Sr. 5. David Roach, S 15 7 David Porter 5-11 170 RFr. 6. Brian Bonner, S 13 SN 54 Clint Gresham 6-3 225 So. Matty Lindner, OG 13 KR 23 Aaron Brown OR 6-1 196 Jr. Derek Moore, WR 13 BLAKE 2 Donald Massey 5-11 172 Jr. Rafael Priest, CB 13 PR 6 Brian Bonner OR 5-11 199 Sr. Nick Sanders, CB 13 3 Marcus Brock 6-0 182 Sr. Blake Schlueter, C 13 Wade Sisk, OT 13 13. James Vess, DT 11 PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 14. Aaron Brown, TB 8 15. Donald Massey, WR 4 Zack Eskridge, QB ...... ESK-Ridge Ervin Dickerson, WR 4 Evan Frosch, TE...... FRAU-SH 17. William Jackson, FB 3 HAWTHORNE Corderra Hunter, CB...... core-DARE-uh Cody Moore, DT 3 Alex Ibiloye, CB ...... EE-bow-lay 19. Steven Coleman, S 2 Darius Ingram, LB...... DARE-ee-us Trey Englert, TE 2 Chris Manfredini, PK ...... MAN-fruh-dee-knee Robert Henson, LB 2 22. Marcus Brock, WR 1 Tyler Marrou, OL...... muh-ROE Giles Montgomery, OG 1 Henry Niutei, NT ...... NEW-uh-tay Shae Reagan, TE 1 Heath Raetz, OT ...... Rates Justin Watts, TB 1 Shae Reagan, TE...... SHAY Blake Schlueter, C...... SHH-loot-ur

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INTRO SEASON PREVIEW – OFFENSE HORNED FROG OFFENSE With an eight-game winning streak to close the 2006 campaign, its second straight 11-win season and third in the last four years, the TCU football team will be marked by momentum when it reports to campus Aug. 1 for the start of preseason camp. Adding to the momentum is the Horned Frogs’ new Sam Baugh Indoor Practice Facility and Cox Field which opened in Spring 2007. Offensively, TCU returns six starters. The Frogs placed ninth in the country in rushing yards per game (194.6) and 17th in total yards each contest (408.5).

MARCUS JACKSON Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth,

AARON BROWN DONALD MASSEY QUARTERBACK RUNNING BACK WIDE RECEIVER  INTRO With the graduation of Jeff Ballard, TCU’s career Aaron Brown (6-1, 196, Jr.) returns for his junior sea- Despite the graduation of Michael DePriest and leader in winning percentage (.905, 19-2) and completion son as one of the nation’s premier backs. The 2005 Quentily Harmon, TCU returns a deep corps of receivers. THIS IS TCU percentage (61.1), the quarterback position will provide Mountain West Conference Freshman of the Year, Donald Massey (5-11, 172, Jr.) is a playmaker who will THE FROGS one of the more intriguing competitions in preseason Brown had an even better sophomore campaign. The contend for All-MWC honors in 2007. Massey tied a sin- COACHES camp. Sophomore Marcus Jackson (6-1, 216, So.) and Katy, Texas, native rushed for a team-best 801 yards and gle-game TCU record with three touchdown catches in a REVIEW redshirt freshman Andy Dalton (6-3, 210, RFr.) will bat- nine touchdowns while adding 34 receptions for 455 52-0 win over San Diego State. He also posted his first RECORDS tle for the first-team job. Jackson had an impressive col- yards. A second-team All-MWC selection in 2006, Brown career 100-yard receiving day that game with 100 yards HISTORY legiate debut in last year’s season-opening 17-7 win at placed third in the league with his average of 116.8 all- on six catches. Walter Bryant (6-4, 206, Jr.) and Ervin Dickerson (6-1, 200, Sr.) will begin spring drills in first- TCU Baylor. Jackson entered the game and completed 11-of- purpose yards per game. Joseph Turner (6-1, 226, So.) 13 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns to rally enters the fall in a second-team position behind Brown at team positions. Bryant is a big target who totaled 10 TCU to victory. For his efforts against Baylor, Jackson tailback. Turner, impressive when called upon last sea- receptions for 98 yards in 2006. Dickerson had a recep- was named the Mountain West Conference Offensive son, placed fifth on the Frogs in rushing with 166 yards tion in nine of 13 games a year ago, totaling 12 catches Player of the Week. A native of Houston, Jackson com- on a 6.9 per carry mark. The Austin, Texas, native topped for 96 yards. Marcus Brock (6-0, 182, Sr.) returned to pleted 59.1 percent (26-of-44) of his pass attempts on the TCU with a career-best 83 yards on 11 carries, including action last season after missing the 2005 campaign due year for 386 yards with two touchdowns and one inter- a 24-yard scoring run, in a 52-0 victory over San Diego to injury. Possessing big-play ability, Brock had three ception. Dalton redshirted as a true freshman in 2006. State. Justin Watts (5-10, 195, Jr.) is a returning letter- receptions while adding two rushing touchdowns on just While serving as TCU’s emergency No. 3 quarterback, man who made major contributions when injuries deci- four carries. Derek Moore (6-3, 177, Sr.) started seven he was part of the Frogs’ travel squad to conference road mated the TCU tailback position early in the 2006 cam- games last season and had eight receptions for 98 yards. games. Providing depth behind Jackson and Dalton at paign. Ryan Christian (5-11, 188, So.), a local player from quarterback is redshirt freshman Zack Eskridge (6-3, Aledo, had two catches a year ago and figures into the 195, RFr.) from Rockwall, Texas. mix this fall. Bart Johnson (6-1, 190, RFr.), Clint Renfro (6-0, 160, RFr.) and Jimmy Young (6-1, 200, RFr.) are a trio of redshirt freshmen who will compete for playing time.

SHAE REAGAN OFFENSIVE LINE MATTY LINDNER TCU returns three starters on the offensive line from a unit that allowed just 15 sacks a year ago, tied for the sixth- best mark nationally. The Frogs also ranked ninth in the country in rushing yards per game (194.6). Matty Lindner (6-4, 298, Sr.), a second-team All-MWC selection in 2006, is at left guard. The Outland Trophy candidate did not take part FOOTBALL in spring drills as he recovered from an injury sustained in the Poinsettia Bowl. The senior from Comfort, Texas, is expected to be at full strength for preseason camp in August. Lindner allowed just one sack last year. Blake Schlueter (6-3, 272, Jr.), the returning starter at center, is on the Rimington Award Watch List. He was particularly TIGHT END impressive in the second half of last season, playing as well as anyone on the line. Schlueter was honorable-mention All- Nic Richmond (6-8, 298, So.), who gained valuable expe- Converted quarterback Shae Reagan (6-4, 261, Jr.) rience in a back-up role to Taylor last year, and converted is a key returnee to the Frogs’ offense. All 14 of his recep- MWC as he led TCU in knockdown blocks. Veteran Tony Savino (6-2, 277, Sr.) will compete with Jake Kirkpatrick center Tyler Marrou (6-5, 268, So.). Replacing Sisk at right tions last season went for first downs. His average of 21.4 tackle will be Marshall Newhouse (6-3, 317, So.). A native yards per catch was tops on the Frogs for players with (6-5, 273, RFr.) for playing time behind Schlueter. Kirkpatrick (Tyler, Texas) was a redshirt last season. Wade of Dallas, Newhouse was the only true freshman to play on

HORNED FROG more than two receptions and the sixth-best single-sea- Sisk (6-7, 271, Sr.), who started all 13 games at right tack- offense for TCU last season. Giles Montgomery (6-5, 295, son mark in TCU history. Quinton Cunigan (6-3, 237, le last year, will move to left tackle after the graduation of Jr.) came out of spring drills as the starter at right guard. Sr.) enters the fall in the No. 2 position behind Reagan. four-year starter and two-time first-team All-MWC performer Behind him is Heath Raetz (6-5, 315, Jr.), who missed last Evan Frosch (6-4, 235, RFr.) is a promising young play- Herb Taylor. Providing depth behind Sisk will be promising season due to injury.

TCU MEDIA GUIDE TCU MEDIA er who was redshirted as a true freshman in 2006. He 2007 was listed as third team on the depth chart following spring practice. 10 2007 HORNED FROG FOOTBALL  11

TCU MEDIA GUIDE TCU INTRO REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS COACHES THE FROGS THIS IS TCU THIS IS GARY PATTERSON ERA: TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS / TCU’S THIRD WINNINGEST COACH (6-2, Rafael Torrey Steven TDS TFL (YDS) TFL INTRO SACKS David Roach AVG/GAME INT. AVG. ) in all 13 games last year, ASST. YARDS BREAKDOWN RETURNING LETTERWINNERS Offense:Defense:Specialty:Total: LOST LETTERWINNERS 25 Offense: 21 Defense: 2 Specialty:Total: 48 RETURNING STARTERS 10 Offense: 11 Defense: 2 Specialty:Total: 23 LOST STARTERS 6 Offense: 9 Defense: 1 Specialty:Total: 16 7 2 2 11 SOLO (5-11, 199, Sr.) and 199, Sr.) (5-11, REC. Nick Sanders (6-3, 204, Jr.) enters the fall as the starter at (6-3, 204, Jr.) TOTAL (5-11, 175, Sr.) came out of spring drills as the 175, Sr.) (5-11, and Despite starting a pair of redshirt freshmen ( NICK SANDERS Priest 215, Sr.) while looking to replace graduated first-team 215, Sr.) a playmaker All-MWC selection . Bonner, All- on defense and special teams, was a second-team MWC selection from his strong safety position. He can After starting at free safety last also play at weak safety. The senior from season, Roach is now at weak safety. totaled 33 tackles last season while his Texas, Abilene, four pass break-ups tied for third on the team. Coleman free safety. TCU allowed just nine touchdown passes to tie for the fifth-lowest total in the nation. Sanders (5-10, 174, So.), tied for All-American, an honorable-mention Freshman sixth in the MWC with 10 passes defended. He had including one returned three interceptions on the year, Priest (5-10, Army. for a touchdown in a 31-17 win at 163, So.) had a team-best nine pass break-ups. Stewart junior college transfer, A starter opposite Sanders. Stewart played very well at the close of last season. He posted an interception in each of the final three games. In their three-safety lineup, the Frogs return starters Brian Bonner DEFENSIVE BACK Aaron BrownDonald Massey 34 26TACKLES 455 332Jason Phillips 73 13.4 12.8 38 37.9 25.5 35 1 3 1 1-9 6-22 RECEIVING SEASON PREVIEW –SEASON DEFENSE PCT. (6- (6-0, as the Jason YARDS STARTERS LOST STARTERS OFFENSE 81 Chad Andrus16 Ballard Jeff 77 Maurice Bouldwin TE19 OG Michael DePriest18 6-4 QB WR 6-4 Quentily Harmon30 WR 6-0 Lonta Hobbs 6-1 242 78 296 6-1 Herb Taylor 194 212 TBDEFENSE 189 26 OT 5-10 Marvin White58 215 6-4 Jarrarcea Williams NT SSPECIALISTS 285 6-040 6-2 Bryan Cortney 316 13 Peter LoCoco 191 P KO 6-4 6-1 217 208 TDS TDS (6-1, 228, Jr.) has (6-1, 228, Jr.) Darius Ingram (6-3, 228, So.) was INT. AVG. David Hawthorne The Sporting News COMP YARDS Robert Henson ATT. Daryl Washington ATT. (6-1, 234, Jr.), the entire TCU linebacker corps the entire (6-1, 234, Jr.), Keyed by two-time All-MWC selection Keyed by two-time JASON PHILLIPS nation’s 10th-best middle linebacker. In 2005, he In 2005, 10th-best middle linebacker. nation’s became the first freshman defensive player in league second- All-MWC when he was a history to be named he was a first-team selection. team pick. Last year, who has started all 25 games in Texas), Phillips (Waller, with top-returning tackler is the Frogs’ TCU career, his fixture A with 71 tackles in 2005. TCU 73 stops. He led opposite Phillips is unheralded Hawthorne Texas, senior from Corsicana, A 225, Sr.). tackles He totaled 43 started all 13 games last year. with six for a loss. of his All-MWC pick in both been an honorable-mention first two seasons on the field for the Frogs. Despite not team he placed third on the starting a game last year, with 64 tackles. an exciting newcomer a year ago as a true freshman. He gained valuable experience in a reserve role while also contributing on special teams. TCU after transferring in his third year at 2, 235, Sr.), from LSU, adds depth to the linebacker position. Phillips returns. Phillips is ranked by LINEBACKER RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS STATISTICAL RETURNING RUSHING Aaron Brown 154PASSING Marcus Jackson 801 44 5.2 26 9 STARTERS RETURNING 1OFFENSE 23 Aaron Brown 264 Matty Lindner2 TB13 386 Donald Massey OG Derek Moore75 6-1 WR Blake Schlueter 59.1 6-471 5-11 Sisk Wade WR 196 C 298DEFENSE 172 Jr. 6-3 Sr. 97 Jr. 6-3 Blake Tommy OT 1776 272 Sr. 46 Brian Bonner 6-7 DE Jr. David Hawthorne39 LB Jason Phillips 27193 6-3 S Chase Ortiz Sr. 6-010 252 LB Rafael Priest27 5-11 225 Sr. David Roach20 6-1 DE 199 Sr. Nick Sanders CB55 Sr. 6-3 234 James Vess S 5-10SPECIALISTS CB Jr. 255 16344 6-2 DT 5-10 Sr. So. Chris Manfredini 174 215 PK 6-3 So. Sr. 5-9 282 Jr. 165 Sr. (5-9, (6-3, Brian Cody Athlon Wayne Derek Wash and The Sporting (6-3, 225, So.), Clarence Leatch Chase Ortiz (5-11, 170, RFr.) will 170, RFr.) (5-11, CHRIS MANFREDINI Playboy Chris Manfredini Clint Gresham David Porter (6-2, 248, So.) and (6-3, 252, Sr.) and (6-3, 252, Sr.) (6-3, 282, Jr.), who started the final eight (6-3, 282, Jr.), (5-11, 199, Sr.) and 199, Sr.) (5-11, (6-2, 240, So.), another of the true freshmen to (6-1, 292, Jr.), who started three games in 2006, (6-1, 292, Jr.), as the MWC Defensive Player of the Year, Blake Year, Player of the Defensive as the MWC The TCU special teams will again be a strength with The Jerry Hughes Nine defensive starters return to a TCU unit that ranked second nationally in run defense (60.8 yards per game) second nationally in run defense TCU unit that ranked return to a Nine defensive starters Led by two-time, first-team All-MWC defensive ends All-MWC defensive Led by two-time, first-team TOMMY BLAKE TOMMY battle for the starting punter job. Wash averaged 37.5 battle for the starting punter job. Wash yards on 13 kicks last season. 165, Sr.), one of the more accurate field-goal kickers in 165, Sr.), the nation. Newcomer a transfer from Oklahoma, will take over for Jared Retkofsky as the short and long snapper. (6-4, 177, Sr.) and (6-4, 177, Sr.) the return of first-team All-MWC return specialist the return of first-team Bonner SPECIAL TEAMS HORNED FROG DEFENSE FROG HORNED and total defense (234.9 yards per game) while placing third in scoring defense (12.3 points per game). The Frogs per game). third in scoring defense (12.3 points (234.9 yards per game) while placing and total defense passes on the year, TCU allowed just nine touchdown defense (102.3 rating). in pass efficiency were also seventh total in the nation. tied for the fifth-lowest (6-4, 238, RFr.). Overshadowed by Blake and Ortiz was Overshadowed by Blake and Ortiz (6-4, 238, RFr.). an outstanding 2006 campaign by defensive tackle James Vess Daniels provides depth behind Vess. play last year, Moore is slated to take over the first-team job at nose tackle. games. A Fort Worth native, Vess posted a sack in four native, Vess Fort Worth A games. TCU of the last seven contests and was twice named a eight- during the Frogs’ Defensive Player of the Week game winning streak to close the season. 255, Sr.), TCU returns three of four starters on its defen- TCU 255, Sr.), sive line. Blake is a 2007 Preseason All-American. Also tabbed by DEFENSIVE LINE Blake Tommy News is on watch lists for the , Bronko Award, is on watch lists for the Lombardi Ortiz, the 2005 MWC Trophy. and Nagurski played in his has started all 25 games he’s sack leader, end In second-team positions at defensive TCU career. are 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14 6/25/07 4:37 PM Page 11 Page PM 4:37 6/25/07 1480_TCUTEXT_1-14:1480_TCUTEXT_1-14

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Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas INTRO Royal-Texas MemorialStadium M M M M M M G G G G G G A A A A A A E E E E E E 5 4 3 2 1 6 www.goairforcefalcons.com www.wyomingathletics.com September 29 September 22 September 13 September 8 September 1 ALRQIKFCS2007SCHEDULE QUICKFACTS BAYLOR YMN UC AT 2007SCHEDULE 2007SCHEDULE QUICKFACTS 2007SCHEDULE WYOMING QUICKFACTS 2007SCHEDULE QUICKFACTS COLORADO STATE 2007SCHEDULE QUICKFACTS SMU QUICKFACTS AIR FORCE TEXAS Amon G.CarterStadium Amon G.CarterStadium Amon G.CarterStadium www.smumustangs.com War MemorialStadium October 6 www.baylorbears.com www.texassports.com www.csurams.com Falcon Stadium  2007 OPPONENTS      1:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Sonny Lubick Troy Calhoun Mack Brown Guy Morriss Phil Bennett Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Joe Glenn vs. TCU: Record atSchool: Head Coach: 2006 Record: Capacity: Stadium: vs. TCU: Record atSchool: Head Coach: 2006 Record: Capacity: Stadium Stadium: vs. TCU: Record atSchool: Head Coach: 2006 Record: Capacity: Stadium: vs. TCU: Record atSchool: Head Coach: 2006 Record: Capacity: Stadium: Athletics Director: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: vs. TCU: Record atSchool: Head Coach: 2006 Record: Capacity: Stadium Stadium: Athletics Director: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: vs. TCU: Record atSchool: Head Coach: 2006 Record: Capacity: Stadium: Athletics Director: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: Athletics Director: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: Athletics Director: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: Athletics Director: Conference: Colors: Nickname: Enrollment: Founded: Location: Blue andSilver Burnt OrangeandWhite Green andGold Brown andGold Green andGold Red andBlue 0-2 1-3 1-3 0-0 0-0 0-1 War MemorialStadium Sonny LubickFieldatHughes Gerald J.FordStadium Falcon Stadium Royal-Texas Memorial Floyd CaseyStadium Colorado Springs,Colo. Austin, Texas Waco, Texas Laramie, Wyo. Fort Collins,Colo. Dallas, Texas 30,514 34,400 32,000 46,692 85,123 50,000 1954 1883 1845 1886 1870 1911 Falcons Longhorns Bears Cowboys Rams Mustangs 4,000 49,738 13,975 13,162 25,382 10,941 Mountain West Big 12 Big 12 Mountain West Mountain West Conference USA Joe Glenn Sonny Lubick Phil Bennett Troy Calhoun Mack Brown Guy Morriss 6-6 (5-3) 4-8 (1-7) 6-6 (4-4) 4-8 (3-5) 10-3 (6-2) 4-8 (3-5) 21-26 (5thyr.) 105-65 (15thyr.) 17-41 (6thyr.) 0-0 (1styr.) 93-22 (10thyr.) 15-31 (5thyr.) Tom Burman Paul Kowalczyk Jim Copeland Dr. HansMueh DeLoss Dodds Ian McCaw Score: Last Meeting: Series Record: Press BoxPhone: E-Mail: Fax: Cell Phone: Office Phone: Media Contact: Score: Texas Last Meeting: Series Record: Press BoxPhone: E-Mail: Fax: Cell Phone: Office Phone: Media Contact: Score: Colo. Last Meeting: Series Record: Press BoxPhone: E-Mail: Fax: Cell Phone: Office Phone: Media Contact: Score: Last Meeting: Series Record: Press BoxPhone: E-Mail: Fax: Cell Phone: Office Phone: Media Contact: Score: Texas Last Meeting: Series Record: Press BoxPhone: E-Mail: Fax: Cell Phone: Office Phone: Media Contact: Score: Texas Last Meeting: Series Record: Press BoxPhone: [email protected] E-Mail: Fax: Cell Phone: Office Phone: Media Contact: 254/710-1369 307/766-2346 970/491-1348 214/768-2044 719/333-3798 512/471-6040 TCU 17,Baylor7 TCU 26,Wyoming 3 TCU 45,CSU14 TCU 38, Air Force14 Texas 27, TCU 19 SMU 21, TCU 10 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 254/709-9659 307/760-7847 970/420-5744 214/914-8705 719/330-5944 512/748-9315 9/3/2006, Waco, Texas 10/28/2006, FortWorth, 11/25/2006, FortCollins, 9/10/2005, Dallas, Texas 12/2/2006, FortWorth, 11/18/1995, Austin, 254/710-3043 307/766-2256 970/491-5067 214/768-1651 719/333-9623 512/471-1346 Baylor leads,49-48-7 TCU leads,2-1 TCU leads,3-1 TCU leads,40-39-7 TCU leads,4-1-1 Texas leads,60-20-1 Nick Joos Tim Harkins Mike Lefler Brad Sutton Troy Garnhart John Bianco 254/753-2961 307/766-2222 970/221-1309 214/768-7730 719/333-1100 512/471-1641 12 atColoradoState* * conferencegames BYU* atUtah* 11-23 atSanDiegoState* 11-17 UNLV*11-10 Force* atAir 11-3 NewMexico* 10-27 TCU* 10-20 atOhio 10-13 atBoiseState 10-6 UtahState 9-22 Virginia 9-15 9-8 9-1 Wyoming* * conferencegames GeorgiaSouthern atNewMexico* 11-23 atBYU* 11-17 Utah* 11-10 atUNLV*11-3 AirForce* 10-27 SanDiegoState* 10-20 atTCU* 10-13 atHouston 10-6 California 9-29 Colorado 9-22 9-8 9-1 atMemphis* * conferencegames CentralFlorida* Rice* 11-24 atHouston* 11-17 atTulsa* 11-10 Tulane* 11-4 atSouthernMiss* 10-27 UTEP* 10-20 atTCU 10-13 State atArkansas 9-29 NorthTexas 9-22 Texas Tech 9-15 9-8 9-3 SanDiegoState* * conferencegames atNotreDame Army 11-17 atNewMexico* 11-10 Wyoming* 11-3 atColoradoState* 10-25 UNLV* 10-20 atNavy 10-13 atBYU* 10-6 TCU* 9-29 atUtah* SouthCarolinaSt. 9-22 9-13 9-8 9-1 atTexas A&M* Texas Tech** conferencegames Nebraska* 11-23 atBaylor* 11-3 atIowaState* 10-27 Oklahoma(Dallas)* 10-20 KansasState* 10-13 Rice 10-6 atCentralFlorida 9-29 TCU 9-22 ArkansasState 9-15 9-8 9-1 OklahomaState* * conferencegames atOklahoma* Texas Tech* 11-17 atKansasState* 11-10 Texas*11-3 atKansas* 10-27 Colorado* 10-20 atTexas A&M* 10-13 atBuffalo 10-6 Texas State 9-29 Rice 9-22 atTCU 9-15 9-8 9-1 2007 HORNED FROG FOOTBALL  13

TCU MEDIA GUIDE TCU INTRO REVIEW HISTORY RECORDS COACHES THE FROGS THIS IS TCU THIS IS GARY PATTERSON ERA: TWO CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS / TCU’S THIRD WINNINGEST COACH INTRO * conference games 9-19-159-22 UCLA* 9-29 San Jose State 10-6 Oregon* 10-13 Arizona State* 10-20 at USC* 10-27 TCU 11-3 at Arizona* 11-10 at Oregon State* 11-24 Washington* 12-1 St.* at Washington Notre Dame California* * conference games * conference games 9-19-89-15 Arizona 9-22 at UCLA 9-29 at Tulsa 10-13 Air Force* 10-20 at New Mexico* 10-27 at UNLV* 11-3 Eastern Washington 11-8 at San Diego State* 11-7 Colorado State* 11-24 TCU* * conference games at Wyoming* Utah* 8-309-89-15 at Utah State 9-22 Wisconsin 9-29 Hawaiʼi 10-6 Utah* 10-13 at Nevada* 10-20 Air at Force* 10-27 BYU* 11-10 Colorado State* 11-17 at Wyoming* 11-24 San Diego State* at TCU* * conference games at New Mexico* 9-89-159-22 St. at Washington 9-29 at Arizona State 10-6 Portland State 10-13 Cincinnati 10-20 Colorado State* at 10-27 at Utah* 11-3 New Mexico* 11-10 BYU* 11-17 Wyoming* 11-24 at UNLV* at Air Force* TCU* 8-309-89-15 at Oregon State 9-22 Air Force* 9-29 UCLA 10-5 at UNLV* 10-13 Utah State 10-18 Louisville at 10-27State* San Diego 11-10 at TCU* 11-17 State* at Colorado 11-24 Wyoming* New Mexico* * conference games at BYU* 9-19-89-15 at UTEP 9-22 New Mexico State 9-29 at Arizona 10-13 Sacramento State 10-20 BYU* 10-25 at Wyoming* 11-3 State* at San Diego 11-10 Air Force* 11-17 at TCU* 11-24 Colorado State* at Utah* UNLV* 2007 OPPONENTS 2007 OPPONENTS 650/723-4418 801/422-4638 702/895-1248 619/281-0405 801/581-8210 505/925-5573 Gary Migdol Jeff Reynolds Jeff Mark Wallington Mike May Liz Abel Greg Remington First Meeting BYU leads, 4-2 TCU leads, 4-1 TCU leads, 2-0 Utah leads, 3-1 TCU leads, 5-3 650/725-2958 801/422-4909 702/895-4472 619/594-5547 801/581-3511 505/925-5520 408/243-4322 First Meeting 9/28/2006, Fort Worth, Las Vegas, 11/4/2006, Fort Worth, 11/18/2006, 10/5/2006, Salt Lake 11/11/2006, 801/372-2080 702/528-6291 619/957-8372 801/209-6346 505/710-7911 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] BYU 31, TCU 17 BYU 31, Utah 20, TCU 7 Utah 20, TCU 25, UNLV 10 TCU 25, UNLV TCU 52, San Diego State 0 TCU 27, New Mexico 21 650/725-2957 801/422-0633 702/895-0989 619/582-6541 801/581-4358 505/925-5529 Media Contact: Media Contact: Office Phone: Home Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone: Series Record: Last Meeting: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone: Series Record: Last Meeting: Texas Score: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone: Series Record: Last Meeting: Nev. Score: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone: Series Record: Last Meeting: Texas Score: Media Contact: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Media Contact: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Media Contact: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone: Series Record: Last Meeting: Utah City, Score: Fax: E-Mail: Press Box Phone: Series Record: Last Meeting: Albuquerque, N.M. Score: Media Contact: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Media Contact: Office Phone: Cell Phone: Tom Holmoe Tom Mike Hamrick Schemmel Jeff Bob Bowlsby Chris Hill Dr. Paul Krebs 17-8 (3rd yr.) 4-19 (3rd yr.) 3-9 (2nd yr.) 0-0 (1st yr.) 15-10 (3rd yr.) 52-57 (10th yr.) 11-2 (8-0) 11-2 2-10 (1-7) 3-9 (3-5) 1-11 (1-8) 1-11 8-5 (5-3) 6-7 (4-4) Bronco Mendenhall Mike Sanford Chuck Long Jim Harbaugh Kyle Whittingham Rocky Long Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Mountain West Pacific-10 33,278 36,800 35,887 28,619 26,500 13,075 Cougars Rebels Aztecs Utes Lobos Cardinal 1875 1957 1897 1850 1889 1885 64,045 36,800 54,000 50,000 45,017 38,634 Provo, Utah Nev. Las Vegas, San Diego, Calif. Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, N.M. Stanford, Calif. LaVell Edwards Stadium LaVell Sam Boyd Stadium Qualcomm Stadium Stanford Stadium Rice-Eccles Stadium University Stadium 1-1 0-2 0-1 0-0 1-1 0-2 Dark Blue and White Scarlet and Gray Scarlet and Black Crimson and White Cherry and Silver Cardinal and White Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Athletics Director: Stadium: Capacity: 2006 Record: Head Coach: Record at School: vs. TCU: Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Athletics Director: Stadium: Capacity: 2006 Record: Head Coach: Record at School: vs. TCU: Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Athletics Director: Stadium: Capacity: 2006 Record: Head Coach: Record at School: vs. TCU: Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Athletics Director: Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Athletics Director: Location: Founded: Enrollment: Nickname: Colors: Conference: Athletics Director: Stadium: Capacity: 2006 Record: Head Coach: Record at School: vs. TCU: Stadium: Capacity: 2006 Record: Head Coach: Record at School: vs. TCU: Stadium: Capacity: 2006 Record: Head Coach: Record at School: vs. TCU: Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Head Coach Rocky Long Chuck Long Mike Sanford Jim Harbaugh Kyle Whittingham Bronco Mendenhall TBA  6:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m.      Stanford Stadium www.golobos.com www.utahutes.com www.goaztecs.com Qualcomm Stadium www.unlvrebels.com www.gostanford.com November 24 www.byucougars.com October 18 October 13 LaVell Edwards Stadium LaVell November 8 November 3 Amon G. 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Amon G. Carter Stadium Fort Worth, Texas Baylor (48-49-7) INTRO 9676W W @19-6 L W 1957 7-6 1956 @28-6 L T 1955 7-12 1954 @7-25 W L 1953 20-20 L 1952 @20-7 L 1951 14-20 1950 @14-40 W W 1949 3-6 W 1948 @14-7 L 1947 19-16 1946 @7-6 W W 1945 7-10 1942 @23-12 L W 1941 14-12 L 1940 @0-27 W 1939 39-7 1938 @0-6 W W 1937 28-0 L 1936 @28-0 W 1935 34-12 1934 @0-7 W L 1933 27-0 L 1932 @19-6 W 1931 14-35 1930 @34-7 W 1929 6-7 1928 @14-0 T L 1927 7-7(Dallas) W T 1926 7-7(Dallas) 1925 @21-9 W W 1920 0-7 L 1919 @12-7 1918 34-0 L 1917 14-32 W L 1916 @0-51 1915 @14-28 L L 1914 22-0 1912 @0-12 L L 1911 3-10 1910 @0-52 W W 1910 @3-6 L 1909 @11-0 W 1909 @9-0 W 1909 8-23 1908 10-6 L T 1908 15-0 W 1908 @8-16 W 1907 @11-10 L 1907 6-6 W 1907 17-0 W 1905 6-10 L T 1905 16-0 L 1905 @5-0 1904 0-17 L 1904 0-0 L L 1904 0-5 T 1903 0-14 1903 0-20 L 1902 0-6 L 1902 0-0 T 1902 0-42 1901 0-36 1901 @0-0 1899 SERIES RECORDVS.2007OPPONENTS Texas (20-60-1) 06@77W L L @17-7 2006 @24-27 L W 1995 18-44 1994 @38-13 L L 1993 20-41 1992 @9-26 L W 1991 21-27 1990 @9-27 W L 1989 24-14 1988 @24-0 L W 1987 17-28 1986 @0-45 L W 1985 38-28 1984 @21-56 L L 1983 38-14 1982 @21-34 L L 1981 6-21 1980 @3-16 L L 1979 21-28 1978 @9-48 L L 1977 19-24 1976 @6-24 L W 1975 7-21 1974 @34-28 W W 1973 9-42 1972 @34-27 W W 1971 24-17 W 1970 @31-14 W 1969 47-14 1968 @29-7 W W 1967 6-0 1966 @10-7 L W 1965 17-14 1964 @13-32 W L 1963 28-26 1962 @14-28 W W 1961 14-6 1960 @14-0 1959 22-0 1958 982- W L @19-25 W W 1939 28-6 1938 @14-0 W L 1937 27-6 1936 @28-0 W W 1935 19-20 L 1934 @30-0 L 1933 14-0 L 1932 @0-10 W 1931 0-7 T 1930 @15-12 L 1929 0-6 1928 @0-0 L 1927 0-13 L 1924 @0-19 L 1918 @0-72 L 1915 @10-30 L 1912 @0-24 L 1909 @6-11 L 1908 @0-22 L 1906 @0-11 L L 1905 @0-40 1904 @0-29 L 1898 0-15 1898 @10-18 1897 Air Force(4-1-1) 95@1-7L L @19-27 L W 1995 18-34 1994 @3-24 L L 1993 23-14 1992 @0-32 L L 1991 10-38 1990 @17-31 L L 1989 21-30 1988 @21-24 L L 1987 16-45 1986 @0-20 L L 1985 23-44 1984 @14-20 L L 1983 21-38 1982 @15-31 L L 1981 26-51 1980 @10-35 L L 1979 0-41 1978 @14-44 L L 1977 7-34 1976 @11-27 L L 1975 16-81 1974 @7-52 L L 1973 0-27 1972 @0-31 L L 1971 0-58 1970 @7-69 L W 1969 21-47 1968 @24-17 L W 1967 3-13 1966 @25-10 L L 1965 13-28 L W 1964 @0-17 1963 0-14 1962 @6-0 W W 1961 2-3 1960 @14-9 L W 1959 22-8 1958 @2-14 L W 1957 46-0 1956 @47-20 L L 1955 34-35 1954 @3-13 L L 1953 7-14 1952 @21-32 L W 1951 7-21 1950 @14-13 L W 1949 7-14 W 1948 @0-20 L 1947 14-0 1946 @0-20 L W 1945 7-6 1944 @7-46 W L 1943 13-7 1942 @14-7 1941 14-21 1940 063-4W W W *Cotton Bowl 38-14 W 2006 @48-10 2005 35-34 T L 1998 27-9 1989 @10-21 1987 0-0* 1958 SMU (40-39-7 931-1L L L 17-21 1983 @13-16 L L 1982 9-20 1981 @14-17 L L 1980 7-27 1979 @14-45 L 1978 21-45 L L 1977 @14-34 1976 @13-28 L L 1975 13-33 1974 @19-21 W W 1973 22-35 1972 @18-16 L L 1971 26-17 1970 @17-19 L L 1969 14-21 W 1968 @14-28 W 1967 0-21 W 1966 10-7 1965 17-6 W T 1964 22-15 1963 @14-9 W W 1962 28-28 1961 @13-0 W L 1960 19-0 1959 @13-20 W W 1958 21-0 1957 @21-6 L W 1956 20-13 1955 @6-21 W W 1954 13-0 1953 @14-7 W W 1952 13-2 T 1951 @27-13 T 1950 21-13 1949 @7-7 L L 1948 19-19 L 1947 @13-30 L 1946 0-34 1945 @6-9 W W 1944 0-20 1943 @14-6 L L 1942 15-13 W 1941 @0-16 W 1940 7-14 T 1939 @20-7 L 1938 3-0 1937 @0-0 L W 1936 14-20 T W 1935 @0-19 1934 26-6 T 1933 @8-0 W 1932 0-0 1931 @13-0 L W 1930 7-7 L 1929 @15-6 L 1928 6-28 T 1927 @13-14 L 1926 0-6 1924 @0-40 W 1923 0-0 W 1922 @13-6 L W 1921 0-1(forfeit) W 1918 21-0 1917 48-3 1916 43-0 1915 ) 065- W W 52-0 @23-20 2006 2005 San DiegoState(2-0-0) UNLV (4-1-0) BYU (2-4-0) New Mexico(5-3-0) Utah (1-3-0 Stanford (0-0-0) Wyoming (2-1-0) Colorado State(3-1-0) 061-1L 17-31 2006 044- W L @10-21 W W 2005 44-0 2004 @20-13 W 2003 17-6 W W 2002 @38-10 2001 @62-7 L W 2000 21-0 1999 @6-10 L W 1998 21-18 1997 @24-27 L W 1996 19-16 1995 @35-14 L W 1994 15-21 1993 @9-21 W W 1992 18-10 1991 @42-21 L L 1990 28-10 1989 @21-31 L 1986 21-56 1985 @17-26 1984 055- W W @25-10 W 2006 51-3 L W 2005 @41-18 1998 @19-21 1997 42-34 1996 L L 2005 10-31 L W 1997 21-45 1996 @18-31 1988 33-12 1987 W W L @27-21 2006 L 49-28 2005 10-40 W W 1997 @7-27 1996 L @44-29 W 1994 35-34 1993 @7-24 1992 60-7 1991 W L W 26-3 2006 @28-14 2005 27-34 1998 W W W Bowl *AXA Liberty @45-14 2006 33-6 L 2005 17-3* 2002 @21-42 1998 0672 L L 7-20 W 2006 23-20(OT) L 2005 18-32 1997 @7-21 1996 @ 51-50(OT) ) W