2018 SEASON PREVIEW

AZUSA PACIFIC ADAMSANGELO STATE STATE Saturday, Sept. 1 • Glendora, Calif. • 8 p.m. CT Saturday, Oct.Saturday, 14 • Canyon, Oct. 13 • San Angelo,• 5 p.m. Texas• Homecoming • 4 p.m.

OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE STATE EASTERN NEW MEXICO Saturday, Sept. 8 • Canyon, Texas • 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20 • Canyon, Texas • 6 p.m.

TARLETON STATE TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE Saturday, Sept. 15 • Canyon, Texas • 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 27 • Commerce, Texas • 4 p.m.

WESTERN NEW MEXICO TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE Saturday, Sept. 22 • Silver City, N.M. • 1 p.m. CT Saturday, Nov. 3 • Canyon, Texas • 6 p.m.

CENTRAL WASHINGTON MSU TEXAS Saturday, Sept. 29 • Ellensburg, Wash. • 8 p.m. CT Saturday, Nov. 10 • Wichita Falls, Texas • 1 p.m.

UT PERMIAN BASIN NCAA PLAYOFFS Saturday, Oct. 6 • Canyon, Texas • 6 p.m. Nov. 17, 24 • Dec. 1, 8, 15

2018 West Texas A&M Football Record Book Editorial The 2018 West Texas A&M Football Record Book was designed and produced The book was edited by the Athletic Media Relations Office at West by the West Texas A&M Athletic Media Relations Office using Adobe InDesign, Texas A&M University. Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Photography Design Photos were taken by Kit Strief, Rik Andersen, the Athletic Media Rela- The 2018 record book was written and designed by Kit Strief, Associate tions Office, West Texas A&M University, Michael Johnson, Rapid Shotz Athletic Director for Media Relations and Brent Seals, Assistant Director for Photography and Caitlin Fairly Photgraphy. NFL photos are courtesy Media Relations. of the respective NFL team.

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2018 SEASON PREVIEW 2016 SEASON REVIEW PREVIEW Table of Contents...... 2 2017 WT Individual Season Statistics...... 36-37 2018 SEASON 2018 SEASON West Texas A&M Quick Facts...... 4 2017 WT Individual Defensive Statistics...... 38 Percentages Returning/NCAA...... 5 2017 WT Game-by-Game Statistics...... 39-41 Where the Buffaloes Roam...... 6-7 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Statistics...... 42 2018 Media Information...... 8 2017 Opponent Statistics...... 43 West Texas A&M Superlatives...... 44 BUFFALO COACHING STAFF 2017 WT Scoring Drives...... 45 Head Coach Hunter Hughes...... 10-11 2017 WT Long Plays...... 46 Assistant Head Coach J.T. Haddan...... 12 2017 WT Miscellaneous Statistics...... 47-48 Defensive Coordinator Miles Kochevar...... 12 2017 Participation Report...... 49 Offensive Coordinator Ryan McDonough...... 13 2017 Game-by-Game Starters...... 50 Offensive Line Cooper Bassett...... 13 2017 Game Recaps and Results...... 51 Wide Receivers Rodney Freeman...... 14 2017 NCAA Statistics/Final Rankings...... 52 Offensive G.A. Austin Ashcraft...... 14 Football Strength & Conditioning Ben Kozak...... 15 2017 GAME RECAPS Student Assistant Corey Crawford...... 15 Azusa Pacific...... 54 Director of Sports Medicine Luke Kasper...... 16 Colorado State-Pueblo...... 55 Strength & Conditioning Coach Sarah Ramey...... 16 UT Permian Basin...... 56 Tarleton State...... 57 2018 BUFFALO OPPONENTS Eastern New Mexico...... 58 Azusa Pacific University...... 18 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 59 Panhandle State University...... 18 Adams State...... 60 Tarleton State University...... 18 Midwestern State...... 61 Western New Mexico University...... 19 Texas A&M-Commerce...... 62 Central Washington University...... 19 Angelo State...... 63 UT Permian Basin University...... 19 Western New Mexico...... 64 Angelo State University...... 20 Eastern New Mexico University...... 20 BUFFALO RECORDS Texas A&M-Commerce University...... 20 Season Opening Games...... 66 Texas A&M-Kingsville University...... 21 West Texas A&M Football Records...... 67 Midwestern State University Texas...... 21 West Texas A&M Career Football Records...... 68 NCAA Playoff Schedule/Results...... 21 West Texas A&M Single Season Records...... 69-72 Opponent Game-by-Game Series History...... 22 FOOTBALL HISTORY INSIDE THE LSC Year-by-Year Results...... 74-76 2017 LSC Final Standings/Awards...... 24 All-Time Letterwinners...... 77-80 2017 Final LSC Team Statistical Leaders...... 25 NCAA Division II Playoff Results...... 81 2017 Final LSC Conference Statistical Leaders...... 26 NCAA Division II Playoff Records...... 82 2017 Final LSC Individual Statistics...... 27 Homecoming Results...... 83 201 Final LSC Individual Conference Statistics...... 28 Buffalo Football All-Americans...... 84 Records...... 29-31 LSC Football Postseason History...... 85 Lone Star Conference Football Standings...... 32-33 Buffaloes in the Pros...... 86 The Lone Star Conference...... 34 Hall of Champions...... 87

The Last Time...... 88

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2018 SEASON 2018 SEASON University Information West Texas A&M Football History Name of School West Texas A&M University First Year of Football 1910 (106th season) City/Zip Canyon, Texas/79015 Overall All-Time Record 507-508-22 (.499) Founded 1910 Number of Years in National Playoffs (Division II) 7 Enrollment 10,169 (Spring 2018) Last Posteason Playoff Opponent• at Grand Valley State (12/7/13) • Lost 35-28 in Regional Final Nickname Buffaloes/Buffs Last Non-Playoff Postseason Appearance School Colors Maroon and White vs. Central Missouri (11/27/11) • Won 26-7 in 2011 Kanza Bowl in Topeka, Kan. Stadium (Capacity) Kimbrough Memorial Stadium (20,000) All-Time LSC Record 110-108 (.505) Surface Synthetic Grass All-Time Postseason Record 14-7 (.667) Affiliation NCAA Division II All-Time NCAA Postseason Record 8-7 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2013) Conference Lone Star LSC Titles 5 (1986, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012) President Dr. Walter Wendler Undefeated Seasons 1 (1918) Athletic Director Michael McBroom 12-Win Seasons 2 (2007, 2012) Athletic Department Phone (806) 651-4400) 11-Win Seasons 3 (2006, 2008, 2013) Ticket Office Manager Brittany Hansen 10-Win Seasons 2 (1950, 2005) Ticket Office Phone (806) 651-1414 Winning Seasons 51 Director of Sports Medicine Luke Kasper Non-Losing Seasons 9 (1910, 1911, 1914, 1923, 1925, 1946, 1955, 1963, 1979) Most Consecutive Wins 12 (2007) Coaching Staff Most Consecutive Games without a Loss 12 (2007) Head Coach Hunter Hughes All-Time Points Scored 22,544 Alma Mater, Yr. Middle Tennessee State, 1991 All-Time Points Allowed 19,959 Record at School (Yrs.) 3-8 (2nd) All-America Selections 79 Career Record (Yrs.) Same Academic All-Americans 12 Football Office Phone (806) 651-4400 NFL Players (Active) 129 (1) Assistant Coaches/Staff NCAA Postgraduate Scholarships 4 Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line J.T. Haddan Offensive Coordinator/ Ryan McDonough Sports Information Defensive Coordinator Miles Kochevar Associate AD for Communications (Football Contact) Kit Strief Offensive Line Cooper Bassett SID Office Phone (806) 651-4430 Wide Receivers Rodney Freeman SID Email [email protected] Offensive Graduate Assistant (Asst. Offensive Line) Austin Ashcraft Cell Phone (515) 490-4627 Student Assistant (Asst. Defensive Line) Corey Crawford Assistant SID Brent Seals Football Strength & Conditioning Ben Kozak Email [email protected] Athletic Training/Director of Sports Medicine Luke Kasper Office Phone (806) 651-4442 Strength and Conditioning Sarah Ramey Press Box Phone (515) 490-4627 Mailing Address Intercollegiate Athletics Buffs This Season WTAMU Box 60049, Canyon, TX 79016-0001 Starters Returning 12 West Texas A&M Athletic Web Site www.gobuffsgo.com Offensive 5 Facebook facebook.com/wtathletics Defensive 6 Twitter @wtathletics Special Teams 1 YouTube youtube.com/wtathletics Starters Lost 13 Offensive 6 *Quick Facts Information as of July 9, 2018 Defensive 5 Special Teams 2 Total Lettermen Returning 33 Offensive 12 Defensive 20 Special Teams 1 Lettermen Lost 20 Offensive 13 Defensive 6 Special Teams 1 2017 Final Record 3-8 2017 LSC Record 1-7

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West Texas A&M Preseason Quick Facts/NCAA Statement PERCENTAGES RETURNING FOR 2018 SEASON INDIVIDUAL RETURNING RUSHING STATISTICS RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Rushing Yards 18.3% (212 of 1,161) Jordan Johnson 11-11 36 163 6 157 4.4 3 28 14.3 Justin Houghtaling 9-9 66 281 204 77 1.2 2 34 8.6 Rushing Attempts 29.4% (117 of 397) Collin Bailey 2-0 5 27 3 24 4.8 0 12 12.0 Rushing 62.5% (5 of 8) Trent Canion 5-0 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 1.0 John Cummings 11-0 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -0.9 Passing Yards 71.0% (1,160 of 1,636) TEAM 5-0 8 0 41 -41 -5.1 0 0 -8.2 Passing Attempts 70.0% (180 of 258) Total ...... 11 397 1573 412 1161 2.9 8 51 105.5 Opponents ...... 11 385 1781 240 1541 4.0 20 50 140.1 Passing Touchdowns 57.1% (4 of 7) INDIVIDUAL RETURNING PASSING STATISTICS Receptions 54.4% (55 of 124) PASSING GP-GS Effic Comp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Receiving Yards 42.3% (692 of 1,636) Justin Houghtaling 9-9 98.69 85-180-9 47.2 1160 4 60 128.9 Total ...... 11 100.98 124-258-12 48.1 1636 7 60 148.7 Points Scored 31.4% (48 of 153) Opponents ...... 11 140.63 250-383-9 65.3 2943 18 72 267.5

Punts 100% (54 of 54) INDIVIDUAL RETURNING RECEIVING STATISTICS Punting Yards 100% (2,353 of 2,353) RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Jordan Johnson 11-11 19 267 14.1 1 39 24.3 Punt Returns 100% (16 of 16) Kailan Noseff 8-3 15 166 11.1 1 38 20.8 Punt Return Yards 100% (108 of 108) Payton Gonzales 9-9 10 144 14.4 0 30 16 Taylor O'Neal-Givens 3-0 3 34 11.3 0 18 11.3 Kickoff Returns 87.1% (27 of 31) P.J. Leonce 3-0 3 19 6.3 0 15 6.3 Jared Shirley 2-1 2 35 17.5 0 31 17.5 Kickoff Return Yards 95.0% (617 of 651) Jeremy Garcia 5-2 2 26 13.0 0 23 5.2 Total Offensive Yards 49.1% (1,372 of 2,797) MacGreggor Harrah 9-0 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 Total ...... 11 124 1636 13.2 7 60 148.7 Total Offensive Plays 45.3% (297 of 655) Opponents ...... 11 250 2943 11.8 18 72 267.5

All-Purpose Yards 48.8% (1,837 of 3,766) INDIVIDUAL RETURNING TACKLE LEADERS 88.9% (8 of 9) TACKLES GP-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks Lance Hyder 11-11 35 26 61 7.5-39 5.0-32 Tackles 63.2% (492 of 779) Eric Collins 11-11 35 21 56 6.0-30 2.5-15 Tackles for Loss 50.9% (29 of 57) Chazz Slatinsky 9-9 39 14 54 0.0-0 0.0-0 Keimone Davis 11-6 36 9 45 2.5-4 0.0-0 Sacks 55.2% (10.5 of 19) Kevon Thomas 11-10 35 5 40 1.0-3 0.0-0 Total ...... 11 547 232 779 57-235 19-131 Opponents ...... 11 492 214 707 86-372 32-206

NCAA Infractions and West Texas A&M Football

The West Texas A&M University (WTAMU) athletics department is informing all prospective student-athletes in the sport of football that the program has undergone an NCAA inves- tigation into violations committed in 2012, 2013 and 2014 by coaches who are no longer employed by WTAMU.

On March 23, 2016, the NCAA Division II Committee on Infractions (COI) released its report on the WTAMU football program. The COI determined that the former WTAMU head football coach provided impermissible benefits to two student-athletes. He subsequently engaged in unethical conduct and failed to promote an atmosphere for compliance when he provided false information during the investigation and also asked student-athletes to provide false information regarding the benefits he had provided them. The COI also determined that a former WTAMU assistant coach (AC1) provided impermissible benefits to student-athletes and engaged in unethical conduct when he gave false informa- tion during the investigation. Additionally, the COI cited another former WTAMU assistant coach (AC2) who did not report academic misconduct when he learned that a football student-athlete completed coursework for a teammate.

The investigative process began in December 2012 when the WTAMU athletics department received information of possible impermissible benefits violations committed by AC1 and began an in-house investigation with the assistance of the Lone Star Conference. AC1 resigned his position with the University in January 2013 to take a head coaching position with another NCAA member school. Upon the conclusion of the initial investigation in May 2013, WTAMU reported major and secondary infractions to the NCAA and self-imposed penalties on the football program, including a one-year off-campus recruiting ban for the former head football coach, forfeiture of performance incentives by the 2012-13 football staff and a reduction of two football scholarships for the 2013-14 season. Subsequently, additional major infractions were committed by the former head football coach in July 2013 and August 2013. As a result, the former head football coach was relieved of his coaching duties in August 2013 and the new infractions were reported to the NCAA in September 2013.

For these violations, the former head coach and AC1 each received two-year show cause orders from the NCAA. Further, the former head coach was suspended indefinitely from all off-campus recruiting and AC1 will be limited in his current duties as head coach, including an NCAA-mandated suspension.

In June 2014, two student-athletes engaged in academic fraud when one completed coursework for another. AC2 learned of the misconduct during the summer of 2014 and failed to report it to the athletics department, which learned of the fraud in October 2014 and immediately reported to the NCAA and suspended the two student-athletes. WTA- MU also nullified all games and vacated wins in which the academically ineligible student-athlete participated. For this violation, C2A received a two-year show cause order from the NCAA.

In addition to the self-imposed penalties enacted by WTAMU, the COI placed the football program on three years of probation that will end on March 22, 2019. The program will also have a reduction of 3.51 scholarships for the 2016 season only.

WTAMU continues to be eligible to participate in the NCAA Division II football playoffs each year, and remains steadfastly committed to athletic and academic excellence in each of its 17 varsity sports.

If you have any questions or concerns regarding this information you may contact Michael McBroom, Director of Athletics at 806-651-4402 or Paul Sweetgall, Associate Athletics Director for Compliance at 806-651-4437. The NCAA Public Report can be found by clicking “NCAA Infractions Report” at GoBuffsGo.com.

5 WHERE THE BUFFALOES ROAM

The largest on-campus stadium in NCAA in part, by donated money from boosters desiring Coach Clark Jarnigan’s young Buffs, 7-6, when Division II, Happy State Bank Field at Kimbrough to replace the old 7,000 seat, on-campus structure freshman Corky Dawson was Memorial Stadium, has a seating capacity of that occupied land where the Administration Build- stopped in his attempt to run for two points 20,000 and has stood as a symbol of pride for West ing, Killgore Research Center and Cornette Library after he had scored the Buffs’ first in Texas A&M University fans since 1959. now stand. the new stadium on a 10-yard keeper. The first A synthetic, granular-infilled playing surface, The stadium received its first major overhaul victory by WTAMU in the new stadium was a 34- known at FieldTurf, was installed during the sum- since its opening on Sept. 26, 1959, when a new 21 decision over Drake University on Halloween mer of 2003. This surface is soccer-friendly and synthetic grass surface known as Field Turf was in 1959. In the stadium’s first day game, Virginia has enabled the facility to host numerous sporting installed in 2003, replacing the original Bermu- Tech defeated the Buffs 26-21. events in addition to football. da-grass field. WTAMU defeated Angelo State 37-7 on The stadium also high school football and Its east-side chair back section, which was the Oct. 3, 1998, in the 200th Buff game played at soccer games, band competitions and a variety of original home side, had power outlets every two Kimbrough. The Homecoming game drew 12,240 other events. seats affording fans power for electric blankets, spectators, the most since 1982. The mark would Originally known as the Buffalo Bowl, the facility radios, coffee pots, and even the new portable be shattered in 2005, as 22,993 fans packed was renamed Kimbrough Memorial Stadium in 1971 television sets. Kimbrough Stadium on Oct. 8 to watch the Buffs in honor of the late WT football coach and athletic The stadium’s dedication in 1959 served as the defeat rival Eastern New Mexico, 52-51, in over- director Frank Kimbrough. Operation of the stadium centerpiece for the University’s 50th anniversary time to claim the Wagon Wheel Trophy and their has been facilitated by the Canyon Independent celebration and was attended by U.S. Sen. Lyndon first conference championship since 1986. School District since 1991, when the University B. Johnson, U.S. Representative Walter Rogers, However, the largest crowd to ever pack leased Kimbrough to the Canyon Independent members of the Board of Regents of Texas State Kimbrough Memorial occurred on Oct. 13, 2007, School District in a 99-year, $99-agreement. Teachers Colleges, and delegates from about 40 when 23,276 fans witnessed watched WT defeat The location, just off the Interstate 27 on the colleges and universities across the Southwest. Eastern New Mexico, 62-31. Amarillo-Canyon Expressway, was chosen for its The first game ever played in the Bowl also WT is 167-137-3 (.549) all-time at Kimbrough ground features that made a bowl-like construction marked the first visit to the Panhandle by longtime Memorial Stadium and has gone an impressive easier for the Neil Singleton Construction Company Border Conference rival University of Arizona. 45-14 at home since 2005. of Amarillo. The $700,000 financing was handled, A crowd of 11,000 fans saw the Wildcats defeat

KIMBROUGH MEMORIAL STADIUM RECORDS Overall WTAMU Record at Kimborough 167-137-3 (.549) First Game Sept 26, 1959 (Arizona 7, WTAMU 6) First WTAMU Win Oct 31, 1959 (WTAMU 34, Drake 21) 50th WTAMU Win Nov 22, 1973 (WTAMU 49, Louisville 23) 75th WTAMU Win Nov 13, 1982 (WTAMU 30, New Mexico State 28) 100th WTAMU Win 6 Sept 23, 1995 (WTAMU 38, SW Oklahoma St 21) 100th Game Oct 29, 1977 (WTAMU 31, Indiana State 20) 200th Game Oct 3, 1998 (WTAMU 37, Angelo State 7) 250th Game Oct 15, 2007 (WTAMU 45, Texas A&M Commerce 14) Most Points Scored by WTAMU 75 vs. Azusa Pacific (Sept. 13, 2008) Largest Attendance 23,276 on Oct. 13, 2007 (WTAMU 62, Eastern New Mexico 31) Largest Homecoming Crowd 7 23,276 on Oct. 13, 2007 (WTAMU 62, Eastern New Mexico 31) Media Information

PREVIEW PREVIEW MEDIA INFORMATION in the press box. Access to wireless internet requires a proper

2018 SEASON The West Texas A&M University Athletics Media Relations staff authorization code which will be provided before first serve by the welcomes all media members to the 2018 season of Buffalo Athletic Media Relations staff. Football. It is our intent that the following information will help you cover the Buffs throughout the season. NON-GAMEDAY INTERVIEWS Coach Hunter Hughes and select players will be available during MEDIA CREDENTIALS a weekly interview session set up by the WTAMU Athletic Media Requests for working media credentials must be made through Relations office at a time and place to be determined. Interviews the WTAMU Athletic Media Relations office. Requests must be may also be conducted prior to practice if prior arrangements are submitted on official news outlet letterhead and received at least made. To arrange all non-game day interviews, please contact the 24 hours in advance of the game to be covered. There will be WTAMU Athletic Media Relations office at least 24 hours prior to a seating chart in the press box for each home game. Season desired time. credentials will be delivered prior to the first home game. POSTGAME INTERVIEWS PHOTOGRAPHERS Following all home games, Coach Hughes and selected players All photographers covering a game must display appropriate will be available for interviews, please notify Kit Strief of any inter- credentials at all times and are expected to comply with any view requests during the final 10 minutes of the fourth quarter. For instructions given by game officials or WT Athletics employees. road games, please contact Kit Strief to set up a phone interview. NCAA rules prohibit photographers rom using flash photography during the game.

PRESS ROW SERVICES Complete team and individual statistics, scoring summaries, and play-by-play will be provided by the WTAMU Athletic Media Relations Office immediately following the game. Internet access is available

WEST TEXAS A&M MEDIA OUTLETS

Newspapers Contact Mailing Address City, State, Zip Phone Email Amarillo Globe News Lance Lahnert P.O. Box 2091 Amarillo, Texas 79166 806-345-3315 [email protected] Canyon News Tim Ritter P.O. Box 779 Canyon, Texas 79015 (806) 655-7121 [email protected] The Prairie Sports Editor WTAMU Box 60747 Canyon, Texas 79016 (806) 651-2410 [email protected] Fort Worth Star-Telegram John Henry P.O. Box 1870 / 400 W. 7th St. Fort Worth, Texas 76101 (817) 371-5539 [email protected] Dallas Morning News Small College Editor P.O. Box 655237/508 Young St. Dallas, Texas 75265 (800) 431-0010 [email protected] Houston Chronicle Sports Desk P.O. Box 4260 / 4747 S.W. Fwy Houston, Texas 77210 (713) 362-7891 [email protected] Lubbock Avalanche Journal Don WIlliams P.O. Box 491, 710 Ave. J Lubbock, Texas 79408 (806) 766-8734 [email protected] USA Today Small College Editor 7950 Jones Branch Drive McLean, Virginia 22108 (703) 854-3400

Television Sports Director Mailing Address City, State, Zip Phone Email KVII Channel 7 (ABC) Lee Baker One Broadcast Center Amarillo, Texas 79101 (806) 373-1787 [email protected] KFDA Channel 10 (CBS) Ralph Cooper P.O. Box 10 Amarillo, Texas 79105 (806) 383-1010 [email protected] KAMR Channel 4 (NBC) Clint Brakebill P.O. Box 751 Amarillo, Texas 79189 (806) 349-9087 [email protected] KCIT Channel 14 (FOX) Clint Brakebill P.O. Box 751 Amarillo, Texas 79189 (806) 349-9087 [email protected]

Radio Contact Mailing Address City, State, Zip Phone Email Townsquare Media Brice Sheets 6214 SW 34th Ave Amarillo, Texas 79189 (806) 320-0994 [email protected] Buffalo Radio Sports Net. Lucas Kinsey WTAMU Box 60049 Canyon, Texas 79016 (806) 651-4430 [email protected] KWTS Sports Director WTAMU Campus Radio Canyon, Texas 79016 (806) 651-2797 [email protected]

Wire Service Contact Mailing Address City, State, Zip Phone Email Associated Press Small College Editor 4851 LBJ Freeway, St. 300 Dallas, Texas 75244 (800) 442-7189 [email protected]

Other Outlets Contact Mailing Address City, State, Zip Phone Email Lone Star Conference Melanie Robotham 1221 W. Campbell Rd, #217 Richardson, TX 75080 (972) 234-0034 [email protected] NCAA P.O. Box 6222 Indianapolis, IN 46206 (317) 917-6222 [email protected]

Official Athletic Website WT Athletics Facebook WT Athletics Twitter WT Athletics YouTube www.GoBuffsGo.com .com/WTAthletics @WTAthletics #BuffNation .com/WTAthletics

8 9 THE HUNTER HUGHES FILE

EDUCATION HUNTER • Middle Tennessee State — 1991 Bachelor’s degree - Physical Education • Middle Tennessee State — 2001 Master’s degree - Sports Management

HUGHES COLLEGIATE COACHING HISTORY BUFFALO Head Football Coach • West Texas A&M (Head Coach) - 2017-Present

COACHING COACHING STAFF • CSU-Pueblo - (Defensive Coordinator 2007-2016) 2nd Year • Mid. Tenn. St., 1991 • Tennessee - Graduate Assistant (2006) • Colorado - Graduate Assistant (2003-05)

Hunter Hughes begins his second season at the helm of the Buffs. He was announced as the 28th head coach in West Texas A&M football history at a press conference on Dec. 13, 2016, in Legacy Hall of the Jack B. Kelley Student Center. “We are thrilled to welcome Hunter to WT, the Texas Panhandle and we are excited about the future of Buffalo Football,” WT Director of Ath- letics Michael McBroom said. “Hunter has a proven track record of emphasizing academic success, of consistently winning at a high level over an extended period of time and promoting a balanced and positive student-athlete experience that includes integration into the campus and community.” In 2017, Hughes and the Buffs won his first game of his WT career with a thrilling 24-21 victory at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium over his former school Colorado State-Pueblo as the ThunderWolves were ranked No. 7 nationally entering the game. Hughes went 3-8 in his inagural season and had eight players named to the all-conference team, with two being selected to the LSC All-Academic Team and senior Dillon Vaughan earning LSC Academic Player of the Year honors, CoSIDA First Team Academic All-America accolades and the prestigious Fred Jacoby LSC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year. Vaughan also earned the WT President's Award this season. Prior to his arrival in Canyon, Hughes last ten years as the defensive coordinator at Colorado State University-Pueblo and was the defensive mastermind behind the ThunderWolves’ 13-0 shutout of then-No. 1 Minnesota State in the 2014 NCAA Division II National Championship, which handed CSU-Pueblo its first NCAA national title in school history. Hughes was hired in 2007 prior to the first season of CSUP football in 2008 to help build the inaugural class. Since the 2008 season, Hughes has consistently put defenses on the field that not only lead the ockyR Mountain Athletic Conference, but rank among the top units in the nation. He was named Football FootballScoop.com Division II Coordinator of the Year finalist in 2014 and guided the ThunderWolves’ defense that lead all of Division II in scoring defense (12.8 points allowed per game), passes intercepted (29), defensive touch- downs (7) and turnovers gained (43). The defensive line totaled 3.8 sacks per game to finish fourth nationally and CSUP ranked 13th in total defense allowing just 296.8 yards per game. In his nine seasons coaching at CSUP, the defense has produced 14 All-Americas and 67 All-RMAC performers. “I am excited about being the head coach at West Texas A&M,” Hughes said. “I know they have the type of players to compete and win a national championship. It is hard to leave a place that I was part of building from scratch, but the people here at West Texas A&M, and their com- mitment to the student-athletes, made this a simple decision.” Hughes and the ThunderWolves’ defense continued to dominate in 2015 as he helped guide the team to its third appearance in the NCAA Quarterfinals in the previous four seasons. CSUP finished top 20 nationally in nine different defensive categories, which included third in ringsco defense (15.8 ppg) and passes intercepted (24). The ThunderWolves also were 10th in rushing defense (94.6 ypg) and 11th in turnovers gained (31). One of the most decorated Division II coordinators in the nation, Hughes earned FootballScoop.com Division II Coordinator of the Year in 2011 as the ThunderWolves went 11-0 in the regular season. CSUP allowed a national-best 10.33 points per game and tallied 26 interceptions which also was tops in Division II. In the first four years Hughes was at CSUP, the Thunder- Wolves finished in the top 25 nationally in points allowed three times including ninth in 2010. In 2008, Hughes squad allowed the 37th-fewest points in the nation during the pro- gram’s first season of competition. Prior to CSUP, Hughes quickly rose through the coaching ranks as he was on staff at two of the most prestigious Divi- sion I programs in the country –University of Colorado and University of Tennessee. While at Colorado, Hughes was a defensive graduate assis- tant from 2003-2006, assisting in coaching various defensive positions, as well as recruiting. At Tennessee, he served as a defensive graduate assistant focusing on linebackers and defensive backs in the fall of 2006 and spring of 2007. Hughes graduated from Middle Tennessee State in 1991 and earned a master’s degree from MTSU in 2001.

10 Game/Opponent Records Under Hughes WEST TEXAS A&M INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES Rushes 31 Warren Witherspoon vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Rushes 28 K. Cass vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Warren Witherspoon at Angelo State (Nov 04) Yards Rushing 138 K. Cass vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) COACHING STAFF Yards Rushing 160 Warren Witherspoon vs. Adams State (0ct 14) TD Rushes 3 A. Micci vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) TD Rushes 1 Eight times X. Turner at Tarleton State (Sep 23) BUFFALO Long Rush 51 Warren Witherspoon vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Long Rush 50 W. Strand vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Pass Attempts 38 Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Pass Attempts 55 N. Rooney vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Pass Completions 17 Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Pass Completions 45 N. Rooney vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Ben Arbuckle vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) Yards Passing 387 L. Perez vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Yards Passing 272 Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State (Sep 23) TD Passes 4 J. Faber at Angelo State (Nov 04) TD Passes 2 Justin Houghtaling vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Long Pass 72 L. Rabb at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Ben Arbuckle vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) Receptions 14 C. Hovasse vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Long Pass 60 Justin Houghtaling vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Yards Receiving 161 A. Carr vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Receptions 6 Markel Steward at Tarleton State (Sep 23) TD Receptions 2 D. Cowan vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Yards Receiving 132 Markel Steward at Tarleton State (Sep 23) D. Bowie vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) TD Receptions 1 Seven times Long Reception 72 D.J. Myers at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Long Reception 60 Avery Lewis vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Field Goals 3 C. Flanigan at Angelo State (Nov 04) Field Goals 3 Alex Schrag vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Long Field Goal 42 B. Giffen vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Alex Schrag vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Punts 7 D. De la Garza at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Long Field Goal 53 Alex Schrag at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Punting Average 53.0 C. Eyman at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punts 7 3x by John Cummings; last at Angelo State (Nov 04) Long Punt 55 J. De la Garza at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Punting Average 57.7 John Cummings vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Punts Inside 20 4 T. Cuda vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Long Punt 68 John Cummings at Angelo State (Nov 04) Long Punt Return 24 J. Anglin vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Punts Inside 20 4 John Cummings vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Long Kickoff Return 100 B. Wilson vs. Texas A&M-Commerrce (Oct 28) Long Punt Return 50 P.J. Leonce vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Tackles 14 B. Pyaer vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Long Kickoff Return 50 Lloyd Turner at Angelo State (Nov 04) Sacks 2.0 M. Jones at Angelo State (Nov 04) Tackles 15 Trevor Myklebust at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Tackles For Loss 3.0 3x; last K. Carter vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Sacks 2.0 3x by Daelin Young; last vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Interceptions 1 12 times Tackles For Loss 3.0 Daelin Young vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Daelin Young vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) OPPONENT TEAM SUPERLATIVES Interceptions 2 Isaiah Barnett vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Rushes 69 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Chazz Slatinsky vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Yards Rushing 362 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Yards Per Rush 5.9 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) WEST TEXAS A&M TEAM SUPERLATIVES TD Rushes 4 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Rushes 49 vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Pass Attempts 59 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Yards Rushing 223 vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Pass Completions 47 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Yards Per Rush 5.6 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Yards Passing 446 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) TD Rushes 3 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Yards Per Pass 10.7 vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Pass Attempts 38 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) TD Passes 4 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Pass Completions 17 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Total Plays 90 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) Total Offense 524 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Yards Passing 272 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Yards Per Play 7.6 at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Yards Per Pass 7.9 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Points 51 at Angelo State (Nov 04) TD Passes 2 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Sacks By 8 at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) First Downs 31 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Total Plays 71 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) at Angelo State (Nov 04) Total Offense 407 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Penalties 10 at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Yards Per Play 6.3 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Points 24 vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Penatly Yards 87 at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Sacks By 5 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Turnovers 5 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) First Downs 22 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Interceptions By 3 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Penalties 11 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punts 7 vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Penatly Yards 133 at Angelo State (Nov 04) at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Turnovers 5 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punting Average 46.7 vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) Interceptions By 3 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Long Punt 55 at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Punts 7 3x; last at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punt Inside 20 4 vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Punting Average 57.7 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Long Punt Return 24 vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Long Punt 68 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punt Inside 20 4 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Long Punt Return 17 vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16)

11 he was the offensive line coach for the Mountaineers and was an assistant at CSUP from 2012-14. In his first stint in Pueblo, Haddan was responsible for J.T. coaching tight ends and assisting the offensive line. He graduated from CSUP in 2012 with a bachelor's degree in exercise science. HADDAN Haddan earned first team all-confer- BUFFALO ence honors and all-region accolades, Asst. Head Coach/Def. Line while earning third team All-America COACHING COACHING STAFF 2nd Year • CSU-Pueblo, 2012 honors in 2011.

J.T. Haddan is in his second year as assistant head coach and defensive line coach as Haddan came to WT from Colorado State-Pueblo and served under Hughes who was the defensive coordinator for the ThunderWolves prior to WT. In Haddan's second stint at CSUP as an assistant coach, he guided Morgan Fox to All-America honors in 2015 as Fox was the runner-up for the Gene Up- shaw Award for the top lineman in Division II. Fox signed as an undrafted free agent contract with the and was named Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year. Teammate and nose guard Tony Campton was a first team all-conference honoree. Haddan spent the 2014 season at Western State Colorado University where

Kochevar had two CMU defensive backs earn All-RMAC honors and three were named all-conference in special teams in 2008. All-American kicker Jar- MILES ed Keating was named RMAC Special Teams Player of the Year and invited to play in the Cactus Bowl. In 2007, the Mavericks qualified for the NCAA KOCHEVAR playoffs. He was a three-year varsity letterwin- Defensive Coordinator ner at Colorado State and was a team captain his senior year in 2005 during 2nd Year • Colorado State, 2006 which he led the team in tackles with 91. He was voted Most Valuable Player Miles Kochevar (Ko-CHAVE-er) is in his second season as defensive coordina- by the Rocky Mountain Collegian. tor and defensive backs. He came to WT from a successful two-season stint at A native of Fruita, Colo., Koche- Humboldt State University as the defensive coordinator. In 2015 HSU ranked var was a three-sport athlete for the first in the Great Northwest Athletic Conference in scoring defense, total de- Wildcats. He played football, basket- fense and rushing defense. He coached the GNAC Defensive Lineman of the ball and basketball. Kochevar was a Year, Dillon Huffman, and the conference's Newcomer of the Year, safety Chris three-time all-conference and two-time Hannible. In total, eight defensive players were named All-GNAC in 2015. all-state defensive player and was Kochevar and the Lumberjacks made their first appearance in the second named to the All-Colorado Team and round of the 2015 NCAA playoffs. Rocky Mountain Defensive Player of the Prior to Humboldt State, Kochevar spent three seasons at Colorado State as Year following his senior season. a defensive assistant under current Florida Gators head coach Jim McElwain. Kochevar and his wife Krista reside in Before that, he spent four seasons at Colorado Mesa University. Canyon. In 2010, Kochevar's defensive expertise helped Colorado Mesa rank fourth overall in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference in total defense. Inside linebacker Bennett Newton ranked 12th in Division II and led the conference in tackles per game (11.0). Defensive back Aaron Silverhorn ranked third in the league in tackles as five defensive players earned All-RMAC honors, including Newton being named to the National Football Foundation All-Colorado Team. 12 records as the team had the 15th-best total offense in Division II. The 2014 season saw the offense continually set records and tied for the most rushing yards in the confer- RYAN ence with 194.7. In addition, McDonough’s STAFF COACHING

offensive set numerous passing records for BUFFALO Western State while he was in Gunnison, MCDONOUGH Colo. Prior to Western State, McDonough worked with the wide receivers and special teams at Chadron State from 2009-2010. Offensive Coordinator/QB Coach In 2010, he helped coach RMAC Special 2nd Year • Simpson (IA), 2008 Teams player of the Year and All-American Kevin Berg, along with All-RMAC kicker Michael Ziola. In 2009, he was part of the Ryan McDonough was named the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach in staff who guided Brandon Harrington, an January 2017, and begins his second year at WT. All-RMAC first team wide receiver. He came to WT from Western State Colorado University where he finished his third McDonough was a three-year quarterback season as the offensive coordinator and sixth overall. at Simpson College in Indianola, Iowa. He McDonough guided running back Austin Ekeler to an outstanding career as he is entered the coaching ranks in 2007 as a a six-time All-American and led all NCAA Divisions in rushing yards through the first defensive backs student assistant for the eight weeks of the season in 2016. He was a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy which Storm after a season-ending injury before goes to the best NCAA Division II football player in the country. Ekeler led the nation his senior year. He served as the wide in rushing yards per game in 2016 at 149.5 and was fifth in rushing yards with 1,495. receivers coach in 2008. Ekeler finished his career with 5,857 yards and a 146.4 yards per game average. He resides in Canyon with his fiance Under McDonough’s direction, the offense finished 19th nationally in rushing at Susan Jackson and their daughter Piper (3). 226.6 yards per game and 424.5 yards of total offense in 2016. In 2015, McDonough helped lead Western State to multiple team and individual

The Tuttle, Okla. native, was a four- year letterman at Oklahoma State compiling a record of 40-12 from 2009- 12 where he played tight end and along COOPER the defensive line for the Cowboys, while being a senior captain. He was a member of the 2011 Cowboys team that won the Big 12 and defeated Stanford BASSETT in the Fiesta Bowl. He coached a pair of all-LSC perform- Offensive Line ers in 2017 in Travis Vornkahl and Dillon Vaughan who both earned honorable 2nd Year • Oklahoma State, 2012 mention all-conference. Bassett earned his bachelor's degree Cooper Bassett enters his second season as the offensive line coach at WT in science from Okahoma State in 2012 after serving as an offensive graduate assistant at the University of Maryland and a master's of education from Mis- in 2016. While at UM Bassett worked primarily with the offensive line that souri in 2015. paved the way for Ty Johnson to set a school record for yards per carry in a He is married to Samantha Bassett. season. He also coached offensive tackle Mic­hael Dunn to Big Ten Honorable Mention honors. The Terps finished the season 6-6 earning a trip to the Quick Lanes Bowl against Boston College. Prior to Maryland, Bassett served as an offensive graduate assistant at the University of Missouri from 2013-15. Under Gary Pinkel, Bassett worked primar- ily with the offensive line and tight ends including NFL draft picks Mitch Morse (2015, 2nd rd.), Connor McGovern (2016, 5th rd.) and Evan Boehm (2016, 4th rd.). The Tigers finished his two seasons with a combined record of 23-5 including back-to-back SEC East Division titles. The Tigers led the nation in red zone efficiency in 2014 finishing the season 11-3 with a win over Minnesota in the Citrus Bowl.

13 receivers and tight end coach at Western State in 2012 where he was responsible for running and facilitating position meetings, while planning and scripting position RODNEY segment practices. He also scripted plays for pass skill during practice and game planned and aided in film breakdown with offensive staff, while creating and aiding FREEMAN with weekly scouting report.

BUFFALO Before joining the Mountaineers staff, Wide Receivers Freeman spent a season as the co-offen- COACHING COACHING STAFF sive coordinator at Lutheran North High 2nd Year • ACU, 2009 School in Houston. He also was the head freshman coach and assistant varsity coach Rodney Freeman joined Hunter Hughes’ staff as a running back coach for 2017 and at Eisenhower High School where he led now coach wide receivers in 2018. Prior ot WT, he spent the previous two seasons at the freshman team to a 9-0-1 record and a Abilene Christian as running backs coach. While at ACU, Freeman coached De’Andre district championship. Brown who earned 2nd Team All- honors as a freshman and The Houston, Texas native played colle- was named a USA 2nd Team Preseason All-American in 2015. giately at both ACU and Stephen F. Austin. Prior to ACU, Freeman spent two years (2013-14) at Missouri Southern State in He helped led the Wildcats to conference Joplin, Mo. where he worked primarily with the wide receivers. He served as the wide championships as a wide receiver and backup quarterback.

berjacks averaged 41.4 points per game and scored 50 or more points in five games during the 2015 season which included a conference championship. AUSTIN The Chino Hills, Calif., native, currently resides in Canyon and is pursuing a mas- ter's of education in instructional design ASHCRAFT and technology at West Texas A&M. Graduate Assistant 2nd Year • Humboldt State 2016

Austin Ashcraft enters his second season at WT in 2017 as a graduate assistant working with the offensive line. Prior to WT, Ashcraft was the assistant offensive line coach at his alma mater, Hum- boldt State University. Ashcraft graduated from HSU with a bachelor of arts degree in psychology in 2016. He served as a student assistant coach for the Lumberjacks for four seasons where he worked with the offensive line and tight ends in his tenure. Ashcraft assisted in coaching the three time GNAC offensive lineman of the year, Alex Cappa. He also was a part of a staff that had one of the nation’s most explosive offensive units, which included sophomore running back Ja’Quan Gardner, the Harlon Hill Trophy runner-up, AFCA All-American and the nation’s leading rusher. The Lum-

14 CORY COACHING STAFF CRAWFORD BUFFALO Student Assistant Coach

2nd Year • WTAMU

Cory Crawford begins his second year as a student assistant coach for the Buffs. He played football at Amarillo High School, graduating in 2011. While there, he earned all-district honors as an offensive lineman. Crawford played one season for the Buffs in 2011 as a defensive lineman and was a student assistant for the Buffs in 2012 and 2013 as the team garnered new heights with a NCAA Division II national semifinal appearance in 2012 and a regional final berth in 2013. He returned to the WT football staff as a studentassistant in 2017 working with the defensive line under new head coach Hunter Hughes. He will also work with the defensive line in 2018.

where he double majored in Strength & Conditioning, and Physical Education with a concentration in coaching. While at Benedictine College he played offensive BEN line and helped the Raven football program win the 2013 HAAC championship. The Eagle River, Alaska, native has mul- KOZAK tiple certifications including CSCS, RSCC, FMS, CFSC, CSC, CPT and CPR/AED. Football Strength & Conditioning 1st Year • Benedictine 2015

Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach Ben Kozak begins his first year at WT hired in March, 2018, and will be the primary strength and conditioning coach for football. Kozak comes to Canyon from Louisiana Tech University where he was an assistant strength & conditioning coach working with football & softball. Prior to his time at Louisiana Tech coach Kozak spent 2015-2017 at Midland Uni- versity working with football, softball, men & women’s basketball, men & women’s soccer, women’s lacrosse and cheerleading. He graduated with his master's degree in Leadership in Adult & Organizational Learning from Midland University (NE). Coach Kozak earned his undergraduate degree from Benedictine College (KS)

15 He obtained his Masters in Health Promotion from The University of Alabama in 2012 and completed his LUKE Bachelors in Athletic Training with a concentration in teacher’s certification from The University of Illinois in Urbana KASPER Champaign in 2009. BUFFALO Director of Sports Medicine COACHING COACHING STAFF 3rd Year • Illinois, 2009

The Westmont, Illinois, native, begins is second year as Director of Sports Medicine and third overall year in BuffNation as he served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer and Lecturer for the Sports & Exercise Science Department. He was elevated to the Director of Sports Medicine for WT in July, 2017. Kasper came to Canyon in the Fall of 2016 following a stint at The College of Saint Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota. Before his time at CSS, Kasper worked with the football program at Louisiana-Lafayette while also completing an in- ternship with the in the Summer of 2008. Luke is a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers' Association while also obtaining his Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist certification in 2014.

She earned the Missouri Valley Academic Excellence Award in 2000, she graduated with a degree in Exercise Science in May of 2002. SARAH No stranger to the West Texas region, Ra- mey lived in Hereford, Texas, for five years and helped guide Hereford High School to the 1996 State Volleyball Championship, RAMEY before graduating from Andover High School in Andover, Kansas. Strength & Conditioning She enjoys participating in running, cycling and triathlon events. She has done 12th Year • Wichita State, 2002 5K's up to Ironman distance triathlons and has competed in four Ironman races. Sarah Ramey is now in her 12th season as the strength & conditioning coach at WTAMU. Ramey works with WT student-athletes in all sports in the areas of strength training and physical conditioning, the benefits of which can be seen in the numerous honors and team championships which WT has garnered during her tenure at WT, as well as by her being recognized as the 2009 recipient of the Samson Equipment Strength & Conditioning Coach of the Year Award, as given by Monthly. From 2003-07 she served as an assistant strength and condition coach at the Uni- versity of Colorado. In that capacity, she worked with the school’s football, volleyball, women’s soccer and alpine skiing squads. In addition, Ramey also is a registered yoga instructor and taught yoga classes at Colorado. Prior to her stint at Colorado, Ramey worked for one year as a graduate assistant coach at Kansas State, where she earned her master’s degree in Kinesiology in Au- gust of 2004. Before attending KSU, Ramey took on a five-month internship with Mike Boyle Strength and Conditional in Winchester, Mass. During her collegiate days, Ramey was a three-year volleyball letter winner at Wichita State where she played middle blocker and right side hitter for the Shockers.

16 17 AZUSA PACIFIC PANHANDLE STATE TARLETON STATE COUGARS AGGIES TEXANS Sept. 1, 2018 • Glendora, Calif. Sept. 8, 2018 • Canyon, Texas Sept. 15, 2018 • Canyon, Texas 8 p.m. CT • Citrus Stadium 6 p.m. • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium 6 p.m. • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: Azusa, Location: Goodwell, Okla. Location: Stephenville, Texas Colors: Brick and Black Colors: Red and Navy Blue Colors: Purple and White Stadium: Citrus Stadium Stadium: Anchor D Stadium at Stadium: Tarleton Memorial Stadium Capacity: 10,000 Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: 7,000 Playing Surface: Grass Playing Surface: Turf Playing Surface: Field Turf Conference: Great Northwest Athletic Conference Conference: Sooner Athletic Conference (NAIA) Conference: Lone Star Conference Head Coach: Victor Santa Cruz Head Coach: Russell Gaskamp Head Coach: Todd Whitten Alma Mater: Hawaii, 1995 Alma Mater: Texas, 1999 Alma Mater: Stephen F. Austin, 1987

OPPONENTS Phone Number: 626-815-6000 (ext. 3211) Phone Number: 580-349-1332 Phone Number: 254-968-9518 2018 BUFFALO Career Record: 75-56 (.573) / 13th season Career Record: 29-33 (.468) / 7th season Career Record: 81-63 (.563) / 14th season At APU: Same At OPSU: Same At TSU: 56-35 (.615) / 9th season (Third Stint) 2017 Overall Record: 7-4 2017 Overall Record: 7-3 2017 Overall Record: 6-6 2017 Conference Record: 4-4 (3rd) 2017 Conference Record: 6-2 (CSFL) 2017 Conference Record: 4-4 (T-4th) Final Ranking: RV (American Football Coaches) Final Ranking: Not Ranked Final Ranking: Not Ranked Lettermen Returning/Lost: 59/13 Lettermen Returning/Lost: Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/36 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 8/16 Starters Returning/Lost: 6/5

MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact: Joe Reinsch Football Contact: Justine Gaskamp Football Contact: Nathan Bural Office Phone:626-815-5085 Office Phone:580-349-1354 Office Phone: 254-968-1802 Fax: 626-815-5084 Fax: 580-349-1350 Fax: 254-968-9674 Press Box Phone: 626-482-5697 Press Box Phone: 580-651-4481 Press Box Phone: 817-781-6827 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.apu.edu/athletics Website: www.opsuaggies.com Website: www.tarletonsports.com

2018 SCHEDULE 2018 SCHEDULE 2018 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 WEST TEXAS A&M 8 p.m. CT Sept. 1 HASTINGS COLLEGE 6 p.m. Aug. 30 DELTA STATE* 7 p.m. Sept. 8 SIMON FRASER* 6:30 p.m. Sept. 8 at West Texas A&M 6 p.m. Sept. 8 at Stephen F. Austin 6 p.m. Sept. 15 at Western Oregon* 1 p.m. Sept. 15 at Ottawa-Arizona* 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at West Texas A&M* 6 p.m. Sept. 22 at North Alabama 6 p.m. Sept. 22 WAYLAND BAPTIST* 2 p.m. Sept. 22 UT PERMIAN BASIN* 7 p.m. Sept. 29 HUMBOLDT STATE* 6:30 p.m. Sept. 29 at Lyon College* 5 p.m. Sept. 29 at Angelo State* 6 p.m. Oct. 6 CENTRAL WASHINGTON* 6 p.m. Oct. 6 at Grambling 6 p.m. Oct. 6 EASTERN NEW MEXICO* 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at Simon Fraser* 6 p.m. Oct. 13 at Texas Wesleyan* 2 p.m. Oct. 13 at Texas A&M-Commerce* 4 p.m. Oct. 20 at Colorado School of Mines 1 p.m. Oct. 20 ARIZONA CHRISTIAN* 2 p.m. Oct. 20 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE* 6 p.m. Oct. 27 WESTERN OREGON* 6:30 p.m. Oct. 27 at SW Assemblies of God* 2 p.m. Oct. 27 at MSU Texas* 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at Humboldt State* 1 p.m. Nov. 3 * 2 p.m. Nov. 3 LINCOLN (MO) 7 p.m. Nov. 10 at Central Washington* 1 p.m. Nov. 10 at Langston* 2 p.m. Nov. 10 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* 2 p.m. * GNAC Game * Sooner Athletic Game * LSC Game All game times local to site All game times local to site All game times local to site

SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 Series Record: APU leads 2-1 Series Record: WT leads 16-1 Series Record: WT leads 15-12 Streak: APU won last three meetings Streak: WT won the last seven meetings Streak: TSU won the last meeting First Meeting: WT 75-13 (9/13/08) in Canyon First Meeting: WT 104-13 (1922) First Meeting: TSU 16-15 (9/15/90) in Canyon Last Meeting: APU 24-13 (92/17) in Canyon Last Meeting: WT 42-14 (10/15/16) Last Meeting: TSU 30-20 (9/23/17) in Stephenville Last WT win: 75-13 (9/13/08) in Canyon Last WT win: 42-14 (10/15/16) in Goodwell Last WT win: 37-25 (9/24/16) in Canyon Last APU win: 24-13 (9/2/17) in Canyon Last OPSU win: 14-0 (11/14/92) in Goodwell Last TSU win: 30-20 (9/23/17) in Stephenville Largest WT win: 75-13 (9/13/08) in Canyon Largest WT win: 100-0 (1923) Largest WT win: 51-0 (11/8/08) in Canyon Largest APU win: 28-10 (9/1/16) in Glendora Largest OPSU win: 14-0 (11/14/92) in Goodwell Largest TSU win: 62-3 (10/6/01) in Canyon

SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES • The Cougars lead the all-time series 3-1 after a • WT leads the all-time series 16-1 and has won the • The Buffs lead the all-time series 15-12. 24-13 win in Canyon in 2017 last seven meetings including 42-14 in 2016. • WT has won ten of 13 in the series since 2005 as • WT and APU will open the season for the fourth- • This will be the first meeting in Canyon between the WT won the last time in Canyon 37-25 (9/24/16). straight year in 2018 back in Glendora, Calif. two teams since 2003 and just the third meeting since • The Buffs lead the all-time series in Canyon 8-6 then. • APU is the first of two GNAC teams WT plays in and have won five of the last six at home. 2018 with Central Washington being the other. • WT has outscored OPSU 736-153 in the series. 18 WESTERN NEW MEXICO CENTRAL WASHINGTON UT PERMIAN BASIN MUSTANGS WILDCATS FALCONS Sept. 22, 2018 • Silver City, N.M. Sept. 29, 2018 • Ellensburg, Wash. Oct. 6, 2018 • Canyon, Texas 1 p.m. CT • Ben Altamirano Field 8 p.m. CT • Tomlinson Stadium 6 p.m. • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: Silver City, New Mexico Location: Ellensburg, Washington Location: Odessa, Texas Colors: Colors: 2018 BUFFALO Purple and Golden Yellow Crimson and Black Colors: Orange and Black OPPONENTS Stadium: Ben Altamirano Field Stadium: Tomlinson Stadium Stadium: Capacity: 1,250 Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: 19,023 Playing Surface: Grass Playing Surface: Field Turf Playing Surface: Synthetic Turf Conference: Lone Star Conference Conference: Great Northwest Athletic (GNAC) Conference: Lone Star Conference Head Coach: Frank Tristan Head Coach: Ian Shoemaker Head Coach: Justin Carrigan Alma Mater: Evangel University Alma Mater: Grinnell (Iowa), 1996 Alma Mater: Angelo State, 2003 Phone Number: 575-538-6544 Phone Number: 509-963-1946 Phone Number: 432-552-2677 Career Record: 20-12 (.625) / 4th season Career Record: 30-13 (.698) / 5th season Career Record: 4-18 (.181) / 3rd season At WNMU: 0-0 / 1st season At CWU: Same At UTPB: Same 2017 Overall Record: 4-7 2017 Overall Record: 11-1 2017 Overall Record: 2-9 2017 Conference Record: 3-5 (6th) 2017 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st) 2017 Conference Record: 1-7 (T-8th) Final Ranking: Not Ranked Final Ranking: #7 (AFCA) / #10 (D2Football) Final Ranking: Not Ranked Lettermen Returning/Lost: 19/21 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 40/25 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/30 Starters Returning/Lost: 9/13 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/11 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/6

MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact: TBA Football Contact: Sammy Henderson Football Contact: Ryan Haage Office Phone:575-538-6214 Office Phone:509-963-1485 Office Phone:432-552-2803 Fax: 575-538-6163 Fax: 509-963-2390 Fax: 432-552-3675 Press Box Phone: TBA Press Box Phone: N/A Press Box Phone: 432-349-6114 Email: TBA Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.wnmumustangs.com Website: www.wildcatsports.com Website: www.utpbfalcons.com

2018 SCHEDULE 2018 SCHEDULE 2018 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 at San Diego 4 p.m. Sept. 1 at Eastern Washington 1:05 p.m. Sept. 1 at Texas Southern 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at Idaho 3 p.m. Sept. 8 at Western Oregon* 1 p.m. Sept. 8 at Northern Michigan 1 p.m. Sept. 22 WEST TEXAS A&M* 1 p.m. CT Sept. 15 vs. HUMBOLDT STATE* (Yakima) 4 p.m. Sept. 15 MSU TEXAS* TBA Sept. 29 at UT Permian Basin* TBA Sept. 22 at Simon Fraser* 6 p.m. Sept. 22 at Tarleton State* 7 p.m. Oct. 6 ANGELO STATE* 2 p.m. Sept. 29 WEST TEXAS A&M 8 p.m. CT Sept. 29 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* TBA Oct. 13 at Eastern New Mexico* 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at Azusa Pacific* 6 p.m. Oct. 6 at West Texas A&M* 6 p.m. Oct. 20 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE* 12 p..m. Oct. 13 WESTERN OREGON* 6 p.m. Oct. 13 HUMBOLDT STATE* TBA Oct. 27 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* 7 p.m. Oct. 20 SIMON FRASER* 6 p.m. Oct. 20 vs. ANGELO STATE* (Midland) TBA Nov. 3 MSU TEXAS* 12 p.m. Oct. 27 at Humboldt State* 6 p.m. Oct. 27 at Eastern New Mexico* 7 p.m. Nov. 10 at Tarleton State* 2 p.m. Nov. 3 at Southwest Baptist 1 p.m. Nov. 3 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE* TBA * LSC Game Nov. 10 AZUSA PACIFIC* 1 p.m. Nov. 10 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* 7 p.m. All game times local to site * GNAC Game * LSC Game All game times local to site All game times local to site

SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 Series Record: WT leads 5-3 Series Record: WT leads 2-1 Series Record: WT leads 2-0 Streak: WNMU won last meeting Streak: WT won last meeting Streak: WT won last two meetings First Meeting: WNMU 30-20 (10/3/92) in Canyon First Meeting: WT 49-42 (11/15/08) in Canyon First Meeting: WT 48-14 (9/18/16) in Odessa Last Meeting: WNMU 21-17 (11/11/17) in Canyon Last Meeting: WT 49-35 (10/29/11) in Canyon Last Meeting: WT 17-6 (9/16/17) in Canyon Last WT win: 37-30 (11/12/16) in Silver City Last WT win: 49-35 (10/29/11) in Canyon Last WT win: 17-6 (9/16/17) in Canyon Last WNMU win: 21-17 (11/11/17) in Canyon Last CWU win: 34-10 (9/12/09) in Ellensburg Last UTPB win: None Largest WT win: 50-0 (8/26/00) in Canyon Largest WT win: 49-35 (10/29/11) in Canyon Largest WT win: 48-14 (9/18/16) in Odessa Largest WNMU win: 41-16 (11/13/93) in Silver City Largest CWU win: 34-10 (9/12/09) in Ellensburg Largest UTPB win: None

SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES • WT leads 5-3 overall as WNMU snapped a five- • WT leads 2-1 in overall series and 2-0 in Canyon • WT leads 2-0 in the series and is 1-0 in Odessa and game skid with a 21-17 win in Canyon last season. and first meeting since 2011 when WT won 49-35. 1-0 in Canyon. • The Buffs won 37-30 in overtime in the last meeting • CWU won only meeting in Ellensburg in a 34-10 • WT and UTPB opened league play against each in Silver City (2016). decision on Sept. 12, 2009. other each of the last two seasons, but not in 2018. • The Buffs have won their last two meetings in Silver • CWU holds a 111-108 lead in points scored in the • This marks the second-straight meeting in Canyon City (2-1). series. as WT won 17-6 on Sept. 16, 2017.

19 ANGELO STATE EASTERN NEW MEXICO A&M-COMMERCE RAMS GREYHOUNDS LIONS Oct. 13, 2018 • San Angelo, Texas Oct. 20, 2018 • Canyon, Texas Oct. 27, 2018 • Commerce, Texas 4 p.m. • LeGrand Stadium 6 p.m. • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium 4 p.m. • Memorial Stadium

QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Location: San Angelo, Texas Location: Portales, New Mexico Location: Commerce, Texas Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Green and Silver Colors: Blue and Gold Stadium: LeGrand Stadium Stadium: Stadium: Memorial Stadium Capacity: 5,500 Capacity: 4,000 Capacity: 10,000 Playing Surface: Matrix Synthetic Turf Playing Surface: Synthetic Turf Playing Surface: Turf Conference: Lone Star Conference Conference: Lone Star Conference Conference: Lone Star Conference Head Coach: Will Wagner Head Coach: Kelley Lee Head Coach: Alma Mater: Hardin-Simmons, 1995 Alma Mater: Western New Mexico, 2000 Alma Mater: Angelo State, 2000

OPPONENTS Phone Number: 325-942-2264 Phone Number: 575-562-2238 Phone Number: 903-886-5566 2018 BUFFALO Career Record: 42-36 (.538) / 8th season Career Record: 8-2 (.800) / 2nd season Career Record: 48-15 (.762) / 6th Season At ASU: Same At ENMU: Same At TAMUC: Same 2017 Overall Record: 6-5 2017 Overall Record: 8-2 2017 Overall Record: 14-1 2017 Conference Record: 4-4 (T-4th) 2017 Conference Record: 6-2 (3rd) 2017 Conference Record: 7-1 (2nd) Final Ranking: Not Ranked Final Ranking: Not Ranked Final Ranking: #1 (AFCA) / #1 (D2Football) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 33/12 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 20/17 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 43/19 Starters Returning/Lost: 16/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 13/9 Starters Returning/Lost: 14/8

MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact: Wes Bloomquist Football Contact: William McLaughlin Football Contact: Josh Manck Office Phone:325-942-2378 Office Phone:575-562-4308 Office Phone:903-866-5131 Fax: 325-942-2158 Fax: 575-562-2822 Fax: 903-886-5558 Press Box Phone: TBA Press Box Phone: 575-791-1302 Press Box Phone: 903-468-3089 Email: TBA Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.angelosports.com Website: www.goeasternathletics.com Website: www.lionathletics.com

2018 SCHEDULE 2018 SCHEDULE 2018 SCHEDULE Sept. 1 at Western Oregon* 3:05 p.m. CT Aug. 30 at Missouri S&T 7 p.m. Aug. 30 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE* 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at Abilene Christian TBA Sept. 8 COLORADO MESA 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at William Jewell 12 p.m. Sept. 15 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE* 6 p.m. Sept. 15 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE* 7 p.m. Sept. 15 at Eastern New Mexico* 7 p.m. Sept. 22 at MSU Texas* 7 p.m. Sept. 22 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* 7 p.m. Sept. 22 COLORADO STATE-PUEBLO 6 p.m. Sept. 29 TARLETON STATE* 6 p.m. Sept. 29 MSU TEXAS* 7 p.m. Sept. 29 LOCK HAVEN 6 p.m. Oct. 6 at Western New Mexico* 3 p.m. CT Oct. 6 at Tarleton State* 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at MSU Texas* 7 p.m. Oct. 13 WEST TEXAS A&M* 4 p.m. Oct. 13 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* 7 p.m. Oct. 13 TARLETON STATE* 4 p.m. Oct. 20 vs. UT Permian Basin* (Midland) TBA Oct. 20 at West Texas A&M* 6 p.m. Oct. 20 at Western New Mexico* 12 p.m. Oct. 27 ADAMS STATE* 4 p.m. Oct. 27 UT PERMIAN BASIN* 7 p.m. Oct. 27 WEST TEXAS A&M* 4 p.m. Nov. 3 EASTERN NEW MEXICO* 2 p.m. Nov. 3 at Angelo State* 2 p.m. Nov. 3 at UT Permian Basin* TBA Nov. 10 at Texas A&M-Commerce* 4 p.m. Nov. 10 WESTERN OREGON 1 p.m. Nov. 10 ANGELO STATE* 4 p.m. * LSC Game * LSC Game * LSC Game All game times local to site All game times local to site All game times local to site

SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 Series Record: ASU leads 17-12 Series Record: Tied 16-16 Series Record: TAMUC leads 18-14 Streak: ASU won last three meetings Streak: ENMU won the last two meetings Streak: TAMU won last four meetings First Meeting: ASU 10-3 (10/1/83) in Canyon First Meeting: WT 57-6 (1945) First Meeting: TAMUC 20-6 (1923) Last Meeting: ASU 51-3 (11/4/17) in San Angelo Last Meeting: ENMU 28-14 (9/30/17) in Canyon Last Meeting: TAMUC 35-16 (10/28/17) in Canyon Last WT win: 34-30 (10/19/13) in Canyon Last WT win: 52-42 (10/31/15) in Canyon Last WT win: 62-28 (9/21/13) in Canyon Last ASU win: 51-3 (11/4/17) in San Angelo Last ENMU win: 28-14 (9/30/17) in Canyon Last TAMUC win: 35-16 (10/28/17) in Canyon Largest WT win: 37-7 (10/3/98) in Canyon Largest WT win: 57-6 (1945) Largest WT win: 49-0 (11/12/11) in Canyon Largest ASU win: 51-3 (11/4/17) in San Angelo Largest ENMU win: 56-0 (11/7/192) In Canyon Largest TAMUC win: 36-0 (10/29/16) in Commerce

SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES • ASU leads the all-time series 17-12 and leads 8-5 • The all-time series is tied 16-16 and 8-8 in Canyon. • TAMUC leads the all-time series 18-14 and haswon in games in San Angelo. • The Wagon Wheel series is tied 15-15 as ENMU four-straight. • The Rams snapped an eight-game winning streak has won four of the last five in the Wagon Wheel • TAMUC has won the last two in Commerce and is by WT in 2015 and have won the last two meetings. series. 9-5 at home against the Buffs. • WT's 2014 win in San Angelo was vacated due to • WT won seven-straight from 2005-2012 and has • WT won six-straight from 2005-2013, but TAMUC NCAA violations. lost five of last six. has outscored WT 119-57 in the last four meetings. 20 A&M-KINGSVILLE MSU TEXAS NCAA DIVISION II JAVELINAS MUSTANGS FOOTBALL PLAYOFFS Nov. 3, 2018 • Canyon, Texas Nov. 10, 2018 • Wichita Falls, Texas Nov. 17, 2017 - First Round 6 p.m. • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium 1 p.m. • Memorial Stadium Nov. 24, 2017 - Second Round Dec. 1, 2017 - National Quarterfinals QUICK FACTS QUICK FACTS Dec. 8, 2017 - National Semifinals Location: Kingsville, Texas Location: Wichita Falls, Texas Dec. 15, 2017 - Championship Game in 2017 BUFFALO Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Maroon and Gold Kansas City, KS., @ Children's Mercy Park OPPONENTS Stadium: Stadium: Memorial Stadium Capacity: 12,500 Capacity: 14,362 Playing Surface: Field Turf Playing Surface: Desso iDNA Conference: Lone Star Conference Conference: Lone Star Conference Head Coach: Daren Wilkinson Head Coach: Bill Maskill Alma Mater: Colorado State, 1997 Alma Mater: Western Kentucky, 1971 Phone Number: 361-593-2585 Phone Number: 940-397-4421 Career Record: 15-19 (.441) / 4th Season Career Record: 142-55 (.721) / 19th Season At TAMUK: Same At MSU: 129-47 (.733) / 17th Season 2017 Overall Record: 4-7 2017 Overall Record: 10-1 2017 Conference Record: 2-6 (7th) 2017 Conference Record: 8-0 (1st) Final Ranking: Not Ranked Final Ranking: #11 (AFCA) / #5 (D2Football) WEST TEXAS A&M NCAA HISTORY Lettermen Returning/Lost: 46/26 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 51/15 11/19/05 - First Round, Canyon, Texas Starters Returning/Lost: 12/12 Starters Returning/Lost: 18/7 #23 Pittsburg State 41, #7 West Texas A&M 3 11/18/06 - First Round, Canyon, Texas MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA INFORMATION Football Contact: Jon Montoya Football Contact: Trey Reed #9 West Texas A&M 30, #22 Abilene Christian 27 Office Phone:361-593-2870 Office Phone:940-397-4818 11/25/06 - Second Round, Chadron, Neb. Fax: 361-593-3488 Fax: 940-397-4892 #7 Chadron State 43, #9 West Texas A&M 17 Press Box Phone: 361-593-2594 Press Box Phone: 11/17/07 - First Round, Canyon, Texas Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] #4 West Texas A&M 40, #25 Washburn 39 Website: www.javelinaathletics.com Website: www.msumustangs.com 11/24/07 - Second Round, Maryville, Mo. 2018 SCHEDULE 2018 SCHEDULE #5 Northwest Missouri State 56, #4 West Texas A&M 28 Aug. 30 at Texas A&M-Commerce 7 p.m. Sept. 1 HUMBOLDT STATE 7 p.m. 11/15/08 - First Round, Canyon, Texas Sept. 8 TEXAS WESLEYAN 7 p.m. Sept. 8 WEST FLORIDA 7 p.m. #9 West Texas A&M 49, #8 Central Washington 42 Sept. 15 at Angelo State* 6 p.m. Sept. 15 at UT Permian Basin* TBA 11/22/08 - Second Round, Abilene, Texas Sept. 22 EASTERN NEW MEXICO* 7 p.m. Sept. 22 ANGELO STATE* 7 p.m. #2 Abilene Christian 93, #9 West Texas A&M 68 Sept. 29 NEW MEXICO HIGHLANDS 7 p.m. Sept. 29 at Eastern New Mexico* 7 p.m. 11/20/10 - First Round, Warrensburg, Mo. Oct. 6 WESTERN OREGON 7 p.m. Oct. 6 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE* 7 p.m. #8 Central Missouri 55, #14 West Texas A&M 35 Oct. 13 MSU TEXAS* 7 p.m. Oct. 13 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* 7 p.m. 11/17/12 - First Round, Chadron, Neb. Oct. 20 at Tarleton State* 6 p.m. Oct. 27 TARLETON STATE* 7 p.m. #16 West Texas A&M 38, #20 Chadron State 30 Oct. 27 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* 7 p.m. Nov. 3 at Western New Mexico* 12 p.m. Nov. 3 at West Texas A&M* 6 p.m. Nov. 10 WEST TEXAS A&M* 1 p.m. 11/24/12 - Second Round, Ashland, Ohio Nov. 10 UT PERMIAN BASIN* 7 p.m. * LSC Game #16 West Texas A&M 33, #4 Ashland University 28 * LSC Game All game times local to site 12/1/12 - Quarterfinal Round, Pueblo, Colo. All game times local to site #16 West Texas A&M 34, #1 Colorado State-Pueblo 13 12/8/12 - Semifinal Round, Winston-Salem, N.C. - SERIES HISTORY - GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 SERIES HISTORY GAME BY GAME ON PAGE 22 #2 Winston-Salem State 41, #16 West Texas A&M 18 Series Record: TAMUK leads 18-14-1 Series Record: WT leads 16-14 11/23/13 - First Round, Indianapolis, Ind. Streak: TAMUK won last two meetings Streak: MSU won last meeting First Meeting: Tied 0-0 (1939) First Meeting: WT 38-0 (10/18/47) in Canyon #17 West Texas A&M 27, #10 Indianapolis 14 Last Meeting: TAMUK 37-9 (10/7/17) in Kingsville Last Meeting: MSU 45-3 (10/21/17) in Wichita Falls 11/30/13 - Second Round, Columbus, Ohio Last WT win: 51-45 (11/14/15) in Canyon Last WT win: 35-27 (10/22/16) in Canyon #17 West Texas A&M 34, #7 Ohio Dominican 27 Last TAMUK win: 37-9 (10/7/17) in Kingsville Last MSU win: 45-3 (10/21/17) in Wichita Falls 12/7/13 - Quarterfinal Round, Allendale, Mich. Largest WT win: 69-7 (9/28/13) in Kingsville Largest WT win: 51-7 (11/1/97) in Canyon #22 Grand Valley State 35, #17 West Texas A&M 28 Largest TAMUK win: 69-21 (9/25/04) in Kingsville Largest MSU win: 45-3 (10/21/17) in Wichita Falls All-Time NCAA Division II Tournament Record 8-7 SERIES NOTES SERIES NOTES • TAMUK leads the all-time series 18-14-1, 7-6 in • WT leads the all-time series 16-14 and 9-6 in Canyon and has won two-straight overall. Wichita Falls. • TAMUK snapped a six-game winning streak by WT • The Buffs have won three of the last five games in with the win in Canyon in 2016. Wichita Falls. • WT head coach Hunter Hughes and TAMUK head • MSU Texas marked its largest margin of victory in coach Daren Wilkinson coached together at CSUP. the series with a 45-3 win last year in Wichita Falls. 21 West Texas A&M vs. 2018 Opponents Series Records

Azusa Pacific 09/02/1995 Canyon W 35-23 11/05/1994 Canyon L 38-48 10/21/1989 Canyon L 3-39 APU leads 3-1-0 08/26/2000 Canyon W 50-0 11/04/1995 Portales, NM L 7-10 10/20/1990 Kingsville L 16-21 1-2-0 (H) • 0-1-0 (A) • 0-0-0 (N) 09/08/2001 Silver City, NM W 35-14 11/09/1996 Canyon L 21-31 10/21/1995 Canyon L 17-55 Streak: APU 3 11/12/2016!! Silver City, NM W 37-30 11/08/1997! Portales, NM W 35-34 10/26/1996 Kingsville L 0-21 09/13/2008 Canyon W 75-13 11/11/2017 Canyon L 17-21 11/07/1998 Canyon W 13-10 10/25/1997 Canyon L 0-33 09/03/2015 Canyon L 24-27 09/22/2018 Silver City, NM 1 p.m. 11/06/1999 Portales, NM L 16-24 10/24/1998 Kingsville L 21-43 09/01/2016 Glendora, CA L 10-28 !! Overtime Game 11/04/2000 Canyon L 21-49 10/23/1999 Canyon L 14-35 09/02/2017 Canyon L 13-24 11/03/2001 Portales, NM L 27-41 10/21/2000 Kingsville W 13-3 09/01/2018 Glendora, CA 8 p.m. 11/09/2002 Canyon L 16-27 10/20/2001 Canyon L 17-33 Central Washington 11/08/2003 Portales, NM W 49-23 10/26/2002 Kingsville L 7-49 WT leads 2-1-0 10/09/2004 Portales, NM L 20-21 10/25/2003 Canyon L 13-38 Okla. Panhandle State 2-0-0 (H) • 0-1-0 (A) • 0-0-0 (N) 10/08/2005! Canyon W 52-51 09/25/2004 Kingsville L 21-69 WT leads 16-1-0 Streak: WT 1 10/14/2006 Portales, NM W 21-14 09/24/2005 Canyon W 28-20 3-0-0 (H) • 4-1-0 (A) • 0-0-0 (N) 11/15/2008^ Canyon W 49-42 10/13/2007 Canyon W 62-31 09/30/2006 Kingsville W 51-31 Streak: WT 7 09/12/2009 Ellensburg, WA L 10-34 10/11/2008 Portales, NM W 51-27 09/29/2007 Canyon W 36-30 10/29/2011 Canyon W 49-35 10/10/2009 Canyon W 34-24 09/28/2008 Kingsville W 55-35 1922 Unknown W 104-13 10/22/2011 Canyon W 52-21 09/27/2009!!Canyon L 17-23 1923 Unknown W 100-0 09/29/2018 Ellensburg, WA 8 p.m. ^ NCAA Tournament Game 10/20/2012 Portales, NM W 44-21 10/16/2010 Kingsville L 24-28 1929 Unknown W 32-0 11/02/2013 Canyon L 38-39 09/17/2011! Arlington W 42-21 1930 Unknown W 19-0 11/01/2014 Portales, NM L 21-31 09/15/2012! Arlington W 40-10 1931 Unknown W 45-0 UT Permian Basin 11/15/2014* Portales, NM L 45-55 09/28/2013 Kingsville W 69-7 1934 Unknown W 14-0 10/31/2015 Canyon W 52-42 10/25/2014 Canyon W 48-21 1935 Unknown W 14-0 WT leads 1-0-0 0-0-0 (H) • 1-0-0 (A) • 0-0-0 (N) 10/01/2016 Portales, NM L 30-39 10/24/2015 Kingsville W 24-14 1936 Unknown W 56-0 09/30/2017 Canyon L 14-28 11/14/2015* Canyon W 51-45 OPPONENTS 1937 Unknown W 33-0 Streak: WT 1 2018 BUFFALO 10/20/2018 Canyon 6 p.m. 10/08/2016 Canyon L 34-51 11/14/1992 Goodwell, OK L 0-14 09/18/2016 Odessa W 48-14 *LSC Football Playoff 10/07/2017 Kingsville L 9-37 09/18/1993 Canyon W 69-8 09/16/2017 Canyon W 17-6 ! Overtime Game 11/03/2018 Canyon 6 p.m. 11/12/1994 Goodwell, OK W 54-28 10/06/2018 Canyon 6 p.m. ! LSC Football Festival 08/29/1998 Canyon W 54-14 !! Overtime Game 08/28/1999 Goodwell, OK W 30-20 Texas A&M-Commerce * LSC Football Playoff 08/30/2003 Canyon W 42-21 Angelo State TAMUC leads 18-14-0 11/07/2015* Goodwell, OK W 28-21 ASU leads 17-12-0 7-6-0 (H) • 5-10-0 (A) • 0-1-0 (N) 10/15/2016 Goodwell, OK W 42-14 7-9-0 (H) • 5-8-0 (A) • 0-0-0 (N) Streak: TAMUC 4 MSU Texas 09/08/2018 Canyon 6 p.m. Streak: ASU 3 WT leads 16-14-0 *LSC Football Playoff 1923 Commerce L 6-20 10/01/1983 Canyon L 3-10 1928 Unknown L 18-19 7-8-0 (H) • 9-6-0 (A) • 0-0-0 (N) 09/14/1985 Canyon W 12-10 1929 Unknown W 19-7 Streak: WT 1 10/11/1986 Canyon W 38-15 1930 Unknown W 14-0 10/18/1947 Canyon W 38-0 Tarleton State 10/10/1987 San Angelo L 7-36 WT leads 15-12-0 1938 Commerce L 20-21 10/16/1948 Wichita Falls W 28-7 10/01/1988 Canyon L 6-52 10/23/1948 Dallas L 7-13 11/08/1952 Canyon L 13-21 8-6-0 (H) • 6-6-0 (A) • 1-0-0 (N) 09/30/1989 San Angelo L 14-49 Streak: TSU 1 09/17/1949 Canyon W 47-7 11/07/1953 Wichita Falls W 20-14 09/29/1990 Canyon L 14-52 10/25/1986 Canyon W 49-19 10/02/1954 Canyon L 7-14 09/15/1990 Canyon L 15-16 09/30/1995 San Angelo L 14-54 10/24/1987 Commerce W 35-34 10/01/1955 Canyon W 34-0 10/31/1992 Stephenville L 7-36 10/05/1996 Canyon L 10-28 10/15/1988 Canyon L 37-41 12/01/1956 Wichita Falls W 41-14 10/30/1993 Canyon L 27-28 10/04/1997 San Angelo L 23-31 10/14/1989 Commerce L 20-21 10/02/1993 Canyon L 12-31 10/29/1994 Stephenville W 59-33 10/03/1998 Canyon W 37-7 10/13/1990 Canyon L 35-51 10/01/1994 Wichita Falls W 35-28 10/07/1995 Canyon W 46-23 10/02/1999 San Angelo L 7-28 10/14/1995 Commerce L 7-51 09/14/1996 Wichita Falls W 5-0 10/12/1996 Stephenville L 17-27 09/30/2000 Canyon L 3-28 10/19/1996 Canyon L 0-31 11/01/1997 Canyon W 51-7 10/11/1997 Canyon W 31-17 09/29/2001 San Angelo L 10-30 10/18/1997 Commerce L 14-21 10/31/1998 Wichita Falls W 38-22 10/10/1998 Stephenville W 35-6 10/05/2002 Canyon L 0-19 10/17/1998 Canyon W 27-14 10/30/1999 Canyon L 0-24 10/09/1999 Canyon W 7-6 10/04/2003 San Angelo L 19-20 10/16/1999 Commerce L 3-9 09/09/2000 Wichita Falls L 7-14 10/07/2000 Stephenville L 19-43 10/23/2004 San Angelo W 36-33 10/14/2000 Canyon W 45-20 08/30/2001 Canyon L 14-42 10/06/2001 Canyon L 3-62 10/22/2005 Canyon L 58-53 10/13/2001 Commerce L 19-28 10/12/2002 Wichita Falls L 14-54 11/02/2002 Canyon L 17-42 10/28/2006 San Angelo W 26-10 10/19/2002 Canyon L 17-18 10/11/2003 Canyon L 13-48 11/01/2003 Stephenville L 27-47 10/27/2007 Canyon W 38-17 10/18/2003 Commerce W 30-17 10/02/2004 Canyon L 26-30 10/30/2004 Canyon L 14-34 10/25/2008 San Angelo W 27-0 11/06/2004 Canyon L 28-38 10/01/2005 Wichita Falls W 47-44 11/05/2005 Stephenville W 30-26 10/24/2009 Canyon W 43-15 10/29/2005 Commerce W 19-17 10/07/2006 Canyon W 29-27 11/11/2006 Canyon W 21-16 09/25/2010 San Angelo W 37-27 09/16/2006 Commerce W 35-10 10/06/2007 Wichita Falls W 25-20 11/10/2007 Stephenville W 39-14 10/08/2011 Canyon W 19-7 09/15/2007 Canyon W 45-14 10/04/2008 Canyon W 42-14 11/08/2008 Canyon W 51-0 10/06/2012 San Angelo W 35-9 11/12/2011 Canyon W 49-0 10/03/2009 Wichita Falls L 19-31 11/07/2009 Stephenville W 49-35 10/19/2013 Canyon W 34-30 11/10/2012 Commerce W 45-14 10/23/2010 Canyon W 42-29 10/09/2010 Canyon W 48-17 09/26/2015 Canyon L 17-35 09/21/2013 Canyon W 62-28 11/05/2011 Wichita Falls L 21-35 10/01/2011 Stephenville W 44-13 11/05/2016 Canyon L 6-28 10/18/2014 Commerce L 21-48 11/03/2012 Canyon L 48-52 09/29/2012 Canyon W 41-21 11/04/2017 San Angelo L 3-51 10/17/2015 Canyon L 20-38 11/16/2013 Wichita Falls W 19-12 10/12/2013 Stephenville L 27-31 10/13/2018 San Angelo 4 p.m. 10/29/2016 Commerce L 0-36 10/10/2015 Wichita Falls L 17-24 09/13/2014 Canyon L 27-31 * 2014 win vacated due to NCAA Violation 10/28/2017 Canyon L 16-35 10/22/2016 Canyon W 35-27 09/15/2015* Arlington W 52-38 10/27/2018 Commerce 4 p.m. 10/21/2017 Wichita Falls L 3-45 09/24/2016 Canyon W 37-25 11/10/2018 Wichita Falls 1 p.m. 09/23/2017 Stephenville L 20-30 Eastern New Mexico * 2014 win vacated due to NCAA Violation 09/15/2018 Canyon 6 p.m. Tied 16-16-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville * Lone Star Football Festival 8-8-0 (H) • 7-8-0 (A) • 0-0-0 (N) TAMUK leads 18-14-1 Streak: ENMU 2 5-9-0 (H) • 6-8-0 (A) • 2-0-0 (N) 1945 Unknown W 57-6 Streak: TAMUK 2 Western New Mexico 11/15/1986 Canyon W 50-3 WT leads 5-3-0 1939 Unknown T 0-0 11/14/1987 Portales, NM W 29-7 1940 Unknown W 26-6 3-2-0 (H) • 2-1-0 (A) • 0-0-0 (N) 11/05/1988 Canyon W 34-15 Streak: WNMU 1 1941 Unknown L 7-39 11/04/1989 Portales, NM L 17-21 09/28/1985 Canyon W 27-17 10/03/1992 Canyon L 20-30 11/03/1990 Canyon L 0-32 11/01/1986 Kingsville W 54-49 11/13/1993 Silver City, NM L 16-41 11/07/1992 Canyon L 0-56 10/31/1987 Canyon L 20-44 10/08/1994 Canyon W 70-44 11/06/1993 Portales, NM W 35-34 10/22/1988 Kingsville L 7-32

22 23 2017 Final LSC Standings and Postseason Awards 2017 LONE STAR CONFERENCE FINAL STANDINGS LONE STAR CONFERENCE OVERALL W-L Pct. PF PA W-L Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral Streak Midwestern State (11) 8-0 1.000 370 202 10-1 .909 468 291 7-0 3-1 0-0 L1 Texas A&M-Commerce (1) 7-1 .875 337 136 14-1 .933 557 251 6-0 7-1 1-0 W10 Eastern New Mexico (RV) 6-2 .750 256 242 8-2 .800 324 287 4-1 4-0 0-0 L1 Angelo State 4-4 .500 301 184 6-5 .545 416 247 5-2 1-2 0-1 L1 Tarleton State 4-4 .500 236 235 6-6 .500 359 333 3-2 3-3 0-1 L3 Western New Mexico 3-5 .375 194 274 4-7 .364 255 383 3-3 1-4 0-0 W2 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-6 .250 209 270 4-7 .364 292 345 2-3 2-4 0-0 W1 West Texas A&M 1-7 .125 99 253 3-8 .273 153 312 3-4 0-4 0-0 L4 UT Permian Basin 1-7 .125 134 340 2-9 .182 204 466 0-5 1-4 1-0 L3 ( ) = Rank in Final AFCA National Poll

LSC Coach of the Year Offensive Back of the Year Offensive Lineman of the Year Bill Maskill, Midwestern State Kamal Cass, Eastern New Mexico Jared Machorro, Texas A&M-Commerce

Offensive Player of the Year Freshman of the Year Luis Perez, Texas A&M-Commerce Receiver of the Year John O'Kelley, UT Permian Basin Jordan Thomas, Texas A&M-Kingsville

Defensive Player of the Year Linebacker of the Year Markus Jones, Angelo State Justin Jackson, Angelo State

Defensive Lineman of the Year Defensive Back of the Year Markus Jones, Angelo State Fred Lawrence, Angelo State

INSIDE 1ST TEAM ALL-LSC 2ND TEAM ALL-LSC HONORABLE MENTION THE LSC OFFENSE OFFENSE ALL-LSC QB Luis Perez, Texas A&M-Commerce QB Layton Rabb, Midwestern State OG - Blake Harrison, ASU; AJ Wozniak, ASU RB Kamal Cass, Eastern New Mexico RB Vincent Johnson, Midwestern State OT - Dillon Vaughan, WT; Emmanuel Henry, ASU; RB Adrian Seales, Midwestern State RB Josh Stevens, Angelo State Caleb Brown, MSU; Travis Vornkahl, WT; Hunter FB Jordan Johnson, West Texas A&M RB Xavier Turner, Tarleton State Bowers, UTPB OG Islam Sbeih, Midwestern State FB Tayshaun Gary, Eastern New Mexico C - Ashmeed Ahamad, ASU; Iverson Moana, WNMU; OG Josh Bongiovanni, Eastern New Mexico OG Poet Thomas, Texas A&M-Commerce Noah Perez, TSU OT Jared Machorro, Texas A&M-Commerce OG Kevin Fisher, Jr., Midwestern State WR - D'Arthur Cowan, TAMUC; DJ Myers, MSU; Evan OT Isaiah Talbert, Eastern New Mexico OG Stuart Sanchez, Texas A&M-Kingsville Beebe, WNMU, Johnny Smith, ENMU OT John Rowell, Midwestern State QB - Javia Hall, WNMU; Zed Woerner, TSU; Wyatt C A.J. Roland, Midwestern State OT Andre Gillette, Angelo State Strand, ENMU TE Stehly Reden, Texas A&M-Kingsville C Jon Aguilar, Texas A&M-Commerce RB - Nick Pelrean, TAMUK; Carandal Hale, TAMUC TE Vincent Hobbs, Texas A&M-Commerce C Lane Cummings, Eastern New Mexico FB - Torrey Thomas, TAMUK; Brant Bailey, TSU; WR Jordan Thomas, Texas A&M-Kingsville TE Dorian Johnson, Midwestern State Marquee Allison, UTPB WR D'Angelo Bowie, Western New Mexico WR Del'Michael High, Tarleton State PK - Connor Flanigan, ASU; Julio DeLaGarza, TAMUK; WR Donovan Thompson, Angelo State WR Darrion Landry, Texas A&M-Commerce Bailey Hale, ENMU WR Jeff Thomas, Tarleton State WR Buck Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce RS - Shawn Hooks, TAMUC; Sean North, WNMU PK Kristov Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce WR DeAndre Black, Midwestern State DT - Dakota Montoya, ENMU; Peyton Searcy, TAMUC; RS Buck Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce PK Alex Schrag, West Texas A&M Solomon Perdue, WT; Leti Manu, UTPB RS Daniel McCants, Tarleton State DE - Brandon Jones, TAMUK; Lance Hyder, WT; 1ST TEAM ALL-LSC Grant Coonce, ASU; Keandre Hall, ENMU; Caleb DEFENSE 2ND TEAM ALL-LSC Valentine, TAMUK DT Tyrell Thompson, Tarleton State DEFENSE ILB - Chris Hoad, UTPB, Grant Aschenbeck, ASU; DT Bright Ihegworo, Angelo State DT DD Fletcher, Texas A&M-Commerce Trevor Moses, TAMUK; Fe'ao Vunipola, ENMU; Kee- DE Markus Jones, Angelo State DT Frank Seiuli, UT Permian Basin gan Gray, UTPB, Neema Behbahani, TAMUC; Hunter DE Michael Onuoha, Texas A&M-Commerce DE Alec DiValerio, Midwestern State Kyle, ASU, Jacob Sherrill, MSU ILB Brad Hardin, Eastern New Mexico DE Chase Varnado, Tarleton State OLB - Travon Blanchard, TAMUC; Zach Johonson, ILB Bruck Saathoff, Texas A&M-Commerce DE Leo Marin, Western New Mexico ENMU; Braedon Robinson, TAMUK; Joe Tito, WNMU; OLB Justin Jackson, Angelo State ILB Basil Jackson, Tarleton State DeMarcus Spurlock, TAMUK ILB Dominic Barry, Western New Mexico CB - Darent White, TAMUC; Charles Countee, ENMU; OLB Desmond Blue, Eastern New Mexico OLB Daelin Young, West Texas A&M Jackson Burrell, TSU CB Yusef Sterling-Lowe, Texas A&M-Commerce OLB Kieston Carter, Texas A&M-Commerce S - Devonte Williams, TAMUK; Andrew Blackshire, CB Fred Lawrence, Angelo State CB Devin Hafford, Tarleton State TSU; Kaimon Ontiveros, ASU; Leddy French, ASU S Josh Wydermyer, Midwestern State CB DaMarcus Wilson, Midwestern State P - Casey Eyeman, ASU; Mitchell Henton, MSU; S Ian Davis, Western New Mexico S Sir'Vell Ford, Midwestern State Tristan Perry, TAMUC S Toby Amadi, Eastern New Mexico S Chris Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce DS - George Rios, TAMUK; Jon Letter, ASU P John Cummings, West Texas A&M S Alex Shillow, Texas A&M-Commerce DS Bobby Joe Nielsen, Midwestern State P Ron Reid, Tarleton State DS Austin Jordan, Texas A&M-Commerce

24 2017 Final LSC Team Statistical Leaders (All Games)

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVG PASS DEFENSE G C-A-I PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/G PAT KICKING G MADE ATT PCT 3RD CONVERSIONS G MADE ATT PCT 1. Midwestern State 11 65 5 55 0 0 0 468 42.5 1. A&M-Commerce 15 247-495-19 49.9 2722 5.5 15 181.5 1. A&M-Kingsville 11 33 33 1.000 1. Angelo State 11 85 191 44.5 2. Angelo State 11 53 17 43 0 0 0 416 37.8 2. Angelo State 11 213-393-12 54.2 2328 5.9 17 211.6 2. West Texas A&M 11 13 13 1.000 2. Midwestern State 11 53 123 48.1 3. A&M-Commerce 15 69 24 65 1 0 1 557 37.1 3. Western N.M. 11 188-321-6 58.6 2540 7.9 23 230.9 3. A&M-Commerce 15 65 66 .985 3. Eastern N.M. 10 66 158 41.8 4. Eastern N.M. 10 42 12 36 0 0 0 324 32.4 4. Midwestern St. 11 234-367-11 63.8 2586 7.0 17 235.1 4. Eastern N.M. 10 36 38 .947 4. Tarleton State 12 63 167 37.7 5. Tarleton State 12 48 11 38 0 0 0 359 29.9 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 210-390-13 53.8 2865 7.3 24 260.5 5. Angelo State 11 43 46 .935 5. A&M-Commerce 15 73 201 36.3 6. A&M-Kingsville 11 37 11 33 0 0 1 292 26.5 6. Tarleton State 12 253-439-12 57.6 3161 7.2 19 263.4 6. Midwestern State 11 55 62 .887 6. Western N.M. 11 64 181 35.4 7. Western N.M. 11 35 5 30 0 0 0 255 23.2 7. West Texas A&M 11 250-383-9 65.3 2943 7.7 18 267.5 7. Tarleton State 12 38 43 .884 7. A&M-Kingsville 11 58 174 33.3 8. UT Permian Basin 11 25 11 19 0 0 1 204 18.5 8. Eastern N.M. 10 201-377-8 53.3 2740 7.3 26 274.0 8. Western N.M. 11 30 34 .882 8. West Texas A&M 11 51 154 33.1 9. West Texas A&M 11 16 14 13 0 0 0 153 13.9 9. UT Perm. Basin 11 234-373-6 62.7 3116 8.4 33 283.3 9. UT Permian Basin 11 19 24 .792 9. UT Permian Basin 11 57 188 30.3

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVG PASS EFF. G C-A-I PCT YDS AVG TD EFF PUNTING G NO YDS AVG/P RET AVG TB FC NET OPP 3RD CONV G MADE ATT PCT 1. A&M-Commerce 15 30 15 24 1 0 0 251 16.7 1. Midwestern St. 11 245-389-5 63.0 3388 8.7 33 161.6 1. West Texas A&M 11 54 2353 43.6 54 1.0 8 12 39.6 1. Eastern N.M. 10 44 137 32.1 2. Angelo State 11 31 10 27 0 0 1 247 22.5 2. A&M-Commerce 15 444-645-12 68.8 5235 8.1 47 157.3 2. Tarleton State 12 67 2801 41.8 96 1.4 7 14 38.3 2. A&M-Commerce 15 84 256 32.8 3. Midwestern State 11 37 11 30 0 0 1 291 26.5 3. Eastern N.M. 10 55-99-2 55.6 866 8.7 6 145.0 3. A&M-Commerce 15 67 2561 38.2 105 1.6 4 11 35.5 3. Western N.M. 11 51 153 33.3 4. Tarleton State 12 43 12 39 0 0 0 333 27.8 4. Tarleton State 12 224-380-15 58.9 2868 7.5 23 134.4 4. Midwestern State 11 42 1661 39.5 138 3.3 2 14 35.3 4. Angelo State 11 69 200 34.5 5. West Texas A&M 11 41 9 37 0 0 0 312 28.4 5. Angelo State 11 286-491-12 58.2 3499 7.1 24 129.4 5. Angelo State 11 58 2251 38.8 157 2.7 5 16 34.4 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 55 154 35.7 6. Eastern N.M. 10 39 7 30 0 0 0 287 28.7 6. A&M-Kingsville 11 264-432-14 61.1 2884 6.7 22 127.5 6. Western N.M. 11 52 1955 37.6 103 2.0 1 9 35.2 6. UT Permian Basin 11 55 150 36.7 7. A&M-Kingsville 11 45 11 40 1 0 0 345 31.4 7. Western N.M. 11 274-504-14 54.4 3141 6.2 25 117.5 7. UT Permian Basin 11 83 3168 38.2 340 4.1 5 18 32.9 7. Tarleton State 12 78 190 41.1 8. Western N.M. 11 48 17 42 1 0 0 383 34.8 8. West Texas A&M 11 124-258-12 48.1 1636 6.3 7 101.0 8. A&M-Kingsville 11 66 2381 36.1 174 2.6 6 8 31.6 8. Midwestern State 11 70 163 42.9 9. UT Permian Basin 11 63 11 51 0 0 2 466 42.4 9. UT Perm. Basin 11 162-377-16 43.0 2222 5.9 14 96.2 9. Eastern N.M. 10 42 1495 35.6 195 4.6 4 6 29.0 9. West Texas A&M 11 67 146 45.9

TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG TD YDS/G PASS DEF. EFF. G C-A-I PCT YDS AVG TD EFF SACKS AGAINST G SACKS YARDS 4TH CONVERSIONS G MADE ATT PCT 1. Angelo State 11 1936 3499 930 5425 5.8 50 494.1 1. A&M-Commerce 15 247-495-19 49.9 2722 5.5 14 98.4 1. Midwestern State 11 8 62 1. Tarleton State 12 7 11 63.6 2. Midwestern St. 11 1928 3388 721 5316 7.4 63 483.3 2. Angelo State 11 213-393-12 54.2 2328 5.9 17 112.1 2. Eastern N.M. 10 11 50 2. Eastern N.M. 10 15 26 57.7 3. A&M-Commerce 15 1474 5235 1041 6709 6.4 64 447.3 3. Tarleton State 12 253-439-12 57.6 3161 7.2 19 126.9 3. Angelo State 11 16 97 3. A&M-Kingsville 11 15 28 53.6 4. Eastern N.M. 10 3527 866 765 4393 5.7 41 439.3 4. A&M-Kingsville 11 210-390-13 53.8 2865 7.3 24 129.2 4. A&M-Kingsville 11 23 147 4. A&M-Commerce 15 10 22 45.5 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 1432 2884 802 4316 5.4 34 392.4 5. Midwestern St. 11 234-367-11 63.8 2586 7.0 17 132.2 5. Western N.M. 11 27 174 5. Western N.M. 11 19 45 42.2 6. Western N.M. 11 1039 3141 847 4180 4.9 32 380.0 6. Eastern N.M. 10 201-377-8 53.3 2740 7.3 26 132.9 6. A&M-Commerce 15 27 194 6. Angelo State 11 7 18 38.9

7. Tarleton State 12 1581 2868 778 4449 5.7 42 370.8 7. West Texas A&M 11 250-383-9 65.3 2943 7.7 18 140.6 7. West Texas A&M 11 32 206 7. West Texas A&M 11 5 14 35.7 THE LSC INSIDE 8. UT Perm. Basin 11 1541 2222 812 3763 4.6 24 342.1 8. Western N.M. 11 188-321-6 58.6 2540 7.9 23 144.9 8. Tarleton State 12 35 194 8. Midwestern State 11 6 17 35.3 9. West Texas A&M 11 1161 1636 655 2797 4.3 15 254.3 9. UT Perm. Basin 11 234-373-6 62.7 3116 8.4 33 158.9 9. UT Permian Basin 11 38 236 9. UT Permian Basin 11 3 22 13.6

TOTAL DEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG TD YDS/G KICKOFF RETURNS G NO YDS TD AVG SACKS BY G SACKS YARDS OPP 4TH CONV G MADE ATT PCT 1. A&M-Commerce 15 1829 2722 1092 4551 4.2 28 303.4 1. A&M-Commerce 15 40 966 2 24.2 1. A&M-Commerce 15 44 257 1. Eastern N.M. 10 6 21 28.6 2. Angelo State 11 1505 2328 842 3833 4.6 27 348.5 2. Western N.M. 11 36 768 0 21.3 2. A&M-Kingsville 11 41 236 2. Angelo State 11 7 20 35.0 3. Eastern N.M. 10 808 2740 630 3548 5.6 38 354.8 3. A&M-Kingsville 11 37 786 1 21.2 3. Angelo State 11 28 180 3. UT Permian Basin 11 7 20 35.0 4. Western N.M. 11 1535 2540 724 4075 5.6 43 370.5 4. West Texas A&M 11 31 651 0 21.0 4. Midwestern State 11 26 138 4. Tarleton State 12 8 21 38.1 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 1456 2865 766 4321 5.6 44 392.8 5. Tarleton State 12 42 879 2 20.9 5. Tarleton State 12 22 124 5. Midwestern State 11 9 21 42.9 6. West Texas A&M 11 1551 2943 768 4494 5.9 38 408.5 6. UT Permian Basin 11 50 994 0 19.9 6. Western N.M. 11 22 136 6. A&M-Commerce 15 17 38 44.7 7. Midwestern St. 11 2282 2586 859 4868 5.7 36 442.5 7. Angelo State 11 25 477 0 19.1 7. West Texas A&M 11 19 131 7. Western N.M. 11 9 20 45.0 8. Tarleton State 12 2337 3161 918 5398 5.9 40 449.8 8. Midwestern State 11 26 476 0 18.3 8. Eastern N.M. 10 17 109 8. A&M-Kingsville 11 5 11 45.5 9. UT Perm. Basin 11 2035 3116 801 5151 6.4 57 468.3 9. Eastern N.M. 10 34 522 0 15.4 9. UT Permian Basin 11 17 98 9. West Texas A&M 11 10 17 58.8

RUSH OFFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G PUNT RETURNS G NO YDS TD AVG INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS TD AVG PENALTIES G MADE ATT PCT 1. Eastern N.M 10 666 3527 5.3 35 352.7 1. A&M-Commerce 15 37 375 2 10.1 1. A&M-Commerce 15 19 196 1 10.3 1. West Texas A&M 11 58 518 47.1 2. Angelo State 11 439 1936 4.4 26 176.0 2. UT Permian Basin 11 18 169 0 9.4 2. A&M-Kingsville 11 13 195 1 15.0 2. Angelo State 11 65 545 49.5 3. Midwestern State 11 332 1928 5.8 30 175.3 3. Angelo State 11 22 202 0 9.2 3. Angelo State 11 12 238 3 19.8 3. Midwestern State 11 63 605 55.0 4. UT Permian Basin 11 435 1541 3.5 10 140.1 4. Western N.M. 11 16 136 1 8.5 4. Tarleton State 12 12 205 0 17.1 4. Eastern N.M. 10 77 736 73.6 5. Tarleton State 12 398 1581 4.0 19 131.8 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 21 164 0 7.8 5. Midwestern State 11 11 207 1 18.8 5. Western N.M. 11 96 857 77.9 6. A&M-Kingsville 11 370 1432 3.9 12 130.2 6. Midwestern State 11 14 103 0 7.4 6. West Texas A&M 11 9 210 1 23.3 6. Tarleton State 12 108 936 78.0 7. West Texas A&M 11 397 1161 2.9 8 105.5 7. Eastern N.M. 10 15 109 0 7.3 7. Eastern N.M. 10 8 163 1 20.4 7. UT Permian Basin 11 95 874 79.5 8. A&M-Commerce 15 396 1474 3.7 17 98.3 8. Tarleton State 12 19 134 0 7.1 8. Western N.M. 11 6 142 1 23.7 8. A&M-Commerce 15 145 1338 89.2 9. Western N.M. 11 343 1039 3.0 7 94.5 9. West Texas A&M 11 16 108 0 6.8 9. UT Permian Basin 11 6 62 1 10.3 9. A&M-Kingsville 11 105 1084 98.5

RUSH DEFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G KICKOFF COVERAGE G NO YDS AVG RET TB NET 1ST DOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG/G OPP PENALTIES G MADE ATT PCT 1. Eastern N.M. 10 253 808 3.2 12 80.8 1. A&M-Commerce 15 101 5545 54.9 420 44 39.9 1. Angelo State 11 97 158 23 278 25.3 1. Angelo State 11 106 1028 93.5 2. A&M-Commerce 15 597 1829 3.1 13 121.9 2. Tarleton Sate 12 70 4145 59.2 934 21 38.4 2. Midwestern St. 11 83 147 20 250 22.7 2. Tarleton State 12 104 911 75.9 3. A&M-Kingsville 11 376 1456 3.9 20 132.4 3. West Texas A&M 11 40 2320 58.0 281 21 37.9 3. A&M-Commerce 15 77 219 42 338 22.5 3. Midwestern State 11 78 749 68.1 4. Angelo State 11 449 1505 3.4 10 136.8 4. Angelo State 11 80 4841 60.5 1309 22 37.3 4. Eastern N.M. 10 167 32 17 217 21.7 4. West Texas A&M 11 79 737 67.0 5. Western N.M. 11 403 1535 3.8 20 139.5 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 54 3119 57.8 727 16 36.9 5. Western N.M. 11 67 146 23 236 21.5 5. A&M-Commerce 15 119 985 65.7 6. West Texas A&M 11 385 1551 4.0 20 141.0 6. Eastern N.M. 10 62 3658 59.0 538 34 36.6 6. A&M-Kingsville 11 73 114 26 213 19.4 6. Western N.M. 11 85 715 65.0 7. UT Permian Basin 11 428 2035 4.8 24 185.0 7. UT Permian Basin 11 46 2593 56.4 635 13 35.5 7. Tarleton State 12 86 121 22 229 19.1 7. UT Permian Basin 11 74 698 63.5 8. Tarleton State 12 479 2237 4.7 21 186.4 8. Midwestern State 11 77 4002 52.0 909 16 35.0 8. UT Perm. Basin 11 84 86 19 189 17.2 8. A&M-Kingsville 11 69 665 60.5 9. Midwestern State 11 492 2282 4.6 19 207.5 9. Western N.M. 11 35 1654 47.3 438 4 31.9 9. West Texas A&M 11 66 71 18 155 14.1 9. Eastern N.M. 10 50 417 41.7

PASS OFFENSE G C-A-I PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/G FIELD GOALS G MADE ATT PCT OPP 1ST DOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG/G TIME OF POSSESSION G TIME AVG/G 1. A&M-Commerce 15 444-645-12 68.8 5235 8.1 47 349.0 1. A&M-Commerce 15 24 28 .857 1. Eastern N.M. 10 37 112 25 174 17.4 1. Eastern N.M. 10 366:46 36:40 2. Angelo State 11 286-491-12 58.2 3499 7.1 24 318.1 2. Midwestern State 11 5 6 .833 2. A&M-Commerce 15 101 132 36 269 17.9 2. A&M-Kingsville 11 347:09 31:33 3. Midwestern St. 11 245-389-5 63.0 3388 8.7 33 308.0 3. Western N.M. 11 5 6 .833 3. Angelo State 11 81 98 19 198 18.0 3. Western N.M. 11 339:59 30:54 4. Western N.M. 11 274-504-14 54.4 3141 6.2 25 285.5 4. Tarleton State 12 11 15 .733 4. Western N.M. 11 75 98 27 200 18.2 4. West Texas A&M 11 327:21 29:45 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 264-432-14 61.1 2884 6.7 22 262.2 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 11 15 .733 5. A&M-Kingsville 11 77 117 30 224 20.4 5. Tarleton State 12 351:21 29:16 6. Tarleton State 12 224-380-15 58.9 2868 7.5 23 239.0 6. Angelo State 11 17 24 .708 6. West Texas A&M 11 88 144 11 243 22.1 6. A&M-Commerce 15 437:07 29:08 7. UT Perm. Basin 11 162-377-16 43.0 2222 5.9 14 202.0 7. Eastern N.M. 10 12 18 .667 7. Tarleton State 12 104 141 35 280 23.3 7. UT Permian Basin 11 315:52 28:42 8. West Texas A&M 11 124-258-12 48.1 1636 6.3 7 148.7 8. UT Permian Basin 11 11 17 .647 8. UT Perm. Basin 11 94 133 33 260 23.6 8. Midwestern State 11 287:04 26:05 9. Eastern N.M. 10 55-99-2 55.6 866 8.7 6 86.6 9. West Texas A&M 11 14 25 .560 9. Midwestern St. 11 127 124 13 264 24.0 9. Angelo State 11 285:56 25:59

25 2017 Final LSC Team Statistical Leaders (Conference Only)

SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVG PASS DEFENSE G C-A-I PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/G PAT KICKING G MADE ATT PCT 3RD CONVERSIONS G MADE ATT PCT 1. Midwestern State 8 52 3 45 0 0 0 370 46.3 1. A&M-Commerce 8 129-251-9 51.4 1332 5.3 8 166.5 1. A&M-Kingsville 8 22 22 1.000 1. Midwestern State 8 42 89 47.2 2. A&M-Commerce 8 44 10 41 0 0 0 337 42.1 2. Angelo State 8 162-293-11 55.3 1757 6.0 13 219.6 2. West Texas A&M 8 9 9 1.000 2. Angelo State 8 63 141 44.7 3. Angelo State 8 37 16 31 0 0 0 301 37.6 3. Western N.M. 8 145-247-5 58.7 1907 7.7 17 238.4 3. A&M-Commerce 8 41 42 .976 3. Eastern N.M. 8 52 127 40.9 4. Eastern N.M. 8 34 8 28 0 0 0 256 32.0 4. A&M-Kingsville 8 152-267-8 56.9 2049 7.7 19 256.1 4. Angelo State 8 31 33 .939 4. A&M-Commerce 8 38 104 36.5 5. Tarleton State 8 31 9 23 0 0 0 236 29.5 5. West Texas A&M 8 170-276-3 61.6 2080 7.5 16 260.0 5. UT Permian Basin 8 15 16 .938 5. Western N.M. 8 46 132 34.8 6. A&M-Kingsville 8 26 9 22 0 0 1 209 26.1 6. Midwestern St. 8 200-305-10 65.6 2184 7.2 13 273.0 6. Eastern N.M. 8 28 30 .933 6. West Texas A&M 8 40 115 34.8 7. Western N.M. 8 27 3 23 0 0 0 194 24.3 7. Tarleton State 8 162-302-9 53.6 2291 7.6 15 286.4 7. Midwestern State 8 45 50 .900 7. Tarleton State 8 39 114 34.2 8. UT Permian Basin 8 16 7 15 0 0 1 134 16.8 8. Eastern N.M. 8 170-309-8 55.0 2371 7.7 22 296.4 8. Western N.M. 8 23 26 .885 8. A&M-Kingsville 8 43 128 33.6 9. West Texas A&M 8 11 8 9 0 0 0 99 12.4 9. UT Perm. Basin 8 177-283-6 62.5 2390 8.4 25 298.8 9. Tarleton State 8 23 27 .852 9. UT Permian Basin 8 48 145 33.1

SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP SAF PTS AVG PASS EFF. G C-A-I PCT YDS AVG TD EFF PUNTING G NO YDS AVG/P RET AVG TB FC NET OPP 3RD CONV G MADE ATT PCT 1. A&M-Commerce 8 17 7 13 0 0 0 136 17.0 1. A&M-Commerce 8 252-355-3 71.0 3197 9.0 33 175.6 1. West Texas A&M 8 41 1795 43.8 23 0.6 4 11 41.3 1. A&M-Commerce 8 40 135 29.6 2. Angelo State 8 23 8 20 0 0 0 184 23.0 2. Midwestern St. 8 193-298-4 64.8 2752 9.2 28 170.7 2. Tarleton State 8 46 1979 43.0 59 1.3 4 10 40.0 2. Eastern N.M. 8 34 106 32.1 3. Midwestern State 8 26 7 21 0 0 1 202 25.3 3. Eastern N.M. 8 46-80-1 57.5 681 8.5 4 143.0 3. Midwestern St. 8 32 1294 40.4 99 3.1 2 10 36.1 3. UT Permian Basin 8 38 108 35.2 4. Tarleton State 8 29 11 28 0 0 0 235 29.4 4. Tarleton State 8 155-258-10 60.1 1989 7.7 15 136.3 4. A&M-Commerce 8 36 1401 38.9 65 1.8 3 2 35.4 4. Western N.M. 8 41 115 35.7 5. Eastern N.M. 8 33 6 24 0 0 0 242 30.3 5. A&M-Kingsville 8 193-319-11 60.5 2116 6.6 16 125.9 5. Angelo State 8 42 1608 38.3 99 2.4 4 13 34.0 5. Angelo State 8 55 148 37.2 6. West Texas A&M 8 33 8 29 0 0 0 253 31.6 6. Angelo State 8 220-379-9 58.0 2587 6.8 17 125.4 6. Western N.M. 8 45 1681 37.4 103 2.3 0 9 35.1 6. A&M-Kingsville 8 45 115 39.1 7. A&M-Kingsville 8 36 7 33 0 0 0 270 33.8 7. Western N.M. 8 186-351-9 53.0 2155 6.1 19 117.3 7. UT Perm. Basin 8 63 2317 36.8 190 3.0 5 15 32.2 7. Midwestern State 8 50 123 40.7 8. Western N.M. 8 35 11 31 0 0 0 274 34.3 8. West Texas A&M 8 93-196-11 47.4 1281 6.5 6 101.2 8. A&M-Kingsville 8 47 1698 36.1 150 3.2 5 4 30.8 8. Tarleton State 8 58 132 43.9 9. UT Permian Basin 8 46 8 38 0 0 1 340 42.5 9. UT Perm. Basin 8 129-297-11 43.4 1603 5.4 10 92.5 9. Eastern N.M. 8 34 1194 35.1 180 5.3 3 4 28.1 9. West Texas A&M 8 50 113 44.2

TOTAL OFFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG TD YDS/G PASS DEF. EFF. G C-A-I PCT YDS AVG TD EFF SACKS AGAINST G SACKS YARDS 4TH CONVERSIONS G MADE ATT PCT 1. Midwestern St. 8 1317 2752 542 4069 7.5 51 508.6 1. A&M-Commerce 8 129-251-9 51.4 1332 5.3 8 99.3 1. Midwestern State 8 5 36 1. Tarleton State 8 6 10 60.0 2. Angelo State 8 1338 2587 682 3925 5.8 34 490.6 2. Angelo State 8 162-293-11 55.3 1757 6.0 13 112.8 2. Eastern N.M. 8 6 26 2. Midwestern State 8 5 9 55.6 3. A&M-Commerce 8 672 3197 554 3869 7.0 42 483.6 3. Tarleton State 8 162-302-9 53.6 2291 7.6 15 127.8 3. Angelo State 8 9 42 3. Eastern N.M. 8 12 22 54.5 4. Eastern N.M. 8 2869 681 617 3550 5.8 33 443.8 4. Midwestern St. 8 200-305-10 65.6 2184 6.7 13 133.2 4. A&M-Kingsville 8 17 99 4. A&M-Kingsville 8 11 22 50.0 5. A&M-Kingsville 8 1062 2116 595 3178 5.3 24 397.3 5. Eastern N.M. 8 170-309-8 55.0 2371 7.7 22 137.8 5. Western N.M. 8 17 105 5. Western N.M. 8 13 28 46.4 6. Western N.M. 8 810 2155 607 2965 4.9 24 370.6 6. A&M-Kingsville 8 152-267-8 56.9 2049 7.7 19 138.9 6. A&M-Commerce 8 18 140 6. Angelo State 8 4 12 33.3 7. Tarleton State 8 929 1989 528 2918 5.5 27 364.8 7. West Texas A&M 8 170-276-3 61.6 2080 7.5 16 141.9 7. West Texas A&M 8 24 139 7. A&M-Commerce 8 4 12 33.3 8. UT Perm. Basin 8 1054 1603 605 2657 4.4 15 332.1 8. Western N.M. 8 145-247-5 58.7 1907 7.7 17 142.2 8. Tarleton State 8 30 169 8. West Texas A&M 8 2 8 25.0 9. West Texas A&M 8 616 1281 467 1897 4.1 11 237.1 9. UT Perm. Basin 8 177-283-6 62.5 2390 8.4 25 158.4 9. UT Permian Basin 8 31 199 9. UT Permian Basin 8 2 13 15.4

TOTAL DEFENSE G RUSH PASS PLAYS YDS AVG TD YDS/G KICKOFF RETURNS G NO YDS TD AVG SACKS BY G SACKS YARDS OPP 4TH CONV G MADE ATT PCT

INSIDE 1. A&M-Commerce 8 998 1332 573 2330 4.1 15 291.3 1. A&M-Commerce 8 19 516 1 27.2 1. A&M-Kingsville 8 26 169 1. Angelo State 8 4 14 28.6 THE LSC 2. Angelo State 8 1123 1757 628 2880 4.6 21 360.0 2. Tarleton State 8 27 619 1 22.9 2. Angelo State 8 23 148 2. A&M-Kingsville 8 2 7 28.6 3. Eastern N.M. 8 590 2371 497 2961 6.0 32 370.1 3. A&M-Kingsville 8 23 499 0 21.7 3. Midwestern State 8 21 118 3. Eastern N.M. 8 5 17 29.4 4. Western N.M. 8 1137 1907 545 3044 5.6 32 380.5 4. West Texas A&M 8 25 535 0 21.4 4. A&M-Commerce 8 20 105 4. Tarleton State 8 4 12 33.3 5. A&M-Kingsville 8 1086 2049 548 3135 5.7 35 391.9 5. UT Permian Basin 8 33 692 0 21.0 5. Tarleton State 8 15 91 5. UT Permian Basin 8 7 17 41.2 6. West Texas A&M 8 1311 2080 578 3391 5.9 31 423.9 6. Western N.M. 8 22 436 0 19.8 6. Western N.M. 8 15 106 6. Western N.M. 8 7 15 46.7 7. Midwestern St. 8 1477 2184 629 3661 5.8 26 457.6 7. Angelo State 8 19 368 0 19.4 7. Eastern N.M. 8 14 77 7. A&M-Commerce 8 12 24 50.0 8. Tarleton State 8 1482 2291 620 3773 6.1 27 471.6 8. Midwestern State 8 17 318 0 18.7 8. UT Permian Basin 8 13 68 8. Midwestern State 8 8 14 57.1 9. UT Perm. Basin 8 1463 2390 579 3853 6.7 42 481.6 9. Eastern N.M. 8 27 373 0 13.8 9. West Texas A&M 8 10 73 9. West Texas A&M 8 10 16 62.5

RUSH OFFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G PUNT RETURNS G NO YDS TD AVG INTERCEPTIONS G NO YDS TD AVG PENALTIES G MADE ATT PCT 1. Eastern N.M 8 537 2869 5.3 29 358.6 1. Western N.M. 8 10 114 1 11.4 1. Angelo State 8 11 225 3 20.5 1. Angelo State 8 37 312 39.0 2. Angelo State 8 303 1338 4.4 17 167.3 2. UT Permian Basin 8 14 152 0 10.9 2. Midwestern State 8 10 158 0 15.8 2. West Texas A&M 8 48 443 55.4 3. Midwestern State 8 244 1317 5.4 23 164.6 3. A&M-Commerce 8 23 209 1 9.1 3. Tarleton State 8 9 130 0 14.4 3. Midwestern State 8 51 472 59.0 4. A&M-Kingsville 8 276 1062 3.8 8 132.8 4. Midwestern State 8 12 98 0 8.2 4. A&M-Commmerce 8 9 93 0 10.3 4. Eastern N.M. 8 53 506 63.3 5. UT Permian Basin 8 308 1054 3.4 5 131.8 5. Eastern N.M. 8 11 89 0 8.1 5. Eastern N.M. 8 8 163 1 20.4 5. A&M-Kingsville 8 71 637 79.8 6. Tarleton State 8 270 929 3.4 12 116.1 6. A&M-Kingsville 8 16 112 0 7.0 6. A&M-Kingsville 8 8 79 1 9.9 6. Western N.M. 8 68 643 80.4 7. Western N.M. 8 256 810 3.2 5 101.3 7. West Texas A&M 8 15 101 0 6.7 7. UT Permian Basin 8 6 62 1 10.3 7. UT Permian Basin 8 72 651 81.4 8. A&M-Commerce 8 199 672 3.4 9 84.0 8. Tarleton State 8 13 60 0 4.6 8. Western N.M. 8 5 142 1 28.4 8. Tarleton State 8 77 691 86.4 9. West Texas A&M 8 271 616 2.3 5 77.0 9. Angelo State 8 8 33 0 4.1 9. West Texas A&M 8 3 109 0 36.3 9. A&M-Commerce 8 76 725 90.6

RUSH DEFENSE G ATT YDS AVG TD YDS/G KICKOFF COVERAGE G NO YDS AVG RET TB NET 1ST DOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG/G OPP PENALTIES G MADE ATT PCT 1. Eastern N.M. 8 188 590 3.1 10 73.8 1. A&M-Commerce 8 57 3223 56.5 170 32 39.5 1. Angelo State 8 69 120 20 209 26.1 1. Angelo State 8 80 836 104.5 2. A&M-Commerce 8 322 998 3.1 7 124.8 2. Angelo State 8 60 3663 61.1 921 21 37.0 2. Midwestern St. 8 58 124 18 200 25.0 2. Midwestern State 8 67 664 83.0 3. A&M-Kingsville 8 281 1086 3.9 16 135.8 3. Tarleton State 8 48 2831 59.0 651 17 36.6 3. A&M-Commerce 8 37 127 23 187 23.4 3. Western N.M. 8 70 591 73.9 4. Angelo State 8 335 1123 3.4 8 140.4 4. Eastern N.M. 8 48 2825 58.9 350 29 36.5 4. Eastern N.M. 8 135 27 12 174 21.8 4. Tarleton State 8 67 570 71.3 5. Western N.M. 8 298 1137 3.8 15 142.1 5. Midwestern State 8 60 3132 52.2 670 11 36.5 5. Western N.M. 8 46 106 18 170 21.3 5. West Texas A&M 8 60 554 69.3 6. West Texas A&M 8 302 1311 4.3 15 163.9 6. A&M-Kingsville 8 38 2159 56.8 538 10 36.1 6. A&M-Kingsville 8 54 88 19 161 20.1 6. A&M-Commerce 8 64 548 68.5 7. UT Permian Basin 8 296 1463 4.9 17 182.9 7. UT Permian Basin 8 31 1732 55.9 426 8 35.7 7. Tarleton State 8 52 82 13 147 18.4 7. A&M-Kingsville 8 54 536 67.0 8. Midwestern State 8 324 1477 4.6 13 184.6 8. West Texas A&M 8 26 1510 58.1 253 14 34.9 8. UT Perm. Basin 8 58 66 16 140 17.5 8. UT Permian Basin 8 55 487 60.9 9. Tarleton State 8 318 1482 4.7 12 185.3 9. Western N.M. 8 25 1229 49.2 377 3 31.1 9. West Texas A&M 8 37 55 13 105 13.1 9. Eastern N.M. 8 36 295 36.9

PASS OFFENSE G C-A-I PCT YDS AVG TD YDS/G FIELD GOALS G MADE ATT PCT OPP 1ST DOWNS G RUSH PASS PEN TOTAL AVG/G TIME OF POSSESSION G TIME AVG/G 1. A&M-Commerce 8 252-355-3 71.0 3197 9.0 33 399.6 1. A&M-Kingsville 8 9 10 .900 1. A&M-Commerce 8 50 63 16 129 16.1 1. Eastern N.M. 8 294:34 36:49 2. Midwestern St. 8 193-298-4 64.8 2752 9.2 28 344.0 2. Angelo State 8 16 20 .800 2. Eastern N.M. 8 28 97 14 139 17.4 2. A&M-Kingsville 8 257:19 32:09 3. Angelo State 8 220-379-9 58.0 2587 6.8 17 323.4 3. A&M-Commerce 8 10 13 .769 3. Angelo State 8 63 80 9 152 19.0 3. Western N.M. 8 248:33 31:04 4. Western N.M. 8 186-351-9 53.0 2155 6.1 19 269.4 4. Midwestern State 8 3 4 .750 4. A&M-Kingsville 8 56 81 20 157 19.6 4. Tarleton State 8 237:22 29:40 5. A&M-Kingsville 8 193-319-11 60.5 2116 6.6 16 264.5 5. Western N.M. 8 3 4 .750 5. Western N.M. 8 59 76 22 157 19.6 5. A&M-Commerce 8 232:30 29:03 6. Tarleton State 8 155-258-10 60.1 1989 7.7 15 248.6 6. Tarleton State 8 9 13 .692 6. West Texas A&M 8 71 100 10 181 22.6 6. West Texas A&M 8 232:09 29:01 7. UT Perm. Basin 8 129-297-11 43.4 1603 5.4 10 200.4 7. Eastern N.M. 8 8 13 .615 7. Tarleton State 8 66 98 26 190 23.8 7. UT Permian Basin 8 230:15 28:46 8. West Texas A&M 8 93-196-11 47.4 1281 6.5 6 160.1 8. UT Permian Basin 8 7 13 .538 8. UT Perm. Basin 8 69 98 26 193 24.1 8. Midwestern State 8 217:22 27:10 9. Eastern N.M. 8 46-80-1 57.5 681 8.5 4 85.1 9. West Texas A&M 8 8 16 .500 9. Midwestern St. 8 84 102 9 195 24.4 9. Angelo State 8 204:49 25:36

26 2017 Final LSC Individual Stat Leaders (All Games)

RUSHING TEAM G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG YDS/G KICK RETURNS TEAM G NO YDS TD LONG AVG 6. B. Jones TAMUK 11 9 9 51 13.5 1.23 1. K. Cass ENMU 10 279 1443 5.2 14 88 144.3 1. D. McCants TSU 11 25 671 2 92 26.8 7. B. Jackson TSU 10 9 4 40 11.0 1.10 2. J. Stevens ASU 11 187 934 5.0 11 53 84.9 2. L. Turner WT 10 14 350 0 50 25.0 8. B. Robinson TAMUK 10 8 6 31 11.0 1.10 3. A. Seales MSU 10 121 839 6.9 8 81 83.9 3. S. North WNMU 11 25 608 0 83 24.3 9. D. Young WT 11 12 0 67 12.0 1.09 4. N. Pelrean TAMUK 9 115 731 6.4 7 68 81.2 4. B. Galaviz UTPB 11 31 735 0 68 23.7 10. D. Blue ENMU 8 7 3 48 8.5 1.06 5. J. Harris WNMU 11 158 754 4.8 4 52 68.5 5. D. Black MSU 8 14 317 0 39 22.6 6. B. Infiesto UTPB 11 148 749 5.1 4 66 68.1 6. D. Tucker ENMU 10 13 257 0 39 19.8 SACKS TEAM G SOLO ASST YDS TOTAL AVG/G 7. W. Strand ENMU 10 157 678 4.3 6 50 67.8 1. M. Jones ASU 11 10 1 85 10.5 0.95 8. W. Witherspoon WT 10 177 669 3.8 1 51 66.9 PUNT RETURNS TEAM G NO YDS TD LONG AVG 2. D. Young WT 11 8 0 55 8.0 0.73 9. V. Johnson MSU 11 112 722 6.4 16 0 65.6 1. S. Hooks TAMUC 11 16 200 0 37 12.5 3. C. Valentine TAMUK 10 5 4 32 7.0 0.70 10. X. Turner TSU 12 149 765 5.1 11 56 63.8 2. K. Whitely TAMUK 10 13 128 0 29 9.8 4. N. Moimoi TAMUC 10 6 1 34 6.5 0.65 3. T. Bibbs ASU 11 19 166 0 47 8.7 5. B. Jones TAMUK 11 5 3 40 6.5 0.59 PASSING/GAME TEAM G C-A-I PCT YDS TD LONG AVG/G EFF 4. J. Anglin UTPB 11 17 124 0 39 7.3 6. D. Blue ENMU 8 3 2 38 4.0 0.50 1, L. Perez TAMUC 15 421-596-11 70.6 4999 46 90 333.3 162.9 5. D. Black MSU 8 11 68 0 0 6.2 7. D. Barry WNMU 11 5 1 38 5.5 0.50 2. J. Hall WNMU 10 255-458-12 55.7 3006 24 86 300.6 122.9 8. J. O'Kelley UTPB 11 5 1 29 5.5 0.50 3. L. Rabb MSU 11 228-357-5 63.9 3109 31 94 282.6 162.9 TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/G 9. A. Divalerio MSU 11 5 0 33 5.0 0.45 4. J. Faber ASU 8 149-256-7 58.2 1905 17 47 238.1 137.2 1. L. Perez TAMUC 15 -79 4999 637 4920 328.0 10. L. Hyder WT 11 4 2 32 5.0 0.45 5. Z. Woerner TSU 12 182-309-11 58.9 2466 22 78 205.5 142.3 2. J. Hall WNMU 10 65 3006 524 3071 307.1 6. C. Dyal TAMUK 11 191-307-10 62.2 2053 19 99 186.6 132.3 3. L. Rabb MSU 11 134 3109 402 3243 294.8 PASSES DEFENDED/G TEAM G BRUP INT TOTAL AVG/G 7. K. Mathis UTPB 11 136-299-11 45.5 1806 12 78 164.2 102.1 4. J. Faber ASU 8 244 1905 333 2149 268.6 1. D. Wilson MSU 11 13 3 16 1.45 8. C. Rotherham ASU 10 134-232-5 57.8 1553 6 54 155.3 118.2 5. Z. Woerner TSU 12 164 2466 394 2630 219.2 2. D. Hafford TSU 12 15 2 17 1.42 9. J. Houghtaling WT 9 85-180-9 47.2 1160 4 60 128.9 98.7 6. C. Dyal TAMUK 11 -70 2053 342 1983 180.3 3. D. Hart ENMU 9 10 1 11 1.22 7. K. Mathis UTPB 11 75 1806 373 1881 171.0 4. C. Countee ENMU 10 11 0 11 1.10 REC YARDS/G TEAM G REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G REC/G 8. C. Rotherham ASU 10 94 1553 277 1647 164.7 5. F. Lawrence ASU 11 9 3 12 1.09 1. D. Bowie WNMU 9 68 883 10 86 13.0 98.1 7.6 9. K. Cass ENMU 10 1443 0 279 1443 144.3 6. A. Blackshire TSU 12 10 3 13 1.08 2. J. Thomas TAMUK 11 59 1073 13 99 18.2 97.5 5.4 10. W. Strand ENMU 10 678 757 253 1435 143.5 7. T. Johnson TSU 12 11 1 12 1.00 3. D. Thompson ASU 8 51 724 1 46 14.2 90.5 6.4 8. T. Amadi ENMU 10 10 0 10 1.00 4. J. Thomas TSU 12 58 892 6 76 15.4 74.3 4.8 ALL-PURPOSE TEAM G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS YDS/G 9. D. Williams TAMUK 11 9 2 11 1.00 5. B. Wilson TAMUC 13 65 950 11 61 14.6 73.1 5.0 1. K. Cass ENMU 10 1443 134 90 113 1780 178.0 10. K. Thomas WT 11 7 4 11 1.00

6. L. Ayo ASU 11 49 755 8 54 15.4 68.6 4.5 2. J. Thomas TAMUK 11 37 1073 0 143 1253 113.9 THE LSC INSIDE 7. E. Beebe WNMU 9 46 578 2 59 12.6 64.2 5.1 3. D. Black MSU 8 2 488 68 317 875 109.4 INTERCEPTIONS TEAM G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/G 8. D.J. Myers MSU 10 40 638 7 0 16.0 63.8 4.0 4. B. Wilson TAMUC 13 0 950 80 349 1379 106.1 1. K. Thomas WT 11 4 106 1 52 0.36 9. D. High TSU 12 52 764 8 46 14.7 63.7 4.3 5. D. Thompson ASU 8 0 724 8 67 799 99.9 2. D. Wilson MSU 11 3 57 0 45 0.27 10. T. Edwards MSU 11 48 680 6 0 14.2 61.8 4.4 6. J. Stevens ASU 11 934 146 0 0 1080 98.2 3. A. Blackshire TSU 12 3 50 0 39 0.25 7. D. Bowie WNMU 9 -12 883 0 0 871 96.8 4. Y. Sterling-Lowe TAMUC 15 3 43 0 22 0.20 RECEPTIONS/G TEAM G REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G REC/G 8. N. Pelrean TAMUK 9 731 100 0 2 833 92.6 5. B. Hardin ENMU 10 3 36 0 26 0.30 1. D. Bowie WNMU 9 68 883 10 86 13.0 98.1 7.6 9. S. North WNMU 11 3 401 0 608 1012 92.0 6. D. Ramsey TAMUC 15 3 35 0 25 0.20 2. D. Thompson ASU 8 51 724 1 46 14.2 90.5 6.4 10. D. McCants TSU 11 306 20 3 671 1000 90.9 7. A. Shillow TAMUC 15 3 25 0 25 0.20 3. J. Thomas TAMUK 11 59 1073 13 99 18.2 97.5 5.4 8. F. Lawrence ASU 11 3 10 0 10 0.27 4. E. Beebe WNMU 9 46 578 2 59 12.6 64.2 5.1 PUNTING TEAM G NO YDS TB FC BLK I20 50+ LONG AVG 5. B. Wilson TAMUC 13 65 950 11 61 14.6 73.1 5.0 1. J. Cummings WT 11 54 2353 8 12 0 17 17 67 43.6 FUMBLES RECOVERED/G TEAM G NO YDS AVG/G 6. J. Thomas TSU 12 58 892 6 76 15.4 74.3 4.8 2. R. Reid TSU 12 67 2801 7 14 0 17 18 72 41.8 1. R. Baker UTPB 11 3 0 0.27 7. L. Ayo ASU 11 49 755 8 54 15.4 68.6 4.5 3. C. Eyman ASU 8 33 1362 3 7 2 5 6 59 41.3 2. C. Slatinsky WT 9 2 10 0.22 8. T. Edwards MSU 11 48 680 6 0 14.2 61.8 4.4 4. M. Henton MSU 11 42 1661 2 14 0 10 8 0 39.5 3. R. Harris ASU 10 2 0 0.20 9. D. High TSU 12 52 764 8 46 14.7 63.7 4.3 5. T. Perry TAMUC 14 53 2076 4 10 0 22 5 76 39.2 4. Z. Johnson ENMU 10 2 2 0.20 10. M. Wimberly TAMUC 15 64 794 6 51 12.4 52.9 4.3 6. C. Grady WNMU 11 50 1955 1 9 2 13 10 72 39.1 5. K. Hall ENMU 10 2 17 0.20 7. J. De la Garza TAMUK 11 36 1381 5 2 1 14 6 55 38.4 6. M. Wilkerson MSU 10 2 54 0.20 SCORING TEAM G TD FG XPT 2XP PTS PTS/G 8. B. Giffen UTPB 11 76 2921 3 18 1 16 9 66 38.4 7. G. Aschenbeck ASU 11 2 0 0.18 1. K. Cass ENMU 10 16 0 0 0 96 9.6 9. N. Little ENMU 10 38 1449 4 6 3 6 3 64 38.1 8. S. Perdue WT 11 2 0 0.18 2. K. Martinez TAMUC 15 0 24 65 0 137 9.1 10. K. Mathis UTPB 11 5 190 2 0 0 1 0 44 38.0 9. C. Hoad UTPB 11 2 0 0.18 3. V. Johnson MSU 11 16 0 0 0 96 8.7 10. C. Varnado TSU 12 2 40 0.17 4. J. Thomas TAMUK 11 15 0 0 1 92 8.4 FIELD GOALS TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE/G LONG 5. C. Flanigan ASU 11 0 17 33 0 84 7.6 1. K. Martinez TAMUC 15 24 28 85.7 1.6 48 FUMBLES FORCED/G TEAM G NO AVG/G 6. B. Hale ENMU 10 0 12 36 0 72 7.2 2. C. Flanigan ASU 11 17 21 81.0 1.5 52 1. M. Jones ASU 11 4 0.36 7. J. Imbriani MSU 8 0 5 40 0 55 6.9 3. A. Schrag WT 11 14 25 56.0 1.3 53 2. Z. Johnson ENMU 10 3 0.30 8. D. Bowie WNMU 9 10 0 0 0 60 6.7 4. B. Hale ENMU 10 12 18 66.7 1.2 48 3. G. Coonce ASU 11 3 0.27 9. J. Stevens ASU 11 12 0 0 0 72 6.5 5. J. De la Garza TAMUK 11 11 15 73.3 1.0 44 4. T. Thompson TSU 11 3 0.27 10. X. Turner TSU 12 12 0 0 0 72 6.0 6. B. Giffen UTPB 11 11 17 64.7 1.0 55 5. J. O'Kelley UTPB 11 3 0.27 7. S. Sroka TSU 12 10 14 71.4 0.8 49 6. C. Hoad UTPB 11 3 0.27 SCORING (TD's) TEAM G TD RUSH PASS RET PAT PTS PTS/G 8. J. Imbriani MSU 8 5 6 83.3 0.6 30 7. K. Gray UTPB 11 3 0.27 1. K. Cass ENMU 10 16 14 0 0 0 96 9.6 9. C. Grady WNMU 11 5 6 83.3 0.5 40 8. F. Honang WT 8 2 0.25 2. V. Johnson MSU 11 16 16 0 0 0 96 8.7 9. T. Amadi ENMU 10 2 0.20 3. J. Thomas TAMUK 11 15 1 0 1 0 92 8.4 TACKLES/GAME TEAM G SOLO ASST YDS TOTAL AVG/G SACKS 10. J. Miller ENMU 10 2 0.20 4. B. Wilson TAMUC 13 13 0 0 2 0 78 6.0 1. B. Jackson TSU 10 64 58 40 122 12.2 4.5 5. J. Stevens ASU 11 12 11 0 0 0 72 6.5 2. C. Hoad UTPB 11 61 61 27 122 11.1 1.0 FUMBLES RETURNS/G TEAM G NO YDS AVG/G 6. X. Turner TSU 12 12 11 1 0 0 72 6.0 3. D. Barry WNMU 11 47 71 54 118 10.7 5.5 1. X. Brooks UTPB 8 1 40 0.13 7. D. Bowie WNMU 9 10 0 0 0 0 60 6.7 4. J. Jackson ASU 11 51 62 33 113 10.3 0.0 2. F. Vunipola ENMU 9 1 10 0.11 8. N. Pelrean TAMUK 9 9 7 0 0 0 54 6.0 5. G. Aschenbeck ASU 11 39 60 19 99 9.0 2.0 3. C. Slatinsky WT 9 1 10 0.11 6. S. Ford MSU 10 42 46 8 88 8.8 0.0 SCORING (KICK) TEAM G PAT/M PAT/A FG/M FG/A PTS PTS/G 7. K. Gray UTPB 11 52 44 55 96 8.7 1.0 1. K. Martinez TAMUC 15 65 66 24 28 137 9.1 8. T. Myklebust WT 11 48 44 8 92 8.4 1.5 2. C. Flanigan ASU 11 33 35 17 21 84 7.6 9. T. Moses TAMUK 11 29 53 13 82 7.5 1.0 3. B. Hale ENMU 10 36 38 12 18 72 7.2 10. J. Wydermyer MSU 11 40 41 1 81 7.4 0.0 4. S. Sroka TSU 12 38 42 10 14 68 5.7 5. J. De la Garza TAMUK 11 33 33 11 15 66 6.0 TACKLES FOR LOSS/G TEAM G SOLO ASST YDS TOTAL AVG/G 6. J. Imbriani MSU 8 40 43 5 6 55 6.9 1. M. Jones ASU 11 17 3 106 18.5 1.68 7. A. Schrag WT 11 13 13 14 25 55 5.0 2. K. Gray UTPB 11 11 15 55 18.5 1.68 8. B. Giffen UTPB 11 19 24 11 17 52 4.7 3. C. Valentine TAMUK 10 12 6 53 15.0 1.50 9. C. Grady WNMU 11 29 33 5 6 44 4.0 4. D. Barry WNMU 11 11 9 54 15.5 1.41 10. M. Henton MSU 11 15 19 0 0 15 1.4 5. K. Carter TAMUC 15 16 5 55 18.5 1.23

27 2017 Final LSC Individual Stat Leaders (Conference Only)

RUSHING TEAM G ATT YDS AVG TD LONG YDS/G KICK RETURNS TEAM G NO YDS TD LONG AVG 6. B. Robinson TAMUK 8 7 6 26 10.0 1.25 1. K. Cass ENMU 8 228 1255 5.5 13 88 156.9 1. K. Whitely TAMUK 7 9 294 0 56 32.7 7. C. Valentine TAMUK 7 6 4 36 8.0 1.14 2. J. Stevens ASU 8 129 661 5.1 8 49 82.6 2. B. Wilson TAMUC 8 10 322 1 100 32.2 8. B. Jones TAMUK 8 5 8 35 9.0 1.13 3. N. Pelrean TAMUK 6 82 488 6.0 5 68 81.3 3. D. McCants TSU 7 15 459 1 92 30.6 9. C. Hoad UTPB 8 5 7 22 8.5 1.06 4. A. Seales MSU 7 79 517 6.5 6 81 73.9 4. L. Turner WT 7 11 293 0 50 26.6 10. J. Jackson ASU 8 6 3 31 7.5 0.94 5. J. Harris WNMU 8 127 584 4.6 3 52 73.0 5. B. Galaviz UTPB 8 27 633 0 68 23.4 6. V. Johnson MSU 8 89 538 6.0 13 0 67.3 6. S. North WNMU 8 17 358 0 83 21.1 SACKS TEAM G SOLO ASST YDS TOTAL AVG/G 7. B. Infiesto UTPB 8 117 530 4.5 2 40 66.3 7. K. Blank WT 8 10 208 0 35 20.8 1. M. Jones ASU 8 9 1 71 9.5 1.19 8. X. Turner TSU 8 97 521 5.4 7 56 65.1 8. D. Black MSU 7 12 246 0 0 20.5 2. D. Barry WNMU 8 5 1 38 5.5 0.69 9. W. Strand ENMU 8 124 502 4.0 4 50 62.8 3. B. Ihegworo ASU 7 4 0 29 4.0 0.57 10. C. Hale TAMUC 8 90 458 5.1 2 31 57.3 PUNT RETURNS TEAM G NO YDS TD LONG AVG 4. N. Moimoi TAMUC 8 4 1 19 4.5 0.56 1. S. Hooks TAMUC 6 11 159 0 37 14.5 5. J. O'Kelley UTPB 8 4 1 19 4.5 0.56 PASSING/GAME TEAM G C-A-I PCT YDS TD LONG AVG/G EFF 2. K. Whitely TAMUK 7 11 103 0 29 9.4 6. B. Jones TAMUK 8 3 2 28 4.0 0.5 1, L. Perez TAMUC 8 234-319-3 73.4 3014 32 74 376.8 183.9 3. J. Anglin UTPB 8 13 107 0 39 8.2 7. D. Young WT 8 4 0 28 4.0 0.5 2. L. Rabb MSU 8 179-272-4 65.8 2523 26 94 315.4 172.3 4. D. Black MSU 7 9 63 0 0 7.0 8. D. Solomon TSU 8 3 1 28 3.5 0.44 3. J. Hall WNMU 7 167-305-7 54.8 2020 18 59 288.6 125.3 9. S. Robinson MSU 8 3 1 20 3.5 0.44 4. Z. Woerner TSU 8 154-257-10 59.9 1986 14 78 248.3 135.0 TOTAL OFFENSE TEAM G RUSH PASS PLAYS TOTAL YDS/G 10. L. Hyder WT 8 3 1 25 3.5 0.44 5. C. Dyal TAMUK 8 151-249-9 60.9 1595 13 99 199.4 125.0 1. L. Perez TAMUC 8 -98 3014 344 2916 364.5 6. K. Mathis UTPB 8 122-266-9 45.9 1482 10 78 185.3 98.3 2. L. Rabb MSU 8 101 2523 306 2624 328.0 PASSES DEFENDED/G TEAM G BRUP INT TOTAL AVG/G 7. C. Rotherham ASU 8 130-224-5 58.0 1444 6 54 180.5 116.6 3. J. Hall WNMU 7 85 2020 346 2105 300.7 1. T. Johnson TSU 8 11 1 12 1.50 8. J. Houghtaling WT 6 58-125-8 46.4 844 4 60 140.7 100.9 4. Z. Woerner TSU 8 108 1986 330 2094 261.8 2. D. Wilson MSU 8 9 3 12 1.50 5. K. Mathis UTPB 8 68 1482 328 1550 193.8 3. D. Hart ENMU 7 9 1 10 1.43 REC YARDS/G TEAM G REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G REC/G 6. C. Dyal TAMUK 8 -58 1595 277 1537 192.1 4. C. Countee ENMU 8 11 0 11 1.38 1. J. Thomas TAMUK 8 43 794 8 99 18.5 99.3 5.4 7. C. Rotherham ASU 8 68 1444 266 1512 189.0 5. D. Hafford TSU 8 8 2 10 1.25 2. D. Bowie WNMU 6 42 506 6 34 12.0 84.3 7.0 8. K. Cass ENMU 8 1255 0 228 1255 156.9 6. A. Blackshire TSU 8 7 2 9 1.13 3. J. Thomas TSU 8 39 622 4 76 15.9 77.8 4.9 9. J. Houghtaling WT 6 32 844 167 876 146.0 7. F. Lawrence ASU 8 5 3 8 1.00 4. B. Wilson TAMUC 8 36 601 7 61 16.7 75.1 4.5 10. W. Strand ENMU 8 502 572 201 1074 134.3 8. G. Gildersleeve ASU 8 7 1 8 1.00 5. D. High TSU 8 43 560 4 44 13.0 70.0 5.4 9. T. Amadi ENMU 8 8 0 8 1.00 6. D. Black MSU 7 26 488 4 94 18.8 69.7 3.7 ALL-PURPOSE TEAM G RUSH RCV PR KR YDS YDS/G 10. J. Guillory TAMUK 8 7 1 8 1.00 7. T. Edwards MSU 8 37 541 5 0 14.6 67.6 4.6 1. K. Cass ENMU 8 1255 134 88 95 1572 196.5 8. D. Landry TAMUC 8 33 525 8 70 15.9 65.5 4.1 2. B. Wilson TAMUC 8 0 601 0 322 923 115.4 INTERCEPTIONS TEAM G NO YDS TD LONG AVG/G 9. D. Cowan TAMUC 8 40 507 8 54 12.7 63.4 5.0 3. D. Black MSU 7 0 488 63 246 797 113.9 1. D. Wilson MSU 8 3 57 0 45 0.38 10. D.J. Myers MSU 7 25 434 5 0 17.4 62.0 3.6 4. J. Thomas TAMUK 8 36 794 0 25 855 106.9 2. B. Hardin ENMU 8 3 36 0 26 0.38 5. J. Stevens ASU 8 661 125 0 0 786 98.3 3. F. Lawrence ASU 8 3 10 0 10 0.38

INSIDE RECEPTIONS/G TEAM G REC YDS TD LONG AVG/C AVG/G REC/G 6. N. Pelrean TAMUK 6 488 99 0 0 587 97.8 4. J. Jackson ASU 8 2 81 1 81 0.25 THE LSC 1. D. Bowie WNMU 6 42 506 6 34 12.0 84.3 7.0 7. D. McCants TSU 7 202 20 3 459 684 97.7 5. I. Edwards WNMU 8 2 67 1 67 0.25 2. J. Thomas TAMUK 8 43 794 8 99 18.5 99.3 5.4 8. J. Harris WNMU 8 584 159 0 0 743 92.9 6. K. Hayes MSU 8 2 60 0 36 0.25 3. D. High TSU 8 43 560 4 44 13.0 70.0 5.4 9. C. Hale TAMUC 8 458 234 0 0 692 86.5 7. C. Hoad UTPB 8 2 59 1 49 0.25 4. D. Cowan TAMUC 8 40 507 8 54 12.7 63.4 5.0 10. B. Galaviz UTPB 8 0 38 0 633 671 83.9 8. I. Barnett WT 6 2 57 0 45 0.33 5. J. Thomas TSU 8 39 622 4 76 15.9 77.8 4.9 9. E. Hart TSU 8 2 43 0 23 0.25 6. T. Edwards MSU 8 37 541 5 0 14.6 67.6 4.6 PUNTING TEAM G NO YDS TB FC BLK I20 50+ LONG AVG 10. Y. Sterling-Lowe TAMUC 8 2 33 0 22 0.25 7. B. Wilson TAMUC 8 36 601 7 61 16.7 75.1 4.5 1. J. Cummings WT 8 41 1795 4 11 0 15 13 68 43.8 8. M. Leonard UTPB 8 46 488 2 44 13.6 61.0 4.5 2. R. Reid TSU 8 46 1979 4 10 0 11 14 72 43.0 FUMBLES RECOVERED/G TEAM G NO YDS AVG/G 9. E. Beebe WNMU 6 25 334 2 59 13.4 55.7 4.2 3. T. Perry TAMUC 7 26 1094 3 1 0 12 3 76 42.1 1. R. Baker UTPB 8 3 0 0.38 10. D. Landry TAMUC 8 33 525 8 70 15.9 65.5 4.1 4. M. Henton MSU 8 32 1294 2 10 0 9 6 0 40.4 2. G. Aschenbeck ASU 8 2 0 0.25 5. J. De la Garza TAMUK 8 31 1218 5 2 1 13 5 55 39.3 3. Z. Wilson ENMU 8 2 2 0.25 SCORING TEAM G TD FG XPT 2XP PTS PTS/G 6. C. Grady WNMU 8 43 1681 0 9 2 12 8 72 39.1 4. M. Wilkerson MSU 8 2 54 0.25 1. K. Cass ENMU 8 15 0 0 0 90 11.3 7. N. Little ENMU 8 30 1148 3 4 3 5 2 53 38.3 5. B. Jackson TSU 6 1 0 0.17 2. C. Flanigan ASU 8 0 16 31 0 79 9.9 8. B. Giffen UTPB 8 58 2171 3 15 1 14 4 57 37.4 6. M. Knobloch TSU 6 1 0 0.17 3. V. Johnson MSU 8 13 0 0 0 78 9.8 9. K. Mathis UTPB 8 4 146 2 0 0 1 0 40 36.5 7. X. Brooks UTPB 6 1 40 0.17 4. K. Martinez TAMUC 8 0 10 41 0 71 8.9 10. J. Machorro TAMUC 8 2 71 0 0 0 1 0 41 35.5 8. D. Blue ENMU 7 1 0 0.14 5. N. Pelrean TAMUK 6 7 0 0 0 42 7.0 9. E. Hobbs TAMUK 7 1 0 0.14 6. J. Stevens ASU 8 9 0 0 0 54 6.8 FIELD GOALS TEAM G MADE ATT PCT MADE/G LONG 10. C. Valentine TAMUK 7 1 6 0.14 7. B. Hale ENMU 8 0 8 28 0 52 6.5 1. C. Flanigan ASU 8 16 20 80.0 2.0 52 8. J. Thomas TAMUK 8 8 0 0 1 50 6.3 2. K. Martinez TAMUC 8 10 13 76.9 1.3 44 FUMBLES FORCED/G TEAM G NO AVG/G 9. J. De la Garza TAMUK 8 0 9 22 0 49 6.1 3. J. De la Garza TAMUK 8 9 10 90.0 1.1 40 1. M. Jones ASU 8 4 0.50 10. X. Turner TSU 8 8 0 0 0 48 6.0 4. S. Sroka TSU 8 8 12 66.7 1.0 49 2. J. O'Kelley UTPB 8 3 0.38 5. B. Hale ENMU 8 8 13 61.5 1.0 48 3. T. Thompson TSU 7 2 0.29 SCORING (TD's) TEAM G TD RUSH PASS RET PAT PTS PTS/G 6. A. Schrag WT 8 8 16 50.0 1.0 53 4. G. Coonce ASU 8 2 0.25 1. K. Cass ENMU 8 15 13 0 0 0 90 11.3 7. B. Giffen UTPB 8 7 13 53.8 0.9 51 5. T. Amadi ENMU 8 2 0.25 2. V. Johnson MSU 8 13 13 0 0 0 78 9.8 8. C. Grady WNMU 8 3 4 75.0 0.4 39 6. G. Johnson WT 8 2 0.25 3. J. Stevens ASU 8 9 8 0 0 0 54 6.8 7. K. Gray UTPB 8 2 0.25 4. J. Thomas TAMUK 8 8 0 0 0 0 50 6.3 TACKLES/GAME TEAM G SOLO ASST YDS TOTAL AVG/G SACKS 8. J. Quinton ASU 6 1 0.17 5. X. Turner TSU 8 8 7 1 0 0 48 6.0 1. D. Berry WNMU 8 39 52 51 91 11.4 5.5 9. B. Jackson TSU 6 1 0.17 6. D. Landry TAMUC 8 8 0 0 0 0 48 6.0 2. C. Hoad UTPB 8 46 45 22 91 11.4 1.0 10. C. Cowart ENMU 6 1 0.17 7. B. Wilson TAMUC 8 8 0 0 1 0 48 6.0 3. B. Jackson TSU 6 35 33 11 68 11.3 1.0 8. D. Cowan TAMUC 8 8 0 0 0 0 48 6.0 4. J. Jackson ASU 8 42 48 31 90 11.3 0.0 FUMBLES RETURNS/G TEAM G NO YDS AVG/G 9. N. Pelrean TAMUK 6 7 5 0 0 0 42 7.0 5. G. Aschenbeck ASU 8 30 46 13 76 9.5 2.0 1. X. Brooks UTPB 6 1 40 0.17 10. D. Bowie WNMU 6 6 0 0 0 0 36 6.0 6. T. Myklebust WT 8 33 40 3 73 9.1 0.0 2. C. Valentine TAMUK 7 1 6 0.14 7. K. Gray UTPB 8 40 28 39 68 8.5 1.0 3. P. Tilley TAMUK 7 1 4 0.14 SCORING (KICK) TEAM G PAT/M PAT/A FG/M FG/A PTS PTS/G 8. P. Tilley TAMUK 7 25 28 15 53 7.6 0.0 4. T. Butler WNMU 7 1 85 0.14 1. C. Flanigan ASU 8 31 33 16 20 79 9.9 9. T. Moses TAMUK 8 21 38 13 59 7.4 1.0 5. M. Lomax TSU 8 1 16 0.13 2. K. Martinez TAMUC 8 41 42 10 13 71 8.9 10. J. Wydermyer MSU 8 28 31 1 59 7.4 0.0 3. B. Hale ENMU 8 28 30 8 13 52 6.5 4. J. De la Garza TAMUK 8 22 22 9 10 49 6.1 TACKLES FOR LOSS/G TEAM G SOLO ASST YDS TOTAL AVG/G 5. S. Sroka TSU 8 23 26 8 12 47 5.9 1. M. Jones ASU 8 15 2 86 16.0 2.00 6. B. Giffen UTPB 8 15 16 7 13 36 4.5 2. D. Barry WNMU 8 11 8 51 15.0 1.88 7. A. Schrag WT 8 9 9 8 16 33 4.1 3. K. Gray UTPB 8 8 11 39 13.5 1.69 8. C. Grady WNMU 8 23 26 3 4 32 4.0 4. K. Carter TAMUC 8 10 1 40 10.5 1.31 9. M. Henton MSU 8 15 19 0 0 15 1.9 5. B. Ihegworo ASU 7 7 4 39 9.0 1.29

28 Lone Star Conference Records

LSC Football Champions Abilene Christian...... 4 1949 Jack Kyle, Sam Houston 58 9,845 Kyle Washington, ASU 2012-15 Year Champion(s) Sam Houston State...... 4 1948 Gerald Leverman, Trinity 78 9,385 Keith Null, WT 2005-08 1932 North Texas State Angelo State...... 3 1947 Edward Matson, Trinity 73 8,325 Luis Perez, TAMUC 2015-17 1933 East Texas State Tarleton State...... 3 1941 J.C. Meeks, ETSU 47 8,243 Zed Woerner, TSU 2014-17 1934 East Texas State Central Oklahoma...... 2 1940 Don Hightower, Sam Houston 49 8,212 Josh Neiswander, ASU 2006-10 1935 East Texas State, North Texas State, Eastern New Mexico...... 2 8,203 Steve Kelly, TSU 1999-2001 Stephen F. Austin Northeastern State...... 2 LSC Career Rushing Leaders 7,934 Rex Lamberti, ACU 1984-86, 1993 1936 North Texas State Sul Ross State...... 2 Yards Player Years 7,930 Derek Maupin, WT 2002-04 1937 East Texas State Howard Payne...... 1 6,320 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1986-89 7,905 Wesley Wood, ENMU 2009-12 1938 East Texas State Lamar...... 1 4,654 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 1985-88 1939 North Texas State Southeastern Oklahoma...... 1 4,511 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 1974-77 LSC Annual Passing Leaders 1940 North Texas State Stephen F. Austin...... 1 4,359 DeWayne Miles, WT 1998-01 Year Player Yards 1941 North Texas State 4,321* Bernard Scott, ACU 2007-08 2017 Luis Perez, TAMUC 4,999 1942 East Texas State LSC Football Playoffs 4,285 Arthur James, ETSU 1966-69 2016 Luis Perez, TAMUC 3,326 1946 North Texas State 2014 Angelo State 4,038 Larry Williams, TAMUK 2001-04 2015 Kyle Washington, ASU 3,691 1947 North Texas State 2015 Midwestern State 4,004 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 4,004 2014 Tyrik Rollison, TAMUC 3,764 1948 Southwest Texas 3,884 Michael Benton, ENMU 2004-07 2013 Dustin Vaughan, WT 5,401 1949 East Texas State LSC Football Playoff Championships 3,747 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 1972-75 2012 Dustin Vaughan, WT 4,712 1950 Sul Ross State Angelo State...... 1 2011 Mitchell Gale, ACU 3,823 1951 East Texas State Midwestern State...... 1 LSC Annual Rushing Leaders 2010 Taylor Harris, WT 4,806 1952 East Texas State Year Player Yards 2009 JJ Sharp, ENMU 4,373 1953 East Texas State LSC Annual Scoring Leaders 2017 Kamal Cass, ENMU 1,443 2008 Keith Null, WT 5,097 1954 East Texas State, Southwest Texas Year Player Points 2016 Kamal Cass, ENMU 1,191 2007 Keith Null, WT 4,134 1955 East Texas State, Sam Houston, 2017 Kristov Martinez, TAMUC 137 2015 Kamal Cass, ENMU 1,514 2006 Dalton Bell, WT 3,998 Southwest Texas 2016 Vincent Johnson, MSU 114 2014 E’long Spight, ENMU 1,611 2005 Dalton Bell, WT 3,799 1956 Sam Houston 2015 Kamal Cass, ENMU 138 2013 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 1,177 2004 Derek Maupin, WT 3,461 1957 East Texas State, Lamar 2014 Geremy Alridge-Mitchell, WT 138 2012 Khiry Robinson, WT 1,621 2003 Cliff Watkins, TSU 3,547 1958 East Texas State 2013 Sergio Castillo, WT 149 2011 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 1,044 2002 Pete Darnell, ECU 2,311 1959 East Texas State, Texas A&I 2012 Sergio Castillo, WT 129 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 1,250 2001 Steve Kelly, TSU 3,077 1960 Texas A&I 2011 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 114 2009 Fred Winborn, TAMUK 1,295 2000 Steve Kelly, TSU 2,782 1961 Sam Houston 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 126 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 2,156 1999 Luke Cullins, Harding 2,648 1962 Texas A&I 2009 Fred Winborn, TAMUK 114 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU 2,165* 1998 Mitch Brown, MSU 2,503 1963 Southwest Texas 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 204 Michael Benton, ENMU 1,458 1997 Chad Cole, TSU 2,654 1964 Sam Houston 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU 234* 2006 Daniel Polk, MSU 1,199 1996 Chad Cole, TSU 2,503 1965 Sul Ross State Matt Adams, ACU 115 2005 Derrick Ross, TSU 1,512 1995 Grady Benton, WT 2,077

1966 East Texas State THE LSC

2006 Ulysses Odoms, MSU 96 2004 Derrick Ross, TSU 1,560 1994 Mike Jinks, ASU 1,897 INSIDE 1967 Texas A&I 2005 Kyle Fox, ASU 114 2003 Larry Williams, TAMUK 1,570 1993 Rex Lamberti, ACU 2,052 1968 Texas A&I 2004 Derek Ross, TSU 134 2002 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 1,379 1992 Wilbur Odom, ASU 1,799 1969 East Texas State, Texas A&I 2003 Larry Williams, TAMUK 114 2001 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 1,308 1991 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1,825 1970 Texas A&I 2002 Larry Williams, TAMUK 108 2000 DeWayne Miles, WT 1,524 1990 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1,905 1971 Howard Payne, Southwest Texas 2001 Romar Crenshaw, SOSU 114 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 1,370 1989 Mickey Russell, ASU 2,206 1972 East Texas State 2000 Dominic Rhodes, MSU 108 1998 Reggie Donner, UCO 1,432 1988 Doak Taylor, WT 2,379 1973 Abilene Christian 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 102 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 1,299 1987 Royce Slechta, ETSU 2,105 1974 Texas A&I 1998 Carlton Booe, NSU 104 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 1,233 1986 Tod Mayfield, WT 3,664 1975 Texas A&I 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 78 1995 Derrick Johnson, ENMU 1,265 1985 Rex Lamberti, ACU 3,010 1976 Texas A&I Chris Brazzel, ASU 78 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 1,629 1984 Bruno Briones, ETSU 1,839 1977 Abilene Christian, Texas A&I Ran Logan, UCO 78 1993 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1,108 1983 Kyle Mackey, ETSU 1,960 1978 Angelo State 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 78 1992 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1,075 1982 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 2,243 1979 Texas A&I 1995 Jason Smith, ETSU 90 1991 Landrum Hale, ENMU 1,098 1981 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 2,306 1980 Southwest Texas 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 92 1990 Andre Tucker, ENMU 965 1980 Wade Wilson, ETSU 1,978 1981 Southwest Texas 1993 Angel Alvarez, ACU 60 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,269 1979 John Mayes, ACU 2,352 1982 Southwest Texas Glenn Starks, UCO 60 1988 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,442 1978 John Mayes, ACU 2,535 1983 East Texas State, Southwest Texas 1992 Michael Hightower, ETSU 78 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,598 1977 John Mayes, ACU 2,201 1984 Angelo State Billy Watkins, ETSU 78 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 2,011 1976 Jim Reese, ACU 2,309 1985 Texas A&I 1991 Billy Watkins, ETSU 83 1985 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 1,111 1975 Jim Reese, ACU 2,355 1986 West Texas State 1990 Billy Watkins, ETSU 76 1984 Anthony Thomas, ACU 1,096 1974 Lynn Leonard, ASU 1,679 1987 Angleo State, Texas A&I 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 96 1983 Ricky Dirks, ETSU 1,299 1973 Clint Longley, ACU 2,719 1988 Texas A&I 1988 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 120 1982 Roger Wiley, Sam Houston 1,079 1972 Will Cureton, ETSU 1,292 1989 Texas A&I 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 120 1981 Cary Noiel, ETSU 1,307 1971 Jim Duncan, SWT 1,442 1990 East Texas State 1986 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 138 1980 Anthony Johnson, ASU 1,003 1970 Jim Dietz, ETSU 2,000 1991 Eastern New Mexico 1985 Wesley Williams, ACU 114 1979 Paul Hood, SFA 1,332 1969 Robert Pearce, SFA 2,104 1992 Texas A&I 1984 Neal La Hue, Texas A&I 68 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 1,493 1968 J.D. McMahon, TSU 2,079 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1983 Boo Jones, ACU 68 1977 Mike Richardson, ETSU 1,095 1967 Jesse Perkins, SWT 1,625 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1982 Ron Jacoby, SWT 96 1976 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 1,185 1966 Terry Oglesby, Texas A&I 1,262 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1979 Paul Hood, SFA 104 1975 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 1,976 1965 Luz Pedraza, Sul Ross 1,505 1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 84 1974 Don Hardeman, Texas A&I 1,355 1964 Randy Johnson, Texas A&I 1,414 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1977 Alex Davis, ACU 100 1973 Craig Powell, ETSU 1,029 1963 Don Leinneweber, SWT 1,134 1998 Central Oklahoma 1976 Larry Colins, Texas A&I 82 1972 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 1,302 1962 Windell Herbert, Lamar 1,112 1999 Central Oklahoma, Northeastern State, Richard Ritchie, Texas A&I 82 1971 Jerry Austin, ASU 1,199 1961 Windell herbert, Lamar 1,138 Southeastern Oklahoma 1975 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 126 1970 Jerry Austin, ASU 1,263 1960 James Williams, ETSU 800 2000 Northeastern State 1974 , ACU 102 1969 Arthur James, ETSU 1,334 1959 Harold Stephens, SFA 1,265 2001 Tarleton State, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, ACU 188 1968 Arthur James, ETSU 963 1958 Dale Byerly, HPU 950 2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1972 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 72 1967 Arthur James, ETSU 963 1957 George Parks, Lamar 701 2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1971 Charles Louis, HPU 84 1966 Danny Foust, Sul Ross 657 1956 Votto Gaddis, SFA 846 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville Bobby Hammer, HPU 84 1965 Reece Morrison, SWT 919 1955 Bobby McBride, SWT 906 2005 West Texas A&M 1970 Willie Dickson, Sul Ross 102 1964 A.C. Lex, Sul Ross 657 1954 Allen Boren, Sam Houston 837 2006 West Texas A&M 1969 Arthur James, ETSU 86 1963 Jerry Clement, SFA 640 1953 Pence Dacus, SWT 1,654 2007 West Texas A&M George Daskalakes, ETSU 84 1962 Dee White, SWT 707 1952 Don Gottlob, Sam Houston 2,325 2008 Abilene Christian 1968 Arthur James, ETSU 80 1961 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 609 1951 James Gray, ETSU 1,186 2009 Midwestern State, Tarleton State, 1967 David Morrison, SWT 114 1960 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 550 1950 Charles Lafoon, Sul Ross 959 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1966 David Morrison, SWT 59 1959 Sam McCord, ETSU 887 2010 Abilene Christian 1965 Jacob Henry, Sul Ross 72 1958 George Jackson, Sam Houston 652 2011 Midwestern State 1964 Joe Bednarski, SWT 48 1957 Bob Nance, Lamar 658 2012 West Texas A&M, Midwestern State 1963 Rex Turner, SWT 78 1956 Bob Grisham, Sam Houston 706 2013 Eastern New Mexico, Tarleton State 1962 Rex Turner, SWT 58 1955 Bernie Boles, Sam Houston 906 2014 Texas A&M-Commerce 1961 Bobby Jancik, Lamar 62 1954 Norm Cash, Sul Ross 1,225 2015 Texas A&M-Commerce 1960 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 66 1953 Mac Moore, Sam Houston 793 2016 Texas A&M-Commerce 1959 Ronnie Fontenot, Lamar 67 1952 Don Bingham, Sul Ross 1,090 2017 Midwestern State 1958 Joe Harbour, ETSU 54 1951 Mac Moore, Sam Houston 1,014 1957 Gary Berry, ETSU 66 1950 Charles Boyles, Sul Ross 1,036 LSC Football Championships 1956 Bobby Grisham, Sam Houston 60 Texas A&M-Kingsville...... 27 1955 Bennie Boles, Sam Houston 60 LSC Career Passing Leaders Texas A&M-Commerce...... 23 1954 Bobby Grisham, Sam Houston 80 Yards Player Years Southwest Texas State...... 9 1953 Mac Moore, Sam Houston 71 13,525 Dustin Vaughan, WT 2010-13 North Texas State...... 8 1952 Marvin Brown, ETSU 114 12,109 Mitchell Gale, ACU 2009-12 West Texas A&M...... 5 1951 Marvin Brown, ETSU 102 12,012 Billy Malone, ACU 2005-08 Midwestern State...... 4 1950 Jack Kyle, Sam Houston 70 9,799 Taylor Harris, WT 2007-10

29 Lone Star Conference Records TEAM (SINGLE GAME) WINS: 14, Angelo State, 1978; Southwest Texas, 1982; Texas A&M-Commerce, 2017 LONGEST WIN STREAK: 42, Texas A&I, 1973-77 POINTS: 98, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014 LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK: 46, Texas A&I, 1973-77 KICKING POINTS: 21, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 274, Eastern New Mexico, 2014 TOUCHDOWNS: 13, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008; Texas A&M- FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: 485, East Texas State, 1952 Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, FEWEST RUSH. YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 48.5, East Texas St., 1952 Nov. 1, 2014 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 35, Sam Houston, 1956 TOTAL YARDS: 986, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Texas Baptist, Sept. 4, 2014 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 443, Sam Houston, 1956 TOTAL PLAYS: 121, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST PASS. YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 49.2, Sam Houston, 1956 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 96, Texas A&I vs. Angelo State, 1982 FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED: 427, Lamar, 1958 RUSHING YARDS: 586, Southwest Texas vs. Prairie View A&M, 1978 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: 1,329, Sam Houston, 1956, 1964 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 95, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED/GAME: 147.7, Sam Houston, 1956 PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED: 34, Southwest Texas, 1948 PASSING YARDS: 695, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 INTERCEPTIONS: 37, Texas A&I, 1970 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 9, West Texas A&M vs. Central State, Oct. 5, 2013 TURNOVERS: 52, East Texas State, 1990 PUNT RETURNS: 12, East Texas State vs. North Texas, 1933 TURNOVERS PER GAME: 4.7, East Texas State, 1990 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 KICK RETURNS: 13, East Texas State vs. Arkansas State, 1987 KICK RET. YARDS: 304, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 INDIVIDUAL (CAREER) PUNTS: 32, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 885, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 RUSHING YARDS: 6,320, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PUNTS (both teams): 63, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 AVG. YARDS PER RUSH: 7.3, Larry Collins, Texas A&I, 1974-77 (8.4*, Bernard Scott, PUNTING YARDS (both teams): 2,390, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 Abilene Christian, 2007-08) PATs: 13, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 AVG. YARDS PER GAME: 162.1, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (172.8*,Bernard PAT ATTEMPTS: 13, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) FIELD GOALS: 6, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 MOST 100-YARD GAMES: 36, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Eastern New Mexico vs. SE Oklahoma State, 2009 MOST 200-YARD GAMES: 13, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 INTERCEPTIONS: 9, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston, 1949 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 1,624, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 INT. RETURN YARDS: 213, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. East Central, Dec. 6, 2014 PASS COMPLETIONS: 1,040, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 ATTENDANCE (OVERALL): 24,837, Lone Star Football Festival, 2011 PASS COMPLETION PCT.: .675, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 ATTENDANCE (LSC STADIUM): 23,276 Eastern New Mexico at West Texas A&M, 2007 PASSING YARDS: 13,525, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED: 12, Texas A&I vs. Tarleton, 1970; Texas A&M-Commerce PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 307.4, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 INSIDE vs. West Texas A&M, 2005; Northeastern State vs. West Texas A&M, 2006; Eastern New THE LSC PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 123, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 Mexico vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011 TOTAL PLAYS: 1,821, Ned Cox, Angelo State, 1983-86 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-77, McMurry vs.Abilene Christian, 1968 TOTAL YARDS: 13,608, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED: Minus-38, Tarleton State vs. Baptist Christian, 1974 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 309.3, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED: 0, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, RECEPTIONS: 244, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 1946; Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946; Howard Payne vs. East Central, RECEIVING YARDS: 4,108, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 1959; Southwest Texas vs. Texas Lutheran, 1965; Howard Payne vs. Texas A&I, 1959; RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 97.8, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 Southwest Texas vs. Howard Payne, 1965; Stephen F. Austin vs. NW Louisiana, 1971; RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH: 23.2, Romar Crenshaw, SE Oklahoma St., 2000-03 East Texas State vs. Angelo State, 1971; Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas,1974; Texas RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 45, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 A&I vs. Livingston, 1978; Sam Houston vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Texas A&I vs. PUNTING AVERAGE: 43.2, Bill Dement, Angelo State, 1968-71 Howard Payne, 1986; Cameron vs. Central State (Okla.), 1988; Cameron vs. Texas PUNT RETURN YARDS: 1,212, Larry Pullin, Texas A&I, 1965-68 A&I, 1990; East Texas State vs. Henderson, 1993; Eastern New Mexico vs. Texas A&M- PUNT RETURN AVG.: 18.5, Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965-66 Kingsville, 1999; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, 2006; Angelo KICK RETURN YARDS: 2,115, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2009-12 State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; KICK RETURN AVG.: 25.3, Jerry Clement, Stephen F. Austin, 1962-65 Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 INTERCEPTIONS: 36, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1963-66 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED: 0, All games above and Angelo State vs. RETURN YARDS: 535, Autry Beamon, East Texas State,1971-74 Central St. (Okla.), 1973; Southwestern Okla. vs. Okla. Panhandle State, 2001; POINTS: 426, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (438*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Midwestern State vs. Western N.M., 2001; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Christian, 2007-08) Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. TOUCHDOWNS: 70, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, 1973-76; Johnny Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 (73*, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007-08) FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED: 30, Howard Payne vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1959 PATs: 251, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PAT ATTEMPTS: 255, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 TEAM (SEASON) CONSECUTIVE PATs: 76, Bryan Thompson, Angelo State, 1987-90 FIELD GOALS: 62, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 (att. 79) RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 731, Eastern New Mexico, 2016 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 84, Billy Watkins, East Texas State, 1990-93 RUSHING YARDS: 4,342, Texas A&I, 1986 CONSECUTIVE FGs: 24, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2004-06 RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 395.2, Texas A&I, 1986 KICKING POINTS: 437, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2010-13 PASSING ATTEMPTS: 749, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 7,803, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PASS COMPLETIONS: 460, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 41.8, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 * Record vacated because of NCAA penalties. PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE: .718 (249-347), Midwestern State, 2009 PASSING YARDS: 5,544, West Texas A&M, 2013 PASSING YARDS PER GAME: 448, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 57, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL PLAYS: 1,066, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL YARDS: 7,124, West Texas A&M, 2012 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME: 569.9, Texas A&I, 1976 POINTS: 649, Texas A&M-Commerce, 2014 POINTS PER GAME: 54.1, Texas A&M-Commerce, 2014 KICKING POINTS: 149, West Texas A&M, 2013 Note: Texas A&I became Texas A&M-Kingsville in 1993; East Texas State became Texas A&M-Commerce in 1996; West Texas State became West Texas A&M in 1993, PUNTS: 92, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 Central State became Central Oklahoma in 1991. PUNTING YARDS: 3,630, East Texas State, 1986

30 Lone Star Conference Records INDIVIDUAL (SINGLE GAME) PUNT RETURN AVG.: 22.1, Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965 KICK RETURNS: 36, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011 POINTS SCORED: 42, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, KICK RETURN YARDS: 975, Jerome Hewitt, Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 2008 KICK RETURN AVG.: 38.0, David Hurst, East Texas State, 1949 TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, Nov. 22, 2008 PUNTS: 89, Rick Kinsey, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 POINTS SCORED KICKING: 21, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs. SE Oklahoma, PUNTING YARDS: 3,509, Dan Roberson, East Texas State, 1986 2009 PUNTING AVG.: 46.8, Bill Huffman, Sul Ross, 1960 RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 49, Kenneth Parks, East Texas State vs. Carson-Newman, 1972 INTERCEPTIONS: 14, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1966 RUSHING YARDS: 342, Carlton Booe, Northeastern State vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, INT. RETURN YARDS: 318, Autry Beamon, East Texas State, 1972 1998 POINTS: 204, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (234*, Bernard Scott, Abilene PASSING ATTEMPTS: 94, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs SE Oklahoma, Sept. 12, Christian, 2007) 2009 TOUCHDOWNS: 34, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (39*, Bernard Scott, PASS COMPLETIONS: 64, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs SE Oklahoma, Sept. 12, Abilene Christian, 2007) 2009 PATs: 82, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 PASSING YARDS: 695, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs SE Oklahoma, Sept. 12, 2009 PAT ATTEMPTS: 86, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 7, Keith Null, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, Nov. CONSECUTIVE PATs: 61, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2012 22, 2008; Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico vs Southern Nazarene, Aug. 28, 2010, FIELD GOALS: 24, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2013 Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M vs. Central State, Oct. 5, 2013 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS: 30, Jared Homer, Northeastern State, 2008; Morgan TOTAL PLAYS: 102, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs SE Oklahoma, Sept. 12, 2009 Lineberry, Abilene Christian, 2010; Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2013 TOTAL YARDS: 681, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs SE Oklahoma, Sept. 12, 2009 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 15, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005; Sergio Castillo, RECEPTIONS: 19, D'Angelo Bowie, Western New Mexico vs. San Diego, Sept. 2, 2017 West Texas A&M, 2012 RECEIVING YARDS: 323, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christ., Nov. 22, FIELD GOAL ACCURACY: 100% (15-15) Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 2008 KICKING POINTS: 149, Sergio Castillo, West Texas A&M, 2013 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 5, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 2,982, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 Nov. 22, 2008 PUNT RETURNS: 10, Kerry Simien, Texas A&I vs. West Texas A&M, 1988 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 224, Bobby Menchaca, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 INDIVIDUAL (LONGEST PLAYS)

KICK RETURNS: 8, Sam Tarrant, East Texas State vs. Southwest Texas, 1979; Brandon THE LSC

LONGEST RUN: 99, JT Thompson, Eastern New Mexico vs. East Central, 2007; Keithon INSIDE Williams, Midwestern State at Abilene Christian, 2008; Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M- Flemming, West Texas A&M vs. Angelo State, 2007 Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, Sept. 25, 2010; Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M LONGEST PASS: 99, Binky Ford to Frankie Reescano, Sam Houston vs. Howard Payne, at Central Missouri, Nov. 20, 2010 1980; Matt Morris to Casey Cowan, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern State, KICK RETURN YARDS: 218, Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New 1997; Taylor Harris to Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M vs. Tarleton State, 2010; Jake Mexico, Sept. 25, 2010 Glover to Vernon Johnson, Midwestern State vs. Abilene Christian, 2011; Jake Fenske ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: 409, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christ. at West Texas A&M, Oct. 18, to Cordell Valentine, Tarleton State at North Alabama, 2012; Jake Faber to Mark 2008 Munson, Angelo State vs. UT Permian Basin, 2016; Cade Dyal to Jordan Thomas, PUNTS: 32, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Angelo State, 2017 PUNTING YARDS: 1,203, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 100, Leonard Avery, Texas A&I vs. Slippery Rock, 1976; INTERCEPTIONS: 5, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross vs. East Texas State, 1966 Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I vs. Northern Arizona, 1980; Justin Parson, Tarleton State INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS: 124, Curtis Slater, West Texas A&M at Angelo State, vs. Central Oklahoma, 2003 Oct. 6, 2012 LONGEST KICK RETURN: 100, Johnny Stovall, North Texas vs. Sam Houston, 1936; PATs: 13, Saul Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce, vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 Bob Sloan, East Texas State vs. Midwestern State,1950; Marvin Brown, East Texas PAT ATTEMPTS: 13, Saul Martinez, Texas A&M-Commerce, vs. McMurry, Nov. 1, 2014 State vs. Midwestern State, 1951; Gary Berry, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, 1958; FIELD GOALS: 6, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs. SE Oklahoma, Sept. 12, 2009 Dwight Harrison, Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas, 1967; Wylie Turner, Angelo State FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED: 7, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs SE Oklahoma, vs. Sam Houston, 1976; Joe Ferris, Southwest Texas vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Sept. 12, 2009 Steve Parker, Abilene Christian vs. Angelo State, 1982; Rufus Smith, Eastern N.M. vs. Howard Payne, 1985; Darrell Whitaker, Eastern N.M. vs. N.M. Highlands, 1994; INDIVIDUAL (SEASON) Jurome Lee, Angelo State vs.West Texas A&M, 1995; Norman Miller, Texas A&M- Kingsville vs. Portland State, 1995; Cliff Douglas, West Texas A&M vs. Southwestern RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 317, Gerome Castleberry, East Central, 2002 Okla., 1996; Kareem Larrimore, West Texas A&M vs. Okla. Panhandle St., 1998; RUSHING YARDS: 2,156, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (2,165*, Bernard Scott, Derrick Foster, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Angelo St., 1999; Anthony Armstrong, West Abilene Christian, 2007) Texas A&M vs. Eastern N.M., 2003; Corey White, Eastern N.M. vs. Southwestern RUSHING YARDS PER CARRY: 11.7, Jimmy Pipkin, Midwestern State, 2011 Okla., 2004; Kyle Fox, Angelo State vs. Western State, 2005; Justin Johnson, Abilene RUSHING YARDS PER GAME: 182.8, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2009; Nathan Slaughter, West Texas A&M vs. A&M- RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 28, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 (35*, Bernard Commerce, 2013; Quinn Reels, Angelo State vs. Midwestern State, 2013; D’Maujeric Scott, Abilene Christian, 2007) Tucker, Eastern New Mexico vs. Tarleton State, 2014; Anthony Yancy, Angelo State vs. MOST 100-YD RUSHING GAMES: 12, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 West Texas A&M, 2014; Bubba Tandy, Tarleton State vs. Western New Mexico, 2016; MOST 200-YD GAMES RUSHING: 5, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 Jordan Thomas, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2017; Buck Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce, PASSING ATTEMPTS: 675, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 2017 PASS COMPLETIONS: 447, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 100, Robby Robinett, Southwest Texas vs. PASS COMPLETION PCT.: .720 (118-164), Rahsaan Bell, Midwestern State, 2007 Lamar, 1959; Richey Robertson, Stephen F. Austin vs. East Central, 1966; Byron Shaw, PASSING YARDS: 5,401, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas, A&M, 2013 Texas A&I vs. Sul Ross, 1972; James Cross, Angelo St. vs. Sul Ross, 1974; Emmuel PASSING YARDS/GAME: 437.3, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 Thompson, Texas A&I vs. Central St. (Okla.), 1979; B. Tillman, Harding vs.Northeastern PASSING TOUCHDOWNS: 53, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2013 St., 1999; Tonmar Johnson, Eastern N.M. vs. Midwestern St., 1999; Justin Hibler, PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME: 40.4, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 Eastern N.M. vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2000; Fred Shaw, Central Okla. vs. Tarleton MOST 200-YARD GAMES PASSING: 14, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas A&M, 2012; St., 2004; Markell Walker, East Central at Southeastern Okla., 2010; Cory Whitfield, Dustin Vaughan 2013 Texas A&M-Commerce at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011; Rush Seaver, Angelo State vs. TOTAL PLAYS: 734, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 CSU-Pueblo, 2013; Paul Mason, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 2014 TOTAL YARDS: 5,313, Dustin Vaughan, West Texas, A&M, 2013 LONGEST PUNT: 89, Mark Bounds, West Texas State vs. Central State (Okla.) 1990 TOTAL YARDS/GM: 436.7, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 69, Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian vs. East Texas State, RECEPTIONS: 123, Torrence Allen, West Texas A&M, 2013 1976 RECEIVING YARDS: 1,867, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME: 143.6, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 * Record vacated because of NCAA penalties. RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS: 22, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 PUNT RETURNS: 35, Johnnie Jones, Central Oklahoma, 1998 PUNT RETURN YARDS: 526, Byron Shaw, Texas A&I, 1973

31 Lone Star Conference Football Standings (Since 1986 when WT Joined LSC)

2017 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 2012 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 2008 LSC North North Overall 2005 LSC South South Overall 1. Midwestern State 8-0 10-1 T1. West Texas A&M 7-1 12-3 1. Central Oklahoma 5-0 7-4 1. West Texas A&M* 6-1 10-2 2. Texas A&M-Commerce 7-1 14-1 T1. Midwestern State 7-1 9-2 2. Southeastern Oklahoma State 4-1 6-5 2. Angelo State 4-2 9-3 3. Eastern New Mexico 6-2 8-2 T3. Tarleton State 5-3 6-4 3. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-2 5-5 T3. Tarleton State 3-3 7-3 T4. Angelo State 4-4 6-5 T3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-3 6-6 4. East Central 2-3 3-8 T3. Midwestern State 3-3 6-4 T4. Tarleton State 4-4 6-6 T5. Abilene Christian 4-4 7-4 5. Southwestern Oklahoma State 1-4 3-8 T5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-4 6-4 6. Western New Mexico 3-5 4-7 T5. Angelo State 4-4 5-6 6. Northeastern State 0-5 1-10 T5. Eastern New Mexico 2-4 5-6 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-6 4-7 7. Eastern New Mexico 2-6 3-7 T5. Abilene Christian 2-4 4-6 T8. West Texas A&M 1-7 3-8 T8. Incarnate Word 1-7 2-9 2008 LSC South South Overall T8. UT Permian Basin 1-7 2-9 T8. Texas A&M-Commerce 1-7 1-9 1. Abilene Christian* 6-0 11-1 2004 LSC North North Overall 2. West Texas A&M 5-1 11-2 T1. Southeastern Oklahoma State 4-1 8-3 2016 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 2011 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall T3. Tarleton State 3-3 8-3 T1. Central Oklahoma 4-1 8-2 1. Texas A&M-Commerce 8-1 10-2 1. Midwestern State 8-0 10-1 T3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-3 7-4 T3. Tarleton State 3-2 7-4 2. Midwestern State 7-2 8-3 2. Abilene Christian 7-1 8-3 T3. Midwestern State 3-3 6-4 T3. East Central 3-2 6-4 T3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 6-3 9-3 3. West Texas A&M 6-2 8-3 6. Angelo State 1-5 3-8 5. Southwestern Oklahoma State 1-4 1-9 T3. Eastern New Mexico 6-3 7-5 4. Tarleton State 5-3 6-5 7. Eastern New Mexico 0-6 2-9 6. Northeastern State 0-5 0-10 T5. West Texas A&M 5-4 6-5 5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-4 6-5 T5. Tarleton State 5-4 5-6 T6. Angelo State 2-6 5-6 2007 LSC North North Overall 2004 LSC South South Overall 7. Angelo State 4-5 5-6 T6. Incarnate Word 2-6 2-8 T1. Southwestern Oklahoma State 3-2 6-5 T1. Texas A&M-Kingsville* 5-1 9-2 8. Western New Mexico 3-6 3-8 T8. Eastern New Mexico 1-7 2-9 T1. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-3 5-6 T1. Midwestern State 5-1 8-3 9. Oklahoma Panhandle State 1-8 2-9 T8. Texas A&M-Commerce 1-7 1-9 T1. Central Oklahoma 3-2 4-6 3. Eastern New Mexico 4-2 6-5 10. UT Permian Basin 0-9 2-9 T1. Southeastern Oklahoma State 3-2 4-6 4. Abilene Christian 3-3 5-5 2010 LSC North North Overall T1. Northeastern State 3-2 3-7 5. Texas A&M-Commerce 2-4 4-6 2015 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall T1. Northeastern State 5-1 6-5 6. East Central 0-5 2-9 T6. West Texas A&M 1-5 2-8 1. Texas A&M-Commerce 6-0 8-4 T1. East Central 5-1 5-6 T6. Angelo State 1-5 2-9

INSIDE 2. Midwestern State 5-1 10-2 T3. Eastern New Mexico 3-3 5-6 2007 LSC South South Overall THE LSC T3. Angelo State 3-3 7-4 T3. Southwestern Oklahoma State 3-3 3-8 1. West Texas A&M* 6-0 12-1 2003 LSC North North Overall T3. West Texas A&M 3-3 6-4 5. Southeastern Oklahoma State 2-4 3-8 2. Abilene Christian 5-1 10-3 1. Tarleton State 4-1 8-4 T3. Eastern New Mexico 3-3 6-6 6. Texas A&M-Commerce 2-5 3-8 3. Tarleton State 4-2 9-2 T2. Central Oklahoma 3-2 9-3 6. Tarleton State 1-5 3-7 7. Central Oklahoma 1-5 2-9 4. Midwestern State 3-3 8-3 T2. Southeastern Oklahoma State 3-2 7-3 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-6 2-9 5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-4 3-8 T4. Northeastern State 2-3 3-7 2010 LSC South South Overall 6. Angelo State 1-5 2-8 T4. East Central 2-3 3-8 2014 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 1. Abilene Christian* 6-0 11-1 7. Eastern New Mexico 0-6 5-6 6. Southwestern Oklahoma State 1-4 5-6 1. Texas A&M-Commerce 6-1 9-3 2. Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-1 10-2 T2. Angelo State 5-2 9-3 3. West Texas A&M 4-2 8-4 2006 LSC North North Overall 2003 LSC South South Overall T2. Midwestern State 5-2 6-4 4. Midwestern State 3-3 8-4 1. Southeastern Oklahoma State 4-1 6-4 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville* 6-0 11-2 T4. West Texas A&M^ 1-3 2-5 5. Tarleton State 2-4 3-8 2. Southwestern Oklahoma State 3-2 6-5 2. Abilene Christian 5-1 6-4 T4. Tarleton State 4-3 5-5 6. Angelo State 1-5 5-5 3. Northeastern State 3-2 4-6 3. Midwestern State 4-2 7-3 6. Eastern New Mexico 3-4 7-4 7. Incarnate Word 1-6 3-8 4. Texas A&M-Commerce 2-3 5-5 T4. Eastern New Mexico 2-4 6-5 7. McMurry 1-6 2-8 5. Central Oklahoma 2-3 5-6 T4. Angelo State 2-4 3-8 8. Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-7 2-9 2009 LSC North North Overall 6. East Central 1-4 2-8 T4. West Texas A&M 2-4 3-8 ^WT wins vacated due to NCAA Violations (4-3, 6-5) 1. Texas A&M-Commerce 5-0 5-5 7. Texas A&M-Commerce 0-6 1-10 2. Southeastern Oklahoma State 4-1 7-4 2006 LSC South South Overall 2013 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 3. Central Oklahoma 3-2 4-7 T1. West Texas A&M* 5-1 11-2 2002 LSC North North Overall T1. Eastern New Mexico 5-1 7-3 4. Northeastern State 2-3 2-9 T1. Tarleton State 5-1 6-4 1. Tarleton State 4-1 9-2 T1. Tarleton State 5-1 7-3 5. Southwestern Oklahoma State 1-4 1-10 T3. Midwestern State 4-2 10-3 T2. Southeastern Oklahoma State 3-2 7-3 3. West Texas A&M 4-2 11-3 6. East Central 0-5 0-11 T3. Abilene Christian 4-2 8-3 T2. Southwestern Oklahoma State 3-2 7-4 4. Midwestern State 3-3 7-3 5. Angelo State 2-4 3-7 T4. Central Oklahoma 2-3 5-6 T5. Texas A&M-Commerce 2-4 7-5 2009 LSC South South Overall 6. Eastern New Mexico 1-5 3-7 T4. Northeastern State 2-3 4-7 T5. Angelo State 2-4 5-6 T1. Tarleton State* 4-2 10-3 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-6 3-8 6. East Central 1-4 3-8 7. Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-7 2-8 T1. Midwestern State* 4-2 9-3 T1. Texas A&M-Kingsville* 4-2 9-3 2005 LSC North North Overall 2002 LSC South South Overall T1. West Texas A&M 4-2 7-5 1. Southeastern Oklahoma State 5-0 8-2 T1. Texas A&M-Kingsville* 5-1 10-3 5. Abilene Christian 3-3 9-4 2. Texas A&M-Commerce 4-2 5-5 T1. Abilene Christian 5-1 6-4 6. Angelo State 2-4 6-5 T3. Central Oklahoma 2-3 3-7 T3. Eastern New Mexico 4-2 8-3 7. Eastern New Mexico 0-6 3-8 T3. East Central 2-3 3-7 T3. Midwestern State 4-2 7-4 T3. Northeastern State 2-3 2-8 5. Angelo State 2-4 2-8 6. Southwestern Oklahoma State 0-5 1-10 6. Texas A&M-Commerce 1-5 2-8 7. West Texas A&M 0-6 0-11

32 Lone Star Conference Football Standings (Since 1986 when WT Joined LSC)

2001 LSC North North Overall 1998 LSC North North Overall 1994 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 1988 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 1. Midwestern State 4-1 7-4 1. Central Oklahoma* 9-0 12-1 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 6-0 12-2 1. Texas A&I 6-1 10-3 T2. East Central 3-2 6-4 2. Northeastern State 6-2 8-2 2. Angelo State 4-1 6-5 T2. East Texas State 5-2 8-3 T2. Northeastern State 3-2 5-5 3. Harding 5-3 7-4 3. Central Oklahoma 2-2-1 6-3-1 T2. Angelo State 5-2 6-4 T4. Southwestern Oklahoma State 2-3 4-6 4. Southeastern Oklahoma State 4-4 5-5 4. East Texas State (TAMUK) 2-3 5-5 T4. Cameron 4-3 5-3-1 T4. Southeastern Oklahoma State 2-3 3-7 5. Ouachita Baptist 3-5 3-7 5. Eastern New Mexico 1-3-1 6-4-1 T4. Central State 4-3 4-5 6. Central Oklahoma 1-4 3-8 6. East Central 1-7 2-8 6. Abilene Christian 0-5 3-7 6. Abilene Christian 3-4 3-7 7. Southwestern Oklahoma State 0-9 0-10 7. West Texas State 1-6 2-8 2001 LSC South South Overall 1993 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 8. Eastern New Mexico 0-7 2-8 T1. Texas A&M-Kingsville* 5-1 9-1 1998 LSC South South Overall 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-0 7-6 T1. Tarleton State* 5-1 9-2 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 8-1 11-3 T2. Abilene Christian 3-2 7-3 1987 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 3. Angelo State 4-2 6-4 2. West Texas A&M 7-2 8-3 T2. Angelo State 3-2 7-3 T1. Texas A&I 4-1 9-2 4. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-3 7-4 T3. Eastern New Mexico 6-3 8-3 4. Central Oklahoma 2-3 7-3 T1. Angelo State 4-1 9-3 T5. Eastern New Mexico 2-4 6-4 T3. Angelo State 6-3 6-4 T5. East Texas State 1-4 5-6 3. Eastern New Mexico 3-2 9-2 T5. Abilene Christian 2-4 3-8 T5. Abilene Christian 3-6 4-6 T5. Eastern New Mexico 1-4 1-8-1 T4. Abilene Christian 2-3 5-6 7. West Texas A&M 0-6 2-9 T5. Tarleton State 3-6 3-8 T4. West Texas State 2-3 5-6 T5. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-6 3-8 1992 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 6. East Texas State 0-5 2-9 2000 LSC North North Overall 8. Midwestern State 1-8 2-9 1. Texas A&I (TAMUK) 6-0 9-3 1. Northeastern State* 5-0 9-1 2. East Texas State 5-1 8-3 1986 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall T2. Midwestern State 3-2 7-4 1997 LSC North North Overall T3. Angelo State 3-3 5-5 1. West Texas State 6-0 7-4 T2. Central Oklahoma 3-2 5-5 T1. Central Oklahoma 5-1 9-2 T3. Eastern New Mexico 3-3 5-5 T2. Texas A&I 4-2 9-2 T4. Southwestern Oklahoma State 2-3 6-4 T1. Southwestern Oklahoma State 5-1 5-5 T5. Central Oklahoma 2-4 6-4 T2. Abilene Christian 4-2 7-3 THE LSC INSIDE T4. East Central 2-3 6-5 3. Northeastern State 4-2 4-7 T5. Abilene Christian 2-4 3-6 T4. Eastern New Mexico 3-3 8-3 6. Southeastern Oklahoma State 0-5 1-9 T4. Harding 3-3 5-5 7. Cameron 0-6 1-9 T4. Angelo State 3-3 6-5 T4. Ouachita Baptist 3-3 4-6 6. East Texas State 1-5 2-9 2000 LSC South South Overall 6. Southeastern Oklahoma State 1-5 3-7 1991 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall 7. Howard Payne 0-6 0-10 T1. Eastern New Mexico 4-2 6-4 7. East Central 0-6 0-10 1. Eastern New Mexico 5-1 7-3-1 * Overall LSC Champion (Divisional Years) T1. Angelo State 4-2 6-4 T2. East Texas State 4-1-1 7-3-1 T3. Tarleton State 3-3 6-5 1997 LSC South South Overall T2. Angelo State 4-1-1 6-3-1 T3. Texas A&M-Commerce 3-3 5-6 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville* 7-0 9-2 4. Texas A&I 4-2 7-3 T3. West Texas A&M 3-3 5-6 2. Angelo State 6-1 10-2 T5. Cameron 1-5 3-7 T3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-3 4-7 T3. Abilene Christian 4-3 7-4 T5. Central Oklahoma 1-5 3-7 7. Abilene Christian 1-5 1-9 T3. West Texas A&M 4-3 7-4 T5. Abilene Christian 1-5 1-9 T5. Eastern New Mexico 2-5 5-6 1999 LSC North North Overall T5. Tarleton State 2-5 4-7 1990 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall T1. Northeastern State* 6-2 10-4 T5. Texas A&M-Commerce 2-5 3-8 1. East Texas State 7-0 10-3 T1. Central Oklahoma* 7-2 8-3 8. Midwestern State 1-6 3-7 T2. Angelo State 5-2 7-3 T1. Southeastern Oklahoma State* 6-2 7-4 T2. Eastern New Mexico 5-2 6-4 4. Southwestern Oklahoma State 4-5 5-5 1996 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall T2. Texas A&I 5-2 6-4 T5. Harding 3-5 5-5 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-0 8-3 5. Central State (Central Oklahoma) 3-4 4-6 T5. East Central 3-5 3-7 2. Central Oklahoma 5-2 9-3 T6. Cameron 1-6 2-8 7. Ouachita Baptist 1-7 3-7 T3. Texas A&M-Commerce 4-3 7-4 T6. Abilene Christian 1-6 1-9 T3. Abilene Christian 4-3 6-4 T6. West Texas State 1-6 1-10 1999 LSC South South Overall T3. Angelo State 4-3 6-4 T1. Angelo State 6-3 8-3 T6. Tarleton State 2-5 5-5 1989 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall T1. Eastern New Mexico 6-3 8-3 T6. Eastern New Mexico 2-5 3-8 1. Texas A&I 7-0 10-1 T3. Tarleton State 5-4 5-6 8. West Texas A&M 0-7 1-9 T2. Angelo State 5-2 9-2 T3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 5-4 5-6 T2. Eastern New Mexico 5-2 7-3 T5. Abilene Christian 4-5 4-6 1995 Lone Star Conference LSC Overall T2. Abilene Christian 5-2 5-5 T5. Texas A&M-Commerce 4-5 4-7 1. Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-0 11-2 T5. East Texas State 2-5 4-6 7. Midwestern State 3-6 4-7 2. Texas A&M-Commerce 6-1 8-4 T5. Cameron 2-5 3-7 8. West Texas A&M 2-7 3-8 3. Angleo State 4-2-1 6-3-1 T5. West Texas State 2-5 3-8 4. Central Oklahoma 4-3 8-3 8. Central State 0-7 0-10-1 5. Eastern New Mexico 3-3-1 6-4-1 6. Abilene Christian 2-5 4-7 7. West Texas A&M 1-6 5-6

8. Tarleton State 0-7 1-10

33 The Lone Star Conference Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athlet- Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, LSC FOOTBALL TITLES ics, the Lone Star Conference™ (LSC) is an innovative while Incarnate Word joined the league in 2010. athletics conference that aims to provide a superior Harding reconnected with the league as an affiliate 1982 Southwest Texas competitive experience for member institutions member in track and field from 2013-15, and McMurry 1983 East Texas, SW Texas and to allow for comprehensive development of was an affiliate member in indoor and outdoor track 1984 Angelo State student-athletes through academic services and and field and football in 2014. 1985 Texas A&I life skills programming. The LSC continues to build UT Permian Basin and Western New Mexico were upon its proud history while intending to be recog- 1986 West Texas State added to the league in 2016, while Lubbock Christian 1987 Angelo St., Texas A&I nized as the premier NCAA Division II conference in joined as an affiliate member in indoor and outdoor the nation. track and field that same year. Oklahoma Panhandle 1988 Texas A&I The league’s mission is to foster student partic- State was an affiliate member in football in 2016. 1989 Texas A&I 1990 East Texas State ipation and success among member institutions On July 1, 2019, the LSC will add eight schools as in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics as an the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith, Dallas Baptist 1991 Eastern New Mexico integral part of each institution’s total educational University, Lubbock Christian University, Oklahoma 1992 Texas A&I program. The LSC shall pursue student-athlete Christian University, Rogers State University, St. 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville development with highest regard to the princi- Edward’s University, St. Mary’s University, and Texas 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville ples of academic excellence, graduation success, A&M International University join the league. With 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville sportsmanship, ethical conduct, resourcefulness, 19 members, the LSC 1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville community service, gender will become the biggest equity, and diversity. 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville conference in NCAA 1998 Central Oklahoma The LSC - founded Division II. on April 25, 1931 - has 1999 Northeastern St., Southeastern Okla., Cent. Okla. Past members of 2000 Northeastern State developed from a five-team the LSC include Trinity, conference of Texas-based Houston, Lamar, Howard 2001 Texas A&M-Kingsville, Tarleton State schools to an 11-member Payne, Sul Ross State, 2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville league that spans three McMurry, Harding, 2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville states (Texas, Oklahoma Ouachita Baptist, Central 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville and New Mexico). Oklahoma, East Central 2005 West Texas A&M The league continues to (Okla.), Northeastern 2006 West Texas A&M assist its member institutions in the maintenance of State (Okla.), Southeastern Oklahoma, Southwestern 2007 West Texas A&M intercollegiate athletic programs that are compat- Oklahoma, Abilene Christian and Incarnate Word. 2008 Abilene Christian ible with the highest standards of education and While the LSC has maintained a long-standing competitive sports. 2009 Tarleton State, Midwestern State, A&M-Kingsville tradition of competitive athletic programs for its 2010 Abilene Christian Throughout the league's 87-year history, various members, many teams and individuals have gone 2011 Midwestern State

INSIDE institutions have competed under the LSC banner. on to distinguish themselves on the national stage. THE LSC Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce (then Entering 2018-19, LSC member institutions have 2012 West Texas A&M, Midwestern State East Texas State) remains from the original group collected 79 NCAA team national championships 2013 Eastern New Mexico, Tarleton State that was formed in 1931 when North Texas State, since the league joined the Division II membership in 2014 Texas A&M-Commerce (Regular Season) Angelo St. Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State and 1982. Texas A&M-Commerce (football), West Texas (LSC Playoff) Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas A&M (women’s indoor track and field), and Texas 2015 Texas A&M-Commerce (Regular Season) Midwestern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. A&M-Kingsville (men’s outdoor track and field) won State (LSC Playoff) The membership alignment has changed over national titles last year. 2016 Texas A&M-Commerce the years, with current members added from 1954 The LSC conducts conference championships in 17 2017 Midwestern State to 2016. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) sports (eight men and nine women). Men's champi- joined in 1954, and Angelo State in 1968. onships include football, cross country, basketball, Conference membership remained within the baseball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and LSC FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico field, golf and tennis. Women's titles are determined BY SCHOOL was admitted. Since then, the LSC has included in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, soft- members from Arkansas and Oklahoma. ball, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, (Current LSC Members) tennis and golf. Texas A&M-Kingsville (Texas A&I)...... 27 Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Woman's (1989) The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas A&M-Commerce (East Texas State). . . . . 23 and previous members West Texas A&M (1986, 1993) Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Jay Poerner West Texas A&M (West Texas State). . . . . 5 and Tarleton State (1968, 1994) joined the league serves as Commissioner, with assistance from Mela- Midwestern State...... 4 soon after. nie Robotham (Media Relations), Danielle Anderson Angelo State...... 3 (Compliance) and Cheryl Scott (Business). Tarleton State...... 3 Eastern New Mexico...... 2

2013 senior quarterback Dustin Vaughan threw for a school, conference and NCAA Division II record 5,401 yards and 53 touchdown passes, which was third-most in Division II history. He was named 2013 Harlon Hill runner-up, while earning LSC Male Scholar-Athlete of the Year and Fred Jacoby LSC Male Athlete of the Year honors. 34 35 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Individual & Team Season Stats

2017 RESULTS (3-8, 1-7 LSC) INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Date Opponent Score Time Attend RUSHING GP-GS Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Sep 02 #13 AZUSA PACIFIC L, 13-24 2:47 6,198 Warren Witherspoon 10-7 177 761 92 609 3.8 1 51 6.6.9 Sep 09 #7 COLORADO STATE-PUEBLO W, 24-21 2:36 6,095 Jordan Johnson 11-11 36 163 6 157 4.4 3 28 14.3 Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN* W, 17-6 2:50 6,579 Brandon Blair 10-3 38 149 10 139 3.7 2 27 13.9 Sep 23 at Tarleton State* L, 20-30 2:58 6,823 Justing Houghtaling 9-9 66 281 204 77 1.2 2 34 8.6 Sep 30 EASTERN NEW MEXICO* L, 14-28 2:33 7,629 Kobe Morrow 5-0 31 87 15 72 2.3 0 7 14.4 Oct 07 at Texas A&M-Kingsville* L, 9-37 2:50 4,785 Myron Buchanan 1-1 13 48 0 48 3.7 0 15 48.0 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE W, 17-14 2:36 8,327 Collin Bailey 2-0 5 27 3 24 4.8 0 12 12.0 Oct 21 at #5 Midwestern State* L, 3-45 2:33 8,020 Ben Arbuckle 11-2 11 31 20 11 1.0 0 9 1.0 Oct 28 #9 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE* L, 16-35 3:10 3,896 Trent Canion 5-0 1 5 0 5 5.0 0 5 1.0 Nov 04 at Angelo State* L, 3-51 2:51 2,832 Skyler Bonneau 3-0 8 16 11 5 0.6 0 8 1.7 Nov 11 WESTERN NEW MEXICO* L, 17-21 2:51 5,487 Alex Schrag 11-0 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 * Lone Star Conference Game Junior Pome'e 11-7 1 2 0 2 2.0 0 2 0.2 John Cummings 11-0 1 0 10 -10 -10.0 0 0 -0.9 TEAM STATISTICS WT OPP TEAM 5-0 8 0 41 -41 -5.1 0 0 -8.2 SCORING 153 312 Total ...... 11 397 1573 412 1161 2.9 8 51 105.5 Points Per Game 13.9 28.4 Opponents ...... 11 385 1781 240 1541 4.0 20 50 140.1 Points Off Turnovers 40 73 FIRST DOWNS 155 242 PASSING GP-GS Effic Comp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long Avg/G Rushing 66 87 Justin Houghtaling 9-9 98.89 85-180-9 47.2 1160 4 60 128.9 Passing 71 144 Ben Arbuckle 11-2 106.60 36-71-3 50.7 426 3 36 38.7 Penalty 18 11 Skyler Bonneau 3-0 102.86 3-7-0 42.9 50 0 38 16.7 RUSHING YARDAGE 1161 1541 Total ...... 11 100.98 124-258-12 48.1 1636 7 60 148.7 Yards Gained Rushing 1573 1781 Opponents . . . . . 11 140.63 250-383-9 65.3 2943 18 72 267.5 Yards Lost Rushing 412 240 Rushing Attempts 397 385 RECEIVING GP-GS No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Rush 2.9 4.0 Jordan Johnson 11-11 19 267 14.1 1 39 24.3 Average Per Game 105.5 140.1 Markel Steward 5-0 15 235 15.7 0 40 47.0 TDs Rushing 8 20 Kailan Noseff 8-3 15 166 11.1 1 38 20.8 PASSING YARDAGE 1636 2943 Junior Pome'e 11-7 13 197 15.2 2 39 17.9 Comp-Att-Int 124-258-12 250-383-9 Avery Lewis 11-7 12 259 21.6 1 60 23.5 Average Per Pass 6.3 7.7 Warren Witherspoon 10-7 11 145 13.2 0 48 14.5 Average Per Catch 13.2 11.8 Payton Gonzales 9-9 10 144 14.4 0 30 16.0 Average Per Game 148.7 267.5 Ja'Quarius Daniels 9-4 8 64 8.0 2 20 7.1 TDs Passing 7 18 Brandon Blair 10-3 5 11 2.2 0 5 1.1 TOTAL OFFENSE 2797 4484 Taylor O'Neal-Givens 3-0 3 34 11.3 0 18 11.3 Total Plays 655 768 Nick Andress 2-0 3 23 7.7 0 13 11.5 Average Per Play 4.3 5.8 P.J. Leonce 3-0 3 19 6.3 0 15 6.3 Average Per Game 254.3 407.6 Jared Shirley 2-1 2 35 17.5 0 31 17.5 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 31-651 14-281 Jeremy Garcia 5-2 2 26 13.0 0 23 5.2 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 16-108 17-54 Myron Buchanan 1-1 1 11 11.0 0 11 11.0 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 9-210 12-122 MacGreggor Harrah 9-0 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.1 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 21.0 20.1 Kobe Morrow 5-0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.2 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.8 3.2 Total ...... 11 124 1636 13.2 7 60 148.7

2017 BUFFALO 2017 INT RETURN AVERAGE 23.3 10.2 Opponents ...... 11 250 2943 11.8 18 72 267.5 SEASON REVIEW SEASON FUMBLES-LOST 20-10 14-6 PENALTIES-YARDS 58-523 79-737 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Average Per Game 47.5 67.0 Keith Blank 6 38 6.3 0 14 PUNTS-YARDS 54-2353 47-1777 Kailan Noseff 4 13 3.2 0 5 Average Per Punt 43.6 37.8 P.J. Leonce 4 29 7.2 0 17 Net Punt Average 39.6 33.4 Jordan Johnson 1 16 16.0 0 0 KICKOFFS-YARDS 40-2320 57-3316 Chazz Slatinsky 1 12 12.0 0 0 Average Per Kick 58.0 58.2 Total ...... 16 108 6.8 0 17 Net Kick Average 37.8 38.4 Opponents ...... 17 54 3.2 0 24 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:46 29:47 3RD-DOWN Conversions 51/154 67/146 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long 3rd-Down Pct. 33% 46% Kevon Thomas 4 106 26.5 1 52 4TH-DOWN Conversions 5/14 10/17 Chazz Slatinsky 2 47 23.5 0 33 4th-Down Pct. 36% 46% Isaiah Barnett 2 57 28.5 0 45 SACKS BY-YARDS 19-131 32-206 Trevor Myklebust 1 0 0.0 0 0 MISC YARDS 0 0 Total ...... 9 210 23.3 1 52 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 16 41 Opponents ...... 12 122 10.2 0 43 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 14-25 9-14 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-1 3-4 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long RED-ZONE SCORES (24-33) 73% (35-42) 83% Lloyd Turner 14 350 25.0 0 50 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (12-33) 36% (29-42) 69% Keith Blank 13 267 20.5 0 35 PAT-ATTEMPTS (13-13) 100% (37-38) 97% Junior Pome'e 4 34 8.5 0 13 ATTENDANCE 44211 22460 Total ...... 31 651 21.0 0 50 Games/Avg Per Game 7/6316 4/5615 Opponents ...... 14 281 20.1 1 100 Neutral Site Games 0/0 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Chazz Slatinsky 1 10 10.0 0 10 West Texas A&M 26 44 20 63 0 153 Total ...... 1 10 10.0 0 10 OPPONENTS 76 83 81 72 0 312 Opponents ...... 2 52 26.0 2 46

36 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Individual Season Stats

PAT PAT PAT PAT ALL PURPOSE GP Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf PTS Warren Witherspoon 10 669 145 0 0 0 814 81.4 Alex Schrag - 14-25 13-13 - - - - - 56 Jordan Johnson 11 157 267 16 0 0 440 40.0 Jordan Johnson 4 ------24 Lloyd Turner 10 0 0 0 350 0 350 35.0 Junior Pome'e 2 - - - 1 - - - 14 Keith Blank 11 0 0 38 267 0 305 27.7 Ja'Quarius Daniels 2 ------12 Avery Lewis 11 0 259 0 0 0 259 23.5 Justin Houghtaling 2 - - 0-1 - - - - 12 Markel Steward 5 0 235 0 0 0 235 47.0 Brandon Blair 2 ------12 Avery Lewis 1 ------6 Junior Pome'e 11 2 197 0 34 0 233 21.2 Kailan Noseff 1 ------6 Kailan Noseff 8 0 166 13 0 0 179 22.4 Kevon Thomas 1 ------6 Brandon Blair 10 139 11 0 0 0 150 15.0 Warren Witherspoon 1 ------6 Payton Gonzales 9 0 144 0 0 0 144 16.0 Ben Arbuckle - - - - - 1-2 - - 0 Kevon Thomas 11 0 0 0 0 106 106 9.6 Total ...... 16 14-25 13-13 0-1 1 1-2 - - 153 Justin Houghtaling 9 77 0 0 0 0 77 8.6 Opponents ...... 41 9-14 37-38 0-1 1 1-2 - - 312 Kobe Morrow 5 72 -1 0 0 0 71 14.2 Ja'Quarius Daniels 9 0 64 0 0 0 64 7.1 TOTAL OFFENSE GP Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Myron Buchanan 1 48 11 0 0 0 59 59.0 Justin Houghtaling 9 246 77 1160 1237 137.4 Chazz Slatinsky 9 0 0 12 0 47 59 6.6 Warren Witherspoon 10 177 669 0 669 66.9 Isaiah Barnett 9 0 0 0 0 57 57 6.3 Ben Arbuckle 11 82 11 426 437 39.7 Jordan Johnson 11 36 157 0 157 14.3 P.J. Leonce 3 0 19 29 0 0 48 16.0 Brandon Blair 10 38 139 0 139 13.9 Jared Shirley 2 0 35 0 0 0 35 17.5 Kobe Morrow 5 31 72 0 72 14.4 Taylor O'Neal-Givens 3 0 34 0 0 0 34 11.3 Skyler Bonneau 3 15 5 50 55 18.3 Jeremy Garcia 5 0 26 0 0 0 26 5.2 Myron Buchanan 1 13 48 0 48 48.0 Collin Bailey 2 24 0 0 0 0 24 12.0 Collin Bailey 2 5 24 0 24 12.0 Nick Andress 2 0 23 0 0 0 23 11.5 Trent Canion 5 1 5 0 5 1.0 Ben Arbuckle 11 11 0 0 0 0 11 1.0 Alex Schrag 11 1 3 0 3 0.3 Skyler Bonneau 3 5 0 0 0 0 5 1.7 Junior Pome'e 11 1 2 0 2 0.2 Trent Canion 5 5 0 0 0 0 5 1.0

John Cummings 11 1 -10 0 -10 -0.9 SEASON REVIEW

Alex Schrag 11 3 0 0 0 0 3 0.3 2017 BUFFALO TEAM 5 8 -41 0 -41 -8.2 MacGreggor Harrah 9 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.1 Total ...... 11 655 1161 1636 2797 254.3 Opponent ...... 11 768 1541 2943 4484 407.6 John Cummings 11 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -0.9 TEAM 5 -41 0 0 0 0 -41 -8.2 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC i20 50+ Blkd Total ...... 11 1161 1636 108 651 210 3766 342.4 John Cummings 54 2353 43.6 68 8 12 17 17 0 Opponents ...... 11 1541 2943 54 281 122 4941 449.2 Total ...... 54 2353 43.6 68 8 12 17 17 0 Opponents ...... 47 1777 37.8 55 5 5 19 6 2

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Alex Schrag 40 2320 58.0 21 3 Total ...... 40 2320 58.0 21 3 20.1 37.8 27 Opponents ...... 57 3316 58.2 19 3 21.0 38.4 26

FIELD GOALS Made-Att Pct 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blk Alex Schrag 14-25 86.0 1-1 5-5 5-11 2-4 1-4 53 0

FIELD GOALS West Texas A&M Opponents Azusa Pacific 33, (25),(29) (25) Colorado State-Pueblo (23),(27),(28) - UT Permian Basin 56,(42) (42),48,(40) Tarleton State 32,57,36 (39) Eastern New Mexico - 60 Texas A&M-Kingsville (37) (39) Adams State 52,(37),32 - Midwestern State 38,(53) (21) Texas A&M-Commerce (45),(39),(38) 49,37 Angelo State (31) (30),(22),33,(22) Western New Mexico (19),39,43,48 -

37 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Individual Defensive Season Stats

Frank Honang (38) and Trevor Myklebust (51) Henry Paul (92) had ten total tackles and nine solo Daelin Young (46) led the Buffs with eight sacks combine for a tackle against Adams State on stops in his first season in a WT uniform in 2017. and earned second team all-conference honors in Homecoming. Myklebust led th team with 92 2017 as he had a team-high 12 tackles for loss and tackles last season. 76 total stops. DEFENSIVE STATISTICS # NAME GP-GS UT AT TT TFL Sacks Int-Yds BU PD QBH FR-Yds FF BLK Saf 51 Trevor Myklebust 11-11 59 33 92 3.5-8 1.5-5 1-0 2 3 1 . 1 . . 46 Daelin Young 11-11 59 17 76 12.0-67 8.0-55 . 1 1 10 . 2 . . 56 Carter James 11-11 40 33 73 7.5-12 . . 1 1 3 1-0 . . . 53 Lance Hyder 11-11 35 26 61 7.5-39 5.0-32 . . . 7 . . . . 50 Eric Collins 11-11 35 21 56 6.0-30 2.5-15 . 3 3 3 . 1 . . 28 Chazz Slatinsky 9-9 39 14 53 . . 2-47 3 5 . 2-10 . 1 . 23 Keimone Davis 11-6 36 9 45 2.5-4 ...... 24 Kevon Thomas 11-10 35 5 40 1.0-3 . 4-106 7 11 . . . . . 3 Keith Blank 11-6 29 6 35 . . . 3 3 . . . . . 4 Isaiah Barnett 9-4 23 11 34 1.0-1 . 2-57 5 7 1 . . . . 97 Solomon Perdue 11-11 20 14 34 5.0-8 1.0-1 . 2 2 2 2-0 . . . 38 Frank Honang 8-4 30 3 33 1.0-12 ...... 2 . . 54 Gerred Johnson 11-11 23 6 29 4.0-25 2.0-19 . 1 1 5 . 2 . . 44 Hayden Dennis 11-0 17 12 29 . . . 1 1 1 1-0 . . . 18 Josiah Pennington 9-3 9 5 14 . . . 3 3 . . . . . 90 Mykeil Clayton 10-0 9 3 12 2.0-16 . . . . 2 . . . . 92 Henry Paul 9-0 9 1 10 1.0-3 . . . . 2 . . . . 32 Talon Baskin 11-2 9 . 9 1.0-1 . . 1 1 . . . . . 36 Joseph Radke 8-0 3 5 8 1.0-2 . . . . 1 . . . . 26 Dailyn Wells 11-0 6 1 7 ......

2017 BUFFALO 2017 98 Patrick Dickerson 6-0 4 1 5 1.0-4 1.0-4 ...... SEASON REVIEW SEASON 39 Brock Gerlich 11-0 2 1 3 ...... 8 Niko Brown 5-0 2 1 3 ...... 87 Junior Pome'e 11-7 3 . 3 ...... 16 Jordan Johnson 11-11 3 . 3 ...... 1 . 14 Brandon Blair 10-3 1 1 2 ...... 22 Isaac Watson 9-0 1 . 1 ...... 65 Kellon Smith 10-1 . 1 1 ...... 6 P.J. Leonce 3-0 1 . 1 ...... 61 Remington Weis 3-1 . 1 1 ...... 83 Payton Gonzales 9-9 1 . 1 ...... 85 Nick Andress 2-0 . 1 1 ...... 7 Justin Houghtaling 9-9 1 . 1 ...... 29 Trent Canion 5-0 1 . 1 ...... 84 Avery Lewis 11-7 1 . 1 ...... 2 Kailan Noseff 8-3 1 . 1 ...... Total ...... 11 547 232 779 57-235 19-131 9-210 33 42 38 6-10 8 2 . Opponents ...... 11 493 214 707 86-372 32-206 12-122 34 46 53 10-52 12 . .

38 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Game by Game Stats

GAME BY GAME TACKLES - MINIMUM 29 TACKLES UA-A TOT APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Trevor Myklebust, LB 59-33 92 5-1 3-1 4-1 1-4 7-6 3-12 7-2 9-2 6-0 9-4 5-0 Daelin Young, LB 59-17 76 5-1 9-0 5-1 2-2 8-2 2-3 12-2 3-1 1-1 7-2 5-2 Carter James, LB 40-33 73 4-2 4-1 4-2 3-0 6-5 4-6 3-1 4-4 4-4 3-4 1-4 Lance Hyder, DL 35-26 61 3-2 0-7 6-2 1-4 7-1 3-4 2-0 2-2 2-0 3-4 6-0 Eric Collins, LB 35-21 56 1-3 3-0 1-4 3-2 7-2 1-3 2-1 7-2 3-1 3-2 4-1 Chazz Slatinsky, DB 39-14 53 7-1 5-1 3-0 7-4 4-1 5-4 6-0 2-3 - DNP DNP Keimone Davis, DB 36-9 45 - - - - - 5-7 11-0 4-1 6-1 10-0 - Kevon Thomas, DB 35-5 40 - 3-0 5-0 3-0 6-0 2-1 6-2 5-2 3-0 1-0 1-0 Keith Blank, DB 29-6 35 1-2 5-1 3-0 4-2 2-1 - 2-0 - 2-0 4-0 6-0 Isaiah Barnett, DB 23-11 34 4-0 1-1 6-2 2-2 4-0 0-3 - 2-0 4-3 DNP DNP Solomon Perdue, DL 20-14 34 - 0-1 1-0 2-1 5-0 0-8 2-1 1-0 1-2 6-0 2-1 Frank Honang, DB 30-3 33 DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 - 8-0 7-0 2-0 8-1 4-1 Gerred Johnson, DL 23-6 29 1-0 2-1 2-0 2-1 5-0 1-0 1-2 3-0 3-0 3-2 - Hayden Dennis 17-12 29 3-0 1-0 - 1-5 0-1 1-0 5-0 0-2 4-1 2-1 0-2

GAME BY GAME TACKLES FOR LOSS - MINIMUM TWO TFLS UA-A TOT APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Daelin Young, LB 12-0 12.0 3-0-16 - 3.0-22 1.0-8 - - 2.0-12 - - 1.0-2 2.0-7 Carter James, LB 7-1 7.5 1.0-1 1.0-1 2.0-4 1.0-3 1.0-1 0.5-1 - - - - 1.0-1 Lance Hyder, DL 7-1 7.5 - - 1.0-6 - 1.0-2 1.5-2 1.0-7 - 1.0-9 - 2.0-13 Eric Collins, LB 6-0 6.0 - 2.0-7 - 1.0-3 2.0-11 - 1.0-9 - - - - Solomon Perdue, DL 5-0 5.0 - - - 1.0-2 - - 1.0-2 - 1.0-2 - 2.0-2 Gerred Johnson, DL 4-0 4.0 - - - 2.0-11 1.0-3 - - - 1.0-11 - - Trevor Myklebust, LB 3-1 3.5 - - 1.0-2 - - 0.5-1 1.0-5 - - - 1.0-1 Keimone Davis, DB 2-1 2.5 - - - - - 0.5-1 - - 1.0-2 1.0-1 - Mykeil Clayton, DL 2-0 2.0 - DNP ------2.0-16

GAME BY GAME SACKS - MINIMUM ONE SACK UA-A TOT APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Daelin Young, LB 8-0 8.0 2.0-15 - 2.0-18 1.0-8 - - 2.0-12 - - 1.0-2 - Lance Hyder, DL 4-2 5.0 - 0.5-1 1.5-6 - - - 1.0-7 - 1.0-9 - 1.0-10 Eric Collins, LB 2-1 2.5 - 1.0-6 0.5-1 - - - 1.0-9 - - - - SEASON REVIEW

Gerred Johnson, DL 2-0 2.0 - - - 1.0-8 - - - - 1.0-11 - - 2017 BUFFALO Trevor Myklebust, LB 1-1 1.5 ------1.5-5 - - - - Solomon Perdue 1-0 1.0 ------1.0-1 Patrick Dickerson, DL 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-4 - - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - PASSING PUNTING J. HOUGHTALING CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG SKS-YDS EFFIC JOHN CUMMINGS NO YDS AVG LNG BLK TB FC 50+ I20 Azusa Pacific 9-21-0 42.9 94 0 20 3-26 80.46 Azusa Pacific 4 181 45.2 55 0 2 1 2 1 Colorado State-Pueblo 4-11-0 36.4 51 0 39 3-35 75.31 Colorado State-Pueblo 6 204 34.0 49 0 0 0 0 0 Tarleton State 17-38-1 44.7 272 0 40 0-0 99.60 UT Permian Basin 7 279 39.9 55 0 0 2 3 2 Eastern New Mexico 12-20-1 60.0 116 2 38 1-7 131.72 Tarleton State 3 103 34.3 41 0 0 1 0 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 7-17-1 41.2 125 1 39 6-41 110.59 Eastern New Mexico 6 270 45.0 56 0 0 2 2 4 Adams State 14-23-1 60.9 171 0 37 2-6 114.63 Texas A&M-Kingsville 7 302 43.1 55 0 1 2 2 3 Midwestern State 9-20-2 45.0 154 0 48 4-10 89.68 Adams State 3 173 57.7 66 0 2 0 2 1 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-20-1 50.0 158 1 60 5-38 122.86 Midwestern State 3 112 37.3 44 0 1 1 0 2 Angelo State 3-10-2 30.0 19 0 13 3-18 5.96 Texas A&M-Commerce 6 288 48.0 53 0 0 1 3 1 TOTALS 85-180-9 47.2 1160 4 60 27-181 98.69 Angelo State 7 343 49.0 68 0 2 2 2 3 Western New Mexico 2 98 49.0 59 0 0 0 1 0 BEN ARBUCKLE CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG SKS-YDS EFFIC TOTALS 54 2353 43.6 68 0 8 12 17 17 Colorado State-Pueblo 4-7-0 57.1 39 1 13 0-0 151.09 UT Permian Basin 13-24-2 54.2 140 0 22 2-11 86.50 Angelo State 2-9-1 22.2 10 0 5 0-0 9.33 Western New Mexico 17-31-0 54.8 237 2 36 1-7 140.35 TOTALS 36-71-3 50.7 426 3 36 3-18 106.60

S. BONNEAU CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG SKS-YDS EFFIC Texas A&M-Kingsville 3-7-0 42.9 50 0 38 2-7 102.86 TOTALS 3-7-0 42.9 50 0 38 2-7 102.86

39 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Game by Game Stats

GAME BY GAME RUSHING No-Yds/TD APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Warren Witherspoon, RB 177-689/1 24-138/0 16-31/0 10-17/0 DNP 2-5/0 10-25/0 18-160/1 14-33/0 31-87/0 31-98/0 21-75/0 Jordan Johnson, FB 36-157/3 1-18/0 12-66/1 5-16/1 7-30/1 3-9/0 - - 1-5/0 1--2/0 1-4/0 5-11/0 Brandon Blair, RB 38-139/2 - 1-3/0 6-31/1 11-37/1 3-4/0 5-14/0 5-9/0 3-14/0 DNP 2-1/0 2-26/0 Justin Houghtaling, QB 66-77/2 7-0/0 9-19/0 DNP 6-37/1 3--1/0 9--32/0 8-26/1 10-27/0 7--5/0 7-6/0 DNP Kobe Morrow, RB 31-72/0 DNP 3-5/0 9-17/0 9-31/0 10-19/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Myron Buchanan 13-48/0 13-48/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Collin Bailey 5-24/0 4-19/0 DNP 1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Ben Arbuckle, QB 11-11/0 - 2-9/0 5-0/0 ------4-2/0 Trent Canion, RB 1-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-5/0 - DNP Skyler Bonneau, QB 8-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 8-5/0 DNP DNP DNP - - Alex Schrag 1-3/0 ------1-3/0 Junior Pome'e, TE 1-2/0 - - - - 1-2/0 ------John Cummings, P 1--10/0 ------1--10/0 - TEAM 8--41/0 DNP DNP 2--4/0 DNP DNP DNP 3--6/0 1--5/0 DNP 1--25/0 1--10/0

GAME BY GAME RECEIVING No-Yds/TD APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Jordan Johnson, FB 19-261/1 - - 3-19/0 4-78/0 - 2-43/0 3-59/0 3-38/0 1-11/0 - 3-19/1 Avery Lewis, WR 12/259/1 3-42/0 - 1-22/0 - 1-38/0 - - 1-21/0 2-72/0 - 4-64/1 Markel Steward, TE 15-235/0 - DNP DNP 6-132/0 4-28/0 2-46/0 3-29/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP Junior Pome'e, TE 13-197/2 - 2-35/0 2-28/0 1-8/0 1-24/1 1-7/0 - 2-12/0 2-40/1 - 2-43/0 Kailan Noseff, WR 15-166/1 2-13/0 1-13/0 3-41/0 1-7/0 2-15/0 3-59/1 3-18/0 DNP DNP - DNP Warren Witherspoon, RB 11-145/0 1-9/0 2-27/0 - DNP - 1-12/0 1-10/0 2-53/0 2-4/0 1-2/0 1-28/0 Payton Gonzales, WR 10-144/0 2-19/0 1-13/0 1-22/0 1-17/0 - 1-8/0 2-29/0 1-3/0 1-6/0 DNP DNP Ja'Quarius Daniels, WR 8-64/2 - 1-4/1 - 1-12/0 2-10/1 DNP DNP - 2-25/0 - 2-13/0 Jared Shirley, WR 2-35/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-4/0 1-31/0 Taylor O'Neal-Givens, RB 3-34/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 3-34/0 Jeremy Garcia, WR 2-26/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 2-26/0 - DNP - DNP Nick Andress, WR 3-23/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 3-23/0 DNP P.J. Leonce, WR 3-19/0 DNP 1--2/0 1-6/0 1-15/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Myron Buchanan, RB 1-11/0 1-11/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Brandon Blair, RB 5-11/0 - - 1-3/0 2-3/0 1-0/0 - - - DNP - 1-5/0 MacGreggor Harrah, FB 1-1/0 - - - - 1-1/0 DNP DNP - - - - Kobe Morrow, RB 1--1/0 DNP - 1--1/0 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP -

GAME BY GAME PUNT RETURNS No-Yds APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Keith Blank 6-38 - - - - 1-4 - - - 3-11 2-23 - P.J. Leonce 4-29 DNP 1-7 2-16 1-6 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Jordan Johnson 1-16 ------1-16 - Kailan Noseff 4-13 - - - - - 4-13 - DNP DNP - DNP 2017 BUFFALO 2017

SEASON REVIEW SEASON Chazz Slatinsky 1-12 - - - - 1-12 - - - - DNP DNP

GAME BY GAME KICK RETURNS No-Yds APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Lloyd Turner 14-350 1-23 - 1-25 2-42 - 2-41 2-34 DNP - 6-185 - Keith Blank 13-267 3-59 - - 2-48 2-33 3-78 - - 2-30 - 1-19 Junior Pome'e 4-34 - - - - 1-13 - - 2-13 1-8 - -

GAME BY GAME INTERCEPTION RETURNS No-Yds APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Kevon Thomas 4-106 1-36 1-7 - - - - 1-11 - - - 1-52 Chazz Slatinsky 2-47 ------2-47 - - DNP DNP Isaiah Barnett 2-57 - - 2-57 ------DNP DNP Trevor Myklebust 1-0 - 1-0 ------

GAME BY GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS (MINIMUM 100 YARDS) TOT APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Warren Witherspoon 814 147 58 17 DNP 5 37 170 86 91 100 103 Jordan Johnson 440 18 66 35 108 9 43 59 43 9 20 30 Lloyd Turner 350 23 - 25 42 - 41 34 DNP - 185 - Keith Blank 305 59 - - 48 37 78 - - 41 23 19 Avery Lewis 259 42 - 22 - 38 - - 21 72 - 64 Markel Steward 235 - DNP DNP 132 28 46 29 DNP DNP DNP DNP Junior Pome'e 233 - 35 28 8 39 7 - 25 48 - 43 Kailan Noseff 179 13 13 41 7 15 72 18 DNP DNP - DNP Brandon Blair 150 - 3 34 40 4 14 9 14 DNP 1 31 Payton Gonzales 144 19 13 22 17 - 8 29 30 6 DNP DNP Kevon Thomas 106 36 7 - - - - 11 - - - 52

40 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Game by Game Stats FORCED FUMBLES No. APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Frank Honang 2 DNP DNP DNP - - - 2 - - - - Gerred Johnson 2 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - Daelin Young 2 - 1 ------1 - Trevor Myklebust 1 ------1 - - - - Eric Collins 1 - 1 ------

FUMBLES RECOVERED No. APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Chazz Slatinsky 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - DNP DNP Solomon Perdue 2 - 1 ------1 - - Hayden Dennis 1 ------1 - - - - Carter James 1 ------1 -

FUMBLE RETURNS No-Yds APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Chazz Slatinsky 1-10 ------1-10 - - DNP DNP

FUMBLES No-Lost APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU Warren Witherspoon, RB 6-4 1-1 - 1-1 DNP - - 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 - Justin Houghtaling, QB 5-3 - 2-1 DNP 1-1 - 1-1 - - - 1-0 DNP TEAM 3-0 DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP - 1-0 DNP 1-0 1-0 John Cummings, P 1-1 ------1-1 - Avery Lewis, WR 1-0 ------1-0 - - Ben Arbuckle, QB 1-0 - - 1-0 ------Kailan Noseff, WR 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - DNP DNP - DNP Brandon Blair, RB 1-1 ------1-1 - DNP - - Keith Blank 1-1 - - - - 1-1 ------

BUFFS IN THE RED ZONE

Times Times Points Rush Pass FGs Failed to score in RZ SEASON REVIEW Date Opponent W/L Score in RZ Scored Scored TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int. Fumb. Half Game 2017 BUFFALO Sep 02 AZUSA PACIFIC L 13-24 3 2 6 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 09 COLO. STATE-PUEBLO W 24-21 5 5 24 2 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN W 17-6 3 3 17 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 23 at Tarleton State L 20-30 5 3 20 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 30 EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 14-28 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 07 at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 9-37 2 2 9 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE W 17-14 4 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 Oct 21 at Midwestern State L 3-45 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 28 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE L 16-35 5 3 13 1 0 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 Nov 04 at Angelo State L 3-51 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 11 WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 17-21 3 2 10 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 33 24 119 12 7 5 12 5 2 1 1 0 0 24 of 33 (72.7%)

OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE Times Times Points Rush Pass FGs Failed to score in RZ Date Opponent W/L Score in RZ Scored Scored TDs TDs TDs Made FGA Downs Int. Fumb. Half Game Sep 02 AZUSA PACIFIC L 13-24 3 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 Sep 09 COLO. STATE-PUEBLO W 24-21 3 3 21 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN W 17-6 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 23 at Tarleton State L 20-30 3 3 20 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 30 EASTERN NEW MEXICO L 14-28 6 4 28 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Oct 07 at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 9-37 3 3 21 3 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE W 17-14 3 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Oct 21 at Midwestern State L 3-45 5 5 32 4 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Oct 28 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE L 16-35 5 4 28 4 1 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 04 at Angelo State L 3-51 8 7 37 4 2 2 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nov 11 WESTERN NEW MEXICO L 17-21 2 2 14 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

TOTALS 42 35 221 29 18 11 6 3 1 1 0 2 0 35 of 42 (83.3%)

41 West Texas A&M Buffalo Statistics

|---RUSHING---| |---RECEIVING---| |---PASSING---| |---KICK RET---| |---PUNT RET---| Tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg C-A-I Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Off Sep 02 AZUSA PACIFIC 49 223 0 24 9 94 0 20 9-21-0 94 0 20 4 82 0 30 0 0 0 0 317 Sep 09 CSU-PUEBLO 43 133 1 34 8 90 1 39 8-18-0 90 1 39 0 0 0 0 1 7 0 7 223 Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN 38 82 2 20 13 140 0 22 13-24-2 140 0 22 1 25 0 25 2 16 0 17 222 Sep 23 at Tarleton State 33 135 3 22 17 272 0 40 17-38-1 272 0 40 4 90 0 26 1 6 0 6 407 Sep 30 EASTERN N.M. 22 38 0 11 12 116 2 38 12-20-1 116 2 38 3 46 0 19 2 16 0 4 154 Oct 07 at A&M-Kingsville 32 12 0 9 10 175 1 39 10-24-1 175 1 39 5 119 0 40 4 13 0 5 187 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE 34 189 2 51 14 171 0 37 14-23-1 171 0 37 2 34 0 21 0 0 0 0 360 Oct 21 at Midwestern State 29 74 0 16 9 154 0 48 9-20-2 154 0 48 2 13 0 7 0 0 0 0 228 Oct 28 A&M-COMMERCE 40 85 0 29 10 158 1 60 10-20-1 158 1 60 3 38 0 21 3 11 0 10 243 Nov 04 at Angelo State 43 74 0 18 5 29 0 13 5-19-3 29 0 13 6 185 0 50 3 39 0 14 103 Nov 11 WESTERN N.M. 34 116 0 27 17 237 2 36 17-31-0 237 2 36 1 19 0 19 0 0 0 0 353 West Texas A&M 397 1161 8 51 124 1636 7 60 124-258-12 1636 7 60 31 651 0 50 16 108 0 17 2797 Opponents 385 1541 20 50 250 2943 18 72 250-383-9 2943 18 72 14 281 1 100 17 54 0 24 4484

Games Played: 11 Avg per rush: 2.9 Avg per catch: 13.2 Pass efficiency:100.98 Kick ret avg: 21.0 Punt ret avg: 6.8 All purpose avg/game: 342.4 Total offense avg/game: 254.3

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |--FUMBLE--| |-----PASS DEF-----| |------PAT ATT------| Off Date Opponent UA A TOT TFL-Yds No.-Yds FF Fr-Yds Int-Yds QBH BU Blk Kick Rush RCV Saf TO Pts Sep 02 AZUSA PACIFIC 38 13 51 4.0-17 2.0-15 0 0-0 1-36 3 2 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 13 Sep 9 CSU-PUEBLO 39 14 53 4.0-12 2.0-10 2 2-0 2-7 2 1 0 1-1 0 1 0 13 24 Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN 48 12 60 9.0-39 3.0-24 0 0-0 2-57 11 8 0 2-2 0 0 0 10 17 Sep 23 at Tarleton State 34 32 66 6.0-27 2.0-16 1 0-0 0-0 4 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 20 Sep 30 EASTERN N.M. 74 22 96 6.0-18 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2 3 1 2-2 0 0 0 0 14 Oct 07 at A&M-Kingsville 29 58 87 3.0-4 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 4 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 9 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE 73 13 86 7.0-47 5.0-33 3 2-10 3-58 2 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 0 17 Oct 21 at Midwestern State 51 21 72 1.0-3 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 3

2017 BUFFALO 2017 Oct 28 A&M-COMMERCE 50 15 65 4.0-24 2.0-20 1 1-0 0-0 7 5 0 1-1 0 0 0 7 16 SEASON REVIEW SEASON Nov 04 at Angelo State 67 21 88 3.0-4 1.0-2 1 1-0 0-0 3 2 1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 Nov 11 WESTERN N.M. 44 11 55 10.0-40 2.0-11 0 0-0 1-52 2 3 0 2-2 0 0 0 3 17 West Texas A&M 547 232 779 57.0-235 21.0-131 8 6-10 9-210 38 33 2 13-13 0 1 0 40 153 Opponents 493 214 707 86.0-372 34.0-206 12 10-52 12-122 53 34 0 37-38 0 1 0 73 312

|------PUNTING------| |----FIELD GOALS----| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No. Yds Avg Lg Blkd TB FC 50+ i20 M-Att Lg Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB Sep 02 AZUSA PACIFIC 4 181 45.2 55 0 2 1 2 1 2-3 29 0 4 215 53.8 2 1 Sep 09 CSU-PUEBLO 6 204 34.0 49 0 0 0 0 0 3-3 28 0 6 355 59.2 3 0 Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN 7 279 39.9 55 0 0 2 3 2 1-2 42 0 4 235 58.8 2 0 Sep 23 at Tarleton State 3 103 34.3 41 0 0 1 0 0 0-3 0 0 3 169 56.3 2 0 Sep 30 EASTERN N.M. 6 270 45.0 56 0 0 2 2 4 0-0 0 0 3 111 37.0 0 1 Oct 07 at A&M-Kingsville 7 302 43.1 55 0 1 2 2 3 1-1 37 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE 3 173 57.7 66 0 2 0 2 1 1-3 37 0 4 240 60.0 2 1 Oct 21 at Midwestern State 3 112 37.3 44 0 1 1 0 2 1-2 53 0 2 116 58.0 1 0 Oct 28 A&M-COMMERCE 6 288 48.0 53 0 0 1 3 1 3-3 45 0 5 313 62.6 1 0 Nov 04 at Angelo State 7 343 49.0 68 0 2 2 2 3 1-1 31 0 2 111 55.5 1 0 Nov 11 WESTERN N.M. 2 98 49.0 59 0 0 0 1 0 1-4 19 0 4 260 65.0 4 0 West Texas A&M 54 2353 43.6 68 0 8 12 17 17 14-25 53 0 40 2320 58.0 21 3 Opponents 47 1777 37.8 55 2 5 5 6 19 9-14 42 0 57 3316 58.2 19 3

42 Opponent Statistics

|---RUSHING---| |---RECEIVING---| |---PASSING---| |---KICK RET---| |---PUNT RET---| Tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg C-A-I Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Off Sep 02 AZUSA PACIFIC 28 78 1 15 15 236 1 37 15-22-1 236 1 37 1 21 0 21 1 7 0 7 341 Sep 09 CSU-PUEBLO 24 79 3 18 18 231 0 29 18-26-2 231 0 29 2 15 0 10 3 24 0 20 310 Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN 31 68 0 15 16 246 0 48 16-39-2 246 0 48 1 19 0 19 4 31 0 24 314 Sep 23 at Tarleton State 41 242 3 45 13 117 1 21 13-20-0 117 1 21 1 13 0 13 0 0 0 0 359 Sep 30 EASTERN N.M. 69 362 4 50 8 85 0 26 8-15-0 85 0 26 2 34 0 23 2 2 0 6 447 Oct 07 at A&M-Kingsville 41 167 1 39 24 253 3 68 24-31-0 253 3 68 0 0 0 0 2 -6 0 0 420 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE 31 83 1 21 47 396 1 26 47-59-3 396 1 26 1 -8 0 0 0 0 0 0 479 Oct 21 at Midwestern State 28 153 3 15 27 368 3 72 27-41-0 368 3 72 1 24 0 24 0 0 0 0 521 Oct 28 A&M-COMMERCE 17 60 1 15 37 446 3 70 37-57-0 446 3 70 4 150 1 100 3 -5 0 6 506 Nov 04 at Angelo State 43 154 2 20 28 370 4 37 28-45-0 370 4 37 1 13 0 13 1 0 0 0 524 Nov 11 WESTERN N.M. 32 95 1 36 17 195 2 27 17-28-1 195 2 27 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 290 Opponents 385 1541 20 50 250 2943 18 72 250-383-9 2943 18 72 14 281 1 100 17 54 0 24 4484 West Texas A&M 397 1161 8 51 124 1636 7 60 124-258-12 1636 7 60 31 651 0 50 16 108 0 17 2797

Games Played: 11 Avg per rush: 4.0 Avg per catch: 11.8 Pass efficiency:140.63 Kick ret avg: 20.1 Punt ret avg: 3.2 All purpose avg/game: 449.2 Total offense avg/game: 407.6

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |--FUMBLE--| |-----PASS DEF-----| |------PAT ATT------| Off Date Opponent UA A TOT TFL-Yds No.-Yds FF Fr-Yds Int-Yds QBH BU Blk Kick Rush RCV Saf TO Pts

Sep 02 AZUSA PACIFIC 61 14 75 7.0-35 3.0-26 1 1-46 0-0 6 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 7 24 SEASON REVIEW Sep 9 CSU-PUEBLO 49 15 64 11.0-60 3.0-35 1 1-0 0-0 4 2 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 21 2017 BUFFALO Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN 51 12 63 9.0-28 2.0-11 1 1-0 2-10 5 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 6 Sep 23 at Tarleton State 28 46 74 2.0-4 0.0-0 0 1-0 1-7 18 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 7 30 Sep 30 EASTERN N.M. 35 5 40 5.0-21 1.0-7 0 1-0 1-28 2 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 14 28 Oct 07 at A&M-Kingsville 26 46 72 12.0-54 8.0-48 1 1-6 1--1 3 5 0 4-4 0 0 0 7 37 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE 46 8 54 4.0-8 2.0-6 2 2-0 1-0 0 2 0 2-2 0 0 0 7 14 Oct 21 at Midwestern State 38 11 49 6.0-19 4.0-10 1 0-0 2-6 1 1 0 4-5 0 1 0 7 45 Oct 28 A&M-COMMERCE 52 16 68 11.0-57 5.0-38 2 0-0 1-0 5 2 0 5-5 0 0 0 0 35 Nov 04 at Angelo State 56 30 86 12.0-65 3.0-18 3 2-0 3-74 5 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 24 51 Nov 11 WESTERN N.M. 51 11 62 7.0-21 1.0-7 0 0-0 0-0 4 6 0 3-3 0 0 0 0 21 Opponents 493 214 707 86.0-372 34.0-206 12 10-52 12-122 53 34 0 37-38 0 1 0 73 312 West Texas A&M 547 232 779 57.0-235 21.0-131 8 6-10 9-210 38 33 2 13-13 0 1 0 40 153

|------PUNTING------| |----FIELD GOALS----| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No. Yds Avg Lg Blkd TB FC 50+ i20 M-Att Lg Blkd No. Yds Avg TB OB Sep 02 AZUSA PACIFIC 5 198 39.6 46 0 0 0 0 1 1-1 25 0 5 314 62.8 1 0 Sep 09 CSU-PUEBLO 4 138 34.5 43 0 0 0 0 4 0-0 0 0 4 224 56.0 3 0 Sep 16 UT PERMIAN BASIN 7 260 37.1 47 0 2 2 0 1 2-3 42 0 3 191 63.7 1 1 Sep 23 at Tarleton State 5 183 36.6 50 0 0 1 1 3 1-1 39 0 6 372 62.0 1 1 Sep 30 EASTERN N.M. 4 108 27.0 42 1 1 0 0 0 0-1 0 0 5 293 58.6 2 0 Oct 07 at A&M-Kingsville 7 296 42.3 55 0 1 0 1 2 1-1 39 0 7 379 54.1 1 0 Oct 14 ADAMS STATE 3 101 33.7 44 0 1 0 0 1 0-0 0 0 3 152 50.7 1 0 Oct 21 at Midwestern State 2 80 40.0 54 0 0 1 1 2 1-1 21 0 6 312 52.0 3 0 Oct 28 A&M-COMMERCE 4 167 41.8 48 0 0 0 0 2 0-2 0 0 5 296 59.2 2 0 Nov 04 at Angelo State 3 106 35.3 54 1 0 0 2 1 3-4 30 0 10 630 63.0 3 1 Nov 11 WESTERN N.M. 3 140 46.7 53 0 0 1 1 2 0-0 0 0 3 153 51.0 1 0 Opponents 47 1777 37.8 55 2 5 5 6 19 9-14 42 0 57 3316 58.2 19 3 West Texas A&M 54 2353 43.6 68 0 8 12 17 17 14-25 53 0 40 2320 58.0 21 3

43 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Superlatives WEST TEXAS A&M INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL SUPERLATIVES Rushes 31 Warren Witherspoon vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Rushes 28 K. Cass vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Warren Witherspoon at Angelo State (Nov 04) Yards Rushing 138 K. Cass vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Yards Rushing 160 Warren Witherspoon vs. Adams State (0ct 14) TD Rushes 3 A. Micci vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) TD Rushes 1 Eight times X. Turner at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Long Rush 51 Warren Witherspoon vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Long Rush 50 W. Strand vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Pass Attempts 38 Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Pass Attempts 55 N. Rooney vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Pass Completions 17 Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Pass Completions 45 N. Rooney vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Ben Arbuckle vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) Yards Passing 387 L. Perez vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Yards Passing 272 Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State (Sep 23) TD Passes 4 J. Faber at Angelo State (Nov 04) TD Passes 2 Justin Houghtaling vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Long Pass 72 L. Rabb at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Ben Arbuckle vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) Receptions 14 C. Hovasse vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Long Pass 60 Justin Houghtaling vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Yards Receiving 161 A. Carr vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Receptions 6 Markel Steward at Tarleton State (Sep 23) TD Receptions 2 D. Cowan vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Yards Receiving 132 Markel Steward at Tarleton State (Sep 23) D. Bowie vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) TD Receptions 1 Seven times Long Reception 72 D.J. Myers at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Long Reception 60 Avery Lewis vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Field Goals 3 C. Flanigan at Angelo State (Nov 04) Field Goals 3 Alex Schrag vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Long Field Goal 42 B. Giffen vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Alex Schrag vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Punts 7 D. De la Garza at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Long Field Goal 53 Alex Schrag at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Punting Average 53.0 C. Eyman at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punts 7 3x by John Cummings; last at Angelo State (Nov 04) Long Punt 55 J. De la Garza at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Punting Average 57.7 John Cummings vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Punts Inside 20 4 T. Cuda vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Long Punt 68 John Cummings at Angelo State (Nov 04) Long Punt Return 24 J. Anglin vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Punts Inside 20 4 John Cummings vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Long Kickoff Return 100 B. Wilson vs. Texas A&M-Commerrce (Oct 28) Long Punt Return 50 P.J. Leonce vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Tackles 14 B. Pyaer vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Long Kickoff Return 50 Lloyd Turner at Angelo State (Nov 04) Sacks 2.0 M. Jones at Angelo State (Nov 04) Tackles 15 Trevor Myklebust at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Tackles For Loss 3.0 3x; last K. Carter vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Sacks 2.0 3x by Daelin Young; last vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Interceptions 1 12 times Tackles For Loss 3.0 Daelin Young vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Daelin Young vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) OPPONENT TEAM SUPERLATIVES Interceptions 2 Isaiah Barnett vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Rushes 69 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Chazz Slatinsky vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Yards Rushing 362 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Yards Per Rush 5.9 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) WEST TEXAS A&M TEAM SUPERLATIVES TD Rushes 4 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Rushes 49 vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Pass Attempts 59 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Yards Rushing 223 vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) Pass Completions 47 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Yards Per Rush 5.6 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Yards Passing 446 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28)

2017 BUFFALO 2017 TD Rushes 3 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Yards Per Pass 10.7 vs. Azusa Pacific (Sep 02) SEASON REVIEW SEASON Pass Attempts 38 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) TD Passes 4 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Pass Completions 17 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Total Plays 90 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) Total Offense 524 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Yards Passing 272 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Yards Per Play 7.6 at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Yards Per Pass 7.9 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Points 51 at Angelo State (Nov 04) TD Passes 2 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Sacks By 8 at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) First Downs 31 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Total Plays 71 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) at Angelo State (Nov 04) Total Offense 407 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Penalties 10 at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Yards Per Play 6.3 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (Oct 28) Points 24 vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Penatly Yards 87 at Midwestern State (Oct 21) Sacks By 5 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Turnovers 5 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) First Downs 22 at Tarleton State (Sep 23) Interceptions By 3 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Penalties 11 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punts 7 vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Penatly Yards 133 at Angelo State (Nov 04) at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Turnovers 5 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punting Average 46.7 vs. Western New Mexico (Nov 11) Interceptions By 3 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Long Punt 55 at Texas A&M-Kingsville (Oct 07) Punts 7 3x; last at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punt Inside 20 4 vs. Colorado State-Pueblo (Sep 09) Punting Average 57.7 vs. Adams State (Oct 14) Long Punt Return 24 vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16) Long Punt 68 at Angelo State (Nov 04) Punt Inside 20 4 vs. Eastern New Mexico (Sep 30) Long Punt Return 17 vs. UT Permian Basin (Sep 16)

44 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Scoring Drives

Buffalo Scoring Drives Opponent Scoring Drives • Total Scoring Drives/Offensive Scoring Drives: 30/29 • Total Scoring Drives/Offensive Scoring Drives: 48/45 • Other Scores: 1 INT • Other Scores: 2 fumble returns, 1 kickoff return

Qtr. Clock OPP Scoring Play Plays Yds. TOP Qtr. Clock OPP Scoring Play Plays Yds. TOP 3rd 07:37 APU Kevon Thomas 36-yard INT return 0 0 0:00 1st 09:56 APU Hall 25-yard field goal 9 42 5:04 4th 14:51 APU Alex Schrag 25-yard field goal 9 63 4:22 1st 01:12 APU McDaniel 3-yard run (Hall) 8 80 4:26 4th 07:05 APU Alex Schrag 29-yard field goal 13 66 5:53 3rd 04:18 APU Carr 27-yard pass from Elffers (Hall) 6 75 3:19 1st 03:58 CSUP Schrag 23-yard field goal 10 58 6:15 4th 01:00 APU Shocks 46-yard fumble return 0 0 0:00 2nd 00:59 CSUP Johnson 7-yard run (Pome’e pass from Arbuckle) 11 81 5:58 1st 10:13 CSUP Micci 1-yard run (Carter) 10 75 4:47 4th 08:08 CSUP Schrag 27-yard fielg goal 6 23 2:33 2nd 13:30 CSUP Micci 2-yard run (Carter) 10 75 5:28 4th 02:51 CSUP Daniels 4-yard pass from Arbuckle (Schrag) 6 23 3:42 2nd 10:02 CSUP Micci 5-yard run (Carter) 3 33 1:16 4th 00:08 CSUP Schrag 28-yard field goal 4 8 2:31 1st 09:57 UTPB Giffen 42-yard field goal 10 50 5:03 2nd 13:26 UTPB Johnson 4-yard run (Schrag) 5 40 2:08 4th 10:47 UTPB Giffen 40-yard field goal 10 49 3:27 3rd 03:42 UTPB Schrag 42-yard field goal 4 -6 2:02 2nd 06:42 TSU Turner 1-yard run (Sroka) 14 80 7:30 4th 05:29 UTPB Blair 10-yard run (Schrag) 9 75 5:11 2nd 03:31 TSU Turner 45-yard run (Sroka) 4 61 0:58 3rd 00:52 TSU Johnson 3-yard run (Schrag) 12 58 5:17 3rd 13:55 TSU Turner 14-yard run (Sroka) 2 23 0:45 4th 09:59 TSU Blair 5-yard run (Schrag) 6 65 2:19 3rd 06:16 TSU High 21-yard pass from Woerner (Reid pass failed) 6 78 3:23 4th 04:43 TSU Houghtaling 1-yard run (Houghtaling rush failed) 7 59 1:55 4th 12:18 TSU Sroka 39-yard field goal 8 53 3:34 1st 08:02 ENMU Daniels 5-yard pass from Houghtaling (Schrag) 2 9 0:41 3rd 02:29 ENMU Cass 9-yard run (Hale) 2 6 0:33 4th 00:49 ENMU Pome’e 24-yard pass from Houghtaling (Schrag) 4 62 0:43 4th 12:14 ENMU Tucker 2-yard run (Hale) 5 71 1:44 2nd 13:53 TAMUK Schrag 37-yard field goal 7 52 2:05 4th 01:52 ENMU Strand 1-yard run (Hale) 11 88 5:40 2nd 04:56 TAMUK Noseff 20-yard pass from Houghtaling (pass fail) 4 58 1:32 4th 01:35 ENMU Strand 14-yard run (Hale) 2 18 0:12 2nd 13:56 ADAMS Witherspoon 36-yard run (Schrag) 3 57 1:04 1st 01:05 TAMUK Reden 1-yard pass from Dyal (De la Garza) 10 40 5:20 3rd 11:00 ADAMS Schrag 37-yard field goal 9 55 4:00 2nd 06:37 TAMUK Thomas 7-yard pass from Dyal (De la Garza) 16 75 7:16 4th 10:58 ADAMS Houghtaling 1-yard run (Schrag) 7 73 2:50 2nd 02:40 TAMUK Valentine 6-yard fumble return 0 0 0:00 2nd 04:13 MSU Schrag 53-yard field goal 5 25 2:24 3rd 12:21 TAMUK De la Garza 39-yard field goal 8 53 2:39 1st 09:37 TAMUC Pome’e 7-yard pass from Houghtaling (Schrag) 3 15 1:23 3rd 01:32 TAMUK Thomas 68-yard pass from Dyal (Rush failed) 1 68 0:10 1st 00:40 TAMUC Schrag 45-yard field goal 11 47 5:31 4th 06:15 TAMUK Younger 8-yard run (De la Garza) 9 81 4:02 2nd 05:30 TAMUC Schrag 39-yard field goal 7 41 3:54 2nd 05:06 ADAMS Harris 1-yard run (Gomez) 5 13 1:29 SEASON REVIEW 4th 14:02 TAMUC Schrag 38-yard field goal 11 44 5:27 3rd 08:54 ADAMS Hovasse 26-yard pass from Rooney (Gomez) 6 65 2:06 2017 BUFFALO 1st 01:35 ASU Schrag 31-yard field goal 8 15 3:37 1st 09:40 MSU DJ Myers 72-yard pass from Rabb (Imbriani) 5 96 1:41 1st 08:06 WNMU Schrag 19-yard field goal 7 45 3:33 2nd 06:40 MSU Imbriani 21-yard field goal 16 76 7:04 2nd 14:47 WNMU Johnson 13-yard pass from Arbuckle (Schrag) 9 66 4:06 2nd 00:32 MSU Edwards 23-yard pass from Rabb (kick failed) 11 75 3:41 4th 08:42 WNMU Lewis 36-yard pass from Arbuckle (Schrag) 7 70 2:16 2nd 00:08 MSU Land 11-yard pass from Rabb (Pass made) 3 35 0:24 3rd 08:41 MSU Seales 2-yard run (Imbriani) 11 62 6:14 4th 08:36 MSU Gabriel 5-yard run (Imbriani) 7 64 2:34 4th 07:08 MSU DJ Myers 14-yard run (Imbriani) 6 30 1:28 1st 13:19 TAMUC Cowan 10-yard pass from Perez (Martinez) 4 83 1:41 1st 06:11 TAMUC Landry 6-yard pass from Perez (Martinez) 8 82 3:20 1st 00:25 TAMUC Wilson 100-yard kickoff return (Martinez) 0 0 0:00 2nd 01:11 TAMUC Cowan 14-yard pass from Perez (Martinez) 9 75 4:19 3rd 07:40 TAMUC Hobbs 8-yard run (Martinez) 6 65 2:39 1st 10:45 ASU Stevens 6-yard pass from Faber (Flanigan) 4 20 0:59 1st 07:23 ASU Chism 15-yard pass from Faber (Flanigan) 6 26 1:33 2nd 14:25 ASU Flanigan 30-yard field goal 8 15 3:37 2nd 00:23 ASU Lewis 23-yard pass from Faber (Flanigan) 9 80 2:05 3rd 12:26 ASU Bibbs 22-yard pass from Faber (Flanigan) 8 75 2:34 3rd 07:14 ASU Faber 1-yard run (Flanigan) 10 83 2:55 3rd 01:51 ASU Flanigan 22-yard field goal 8 74 1:44 4th 11:38 ASU Gilbert 9-yard run (Flanigan) 1 9 0:06 4th 07:57 ASU Flanigan 22-yard field goal 8 26 2:51 1st 04:03 WNMU Bowie 16-yard pass from Hall (Grady) 9 75 4:03 3rd 04:46 WNMU Hall 23-yard run (Grady) 11 60 5:16 4th 10:58 WNMU Bowie 11-yard pass from Hall ( Grady) 7 74 3:02

45 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Long Plays 30-Yard Plus Plays 30-Yard Plus By Player Yards Type Player(s) Opponent Player No. TD R P KR PR IR FR 60 Pass Avery Lewis from Justin Houghtaling Texas A&M-Commerce Lloyd Turner 10 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 52 INT Kevon Thomas Western New Mexico Warren Witherspoon 7 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 51 Rush Warren Witherspoon Adams State Avery Lewis 6 1 0 6 0 0 0 0 50 KR Lloyd Turner at Angelo State Keith Blank 6 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 48 Pass Warren Witherspoon from Justin Houghtaling at Midwestern State Junior Pome'e 5 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 45 INT Isaiah Barnett UT Permian Basin Jordan Johnson 5 0 1 4 0 0 0 0 40 KR Lloyd Turner at Texas A&M-Kingsville Markel Steward 4 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 40 Pass Markel Steward from Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State Payton Gonzales 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 39 Pass Jordan Johnson from Justin Houghtaling at Texas A&M-Kingsville Justin Houghtaling 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 39 Pass Junior Pome'e from Justin Houghtaling Colorado State-Pueblo Kevon Thomas 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 38 Pass Avery Lewis from Justin Houghtaling Eastern New Mexico Kailan Noseff 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 38 Pass Jordan Johnson from Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State Brandon Blair 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 38 Pass Kailan Noseff from Skyler Bonneau at Texas A&M-Kingsville Jared Shirley 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 37 Pass Markel Steward from Justin Houghtaling at Texas A&M-Kingsville Isaiah Barnett 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 37 Pass Markel Steard from Justin Houghtaling at Tarleton State Jeremy Garcia 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 37 Pass Jordan Johnson from Justin Houghtaling Adams State Ja'Quarius Daniels 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 36* Rush Warren Witherspoon Adams State Chazz Slatinsky 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 36* Pass Avery Lewis from Ben Arbuckle Western New Mexico TOTAL 60 5 11 29 16 0 4 0 36 KR Lloyd Turner Angelo State 36* INT Kevon Thomas Azusa Pacific Longest Plays of the Year 35 KR Keith Blank at Texas A&M-Kingsville Rushing 34 Rush Justin Houghtaling Colorado State-Pueblo 51 Warren Witherspoon vs. Adams State (10/14/17) 33 KR Lloyd Turner at Angelo State 33 INT Chazz Slatinsky Adams State Rushing Touchdown 33 Pass Junior Pome'e from Justin Houghtaling at Texas A&M-Commerce 36 Warren Witherspoon vs. Adams State (10/14/17) 31 Pass Jared Shirley from Ben Arbuckle Western New Mexico 30 KR Keith Blank Azusa Pacific Passing 30 Pass Payton Gonzales from Justin Houghtaling at Midwestern State 60 Avery Lewis from Justin Houghtaling vs. Texas A&M-Commerce (10/28/17) * touchdown scored on play Passing Touchdown By Yards 36 Avery Lewis from Ben Arbuckle vs. Western New Mexico (11/11/17) Long Plays By Yards No. TD 100+ 0 0 Punt Return 90-99 0 0 17 P.J. Leonce vs. UT Permian Basin (9/16/17) 80-89 0 0

2017 BUFFALO 2017 70-79 0 0

SEASON REVIEW SEASON Kick Return 60-69 1 0 50 Lloyd Turner at Angelo State (11/4/17) 50-59 3 0 40-49 4 0 Interception Return 30-39 20 3 52 Kevon Thomas vs. Western New Mexico (11/11/17) 20-29 32 2 Fumble Return By Plays 10 Chazz Slatinsky vs. Adams State (10/14/17) Long Plays By Type No. TD Rushing 11 1 Punt Passing 29 3 68 John Cummings at Angelo State (11/4/17) Punt Returns 0 0 Kick Returns 16 0 Field Goal Interceptions 4 1 53 Alex Schrag at Midwestern State (10/21/17) Fumble Returns 0 0 Other 0 0 TOTAL 60 5

46 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Miscellaneous Tackle Statistics ALL TACKLES PLAYER Total Rush Pass Sack KO Punt Int Fumb FF Other Trevor Myklebust 92 69 21 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Daelin Young 76 47 20 8 0 0 0 0 1 0 Carter James 73 63 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lance Hyder 61 55 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eric Collins 56 37 17 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chazz Slatinsky 53 26 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Keimone Davis 45 11 34 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kevon Thomas 40 9 30 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Keith Blank 35 7 27 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Solomon Perdue 34 30 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Isaiah Barnett 34 16 17 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Frank Honang 33 9 18 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 Gerred Johnson 29 24 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Hayden Dennis 29 15 11 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Josiah Pennington 14 8 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Mykeil Clayton 12 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Henry Paul 10 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Talon Baskin 9 4 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Joseph Radke 8 6 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Dailyn Wells 7 1 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 Patrick Dickerson 5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jordan Johnson 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Niko Brown 3 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Brock Gerlich 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 Junior Pome'e 3 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Brandon Blair 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 P.J. Leonce 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Isaac Watson 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Payton Gonzales 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Remington Weis 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kellon Smith 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Trent Canion 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Justin Houghtaling 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Avery Lewis 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Nick Andress 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Kailan Noseff 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 779 463 250 23 14 15 10 0 4 0 SEASON REVIEW 2017 BUFFALO Rushing Tackles Passing Tackles Kickoff Return Tackles Player Total Player Total Player Total Trevor Myklebust 69 Keimone Davis 34 Frank Honang 4 Carter James 63 Kevon Thomas 30 Hayden Dennis 3 Keith Blank 27 Isaiah Barnett 1 Lance Hyder 55 Chazz Slatinsky 27 Talon Baskin 1 Daelin Young 47 Trevor Myklebust 21 Keith Blank 1 Eric Collins 36 Daelin Young 20 Niko Brown 1 Solomon Perdue 30 Frank Honang 18 Kailan Noseff 1 Chazz Slatinsky 26 Isaiah Barnett 17 Kevon Thomas 1 Gerred Johnson 24 Eric Collins 17 Dailyn Wells 1 Isaiah Barnett 16 Hayden Dennis 11 TOTALS 14 Hayden Dennis 15 Carter James 10 Josiah Pennington 5 Punt Return Tackles Mykeil Clayton 12 Talon Baskin 4 Player Total Keimone Davis 11 Solomon Perdue 3 Brock Gerlich 3 Frank Honang 9 Gerred Johnson 2 Dailyn Wells 3 Henry Paul 9 Dailyn Wells 2 Brandon Blair 2 Kevon Thomas 9 Trent Canion 1 Niko Brown 2 Josiah Pennington 8 Joseph Radke 1 Henry Paul 1 Keith Blank 7 TOTALS 250 Josiah Pennington 1 Joseph Radke 6 Junior Pome'e 1 Special Teams Tackles Joseph Radke 1 Talon Baskin 4 Player Total KO Punt Kellon Smith 1 Patrick Dickerson 4 Frank Honang 4 4 0 TOTALS 15 Junior Pome'e 1 Dailyn Wells 4 1 3 Isaac Watson 1 Niko Brown 3 1 2 Dailyn Wells 1 Hayden Dennis 3 3 0 TOTALS 463 Brock Gerlich 3 0 3 Brandon Blair 2 0 2 Keith Blank 1 1 0 Isaiah Barnett 1 1 0 Talon Baskin 1 1 0 Kailan Noseff 1 1 0 Henry Paul 1 0 1 Josiah Pennington 1 0 1 Junior Pome'e 1 0 1 Joseph Radke 1 0 1 Kellon Smith 1 0 1 Kevon Thomas 1 1 0 TOTALS 29 14 15

47 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Miscellaneous Statistics GAME FACTS Opponent Coin Toss Receive Game Time Length Jersey/Pants Result #13 Azusa Pacific Won Defer 6 p.m. 2:47 Maroon/Maroon L, 24-13 #7 Colorado State-Pueblo Won Defer 6 p.m. 2:36 Maroon/Maroon W, 24-21 UT Permian Basin Won Defer 3 p.m. 2:50 Maroon/White W, 17-6 at Tarleton State Won Defer 7:05 p.m. 2:58 White/White L, 30-20 Eastern New Mexico Won Receive 6 p.m. 2:33 Maroon/Maroon L, 28-14 at Texas A&M-Kingsville Lost Receive 7 p.m. 2:50 White/Maroon L, 37-9 Adams State Lost Kick 5 p.m. 2:36 Maroon/Maroon W, 17-14 at #5 Midwestern State Won Receive 5 p.m. 2:33 White/White L, 45-3 #9 Texas A&M-Commerce Won Defer 6 p.m. 3:10 Maroon/Maroon L, 35-16 at Angelo State Lost Receive 6 p.m. 2:51 White/White L, 51-3 Western New Mexico Won Defer 1 p.m. 2:51 Maroon/Maroon L, 21-17

GAME OPENING DRIVES West Texas A&M Opponent Game Plays/Yds Poss. Pts 1st Possession Plays/Yds Poss. Pts. 1st Possession #13 Azusa Pacific 8/32 4:12 0 Punt 9/42 5:10 3 Field Goal #7 Colorado State-Pueblo 10/58 6:15 3 Field Goal 10/75 4:47 7 Touchdown UT Permian Basin 5/33 2:41 0 INT 10/50 5:03 3 Field Goal at Tarleton State 3/7 2:09 0 Punt 5/22 2:54 0 Punt Eastern New Mexico 5/18 2:59 0 Punt 5/20 3:18 0 Punt (Blocked) at Texas A&M-Kingsville 6/13 3:32 0 Punt 7/41 3:32 0 Punt Adams State 4/14 2:49 0 Punt 9/31 4:19 0 Punt at #5 Midwestern State 6/36 3:39 0 Punt 5/96 1:41 7 Touchdown #9 Texas A&M-Commerce 3/1 2:07 0 Punt 4/83 1:41 7 Touchdown at Angelo State 6/5 3:16 0 INT 4/20 1:06 7 Touchdown Western New Mexico 7/45 3:33 3 Field Goal 8/41 3:21 0 INT

SECOND HALF OPENING DRIVES West Texas A&M Opponent Game Plays/Yds Poss. Pts 1st Possession Plays/Yds Poss. Pts. 1st Possession #13 Azusa Pacific 8/30 5:39 0 Punt 4/12 1:37 0 INT #7 Colorado State-Pueblo 3/-3 1:49 0 Punt 3/6 2:06 0 Punt UT Permian Basin 5/27 2:25 0 Fumble 5/16 1:31 0 INT at Tarleton State 2/-2 0:20 0 Fumble 2/23 0:51 7 Touchdown Eastern New Mexico 3/5 1:30 0 Punt 12/30 5:37 0 Missed FG (60)

2017 BUFFALO 2017 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 6/-9 4:41 0 Punt 8/53 2:43 3 Field Goal SEASON REVIEW SEASON Adams State 9/55 4:00 3 Field Goal 6/65 2:13 7 Touchdown at #5 Midwestern State 8/17 4:30 0 Punt 11/62 6:14 7 Touchdown #9 Texas A&M-Commerce 3/-3 1:42 0 Punt 3/2 1:12 0 Punt at Angelo State 3/7 2:10 0 Punt 8/75 2:41 7 Touchdown Western New Mexico 3/-7 1:29 0 Punt 3/4 1:43 0 Punt

48 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Participation Report # Player GP-GS APU CSUP UTPB TSU ENMU TAMUK ADAMS MSU TAMUC ASU WNMU 7 Nick Andress 2/- XXX ...... XXX ... 11 Ben Arbuckle 11/2 XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START 5 Collin Bailey 2/- XX ... XXX ...... 4 Isaiah Barnett 9/4 XXX START START START START XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 32 Talon Baskin 11/2 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START 14 Brandon Blair 10/3 XXX XXX XXX START START START XXX XXX ... XXX XXX 3 Keith Blank 11/6 START START START START START START XXX XXX XXX START XXX 1 Skyler Bonneau 3/- ...... XXX ...... XXX XXX 8 Niko Brown 5/- XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 30 Myron Buchanan 1/1 START ...... 29 Trent Canion 5/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... 41 Keshon Cervantes 7/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 90 Mykeil Clayton 10/ XXX `... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 50 Eric Collins 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 62 Marshall Crabb 7/6 START START START START START XXX START ...... 49 John Cummings 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 88 Ja'Quarius Daniels 9/4 START XXX XXX XXX START ...... XXX XXX START START 23 Keimone Davis 11/6 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START START START START START START 44 Hayden Dennis 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 98 Patrick Dickerson 6/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX 89 Jeremy Garcia 5/2 ...... XXX START XXX XXX ... START ... 39 Brock Gerlich 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 83 Payton Gonzales 9/9 START START START START START START START START START ...... 45 MacGreggor Harrah 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX 38 Frank Honang 8/4 ...... XXX XXX XXX START START XXX START START 7 Justin Houghtaling 9/9 START START ... START START START START START START START ... 53 Lance Hyder 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 56 Carter James 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 66 Chris Johnson 11/3 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX START XXX START XXX 54 Gerred Johnson 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 16 Jordan Johnson 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START

79 Khayman Johnson 3/2 ...... START ...... XXX START ...... SEASON REVIEW 9 Joshua Kennebrew 1/- XXX ...... 2017 BUFFALO 69 Tucker Kiesel 2/- ...... XXX XXX 6 P.J. Leonce 3/- ... XXX XXX XXX ...... 84 Avery Lewis 11/7 XXX START START START XXX XXX XXX START START START START 60 Tyler McMahon 2/- ... XXX XXX ...... 63 Moses Mondesir 11/9 XXX START START XXX START START START START START START START 27 Kobe Morrow 5/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... XXX 51 Trevor Myklebust 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 64 Nathanial Nanai 3/2 START ...... XXX START 2 Kailan Noseff 8/3 START XXX XXX XXX START XXX START ...... XXX ... 19 Taylor O'Neal-Givens 3/- ...... XXX XXX XXX 92 Henry Paul 9/- ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 18 Josiah Pennington 9/3 START XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX START ...... 97 Solomon Perdue 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 87 Junior Pome'e 11/7 XXX START START START XXX START START START START XXX XXX 36 Joseph Radke 8/- XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 95 Allen Roberson 5/- ...... XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX 12 Alex Schrag 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 31 Jared Shirley 2/1 ...... XXX START 28 Chazz Slatinsky 9/9 START START START START START START START START START ...... 65 Kellon Smith 10/1 XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX START XXX XXX XXX ... XXX 42 Markel Steward 5/- XXX ...... XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 20 Jazz Thind 9/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ...... 24 Kevon Thomas 11/10 START START START START START START START START START XXX START 25 Lloyd Turner 10/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX 70 Dillon Vaughan 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START 77 Travis Vornkahl 10/10 START START START START START ... START START START START START 22 Isaac Watson 9/- ... XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX ... XXX XXX XXX 61 Remington Weis 3/1 ...... XXX ...... START XXX ...... 26 Dailyn Wells 11/- XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX 71 Michael Whitfield 10/10 START START START START START START START ... START START START 33 Warren Witherspoon 10/7 XXX START START ... XXX XXX START START START START START 46 Daelin Young 11/11 START START START START START START START START START START START

49 2017 West Texas A&M Buffalo Game By Game Starters Offense X Y LT LG C RG RT Z QB RB FB K Azusa Pacific NOSEFF DANIELS VAUGHAN NANAI WHITFIELD CRABB VORNKAHL GONZALES HOUGHTALING BUCHANAN J. JOHNSON SCHRAG Colorado State-Pueblo LEWIS POME'E VAUGHAN MONDESIR WHITEFIELD CRABB VORNKAHL GONZALES HOUGHTALING WITHERSPOON J. JOHNSON SCHRAG UT Permian Basin LEWIS POME'E VAUGHAN MONDESIR WHITFIELD CRABB VORNKAHL GONZALES ARBUCKLE WITHERSPOON J. JOHNSON SCHRAG at Tarleton State LEWIS POME'E VAUGHAN K. JOHNSON WHITFIELD CRABB VORNKAHL GONZALES HOUGHTALING BLAIR J. JOHNSON SCHRAG Eastern New Mexico NOSEFF DANIELS VAUGHAN MONDESIR WHITFIELD CRABB VORNKAHL GONZALES HOUGHTALING BLAIR J. JOHNSON SCHRAG at Texas A&M-Kingsville GARCIA POME'E VAUGHAN MONDESIR WHITFIELD C. JOHNSON SMITH GONZALES HOUGHTALING BLAIR J. JOHNSON SCHRAG Adams State NOSEFF POME'E VAUGHAN MONDESIR WHITFIELD CRABB VORNKAHL GONZALES HOUGHTALING WITHERSPOON J. JOHNSON SCHRAG at Midwestern State LEWIS POME'E VAUGHAN MONDESIR WEIS C. JOHNSON VORNKAHL GONZALES HOUGHTALING WITHERSPOON J. JOHNSON SCHRAG Texas A&M-Commerce LEWIS POME'E VAUGHAN MONDESIR WHITFIELD C. JOHNSON VORNKAHL GONZALES HOUGHTALING WITHERSPOON J. JOHNSON SCHRAG at Angelo State LEWIS DANIELS VAUGHAN MONDESIR WHITFIELD C. JOHNSON VORNKAHL GARCIA HOUGHTALING WITHERSPOON J. JOHNSON SCHRAG Western New Mexico LEWIS DANIELS VAUGHAN MODNESIR WHITIFELD NANAI VORNKAHL SHIRLEY ARBUCKLE WITHERSPOON J. JOHNSON SCHRAG

Defense DE NG DE LOU WILL SAM ROB CB S SS CB P Azusa Pacific G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY PENNINGTON BLANK CUMMINGS Colorado State-Pueblo G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY BARNETT BLANK CUMMINGS UT Permian Basin G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY BARNETT BLANK CUMMINGS at Tarleton State G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY BARNETT BLANK CUMMINGS Eastern New Mexico G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY BARNETT BLANK CUMMINGS at Texas A&M-Kingsville G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY PENNINGTON DAVIS CUMMINGS Adams State G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY HONANG DAVIS CUMMINGS at Midwestern State G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY HONANG DAVIS CUMMINGS Texas A&M-Commerce G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS THOMAS SLATINSKY PENNINGTON DAVIS CUMMINGS at Angelo State G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS BLANK BASKIN HONANG DAVIS CUMMINGS Western New Mexico G. JOHNSON PERDUE HYDER YOUNG JAMES MYKLEBUST COLLINS DAVIS BASKIN HONANG THOMAS CUMMINGS 2017 BUFFALO 2017 SEASON REVIEW SEASON

Returning graduate punter John Cummings led the LSC in punting for the second-straight year in 2017. He finished fifth nationally at 43.6 yards per punt. Cummings had 54 punts for 2,353 yards, eight touchbacks, 12 fair catches, 17 punts over 50 yards and 17 inside the 20, while recording a long of 68.

50 2017 Game Recaps and Results The Buffs when . . . In Under #13 AZUSA PACIFIC The upset-minded Buffs had their chances and were driving 2017 Hughes down four with a minute left before a costly fumble returned Following a loss 2-5 2-5 September 2 for a score put the game out of reach. The physical Buffs At home 3-4 3-4 Canyon, Texas had 223 yards rushing, which was the most in a game since On the road 0-4 0-4 L, 24-13 273 vs. TAMUK on Nov. 14, 2015. Neutral site 0-0 0-0 Against LSC Opponents 1-7 1-7 vs. Non-Conference Opponents 2-1 2-1 vs. Ranked teams 1-3 1-3 #7 CSU-PUEBLO The Buffs battled back from a 21-3 deficit with 21-un- In the NCAA Playoffs 0-0 0-0 answered points and forced CSUP into four turnovers On natural grass 0-0 0-0 September 9 leading 13-0 in points off turnovers. WT scored off three On artificial turf 3-8 3-8 Canyon, Texas consecutive miscues by CSUP in the second half and kicked In day games 2-1 2-1 W, 24-21 a game-winning field goal with 8 seconds remaining. In home day games 2-0 2-0 In road day games 0-0 0-0 In night games 1-7 1-7 In August 0-0 0-0 UT PERMIAN BASIN UTPB came in with an upset on its mind and hung tough In September 2-3 2-3 with the Buffs as WT struggled offensively. Two intercep- September 16 In October 1-3 1-3 tions by Isaiah Barnett led to ten points for the Buffs, who In November 0-2 0-2 Canyon, Texas led 7-3 at halftime. WT tallied four sacks and nine tackles In December 0-0 0-0 W, 17-6 for loss in the game and held UTPB without a touchdown. Leading after 1st quarter 0-1 0-1 Leading after 2nd quarter 1-2 1-2 Leading after 3rd quarter 1-0 1-0 Tied after 1st quarter 1-1 1-1 at Tarleton State The Buffs struggled in the first half missing three field goals Tied after 2nd quarter 1-0 1-0 and trailed 14-0. TSU built the lead to 27-0 before the Buffs September 23 Tied after 3rd quarter 0-1 0-1 scored 20 of the final 23 points for a 30-20 loss. WT put up Trailing after 1st quarter 2-6 2-6 Stephenville, Texas season-highs in total yards (407), passing yards (272) and a Trailing after 2nd quarter 1-6 1-6 L, 30-20 season-best three rushing touchdowns. Trailing after 3rd quarter 2-7 2-7 In overtime 0-0 0-0 WT scores first 1-2 1-2 Opponent scores first 2-6 2-6 EASTERN NEW MEXICO ENMU won the 30th Wagon Wheel as the series evened WT has first possession 0-4 0-4 at 15-15 in the Wagon Wheel and 16-16 overall. The Buffs Opponent has first possession 3-4 3-4 September 30 struggled offensively to the tune of just 154 yards of total Canyon, Texas WT scores 0-10 points 0-3 0-3 offense in the game and not eclipsing 100 yards until the WT scores 11-20 points 2-5 2-5 L, 28-14 final drive. WT scsores 21-30 points 1-0 1-0 WT scores 31-40 points 0-0 0-0 WT scores 41-50 points 0-0 0-0 WT scores 51-60 points 0-0 0-0 at Texas A&M-Kingsville The Buffs struggled again offensively as they has just 12 yards rushing and 175 yards passing for 187 for the game WT scores 60-plus points 0-0 0-0 October 7 Opponent scores 0-10 points 1-0 1-0

marking the second-straight game of under 200 yards total SEASON REVIEW Kingsville, Texas Opponent scores 11-20 points 1-0 1-0 2017 BUFFALO offense. WT had three players in double figures in tackles Opponent scores 21-30 points 1-3 1-3 L, 37-9 as the team had 87 stops in the contest. Opponent scores 31-40 points 0-3 0-3 Opponent scores 41-50 points 0-1 0-1 Opponent scores 51-60 points 0-1 0-1 Opponent scores 60-plus points 0-0 0-0 ADAMS STATE WT snapped a three-game skid with the 17-14 win on Home- coming and it also snapped a two-game skid for Homecom- WT 0-100 yards rushing 1-5 1-5 October 14 ing games. WT forced five turnovers on two fumbles and a WT 101-200 yards rushing 2-2 2-2 Canyon, Texas WT 201-300 yards rushing 0-1 0-1 season-high three INT’s in the game as ASU entered ranked WT over 300 yards rushing 0-0 0-0 W, 17-14 highly in fewest turnovers and fumbles. Opponent 0-100 yards rushing 3-3 3-3 Opponent 101-200 yards rushing 0-3 0-3 Opponent 201-300 yards rushing 0-1 0-1 Opponent over 300 yards rushing 0-1 0-1 at #5 Midwestern State The Buffs were down 10-3 in the second quarter and hang- ing in, but a long touchdown drive and a muffed kick return WT 0-100 yards passing 1-2 1-2 October 21 quickly made the game 24-3 at halftime in favor of MSU. WT 101-200 yards passing 2-4 2-4 Wichita Falls, Texas WT had just three possessions and 19 yards of offense in WT 201-300 yards passing 0-2 0-2 L, 45-3 WT 301-400 yards passing 0-0 0-0 the second half of the game as MSU cruised to a 45-3 win. WT 401-500 yards passing 0-0 0-0 WT 500-plus yards passing 0-0 0-0 Opponent 0-100 yards passing 0-1 0-1 #9 A&M-COMMERCE The Buffs hung tough with the ninth-ranked Lions in a hot- Opponent 101-200 yards passing 0-2 0-2 ley contested battle throughout as WT trailed 21-10 at the Opponent 201-300 yards passing 2-2 2-2 October 28 end of the first quarter and 28-13 at halftime. WT had its Opponent 301-400 yards passing 1-2 1-2 Commerce, Texas chances to close the deficit, but a couple of turnovers and a Opponent 401-500 yards passing 0-1 0-1 L, 35-16 100-yard kick return kept the game out of reach. Opponent 500-plus yards passing 0-0 0-0 WT gains 0-100 net yards 0-0 0-0 WT gains 101-200 net yards 0-3 0-3 WT gains 201-300 net yards 2-2 2-2 at Angelo State WT’s struggles continued on Saturday in a 51-3 loss at WT gains 301-400 net yards 1-2 1-2 Angelo State as the Buffs went winless on the road for the WT gains 401-500 net yards 0-1 0-1 November 4 first time since 2002. WT had just 103 yards of offense WT gains 501-plus net yards 0-0 0-0 San Angelo, Texas in the game, while ASU had 524. WT has not scored a Opponent gains 0-100 net yards 0-0 0-0 L, 51-3 touchdown in two of the last three games. Opponent gains 101-200 net yards 0-0 0-0 Opponent gains 201-300 net yards 0-1 0-1 Opponent gains 301-400 net yards 2-2 2-2 Opponent gains 401-500 net yards 1-2 1-2 WESTERN NEW MEXICO Missed chances doomed WT on Senior Day as WT missed Opponent gains 501-plus net yards 0-3 0-3 three field goals in the contest finishing the season at 3-8 WT commits 0-5 penalties 3-4 3-4 November 11 under first year head coach Hunter Hughes. Despite the WT commits 6-10 penalties 0-3 0-3 Canyon, Texas missed chances, WT outgained WNMU 353-290 with 116 on WT commits 11+penalties 0-1 0-1 L, 21-17 the ground and 237 through the air. Opponent commits 0-5 penalties 1-2 1-2 Opponent commits 6-10 penalties 2-6 2-6 Opponent commits 11+ penalties 0-0 0-0 WT leads in time of possession 2-5 2-5 WT trails in time of possession 1-3 1-3

51 2017 NCAA Statistics / Final Rankings

2017 Final AFCA Poll 2017 NCAA Division II National Team Rankings (9 Lone Star) 2017 AFCA Division II Coaches’ Poll (Final Poll) WTAMU Nat’l Nat’l Conf LSC Category Rank Actual Leader Actual Rank Leader Actual Rank Team (1st votes) Record Points Last 3rd Down Conversions 127 0.331 LIU Post 0.581 8 Angelo State 0.445 1. A&M-Commerce (33) 14-1 825 8 3rd Down Conv. Def. 146 0.459 NW Missouri State 0.199 9 Eastern New Mexico 0.321 2. West Florida 11-4 774 NR 4th Down Conversions 130 0.357 Stonehill 0.800 7 Tarleton State 0.636 3. Indiana (Pa.) 13-1 730 3 4th Down Conv. Def. 147 0.588 Grand Valley State 0.174 9 Eastern New Mexico 0.286 Blocked Kicks 88 2 Mary 10 2 UTPB/TSU/TAMUC 5 4. Minnesota State 13-1 707 1 Blocked Kicks Allowed 1 0 18 teams tied 0 1 West Texas A&M 0 5. Ferris State 11-2 612 10 Blocked Punts 20 2 NW Missouri State 7 2 Tarleton State 3 6. Harding 11-4 574 NR Blocked Punts Allowed 1 0 68 teams tied 0 1 Four teams tied 0 7. Central Washington 11-1 566 7 Completion Percentage 151 0.481 Ohio Dominican 0.720 8 Texas A&M-Commerce 0.688 Defensive Touchdowns N/A N/A McKendree 8 N/A Tarleton State 4 8. Fort Hays State 11-1 533 4 Fewest Penalties 18 58 Bentley 33 1 West Texas A&M 58 9. Assumption 11-2 511 15 Fewest Penalties P.G. 17 5.27 Bentley 3.30 1 West Texas A&M 5.27 10. Ashland 11-2 493 9 Fewest Penalty Yards 19 523 Michigan Tech 277 1 West Texas A&M 523 11. Midwestern State 10-1 472 5 Fewest Penalty Yards P.G. 20 47.55 Michigan Tech 25.18 1 West Texas A&M 47.55 First Downs Defense 129 242 Benedict 148 5 Eastern New Mexico 174 12. West Alabama 10-3 456 17 First Downs Offense 155 155 Findlay 359 9 Texas A&M-Commerce 338 13. Indianapolis 11-1 409 6 Fumbles Lost 106 10 Five teams tied 3 6 Midwestern State 4 14. Shepherd 10-1 396 2 Fumbles Recovered 125 6 Minnesota-Duluth 25 7 Midwestern St./UTPB 12 15. Winona State 10-2 287 12 Kickoff Return Defense 72 20.07 Texas A&M-Commerce 11.67 5 Texas A&M-Commerce 11.67 Kickoff Returns 68 21.00 Northwood 30.09 4 Texas A&M-Commerce 24.15 16. Northwest Missouri State 9-3 272 13 Net Punting 4 39.61 Emporia State 40.89 1 West Texas A&M 39.61 17. Colorado State-Pueblo 9-3 238 20 Passes Had Intercepted 100 12 Eastern New Mexico 2 3 Eastern New Mexico 2 18. Virginia State 10-1 233 NR Passes Intercepted 97 9 Assumption 26 6 Texas A&M-Commerce 19 19. West Georgia 9-4 230 NR Passing Offense 142 148.7 Adams State 353.0 8 Texas A&M-Commerce 349.0 Passing Yards Allowed 158 267.5 Grand Valley State 127.5 7 Texas A&M-Commerce 181.5 20. Sioux Falls 9-3 229 18 Passing Yards Per Compl. 55 13.19 Harding 21.82 4 Eastern New Mexico 15.75 21. Delta State 9-4 212 NR Punt Return Defense 9 3.18 Findlay -2.17 1 West Texas A&M 3.18 22. Findlay 10-3 186 NR Punt Returns 118 6.75 Assumption 23.26 9 Texas A&M-Commerce 10.14 23. Bowie State 9-2 176 14 Red Zone Defense 119 0.833 Shippensburg 0.556 8 TAMUC/Tarleton State 0.700 Red Zone Offense 117 0.727 West Virginia State 0.979 7 Midwestern State 0.955 24. Wingate 9-2 159 16 Rushing Defense 57 140.1 Central Washington 44.6 6 Eastern New Mexico 80.8 25. Shippensburg 10-2 101 19 Rushing Offense 147 105.5 Eastern New Mexico 352.7 7 Eastern New Mexico 352.7 Sacks Allowed 142 2.91 Indianapolis 0.50 7 Midwestern State 0.73 Other Receiving Votes: Ouachita Baptist, 79; Hum- Scoring Defense 102 28.4 NW Missouri State 9.3 5 Texas A&M-Commerce 16.7 Scoring Offense 158 13.9 Bowie State 54.5 9 Midwestern State 42.5 boldt State, 59; West Chester, 52; Colorado Mesa, Tackles for Loss Allowed 140 7.82 Midwestern State 2.91 6 Midwestern State 2.91 37; California (Pa), 31; Central Missouri, 27; Eastern Team Passing Efficiency 146 100.98 Ohio Dominican 190.91 8 MIdwestern State 161.57 New Mexico, 25; Minnesota Duluth, 19; Azusa Team Passing Eff. Def. 130 140.63 Bowie State 87.41 7 Texas A&M-Commerce 98.41 Pacific, ;9 Catawba, 4; Grand Valley State, 2. Team Sacks 109 1.73 Central Washington 5.08 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville 3.73 Team Tackles for Loss 129 5.2 Morehouse 11.3 9 Angelo State 9.4 Time of Possession 85 29:45 Eastern New Mexico 36:40 4 Eastern New Mexico 36:40 2017 D2Football.com Poll Total Defense 120 407.6 MW Missouri State 212.8 6 Texas A&M-Commerce 303.4 Total Offense 159 254.3 Bowie State 566.3 9 Angelo State 494.1 D2Football.com Top 25 Poll (Nov. 14, 2017) Turnover Margin 131 -0.64 Assumption 1.77 8 Midwestern State 1.27 Turnovers Gained 117 15 Assumption 39 8 Texas A&M-Commerce 25 2017 BUFFALO 2017

SEASON REVIEW SEASON Turnovers Lost 109 22 Ohio Dominican 7 6 Midwestern State 9 Rank Team Record LW Winning Percentage 126 0.273 Texas A&M-Commerce 0.933 8 Texas A&M-Commerce 0.933 1. Indiana (Pa.) 11-0 1 2. Minnesota State 11-0 2 Buffs in the National Player Rankings - 2017; Top 100 National Leaders 3. Ashland 10-1 3 4. Shepherd 10-0 4 WTAMU Nat’l Conf. Nat’l 5. Midwestern State 9-0 5 6. Ferris State 9-1 6 Category Player Rank Actual Rank Leader Actual 7. Fort Hays State 11-0 7 Field Goal Percentage A. Schrag 80 0.560 7 C. Tracy, Assumption 0.931 8. Texas A&M-Commerce 9-1 8 9. Indianapolis 11-0 9 Field Goals Per Game A. Schrag 20 1.27 3 C. Tracy, Assumption 2.08 10. Central Washington 11-0 10 Forced Fumbles F. Honang 72 0.22 8 B. Ingle, III, East Stroudsburg 0.67 11. Winona State 10-1 14 Fumbles Recovered S. Perdue 42 2 2 KJ Reid, Arkansas Tech 5 12. Northwest Missouri State 9-2 15 13. Virginia State 10-0 16 C. Slatinsky 42 2 2 14. Sioux Falls 9-2 11 Interceptions Per Game K. Thomas 50 0.4 1 Z. Hendrick, Edinboro 0.8 15. Assumption 9-1 12 16. Colorado State-Pueblo 9-2 20 Kickoff Returns L. Turner 46 25.0 2 T. Cannon, Virginia State 33.7 17. West Alabama 9-2 21 Passes Defended K. Thomas 86 1.0 7 C. Hanger, Southwest Baptist 1.9 18. Wingate 9-1 13 Passing Yards Per Compl. J. Houghtaling 27 13.65 1 E. Salum, Colorado Mesa 17.99 19. Bowie State 9-1 NR 20. Minnesota-Duluth 9-2 22 Punting J. Cummings 5 43.6 1 J. Marcha, Emporia State 45.0 21. Shippensburg 10-1 NR Sacks D. Young 35 0.73 2 M. Martin, Slippery Rock 1.41 22. California (Pa.) 9-2 23 23. Grand Valley State 8-3 25 Solo Tackles D. Young 44 5.3 3 G. Jackson, Adams State 8.8 24. Ouachita Baptist 9-2 NR Total Tackles T. Myklebust 77 8.4 8 R. Weber, Malone 14.8 25. West Georgia 8-3 18

52 53 2017 SEASON-OPENER Buffs’ Upset Bid Falls Short in Hughes’ Debut Sept. 2, 2017 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Att: 6,198 THE BASICS: - Score: #13 Azusa Pacific 24, West Texas A&M 13 #13 AZUSA PACIFIC COUGARS 24 - Records: Azusa Pacific, 1-0, West Texas A&M 0-1 WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 13 - Location: Canyon, Texas (Kimbrough Memorial Stadium) - The Lead: The West Texas A&M football team battled valiantly, but a Score by Quarters fumble scoop-and-score by No. 13 Azusa Pacific with one minute remaining #13 AZUSA PACIFIC 10 0 7 7 - 24 1-0 (0-0 GNAC) sealed the win for the Cougars in the 2017 opener for both teams Saturday WEST TEXAS A&M 0 0 7 6 - 13 0-1 (0-0 LSC) evening at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium. Scoring Summary HOW IT HAPPENED: 1st 09:56 APU Hall 25-yard field goal 01:12 APU McDaniel 3-yard run (Hall kick) - Azusa Pacific scored on its first two possessions with a field goal and a 3rd 07:37 WT Thomas 36-yard INT return (Schrag kick) touchdown on its first two drives, but the young Buffs settled down and 04:18 APU Carr 27-yard pass from Elffers (Hall kick) held APU to just 40 yards in the second quarter after allowing 127 in the 4th 14:51 WT Schrag 25-yard field goal first. 07:05 WT Schrag 29-yard field goal - The Buffs had a chance to get on the board right before half, but fresh- 01:00 APU Shocks 46-yard fumble return (Hall kick) man kicker Alex Schrag’s 33-yard field goal sailed wide right. - After just 52 yards in the first quarter, the Buffs tallied 73 yards in the Individual Stats second quarter with most on the ground as WT 76 yards on the ground for RUSHING: Azusa Pacific-G. McDaniel 16-54; A. Elffers 9-29; Z. Reddick 1-0; the half and 49 through the air. TEAM 2--2. West Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 24-138; M. Buchanan 13-48; C. - APU had 125 yards through the air as quarterback Andrew Elffers went Bailey 4-19; J. Johnson 1-18; J. Houghtaling 7-0. eight of 12 passing and backup running back Gavin McDaniel had 41 yards PASSING: Azusa Pacific-A. Elffers 15-22-1, 236. West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling and a score on the ground. 2016 starter and All-Great Northwest Athletic 9-21-0, 94. Conference performer Kurt Scoby missed the game Saturday. - WT played much more physical in the second half and sophomore Kevon RECEIVING: Azusa Pacific-W. Carr 9-161; D. Adams 3-46; G. Allen 1-15; G. Mc- Thomas took an interception to the house for 36-yards and the first touch- Daniel 1-11; L. Widmer 1-3. West Texas A&M-A. Lewis 3-42; P. Gonzales 2-19; K. down of the season for the Buffs midway through the third, trailing 10-7. Noseff 2-13; M. Buchanan 1-11; W. Witherspoon 1-9. - Ellfers moved the Cougars right back down the field and found leading INTERCEPTIONS: Azusa Pacific-None. West Texas A&M-K. Thomas 1-36. receiver Weston Carr for a 27-yard score on the ensuing drive. Carr had nine catches for 161 yards and a score to lead all receivers. Ellfers went 15 FUMBLES: Azusa Pacific-None. West Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 1-1. of 22 for 236 yards a score and the pick-six. - Schragg hit two field goals in the fourth to pull WT within 17-13 and be- SACKS (UA-A): Azusa Pacific-C. Caraveo 1-0; J. Schwartz 1-0; D. Jimenez 1-0. gan its final drive with 2:42 left. WT leading rusher, junior Warren Wither- Weszt Texas A&M-D. Young 2-0. spoon, had the ball stripped by ASU leading tackler Aaron Berry and Adrian Shocks picked up the ball for the 46-yard return and 24-13 score. TACKLES (UA-A): Azusa Pacific-A. Berry 14-2; A. Shocks 6-2; D. Smith 4-3; M. Muti 5-1; C. Caraveo 5-0; W. Fair 4-0; K. Norton 3-1. T. Suliafu 2-2; L. Thom- INSIDE THE NUMBERS: as 3-0; L. Jefferson 2-0; D. Jimenez 2-0; D. Kaufusi 2-0; J. Burnside 2-0; C. - Despite the loss, the Buffs had 223 yards rushing on 49 carries as With- Simpson 1-1; Q. Frazier 1-0; C. Schwab 1-0; J. Schwartz 1-0; C. Hollis 1-0; J. Olave erspoon had a career-high 138 yards on the ground on 24 carries. He had 1-0; B. Sukut 1-0; R. Bohanna 0-1. West Texas A&M-C. Slatinsky 7-1; D. Young just 14 yards on the ground at halftime. 5-1; T. Myklebust 5-1; C. Team Stats APU WT - Redshirt freshman quarterback Justin Houghtaling went nine of 21 for 94 James 4-2; L. Hyder 3-2; I. FIRST DOWNS 15 19 yards in his debut as a starter. He had seven rushes for 26 yards, but was Barnett 4-0; K. Blank 2-2; RUSHING YARDS (NET) 28-81 49-223 sacked three times for 26 yards. E. Collins 1-3; H. Dennis PASSING YARDS (NET) 236 94 - Defensively junior Chazz Slatinsky paced the Buffs with eight tackles and 3-0; P. Dickerson 1-1; G. Passes Comp-Att-Int. 15-22-1 9-21-0 one breakup, while senior Daelin Young had six tackles with two sacks for Johnson 1-0; J. Pome’e TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 50-317 70-317

GAME RECAPS GAME 15 yards and three tackles for loss for 16 yards. 2017 BUFFALO 2017 1-0; D. Wells 1-0; J. Radke Fumble Returns-Yards 1-46 0-0 1-0. Punt Returns-Yards 1-7 0-0 - Berry had 16 tackles with 14 solo stops to lead all-tacklers with the forced Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-21 4-82 fumble. Christian Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 1-36-1 Caraveo had five Punts (Number-Avg.) 5-41.2 4-45.2 tackles with one Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 9-86 3-15 sack and two tackles Possession Time 26:19 33:41 for loss. Third-Down Conversions 3 of 9 4 of 15 - Azusa Pacific im- Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4 proves to 3-1 all-time Red-Zone Scoring Chances 2-3 2-3 against WT and has Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-26 2-15 won the last three Points off Turnovers 7 7 meetings in the se- ries, including two in Canyon.

54 2017 GAME TWO RECAP Buffs’ Upset No. 7 CSU-Pueblo in Thrilling Fashion THE BASICS: Sept. 9, 2017 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Att: 6,095 - Score: West Texas A&M 24, #7 Colorado State-Pueblo 21 - Records: West Texas A&M 1-1, Colorado State-Pueblo 21 #7 CSU-PUEBLO THUNDERWOLVES 21 - Location: Canyon, Texas (Kimbrough Memorial Stadium) - The Lead: A field goal with four seconds left in regulation by West Texas A&M freshman kicker Alex Schrag gave WT a thrilling 24-21 upset victory over No. 7 Colorado State-Pueblo WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 24 Saturday evening at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium. The Buffs battle back from a 21-3 deficit and forced four second half turnovers to spark the comeback. Score by Quarters #7 CSU-PUEBLO 7 14 0 0 - 21 1-1 (1-0 RMAC) HOW IT HAPPENED: - Buffs had a chance to get off the field on the first drive with a 3-and-out, but CSUP quarter- WEST TEXAS A&M 3 8 0 13 - 13 1-1 (0-0 LSC) back Brandon Edwards got a first down pass off a scramble and got out of a potential sack for a first down. From there, Edwards moved the ThunderWolves inside the 20. Edwards found Scoring Summary Ammon Johnson for 17 yards to the WT one and then Austin Micci scored on the ground for a 7-0 lead. CSUP converted two third and longs on the drive to keep it alive. 1st 10:13 CSUP Micci 1-yard run (Carter kick) - WT moved right back down the field and scored a field goal, but the drive saw redshirt fresh- 03:58 WT Schrag 23-yard field goal man quarterback Justin Houghtaling with three key rushes for 46 yards on the drive. CSUP methodically came right back down the field on another 10 play, 75 yard drive for a score as 2nd 13:30 CSUP Micci 2-yard run (Carter kick) Micci scored his second touchdown on the ground for a 14-3 lead with 13:30 left in the first half. 10:20 CSUP Micci 5-yard run (Carter kick) - Following a three-and-out and a short punt into plus territory for CSUP, the ThunderWolves moved down into WT territory as Micci scored his third rushing touchdown of the game for a 00:59 WT Johnson 7-yard run (Pome’e pass from Arbuckle) 21-3 lead with 10:02 left in the half. 4th 08:08 WT Schrag 27-yard field goal - WT marched back down the field all on the ground as sophomore fullback Jordan Johnson scored from seven yards out for the first offensive touchdown of the season on an 11 play, 81- 02:51 WT Daniels 4-yard pass from Arbuckle (Schrag kick) yard drive using 5:58 on the clock. WT went for two as junior quarterback Ben Arbuckle found 00:08 WT Schrag 28-yard field goal senior tight end Junior Pome’e for two points and a 21-11 deficit with 59 seconds left in the half. - For the half, the Buffs had 24 rushes for 133 yards led by Johnson with five rushes for 54 yards, while Houghtaling had eight rushes for 44 yards. The Buffs had just minus-two yards Individual Stats passing as Houghtaling was one for two passing. WT had 131 yards for the half on 26 plays and RUSHING: CSU-Pueblo-A. Micci 20-79; M. Dennard 1-5; B. Edwads 3--3. West 5.0 yards per play. - CSUP had 229 yards of offense on 177 passing yards and 52 rushing. Edwards was 12 for 17 Texas A&M-J. Johnson 12-66; W. Witherspoon 16-31; J. Houghtaling 9-19; B. for 177 yards, while Micci had 51 yards on 11 carries on the ground with three scores. Morgan Arbuckle 2-9; K. Morrow 3-5; B. Blair 1-3. Smith led the way with five catches for 78 yards. - Following a pair of punts for both teams to open the second half, CSUP was driving at the PASSING: CSU-Pueblo-B. Edwards 18-25-1, 231; A. Micci 0-1-1, 0. West Texas WT 21 and Edwards threw up a duck and it was picked off at the four-yard line by sophomore A&M-J. Houghtaling 4-11-0, 51; B. Arbuckle 4-7-0, 39. Kevon Thomas for his second pick in as many weeks. From there, Houghtaling rolled out and found a wide-open Pome’e for 39 yards for the longest pass and catch of the game. WT went for it on fourth and six from the CSUP 30 with 4:35 left in the third as Houghtaling was sacked RECEIVING: CSU-Pueblo-M. Smith 5-78; A. Johnson 4-68; c. Forsgren 3-53; A. and fumbled, with CSUP gaining possession at the WT 45. The Buffs held forcing CSUP to punt Micci 2-13; Z. Boyd 2-5; O. Washington 1-10; M. Dennard 1-4. West Texas A&M-J. following the turnover. - The Buffs got a big turnover as Micci coughed it up in CSUP territory as senior Daelin Young Pome’e 2-35; W. Witherspoon 2-27; K. Noseff 1-13; P. Gonzales 1-13; J. Daniels forced the fumble and junior Chazz Slatinsky recovered. WT moved to the ten, but settled for 1-4; P.J. Leonce 1--2. a field goal moving within 21-14 with 8:08 left. - The third turnover of the second half on CSUP, this time a sack fumble from freshman Eric Collins and recovery by junior Solomon Perdue set the Buffs up at the CSUP 25. On third and INTERCEPTIONS: CSU-Pueblo-None. West Texas A&M-K. Thomas 1-7; T. Mykle- goal from the two, the ThunderWolves stopped the Buffs in the backfield for fourth and goal from the four, Arbuckle found senior Ja’Quarius Daniels in the back of the end zone for the bust 1-0. score with 2:51 left in regulation and a tie game with 2:51 left. - Senior Trevor Myklebust came up with an interception at the CSUP 19 with 2:39 left setting FUMBLES: CSU-Pueblo-B. Edwards 1-1; T. Donnell 1-0; Kevin Ribarich 1-0; A. the Buffs’ up for a potential game winner. Freshman kicker Alex Schrag nailed a 28-yarder for a 24-21 lead with four seconds left. Micci 1-1. West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 1-1. - CSUP returned the kick to the WT 39 with a lateral, but sophomore Hayden Dennis came up with the tackle to end the game. SACKS (UA-A): CSU-Pueblo-B. Payer 1-0; S. O’Malley 1-0; M. Wristen 1-0. West INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Texas A&M-L. Hyder 0-1; Patrick Dickerson 1-0; E. Collins 1-0. - The Buffs forced four turnovers by the ThunderWolves – all in the second half and turned the miscues into 13 points.

- Schrag hit three field goals, the most his career from 23, 27 and 28 yards, including two in 2017 BUFFALO TACKLES (UA-A): CSU-Pueblo-B. Payer 11-3; N. Hezchias 4-2; T. Draper 3-3; D. the fourth quarter in a span of 8:16. GAME RECAPS Williams 5-0; E. Taylor - Johnson led the Buffs with 66 yards on the ground and a touchdown, while Pome’e had two Team Stats CSUP WT catches for 39 yards. 4-1; S. O’Malley 4-1; Q. FIRST DOWNS 16 14 - Arbuckle went four of seven for 39 yards and a score in relief of Houghtaling. He also had Vandekoppel 3-2; D. nine yards rushing on two carries. RUSHING YARDS (NET) 24-79 43-133 - Young had nine solo tackles for the Buffs with a forced fumble, while WT had 2.5 sacks for Sizer 4-0; J. Maxie 3-0; M. PASSING YARDS (NET) 231 90 10 yards and four tackle for loss for 12 yards, with two interceptions and two fumble returns. Wristen 3-0; J. Croy 2-1; A. Passes Comp-Att-Int. 18-26-2 8-18-0 - The Buffs improved to 4-3 against CSUP and have won three-straight in the series, while WT head coach Hunter Hughes won his first game at the helm of the Buffs after coming to WT from Johnson 2-0; N. Shongolo TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 50-310 61-223 CSUP in December. 0-2; D. Sesay 1-0. West Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 - WT amassed 223 yards of offense and 133 yards on the ground, while recording 90 passing Texas A&M-D. Young 9-0; Punt Returns-Yards 3-24 1-7 yards – all in the second half after minus-two yards passing at halftime. Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-15 0-0 - CSUP had 310 yards of L. Hyder 0-7; C. Slatinsky offense on 79 yards rush- Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 2-7 5-1; K. Blank 5-1; C. James ing and 231 through the Punts (Number-Avg.) 4-34.5 6-34.0 air as Edwards was 18 of 4-1; T. Myklebust 3-1; K. Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-1 26 for 231 with two costly Thomas 3-0; E. Collins 3-0; interceptions. Penalties-Yards 4-40 2-15 - The Buffs were just G. Johnson 2-1; I. Barnett Possession Time 24:43 35:17 eight of 18 passing for 90 1-1; H. Dennis 1-0; J. Third-Down Conversions 4 of 9 4 of 15 yards and the score from Pennington 1-0; B. Gerlich Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Arbuckle to Daniels. 1-0; P. Dickerson 1-0; S. Red-Zone Scoring Chances 3-3 5-5 Perdue 0-1. Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-35 2-10 Points off Turnovers 0 13

55 2017 LSC-OPENER RECAP Buff “D” Stops UT Permian Basin, 17-6 THE BASICS: Sept. 16, 2017 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Att: 6,579 - Score: West Texas A&M 17, UT Permian Basin 6 - Records: West Texas A&M 2-1, (1-0 LSC) UT Permian Basin 0-3 (0-1 LSC) UT PERMIAN BASIN FALCONS 6 - Location: Canyon, Texas (Kimbrough Memorial Stadium) - The Lead: A strong defensive performance with two big interceptions and ten WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 17 points off two UT Permian Basin miscues, sparked West Texas A&M to a 17-6 victory Saturday afternoon at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium. Score by Quarters UT PERMIAN BASIN 3 0 0 3 - 6 0-3 (0-1 LSC) HOW IT HAPPENED: WEST TEXAS A&M 0 7 3 7 - 17 2-1 (1-0 LSC) - Bushland native Kameron Mathis marched UTPB down the field for an early field goal converting two third downs on the drive, including a third and long pass for 48 yards to Courtney McMaryion to keep the drive alive. A sack from senior Daelin Scoring Summary Young and junior Lance Hyder setting up a 42-yard field goal from Bailey Giffen for 1st 09:57 UTPB Giffen 42-yard field goal a 3-0 lead. 2nd 13:26 WT Johnson 4-yard run (Schrag kick) - The Buffs had a promising drive halted by an interception from junior quarterback Ben Arbuckle as Chris Hoad took the pass for the first interception on WT this sea- 3rd 03:42 WT Schrag 42-yard field goal son. 4th 10:47 UTPB Giffen 40-yard field goal - Junior Isaiah Barnett picked off Mathis and returned to the UTPB 40 setting the 05:29 WT Blair 10-yard run (Schrag kick) Buffs up in plus territory late in the first quarter. - Early in the second, the Buffs moved down the field as sophomore Jordan John- son scored from four yards out as two big penalties on the Falcons helped out the Individual Stats Buffs on the drive, including pass interference in the end zone. RUSHING: UT Permian Basin-B. Infiesto 8-37; M. Simmons 7-19; J. Williams 5-11; - The game remained 7-3 at halftime as both defenses stepped up in the second M. Allison 4-7; A. Corral 1-5; K. Mathis 6--11. West Texas A&M-B. Blair 6-31; K. quarter and forced nine punts combined through the first half and seven in the Morrow 9-17; W. Witherspoon 10-17; J. Johnson 5-16; C. Bailey 1-5; B. Arbuckle second stanza. - It was the first halftime lead of the season for WT as the Buffs trailed at intermis- 5-0; TEAM 2--4. sion in the first two games of the year. - WT had seven first downs for 99 yards on 28 plays, while UTPB has 165 yards on PASSING: UT Permian Basin-K. Mathis 16-39-2, 246. West Texas A&M-B. Arbuck- 37 plays, including 132 yards passing from Mathis. le 13-24-2, 140. - Arbuckle went seven of 15 for 80 yards and an interception in the first half. - WT and UTPB traded interceptions in the third quarter as junior Isaiah Barnett returned the Mathis pick 45 yards to the UTPB 19 with just over five minutes left in RECEIVING: UT Permian Basin-J. Anglin 6-72; K. Brown 4-47; C. McMaryion the third. 2-92; M. Leonard 2-18; B. Infiesto 1-12; B. Galaviz 1-5. West Texas A&M-K. - From there, the Buffs settled for a 42-yard field goal from freshman Alex Schrag, who attempted a 56-yarder in the second quarter, which missed just right as time Noseff 3-41; J. Johnson 3-19; J. Pome’e 2-28; A. Lewis 1-22; P. Gonzales 1-22; PJ expired in the first half. The field goal game WT a 10-3 lead with 3:34 left in the third Leonce 1-6; B. Blair 1-3; K. Morrow 1--1. quarter. - McMaryion caught his second bomb of the game on third down again for 44 INTERCEPTIONS: UT Permian Basin-C. Hoad 1-10; M. Coles 1-0. West Texas yards following the WT field goal putting UTPB at the WT 29. - Giffen missed a 48-yard field goal short. A&M-I. Barnett 2-57. - Giffen pulled UTPB within 10-6 with 10:47 left on a 40-yard field goal after a WT punt. FUMBLES: UT Permian Basin-J. Anglin 1-0. West Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 1-1; - On the ensuing WT possession, the Buffs moved down the field on nine play, 75- B. Arbuckle 1-0. yard drive as freshman Brandon Blair scored from 10-yards out on the ground for a 17-6 lead with 5:29 left. It was first career rushing touchdown. SACKS (UA-A): UT Permian Basin AJ Fano 1-0; D. Assad 1-0. West Texas A&M-L. INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Hyder 1-1; D. Young 2-0; E. Collins 0-1. - The Buffs held a 10-0 lead in points off turnovers with two interceptions by Bar- nett, but committed three of their own. - WT improved to 2-1 on the year and 1-0 in Lone Star Conference play. TACKLES (UA-A): UT Permian Basin-C. Hoad 11-2; K. Gray 7-3; R. Baker 5-0; F. - It was the 200th home victory since 1946 for WT and 167th at Kimbrough Memo- Seiuli 4-0; M. Coles 2-2; E. Solis 3-0; M. Brown IV 3-0; D. Assad 2-1; X. Brooks rial Stadium. 2-0; J. Terrell 1-1; R. - WT opened LSC play with its seventh win in the last eight years. Team Stats UTPB WT - The Buffs handed UTPB its 12th-straight loss and tenth-straight conference loss. Dinnall-Guerra 1-1; T. Perez FIRST DOWNS 14 15 - WT amassed 222 yards of offense and 140 through the air, while recording 82 on 1-0; AJ Fano 1-0; K. Sutton RUSHING YARDS (NET) 31-68 38-82 the ground. 1-0; L. Gilliam 1-0; A. Corral PASSING YARDS (NET) 246 140 - Barnett and junior Lance Hyder paced the Buffs with eight tackles each, while 1-0; M. Allison 1-; A. Guice Passes Comp-Att-Int. 16-39-2 13-24-2 Barnett had the two picks and Hyder had 1.5 sacks and one tackle for loss. - Senior LSC Defensive Player of the Week Daelin Young had six tackles with two 1-0; B. Galaviz 1-0; D. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 70-314 62-222 sacks and three tackles for loss for 22 yards. GAME RECAPS GAME 2017 BUFFALO 2017 Brewer 1-0; J. O’Kelley 1-0; Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 - Chris Hoad had a team-high 13 tackles and 11 solo stops for UTPB with one tackle C. Holmes 0-1; M. Mayes Punt Returns-Yards 4-31 2-16 for loss and one inter- 0-1. West Texas A&M-L. Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1-19 1-25 ception. Interception Returns-Yards-TD 2-10 2-57 - Blair had 31 yards Hyder 6-2; I. Barnett 6-2; Punts (Number-Avg.) 7-37.1 7-39.9 rushing on six carries D. Young 5-1; C. James Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 and a score to lead the 4-2; K. Thomas 5-0; T. team, while Arbuckle Penalties-Yards 8-79 3-15 went 13 of 24 for 140 Myklebust 4-1; E. Collins Possession Time 28:34 31:26 yards and two intercep- 1-4; C. Slatinsky 3-0; K. Third-Down Conversions 6 of 18 2 of 11 tions. Blank 3-0; G. Johnson 2-0; Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 0 of 0 D. Wells 1-0; PJ Leonce 1-0; Red-Zone Scoring Chances 1-1 3-3 J. Pome’e 1-0; B. Blair 1-0; Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-11 3-24 Points off Turnovers 0 10 J. Radke 1-0; M. Clayton 1-0; K. Noseff 1-0; H. Paul 1-0; S. Perdue 1-0.

56 2017 CHALLENGE CUP GAME Buffs Fall 30-20 at Tarleton State THE BASICS: Sept. 23, 2017 • Memorial Stadium • Att: 6,823 - Score: Tarleton State 30, West Texas A&M 2 - Records: Tarleton State 3-1 (2-0 LSC), West Texas A&M 2-2 (1-1 LSC) WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 20 - Location: Stephenville, Texas (Memorial Stadium) - The Lead: In a tale of two halves, the West Texas A&M football team dug itself a TARLETON STATE TEXANS 30 27-0 hole before rallying in the fourth quarter for a 30-20 defeat at Tarleton State Saturday evening. Score by Quarters WEST TEXAS A&M 0 0 17 13 - 20 2-2 (1-1 LSC) HOW IT HAPPENED: TARLETON STATE 0 14 13 3 - 30 3-1 (2-0 LSC) - The Buffs had a promising drive begin at the 8:18 mark of the first quarter as the team marched all the way down to the TSU 15 at the beginning of the second quarter. Freshman kicker Alex Schrag missed a 32-yard field goal with 14:12 left in Scoring Summary the half as the Buffs went a season-long 17 plays for 78 yards using 9:06 and coming 2nd 06:42 TSU Turner 1-yard run (Sroka kick) away with no points. Schrag’s kick hit the right upright. 03:31 TSU Turner 45-yard run (Sroka kick) - Tarleton State moved right down the field, consuming 7:35 off the clock as Xavier Turner scored from one yard out for a 7-0 lead on a 14-play, 80-yard drive. 3rd 13:55 TSU Turner 14-yard run (Sroka kick) - WT redshirt freshman quarterback Justin Houghtaling found junior Markel Stew- 06:16 TSU High 21-yard pass from Woerner (Reid pass failed) ard for 40-yards and WT moved to the TSU 39. From there, Schrag missed a 57-yard 00:52 WT Johnson 3-yard run (Schrag kick) field goal. 4th 12:18 TSU Sroka 39-yard field goal - Tarleton State answered with its second touchdown – this time four plays, 61 yards using 1:07 off the clock. 09:59 WT Blair 5-yard run (Schrag kick) - Schrag missed his third field goal of the half – this time a 36-yarder wide left with 04:43 WT Houghtaling 1-yard run (Houghtaling rush failed) 1:31 left in the half as Houghtaling hooked up with Steward for a 37-yard pass and a 10-yard pass on the drive. Individual Stats - WT trailed 14-0 at half. - Houghtaling fumbled at the WT 15 on the opening possession of the second half, RUSHING: West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 6-37; B. Blair 11-37; K. Morrow 9-31; leading to Turner’s third rushing touchdown of the game and a 21-0 lead. J. Johnson 7-30. Tarleton State-X. Turner 17-135; D. McCants 13-87; Z. Woerner - Midway through the quarter, TSU took over at its 22 after a WT punt and marched 7-22; A. Berryman 2-4; TEAM 2--6. down the field as quarterback Zed Woerner hit Del’Michael High for a 21-yard touch- down for a 27-0 lead as the Texans botched the extra point. - The Buffs showed life after that as Steward came up with another big reception PASSING: West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 17-38-1-272. Tarleton State-Z. Woern- on third down and the ground game began to start working. Houghtaling hit senior er 13-20-0-117. Ja’Quarius Daniels for 12 yards to the TSU 11 on a third and 10 as sophomore Jordan Johnson got the Buffs on the board with a touchdown with 52 seconds left in the quarter. RECEIVING: West Texas A&M-M. Steward 6-132; J. Johnson 4-78; B. Blair 2-3; P. - Following a TSU field goal, the Buffs cut the deficit to 30-14 as freshman Brandon Gonzales 1-17; P.J. Leonce 1-15; J. Daniels 1-12; J. Pome’e 1-8; K. Noseff 1-7. Tar- Blair scored from five yards out with 9:59 left and, following a TSU punt, Houghtal- leton State-J. Thomas 4-50; D. High 2-30; S. Rollison 2-17; C. Carrington 2-14; X. ing scored from one yard out helped out by a pass to Johnson for 38 yards on a third Turner 1-5; J. Kaspar 1-1; D. McCants 1-0. and 15 on the drive for a 30-20 score. - Houghtaling went for two on a rush, but didn’t convert. - WT got the ball back with just over three minutes left and Houghtaling was inter- INTERCEPTIONS: West Texas A&M-None. Tarleton State-E. Hart 1-7. cepted at the WT 41 by Elliott Hart and TSU ran out the clock.

FUMBLES: West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 1-1. Tarleton State A. Berryman 1-0. INSIDE THE NUMBERS: - In the first half, WT a season-high 138 yards passing for a half as Houghtaling was 8 of 13 and had 15 rushes for 47 yards. SACKS (UA-A): West Texas A&M-G. Johnson 1-0; D. Young 1-0. Tarleton State- - WT was 4 of 8 on third down in the half, but just couldn’t hit field goals. The Buffs None. held TSU to 24 yards passing in the half and 4 of 7 on third down. - Steward had 113 yards on four receptions in the half, while Turner had 125 yards rushing for TSU on 13 carries and the two scores. TACKLES (UA-A): West Texas A&M-C. Slatinsky 7-4; K. Blank 4-2; H. Dennis 1-5; - WT tallied 22 first downs in the game and held a 407-359 advantage in total 2017 BUFFALO E. Collins 3-2; T. Myklebust 1-4; L. Hyder 1-4; I. Barnett 2-2; J. Pennington 2-2; D. yards, which marked a season-high for the Buffs. GAME RECAPS Young 2-2; K. Thomas 3-0; - Houghtaling was 17 of 38 for 272 yards, one interception and a rushing touch- Team Stats WT TSU down. He had 37 yards on six carries on the ground. Blair also had 37 yards rushing C. James 3-0; G. Johnson FIRST DOWNS 22 19 on 11 carries and a score, while Johnson had 30 yards on the ground on seven 2-1; S. Perdue 2-1; J. Radke RUSHING YARDS (NET) 33-135 41-242 carries and a score. 0-2; J. Johnson 1-0; M. PASSING YARDS (NET) 272 117 - Turner finished the game with 135 yards rushing and three scores, while Woerner Clayton 0-1. Tarleton Passes Comp-Att-Int. 17-38-1 13-20-0 was 9 of 16 for 93 yards and a score. - Steward ended with a career-high 132 yards on six receptions for the most re- State-B. Jackson 3-8; E. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 71-407 61-359 ceiving yards by a Buff this season. Hart 7-2; D. Ezeagwu 5-4; Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 - Junior Chazz Slatinsky has 11 tackles with four solo stops for WT, while Basil Jack- T. Thompson 1-6; EJ Speed Punt Returns-Yards 1-6 0-0 son had 11 tackles for 3-3; W. Johnson 0-6; C. Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-90 1-13 TSU. Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 1-7 - WT recorded two Radford 1-4; D. Hafford Punts (Number-Avg.) 3-34.3 5-36.6 sacks and six tackles 2-2; C. Varnado 2-1; D. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 for loss in the game. Fangupo 0-3; D. Solomon - The Buffs were a Penalties-Yards 6-51 6-81 season-best 11 of 18 0-3; A. Blackshire 2-0; M. Possession Time 30:14 29:46 on third down, but was Knobloch 1-0; T. Johnson Third-Down Conversions 11 of 18 5 of 12 3 of 5 in the red zone 1-0; T. Warren 0-1; M. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 and had two turnovers Lomax 0-1; T. Turner 0-1; S. Red-Zone Scoring Chances 3-5 3-3 leading to seven points for Tarleton State. Walton 0-1. Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-16 0-0 Points off Turnovers 0 7

57 30TH WAGON WHEEL GAME ENMU Claims Second-Straight Wagon Wheel Sept. 30, 2017 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Att: 6,579 THE BASICS: - Score: Eastern New Mexico 28, West Texas A&M 14 EASTERN N.M. GREYHOUNDS 28 - Records: Eastern New Mexico 4-1 (3-1 LSC), West Texas A&M 2-3 (1-2 LSC) - Location: Canyon, Texas (Kimbrough Memorial Stadium) - The Lead: Eastern New Mexico scored 28-straight points in the second half en route WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 14 to a 28-14 victory Saturday evening in the 30th Wagon Wheel Game over West Texas A&M. Score by Quarters EASTERN N.M. 0 0 7 21 - 28 4-1 (3-1 LSC) HOW IT HAPPENED: WEST TEXAS A&M 7 0 0 7 - 14 2-3 (1-2 LSC) - The Buffs punted on their first possession of the game as senior John Cummings pinned the Greyhounds at their own one with a 56-yard punt. Scoring Summary - ENMU made one first down and then punted as Nicholas Little’s punt was blocked by junior Chazz Slatinsky and recovered by senior Ja’Quarius Daniels at the ENMU nine. It 1st 08:02 WT Daniels 5-yard pass from Houghtaling (Schrag kick) was Slatinsky’s first career block. 3rd 02:29 ENMU Cass 9-yard run (Hale kick) - From there, redshirt freshman Justin Houghtaling threw his first career touchdown 4th 12:14 ENMU Tucker 2-yard run (Hale kick) pass as Daniels climbed the ladder in the back of the end zone for the score and a 7-0 lead with 7:53 left in the first quarter. 01:52 ENMU Strand 1-yard run (Hale kick) - Following the first allowed conversion on fourth down by the Buffs this season, senior 01:35 ENMU Strand 14-yard run (Hale kick) linebacker Trevor Myklebust stopped ENMU at its own 38 on fourth down. WT was un- 00:49 WT Pome’e 24-yard pass from Houghtaling (Schrag kick) able to score, but Cummings again pinned the Greyhounds deep with a 38-yard boot to the six. - ENMU converted three third downs on the ensuing possession starting the drive with Individual Stats 6:13 left in the half as the Greyhounds marched down field to the WT nine as quarterback RUSHING: Eastern New Mexico-K. Cass 28-138; W. Strand 16-98; P. Terry 8-56; threw a great pass to Tandon Jones in the end zone, but junior defensive back Keith J. Smith 5-36; D. Tucker 6-34; T. Gary 4-4; TEAM 2--4. West Texas A&M-K. Blank got his hand on the ball for the incomplete pass. Morrow 10-19; J. Johnson 3-9; W. Witherspoon 2-5; B. Blair 3-4; J. Pome’e 1-2; - With eight seconds left, Strand tried to hit Warren Washington at the end zone, but was broken up by sophomore defensive back Isaiah Barnett as time expired in the half. J. Houghtaling 3--1. - ENMU had the ball offensively from the end of the second quarter and the first drive of the third quarter for 11:50, but came away with nothing as kicker Bailey missed a 60-yard PASSING: Eastern New Mexico-W. Strand 8-15-0, 85. West Texas A&M-J. Houg- field goal with 9:16 left in the third quarter. - Following a pair of punts, Houghtaling threw an interception on a 3rd and eight from taling 12-20-1, 116. the WT 28 to Brad Hardin as he returned it 26 yards to the WT six. Cass scored from six yards out tying the game with 2:29 left in the third. RECEIVING: Eastern New Mexico-R. Montoya 2-34; W. Washington 2-23; S. - Another solid punt from Cummings set the Greyhounds up deep in their own territory, Lofton 2--6; J. Smith 1-22; T. Jones 1-12. West Texas A&M-M. Steward 4-28; K. but Strand scrambled for 50 yards on the first play from scrimmage and D’Maujeric Tuck- er scored from two yards out for a 14-7 ENMU lead early in the fourth. Noseff 2-15; J. Daniels 2-10; A. Lewis 1-38; J. Pome’e 1-24; M. Harrah 1-1; B. Blair - Strand scored from one-yard out on the ensuing ENMU possession and then scored 1-0. after a WT fumble on a kickoff for a 28-7 lead with 1:32 left. - WT marched down the field as sophomore Avery Lewis caught a 38-yard pass and INTERCEPTIONS: Eastern New Mexico-B. Hardin 1-26. West Texas A&M-None. senior Junior Pome’e scored on a nice pass from Houghtaling from 24-yards out for a 28-14 score. FUMBLES: Eastern New Mexico-L. Williams 1-0. West Texas A&M-K. Blank 1-1. INSIDE THE NUMBERS: - WT really struggled offensively in the first half with just two first downs and 50 total yards on 18 plays. ENMU had 11 first downs and 177 total yards on 44 plays. WT had 10 SACKS (UA-A): Eastern New Mexico-K. Paikai 1-0. West Texas A&M-None. rushes for 17 yards and 33 yards passing. - ENMU running back Kamal Cass had 62 yards rushing on 15 carries, while Strand was TACKLES (UA-A): Eastern New Mexico-F. Vunipola 5-3; D. urrea 6-0; B. Hardin six-of-11 for 46 yards. 5-1; C. Cowart 4-0; C. Countee 3-0; T. Amadi 2-1; Z. Johnson 2-0; D. Blue 2-0; - Houghtaling was five-of-eight for 33 yards and a score. - The Buffs had the ball for just 8:47 in the first half, while ENMU consumed the ball for H. Hill 1-0; D. Hart 1-0; J. Miller 1-0; R. Hatchett 1-0; K. Paikai 1-0; K. Hall 1-0. 21:13. West Texas A&M-T. Myklebust 7-6; C. James 6-5; D. Young 8-2; E. Collins 7-2; L. - Cummings had three big punts for 147 yards and a 49.0 average with two inside the Hyder 7-1; K. Thomas 6-0; 20 and a long of 56 helping the Buffs with the field position game. Team Stats ENMU WT G. Johnson 5-0; S. Perdue - ENMU tallied 25 first downs to just seven for WT, while outgaining the Buffs 447-154 FIRST DOWNS 25 7 with 84 plays for the Greyhounds to just 42 for WT. ENMU had 362 yards on the ground. 5-0; C. Slatinsky 4-1. I. Bar- RUSHING YARDS (NET) 69-362 22-38 - The Buffs didn’t have 100 yards of offense until the last drive of the game, while WT nett 4-0; J. Pennington 3-1; PASSING YARDS (NET) 85 116 had just 38 yards rushing on 22 rushes. M. Clayton 2-1; K. Blank Passes Comp-Att-Int. 8-15-0 12-20-1 - Houghtaling was 12 for 20 with one interception, with 116 yards and two touchdowns. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 84-447 42-154 Kass has 28 rushes for 138 yards and a score, while Strand had 98 yards rushing on 16 2-1. H. Paul 2-0; P. Dicker- carries with two scores. GAME RECAPS GAME 2017 BUFFALO 2017 son 2-0; F. Honang 1-0; J. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 - Senior Trevor Myklebust led the Buffs in tackles with 13, while senior Carter James Johnson 1-0; N. Brown 1-0; Punt Returns-Yards-TD 2-2 2-16 had 11 and senior Daelin B. Gerlich 1-0; H. Dennis Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-34 3-46 Young had 10. Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-26 0-0 - The blocked punt 0-1; B. Blair 0-1. Punts (Number-Avg.) 4-27.0 6-45.0 by the Buffs was the Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 first since former Buff Penalties-Yards 8-70 2-15 Davontae Merriweath- er had one at Colorado Possession Time 39:01 20:59 State-Pueblo on Sept. Third-Down Conversions 7 of 15 3 of 11 10, 2016. Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 4 0 of 1 - WT and ENMU are Red-Zone Scoring Chances 4-6 1-1 all-square in the Wagon Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 0-0 Wheel at 15-15 and all Points off Turnovers 0 14 even at 16-16 overall. ENMU has won five of the past six overall and four of the past five in the Wagon Wheel Game.

58 2017 WEEK SIX RECAP Buffs Struggle in 37-9 Loss at A&M-Kingsville Oct. 7, 2017 • Javelina Stadium • Att: 4,785 - Score: Texas A&M-Kingsville 37, West Texas A&M 9 - Records: Texas A&M-Kingsville 2-4 (1-3 LSC), West Texas A&M 2-4 (1-3 LSC) WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 9 - Location: Kingsville, Texas (Javelina Stadium) A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS 37 - The Lead: The West Texas A&M football team struggled offensively in a 37-9 loss at Texas A&M-Kingsville Saturday night at Javelina Stadium. Score by Quarters WEST TEXAS A&M 0 9 0 0 - 9 2-4 (1-3 LSC) HOW IT HAPPENED: A&M-KINGSVILLE 7 14 9 7 - 37 2-4 (1-3 LSC) - WT was unable to get going offensively again this week as it tallied 187 yards for the game on 175 yards passing and just 12 rushing yards, while recoding 11 Scoring Summary first downs. 1st 01:05 TAMUK Reden 1-yard pass from Dyal (De la Garza kick) - The Buff “D” was on the field a lot again as senior Trevor Myklebust had 2nd 13:53 WT Schrag 37-yard field goal a game-high 15 tackles, while redshirt freshman Keimone Davis had a ca- 06:37 TAMUK Thomas 7-yard pass from Dyal (De la Garza kick) reer-high 12 tackles and senior Carter James added ten stops. 04:56 WT Noseff 20-yard pass from Houghtaling (Arbuckle pass fail) - Junior running back Warren Witherspoon had 25 yards rushing on 10 carries, 02:40 TAMUK Valentine 6-yard fumble recovery (De la Garza kick) while redshirt freshman quarterback Justin Houghtaling went 7 for 17 with one 3rd 12:21 TAMUK De la Garza 39-yard field goal interception and one touchdown for 125 yards. 01:32 TAMUK Thomas 68-yard pass from Dyal (De la Garza rush fail) - Redshirt freshman Skyler Bonneau saw his first action of the season behind 4th 06:15 TAMUK Younger 8-yard run (De la Garza kick) center, going 3 for 7 for 50 yards. - Junior Kailan Noseff had three catches for 59 yards and the lone touchdown Individual Stats for the Buffs. RUSHING: West Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 10-25; B. Blair 5-14; S. Bonneau - TAMUK had 420 yards of offense with 253 through the air and 167 on the 8-5; J. Houghtaling 9--32. Texas A&M-Kingsville-N. Pelrean 12-56; M. Younger ground as the Javelinas snapped a three-game skid. 5-32; J. Carr 11-29; C. Dyal 4-14; J. Thomas 2-14; K. Whitely 2-11; D. Miburn 1-7; - WT almost had a safety early in the game as James tackled the return man W. Trahan 4-4. for the Javelinas in the end zone as the returner appeared to have retreated into the end zone before being tackled, but the referee said he had forward PASSING: West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 7-17-1-125; S. Bonneau 3-7-0-50. progress to the one yard-line. Texas A&M-Kingsville C. Dyal 23-29-0-249; B. Reilly 1-2-0-4. - TAMUK got on the board first with a touchdown pass with 1:05 left in the first as Stehly Reden scored on a pass from Cade Dyal and a 7-0 lead on a fourth RECEIVING: West Texas A&M-K. Noseff 3-59; M. Steward 2-46; J. Johnson 2-43; down play as TAMUK was bailed out by a holding call in the end zone on third W. Witherspoon 1-12; P. Gonzales 1-8; J. Pome’e 1-7. Texas A&M-Kingsville-J. and goal from the six. Thomas 6-113; T. Thomas 4-29; A. Dilworth 2-33; R. Posada 2-30; J. Carr 2-12; S. - Early in the second, freshman kicker Alex Schrag got the Buffs on the board Reden 2-11; N. Brown 2-8; N. Pelrean 2-7; K. Whitely 1-6; A. Smith 1-4. with a field goal. - TAMUK scored on a game-long 16 play, 75-yard drive midway through the INTERCEPTIONS: West Texas A&M-None. Texas A&M-Kingsville-S. Landez 1--1. second for a 14-3 lead on a 7-yard pass from Dyal to Torrey Thomas. - Houghtaling found Noseff for a 20-yard strike and score on the ensuing drive FUMBLES: West Texas A&M-K. Noseff 1-0; J. Houghtaling 1-1. Texas A&M-Kings- as the Buffs went for two and failed, trailing 14-9. ville-None. - Following a punt by TAMUK, Houghtaling had the ball hit him off the helmet as the play clock was winding down and the ball went straight up into the air as SACKS (UA-A): West Texas A&M-None. Texas A&M-Kingsville-T. Chavez 1-1; B. Caleb Valentine returned it six yards for a fumble and score and a 21-9 TAMUK Jones 0-2; W. Enriquez 1-1; J. Harrison 1-1; N. Stiff 0-1; W. Petit 1-0; C. Valentine lead with 2:40 left in the half. 2017 BUFFALO 0-1; T. Moses 0-1. GAME RECAPS Team Stats WT TAMUK INSIDE THE NUMBERS: TACKLES (UA-A): West Tex- FIRST DOWNS 11 19 - WT had three long passes for 96 yards in the first half and the other 11 yards as A&M-T. Myklebust 3-12; RUSHING YARDS (NET) 32-12 41-167 of the 107 in the first half came on 24 snaps. K. Davis 5-7; C. James PASSING YARDS (NET) 175 253 - The Buffs had just 80 yards in the second half as TAMUK had 239 in the 4-6; C. Slatinsky 5-4; S. Passes Comp-Att-Int. 10-24-1 24-31-0 second half, outscoring WT 16-0 in the second half. Perdue 0-8; L. Hyder 3-4; TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 56-187 72-420 - TAMUK improved to 18-14-1 in the series and has won the last two after WT D. Young 2-3; E. Collins Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-6 had won the previous six. TAMUK improved to 8-6 all-time in Kingsville and Punt Returns-Yards 4-13 2--6 1-3; K. Thomas 2-1; I. snapped a two-game Barnett 0-3; J. Radke 0-3; Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 5-119 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 1--1 winning streak on the N. Brown 1-1; J. Penning- Punts (Number-Avg.) 7-43.1 7-42.3 road in the series. ton 0-2; G. Johnson 1-0; Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 H. Dennis 1-0; J. Pome’e Penalties-Yards 4-32 10-79 1-0; B. Gerlich 0-1. Texas Possession Time 26:27 33:33 A&M-Kingsville-P. Tilley Third-Down Conversions 5 of 15 7 of 16 5-4; C. Valentine 2-6; T. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 1 Moses 1-5; B. Jones 1-4; Red-Zone Scoring Chances 2-2 3-3 D. Williams 3-1; J. Harrison Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 8-48 Points off Turnovers 0 7 2-2; E. Hobbs 2-2; W. Petit 1-3; T. Chavez 1-3; J. Guillory 2-1; W. Enriquez 1-2; K. Williams 1-2; J. Clarkson 1-2; B. Hertel 1-1; De la Garza 1-1; Cheetham-West 0-2; J. Wilson 1-0; D. Spurlock 0-1; K. Youngburg 0-1; Z. Davis 0-1; C. Cuellar 0-1; N. Stiff 0-1.

59 HOMECOMING 2017 Buffs Tame Grizzlies on Homecoming, 17-14 THE BASICS: Oct. 14, 2017 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Att: 8,327 - Score: West Texas A&M 17, Adams State 14 - Records: West Texas A&M 3-4, Adams State 3-4 - Location: Canyon, Texas (Kimbrough Memorial Stadium) ADAMS STATE GRIZZLIES 14 - The Lead: The West Texas A&M football snapped a three-game skid Saturday evening with a 17-14 victory over visiting Adams State on Homecoming at Kimbrough Memorial WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 17 Stadium. The Buffs forced a season-high five turnovers in the game. HOW IT HAPPENED: Score by Quarters - On Adams State’s second possession of the game and a 2nd and two from the WT 46, ADAMS STATE 0 7 7 0 - 14 3-4 quarterback Nick Rooney was picked off by junior Chazz Slatinsky and returned for 14 yards to the Adams State 49. The Buffs were unable to do anything with it. WEST TEXAS A&M 0 7 3 7 - 17 3-4 - On the third play of the second quarter, WT junior running back Warren Witherspoon scampered 36 yards for a touchdown capping a three play, 57-yard drive for a 7-0 lead with 13:50 left in the half. Scoring Summary - Adams State drove down to the WT 17 on the ensuing possession, but Rooney was 2nd 13:56 WT Witherspoon 36-yard run (Schrag kick) picked off for the second time in the game as sophomore Kevon Thomas intercepted him in the end zone and returned 11 yards. 05:06 ADAMS Harris 1-yard run (Gomez kick) - Following the pick, Witherspoon fumbled on the WT 11 as Adams State’s Isaia Rosten recovered at the WT 13. From there, Tyree Harris scored on the ground from one yard out 3rd 11:00 WT Schrag 37-yard field goal for a 7-7 score with five minutes left in the half. 08:54 ADAMS Hovasse 26-yard pass from Rooney (Gomez kick) - WT redshirt freshman Justin Hougtaling was picked off by Ashton Lawson at the WT 43 on the first possession of the ensuing drive. 4th 10:58 WT Houghtaling 1-yard run (Schrag kick) - Rooney found Harris for eight yards to the WT 35, but sophomore Frank Honang forced Harris to fumble and Slatinsky picked up the loose ball for the third Adams State turnover in the game. Individual Stats - WT had to punt on the ensuing drive and following a Grizzly punt, the Buffs had 31 seconds to work with in the half. Hougtaling rushed for eight yards to the Adams State 48 RUSHING: Adams State-N. Rooney 16-47; T. Harris 7-17; C. Brown 4-9; I. Morris and was hit late out of bounds setting up the Buffs at the ASU 35 with an untimed down. 3-9; J. Hernandez 1-1. West Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 18-160; J. Houghtaling Freshman kicker Alex Schrag attempted a 52-yard field goal, missing barely wide right for the final play of the half. 8-26; B. Blair 5-9; TEAM 3-minus 6. - Offensively, the Buffs continued to struggle as they had just five first downs for 83 yards on 20 plays, while Houghtaling was 6 of 11 with one interception for 38 yards. Witherspoon had 39 yards rushing on four carries in the half. PASSING: Adams State-N. Rooney 45-55-3, 385; J. Hernandez 2-4-0, 11. West - Adams State had 15 first downs, with 243 yards on 50 plays. Rooney was 26 of 32 with Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 14-23-1, 171. two interceptions in the half, while passing for 198 yards. - WT moves down the field with some nice passing by Houghtaling and Schrag kicked a 37-yard field goal with 11 minutes left in the third quarter on a nine play, 55-yard drive. - The Buffs had the Grizzlies in a third and long following a sack and fumble, but Rooney RECEIVING: Adams State-C. Hovasse 14-128; M. Surrel 10-66; J. Holtrop 4-45; found Chad Hovasse for a 26-yard touchdown pass for a 14-10 Adams State lead with M. Fishback 4-43; T. Harris 4-40; Z. Banner 3-34; I. Morris 3-34; C. Brown 3-mi- 8:54 left in the third quarter. - WT moved right back down the field and got inside the 20, but a personal foul penalty nus 4; C. Carnaghi 1-7; S. Stallworth 1-3. West Texas A&M-J. Johnson 3-59; M. on the Buffs proved costly as Schrag ended up missing a 32-yard field goal, wide right Steward 3-29; K. Noseff 3-18; P. Gonzales 2-29; J. Garcia 2-26; W. Witherspoon with 2:50 left in the third quarter. - Adams State was driving early in the fourth quarter as senior Daelin Young came up 1-10. with a big sack on third down and Rooney threw it away on fourth down turning the ball over on downs. - Following the turnover on downs, Witherspoon scampered for a 51-yard run to the INTERCEPTIONS: Adams State-A. Lawson 1-0. West Texas A&M-C. Slatinsky ASU one and Houghtaling scored on a rush putting WT back in front 17-14 with 10:58 left. - Adams State moved right down the field, but Rooney overthrew his intended receiver 2-47; K. Thomas 1-11. at the WT five as Slatinsky had his second interception of the game, returning it to the WT 32 with nine minutes left. The Buffs marched to the ASU two, but a fumble by the Buffs gave ASU the ball at its own three with 6:50 left. FUMBLES: Adams State-N. Rooney 2-1; T. Harris 1-1. West Texas A&M-W. Wither- - The Grizzlies had a great drive started with a leaping pass from Hovasse and a scram- ble run for 21 yards from Rooney to the WT 29 with 1:50 left. spoon 1-1; B. Blair 1-1. - Rooney then coughed up the ball as Honang stripped it from him as sophomore Hayden Dennis recovered at the WT 29 to seal the win. - WT tallied 360 yards in the game with 189 yards on the ground and 171 through the air. SACKS (UA-A): Adams State-V. Lolohea 1-0; G. Jackson 1-0. West Texas A&M-T. Houghtaling went 14 of 23 with one interception, while rushing for a score. Myklebust 1-1; D. Young 2-0; L. Hyder 1-0; E. Collins 1-0. - Witherspoon had a career-high 160 yards rushing on 18 carries with a touchdown, while Young had a game-high 14 tackles with 12 solo stops and two sacks. - Rooney went 45 of 55 with three interceptions and 385 yards passing with one score. TACKLES (UA-A): Adams State-G. Jackson 6-1; I. Rosten 6-0; A. Lawson 5-0; J. He rushed the ball 16 times for 47 yards. Hovasse had 14 catches for 128 yards and a score. Jennings 4-0; C. Wright 3-1; M. Dunlap 3-0; V. Lolohea 3-0; C. Hovasse 3-0; T. Brown, Jr. 3-0; B. Baker INSIDE THE NUMBERS: Team Stats ADAMS WT - Slatinsky’s interception was the first WT interception since the third game of the sea- 2-1; K. Drummer 1-2; M. son and the fifth of the year for the team. It was Slatinsky’s first interception of the FIRST DOWNS 31 17 season and second of his career. Cirino 2-0; AJ Deberard RUSHING YARDS (NET) 31-83 34-189 - Thomas recorded his team-leading third interception of the season with the pick in the 2-0; S. Mendoza 0-2; I. first half. PASSING YARDS (NET) 396 171 - WT senior punter John Cummings had a great start to the game with three punts for Morris 1-0; L. Ocreto-Pen Passes Comp-Att-Int. 47-59-3 14-23-1 a 57.7 yard average, one inside the 20 and two touchbacks with a long of 66 for a sea- TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 90-479 57-360 son-long. 1-0; C. Koka 1-0; N. Bundy - The Buffs ran 20 plays in the third quarter, which was as many as they ran all of the

GAME RECAPS GAME Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-10 2017 BUFFALO 2017 0-1. West Texas A&M-D. first half. Punt Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 0-0 - WT improves to 6-1 all-time against Adams State and now has won four-straight in the Young 12-2; K. Davis series, while improving 11-0; T. Mykleubst 7-2; F. Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 1--8 2-34 to 4-0 all-time against Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0 3-58 ASU in Canyon. Honang 8-0; K. Thomas - The Buffs snapped Punts (Number-Avg.) 3-33.7 3-57.7 a two-game losing skid 6-2; C. Slatinsky 6-0; H. Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2 on Homecoming with Dennis 5-0; C. James 3-1; Penalties-Yards 6-68 5-45 the win and improved to 44-28-2 all-time, while H. Paul 3-1; E. Collins 2-1; Possession Time 33:46 26:14 winning the program’s S. Perdue 2-1; G. Johnson Third-Down Conversions 10 of 15 3 of 9 507th game in school history (507-504-22). 1-2; L. Hyder 2-0; K. Blank Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 - Adams State fumbled 2-0; T. Baskin 1-0; J. Radke Red-Zone Scoring Chances 1-3 2-4 the ball away twice in Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-6 5-33 the game as it entered 1-0; J. Pennington 1-0; M. ranked second national- Points off Turnovers 7 0 ly in fewest fumbles lost Clayton 0-1. with just one. - The Grizzlies entered the game averaging 36.8 points per game and scored a season-low 14 points against WT.

60 HIGHWAY 287 CHALLENGE CUP Buffs Fall 45-3 at #5 Midwestern State Oct. 21, 2017 • Memorial Stadium • Att: 8,020 - Score: #5 Midwestern State 45, West Texas A&M 3 - Records: West Texas A&M 3-5 (1-4 LSC), Midwestern State (6-0, 5-0 LSC) WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 3 - Location: Wichita Falls, Texas (Memorial Stadium) #5 MIDWESTERN STATE MUSTANGS 45 - The Lead: Two touchdowns in a matter of 24 seconds in the final minute of the second quarter, gave Midwestern State a 24-3 lead as the Mustangs hand- Score by Quarters ed West Texas A&M a 45-3 loss Saturday night in Wichita Falls. The game was WEST TEXAS A&M 0 3 0 0 - 3 3-5 (1-4 LSC) called with 5:07 remaining in the fourth quarter due to lightning in the area. MIDWESTERN STATE 7 17 7 14 - 45 6-0 (5-0 LSC) HOW IT HAPPENED: Scoring Summary - The Buffs opened the game with the ball and managed three first downs on 1st 09:40 MSU DJ Myers 72-yard pass from Rabb (Imbriani kick) the drive before senior John Cummings pinned MSU at its own four with a 35- 2nd 06:40 MSU Imbriani 21-yard field goal yard punt. 04:13 WT Schrag 53-yard field goal - The Mustangs used a five play, 96-yard drive in just 1:41, highlighted by a 00:32 MSU Edwards 23-yard pass from Rabb (pass failed) Layton Rabb pass to DJ Myers for 72-yards on a slant for a 7-0 lead. 00:08 MSU Land 11-yard pass from Rabb (Johson pass from Rabb) - WT moved down the field late in the first quarter and early in the second 3rd 08:41 MSU Seales 2-yard run (Imbriani kick) as redshirt freshman quarterback Justin Houghtaling scampered 16 yards on 4th 08:36 MSU Gabriel 5-yard run (Imbriani kick) a 3rhd and 10 from the MSU 22 for a first down at the six. Unfortunately an 07:08 MSU DJ Myers 14-yard run (Imbriani kick) unsportsmanlike penalty on WT moved the Buffs back to the 21 and freshman Alex Schrag missed a 38-yard field goal wide left. Individual Stats - MSU responded with a 7:07 drive and was stopped at the WT three as the RUSHING: West Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 14-33; J. Houghtaling 10-27; B. Blair Mustangs made just their second field goal all season for a 10-0 lead with 6:37 3-14; J. Johnson 1-5; TEAM 1--5. Midwestern State-N. Gabriel 7-44; A. Seales left in the first half. 7-42; V. Johnson 9-39; DJ Myers 1-14; L. Rabb 1-6; L. Fisher 2-4; J. Kilgo 1-4. - The Buffs got on the board as Schrag redeemed himself with career-long 53-yard field goal for a 10-3 deficit with 4:13 left in the half. PASSING: West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 9-20-2-154. Midwestern State-L. - MSU converted two third downs and one fourth down on the ensuing drive Rabb 23-31-0-289; J. Kilgo 4-10-0-79. as Rabb found Tyrique Edwards for a 23-yard touchdown pass as Edwards out- jumped sophomore Kevon Thomas in the end zone for the score and a 16-3 RECEIVING: West Texas A&M-J. Johnson 3-38; W. Witherspoon 2-53; J. Pome’e lead as Jaron Imbriani missed the extra-point. 2-12; P. Gonzales 1-30; A. Lewis 1-21. Midwestern State-DJ Myers 8-149; D. - On the ensuing kick, the Buffs fumbled the kick as MSU took over with 32 Blakc 4-70; J. Yarbrough 4-32; X. Land 4-32; D. Johnson 3-34; T. Edwards 2-33; seconds left in the half at the WT 35. B. Sampson 2-18. - Rabb threw his third touchdown pass of the half as he went 3 for 3 on the drive connecting with Xavier Land for 11 yards and a 22-3 lead. MSU went for INTERCEPTIONS: West Texas A&M-None. Midwestern State-S. Rogers 1-5; D. a two and a 24-3 lead. Wilson 1-1. - The Buffs were unable to do much offensively in the second half as MSU scored 21 points in the second half and the game was called with 5:07 left in FUMBLES: West Texas A&M-TEAM 1-0; W. Withersponn 1-0. Midwestern State- the fourth quarter due to the lightning in the area. None. INSIDE THE NUMBERS: SACKS (UA-A): West Texas A&M-None. Midwestern State-J. Sherill 1-0; S. Robin- - For the game, the Buffs had 12 first downs, with 74 yards rushing and 154 son 1-0; D. Bolin 1-0; Z. Edwards 0-1; T. Shearman 0-1.

passing for a total of 228, while MSU had 24 first downs with 153 yards on the 2017 BUFFALO GAME RECAPS ground and 368 through the air for 521 for the game. TACKLES (UA-A): West Team Stats WT MSU - WT was 5 of 12 on third down, while MSU was 8 of 13 and 2 of 2 on fourth Texas A&M-T. Myklebust FIRST DOWNS 12 24 down. 4-7; E. Collins 3-6; F. RUSHING YARDS (NET) 29-74 28-153 - Houghtaling was 9 of 20 with two interceptions and 154 yards, while junior Honang 5-3; C. James 4-4; PASSING YARDS (NET) 154 368 running back Warren Witherspoon had 50 yards on 13 carries on the ground. K. Thomas 4-3; K. Davis Passes Comp-Att-Int. 9-20-2 27-41 - Rabb was 23 of 31 for 289 yards and three scores, while Myers had eight 3-2; C. Slatinsky 1-4; L. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 49-228 69-521 catches for 149 yards and a score, while running for one as well. Hyder 2-2; D. Young 1-3; G. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 - WT had 49 plays for a 4.7 average, while MSU had 69 plays for a 7.6 average Punt Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Johnson 1-2; I. Barnett 1-1; per play. H. Dennis 0-2; J. Johnson Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 2-13 1-24 Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 2-6 - Senior Trevor 1-0; R. Weis 0-1; S. Perdue Punts (Number-Avg.) 3-37.3 2-40.0 Myklebust had 11 0-1; P. Goznales 0-1. Mid- Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 tackles to lead WT, western State-D. Bolin 3-1; Penalties-Yards 4-50 8-87 while Drew Bolin had T. Shearman 2-2; S. Rogers Possession Time 24:56 29:57 four tackles to pace 2-1; S. Ford 2-1; J. Cunigan Third-Down Conversions 5 of 12 8 of 13 MSU with one sack 2-1; J. Meyers 2-1; D. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 2 and 1.5 tackles for Red-Zone Scoring Chances 0-1 5-5 Wilson 1-2; J. Jackson 0-3; loss. J. Wydermyer 2-0; M. Wilk- Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 4-10 Points off Turnovers 0 7 - MSU evens the erson 2-0; J. Sherrill 2-0; Highway 287 Chal- Z. McMahen 1-1; P. Manus lenge Cup at 4-4 with 1-1; AJ Gulley 1-1; N. Nicolas 1-1; S. Robinson 1-1; Z. Edwards 0-2; JP Cognasi 1-0; the two points in the K. Hayes 1-0; M. Nash 1-0; A. DiValerio 0-1; DJ Doggett 0-1. win Saturday night.

61 2017 WEEK NINE RECAP Buffs Hang Tough with No. 9 Lions, Fall 35-16 Oct. 28, 2017 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Att: 3,896 THE BASICS: - Score: #9 Texas A&M-Commerce 35, West Texas A&M 16 - Records: West Texas A&M 3-6 (1-5 LSC), #9 Texas A&M-Commerce 7-1 (5-1 LSC) #9 TEXAS A&M-COMMERCE LIONS 35 - Location: Canyon, Texas (Kimbrough Memorial Stadium) - The Lead: The West Texas A&M football team fought tough with No. 9 Texas WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 16 A&M-Commerce Saturday evening, falling 35-16 at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium.

Score by Quarters HOW IT HAPPENED: A&M-COMMERCE 21 7 7 0 - 35 7-1 (5-1 LSC) - Texas A&M-Commerce marched right down the field on its opening possession, high- WEST TEXAS A&M 0 7 3 7 - 17 3-6 (1-5 LSC) lighted by a 70-yard pass from Luis Perez to Darrion Landry to the WT 11. From there, Perez found D’Arthur Cowan for a 10-yard touchdown pass. - Following a WT punt, Perez was sacked by sophomore Gerred Johnson, as he Scoring Summary coughed up the ball with WT junior Solomon Perdue recovering, setting the Buffs up at 1st 13:19 TAMUC Cowan 10-yard pass from Perez (Martinez kick) the TAMUC 15. Redshirt freshman Justin Houghtaling found senior Junior Pome’e for a 09:37 WT Pome’e 7-yard pass from Houghtaling (Schrag kick) 10-yard touchdown pass and a 7-7 score with 9:31 left in the first quarter. 06:11 TAMUC Landry 6-yard pass from Perez (Martinez kick) - Perez and the Lions marched right back down the field as Perez hit Carandal Hale for a 31-yard pass and capped the drive with a 6-yard pass to Darrion Landry for a 14-7 lead. 00:40 WT Schrag 45-yard field goal - The Buffs marched down the field and freshman Alex Schrag hit a 45-yard field goal 00:25 TAMUC Wilson 100-yard kickoff return (Martinez kick) for a 14-10 deficit. 2nd 05:30 WT Schrag 39-yard field goal - WT entered the game ranked second nationally in kickoff return defense allowing just 01:11 TAMUC Cowan 14-yard pass from Perez (Martinez kick) 13.11 yards per return, TAMUC’s Buck Wilson returned the ensuing kick 100 yards for a 21-10 score as it marked the first kickoff return for a touchdown against WT since Kiernan 3rd 07:40 TAMUC Hobbs 8-yard run (Martinez kick) Duncan returned a kick 98 yards for a score against Colorado State-Pueblo in 2015. 4th 14:02 WT Schrag 38-yard field goal - Midway through the second half, WT cut the deficit to 21-13 on a field goal after TAMUC tried a fake punt and failed. The Lions also attempted an onside kick and converted at the end of the first quarter. Individual Stats - Perez found Derique Ryan for 34 yards and a first down on a third and four setting up RUSHING: Texas A&M-Commerce-C. Hale 11-44; G. Rodriguez 1-15; V. Hobbs 1-8; a 14-yard strike from Perez to Cowan for his third score of the half and a 28-13 lead at TEAM 1--2; L. Perez 3--5. West Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 31-87; T. Canion 1-5; halftime. J. Johnson 1--2; J. Houghtaling 7--5. - TAMUC scored its only touchdown of the second half with 7:33 left in the third as TAMUC converted two third downs on the drive as Vincent Hobbs took the eight yards to pay dirt on the ground for a 35-13 score. PASSING: Texas A&M-Commerce-L. Perez 30-46-0, 387; G. Rodriguez 6-9-0, - WT took over with 4:29 in the third and got a pass interference penalty on a fourth and 57; T. Perry 1-1-0, 2; B. Wilson 0-1-0, 0. West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 10-20-1, five from the TAMUC 38. Schrag later buried a 38-yard field goal early in the fourth for a 158. 35-16 score. - The Buffs had a chance to close the deficit midway through the fourth as Houghtal- ing’s pass was intercepted at the TAMUC one. RECEIVING: Texas A&M-Commerce-D. Landry 6-123; C. Hale 6-68; D. Cowan - The Lions missed a field goal and the Buffs went for it on fourth down on their posses- 6-41; D. Ryan 5-53; M. Wimberly 5-47; B. Wilson 3-36; V. Hobbs 2-16; EJ Thomp- sion and came up short. - Late in the game, WT began calling timeouts on defense to extend the game as the son 1-19; C. Smallwood 1-15; S. Hooks 1-15; R. Whitaker 1-13. West Texas A&M-A. Lions continued to throw towards the end zone in the final seconds. TAMUC attempted a Lewis 2-72; J. Pome’e 2-40; J. Daniels 2-25; W. Witherspoon 2-4; J. Johnson field goal on a 2nd and 10 from the 20 as Kristov Martinez missed his missed his second 1-11; P. Gonzales 1-6. field goal in the quarter as time expired. INSIDE THE NUMBERS: INTERCEPTIONS: Texas A&M-Commerce-R. Kincade 1-0. West Texas A&M-None. - For the half, the Buffs had 110 yards of offense on 28 plays with 63 passing yards on six of eight from Houghtaling, while the Buffs had 47 yards rushing and six first downs. FUMBLES: Texas A&M-Commerce-M. Wimberly 1-0; L. Perez 1-1. West Texas - TAMUC had 312 yards of offense on 36 plays with 14 first downs and 296 yards passing A&M-W. Witherspoon 1-0; A. Lewis 1-0. yards and 16 rushing. - WT junior running back Warren Witherspoon had 61 yards on the ground on 18 carries, while Perez went 20 of 27 for 294 yards and three touchdowns. Landry had 108 yards SACKS (UA-A): Texas A&M-Commerce-T. Blanchard 1-1; K. Carter 1-0; X. Morris receiving in the first half and one score. 1-0; B. Saathoff 0-1; N. - For the game, WT had 244 yards of offense on 60 plays, while recording 86 yards on Team Stats TAMUC WT the ground and 158 through the air as Houghtaling went 10 of 20 with an interception. Moimoi 1-0; D. Fletcher FIRST DOWNS 28 13 - TAMUC had 514 yards of offense on 74 plays with 448 through the air and 66 on the 1-0. West Texas A&M-G. RUSHING YARDS (NET) 17-60 40-85 ground. Johnson 1-0; L. Hyder 1-0. PASSING YARDS (NET) 446 158 - Witherspoon paced the Buffs with 88 yards on the ground, while sophomore Avery Passes Comp-Att-Int. 37-57-0 10-20-1 Lewis had 72 yards receiving on two catches with a long of 60. - Perez finished the game 30 of 46 for 389 yards and three scores becoming the all-time TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 74-506 60-243 TACKLES (UA-A): Texas leading passer in school history. Landry had 123 yards on six catches. GAME RECAPS GAME 2017 BUFFALO 2017 A&M-Commerce-B. Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 - Senior Carter James led WT with eight tackles, while redshirt freshman Keimone Davis Saathoff 5-7; N. Behbah- Punt Returns-Yards-TD 3--5 3-11 had seven stops with a ani 7-0; A. Shillow 4-1; K. Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 4-150-1 3-38 tackle for loss. Interception Returns-Yards-TD 1-0 0-0 - Brucks Saathoff had Carter 4-1; DJ White 4-0; T. Punts (Number-Avg.) 4-41.8 6-48.0 12 tackles and a forced Blanchard 3-1; G. Blubaugh Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-0 fumble for Lions, while 2-1. West Texas A&M-C. Penalties-Yards 10-84 8-61 Kieston Ccarter had five tackles with one sack James 4-4; K. Davis 6-1; I. Possession Time 27:53 32:07 and three tackles for Barnett 4-3; T. Myklebust Third-Down Conversions 4 of 11 4 of 16 loss. 6-0; H. Dennis 4-1; E. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 1 - WT had two sacks and Collins 3-1; K. Thomas 3-0; Red-Zone Scoring Chances 4-5 3-5 four tackles for loss in the game with a forced G. Johnson 3-0; S. Perdue Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-38 2-20 Points off Turnovers 0 7 fumble, while TAMUC 1-2. had six sacks and 11 tackles for loss with an interception.

62 2017 WEEK TEN RECAP Buffs Fall 51-3 at Angelo State Nov. 4, 2017 • LeGrand Stadium• Att: 2,832 WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 3 - Score: Angelo State 51, West Texas A&M 3 - Records: Angelo State 5-4 (3-4 LSC), West Texas A&M 3-7 (1-6 LSC) ANGELO STATE RAMS 51 - Location: San Angelo, Texas (LeGrand Stadium) Score by Quarters - The Lead: Angelo State posted a 51-3 victory over visiting West WEST TEXAS A&M 3 0 0 0 - 3 3-7 (1-6 LSC) Texas A&M Saturday evening as the Buffs dropped their third-straight ANGELO STATE 14 10 17 10 - 51 5-4 (3-4 LSC) game. Scoring Summary 1st 10:45 ASU Stevens 6-yard pass from Faber (Flanigan kick) 07:23 ASU Chism 15-yard pass from Faber (Flanigan kick) HOW IT HAPPENED: 01:35 WT Schrag 31-yard field goal 2nd 14:25 ASU Flanigan 30-yard field goal - Two turnovers by WT on its first two possessions led to a 14-0 lead for 00:23 ASU Lewis 23-yard pass from Faber (Flanigan kick) Angelo State in the first quarter with an interception and a fumble. 3rd 12:26 ASU Bibbs 22-yard pass from Faber (Flanigan kick) - On the Buffs’ fourth possession of the first quarter, following a 07:14 ASU Faber 1-yard run (Flanigan kick) blocked punt by the Buffs by sophomore Jordan Johnson setting the 01:51 ASU Flanigan 22-yard field goal 4th 11:38 ASU Gilbert 9-yard run (Flanigan kick) Buffs up at the ASU 29. 07:57 ASU Flanigan 22-yard field goal - WT used a fourth and one for a first down at the 19, but were unable to get closer as freshman kicker Alex Schrag belted a 31-yard field goa Individual Stats for a 14-3 deficit. RUSHING: West Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 31-98; J. Houghtaling 7-6; J. John- son 1-4; B. Blair 2-1; J. Cummings 1--10; TEAM 1--25. Angelo State-J. Stevens - The Rams tallied a field goal on their ensuing possession beginning 21-68; A. Dilworth 6-27; S. Gilbert 5-20; J. Faber 7-18; C. Rotherham 2-15; A. a string of 37-straight points to end the game. Tracy 2-6.

PASSING: West Texas A&M-J. Houghtaling 3-10-2, 29; B. Arbuckle 2-9-1, 10. Angelo State-J. Faber 23-31-0, 270; C. Rotherham 5-14-0, 100. INSIDE THE NUMBERS: - For the game, WT struggled offensively once again as it tallied just RECEIVING: West Texas A&M-N. Andress 3-23; J. Shirley 1-4; W. Witherspoon eight first downs with 74 rushing yards on 43 attempts. 1-2. Angelo State-K. Chism 6-88; L. Ayo 6-57; W. Lewis 4-64; J. Stevens 4-17; T. - WT had just 29 passing yards on 5-19 with three interceptions. The Kennedy 3-69; T. Bibbs 2-40; L. Johnson 2-24; J. Judkins 1-11. Buffs had just 103 yards of offense in the game, while ASU had 154 INTERCEPTIONS: West Texas A&M-None. Angelo State-K. Ontiveros 1-43; L. rushing yards and 370 through the air on 28-45 for 524 for the game. French 1-31; F. Lawrence 1-0. - The Rams converted 24 points off five WT miscues. - The Buffs had a season-high 11 penalties for 133 yards, while ASU had FUMBLES: West Texas A&M-J. Cummings 1-1; W. Witherspoon 1-1; TEAM 1-0; J. Houghtaling 1-0. Angelo State-T. Bibbs 1-0; J. Faber 1-1. five penalties for 29 yards. - WT was 3 of 16 on third down and 1 of 2 on fourth, while ASU was 11 2017 BUFFALO SACKS (UA-A): West Texas A&M-D. Young 1-0. Angelo State-M. Jones 2-0; H. of 18 on third down. GAME RECAPS Kyle 1-0; G. Coonce 0-1. Team Stats WT ASU - Junior Warren Witherspoon had 98 yards rushing on 31 carries, while FIRST DOWNS 8 31 junior Nick Andress had three receptions for 23 yards. TACKLES (UA-A): West RUSHING YARDS (NET) 43-74 43-154 Texas A&M-T. Myklebust PASSING YARDS (NET) 29 370 - ASU scored two rushing touchdowns with four passing scores from 9-4; K. Davis 10-0; F. Passes Comp-Att-Int. 5-19-3 28-45-0 quarterback Jake Faber who was 23 of 31 for 270 yards. Honang 8-1; D. Young 7-2; TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 62-103 88-524 - Senior Trevor Myklebust had a team-high 13 tackles with four solo L. Hyder 3-4; C. James 3-4; Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 S. Perdue 6-0; E. Collins Punt Returns-Yards 3-39 1-0 stops, while red- 3-2; G. Johnson 3-2; K. Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 6-185 1-13 shirt freshman Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 3-74 Blank 4-0; T. Baskin 3-0; H. Punts (Number-Avg.) 7-49.0 3-35.3 Keimone Davis has Dennis 2-1; M. Clayton 2-0; Fumbles-Lost 4-2 2-1 ten solo tackles A. Lewis 1-0; J. Houghtal- Penalties-Yards 11-133 5-29 ing 1-0; D. Wells 1-0; K. Possession Time 32:57 27:03 and one tackle for Thomas 1-0; N. Andress Third-Down Conversions 3 of 16 11 of 18 loss. Senior Daelin 0-1. Angelo State-G. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 0 of 0 Young recorded Red-Zone Scoring Chances 1-1 7-8 Aschenbeck 7-4; M. Jones nine tackles with 8-1; J. Jackson 6-3; B. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-2 3-18 Points off Turnovers 0 24 Ihegworo 4-4; H. Kyle 3-4; one tackle for loss, R. Harris 2-4; D. Jackson one sack and a 5-0; L. French 4-1; M. Andre 1-3; E. Jones 3-0; J. Hawkins 1-2; G. Coonce 0-3; G. forced fumble. Sawyer 2-0; J. Quinton 2-0; K. Ontiveros 2-0; F. Lawrence 2-0; C. Flanigan 1-0; M. Turner 1-0; M. Walling 1-0; J. Benton 1-0; J. Letter 0-1.

63 2017 WEEK ELEVEN RECAP Missed Chances Doom Buffs in Senior Day Loss THE BASICS: Nov. 11, 2017 • Kimbrough Memorial Stadium • Att: 5,487 - Score: Western New Mexico 21, West Texas A&M 17 - Records: West Texas A&M 3-8 (1-7 LSC), Western New Mexico 4-7 (3-5 LSC) WESTERN N.M. MUSTANGS 21 - Location: Canyon, Texas (Kimbrough Memorial Stadium) - The Lead: The West Texas A&M football team dropped a 21-17 decision on Senior WEST TEXAS A&M BUFFALOES 17 Day on Saturday to Western New Mexico at Kimbrough Memorial Stadium. WT's offense came to life on Saturday outgaining WNMU for the game and had a number of chances to win the game, but missed three costly field goals. Score by Quarters WESTERN N.M. 7 0 7 7 - 21 4-7 (3-5 LSC) HOW IT HAPPENED: - The Mustangs methodically moved down the field using 11 yards on the ground and WEST TEXAS A&M 3 7 0 7 - 17 3-8 (1-7 LSC) 30 through the air, but sophomore Kevon Thomas picked off Javia Hall at the one and returned it 52 yards on the first possession of the game. Scoring Summary - The Buffs, starting junior quarterback Ben Arbuckle, had passes to senior Junior Pome’e and sophomore Avery Lewis moving the Buffs within the five. Three rushes 1st 08:06 WT Schrag 19-yard field goal moved WT to the one, but couldn’t get six as freshman Alex Schrag kicked a 19-yard field 04:04 WNMU Bowie 16-yard pass from Hall (Grady kick) goal with 8:06 left in the first half. - Western New Mexico used a nine play, 75-yard drive as Hall found D’Angelo Bowie in 2nd 14:47 WT J. Johnson 13-yard pass from Arbuckle (Schrag kick) the end zone for a 16-yard touchdown pass and a 7-3 Mustang lead with 4:03 left in the 3rd 04:36 WNMU Hall 23-yard run (Grady kick) first quarter. - WT freshman Brandon Blair broke a 27-yard run moving the Buffs to the WNMU 12 on 4th 10:58 WNMU Bowie 11-yard pass from Hall (Grady kick) the ensuing drive. On a 3rd and 11 from the 13, Arbuckle found sophomore Jordan John- 08:42 WT Lewis 36-yard pass from Arbuckle (Schrag kick) son in the back of the end zone for a touchdown and a 10-7 WT lead early in the second quarter. - On a third and seven from the WT 26, Arbuckle found redshirt freshman Jared Shirley Individual Stats over the middle for a big 31-yard catch and run for the fourth third down conversion in RUSHING: Western New Mexico-J. Harris 9-45; N. Grigsby 1-36; D. Williams five attempts for the Buffs. The first penalty of the game, a hold on WNMU, gave WT an automatic first down at the WNMU 30. Schrag missed a 39-yard field goal wide left 11-19; J. Hall 5-9; O. Ta'ase 2-5; D. Bowie 1--1; TEAM 1--2; C. Grady 2--16. West giving WNMU the ball with 5:30 left in the half. Texas A&M-W. Witherspoon 21-75; B. Blair 2-26; J. Johnson 5-11; A. Schrag 1-3; - LSC leading punter, senior John Cummings, turned field position with a 59-yard punt from the Buffs’ own two-yard line on the second possession of the second half for the B. Arbuckle 4-2; TEAM 1--1. Buffs. Cummings entered the game fifth nationally in punting. - Junior Lance Hyder came up with a big 10-yard sack on Hall, but a pass interference PASSING: Western New Mexico-J. Hall 17-28-1, 195. West Texas A&M-B. Arbuck- penalty set the Mustangs up at the WT 29. Then, on fourth down the Mustangs lined up in a two fullback and a running back formation and Hall used a naked bootleg to go le 17-31-0, 237. untouched into the end zone for 23 yards and a 14-10 WNMU lead with 4:36 left in the third quarter. - Schrag missed a 43-yard field goal with 14 minutes left in regulation. It was his second RECEIVING: Western New Mexico-D. Bowie 9-100; E. Beebe 3-22; S. North 2-32; miss of the game. M. Grieb 2-15; D. Williams 1-26. West Texas A&M-A. Lewis 4-64; T. O'Neal-Giv- - Following the miss, the Mustangs marched right down the field on a seven play, 74- yard drive for a 21-10 lead as Hall found Bowie for an 11-yard strike with 10:58 left. ens 3-34; J. Johnson 3-19; J. Pome'e 2-43; J. Daniels 2-13; J. Shirley 1-31; W. - Arbuckle threw his second touchdown pass of the game, this time 36-yard to Lewis for Witherspoon 1-28; B. Blair 1-5. a 21-17 deficit with 8:42 left in the fourth quarter. - On the ensuing WNMU possession, the Mustangs tried a fake punt as Collin Grady, the punter, got stuffed by junior Mykeil Clayton as the Buffs took over at the WNMU 27. INTERCEPTIONS: Western New Mexico-None. West Texas A&M-K. Thomas 1-52. Schrag missed his third field goal of the game – wide right as that marked nine points the Buffs let slip away. - WT forced WNMU into a 4th and 27 and Grady was drilled by Clayton as the Buffs took FUMBLES: Western New Mexico-None. West Texas A&M-TEAM 1-0. over at the WNMU 15 with 2:59 left. Following a holding penalty, O’Neal-Givens caught a 15-yard pass for a 3rd and four at the nine with 90 seconds left. An incomplete pass followed setting up a fourth down as the Buffs were 1-2 on fourth down. Arbuckle’s pass SACKS (UA-A): Western New Mexico-C. Mowat 1-0. West Texas A&M-S. Perdue was broken-up by Leo Marin as WNMU took over at the nine. 1-0; L. Hyder 1-0. - The Buffs used their final two timeouts and a helmet came off for a 10-second runoff. WNMU then run Nolan Grigsby out of the end zone with one second left as the game ended. TACKLES (UA-A): Western New Mexico-D. Barry 6-5; A. Leauma 10-0; I. Davis INSIDE THE NUMBERS: 8-0; J. Tito 6-2; AJ Smith 4-1; R. Calhoun 3-0; K. Foote 3-0; C. Mowat 2-1: T. - For the half, the Buffs had one of their better halves of the year as they had 102 yards Myricks 2-0; L. Manin 1-0; I. Dangerfield 1-0; D. Avelar 1-0; J. Lee 1-0; I. Pierre rushing and 111 through the air as Arbuckle was 9 of 12 passing with a touchdown, while 1-0; N. Grigsby 1-0; J. Hall junior running back Warren Witherspoon had 55 yards on the ground 13 carries. Team Stats WNMU WT - WNMU had 96 passing yards and 37 rushing for 133 for the half. Hall was 9 of 14 with 1-0; S. Winn 0-1; I. Edwards FIRST DOWNS 20 17 an interception for 96 yards and touchdown. 0-1. West Texas A&M-D. - It was the Buffs’ first lead at halftime since the Sept. 30 outing against Eastern New RUSHING YARDS (NET) 32-95 34-116 Mexico when the Buffs led 7-0, before falling 28-14. Young 5-2; K. Blank 6-0; PASSING YARDS (NET) 195 237 - WT had 11 first downs in the first half, while WNMU had 10. Buffs had the ball for 19:01, L. Hyder 6-0; T. Myklebust Passes Comp-Att-Int. 17-28-1 17-31-0 while the Mustangs had it for 10:59. TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YARDS 60-290 65-353 - WT outgained WNMU 353-290 and ran five more plays as the Buffs had 116 yards on 5-0; F. Honang 4-1; E. the ground and 237 through the air. GAME RECAPS GAME 2017 BUFFALO 2017 Collins 4-1; C. James 1-4; Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 - Arbuckle went 17 of 31 with no interceptions and two touchdowns, while Hall went 17 T. Baskin 3-0; M. Clayton Punt Returns-Yards-TD 1-1 0-0 of 28 with a pick and two Kickoff Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 1-19 scores. 3-0; S. Perdue 2-1; D. Wells - Witherspoon had 75 Interception Returns-Yards-TD 0-0 1-52 2-0; H. Dennis 0-2; H. yards on 21 carries, while Punts (Number-Avg.) 3-46.7 2-49.0 Lewis had four catches Paul 1-0; K. Thomas 1-0; I. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 for 64 yards and a score. Watson 1-0. Penalties-Yards 5-45 10-91 - The three missed field goals proved costly by Possession Time 26:57 33:03 Schrag, while WNMU Third-Down Conversions 2 of 10 7 of 16 didn’t attempt a field Fourth-Down Conversions 3 of 5 1 of 3 goal. - WT held a 32:03 Red-Zone Scoring Chances 2-2 2-3 to 26:57 lead in time Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-7 2-11 of possession, while Points off Turnovers 0 3 WNMU held a 20-17 ad- vantage in first downs. - The Buffs dropped their last four games to end the season.

64 65 West Texas A&M in Season-Openers (46-60) 1910 H Canyon W 6-0 09/20/47 A Tulsa L 13-26 09/01/84 A Northern Illinois L 33-40 1911 A Hereford L 0-8 09/11/48 H Northern Arizona W 28-0 09/07/85 A Abilene Christian L 18-25 1912 H Amarillo High W 31-0 09/17/49 H Texas A&M-Commerce W 41-7 09/06/86 H Troy State L 32-38 1913 A Amarillo High L 0-6 09/16/50 H Northern Arizona W 52-12 09/05/87 H Stephen F. Austin L 3-7 1914 A Hereford W 20-0 09/15/51 H Trinity L 7-19 09/03/88 A Lamar L 21-42 1915 H Clarendon W 7-0 09/20/52 A Texas Tech L 7-46 09/02/89 H Sacramento State L 22-35 1916 A Clarendon L 0-19 09/19/53 A Texas Tech L 14-40 09/01/90 A Sacramento State L 9-22 1917 A Clovis High L 3-6 09/18/54 H McMurry L 18-19 1991 No Team - Program Disbanded 1918 H Clovis High W 97-7 09/17/55 H Corpus Christi W 46-0 09/05/92 H SW Oklahoma State L 0-37 1919 H Portales High W 72-0 09/15/56 H Corpus Christi W 29-6 09/11/93 H Fort Lewis L 24-27 1920 H Hereford Town Team L 0-15 09/14/57 H McMurry W 20-7 09/03/94 N Fort Lewis* W 39-16 1921 H Texas Christian L 0-30 09/20/58 A Virginia Tech L 12-28 09/02/95 H Western New Mexico W 35-23 1922 H Wayland Baptist L 0-19 09/19/59 A Arizona State L 22-43 09/07/96 H Adams State L 10-13 1923 H Okla. Panhandle State W 100-0 09/17/60 A Texas Tech L 14-38 08/28/97 A Stephen F. Austin L 17-35 1924 North Texas L 7-19 09/23/61 H Brigham Young W 55-8 08/29/98 H Okla. Panhandle State W 54-14 1925 Hardin-Simmons L 6-19 09/15/62 H Trinity W 61-0 08/28/99 A Okla. Panhandle State W 30-20 1926 Clarendon W 2-0 09/21/63 H Texas-Arlington W 22-17 08/26/00 H Western New Mexico W 50-0 1927 Clarendon W 44-0 09/19/64 H Ohio L 14-16 08/30/01 H Midwestern State L 14-42 1928 SW Oklahoma State L 0-26 09/18/65 A Ohio W 7-0 09/07/02 H SW Oklahoma State L 21-39 1929 Okla. Panhandle State W 32-0 09/17/66 H Texas-Arlington W 38-6 08/30/03 H Okla. Panhandle State W 42-21 1930 Central Oklahoma L 0-7 09/16/67 H Montana State W 35-26 09/04/04 A East Central L 6-13 1931 Texas Tech L 0-21 09/14/68 H Lamar W 45-7 08/25/05 A New Mexico Highlands W 90-21 1932 Hardin-Simmons L 0-6 09/20/69 A Northern Arizona L 20-21 08/31/06 H Colorado Mesa W 44-14 1933 SW Oklahoma State L 6-27 09/19/70 A Lamar L 28-33 08/30/07 H South Dakota W 55-45 1934 H East Central L 0-12 09/11/71 A Memphis State L 0-30 08/28/08 A Colorado Mesa W 23-20 1935 New Mexico Military W 20-7 09/16/72 A Drake L 12-40 08/29/09 H Grand Valley State L 23-37 1936 Okla. Panhandle State W 56-0 09/08/73 H Drake W 13-10 09/02/10 A Grand Valley State L 31-34 1937 H Okla. Panhandle State W 33-0 09/14/74 A Drake W 37-17 09/01/11 H Colorado State-Pueblo L 24-26 1938 H Daniel Baker W 40-7 09/06/75 A Wichita State L 7-13 08/30/12 A Colorado State-Pueblo L 34-44 1939 A Arizona State L 0-19 09/18/76 H Wichita State W 14-10 09/07/13 A Western State W 48-21 1940 H McMurry W 20-0 09/03/77 A Wichita State L 10-14 09/04/14 A Colorado State-Pueblo L 6-35 1941 Oklahoma City W 34-0 09/02/78 A Mississippi State L 10-28 09/03/15 H Azusa Pacific L 24-27 1942 A Texas Tech L 0-39 09/01/79 H Southern Illinois W 14-0 09/01/16 A Azusa Pacific L 10-28 1943 No Team for World War II 09/06/80 H McNeese State L 17-20 09/02/17 H Azusa Pacific L 13-24 1944 A Oklahoma State L 6-41 09/05/81 H Louisiana Tech W 17-10 09/01/18 A Azusa Pacific ?? 8 p.m. 1945 Eastern New Mexico W 57-6 09/04/82 H Abilene Christian L 29-33 09/21/46 A Texas Tech L 14-26 09/03/83 A North Texas L 3-32 Season-Opener Records

All-time 46-60 (.434) Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral Home Games (Missing some years) 31-21 Abilene Christian 0-2 0-1 0-1 -- Montana State 1-0 1-0 -- -- Adams State 0-1 0-1 -- -- N.M. Highlands 1-0 -- 1-0 -- Road Games (Missing some years) 7-33 Amarillo High 1-1 1-0 0-1 -- N.M. Military 1-0 ------Neutral Games 1-0 Arizona State 0-2 -- 0-2 -- North Texas 0-2 -- 0-1 -- Longest Winning Streak 4, (1935-1938 / 1965-1968 / Azusa Pacific 0-3 0-2 0-1 -- Northern Arizona 2-1 2-0 0-1 -- 2005-2008) Brigham Young 1-0 1-0 -- -- Northern Illinois 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Canyon 1-0 1-0 -- -- Ohio 1-1 0-1 1-0 -- Longest Losing Streak 11 (1982-1983) Central Oklahoma 0-1 -- -- Oklahoma City 1-0 ------Points Scored 2,449 Clarendon 3-1 1-0 0-1 -- Okla. Panhandle 7-0 4-0 1-0 -- Points Against 1,959 Clovis High 1-1 1-0 0-1 -- Oklahoma State 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Most-Played Opponent Okla. Panhnadle St. (7 Times) Colorado Mesa 2-0 1-0 1-0 -- Portales High 1-0 1-0 -- -- CSU-Pueblo 0-3 0-1 0-2 -- Sacramento State 0-2 0-1 0-1 -- Corpus Christi 2-0 2-0 -- -- South Dakota 1-0 1-0 -- -- Daniel Baker 1-0 1-0 -- -- Southern Illinois 1-0 1-0 -- -- Drake 2-1 1-0 1-1 -- SW Okla. State 0-4 0-2 -- -- East Central 0-2 0-1 0-1 -- Stephen F. Austin 0-2 0-1 0-1 -- Eastern N.M. 1-0 ------Texas A&M-Comm. 1-0 1-0 -- -- Fort Lewis 1-1 0-1 -- 1-0 Texas-Arlington 2-0 2-0 -- -- Grand Valley State 0-2 0-1 0-1 Texas Christian 0-1 0-1 -- -- Hardin-Simmons 0-2 ------Texas Tech 0-6 -- 0-6 -- Hereford 1-1 -- 1-1 -- Trinity 1-1 1-1 -- -- Heredford Town 0-1 0-1 -- -- Troy State 0-1 0-1 -- -- Lamar 1-2 1-0 0-2 -- Tulsa 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Louisiana Tech 1-0 1-0 -- -- Virginia Tech 0-1 -- 0-1 -- McMurry 2-1 2-1 -- -- Wayland Baptist 0-1 0-1 -- -- McNeese State 0-1 0-1 -- -- Western N.M. 2-0 2-0 -- -- Memphis State 0-1 -- 0-1 -- Western State 1-0 -- 1-0 -- Midwestern State 0-1 0-1 -- -- Wichita State 1-2 1-0 0-2 -- Mississippi State 0-1 -- 0-1 --

66 West Texas A&M Football Records TEAM RECORDS Lowest scoring team: 48, 1910 (4 games), 61, 1983 (11 games) RECEIVING Most points scored by opponents: 403, 1988 (40.3 avg.) and 2002 (36.6 avg.) Most passes caught game - 18, Brad Bailey vs. Panhandle OFFENSE Most ties in a season: 2, 1932, 1936 and 1976 State, Nov. 12, 1994 Rushing attempts - 697, 1977 Longest streak for scoreless opponents: 7, started in second Most passes caught, season - 123, Torrence Allen, 2013 Net yards rushing - 3,503, 1977 game of 1918 season and ended in sixth game of 1919. Most passes caught, career - 244, Charly Martin, 2004-08 Rushing yards per game - 322.9, 1950 Most points scored in a half by WTMAU: 58 vs. Azusa Pacific, Most TD passes caught, game - 5, Charly Martin at Abilene Passes attempted - 691, 2013 Sept. 28, 2008 Christian, Nov. 22, 2008 Passes completed - 457, 2013 Most points scored in a game by WTAMU: 104 WT vs. OPSU Most TD passes caught, season - 22, Charly Martin, 2008 Completions per game - 34.3, 2007 13, Oct 6, 1922 Most TD passes caught, career - 45, Charly Martin, 2004-08 Most Passes had intercepted - 28, 1983 Highest winning margin by WTAMU: 100, 1923 vs. Panhan- Most yards gained, game - 323, Charly Martin at Abilene Pass-completion percentage - .675, 2008 dle State Christian, Nov. 22, 2008 Net yards passing - 5,565, 2008 High scoring game by an opponent: 99, 1917 by New Most yards gained, season - 1,867, Charly Martin, 2008 Touchdown passes - 57, 2013 Mexico Military Most yards per game, season - 143.6, Charly Martin, 2008 Total ofensive plays - 1,066, 2013 Highest combined scoring by both teams: 161,(Abilene Most yards gained, career - 4,108, Charly Martin, 2004-08 Total ofensive yards - 7,124, 2012 Christan 93, WTAMU 68, Nov. 22, 2008) SCORING Total ofensive yards per play - 7.1, 2008 ,Total ofensive yards per game - 544.5, 2008 Most points, game - 36, Pete Pedro vs. Texas-El Paso Punts - 92, 1946 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Sept. 30, 1961 Punting yards - 3,166, 1990 Most points, season - 149, Sergio Castillo, 2013 Punting average - 44.3, 2013 RUSHING Most points, career - 437, Sergio Castillo, 2010-2013 Punts had blocked - 4, 1946 and 2009 Most yards game - 340, Eugene Morris vs. Montana State, Most TDs, game - 6, Pete Pedro vs. Texas-El Paso, Sept. Punt returns - 39, 1947 Oct. 5, 1968 30, 1961 Punt-return yardage - 508, 1947 Most yards season - 1,621, Khiry Robinson, 2012 Most TDs, season - 22, Pete Pedro, 1961; Charly Martin, 2008 Punt-return average - 18.4, 1962 Most yards freshman season - 1,198, Keithon Flemming, 2007 Most TDs, career - 55, DeWayne Miles, 1997- 2000 Kickoff returns - 69, 1988 Most yards career - 4,359, DeWayne Miles, 1997-2000 Most field goals, game - 4, Dennis Steinbock vs. McNeese Kickoff-return yardage - 1,334, 2013 Most attempts, game - 38, Eugene Morris vs. Western State, Sept. 25, 1982; Sergio Castillo vs. Chadron State, Kickoff-return average - 28.4, 2013 Michigan, Nov. 9, 1968 Sept. 12, 2013; Sergio Castillo at Midwestern State, First downs rushing - 167, 1977 Most attempts, season - 270, DeWayne Miles, 1997-2000 Nov. 16, 2013 First downs passing - 263, 1986 Most attempts, career - 770, DeWayne Miles, 1997-2000 Most field goals, season - 24, Sergio Castillo, 2013 (24-30) Most Fumbles - 53, 1975 Best average per attempt, season - 9.21, Bill Cross, 1950 Most field goals, career - 62, Sergio Castillo, (2010-2013) Most Fumbles lost - 28, 1975 Best average per attempt, career - 7.6, Bill Cross, 1947-50 Longest field goal - 58 yards, Bruce Wyre vs. Louisville, Points - 645, 2013 Longest run from scrimmage - 99, twice - Ralph Thompson Nov. 24, 1973 Points per game - 48.1, 2008 vs. Wichita State, Sept. 26, 1970 and Keithon Flemming Most PATs, season - 77, James Chandler, 2008; Sergio Most 50 point games, season - 6, 2008 vs. Angelo State, Oct. 27, 2007 Castillo, 2013 Most 35 point games, season - 11, 2012 & 2008 Most PATs, career - 251, Sergio Castillo, (2010-2013) PASSING Most consecutive PATs, career - 61, Sergio Castillo, Jr., DEFENSE (2010-2012) Most yards, game - 595, Keith Null at Abilene Christian, Fewest Rushing attempts - 375, 1955 Nov. 22, 2008 PUNTING Fewest Net yards rushing - 1,189, 1965 Most yards, season - 5,401, Dustin Vaughan, 2013 Lowest Rushing average - 2.7, 1972 Most yards, career - 13,525, Dustin Vaughan, 2010-2013 Most punts, game - 12, Mark Bounds vs. Texas A&M-Kings- Fewest Rushing yards per game - 114.4, 2011 Most completions, game - 44, Dalton Bell vs. Angelo State, ville, Oct. 28, 1988; vs. Cal Poly SLO, Sept. 9, 1989 Fewest Passes attempted - 124, 1955 Oct. 28, 2006 Most punts, season - 78, Kevin Brinkley, 1999 Fewest Passes completed - 49, 1955 Most completions, season - 447, Dustin Vaughan, 2013 Most punts, career - 199, Mark Bounds, 1988-90 Most Opponents’ passes intercepted - 25, 1962 Most completions, career - 1,040, Dustin Vaughan, 2010-2013 Best punting average, season - 46.3, Mark Bounds, 1990 Most Interception-return yards - 529, 1962 Most attempts, game - 69, Grady Benton, 1994 (69 punts, 3,199 yards) Lowest Pass completion percentage - 0.33, 1963 Most attempts, season - 675, Dustin Vaughan, 2013 Best punting average, career - 43.3, Jon Mason (96 punts, Fewest Net yards passing - 587, 1956 Most attempts, career - 1,622, Dustin Vaughan, 2010-2013 4,153 yards) Fewest Touchdown passes - 3, 1949 Best completion percentage, game - .909 (10 of 11), Longest punt - 89, Mark Bounds, vs. Central Okla., Oct. Jim Dawson vs. BYU, Sept. 23, 1961 27, 1990 Fewest Total ofensive plays - 499, 1955 Fewest Total ofensive yards - 2,017, 1955 Best completion percentage career - .675 (793 of 1174), PUNT RETURNS Keith Null, 2005-08 Fewest Total ofensive yards per play - 3.7, 1956 Fewest Total ofensive yards per game - 206.6, 1948 Most TD passes, game - 8, Grady Benton vs. Howard Payne, Most returns, season - 27, John Holt, 1978 Most opponents’ punts - 88, 2012 Sept. 17, 1994 Most returns, career - 66, John Holt, 1978 Lowest Punting average - 32.4, 1967 Most TD passes, season - 53, Dustin Vaughan, 2013 Most yards, season - 368, Curley Watters, 1966 Lowest Punt-return average - 3.2, 2017 Most TD passes, career - 123, Dustin Vaughan, 2010-2013 Most yards, career - 743, Curley Watters, 1966-68 Fewest First downs rushing - 64, 1965 Most passes had intercepted, game - 5, Bobby Lane vs. Har- Longest return, game - 94 yards, Tony Waters vs. San Jose Fewest First downs passing - 41, 1963 din-Simmons, Oct. 27, 1951; Grady Benton vs. Midwestern State, Oct. 31, 1964 Fewest Total first downs - 134, 1963 State, Oct. 1, 1994 KICKOFF RETURNS Most Fumbles - 42, 1976 and 1979 Most passes had intercepted, season - 20, Tod Mayfield, 1986 Most Fumbles lost - 28, 1979 Most passes had intercepted, career - 38, Tully Blanchard, Most returns, season - 28, Tim Anuszkiewicz, 1988 Fewest Points - 83, 1956 1974-76; Tod Mayfield, 1984-86 Most returns, career - 91, Duane Joubert, 1992-95 Points per game - 9.6, 1956 Team record for passes had intercepted in a game - 6, vs. Most yards, season - 830, Nathan Slaughter, 2013 MISCELLANEOUS McNeese State, Sept. 17, 1983 Most yards, career - 2,281, Duane Joubert, 1992-95 Longest pass play from scrimmage - 99, Taylor Harris to Best return average, season - 36.1 (23 returns, 830 yards), Overall record: 507-508-22 (.499) Stephen Burton vs. Tarleton State, Oct. 9, 2010 Nathan Slaughter, 2013 Most wins in a season: 12, 2012 & 2007 Best return average, career - 30.4 (38 returns, 913 yards), Most losses in a season: 11, 2002 TOTAL OFFENSE Rebert Mack, 1995-97 Undefeated and untied regular season: Twice, 3-0 in 1918 & Most yards total offense, game - 582, Keith Null at Abilene Most touchdowns season - 3, Nathan Slaugher, 2013 11-0 in 2007 Christian, Nov. 22, 2008 Most touchdowns, career - 3, Duane Joubert, 1992-95; Undefeated and untied complete season: One, 3-0 in 1918 Most yards total offense, season - 5,313, Dustin Vaughan, Nathan Slaughter, 2010-2013 Single-game attendance: 23,276 vs. ENMU (Oct. 13, 2007) 2013 Longest return, game - 100, Anthony Armstrong vs. ENMU, set NCAA Division II home attendance record Most yards total offense per game, season - 411.0, Grady Nov. 8, 2003; Kareem Larrimore vs. Panhandle State, Single-game Neutral site attendance: 24,837 vs. TAMUK Benton, 1994 Aug. 29, 1998; Clifford Douglas vs. SW Oklahoma State, (Sept. 17, 2011) at LSC Football Festival (Cowboy Stadium) Most yards total offense, career - 13,608, Dustin Vaughan, Sept. 21, 1996; Ned Jolly vs. Hardin-Simmons, Oct. 22, Most wins to start WT coaching career: 8, Don Carthel in 2005 2010-13 1960; Nathan Slaughter vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, Longest winning streak: 12, 2007. Aug. 30, 2007-Nov. Most attempts, game - 72, Tod Mayfield vs. Indiana State, Sept .21, 2013 24, 2007. Oct. 5, 1985 INTERCEPTIONS Most consecutive regular-season wins: 21, Oct. 28, 2006- Most attempts, season - 733, Dustin Vaughan, 2013 Oct. 18, 2008 Most attempts, career - 1,795, Dustin Vaughan, 2010-2013 Most interceptions, season - 11, Steve Haterius, 1967 Most consecutive home wins: 12, Nov. 11, 2006-Oct. 18, 2008. Most interceptions by a freshman, season - 8, Chris Most consecutive regular-season home wins: 10, Nov. 11, Lacy, 1994 2006-Oct. 18, 2008 Most interceptions, career - 18, Steve Haterius, 1964-67 Most consecutive regular-season road wins: 22, Most return yards, season - 168, Jerry Logan, 1962 Oct. 23, 2004 - Sept. 12, 2009 Most return yards, career - 310, Raymond Brown, 1968-70 Longest winless streak: 19, Sept. 22, 2001 - Nov. 16, 2002 Longest return, game - 99, Jerry Logan vs. Arizona State, (0-19) Oct. 13, 1962

67 West Texas A&M Football Records TOP 10 CAREER RECORDS Total Offense Years Plays Rush Pass Total 1. Dustin Vaughan (Corpus Christi, TX) 4 (2010-13) 1,795 83 13,525 13,608 2. Taylor Harris (Whitesboro, TX) 4 (2007-10) 1,534 -284 9,799 9,515 3. Keith Null (Lampasas, TX) 4 (2005-08) 1,164 -211 9,385 9,174 4. Derek Maupin (Canadian, TX) 3 (2002-04) 1,335 436 7,930 8,366 5. Dalton Bell (Canyon, TX) 4 (2003-06) 1,102 -1 7,841 7,840 6. Tod Mayfield (Panhandle, TX) 3 (1984-86) 1,166 -82 7,424 7,342 7. Grady Benton (Mesa, AZ) 2 (1994-95) 906 213 5,618 5,831 8. DeWayne Miles (Amherst, TX) 4 (1997-00) 770 4,359 0 4,359 9. Victor McGee (Longview, TX) 2 (1981-82) 766 48 4,259 4,307 10. Hank Washington (Los Angeles, CA) 2 (1965-66) 679 45 3,510 3,555

Rushing Years Rushes Yards Yds/Att. 1. DeWayne Miles (Amherst, TX) 3 (1997-00) 770 4,359 5.71 2. Bo Robinson (Lamesa, TX) 4 (1975-78) 653 3,542 5.42 3. Norman White (Woodlands, TX) 4 (1993-96) 670 3,422 5.10 4. Eugene Morris (Pittsburgh, PA) 3 (1966-68) 539 3,388 6.28 5. Geremy Alridge-Mitchell (Dallas, TX) 4 (2012-15) 644 3,381 5.25 6. Bill Cross (Canadian, TX) 4 (1947-50) 326 2,474 7.59 7. Keithon Flemming (Mesquite, TX) 3 (2007-09) 386 2,433 6.30 8. Duane Thomas (Dallas, TX) 3 (1967-69) 396 2,376 6.00 9. Khiry Robinson (Temple, TX) 2 (2011-12) 350 2,290 6.54 10. Patrick Strambler (Odessa, TX) 4 (1997-00) 426 2,274 5.34

Passing Yards Years Comp-Att Int TD Yards 1. Dustin Vaughan (Corpus Christi, TX) 4 (2010-13) 1,040-1,622 29 123 13,525 2. Taylor Harris (Whitesboro, TX) 4 (2007-10) 794-1,250 33 71 9,799 3. Keith Null (Lampasas, TX) 4 (2005-08) 751-1,106 29 91 9,385 4. Derek Maupin (Canadian, TX) 3 (2002-04) 759-1,301 39 37 7,930 5. Dalton Bell (Canyon, TX) 4 (2003-06) 699-1,044 27 63 7,841 6. Tod Mayfield (Panhandle, TX) 3 (1984-86) 630-1036 38 55 7,424 7. Grady Benton (Mesa, AZ) 2 (1994-95) 421-686 22 49 5,618 8. Victor McGee (Longview, TX) 2 (1981-82) 296-606 22 31 4,259 9. Ethan Brinkley (Rockdale, TX) 2 (2015-16) 353-537 13 26 3,973 10. Gary Thomas (Rancho Palos Verdes, CA) 2 (1997-98) 265-506 26 22 3,593

Pass Receptions Years Yards Rec. TD Yds/Rec. 1. Charly Martin (Farmington, NM) 4 (2004-08) 4,108 244 44 16.8 2. Torrence Allen (Meredian, TX) 4 (2010-13) 3,500 231 26 15.2 3. Brad Bailey (Plano, TX) 3 (1992-94) 2,677 221 22 12.1 4. Nathan Slaughter (Lubbock, TX) 4 (2010-13) 2,079 183 14 11.4 5. Duane Joubert (Beaumont, TX) 4 (1992-95) 1,952 179 14 10.9 6. Stan Carraway (Paramount, CA) 2 (1985-86) 2,412 173 20 13.9 7. Tyson Williams (Aldine, TX) 3 (2008-10) 2,195 166 13 13.2 8. Brittan Golden (Denver City, TX) 4 (2008-11) 2,985 165 33 18.1 8. Jarrian Rhone (Silsbee, TX) 4 (2012-15) 1,672 165 13 10.1 9. Keithon Flemming (Mesquite, TX) 3 (2007-09) 1,305 150 10 8.7 10. Ramon Perry (Pacoima, CA) 2 (2005-06) 1,603 146 9 10.9

Reception Yards Years Yards Rec. TD Yds/Rec. 1. Charly Martin (Farmington, NM) 4 (2004, 06-08) 4,108 244 45 16.8 2. Torrence Allen (Meredian, TX) 4 (2010-13) 3,500 231 26 15.2 3. Brittan Golden (Denver City, TX) 4 (2008-11) 2.985 165 33 18.1 4. Brad Bailey (Plano, TX) 3 (1992-94) 2,677 221 22 12.1 5. Keith Miller (Dallas, TX) 3 (1988-90) 2,542 133 24 19.1 6. Stan Carraway (Paramount, CA) 2 (1985-86) 2,412 173 20 13.9 7. Tyson Williams (Aldine, TX) 3 (2008-10) 2,195 166 13 13.2 8. Nathan Slaughter (Lubbock, TX) 4 (2010-13) 2,079 183 14 11.4 9. Pete Loera (Mesa, AZ, TX) 3 (1993-95) 1,986 127 19 15.6 10. Duane Joubert (Beaumont, TX) 4 (1992-95) 1,952 179 14 10.9

Scoring Years TD XP/FG 2XP Total 1. Sergio Castillo (La Joya, TX) 4 (2010-13) 0 251/62 0 437 2. DeWayne Miles (Amherst, TX) 3 (1997-00) 55 0/0 1 332 BUFFALO RECORDS 3. Geremy Alridge-Mitchell (Dallas, TX) 4 (2012-2015) 51 0/0 1 308 4. Keithon Flemming (Mesquite, TX) 3 (2007-09) 49 0/0 0 294 5. Charly Martin (Farmington, NM) 4 (2004, 06-08) 45 0/0 0 270 6. Eugene Morris (Pittsburgh, PA) 3 (1966-68) 42 0/0 0 252 7. Conner Hollabaugh (Amarillo, TX) 3 (2014-16) 0 124/34 0 226 8. Norman White (Woodlands, TX) 4 (1993-96) 34 0/0 2 208 9. Brittan Golden (Denver City, TX) 4 (2008-11) 33 0/0 0 198 Pete Pedro (Lynn, MA) 3 (1961-63) 33 0/0 0 198

68 West Texas A&M Football Records TOP 10 SINGLE SEASON YEAR-BY-YEAR INDIVIDUAL 1965 RECORDS LEADERS - SINCE 1955 Passing yards: Hank Washington 1403 1955 Rushing Yards: Don Dennis 288 PASSING YARDS Receiving Yards: Roy Armentrout 541 1. Dustin Vaughan (2013) 5,401 Passing Yards: Bubba Hillman 314 Touchdowns: Brian Deady 5 2. Keith Null (2008) 5,097 Rushing Yards: Joe Walden 569 Receptions: Roy Armentrout 34 3, Taylor Harris (2010) 4,806 Receiving Yards: Mark Clapp 116 Interceptions: Rich Barrett 6 4. Dustin Vaughan (2012) 4,712 Touchdowns: Joe Walden 11 5. Keith Null (2007) 4,134 Receptions: Mark Clapp 9 1966 6. Dalton Bell (2006) 3,998 Passing Yards: Hank Washington 2107 1956 7. Dalton Bell (2005) 3,799 Rushing Yards: Eugene Morris 543 Passing Yards: Bubba Hillman 357 Receiving Yards: Dave Szymakowski 842 8. Taylor Harris (2009) 3,738 Rushing Yards: Ron Mills 569 9. Tod Mayfield (1986) 3,664 Receiving Yards: Ken Ballard 125 1967 10. Grady Benton (1994) 3,541 Touchdowns: Charles Sanders 12 Passing Yards: Roy Winters 1552 Receptions: Ken Ballard 8 Rushing Yards: Eugene Morris 1274 RUSHING YARDS Receiving Yards: Dave Szymakowski 479 1. Khiry Robinson (2012) 1,621 1957 Touchdowns: Eugene Morris 12 2. Eugene Morris (1968) 1,571 Passing Yards: Jack York 198 Receptions: Dave Szymakowski 32 3. DeWayne Miles (2000) 1,524 Rushing Yards: Charlie Sanders 938 Interceptions: Steve Haterius 11 4. Bo Robinson (1977) 1,399 Receiving Yards: Tommy Coffey 82 5. Geremy Alridge-Mitchell (2014) 1,342 Touchdowns: Charlie Sanders 6 1968 Receptions: Tommy Coffey 7 6. Geremy Alridge-Mitchell (2015) 1,296 Passing Yards: Roy Winters 1145 Rushing Yards: Eugene Morris 1571 7. Eugene Morris (1967) 1,274 1958 Receiving Yards: Dick Flynn 319 8. Charles Wright (1950) 1,203 Passing Yards: Mac Kehoe 370 Touchdowns: Eugene Morris 19 9. Keithon Flemming (2007) 1,198 Rushing Yards: Bob Ratliff 545 Receptions: Dick Flynn 23 10. Patrick Strambler (1998) 1,153 Receiving Yards: Tommy Coffey 431 Interceptions: Billy Lantow 6 Touchdowns: Bob Ratliff 6 RECEIVING YARDS Receptions: Tommy Coffey 22 1969 1. Charly Martin (2008) 1,867 Passing Yards: Clarence Redic 1090 2. Torrence Allen (2013) 1,668 1959 Rushing Yards: Duane Thomas 1072 3. Brad Bailey (1994) 1,552 Passing Yards: Jim Dawson 297 Receiving Yards: Olan Thompson 231 4. Torrence Allen (2012) 1,430 Rushing Yards: Rex Loftis 387 Passing Touchdowns: Clarence Redic 4 Receiving Yards: Fred Hedgecoke 246 5. Tyson Williams (2010) 1,321 Rushing Touchdowns: Duane Thomas 10 Receiving Touchdowns: Robert Jackson, 6. Anthony Johnson (2013) 1,294 1960 Olan Thompson 2 7. Stan Carraway (1985) 1,237 Passing Yards: Jim Dawson 921 Receptions: Olan Thompson 19 8. Stan Carraway (1986) 1,175 Rushing Yards: Jim Densman 307 Interceptions: Troy Anderson 8 9. Charly Martin (2006) 1,169 Receiving Yards: Jerry Logan 192 10. Keith Miller (1990) 1,130 1970 1961 Passing Yards: Ed Holwig 1097 SACKS Passing Yards: Jim Dawson 566 Rushing Yards: Ralph Thompson 848 1. Ethan Westbrooks (2012) 19.5 Rushing Yards: Pete Pedro 976 Receiving Yards: Daryl Wynn 334 2. Franco Glaze (1997) 15.5 Receiving Yards: Jerry Richardson 192 Passing Touchdowns: Ed Holwig 6 3. Brandon Swain (2007) 13 Rushing Touchdowns: Ralph Thompson 10 1962 4. Mike Paschal (1990) 11.5 Receiving Touchdowns: Ralph Thompson 2 Passing Yards: Jim Dawson 652 Receptions: Daryl Wynn 25 5. Franco Glaze (1998) 11 Rushing Yards: Pete Pedro 831 Interceptions: Raymond Brown 8 6. Shad Baichtal (2010) 10 Receiving Yards: Jerry Richardson 282 Eugene Sims (2008) 10 Touchdowns: Jerry Logan 13 1971 Caleb Holt (1996) 10 Receptions: Jerry Richardson 22 Passing Yards: Ed Holwig 548 9. Maurice Hobson (1980) 8 Rushing Yards: Billy Pritchett 1128 Daelin Young (2017) 8 1963 Receiving Yards: Daryl Wynn 206 Passing Yards: David Gibson 449 Passing Touchdowns: Ed Holwig, Ron Leach 2 RECORDS BUFFALO TACKLES Rushing Yards: Ollie Ross 364 Rushing Touchdowns: Billy Pritchett 7 1. Taylor McCuller (2012) 164 REceiving Yards: Jerry Richardson 246 Receiving Touchdowns: Carl Brown 3 2. Taylor McCuller (2013) 152 Touchdowns: Jerry Richardson, Ollie Ross 5 Receptions: Daryl Wynn 14 Receptions: Jerry Richardson 18 3. Joe Calhoun (1995) 151 Interceptions: Mike Hrncir 4 Interceptions: Ollie Ross 6 4. Alondra Johnson (1987) 143 1972 5. Carter James (2014) 125 1964 Passing Yards: Mike Wartes 464 6. Kyle Voss (2012) 119 Passing Yards: Bill Bundy 694 Rushing Yards: Cole Fraley 794 Jared Brock (2006) 119 Rushing Yards: Russell Mundy 495 Receiving Yards: Carl Brown 267 8. Norman Bell (1984) 117 Receiving Yards: Ted Wheeler 165 Passing Touchdowns: Mike Wartes 2 Touchdowns: Earl West 5 Rushing Touchdowns: Jimmy Lisle 7 Receptions: Ted Wheeler 11 Receiving Touchdowns: Carl Brown 2 Interceptions: Gene Browning, Tony Waters 2 Receptions: Carl Brown 12

69 West Texas A&M Football Records INTs: D. Carr/R. Edwards/J. McDowell 3 Rushing Yards: Danny Clark 681 Receiving Yards: Stan Carraway 1175 Receiving Yards: Milton Baker 177 Passing Touchdowns: Tod Mayfield 31 1973 Passing Touchdowns: Larry Thompson 6 Rushing Touchdowns: J.R. Compton 11 Passing Yards: Don Nava 1384 Rushing Touchdowns: Danny Clark 11 Receiving Touchdowns: Votie Patterson 12 Rushing Yards: Jimmy Lisle 513 Receiving Touchdowns: Milton Baker, Interceptions: Todd Littlejohn 2 Receiving Yards: Merced Solis 499 Ricky Collinsworth 3 Passing Touchdowns: Don Nava 3 Receptions: Danny Clark 10 1987 Rushing Touchdowns: Clois Burgess, Interceptions: Darryl Hemphill 5 Passing Yards: Steve Kragthorpe 1980 Rich Schleider 3 Rushing Yards: J.R. Compton 1004 Receiving Touchdowns: Tom Brownfield, 1980 Receiving Yards: Devon Fortson 373 Tracy Dicson, John Paul Lee 1 Passing Yards: Matt Patterson 1125 Passing Touchdowns: Steve Kragthorpe 9 Receptions: Merced Solis 35 Rushing Yards: Jackie Compton 656 Rushing Touchdowns: J.R. Compton 11 Interceptions: Daryl Carr 3 Receiving Yards: Ricky Collinsworth 517 Receiving Touchdowns: Devon Fortson, Passing Touchdowns: Matt Patterson 7 Robert Hall, James Morton, Herman West 2 1974 Rushing Touchdowns: Danny Clark 7 Receptions: James Morton 36 Passing Yards: Tully Blanchard 858 Receiving Touchdowns: Ricky Collinsowrth 5 Sacks: David Newman 5 Rushing Yards: Johnny Darden 581 Receptions: Ricky Collinsworth 32 Tackles: Alondra Johnson 143 Receiving Yards: Tracy Dickson 589 Interceptions: Darryl Hemphill 4 Interceptions: Robert Johnson 7 Passing Touchdowns: Tully Blanchard 8 Rushing Touchdowns: Johnny Darden 6 1981 1988 Receiving Touchdowns: Tracy Dickson 5 Passing Yards: Victor McGee 1035 Passing Yards: Doak Taylor 2379 Receptions: Tracy Dickson 22 Rushing Yards: Paul Bell 624 Rushing Yards: Greg Hodges 606 Interceptions: Steve Rogers 5 Receiving Yards: Curtis Bennett 365 Receiving Yards: Rich Stephens 590 Passing Touchdowns: Doak Taylor 23 1975 1982 Rushing Touchdowns: Greg Hodges 5 Passing Yards: Tully Blanchard 509 Passing yards: Victor McGee 3224 Receiving Touchdowns: Rich Stephens 8 Rushing Yards: Anthony Dogan 669 Rushing Yards: Paul Bell 347 Receptions: Greg Hodges, Herman West 37 Receiving Yards: Jeff Lloyd 161 Receiving Yards: Mark Manley 780 Sacks: Maurice Hobson 8 Passing Touchdowns: Tully Blanchard 4 Passing Touchdowns: Victor McGee 20 Tackles: Maurice Hobson 76 Rushing Touchdowns: Anthony Dogan 7 Rushing Touchdowns: Milton Baker 3 Interceptions: Andrew Gowell 4 Receiving Touchdowns: Jeff Lloyd 4 Receiving Touchdowns: C. Bennett, E. Wilson 6 Receptions: Jeff Lloyd, Scott Wiley 4 Receptions: Mark Manley 57 1989 Interceptions: Michael Kelson, Mike Lozano 5 Interceptions: Charles Briscoe 4 Passing Yards: Dan Buesing 2085 Rushing Yards: Maurice Williams 250 1976 1983 Receiving Yards: Keith Miller 879 Passing Yards: Tully Blanchard 509 Passing Yards: David Harbin 715 Passing Touchdowns: Dan Buesing 14 Rushing Yards: Robert Mayberry 843 Rushing Yards: Johnny Johnson 514 Rushing Touchdowns: Maurice Williams 4 Receiving Yards: Scott Wiley 530 Receiving Yards: Gary Fletcher 417 Receiving Touchdowns: Keith Miller 8 Passing Touchdowns: Tully Blanchard 4 Passing Touchdowns: Tom Cortez, Ricky Davis, Receptions: harles Christian 55 Rushing Touchdowns: Robert Mayberry 9 David Harbin 2 Sacks: Johnny Turner 7 Receiving Touchdowns: Scott Wiley, Bill Delaney 2 Rushing Touchdowns: Johnny Johnson 4 Tackles: Cedric Buckley 85.5 Receptions: Scott Willey 22 Receiving Touchdowns: Billy Record 2 Interceptions: Cedric Buckley, Andre Cooper 3 Interceptions: Bryan Carr, Tommy Mills 2 Receptions: David Wood 26 Sacks: Baron Jackson 6 1990 1977 Tackles: Nomran Bell 108 Passing Yards: Mark Reiland 1009 Passing Yards: Tracy Qualls 456 Interceptions: Don Wood 6 Rushing Yards: Maurice Williams 571 Rushing Yards: Bo Robinson 1399 Receiving Yards: Keith Miller 1130 Receiving Yards: Frank Dudley 205 1984 Passing Touchdowns: Royce Slechta 6 Passing Touchdowns: Tracy Qualls 7 Passing Yards: David Harbin 728 Rushing Touchdowns: Maurice Williams 6 Rushing Touchdowns: Bo Robinson 11 Rushing Yards: Wayne High 424 Receiving Touchdowns: Keith Miller 9 Receiving Touchdowns: Frank Dudley 2 Receiving Yards: David Wood 616 Receptions: Keith Miller 61 Receptions: Frank Dudley 12 Passing Touchdowns: David Harbin 5 Sacks: Mike Paschal 11.5 Tackles: Larry Spears 92 Rushing Touchdowns: David Harbin 5 Tackles: Mike Paschal 85 Interceptions: Mike Rychlik, Rounell Simon 4 Receiving Touchdowns: David Wood 8 Interceptions: Shy Burney, Craig Hemphill 2 Receptions: David Wood 30 1978 Sacks: Norman Bell, Willard Goff, Scott Peoples 2 1991 Passing Yards: Clint Plant 520 Dennis Schneider No Football Program Rushing Yards: Cleveland Robinson 880 Tackles: Norman Bell 117 Receiving Yards: Reggie Spencer 356 Interceptions: Don Carpenter 3 1992 Passing Touchdowns: Larry Thmpson 5 Passing Yards: Codie Scott 738 BUFFALO RECORDS Rushing Touchdowns: Drew Johnson 6 1985 Rushing Yards: Jeff Myers 365 Receiving Touchdowns: Reggie Spencer 2 Passing Yards: Tod Mayfield 3432 Receiving Yards: Brad Bailey 642 Receptions: Reggie Spencer 21 Rushing Yards: James Morton 626 Passing Touchdowns: Codie Scott 5 Tackles: Scott Braden 77 Receiving Yards: Stan Carraway 1237 Rushing Touchdowns: Jeff Myers 2 Interceptions: Vic Hayes, Darryl Hemphill 3 Receiving Touchdowns: B. Bailey, J. Bridges 2 1986 Receptions: Brad Bailey 57 1979 Passing Yards: Tod Mayfield 3664 Sacks: B. Azam/B. Christian, K. Lawrence 3 Passing Yards: Larry Thompson 380 Rushing Yards: J.R. Compton 806 Tackles: Bobby Azam 112

70 West Texas A&M Football Records Interceptions: Wayne Needham 4 Rushing Touchdowns: DeWayne Miles, Tackles: Adam Shaw 114 Patrick Strambler 15 Interceptions: Dominique Carter 3 1993 Receiving Touchdowns: Antonio Harrison 6 Passing Yards: Brian Bailey 1418 Receptions: Antonio Harrison 36 2004 Rushing Yards: Norman White 1109 Sacks: Franco Glaze 11 Passing Yards: Derek Maupin 3461 Receiving Yards: Duane Joubert 537 Tackles: Germaine Gaspard 96 Rushing Yards: Dominique Bibben 400 Passing Touchdowns: Brian Bailey 12 Interceptions: Brian Humphrey, Mike Murphy 3 Receiving Yards: Anthony Armstrong 607 Rushing Touchdowns: Norman White 8 Passing Touchdowns: Derek Maupin 19 Receiving Touchdowns: D. Joubert, P. Lora 5 1999 Rushing Touchdowns: Dominique Bibben 2 Receptions: Duane Joubert 59 Passing Yards: Judd Moller 974 Receiving Touchdowns: Tonae Martin 5 Sacks: B. Christian, S. Edwards, E. Kirkpatrick 2 Rushing Yards: DeWayne Miles 1,053 Receptions: Anthony Armstrong 54 Tackles: Brian Christian 90 Receiving Yards: Antonio Harrison 344 Sacks: Darrell Lewis 4 Interceptions: Wayne Needham 3 Passing Touchdowns: Judd Moller 5 Tackles: Adam Shaw 98 Rushing Touchdowns: DeWayne Miles 11 Interceptions: Dominique Carter 2 1994 Receiving Touchdowns: Antonio Harrison, Passing Yards: Grady Benton 3541 Asanti Danzie 2 2005 Rushing Yards: Norman White 1122 Receptions: Antonio Harrison 18 Passing Yards: Dalton Bell 3799 Receiving Yards: Brad Bailey 1552 Sacks: Brian Thompson 7 Rushing Yards: Joe Harris 697 Passing Touchdowns: Grady Benton 30 Tackles: John Thompson 136 Receiving Yards: Tonae Martin 1055 Rushing Touchdowns: Norman White 18 Interceptions: Kareem Larrimore 5 Passing Touchdowns: Dalton Bell 30 Receiving Touchdowns: Brad Bailey 16 Rushing Touchdowns: Joe Harris 9 Receptions: Brad Bailey 119 2000 Receiving Touchdowns: Tonae Martin 12 Sacks: Erik Kirkpatrick 5 Passing Yards: Rick Leach 1599 Receptions: Ramon Perry 71 Tackles: Brian Christian 107 Rushing Yards: DeWayne Miles 1524 Sacks: John Granger, Tony Scearce 4 Interceptions: Chris Lacy 8 Receiving Yards: Mario King 435 Tackles: Jeremy Hibbler 95 Passing Touchdowns: Rick Leach 6 Interceptions: Keon Gaither 9 1995 Rushing Touchdowns: DeWayne Miles 16 Passing Yards: Grady Benton 2077 Receiving Touchdowns: Jason Arnold 3 2006 Rushing Yards: Norman White 799 Receptions: Mario King 26 Passing Yards: Dalton Bell 3998 Receiving Yards: Carlos Artis 793 Sacks: Will Goodloe 5 Rushing Yards: Maurice White 756 Passing Touchdowns: Grady Benton 19 Tackles: Donnie Adams, Ray Ross 88 Receiving Yards: Charly Martin 1169 Rushing Touchdowns: Norman White 6 Interceptions: Ray Ross 4 Passing Touchdowns: Dalton Bell 32 Receiving Touchdowns: Carlos Artis, Pete Loera 6 Rushing Touchdowns: Dalton Bell 5 Receptions: Duane Joubert 53 2001 Receiving Touchdowns: Shaun Scott-Jones 11 Sacks: Brian Christian, Orion Sewell 5 Passing Yards: Josh Knight 1813 Receptions: Ramon Perry 75 Tackles: Joe Calhoun 151 Rushing Yards: Dante Clay 859 Sacks: Jared Brock, T.J. Nickleberry, Interceptions: Cliff Douglas, Rebert Mack 2 Receiving Yards: Chris Guillen 488 Brett Watson, Justin Williams 4 Passing Touchdowns: Josh Knight 12 Tackles: Jared Brock 119 1996 Rushing Touchdowns: Josh Knight 4 Interceptions: Don Hooks, Darnell Johnson 2 Passing Yards: Michael Schmucker 635 Receiving Touchdowns: K. Clay, C. Guillen 6 Rushing Yards: Norman White 392 Receptions: Sirquon Hardy 35 2007 Receiving Yards: Charles Barnes 335 Sacks: Charlie Langston 5 Passing Yards: Keith Null 4134 Passing Touchdowns: Craig Coleman 4 Tackles: Adam St. Clair 114 Rushing Yards: Keithon Flemming 1229 Rushing Touchdowns: Norman White 1 Interceptions: Randy Bowers, Carlos Cox, Receiving Yards: Charly Martin 927 Receiving Touchdowns: Dendrick Thompson, Joey Gipson, Adam St. Clair 1 Passing Touchdowns: Keith Null 41 Marquette Wesson 2 Rushing Touchdowns: Keithon Flemming 12 Receptions: Marquette Wesson 21 2002 Receiving Touchdowns: Charly Martin 11 Sacks: Caleb Holt 10 Passing Yards: Derek Maupin 1473 Receptions: Keithon Flemming 73 Tackles: Mike Martinez 97 Rushing Yards: Dominique Bibben 518 Sacks: Brandon Swain 14 Interceptions: Chris Lacy, Rodney McCurry 3 Receiving Yards: Sirquon Hardy 670 Tackles: Jared Brock 96 Passing Touchdowns: J. Knight, D. Maupin 2 Interceptions: Cashmin Thomas 5 1997 Rushing Touchdowns: Chase Allen, Passing Yards: Gary Thomas 1749 Dominque Bibben, Aubrey Lacy 3 2008 Rushing Yards: DeWayne Miles 845 Receiving Touchdowns: Kaleb Clay 4 Passing Yards: Keith Null 5097 Receiving Yards: Kory Jones 595 Receptions: Sirquon Hardy 50 Rushing Yards: Keithon Flemming 756 RECORDS Passing Touchdowns: Gary THomas 13 Sacks: Adam St. Clair 5 Receiving Yards: Charly Martin 1867 BUFFALO Rushing Touchdowns: DeWayne Miles 12 Tackles: Chaun Thompson 104 Passing Touchdowns: Keith Null 48 Receiving Touchdowns: Chris Washington 12 Interceptions: Cody Stovall 3 Rushing Touchdowns: Keithon Flemming 13 REceptions: Kory Jones 34 Receiving Touchdowns: Charly Martin 22 Sacks: Franco Glaze 15.5 2003 Receptions: Charly Martin 95 Tackles: Brandon Weber 86 Passing Yards: Derek Maupin 2789 Sacks: Eugene Sims 10 Interceptions: Rebert Mack 4 Rushing Yards: Aubrey Lacy 727 Tackles: Jared Brock 83 Receiving Yards: Anthony Armstrong 740 Interceptions: Darnell Johnson 6 1998 Passing Touchdowns: Derek Maupin 16 Passing Yards: Gary Thomas 1844 Rushing Touchdowns: Aubrey Lacy 10 2009 Rushing Yards: Patrick Strambler 1153 Receiving TD's: A. Armstrong, D. Bibben 4 Passing Yards: Taylor Harris 3738 Receiving Yards: Antonio Harrison 664 Receptions: Anthony Armstrong 54 Rushing Yards: Kelvin Thompson 529 Passing Touchdowns: Gary Thomas 9 Sacks: Darrell Lewis 7 Receiving Yards: Tyson Williams 847

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Passing Touchdowns: Taylor Harris 22 Interceptions: Torian Oakley/Rashawn DuPree 2 Rushing Touchdowns: Keithon Flemming 12 Receiving Touchdowns: Brittan Golden 10 2015 Receptions: Tyson Williams 66 Passing Yards: Ethan Brinkley 2,157 Sacks: Bryan Braman 8 Rushing Yards: Geremy Alridge-Mitchell 1,296 Tackles: Anthony Scott 106 Receiving Yards: Xavier Amey 775 Interceptions: Shad Baichtal, Tae Evans, Passing Touchdowns: Ethan Brinkley 13 Jordan Smith 3 Rushing Touchdowns: Geremy Alridge-Mitchell 16 Receiving Touchdowns: Xavier Amey 6 2010 Receptions: Jarrian Rhone 50 Passing Yards: Taylor Harris 4806 Sacks: Iosia Iosia 6.5 Rushing Yards: Kelvin Thompson 729 Tackles: Hunter Streuling 90 Receiving Yards: Tyson Williams 1321 Interceptions: H. Streuling / D. Merriweather 3 Passing Touchdowns: Taylor Harris 38 Rushing Touchdowns: Kelvin Thompson 7 2016 Receiving Touchdowns: Stephen Burton, Passing Yards: Ethan Brinkley 1,816 Brittan Golden 11 Rushing Yards: Devon Paye 863 Receptions: Tyson Williams 96 Receiving Yards: Junior Pome'e 482 2012 senior wide receiver Torrence Allen finished with Sacks: Shad Baichtal 10 Passing Touchdowns: Ben Arbuckle 15 1,430 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns for the Buffs Tackles: Tae Evans 85 Rushing Touchdowns: Devon Paye 5 as he is second all-time in school history in receptions Interceptions: Tae Evans 4 Receiving Touchdowns: Junior Pome'e 9 (231) and receiving yards (3,500) . Receptions: Devon Paye 40 2011 Sacks: Daelin Young 6.5 Passing Yards: Dustin Vaughan 3316 Tackles: Daelin Young 78 Rushing Yards: Khiry Robinson 669 Interceptions: D . Merriweather/R . DuPree 2 Receiving Yards: Brittan Golden 1076 Passing Touchdowns: Dustin Vaughan 25 2017 Rushing Touchdowns: Khiry Robinson 11 Passing Yards: Justin Houghtaling 1,160 Receiving Touchdowns: Brittan Golden 12 Rushing Yards: Warren Witherspoon 669 Receptions: Brittan Golden 55 Receiving Yards: Jordan Johnson 267 Sacks: D.J. Ross 5.5 Passing Touchdowns: Justin Houghtaling 4 Tackles: Taylor McCuller 70 Rushing Touchdowns: Jordan Johnson 3 Interceptions: Caleb Randolph 5 Receiving Touchdowns: J. Pome'e/J. Daniels 2 Receptions: Jordan Johnson 19 2012 Sacks: Daelin Young 8.0 Passing Yards: Dustin Vaughan 4712 Tackles: Trevor Myklebust 92 Rushing Yards: Khiry Robinson 1621 Interceptions: Kevon Thomas 4 Receiving Yards: Torrence Allen 1430 Passing Touchdowns: Dustin Vaughan 45 Rushing Touchdowns: Khiry Robinson 15 Receiving Touchdowns: Torrence Allen 12 Receptions: Torrence Allen 87 Sacks: Ethan Westbrooks 19.5 Tackles: Taylor McCuller 164 Interceptions: Curtis Slater 4

2013 Passing Yards: Dustin Vaughan 5401 Rushing Yards: Aaron Harris 877 Receiving Yards: Torrence Allen 1668 2012 senior running back Khiry Robinson (3) rushed for a school-re- Passing Touchdowns: Dustin Vaughan 53 cord 1,621 yards helping the Buffs to a 12-3 record and the program’s Rushing Touchdowns: Aaron Harris 11 first berth in the National Semifinals. Receiving Touchdowns: Torrence Allen 12 Receptions: Torrence Allen 123 Sacks: Ethan Westbrooks 7 Tackles: Taylor McCuller 152 Interceptions: Curtis Slater 5

2014 Passing Yards: Preston Rabb 2912 BUFFALO RECORDS Rushing Yards: Geremy Alridge-Mitchell 1342 Receiving Yards: Jeremy Watson 807 Passing Touchdowns: Preston Rabb 19 Rushing Touchdowns: Geremy Alridge-Mitchell 21 2013 senior Ethan Westbrooks (90) completed his two-year career Receiving Touchdowns: Jeremy Watson 6 with a school-record 26.56 sacks, including a school-best 19.5 in Receptions: Jeremy Watson 58 2012. He was named D2 National Defensive Player of the Year in Sacks: Carter James/M. Pierce-Brewster/Iosia 3.0 2012 and currently plays for the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL. Tackles: Carter James 125

72 73 Year-By-Year Results

John G. Miller Wayland Baptist W 6-0 Abilene Christian L 6-19 St. Benedict’s L 7-19 New Mexico State W 51-0 1947-57 1910-12 New Mexico Military L 0-26 Texas Tech L 2-7 New Mexico Highlands W 7-6 Western State, Colo. W 66-0 Kimbrough coached WTAMU for 11 Miller, the first coach in WTAMU his- H/A: 3-1/1-1 154-32 61-86 Northwestern Oklahoma L 6-7 Northern Arizona W 27-0 seasons beginning in 1947. He led tory, coached the Buffs from 1910-12. 1927 61-167 Hardin-Simmons L 13-20 the Buffs to the 1950 and 1910 Wayne McCorkle (6-3-1) Coach: Oscar “Ox” Eckhardt 1934 Texas-El Paso W 40-7 the 1957 Tangerine Bowl, both won (2-2) Coach: John G. Miller 1920 Clarendon W 44-0 (4-6) Coach: Alfred E. Baggett St. Mary’s W 40-21 by WTAMU. He served as athletic Canyon (H) W 6-0 McCorkle became the third coach Daniel Baker L 0-2 East Central (H) L 0-12 TAMU-Kingsville L 7-39 director until his retirement in 1969. Amarillo High (H) W 36-0 in a three-year period for WTAMU. McMurry L 0-13 Southwestern Oklahoma (H) L 298-107 He is a member of the WTAMU Hall Plainview L 0-22 He led WTAMU to its worst record to Southwestern Oklahoma T 6-6 0-9 of Champions. Kimbrough Memorial Hereford L 6-10 date at 1-5-1. Hardin-Simmons L 0-7 Texas-El Paso (H) W 20-6 W.A. “Gus” Miller Stadium was named in his honor after H/A: 2-0/0-2 48-32 1920 Abilene Christian W 13-6 New Mexico Military W 41-0 1942-46 his death in 1970. 1911 (1-5-1) Coach: Wayne McCorkle New Mexico Highlands W 25-0 McMurry (H) L 7-17 Miller coached football and basketball 1947 (3-3) Coach: John G. Miller Hereford Town Team (H) L 0-15 New Mexico Military W 19-0 Central Oklahoma L 0-9 at WTAMU. He served as the school’s (7-4) Coach: Frank Kimbrough Hereford L 0-8 Wayland Baptist L 0-12 Stephen F. Austin W 27-6 New Mexico Highlands (H) W 30-6 athletic director during his tenure. He S20 Tulsa L 13-26 Seth Ward (H) L 0-16 New Mexico Military (H) L 0-13 Texas Tech W 12-9 Panhandle State W 14-0 was named to the Helm’s Hall of Fame S27 Abilene Christian L 7-13 Hereford (H) L 3-5 Clarendon (H) L 13-28 149-49 St. Benedict’s L 14-19 in basketball. Miller is a member of the O4 Texas Tech L 13-21 Goodnight College (H) W 3-0 SW Oklahoma (H) T 0-0 Northwestern Oklahoma L 0-13 Panhandle Sports Hall of Fame and O11 Texas-El Paso (H) W 14-0 Amarillo High (H) W 15-5 Clarendon L 0-12 W. Mitchell Jones H/A: 2-3/2-3 132-91 WTAMU’s Hall of Champions. O18 Midwestern State (H) W 38-0 Hereford (H) W 5-0 Wayland Baptist W 21-7 1928 1935 1942 O24 New Mexico State W 34-7 H/A: 3-2/0-2 26-81 H/A: 0-3-1/1-2 34-87 Jones coached the Buffs in 1928. He (5-4-1) Coach: Alfred E. Baggett (7-2) Coach: W.A. “Gus” Miller N1 Northern Arizona W 25-0 1912 later became dean of men at WTAMU. New Mexico Military W 20-7 Texas Tech L 0-39 N7 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 6-27 (3-1) Coach: John G. Miller Samuel D. Burton He is a member of the WTAMU Hall Panhandle State W 14-0 Arizona State (H) W 28-0 N15 Colorado College W 40-6 Amarillo High (H) W 31-0 1921-24, 1931-32 of Champions. Texas Wesleyan L 0-6 Albuquerque AFB (H) W 18-13 N22 Arizona State (H) W 28-18 Seth Ward (A) W 19-0 Burton, a football star from the 1928 McMurry L 7-13 Texas-El Paso (H) W 7-0 N29 New Mexico W 28-18 Clarendon College (N) L 0-12 University of Oklahoma, began his (2-7) Coach: W. Mitchell Jones New Mexico Highlands W 34-0 Northern Arizona W 27-7 H/A: 3-1/4-3 253-125 Clarendon College (H) W 3-0 first of two terms as head coach in Southwestern Oklahoma L 0-26 Texas-El Paso W 14-0 New Mexico State W 23-0 1948 H/A/N: 2-0/1-0/0-1 53-12 1921. He coached the WTAMU men’s McMurry L 0-16 St. Benedict’s L 7-21 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 0-40 (6-5) Coach: Frank Kimbrough basketball team from 1921-33. He is Sam Houston State L 0-6 Central Oklahoma T 0-0 New Mexico W 13-7 S11 Northern Arizona (H) W 28-0 Douglas A. Shirley regarded as possibly the greatest Hardin-Simmons L 6-25 Sul Ross State W 7-6 Lubbock Air Base (H) W 14-6 S18 Texas Tech L 0-19 1913-1917 basketball coach in the Southwest. TAMU-Commerce L 18-19 Southeastern Oklahoma L 7-13 H/A: 4-1/3-1 130-112 S25 Abilene Christian (H) W 41-19 Shirley became the second coach at He is a member of the WTAMU Hall Montezuma College W 14-0 110-66 O2 North Texas (H) L 7-20 WTAMU and coached the Buffs for of Champions. New Mexico Military W 27-0 1936 1943 O9 Texas-El Paso L 7-21 four years. He later went on to serve in 1921 Abilene Christian W 12-19 (7-1-2) Coach: Alfred E. Baggett (No team, World War II) O16 Midwestern State W 28-7 the administration. A dorm on the WT- (2-5-1) Coach: Sameul D. Burton Texas Tech L 7-18 Panhandle State W 56-0 O23 TAMU-Commerce# L 7-13 AMU campus was named in his honor. Texas Christian (H) L 0-30 84-129 Texas-El Paso W 13-7 1944 O30 Houston (H) W 28-13 1913 Clarendon L 0-9 Texas Wesleyan W 9-0 (4-3) Coach: W.A. “Gus” Miller N11 Hardin-Simmons L 6-28 (4-2) Coach: Douglas A. Shirley Wayland Baptist (H) W 68-0 Claude E. Reeds New Mexico W 13-7 Oklahoma State (A) L 6-41 N27 New Mexico (H) W 19-0 Amarillo High L 0-6 New Mexico Military L 10-19 1929-30 Southeastern Oklahoma W 34-6 New Mexico (A) W 19-12 D4 Corpus Christi W 21-13 Wayland Baptist (H) W 12-0 Abilene Christian (H) W 35-0 Reeds came to WTAMU after a college Northwestern Oklahoma W 26-0 Amarillo Air Base L 7-38 H/A/N: 4-1/2-3/0-1 192-153 Goodnight College (H) W 22-0 Hardin-Simmons L 0-28 football career at University of Okla- Sul Ross State T 0-0 Texas Tech L 6-35 # at Dallas Wayland Baptist W 6-0 Northwestern Oklahoma (H) L homa. He led WTAMU to a winning New Mexico Highlands W 26-0 Lubbock Air Base W 19-12 1949 Seth Ward (H) W 12-0 7-14 record both years. New Mexico Military T 0-0 Abilene Collegians (A) W 41-6 (5-4) Coach: Frank Kimbrough Lowery Phillips L 0-3 Clarendon (H) T 14-14 1929 St. Benedict’s L 0-19 South Plains Air Base W 19-6 S17 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 41-7 H/A: 3-0/1-2 52-9 H/A: 2-2-1/0-3 134-114 (6-3) Coach: Claude E. Reeds 177-39 107-150 S24 McMurry (H) L 7-34 1914 1922 Panhandle State W 32-0 1937 1945 O1 Texas Tech L 19-35 (3-3) Coach: Douglas A. Shirley (2-8) Coach: Samuel D. Burton Abilene Christian L 0-15 (6-3): Coach: Alfred E. Baggett (2-6) Coach: W.A. “Gus” Miller O8 Texas-El Paso (H) L 7-34 Hereford W 20-0 S30 Wayland Baptist (H) L 0-19 Hardin-Simmons L 12-14 Panhandle State (H) W 33-0 Eastern New Mexico W 57-6 O15 Houston L 13-14 Hereford (H) W 58-6 O6 Panhandle State (H) W 104-13 Daniel Baker W 7-0 Daniel Baker (H) W 19-9 Baylor L O22 Trinity (H) W 55-20 Amarillo High (H) L 3-14 O13 Daniel Baker (H) L 0-13 New Mexico Military W 27-0 Texas Wesleyan (H) L 6-13 0-32 N5 Northern Arizona (H) W 47-6 Amarillo High L 0-12 O21 Abilene Christian (A) L 0-1 New Mexico Highlands W 13-0 Texas-El Paso L 14-16 Tulsa L 0-32 N12 Hardin-Simmons (H) W 19-7 Seth Ward (H) L 14-19 O27 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 9-35 McMurry L 18-19 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 0-40 New Mexico L 0-13 N26 New Mexico W 41-13 Lowery Phillips (H) W 54-0 N4 New Mexico (H) L 0-12 Texas Tech W 20-0 Northwestern Oklahoma (H) W Amarillo Air Base L 12-20 H/A: 4-2/1-2 249-170 H/A: 2-2/1-2 149-51 N11 New Mexico Military(H) W 20-0 TAMU-Commerce W 19-7 26-0 Texas Tech L 6-12 1950 1915 N17 Clarendon (H) L 6-13 148-55 St. Benedict’s (H) W 20-0 Dalhart Air Base W 21-0 (10-1) Coach: Frank Kimbrough (4-3) Coach: Douglas A. Shirley N23 Northwestern Okla. (H) L 1930 Sul Ross State W 10-0 Colorado College L 19-20 Border Conference Champions Clarendon (H) W 7-0 7-13 (6-3-1) Coach: Claude E. Reeds New Mexico Military (H) W 41-20 115-135 S16 Northern Arizona (H) W 52-12 Amarillo High (H) L 2-6 N30 Clarendon L 0-26 Central Oklahoma L 0-7 H/A: 5-2/1-1 169-98 S23 Arizona W 34-26 Seth Ward W 19-6 H/A: 2-6/0-2 146-145 Panhandle State W 19-0 1938 W.W. “Windy” Nicklaus S30 McMurry (H) W 41-19 Lubbock High (H) W 19-6 1923 Abilene Christian W 16-7 (7-2-1) Coach: Alfred E. Baggett 1946 O7 Texas Tech W 28-13 Amarillo High L 7-19 (4-4-1) Coach: Samuel D. Burton TAMU-Commerce W 14-0 Daniel Baker (H) W 40-7 Nicklaus coached for three games O14 New Mexico (H) W 45-6 Clarendon L 3-13 Panhandle State (H) W 100-0 Texas Tech W 6-0 TAMU-Commerce L 20-21 in the 1946 after Miller resigned O21 Sam Houston St. (H) W 45-6 Amarillo Military (H) W 18-13 Howard Payne (H) L 0-6 Daniel Baker T 0-0 Southeastern Oklahoma (H) W the position O28 Trinity L 20-27 H/A: 3-1/1-2 75-63 New Mexico (H) W 22-8 New Mexico Military L 6-27 19-14 1946 N4 Texas-El Paso W 40-12 1916 Hardin-Simmons W 6-0 Stephen F. Austin W 64-0 Hardin-Simmons L 0-39 (5-5) Coach: (3-4)/ N18 Hardin-Simmons W 47-13 (1-5) Coach: Douglas A. Shirley Clarendon T 6-6 Hardin-Simmons L 6-26 Oklahoma City (H) W 13-7 (2-1) N25 Corpus Christi W 26-13 Clarendon L 0-19 New Mexico Military L 0-22 McMurry W 6-3 Pittsburg State (H) T 13-13 S21 Texas Tech L 14-26 J1 Cincinnati* W 14-13 Wayland Baptist (H) L 6-28 North Texas L 6-14 137-70 Sul Ross State (H) W 16-7 S27 Houston (H) L 12-14 H/A/N: 4-0/5-1/1-0 386-190 Amarillo High L 0-34 Clarendon W 6-0 1931 New Mexico Military W 48-0 O4 New Mexico L 0-6 * Sun Bowl @ El Paso Clarendon (H) L 6-19 TAMU-Commerce L 6-20 (6-3) Coach: Samuel D. Burton Western State, Colo. (H) W 27-0 O12 Colorado College (H) W 13-12 1951 Lubbock High (H) W 18-0 H/A: 2-1/2-2-1 152-76 Texas Tech L 0-21 St. Benedict’s W 28-0 O19 Texas-El Paso L 20-26 (2-7) Coach: Frank Kimbrough Wayland Baptist L 0-20 1924 Central Oklahoma W 6-0 H/A: 5-0-1/2-2 224-108 O26 New Mexico St. (H) W 21-14 S15 Trinity (H) L 7-19 H/A: 1-2/0-3 30-120 (5-4) Coach: Samuel D. Burton Daniel Baker L 19-40 1939 N2 Northern Arizona (H) W 20-0 S22 Texas Tech L 7-46 1917 North Texas L 7-19 Phillips W 6-0 (5-3-1) Coach: Alfred E. Baggett N9 Hardin-Simmons L 7-28 S29 McMurry (H) W 28-20 (2-3-1) Coach: Douglas A. Shirley Northwestern Oklahoma W 21-6 Abilene Christian L 0-41 Arizona State L 0-19 N15 Wichita State (H) W 7-6 O6 Arizona L 13-28 Clovis High L 3-6 Montezuma College W 77-0 Panhandle State W 45-0 Western State, Colo. (H) W 35-0 N23 Arizona State W 7-0 O13 North Texas L 14-42 Wayland Baptist (H) L 0-6 New Mexico L 6-12 New Mexico Military W 7-0 Oklahoma City L 14-19 H/A: 4-1/1-4 121-132 O27 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 6-27 Clarendon (H) W 6-0 Hardin-Simmons W 12-6 Sul Ross State W 7-2 St. Mary’s (H) W 34-13 Frank Kimbrough N3 Arizona State L 0-34 Portales High (H) W 37-6 Abilene Christian W 23-13 McMurry W 18-0 Pittsburg State W 7-0 New Mexico Military L 0-99 New Mexico Military L 13-14 108-104 Hardin-Simmons L 13-18 Wayland Baptist (H) T 0-0 Daniel Baker L 0-3 1932 Sul Ross State W 26-6 H/A: 2-1-1/0-2 46-117 New Mexico Highlands W 14-0 (4-2-2) Coach: Samuel D. Burton South Dakota State (H) W 35-7 173-73 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 0-6 TAMU-Kingsville T 0-0 Lt. Alonzo P. George Wayland Baptist (H) W 52-0 H/A: 3-0/2-3-1 164-82 1918 Oscar Eckhardt Daniel Baker W 12-0 Lt. George coached WTAMU for 1925-27 McMurry W 19-0 Jack C. Curtice one season. His high-powered “Ox” Eckhardt took over the coaching Abilene Christian (H) W 12-0 1940-41 team is the only undefeated team duties from Burton after spending Sul Ross State (H) T 7-7 Curtice led the Buffs to their first-ever in WTAMU history at 3-0 after several seasons at the University New Mexico Military T 7-7 undisputed Alamo Conference crown winning all three games by a 188-7 of Texas. He led WTAMU for three Oklahoma City L 9-19 in 1940. He left WTAMU for the athletic combined score. seasons, including 1927’s 6-3-1 squad. H/A: 2-1-1/2-1-1 120-39 director position at Texas-El Paso. 1918 1925 1940 (3-0) Coach: Lt. Alonzo P. George (4-4) Coach: Oscar “Ox” Eckhardt Alfred Baggett (7-3) Coach: Jack C. Curtice Clovis High (H) W 97-7 Hardin-Simmons L 6-19 1933-39 Alamo Conference Champions Wayland Baptist W 42-0 Clarendon W 8-6 Baggett led the Buffs to an Alamo McMurry (H) W 20-0 Wayland Baptist (H) W 49-0 New Mexico Highlands W 7-0 Conference co-championship in 1939. Arizona State (H) L 12-19 H/A: 2-0/1-0 188-7 Abilene Christian L 0-13 He served as the University’s athletic Western State, Colo. W 48-0 New Mexico W 9-7 director after the reorganization of the Fresno State L 6-15 Walter Willy North Texas L 6-20 department in 1938. Northern Arizona (H) W 27-6 1919 New Mexico Military W 28-12 1933 St. Benedict’s (H) W 40-14 Willy picked up where George left Texas Tech L 12-13 (2-9) Coach: Alfred E. Baggett Hardin-Simmons L 7-28 off, leading WTAMU to a 4-2 record. 76-83 Southwestern Oklahoma L 6-27 Oklahoma City W 25-0 His team had four straight shutouts 1926 Central Oklahoma L 0-6 TAMU-Kingsville (H) W 26-6 during the season. (2-6) Coach: Oscar “Ox” Eckhardt New Mexico Military L 9-26 St. Mary’s W 28-0 1919 Clarendon W 2-0 Southeastern Oklahoma L 0-20 H/A: 4-1/3-2 239-88 (4-2) Coach: Walter Willy McMurry L 0-21 Hardin-Simmons L 0-6 1941 Portales High (H) W 72-0 Daniel Baker L 0-14 East Central L 0-12 (8-2) Coach: Jack C. Curtice Plainview (H) L 0-6 Hardin-Simmons L 2-3 McMurry W 13-6 Oklahoma City W 34-0 Clarendon (H) W 21-0 North Texas L 3-16 Oklahoma City L 13-32 Fresno State W 7-6 Canadian (H) W 55-0 New Mexico Military W 46-6 Arizona State W 13-7 JERRY BEHRENS (1956-61)

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N10 New Mexico State W 50-20 N7 Virginia Tech (H) L 21-26 S16 Montana State (H) W 35-26 S21 New Mexico State (H) L 0-41 N24 Texas-El Paso (H) L 6-13 N14 Trinity L 8-14 S23 Utah State (H) L 27-44 S28 Wichita State (H) W 41-7 H/A: 1-4/1-3 131-249 N21 New Mexico State L 13-35 S30 Pacific (H) W 34-6 O5 Southern Miss. (H) W 31-0 1952 H/A: 1-4/0-5 128-246 O7 Colorado State (H) W 24-14 O12 Idaho W 21-6 (3-6) Coach: Frank Kimbrough O14 San Jose State (H) W 28-14 O19 Tulsa L 14-17 S20 Texas Tech L 7-46 Joe E. Kerbel O21 New Mexico St. (H) L 10-24 O26 Utah State L 16-21 S27 McMurry (H) W 19-6 1960-70 O28 Texas-Arlington (H) W 37-27 N2 Lamar (H) L 7-9 O11 New Mexico State (H) W 45-7 Possibly the best known coach in N4 Northern Illinois W 17-10 N9 Tampa W 24-6 O18 Arizona State L 14-48 WTAMU history, Kerbel coached the N11 East Carolina W 37-13 N16 North Texas (H) W 21-14 O25 Abilene Christian (H) W 20-18 Buffs to two bowl games (the 1962 Sun N18 Wichita State L 13-22 N30 Louisville L 8-10 N8 Midwestern State (H) L 13-21 Bowl and the 1967 Jr. ). He D2 *Cal State-Northridge W 35-13 H/A: 3-2/3-3 220-148 N15 Trinity L 6-39 served as athletic director from 1969-71 H/A/N: 5-1/2-2/1-0 297-213 1975 N22 Hardin-Simmons L 6-25 and is a member of the WTAMU Hall of * Junior Rose Bowl @ Pasadena, Calif. (5-6) Coach: N27 Texas-El Paso L 7-31 Champions and the Panhandle Sports 1968 S6 Wichita State L 7-13 H/A: 3-1/0-5 137-243 Hall of Fame. (8-2) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel S13 Lamar W 10-8 1953 1960 S14 Lamar (H) W 45-7 S20 Tulsa (H) L 14-23 (1-8-1) Coach: Frank Kimbrough (3-7) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel S21 Wichita State (H) W 26-0 O4 Texas-Arlington (H) L 7-39 S19 Texas Tech L 14-40 S17 Texas Tech L 14-38 S28 Pacific (H) W 23-7 O11 Utah State L 17-21 S26 McMurry (H) T 20-20 S24 Arizona State (H) L 3-14 O5 Montana State W 35-20 O18 Drake (H) W 24-6 O10 Trinity (H) L 6-14 O1 Southern Mississippi L 18-28 O12 Memphis State L 21-42 O25 Northeast Louisiana W 45-20 O17 Arizona State L 20-39 O8 Texas-El Paso (H) L 3-6 O19 Texas-Arlington (H) W 41-0 N8 New Mexico State (H) W 38-10 O24 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 14-26 O15 North Texas (H) W 14-6 O26 Utah State L 10-20 N15 McNeese State L 33-39 O31 Arizona L 6-38 O22 Hardin-Simmons W 21-0 N9 Western Michigan (H) W 53-36 N22 Louisville (H) W 49-23 N7 Midwestern State W 20-14 O29 Arizona L 14-21 N16 New Mexico State W 23-14 N29 North Texas L 15-16 N14 North Texas L 6-38 N5 Trinity (H) W 28-0 N23 Colorado State W 22-17 H/A: 3-2/2-4 259-218 N21 New Mexico State L 13-19 N12 New Mexico State (H) L 15-35 H/A: 5-0/3-2 299-163 1976 N28 Texas-El Paso (H) L 7-27 N24 Wichita State L 11-31 1969 (4-5-2) Coach: Gene Mayfield H/A: 0-3-1/1-5 126-276 H/A: 2-3/1-4 141-179 (6-4) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel S18 Wichita State (H) W 14-10 1954 1961 S20 Northern Arizona (H) L 20-21 S25 Southern Illinois L 17-21 JOE E. KERBEL (1960-70) (1-8) Coach: Frank Kimbrough (6-4) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel S27 Northern Illinois (H) W 22-7 O2 Texas-Arlington L 21-23 S18 McMurry (H) L 18-19 S23 Brigham Young (H) W 55-8 O4 Wichita State W 24-14 O9 Houston L 7-50 S25 Texas Tech L 7-33 S30 Texas-El Paso W 56-27 O11 San Diego State (H) L 14-24 O16 North Texas (H) L 7-10 S19 Nevada-Las Vegas W 21-17 O19 Illinois State T 29-29 O2 Midwestern State (H) L 7-14 O7 Wichita State (H) L 34-41 O18 Colorado State L 7-27 O23 Drake L 14-34 S26 Texas-Arlington (H) W 35-31 O26 Tulsa L 17-44 O16 New Mexico State (H) W 41-7 O14 Arizona State (H) L 11-28 O25 New Mexico State (H) W 17-16 O30 McNeese State (H) W 30-25 O3 McNeese State W 31-24 N2 Drake W 28-27 O23 Arizona State L 14-21 O21 Hardin-Simmons (H) W 42-0 N1 Texas-Arlington W 41-7 N6 Lamar (H) W 21-6 O10 Southern Illinois (H) L 22-29 N16 New Mexico State W 55-25 O30 Arizona L 12-48 O28 Arizona (H) W 27-23 N8 Western Michigan W 28-20 N13 NE Louisiana (H) W 58-41 O17 Wichita State W 23-17 H/A: 4-1/2-2-1 258-245 N6 Trinity L 7-19 N4 Bowling Green L 6-28 N15 Bowling Green (H) W 28-12 N20 New Mexico State T 13-13 O24 Drake L 13-21 1986 N13 Hardin-Simmons L 27-33 N11 Trinity W 29-28 N29 Southern Mississippi L 9-10 N27 Tulsa T 17-17 N7 Indiana State (H) W 17-14 (7-4) Coach: Bill Kelly N25 Texas-El Paso L 13-33 N18 New Mexico State W 35-22 H/A: 3-2/3-2 210-158 H/A: 4-1/0-4-2 219-250 N14 Tulsa (H) L 10-24 Lone Star Conference Champions H/A: 1-2/0-6 146-227 D2 Texas Tech L 14-16 1970 N21 New Mexico State W 45-9 S6 Troy State (H) L 32-38 1955 H/A: 3-2/3-2 309-221 (7-3) Joe E. Kerbel H/A: 3-2/4-2 247-213 S13 Central Oklahoma (H) W 35-28 (4-4-1) Coach: Frank Kimbrough 1962 S19 Lamar L 28-33 1977-81 S20 Louisiana Tech L 21-24 S17 Corpus Christi (H) W 46-0 (9-2) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel S26 Wichita State (H) W 43-0 Yung coached the Buffs to Missouri Don Davis S27 Mississippi College (H) L 24-34 S24 McMurry (H) W 6-0 S15 Trinity (H) W 61-0 O3 East Carolina (H) W 42-30 Valley Conference championships in 1982-84 O4 Stephen F. Austin L 31-36 O1 Midwestern State (H) W 34-0 S22 Texas Tech W 30-27 O10 Northern Illinois W 24-22 1977 and 1979. Davis served as assistant coach under O11 Angelo State (H) W 38-15 O8 Arizona T 20-20 S29 Texas-El Paso (H) W 49-0 O17 North Texas (H) L 10-11 1977 Bill Yung before becoming the head O18 Howard Payne W 31-7 O15 New Mexico State W 32-6 O6 Texas-Arlington (H) W 49-0 O24 New Mexico State (H) W 37-7 (6-4-1) Coach: Bill Yung coach. He compiled a 6-26-1 record O25 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 49-19 O22 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 18-19 O13 Arizona State W 15-14 O31 Texas-Arlington W 33-8 Missouri Valley Conference over three seasons. N1 TAMU-Kingsville W 54-49 O29 Texas Tech L 24-27 O20 New Mexico State (H) W 20-12 N7 Western Michigan (H) L 0-20 Champions 1982 N15 Eastern New Mexico(H) W N5 Arizona State L 7-27 O27 Arizona L 3-8 N14 Bowling Green W 23-7 S3 Wichita State L 10-14 (3-8) Coach: Don Davis 50-3 N19 Texas-El Paso L 7-13 N3 Bowling Green (H) W 23-7 N21 Southern Mississippi W 14-11 S17 McNeese State L 8-20 S4 Abilene Christian (H) L 29-33 N22 Abilene Christian W 32-28 H/A: 3-1/1-3-1 194-112 N10 North Texas L 13-20 H/A: 3-2/4-1 254-149 S24 North Texas L 20-31 S11 Louisiana Tech L 7-28 H/A: 4-2/3-2 397-281 1956 N17 Hardin-Simmons W 34-13 O1 Texas-Arlington (H) L 13-17 S18 Southwest Louisiana L 18-31 1987 (8-2) Coach: Frank Kimbrough D31 Ohio* W 15-14 Gene Mayfield O8 New Mexico State W 17-14 S25 McNeese State (H) W 25-17 (5-6) Coach: Bill Kelly S15 Corpus Christi (H) W 29-6 H/A/N: 5-0/3-2/1-0 312-115 1971-76 O15 Drake (H) W 31-7 O2 Wichita State (H) L 21-24 S5 Stephen F. Austin (H) L 3-7 S22 McMurry (H) W 33-7 * Sun Bowl @ El Paso, Texas Mayfield returned to WTAMU after O22 Lamar W 29-7 O16 Florida L 14-77 S12 Central Oklahoma (H) W 25-8 S29 Sul Ross State (H) W 48-0 1963 spending several years in prep ranks O29 Indiana State (H) W 31-20 O23 North Texas (H) W 24-22 S19 Troy State L 0-45 O13 Texas Tech W 34-14 (4-4-1) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel at Odessa . He N12 Colorado State (H) T 21-21 O30 Drake (H) L 24-31 S26 Mississippi College L 16-28 O20 New Mexico State (H) W 45-0 S21 Texas-Arlington (H) W 22-17 led the Buffs to a co-championship N19 Tulsa (H) W 57-21 N6 Tulsa L 21-59 O3 East Central, OK (H) W 27-17 N3 Arizona L 13-20 S28 Pacific (H) W 32-8 in 1972. He played college ball at N26 Southern Illinois (H) W 28-9 N13 New Mexico State (H) W 30-28 O10 Angelo State L 7-36 N10 Hardin-Simmons W 20-6 O5 North Texas (H) W 38-17 WTAMU in 1945, 1948-50. He was the H/A: 4-1-1/2-3 262-183 N20 Southern Illinois L 13-17 O24 TAMU-Commerce W 35-34 N17 Texas-El Paso (H) L 13-16 O12 Arizona State L 16-24 starting quarterback for WTAMU in the 1978 H/A: 3-3/0-5 226-367 O31 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 20-44 D1 Midwestern State W 41-14 O19 Memphis State (H) L 14-29 1950 Sun Bowl. Mayfield, a member of (3-8) Coach: Bill Yung 1983 N7 NW Missouri (H) W 33-21 J1 Southern Mississippi* W 20-13 O26 Arizona (H) L 3-6 the WTAMU Hall of Champions, also S2 Mississippi State L 10-28 (0-10-1) Coach: Don Davis N14 Eastern New Mexico W 29-7 H/A/N: 4-1/3-1/1-0 296-96 N2 Trinity W 24-12 served as athletic director. S9 Texas-Arlington W 18-10 S3 North Texas L 3-32 N21 Abilene Christian (H) L 17-27 * Tangerine Bowl @ Orlando, Fla. N9 New Mexico State (H) T 24-24 1971 S16 McNeese State (H) L 13-45 S10 Abilene Christian (H) L 3-28 H/A: 3-3/2-3 212-276 1957 N30 Texas-El Paso L 0-13 (2-9) Coach: Gene Mayfield S23 Southern Illinois L 3-17 S17 McNeese State L 0-17 (7-3) Coach: Frank Kimbrough H/A: 3-2-1/1-2 173-140 S11 Memphis State L 0-30 S30 Wichita State (H) L 37-38 S24 Texas-Arlington (H) L 13-31 Steve Graf S14 McMurry (H) W 20-7 1964 S18 Lamar (H) W 14-6 O7 North Texas (H) L 0-35 O1 Angelo State (H) L 3-10 1988-90 S21 Texas Tech W 19-0 (4-6) Coach Joe E. Kerbel O2 Tulsa (H) L 13-17 O14 Lamar (H) W 55-16 O8 Illinois State (H) T 24-24 Graf led the Buffs to a 6-26 record S28 Texas-El Paso L 12-20 S19 Ohio (H) L 14-16 O9 Texas-Arlington (H) L 0-13 O21 Indiana State W 36-7 O22 Wichita State L 30-31 during his three seasons. He served O5 Southern Miss. (H) L 0-34 S26 Arizona State (H) L 8-34 O16 Northern Illinois (H) L 19-22 N4 Tulsa L 23-44 O29 Drake L 26-36 as an assistant coach before taking O12 Trinity W 27-20 O3 Texas-El Paso (H) W 14-0 O23 Idaho (H) L 0-26 N11 Drake L 21-24 N5 Indiana State (H) L 20-31 over the head coaching duties. Graf O19 New Mexico State W 35-7 O10 North Texas W 21-13 O30 Wichita State W 31-14 N22 New Mexico St. (H) L 31-33 N12 Tulsa L 16-31 also served as WTAMU’s athletic O26 Hardin-Simmons (H) W 39-19 O17 Memphis State (H) L 0-41 N6 New Mexico State L 24-50 H/A: 1-4/2-4 237-297 N19 New Mexico State L 24-26 director. N2 Arizona W 21-20 O24 Trinity (H) W 21-6 N13 Colorado State L 14-36 1979 H/A: 0-4-1/0-6 162-297 1988 N9 Abilene Christian (H) W 12-2 O31 San Jose State (H) W 18-7 N20 Drake (H) L 28-32 (5-5-1) Coach: Bill Yung 1984 (2-8) Coach: Steve Graf N16 Drake L 19-20 N7 Texas Tech L 0-48 N27 Southern Mississippi L 0-35 Missouri Valley Conference (3-8) Coach: Don Davis S3 Lamar L 21-42 H/A: 3-1/4-2 204-149 N14 New Mexico State L 0-40 H/A: 1-5/1-4 143-281 Champions S1 Northern Illinois L 33-40 S10 Northeast Missouri L 28-45 N21 Texas-Arlington L 16-20 1972 S1 Southern Illinois (H) W 14-0 S8 Texas-Arlington L 19-27 S24 Northwest Missouri W 65-42 H/A: 3-3/1-3 112-127 (5-5) Coach: Gene Mayfield S8 Texas-Arlington (H) L 6-10 S15 New Mexico L 0-27 O1 Angelo State (H) L 6-52 1958-59 1965 S16 Drake L 12-40 S15 McNeese State L 0-21 S22 McNeese State (H) L 7-24 O8 Cameron L 29-56 Jarnagin came to WTAMU after a (6-4) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel S23 Colorado State (H) W 41-14 S22 Southwest Louisiana L 10-19 S29 Iowa State L 0-14 O15 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 37-41 successful stint at powerhouse Har- S18 Ohio W 7-0 S30 Lamar (H) W 35-12 S29 Houston L 10-49 O5 Tulsa (H) L 7-35 O22 TAMU-Kingsville L 7-32 din-Simmons. He served as assistant S25 Bowling Green (H) W 34-0 O7 Southern Mississippi L 7-14 O6 Lamar T 12-12 O12 Abilene Christian (H) W 14-10 O29 Central Oklahoma L 15-27 coach at WTAMU before being named O2 Arizona State (H) W 22-14 O14 New Mexico St. (H) W 63-14 O13 Indiana State (H) W 33-17 O19 Southern Illinois W 24-17 N5 Eastern New Mexico (H) head coach. O9 Trinity (H) W 34-6 O21 Northern Illinois L 8-17 O20 North Texas L 14-28 O26 New Mexico State W 21-13 W 34-15 1958 O16 Colorado State (H) W 15-12 O28 Wichita State (H) W 21-16 O27 Wichita State W 58-0 N10 Wichita State L 14-17 N12 Abilene Christian L 37-51 (1-9) Coach: Clark Jarnagin O23 New Mexico State (H) L 2-10 N4 San Diego State L 6-37 N3 New Mexico State W 54-21 N17 Drake (H) L 22-25 H/A: 1-2/1-6 279-403 S20 Virginia Tech L 12-28 O30 Memphis State L 12-27 N11 Texas-Arlington L 7-20 N17 Drake (H) W 28-18 H/A: 1-3/2-5 161-249 1989 S27 Texas Tech L 7-32 N6 Drake (H) W 20-14 N18 North Texas W 17-14 H/A: 3-1/2-4-1 239-195 (3-8) Coach: Steve Graf O4 Arizona State L 13-16 N13 Lamar L 14-21 H/A: 4-0/1-5 217-198 1980 Bill Kelly S2 Sacramento State (H) L 22-35 O11 Texas-El Paso (H) L 12-29 N27 Texas-El Paso L 21-38 1973 (5-6) Coach: Bill Yung 1985-87 S9 Cal Poly-SLO L 10-31 O18 Trinity (H) L 7-35 H/A: 5-1/1-3 181-142 (2-9) Coach: Gene Mayfield S6 McNeese State (H) L 17-20 Kelly guided the Buffs to a 6-3-1, S16 Lamar (H) L 17-49 O25 Southern Mississippi L 0-15 1966 S8 Drake (H) W 13-10 S13 Oklahoma State W 20-19 second-place finish in the Missouri S23 Neb.-Kearney (H) W 45-28 N1 Arizona L 8-15 (7-3) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel S15 Tulsa L 3-48 S20 Baylor L 15-43 Valley in 1985 and to the Lone Star S30 Angelo State L 14-49 N8 Abilene Christian (H) L 21-28 S17 Texas-Arlington (H) W 38-6 S22 North Texas L 15-32 S27 Southwest Texas (H) W 21-13 Conference crown with a 7-4 mark O7 Cameron (H) W 28-9 N15 Hardin-Simmons L 6-26 S24 Pacific W 49-7 S29 Northern Illinois (H) L 14-21 O4 New Mexico St. (H) W 17-15 in WTAMU’s first season in Division II N22 New Mexico State (H) W 39-32 O1 Arizona State W 21-20 O6 Lamar W 13-0 O11 Texas-Arlington W 38-26 the following season. He was named H/A: 1-3/0-6 125-256 O8 Texas-El Paso (H) L 3-9 O20 Utah State (H) L 14-36 O18 Drake L 21-27 Coach of the Year in the MVC in 1985 1959 O15 Richmond (H) W 41-7 O27 Wichita State L 14-30 O25 Tulsa L 24-44 and in the LSC in 1986. (1-9) Coach: Clark Jarnagin O22 New Mexico St. (H) W 17-14 N3 New Mexico State L 14-56 N1 Indiana State L 18-37 1985 S19 Arizona State L 22-43 O29 Memphis State (H) L 14-26 N10 Tampa (H) L 6-28 N15 Wichita State (H) L 18-20 (6-3-1) Coach: Bill Kelly S26 Arizona (H) L 6-7 N5 Northern Arizona W 34-7 N17 Southern Miss. (H) L 0-28 N22 Southern Illinois W 23-20 S7 Abilene Christian L 18-25 O3 North Texas L 6-28 N12 Colorado State L 26-35 N24 Louisville (H) L 9-21 H/A: 2-2/3-4 232-284 S14 Angelo State (H) W 12-10 O10 Texas-El Paso L 12-13 N19 W. Michigan (H) W 30-7 H/A: 1-5/1-4 115-310 1981 S21 Louisiana Tech (H) L 10-20 O17 Southern Miss. (H) L 6-37 H/A: 4-2/3-1 273-138 1974 (7-4) Coach: Bill Yung S28 TAMU-Kingsville (H) W 27-17 O24 Hardin-Simmons (H) L 0-22 1967 (6-5) Coach: Gene Mayfield S5 Louisiana Tech (H) W 17-10 O5 Indiana State (H) W 29-27 O31 Drake (H) W 34-21 (8-3) Coach: Joe E. Kerbel S14 Drake W 37-17 S12 Iowa State L 13-17 O12 Wichita State (H) W 33-21

75 Year-By-Year Results

O14 TAMU-Commerce L 20-21 1997 H/A/N: 2-3/4-2/1-0 382-307 (6-5) Coach: Mike Nesbitt O21 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 3-39 (7-4) Coach: Stan McGarvey * Kanza Bowl @ Topeka, Kansas S1 Azusa Pacific (A) L 10-28 O28 Central Oklahoma (H) W 26-24 A28 Stephen F. Austin L 17-35 2010 S10 #19CSU-Pueblo (A) W 26-10 N4 Eastern New Mexico L 17-21 S6 Adams State W 48-0 (8-4) Coach: Don Carthel S18 UT Permian Basin (A) W 48-14 N11 Abilene Christian (H) L 20-38 S13 Southwestern Okla. W 34-7 NCAA Participant S24 Tarleton State (H) W 37-25 H/A: 3-4/0-4 222-344 S20 East Central (H) W 48-0 S2 Grand Valley State (A) L 31-34 O1 at Eastern N.M. (A) L 30-39 1990 O4 Angelo State L 23-31 S11 SW'ern Okla. (A) W 77-14 O8 A&M-Kingsville (H) L 34-51 (1-10) Coach: Steve Graf O11 Tarleton State (H) W 31-17 S18 SE'ern Okla. (H) W 41-17 O15 at Okla. Panhandle (A) W 42-14 S1 Cal State-Sacramento L 9-22 O18 TAMU-Commerce L 14-21 S25 Angelo State (A) W 37-27 O22 #4Midwest. State (H) W 35-27 S8 Cal Poly-SLO (H) L 13-48 O25 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 0-33 O2 Northeastern St. (A) W 34-22 O29 #8A&M-Comm. (A) L 0-36 S15 Tarleton State (H) L 15-16 N1 Midwestern State (H) W 51-7 O9 Tarleton State (H) W 48-17 N5 Angelo State (H) L 6-28 S22 Nebraska-Kearney L 14-17 N8 Eastern N.M. (OT) W 35-34 O16 TAMU-Kingsville (A) L 24-28 N12 Western N.M. (OT) (A) W 37-30 S29 Angelo State (H) L 14-52 N15 Abilene Christian (H) W 20-0 O23 Midwestern State (H) W 42-29 H/A/N: 2-2/4-3/0-0 305-302 O6 Cameron W 20-17 H/A: 4-1/3-3 321-185 O30 Incarnate Word (A) W 49-10 O13 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 35-51 1998 N6 Abilene Christian (H) L 34-41 Hunter Hughes O20 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 16-21 (8-3) Coach: Stan McGarvey N13 East Central (H) W 52-21 2017-Present O27 Central Oklahoma L 16-38 A29 Panhandle State (H) W 54-14 N20 Central Missouri (A) L 35-55 Hunter Hughes was hired on Dec. 13, N3 Eastern N.M. (H) L 0-32 S5 Central Arkansas L 30-38 H/A: 4-1/4-3 469-260 2016, as the 28th head coach in West N10 Abilene Christian L 22-24 S12 Southwestern Okla. W 42-0 2011 Texas A&M football history. He went H/A: 0-5/1-5 174-338 S19 East Central (H) W 42-0 (8-3) Coach: Don Carthel 3-8 in his first season. 1991 O3 Angelo State (H) W 37-7 S1 CSU-Pueblo (H) L 24-26 2017 Did not play - program disbanded O10 Tarleton State W 35-6 S17 TAMU-Kingsville (N) W 42-21 (3-8) Coach: Hunter Hughes O17 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 27-14 S24 Incarnate Word (H) W 52-7 S2 #13Azusa Pacific (H) L 13-34 Ron Steele O24 TAMU-Kingsville L 21-43 O1 Tarleton State (A) W 44-13 S9 #7 CSU-Pueblo (H) W 24-21 1992-93 O31 Midwestern State W 38-22 O8 Angelo State (H) W 19-7 S16 UT Permian Basin (H) W 17-6 Steele coached the Buffs for two N7 Eastern N.M. (H) W 13-10 O15 Abilene Christian (A) L 18-28 S23 Tarleton State (A) L 20-30 seasons as WTAMU returned to N14 Abilene Christ. (2OT) L 29-36 O22 E. New Mexico (H) W 52-21 S30 Eastern N.M. (H) L 14-28 the gridiron. H/A: 5-0/3-3 368-190 O29 Central Wash. (H) W 49-35 O7 A&M-Kingsville (A) L 9-37 1992 1999 N5 Midwestern St. (A) L 21-35 O14 Adams State (H) W 17-14 (1-9) Coach: Ron Steele (3-8) Coach: Stan McGarvey N12 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 49-0 O21 #5 Midwest. St. (A) L 3-45 S5 SW'ern Okla. (H) L 0-37 A28 Panhandle State W 30-20 N27 Central Missouri (N)* W 26-7 O28 #9 A&M-Comm. (H) L 16-35 S12 Fort Lewis L 35-46 S4 Central Arkansas (H) L 20-27 H/A: 5-1/1-2 396-200 N4 Angelo State (A) L 3-51 S26 Cameron L 10-44 S17 Southwestern Okla. L 20-25 * Kanza Bowl @ Topeka, Kansas N11 Western N.M. (H) L 17-21 O3 Western N.M. (H) L 20-30 S25 SE'ern Okla. (H) L 24-31 2012 H/A/: 3-4/0-4 155-242 O10 Prairie View A&M (H) W 21-15 O2 Angelo State L 7-28 (12-3) Coach: Don Carthel O17 SE'ern Okla. (H) L 7-38 O9 Tarleton State (H) W 7-6 Lone Star Conference Champions O24 N.M. Highlands L 14-42 O16 TAMU-Commerce L 3-9 NCAA National Semifinalist All-Time Record O31 Tarleton State L 7-36 O23 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 14-35 A30 #6 CSU-Pueblo (A) L 34-44 507-508-22 (.499) N7 Eastern N.M. (H) L 0-56 O30 Midwestern State (H) L 0-24 S8 Western State (H) W 57-20 Home Record (Since 1946) N14 Panhandle State L 0-14 N6 Eastern New Mexico L 16-24 S15 #14 TAMUK (N) W 40-10 201-158-4 (.559) H/A: 1-4/0-5 114-358 N13 Abilene Christian (H) W 21-9 S22 Incarnate Word (A) W 24-0 Kimbrough Stadium Record 1993 H/A: 2-4/1-4 162-238 S29 Tarleton State (H) W 41-21 167-133-3 (.556) (3-6) Coach: Ron Steele 2000 O6 Angelo State (A) W 35-9 NCAA Bowl Record S11 Fort Lewis (H) L 24-27 (5-6) Coach: Stan McGarvey O13 Abilene Christian (H) W 36-0 6-0 (1.000) S18 Panhandle State (H) W 69-8 A26 Western New Mexico (H) W 50-0 O20 Eastern N.M. (A) W 44-21 NCAA Div. II Playoff Record S25 Southwestern Okla. L 24-47 S9 Midwestern State L 7-14 O27 West Georgia (A) W 52-28 8-7 (.533) O2 Midwestern State (H) L 12-31 S16 Western Washington L 17-41 N3 #10Midwestern St. (H) L 48-52 Conference Championships O9 Prairie View A&M W 28-6 S23 Northeastern State (H) W 21-12 N10 TAMU-Commerce (A) W 45-14 1940 - Alamo Conference O16 Southeastern Okla. L 14-44 S30 Angelo State (H) L 3-28 N17 #20 Chadron St. (A) W 38-30 1950 - Border Conference O30 Tarleton State (H) L 27-28 O7 Tarleton State L 19-43 DUSTIN VAUGHAN (2010-13) N24 #4 Ashland (A) W 33-28 1977 - Missouri Valley Conference N6 Eastern New Mexico W 35-34 O14 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 45-20 D1 #1 CSU-Pueblo (A) W 34-16 1979 - Missouri Valley Conference N13 Western New Mexico L 16-41 O21 TAMU-Kingsville W 13-3 D8 #2 Winston-Salem (A) L 18-41 1986 - Lone Star Conference H/A: 1-3/2-3 249-286 O28 East Central Univ. L 17-26 2004 O28 Angelo State (A) W 26-10 H/A/N: 3-1/8-2/1-0 579-331 2005 - Lone Star Conference N4 Eastern N.M. (H) L 21-49 (2-8) Coach: Ronnie Jones N4 Central Oklahoma (A) W 38-7 2006 - Lone Star Conference N11 Abilene Christian W 31-30 S4 East Central (A) L 6-13 N11 Tarleton State (H) W 21-16 Mike Nesbitt 2007 - Lone Star Conference 1994-96 H/A: 3-2/2-4 244-256 S11 Central Oklahoma (H) L 27-38 N18 Abilene Christian (H) W 2013-2016 2012 - Lone Star Conference Stone, who started his coaching ca- 2001 S18 Southwestern Okla. (A) W 30-27(ot) Nesbitt took over as head coach Aug. reer with a 7-0 record in 1994, helped (2-9) Coach: Stan McGarvey 23-6 N25 Chadron State (A) L 17-43 21, 2013 and guided the Buffs to an WTAMU in the transition back to the A30 Midwestern State (H) L 14-42 S25 TAMU-Kingsville (A) L 21-69 H/A: 6-1/5-1 390-269 11-3 record and a NCAA Quarterfinal Lone Star Conference. S8 Western N.M. W 35-14 O2 Midwestern State (H) L 26-30 2007 berth in his first season. 1994 S15 Northwestern Okla. (H) W O9 Eastern New Mexico (A) L (12-1) Coach: Don Carthel 2013 (9-2) Coach: Morris Stone 27-10 20-21 Lone Star Conference Champions (11-3) Coach: Mike Nesbitt S3 Fort Lewis* (N) W 39-16 S22 Northeastern State L 17-28 O16 Abilene Christian (H) L 24-27 NCAA Secound Round NCAA National Quarterfinalist S10 Adams State (H) W 14-7 S29 Angelo State L 10-30 O23 Angelo State (A) W 36-33 A30 South Dakota (H) W 55-45 S7 Western State (A) W 48-21 S17 Howard Payne (H) W 59-56 O6 Tarleton State (H) L 3-62 O30 Tarleton State (H) L 14-34 S8 Adams State (A) W 63-20 S12 #18 Chadron St. (N) W 34-31 S24 N.M. Highlands (H) W 48-16 O13 TAMU-Commerce L 19-28 N6 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 28-38 S15 TAMU-Commerce (H) W 45-14 S21 A&M-Commerce (H) W 62-28 O1 Midwestern State W 35-28 O20 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 17-33 H/A: 0-5/2-3 S21 Northeastern State (A) W 38-0 S28 A&M-Kingsville (A) W 69-7 O8 Western N.M. (H) W 70-44 O27 East Central (H) L 30-38 225-309 S29 TAMU-Kingsville (H) W 36-3 O5 Central State (H) W 72-0 O15 Hardin-Simmons W 40-34 N3 Eastern New Mexico L 27-41 O6 Midwestern State (A) W 25-20 012 #21 Tarleton State (A) L 27-31 O22 Abilene Christian L 50-51 N10 Abilene Christian (H) L 31-34 Don Carthel O13 Eastern New Mexico (H) W 62-31 O19 Angelo State (H) W 34-30 O29 Tarleton State W 59-33 H/A: 1-5/1-4 238-352 2005-2012 O20 Abilene Christian (A) W 41-31 026 McMurry (A) W 90-57 N5 Eastern N.M. (H) L 38-48 West Texas A&M’s improvement was O27 Angelo State (H) W 38-17 N2 Eastern N.M. (H) L 38-39 N12 Panhandle State W 54-28 Ronnie Jones evident when Carthel took over the N3 Central Oklahoma (H) W 31-0 N9 West Georgia (H) W 63-23 H/A/N: 4-1/4-1/1-0 506-361 2002-2004 program in 2005, as he has led the N10 Tarleton State (A) W 39-14 N16 #24Midwestern St. (A) W 19-12 * at Farmington, New Mexico Jones, who was WTAMU’s 25th Buffs three-straight Lone Star Con- N17 Washburn (H) W 40-39 N23 #10Indianapolis (A) W 27-14 1995 coach, had 24 years of coaching ference Championships (2005-2007) N24 NW Missouri State (A) L 28-56 N30 #7Ohio Dom. (A) W 34-27 (5-6) Coach: Morris Stone experience in the NFL and Division and post-season appearances in all H/A: 7-0/5-1 541-290 D7 #22Grand Valley (A) L 28-35 S2 Western N.M. (H) W 35-23 I. He was part of seven collegiate eight seasons, including the National 2008 H/A/N: 4-1/6-2/1-0 645-355 S9 Adams State W 44-26 conference championships, one Semifinals in 2012. (11-2) Coach: Don Carthel 2014 S16 Fort Lewis (H) W 44-7 Rose Bowl championship and NFL 2005 NCAA Second Round (2-5) Coach: Mike Nesbitt S23 SW'ern Okla. (H) W 38-21 division titles. (10-2) Coach: Don Carthel A28 Mesa State (A) W 23-20 S4 #4 CSU-Pueblo (A) L 6-35 S30 Angelo State L 14-54 2002 Lone Star Conference Champions S6 Central Oklahoma (A) W 49-18 S13 #16 Tarleton State (H) L 27-31 O7 Tarleton State (H) W 46-23 (0-11) Coach: Ronnie Jones NCAA Participant S13 Azusa Pacific (H) W 75-13 S20 Shorter (N)% W 27-19 O14 TAMU-Commerce L 7-51 S7 SW'ern Okla. (H) L 21-39 A25 N.M. Highlands (A) W 90-21 S20 Southwestern Okla. (H) W 42-20 S27 Angelo State (A)% W 58-41 O21 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 17-55 S14 NW'ern Okla. (A) L 0-43 S3 East Central (H) W 37-6 S28 TAMU-Kingsville (A) W 55-35 O4 McMurry (H)% W 56-21 O28 Central Oklahoma (H) L 6-43 S21 Central Oklahoma (H) L 14-34 S10 Central Oklahoma (A) W 44-31 O4 Midwestern State (H) W 42-14 O11 #25Midwestern St.% W 34-13 N4 Eastern New Mexico L 7-10 S28 Southeastern Okla. (A) L 7-43 S17 Southwestern Okla. (H) W 41-14 O11 Eastern New Mexico (A) W 51-27 O18 #23A&M-Comm. (A) L 21-48 N11 Abilene Christian (H) L 14-21 O5 Angelo State (H) L 0-19 S24 TAMU-Kingsville (H) W 28-20 O18 Abilene Christian (H) L 35-52 O25 A&M-Kingsville (H) W 48-21 H/A: 4-2/1-4 272-334 O12 Midwestern State (A) L 14-54 O1 Midwestern State (A) W 47-44 O25 Angelo State (A) W 27-0 N1 Eastern N.M. (A) L 21-31 1996 O19 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 17-18 O8 E. New Mexico (H) W 52-51* N3 Northeastern State (H) W 59-9 N8 McMurry (H)^ W 58-13 (1-9) Coach: Morris Stone O26 TAMU-Kingsville (A) L 7-49 O15 Abilene Christian (A) W 40-24 N8 Tarleton State (H) W 51-0 N15 Eastern N.M.^ L 45-55 S7 Adams State (H) L 10-13 N2 Tarleton State (H) L 17-42 O22 Angelo State (H) L 53-58 N15 Central Washington (H) W H/A/N: 4-1/1-4/1-0 401-328 S14 Midwestern State W 5-0 N9 Eastern N.M. (H) L 16-27 O29 TAMU-Commerce (A) W 19-17 49-42 N22 ^ LSC Football Playoff S21 Southwestern Okla. L 21-31 N16 Abilene Christian (A) L 31-35 N5 Tarleton State (A) W 30-26 Abilene Christian (A) L 68-93 % Vacated Wins O5 Angelo State (H) L 10-28 H/A: 0-6/0-5 144-401 N19 Pittsburg State (H) L 3-41 H/A: 6-1/5-1 626-343 2015 O12 Tarleton State L 17-27 2003 H/A: 4-2/6-0 484-353 2009 (6-4) Coach: Mike Nesbitt O19 TAMU-Commerce (H) L 0-31 (3-8) Coach: Ronnie Jones *OT Game (7-5) Coach: Don Carthel S3 #19 Azusa Pacific (H) L 24-27 O26 TAMU-Kingsville L 0-21 A30 Panhandle State (H) W 42-21 2006 A29 Grand Valley State (H) L 23-37 S12 #2 CSU-Pueblo (H) W 31-30 N2 Central Oklahoma L 7-21 S6 SW'ern Okla. (A) L 14-30 (11-2) Coach: Don Carthel S5 Central Oklahoma (H) L 17-24 S19 Tarleton State (N) W 52-38 N9 Eastern N.M. (H) L 21-31 S20 Central Oklahoma (A) L 20-31 Lone Star Conference Champions S12 Central Washington (A) L 10-34 S26 #6Angelo State (H) L 17-35 N16 Abilene Christian L 3-26 S27 SE'ern Okla. (H) L 30-55 NCAA Participant S19 Southwestern Okla. (A) W 41-15 O10 #12Midwest. St. (A) L 17-24 H/A: 0-5/1-4 94-229 O4 Angelo State (A) L 19-20 A31 Mesa State (H) W 44-14 S27 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 17-23ot O17 #14A&M-Comm. (H) L 20-38 O11 Midwestern State (H) L 13-48 S9 Adams State (H) W 31-11 O3 Midwestern State (A) L 19-31 O24 A&M-Kingsville (A) W 24-14 Stan McGarvey O18 TAMU-Commerce (A) W 30-17 S16 TAMU-Commerce (A) W 35-10 O10 Eastern New Mexico (H) W 34-24 O31 Eastern N.M. (H) W 52-42 1997-2001 O25 TAMU-Kingsville (H) L 13-38 S23 Northeastern St. (H) W 14-10 O17 Abilene Christian (A) W 32-21 N7 Okla. Panhandle (A)^ W 28-21 McGarvey produced the second-best N1 Tarleton State (A) L 27-47 S30 TAMU-Kingsville (A) W 51-31 O24 Angelo State (H) W 43-15 N14 A&M-Kingsville (H)^ W 51-45 turnaround in NCAA Division II in 1997 N8 Eastern N.M. (A) W 49-23 O7 Midwestern State (H) W 29-27 O31 Northeastern State (A) W 66-23 H/A/N: 3-3/2-1/1-0 316-314 with a 7-4 record in his first season. N15 Abilene Christian (H) L 27-34 O14 Eastern N.M. (A) W 21-14 N7 Tarleton State (A) W 49-35 ^ LSC Football Playoff H/A: 1-4/2-4 266-374 O19 Abilene Christian (H) L 33-49 D5 Nebraska-Omaha (N) W 31-25 2016 HISTORY BUFFALO 76 All-Time Letterwinners Joe Bob Barnhill ‘51, ‘53 Steve Bradford ‘97 Trent Canion 2016, '17 A Duane Barrett ‘51 Bill Bradley ‘60, ‘61 Cecil Caraway ‘46 Miles Ackerman ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘14 Price Barrett ‘29 Hal Bradley ‘40 Johnny Cardinal ‘48, ‘49 Ralph Ackerman ‘19 Rick Barrett ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Bryan Braman 2009 F. Carey ‘14, ‘15 Kenneth Adameck ‘76 Randy Barrios 2001 Mark Brand ‘85, ‘86 Royal Carey ‘20 Bob Adams ‘20 Delbert Barron ‘40 Eugene Brandon ‘40 Bob Carlson ‘79, ‘80 Donny Adams 2000 Nathan Bartley 2015 Tony Brasfield ‘81 B.J. Carlton ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Ed Adams ‘79, ‘80 Willie Barton, 2008 Marcus Braswell 2016 Don Carpenter ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Lamont Adams ‘96 Talon Baskin 2017 Orville Bratton ‘40 Travis Carpenter ‘93, ‘94 Wayne Adams ‘69, ‘70 Farris Bass ‘27, ‘28, ‘29 Larry Brazon ‘67, ‘68 Bryan Carr ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Ricko Aguirre ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Aaron Bassett ‘99, 2000 Jeff Bridges ‘92 Daryl Carr ‘72, ‘73 Tom Airhart ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Reginald Bassett ‘70 Pat Bridges ‘80, ‘81 Stan Carraway ‘85, ‘86 Glen Akers ‘19, ‘20 Ronnie Bassett ‘71 Don Briggs ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Josh Carroll 2016 Yomi Akintunde 2007 Walker Bateman ‘49, ‘50 John Briggs ‘58 Austin Carson 2013-16 Dan Alaniz ‘93, ‘94 Larry Bates ‘73 Marcus Brigham, 2008 Dominique Carter 2003, ‘04 Richard Albertson ‘85, ‘86 Vic Bates ‘46, ‘47 Ethan Brinkley 2015, '16 Kyle Carter ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Gus Aldana ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Weldon Bates ‘48, ‘49 Jim Brinkley ‘58 Matt Carter ‘93, ‘94 Albertson Alexandre 2011 Dick Battenfield ‘20 Kevin Brinkley ‘99, 2000, ‘01 M. Carter 2006 Tony Alexander ‘84, ‘85 John Battenfield ‘19 Michael Briso 2005 Stanley Carter ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Ed Alford ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 R. Battenfield ‘19 Charles Briscoe ‘79,’80,’81,’82 Ricky Cash 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Chase Allen 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Josh Beal 2014, ‘15 Joe Britt ‘54 Ed Castleberry ‘42, ‘44 George Allen ‘64, ‘65 Don Beck ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Leonard Britt ‘33 Sergio Castillo 2010-2013 J.D. Allen 2015 Michael Becker ‘97, ‘98, ‘00 Brent Brittain ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Adam Cates ‘90 Marc Allen ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Jack Beech ‘54 TJ Broden 2014 Weldon Cauthen ‘76, ‘77 Steve Allen 2006, ‘07 Dwaine Beery ‘51 I.W. Brock ‘40 Carlos Cavanaugh 2004 Torrence Allen 2010-13 Jerry Behrens ‘59, ‘60, ‘61 Jared Brock 2005, ‘06, 07, ‘08 George Caviness ‘34, ‘35, ‘36 Wallace Allen ‘41 Clarence Bell ‘14 Joe Brock ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 Chris Ceazer 2012, ‘13, ‘14, ‘15 Perry Allred ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Adam Bell 2002 Pete Bromley ‘46, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Keshon Cervantes 2017 Geremy Alridge 2012-15 Dalton Bell 2003, ‘04, ‘05, ‘06 Joe Brooks ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Donald Chambers ‘89 Carl Alvord ‘94 Danny Bell ‘77 Henry Brotherton ‘36 Charley Chambless ‘53 Norman Bell ‘80, ‘81, ‘84 Lawrence Brotherton ‘30, ‘31, ‘32 Ezell Champion ‘34, ‘35, ‘36 Buck Ambrum ‘36, ‘37 TERRY FUNK (1963-65) Xavier Amey 2014, ‘15 Paul Bell ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Dabe Browder ‘44, ‘45 Chris Chandler ‘84 Chris Anderson ‘86, ‘87 Curtis Bennett ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Carl Brown ‘71, ‘72 James Chandler, 2008, ‘09 Don Anderson ‘42 Tommy Bennett ‘80, ‘81 Chris Brown ‘98 Leon Chapman ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Andre Cooper ‘89, ‘90 Dale Davis 2004, ‘05, ‘06, 07 J.W. Anderson ‘40, ‘42 Willis Bennett ‘28 Chris Brown 2008, ‘09 Randy Chappell ‘98 Brian Cooper 2005 Alex Davis ‘70 Louis Anderson ‘41 George Benny ‘61, ‘62 Frank Brown ‘24 Laz Chavez ‘92 Leo Cooper ‘28 Bobby Davis ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Ralph Anderson ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Ben Bentley ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Gerald Brown ‘28, ‘34 Willard Childers ‘38 Bob Copeland ‘44 Bruce Davis ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Troy Anderson ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Carroll Bentley ‘64 Jerry Brown ‘54 Grady Childers ‘14 Orville Copeland ‘51, ‘53, ‘55 Eldon Davis ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Will N. Anderson ‘24, ‘25 Grady Benton ‘94, ‘95 Kelly Brown ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Brian Christian ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 James Corbett 2005, ‘06 Garland Davis ‘78, ‘79 Clete Andrews 2001 Robby Bergt ‘92 Kevin D. Brown ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Charles Christian ‘88, ‘89 Dave Corley ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Jack Davis ‘34, ‘35 Dan Andrews ‘66, ‘67 Frank Bettencourt, Jr. ‘67, ‘68 Kevin E. Brown ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Terrill Christian ‘27, ‘28 Jesse Cornell ‘39, ‘40 Joe Davis ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Michael Andrews 2016 Andrew Bettle ‘89 Niko Brown 2017 Tom Christian ‘50, ‘51 Marc Cornell ‘95, ‘96 Keimone Davis 2017 Rod Ansley 2005 Joe Biagioni ‘93 Ray Brown ‘19, ‘20 David Christmas 2010-2013 Tom Cortez ‘83 Kenneth Davis ‘44 Tim Anuszkiewicz ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Dominique Bibben 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Raymond Brown ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Kenneth Clapp ‘51, ‘52, ‘53 Thomas Costello ‘71 Kenny Davis ‘77 Ben Arbuckle 2016, '17 James Bibben 2005, ‘06 Robert Brown ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Mark Clapp ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 John Cota ‘76, ‘77 Lindley Davis ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Jimmy Arias ‘97 Bruce Bible 2000 Russell Brown ‘19, ‘20 Earl Clardy ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Ralph Cousins ‘10 Michael Davis ‘88 Roy Armentrout ‘64, ‘65 Fred Biffle ‘32 Willie Brown ‘67, ‘68 Brit Clare ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Bobby Covington ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Ricky Davis ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Anthony Armstrong 2001-2004 D.V. Biggers ‘34 Tom Brownfield ‘72, ‘73 Anthony Clark 2007, ‘08 J.D. Covington ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Ronald Davis ‘32, ‘35 Jason Arnold 2000 Todd Billings ‘98, ‘99 Blake Bryant ‘82, ‘88 Billy Clark ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Isiah Cowan 2014 Shaq Davis 2014 Simon Arriola ‘90 R.F. Bird ‘17 John David Bryant ‘60, ‘61 Bobby Clark ‘51 Tim Cowdrey 2009, ‘10 Lydell Dauster ‘67, ‘68 Carlos Artis ‘95 Carl Birdsong ‘77, ‘78 David Buchanan ‘85 Danny Clark ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 James Cowell ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Fred Dawson ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Jason Ash ‘92, ‘93 Delbert Bivens ‘20, ‘22, ‘23 Frank Buchanan ‘48 Gary Clark ‘68 Lon Cowling ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Jim Dawson ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Nick Ashley 2002-2006 Ira Bivens ‘23 Cedric Buckley ‘89, ‘90 Jay Clark ‘90 Carlos Cox 2000, ‘01 L.A. Dawson 2015, '16 Emory Atterberry 2010-14 Ray Bivens ‘21, ‘22, ‘24, ‘25 Dan Buesing ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Jim Clark ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Ray Cox ‘35, ‘37 Blake Dean 2012 Pat Ator ‘14 Bill Black ‘11, ‘12, ‘13, ‘15 Bradley Bullitt 2006 Kenneth Clark ‘34, ‘35 William Cox ‘89, ‘90 Jeff Dean ‘88, ‘89 Nick Awalt-Thompson ‘93, ‘94 W.C. Black ‘12 Doyle Bunch ‘37 Lawrence Clark ‘34, ‘35 Marshall Crabb 2017 Kenny Dean ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 John M. Ayers ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 B. Blackmon 2006 Bill Bundy ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Rob Clark ‘80, ‘81 Jason Cramer ‘92, ‘93 Randy Dean ‘83, ‘84 John T. Ayers ‘97, ‘98, ‘00, ‘01 Darrell Blades ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Jeff Bunger ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Robert Clark ‘29, ‘30 Alton Cranford ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Timmy Dean ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Bobby Azam ‘92, ‘93 John Blaine ‘73 Bill Burch ‘77, ‘80 Dante Clay 2001, ‘02 Mike Crawford ‘73, ‘74 Brian Dedy ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Dag Azam ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Brandon Blair 2017 Maurice Burch ‘24 Kaleb Clay 2001, ‘02 Tevin Creeks 2015-16 Bill Delaney ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Don Blair ‘58, ‘59 Jason Burden ‘94 Mykeil Clayton 2017 Bill Cross ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Mike Delaney ‘72, ‘73 B Lyke Blake ‘36 Seth Burge 2016 Elmer Cleavinger ‘27, ‘28 Jesse Cross ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Ricky DeLeon ‘80, ‘81 Tully Blanchard ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Clois Burgess ‘72, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Marcus Clements 2013, ‘14 George Crossman ‘71 Pat Demel ‘84 Babbit ‘16 Carlos Blanco ‘94 Otis Burke ‘30, ‘31, ‘32 DeWayne Cleveland ‘53 Tait Crow ‘95, ‘96, ‘98 Sean Demerson ‘88, ‘89 Shade Baichtal 2009, ‘10 Keith Blank 2017 William Burleson ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 W.L. Cleveland ‘54, ‘55 Tommy Crowley 2006, ‘08 Don Demhan ‘54 Brad Bailey ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Blankenship ‘15 Alex Burnett ‘82, ‘83 Berly Clinton ‘42, ‘46 Bob Crudginton ‘18 Bill Dendy ‘61 Brian Bailey ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 H.H. “Hoss” Bledsoe ‘44, ‘45 Shy Burney ‘90 Curtis Clinton ‘74, ‘75 John Crudginton ‘15 David Denney ‘70, ‘71 Collin Bailey 2016 Bobbit ‘15 Calvin Burns 2012 Chris Cobos 2012 Brandon Crump ‘98, ‘99 James Denney ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Richard Bailey ‘99, ‘00 Scott Boldvich ‘97, ‘98 Russell Burns 2005, ‘06 Tommy Coffey ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Cleatice Crump ‘24, ‘25, ‘26, ‘27 Donald Dennis ‘64, ‘65 Samuel Bailey ‘98 Jerry Bollen ‘50, ‘51 Grady Burson ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 Dale Cole ‘56 Jerry Cryer ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Hayden Dennis 2016, '17 Hugh Bain ‘18 Buck Bolten ‘21 Stephen Burton 2009, ’10 Craig Coleman ‘96, ‘97 John Cubine ‘45 Kevin Dennis ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Michael Bain ‘88, ‘89 Emmett Bonamarte ‘86 Steve Burtschell ‘83 Alphonse Coleman 2011, ‘12 Noel Cudd ‘46, ‘48 Charlie Denny ‘58 Clyde Baird ‘11 Deon Bondurant 2012 Conway Butler ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Roy Collier ‘89, ‘90 Victor Cuero 2012 Charles Dentley ‘56 Fred Baird ‘11 Price Bonnett ‘29 Mike Butler ‘85 Ricky Collingsworth ‘78,’79,’80 John Cummings 2016, '17 Bob Deshano ‘86, ‘87 Adrian Baker ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Bill Boren ‘26 Stormy Butler 2013, ‘14 Ben Collins ‘40, ‘41 Dick Cunningham ‘61 Bill Detweier ‘57 Brendan Baker ‘06 Carl Boston ‘13 Duane Byars ‘42, ‘46, ‘47 Derriel Collins 2013, ‘14 James Cunningham ‘61, ‘62 Lloyd Devin ‘31 Chip Baker ‘93, ‘94 William M. Boston ‘13 Charlie Byrd ‘21 Eric Collins 2017 Jason Cunningham ‘92 Larry Dickerson ‘96, ‘99 Milton Baker ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Jay-Nard Bostwick 2015 Diamond Byrd 2004 Ray Colvin ‘32 Renarko Cunningham 2007, ‘09 Patrick Dickerson 2017 Ronald Baker ‘81 Paul Boswell ‘51, ‘52 Edwin Comer ‘29, ‘30 Jeron Curtis 2003, ‘04 Tracky Dickson ‘73, ‘74 Eugene H. Baldwin ‘62, ‘63 Mark Bounds ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 C Gordon Compton ‘82, ‘83, Kendrick Cutsinger 2008 Myron Dillard 2010 M.C. Ball ‘15 Bill Bowen ‘26 ‘84 Jackie Compton ‘77, ‘78, Gary Dittmeyer ‘85 R. Ball ‘15 Randy Bowers 2000, ‘01, Tim Cabines ‘57, ‘58 ‘79, ‘80 D Dan Dockery ‘89 Guy Ballard ‘15 ‘02, ‘03 Nalo Cabuyaban 2005, ‘06 J.R. Compton ‘84, ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 William Dodge 2001 Ken Ballard ‘54, ‘55, ‘57 Austin Bowes ‘50, ‘51 Jimmy Cadenhead ‘80, ‘81 Phillip Conaster ‘88 Darin Dabelgott ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Anthony Dogan ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Prentice Ballengee ‘31, ‘32 Marvin Bowman ‘42 Stina Caine ‘34, ‘35 Cash Conder 2016 Grady Dale ‘92 Dimitri Donald 2012-2015 Boyce Bandy ‘28, ‘29 Sterling Bowman ‘97, ‘98 Calvin Calazo 2007 Buck Cone ‘27 Harold Dalton ‘46, ‘48 Tevin Donald 2015 Aaron Banks ‘68 Boyce Box ‘46 Derrick Caldwell ‘98, ‘99 Roger Conley ‘76 R.C. Dalton ‘50 Dale Donoho ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Demitri Banks 2004 Cloyce Box ‘46, ‘48, ‘49 Maurice Caldwell 2008-11 Fred Connaly ‘18 Paul Dancy 2011 Loren Doolin ‘33 Rod Banks ‘81 Brandon Boyd 2010 Joe Calhoun ‘92, ‘95 Eddie Conner ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Monte Daniel ‘82 Scott Doores ‘72, ‘73 Terry Banks 2013, ‘15 Carroll Boyd ‘32 Terrance Calhoun 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Garry Conner ‘68, ‘69 Ja’Quarius Daniels 2015-2017 Rod Dorsett ‘89 Rocco Barbaro ‘97 Quentin Boyd 2005 George Calvin ‘32 Guy Conner ‘10, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Johnny Darden ‘73, ‘74 Devario Dorsey 2007, ‘08 BUFFALO Chris Barnard ‘80, ‘81 Todd Boydston ‘90 Desmond Cambell ‘95 Lewis Conrey ‘41 Glen Daughterty ‘31 Virgil Doston ‘20 HISTORY Charles Barnes ‘95, ‘96 R.A. Boyer ‘13 Bo Campbell 2009 Nathan Cook ‘98, ‘99, 2000 V. Daughterty ‘11 Dotson ‘15 Tyrone Barnes ‘96 Roger Boykins ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Jason Campbell ‘92 Nate Cook 2006 Charles Daves ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Cliff Douglas ‘95, ‘96 Val Barnes 2002, ‘03 Harsden Boyles ‘25, ‘26, ‘27 Jimmy Campbell ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Randy Cook ‘76, ‘77 Logan Daves, 2002 Llwood Dow ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Isaiah Barnett 2017 R.A. Boyter ‘48, ‘49 Nelson Campbell ‘13 Ernie Cooke ‘92 Davis ‘15 Chester Dowell ‘50, ‘51 Tanner Barnett 2015, '16 Scott Braden ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Xavier Candeleria 2003 Abe Cooper ‘89, ‘90 Braelon Davis 2008 Dowin ‘41

77 All-Time Letterwinners

Hugh Doyal ‘61 Girard Fowler ‘98 Scott Hindman ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Anthony Johnson 2013, ‘14 Jimmy Draper ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Wilfred Fowler ‘32 Oscar Hinger ‘35, ‘36, ‘37 Bob Johnson ‘74, ‘75 Terrance Drew 2015 Wayne Fox ‘64 Omer Hinsley ‘10 Brian Johnson 2009, ‘10 A.Z. Drones ‘67, ‘68 Cole Fraley ‘72 Bobby Hobbs ‘72, ‘73 Bryan Johnson 2012, ‘13 Stephan Dube 2012, ‘14 Billie Francis ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Rick Hobbs ‘79, ‘80, ‘83 Burton Johnson ‘18,’21,’22,’23 Richie DuBroc ‘90 Kevin Francis ‘97, ‘98 Maurice Hobson ‘87, ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Carl Johnson 2007, ‘08 Frank Dudley ‘76, ‘77 Sean Fredericksen ‘87 Greg Hodges ‘88, ‘89 Carl Johnson ‘59 Terry Duffy ‘75, ‘76 Dave Freeman ‘72 Keith Hodges ‘58, ‘59 Chris Johnson 2017 Jean Dugas ‘99, 2000 Derek Freeman ‘95, ‘96 Virgil Hodson ‘20 Curtis Johnson ‘86 Alfred Duncan ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Tony Freeman ‘96 Darin Hofferichter 1992-1995 Cort Johnson 2006, 07, ‘08 Kyle Duncan ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, '00 Max Frick ‘97 Damon Hogan ‘86, ‘87 Darnell Johnson 2005-2008 Bobby Duncum ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Kenneth Friemel ‘59, ‘60 Jim Hohman ‘86, ‘87 David Johnson ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Gerald Dunn ‘54 Guy Fuller ‘26 Buddy Holcomb ‘51 Detrick Johnson ‘99 Roy Lee Dunn ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Dory Funk Jr. ‘59, ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Ray Holder ‘26 DeVron Johnson 2001 RaShawn DuPree 2014-16 Terry Funk ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 Conner Hollabaugh 2014-16 Dewey Johnson ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Bryon Durham ‘17, ‘20 D.H. Holley ‘28 Doyle Johnson ‘35 G Les Holland ‘86, ‘87 Eddy Johnson ‘82, ‘83 E Walter Holley ‘53, ‘54 Gerred Johnson 2016, '17 Keon Gaither 2005 Marcus Holmes ‘97, ‘98 Jacoby Johnson 2002 Kenneth Echols ‘50 Blake Gamand ‘85, ‘86 Caleb Holt ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Johnny Johnson ‘83 Chad Ealy 2001 Jason Gamble ‘97, ‘98 John Holt ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Jordan Johnson 2017 Buck Edison ‘14 Oscar Gamel ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 M. Holt ‘11 Justin Johnson ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Jack Edmondson ‘37, ‘38, ‘39 Benny Garcia ‘96 Ed Holwig ‘70, ‘71 Lloyd Johnson ‘45, ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 Rick Edwards ‘94 Jeremy Garcia 2016, '17 Frank Honang 2016, '17 Michael Johnson ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 K.D. Edwards ‘45 Ricky Gardin ‘85, ‘86 Lawrence Hood 2009, ‘10 Melvin Johnson 2006, 07 LeJuan Edwards 2000 Buck Garrett ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 Don Hooks 2005, ‘06 Raymond Johnson 2008 Robert Edwards ‘72, ‘73 Edward Garrett ‘26 Bill Bale Hopkins ‘44 Robert Johnson ‘87, ‘88 Steve Edwards ‘93, ‘94 Darren Garrigan 2005, ‘06 Bob Horlander ‘30 Stewart Johnson ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Tony Edwards ‘74, ‘75 Juan Garza ‘72, ‘73 Charles Horton ‘69, ‘70 Trevonte Johnson 2015 Travis Edwards 2001 Justin Garza 2006, 07 Monroe Horton ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Vernon Johnson ‘34, ‘36 Earl Elkins ‘25, ‘26 Matias Garza ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 DALTON BELL (2003-06) Rick Hoskins ‘75 Wally Johnson ‘63, ‘64, ‘65 Robert Elkins ‘29 Germaine Gaspard ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Jimmie Hoston ‘33, ‘34 Wayne Johnson 2000 Wayne Johnson ‘30 Rashad Ellis 2006, 07 Dave Gasser ‘65, ‘66 Lewis Green 2002 Jim Hart ‘72 Justin Houghtaling 2017 Pat Elliston ‘19 Jimmy Gaston ‘99, 2000 Greg Houlette ‘78 Tommy Johnstone 2006 Percy Green ‘65, ‘66 Stephen Hartman ‘90 Ned Jolly ‘59, ‘60 Buford Elmer ‘41, ‘42 Elbert Gee ‘26 Billy Greenfield ‘45, ‘46 Stan Hasiak 2014, ‘15 W.J. House ‘40 Paul Emmitt ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 ‘44 Gabe Houston 2004 Jones ‘15 Jimmy Greenwood ‘51, ‘53, ‘54 Greg Hatch ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Andrew Jones 2011 Quentin C. Eppinette ‘61-63 Randy George 2012 Glynn Gregg ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Steve Hatch ‘75, ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Lawrence Houston ‘54 James Epps ‘42 Pat Gerald ‘28, ‘29 Ralph Houston, ‘71, ‘72 Bryan Jones ‘67, ‘68 Kyler Gregory 2012, ‘13 Bill Hatchett ‘67, ‘68 Cecil Jones ‘44 Jerry Epps ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Brock Gerlich 2016, '17 Justin Griego 2014, ‘15 Steve Haterius ‘64, ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Horace Howard ‘14 Bart Evans ‘84 Kendrick Geyen 2010, ‘11 Mike Hrncir ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Cleveland Jones ‘27, ‘28, ‘29 Otis Griffin ‘98, ‘99 Jonathan Hatton ‘11 Davis Jones ‘71 Leon Evans ‘51 David Gibson ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 DeWitt Griffith ‘17 Willis Haws ‘72, ‘73 Ed Hubbard ‘52, ‘53 Michael Evans ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Joey Gibson 2001 Bill Huckaby ‘27, ‘28 Drew Jones 2010 John Grigsby ‘70 Seth Hayden 2007, ‘08 Floyd Jones ‘74, ‘75 Morris Evans ‘83 Louis Gibson ‘35 Eldon Grimslid 2006, 07, ‘08 Anthony Hayes 2012-2015 Robert Hudson ‘89 Ron Evans 2005, ‘06 C.C. Gilbert ‘14 Word Hudson 2012-2015 Jason Jones 2003-2006 Ed Grission-Lipsky ‘99, 0200 Joe Hayes ‘36, ‘37 Jimmy Jones ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Tae Evans 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Hadley Gilbert ‘96 Roy Grundy ‘51 Vic Hayes ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Roger Huffaker ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 H.M. Gilbert ‘14 Brian Humphrey ‘97, ‘98 Joseph Jones 2009 Hector Guevara ‘96 Jorell Haynes 2006, 07 Jordan Jones 2014 F Chris Gilchrist 2015, '16 Errol Guidry ‘65, ‘66 Emmett Hazelwood ‘26, ‘27 Tracey Hunt 2000 John Gilham ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 E. Hunter ‘45 Kenneth Jones ‘19, ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 Chris Guillen 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Grady Hazelwood ‘17, ‘18 Kory Jones ‘97 Darrell Faircloth 2004, ‘05 Woody Gilliland ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Wayne Gumm ‘54 Wallace Hazelwood ‘17, ‘20 Greg Hunter ‘85 Jesus Fajardo 2008 Joseph Gipson 2001 Jason Hunter ‘95, ‘96 Mitch Jones ‘22, ‘23 Lars Gustafson ‘98 Ken Hazen ‘79, ‘80 Roy Jones ‘39, ‘40 Ramese Faleafine ‘69, ‘70 Mike Gist ‘82 Scott Gutschke ‘89 Brandon Head 2005, ‘06 Brian Hurley ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 William T. Falls ‘18 Kenneth Glasgow ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 George Hutcherson ‘93 Steve Jones ‘70 John Gwyn ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Justin Head 2006 Chuck Jordan ‘93, ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 Tommy Fambrough ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Ray Glass ‘14, ‘15, ‘16 Floyd Headen 2006, 07 Emil Hutto ‘34 Rick Fangman ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Franco Glaze ‘97, ‘98 Lance Hyder 2016, '17 Darrell Jordan ‘85, ‘86 H Allen Heath ‘83, ‘84 Barry Josserand ‘83, ‘84 Clark Farr ‘53 Ryan Glenday 2007 Tony Heath ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Zane Farris 2007, ‘08, ‘10, ‘11 Bret Goad 2001, ‘02 John Josserand ‘82, ‘83 Jim Hadaway ‘57, ‘58 Fred Hedgecoke ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 I Duane Joubert ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Arthur Fatu 2013, ‘14 Steve Gobin ‘73 Alex Hale ‘27 Willard Hedges ‘42, ‘44, ‘45 Rudolph Faucett ‘32 Sid Goff ‘69 Alfred Hale ‘14 Jones Hedrick ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 George Ingham ‘17 Dean Faulkenberry ‘60, ‘61 Willard Goff ‘83, ‘84 D.H. Hale ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 Heffer ‘15 Doyle Ingram ‘51 K Forrest Faulkner ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Mario Goins ‘11 Nay Hale ‘25 Carl Heilman ‘67, ‘68 Luke Inman ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Jacob Felton 2002-2005 Eddie Golecki ‘66, ‘67 Jon Ioane, 2008, ‘09 Stanley Kafor 2003-2006 Hall ‘15 Greg Hein ‘85, ‘86 Kolo Kapanui 2006, 07 Gary Fennell ‘72, ‘73 Brittan Golden 2008-2011 Billie Polk Hall ‘41 Craig Hemphill ‘88, ‘90 Talalelei Ioapo 2001 Manny Fernandez ‘77, ‘78 Floyd Golden ‘18, ‘20, ‘21, ‘24 Iosia Iosia 2014, ‘15 Robert Karr ‘54 John Hall ‘33 Darryl Hemphill ‘78,’79,’80,’81 David Kasbarian 2004 Don Field ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Ray Golden ‘18, ‘23 Robert Hall ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Charlie Henderson ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Sam Ireifej 2004, ‘05 Henry Fields ‘38 Ward Golden ‘25, ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 Clifton Irvin ‘83 Ray Kauffman ‘58, ‘60, ‘61 Luke Halpin 2011, ‘12 James Henderson ‘44 James Kauffman ‘55, ‘57 William Fifer ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Anthony Gomez 2008 Robin Ham ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 George Henning ‘76, ‘77 Clyde Ivey ‘47, ‘48 Alva Finch ‘42 Manuel Gomez ‘70, ‘71 C.H. Keeton ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Herschel Hamil ‘33 Vic Henning ‘99, 2000, ‘01 Clifford Keith ‘25, ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 Keith Finch 2002 Philip Gomez 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Bob Hamilton ‘74, ‘75 Eppy Henriques 2016 J Eric Finefeuiaki 2012 Payton Gonzales 2016, '17 Elvin Keller ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Henry Hamilton ‘72, ‘73 Clifford Henry ‘20, ‘21 Glen Keller ‘76, ‘78, ‘79 Todd Finney ‘96 J. Gonzalez 2006 Tracey Hamilton ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Jeff Hensley ‘85 Baron Jackson ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Joe Fiola ‘42 Will Goodloe 2000, ‘01 Canelius Jackson 2003 Curtis Kelley ‘42, ‘44 Jimmy Hammack ‘81, ‘82 David Herber ‘72, ‘73 Glenn Kelley ‘71 Jim Fish ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Dana Goodnight ‘94 Trevor Hammergren 2010-2013 Jason Hernandez 1999-2001 Chris Jackson ‘86 Anthony Fisher ‘85 Marion Goodson ‘44, ‘47 Henry Jackson ‘17 Mark Kelley ‘89 Jared Hammett 2000, ‘01 Jack Hessey ‘40, ‘42 Marquex Kelley 2004 Chance Fite ‘88 Earl Goodwin ‘23 Bill Hammitt ‘44 Charlie Hester ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Lee Jackson ‘34, ‘35, ‘36 Dennis Flanagan ‘64 Myrl Goodwin ‘23 Jace Jackson 2011, ‘12, ‘13 Bob Kelley ‘50, ‘51 Phil Hampton ‘64, ‘65 J.K. Hester ‘94, ‘95 Virgil Kelley ‘41, ‘42 David Fleming ‘64, ‘65 Sid Goodwin ‘18 Tommy Hampton 2010, ‘11 Bob Hewkeo ‘74, ‘75 Johnny Jackson ‘72 Keithon Flemming 2007-2009 Trampas Goodwin ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Marshall Jackson ‘94, ‘95 Ernest Kelly ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Hugh Hancock ‘24 Fred Heyser ‘14 Michael Kelson ‘74, ‘75 Gary Fletcher ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Clyde Goodwine ‘19 Jacob Hancock 2011-2014 Jeremy Hibbler 2004, ‘05 Robert Jackson ‘69, ‘70 Aarrhon Flores 2009-2012 Clyde Gordon ‘21 Rosevelt Jackson ‘71 Tyler Kemp ‘88, ‘90 Russell Handy 2000 Walter Hibbler ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Donald Kendrick ‘32 William Flowers ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 Thomas Gordon ‘28 James Hankins ‘72, ‘73 James Hickman 2014 Steven Jackson 2005 Dick Flynn ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Tony Gorman ‘72, ‘73 John Jacobi ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Ernest Kendrick ‘47,’48 Stan Hansen ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Hicks ‘14 John Kendrick ‘87, ‘88 Manase Foketi 2012 Randy Gouard 2001, ‘02, ‘03 David Harbin ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Jerry Hicks 2002, ‘03 Carter James 2014, '15, '16, '17 Greg Forbes ‘76 Andrew Gowell ‘88, ‘89 Joe James ‘51 Kenneth Kendrick ‘32 C.B. Harder ‘10 Joe Hicks ‘79, ‘80 Alvin Kennedy ‘36 Joed Forbus ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 A.M. Graham ‘14 Sirquon Hardy 2001, ‘02 LeAndrew Hicks 2007, ‘08 Robin James ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Jay Fortner ‘89, ‘90 Drew Graham 2008-2011 Jay ‘15 Chad Kennedy 2002, ‘03, ‘04 William Harp ‘36, ‘37 Douglas Higgins ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Max Kennedy ‘53 Brad Ford 2003 Wade Graham ‘54, ‘55 MacGreggor Harrah 2017 G.T. Higgins ‘33 Jim Jeffers ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Doyle Ford ‘42 Joe Granato ‘60, ‘61 Brandon Jefferson 2007 Jr. ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Newt Harrell ‘87 Tyrell Higgins 2011, ‘12 Reese Kerr ‘92, ‘93 Mark Ford 2006, 07, ‘08, ‘09 Jonathan Granger 2003-2007 Aaron Harris 2012, ‘13 Wayne High ‘83, ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Curtis Jefferson 2008, ‘09, Landon Forga 2010, ‘11 David Grant 2010 ‘10, ‘11 Robert Kerr ‘54 Antwaun Harris 2006 Raymond Hightower 2006, 07 Devin Kerstetter ‘86, ‘87 Joe Fortenberry ‘31, ‘32 Jordan Grant 2004 Jim Bob Harris ‘51 Clovis Hill ‘45 Ira Jenkins ‘20, ‘21, ‘23 Devon Fortson ‘86, ‘87 John Graser ‘81 Wayne Jenkins ‘53 Doyle Keter ‘54 Joe Harris 2005 Davis Hill ‘24, ‘25 Alton Key ‘25, ‘26 Adam Foster ‘96 Bernice Graves ‘22 L.G. Harris ‘32 Fairy Hill ‘39, ‘41 Herschel Jennings 1924-1926 Cozel Foster ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 Jeff Gray ‘86 Jack Jennings ‘35 Archie Key ‘12 Taylor Harris 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Jerry Hill ‘59 Everett Key ‘19, ‘21 Grady Dean Foster ‘18 Brandon Green 2013, ‘14 Terrance Harris 2010-2013 Wayne Hill ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Robert Jenson ‘71, ‘72 Hosea Foster ‘32 David Green 2001 Amir Jessie 2004 Leslie Key ‘22 Antonio Harrison ‘98, ‘99 Darren Hiller ‘92, ‘93 Duke Kicinski 2014 Jim Foust ‘38 Kalgie Green ‘65, ‘66 Keith Harrison ‘88, ‘89 Bubba Hillman ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Tommy Jinks ‘50 Ricky Foust ‘80 Keith Green 2004 Barry Johncour ‘65 Lance Kidwell ‘40 HISTORY BUFFALO 78 All-Time Letterwinners

Don Kight ‘53 Zach Lopez 2009 Ronald Mills ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Jerry McGill ‘64 Henry Paul 2017 Ray Reese 2003 Chris Kilburn ‘87, ‘88 Bill Lorance ‘60, ‘61, ‘63 Tommy Mills ‘75, ‘76 Claude McGowan ‘45 Jake Paylor 2011 LeRoy Reeves ‘42, ‘46 Keon Kiles 2007, ‘08 James Love ‘41, ‘42 Alex Mitchell 2014 Matt McGuire ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Devon Paye 2015, '16 Roland Reichardt ‘68, ‘69 Merle Kilpatrick ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Steve Love ‘85, ‘86, ‘88 Don Mitchell ‘54 Frank McInnis ‘29, ‘31, ‘33 Anthony Payne 2001 Sid Reid ‘11 Bruce Kimery ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Gene Lovelace ‘32, ‘33 Mykul Mitchell 2016 David McInturff ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Phil Payne ‘50 Mark Reiland ‘89, ‘90 Wes Kimble 2002 Laurel Lovett ‘53 Odus Mitchell ‘21, ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 Matthew McIntyre 2007, ‘08 Todd Pearson ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 W.N. Reimers ‘46 Dean King ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Ronnie Lovett 2005 Roger Mitchell ‘82, ‘83 Bill McKinney ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Pete Pedro ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Richard Reneau ‘65 Felton King ‘33 Dick Lowery ‘62 Tevin Mitchell 2009, ‘10 Wayne McKnight 2007, ‘08 Carlos Pena ‘92 John Renfro ‘14 Jerry King ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Mike Lozano ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Nate Mitogo 2015 F. McLaughlin ‘11 Brandon Pendergrass 2002 Loyd Reynolds ‘53, ‘54, ‘56 Mario King ‘99, ‘00 Mike Lusane ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Charles Moline ‘88 Lee McLaury ‘38, ‘39 James Pendergraft ‘50, ‘51 Steve Rhodes ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Raymond King ‘78 Michael Lusby 2001 Jud Moller ‘98 T.A. McLean ‘21 L.B. Penick ‘29, ‘30 Jarrian Rhone 2012-2015 Ron King ‘67, ‘68 Earl Lust ‘13 Moses Mondesir 2016, '17 J.P. McMahan ‘41, ‘42 Josiah Pennington 2017 R.L. Rhoten ‘53, ‘54, ‘56 Kelly Kiniski ‘78, ‘79 Blake Lyde ‘37, ‘38 Doug Monroe ‘92 Tyler McMahon 2016 Shane Pennix 2012, ‘13 Lonnie Rice ‘50, ‘51 Kurt Kinsinger ‘72 J.D. Lynch ‘45 Jeff Monsevais ‘85 Matt McMillon ‘88 Derrick Peoples 2007-2011 Ricky Rice ‘74 Clinton Kirkpatrick 2004 Alvin Lynn ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 David Moody ‘72 Ed McMinn ‘33, ‘34 Scott Peoples ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Eddie Richardson ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Duncan Kirkpatrick ‘39 Elvin Lyon ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 Tom Moody ‘65, ‘66 Steve McMurtry ‘85, ‘86 Solomon Perdue 2014-2017 Jerry Richardson ‘60, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Erik Kirkpatrick ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Don Moon ‘69 Matt McQuillian 2016 Richard Perez ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Shawn Rickel ‘86 Charles Kitchen ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 M Darren Mooneyham ‘92 John McSheffery 2010-2013 Clint Perkins ‘90 Kent Riker 2001, ‘02 Kolt Kittley 2007 Bronza Moore ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Jax McSpadden ‘53, ‘54 Ramon Perry 2005, ‘06 Elwin Rickett ‘39, ‘40 Jamaal Kizziee ‘97 Cleve Maartman ‘86, ‘87 Danny Moore ‘89, ‘90 Dock McVickers ‘25 Bob Petrich ‘61, ‘62 Harold Rickett ‘39 Mike Klein ‘82 Rebert Mack ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Elliot Moore 2014 Joseph Peterson 2007, ‘08, ‘09 Corey Rider ‘97, ‘98 Josh Knight 2001, ‘02 Aden Magee ‘18 Larry Moore ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 N Bill Pevenhouse ‘49, ‘50 Rylan Rigden 2015 Brian Knocke ‘03 Douglas Mahan ‘50, ‘51 Lloyd Moore ‘33 Ronnie Phenix 2002 Kenneth Ringo ‘51 Sedrick Knowlton 2006-2009 Jeff Mailliard ‘69 Michael Moore ‘92, ‘93 Don Nagness ‘51 Chris Phillips ‘99 Aracdio Rivera ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Kennedy Kodua 2016 Steve Main ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Ray Moore ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 Nathaniel Nanai 2016 Gary Phillips ‘81 Eric Roanhaus ‘69 Vernon Kosub ‘65 Bill Malone ‘89, ‘90 Steve Moore ‘95, ‘96 Chester Napps ‘25 Lloyd Phillips ‘17 John Roanhaus ‘96 Steve Kragthorpe ‘86, ‘87 Otto Mangold ‘39, ‘40 Tony Moore ‘84 Anthony Narvaez 2008 Norman Phillips ‘50 Charlie Robbins ‘17, ‘18, ‘19 James Kraham 2002 Ronnie Mankin ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Rick Mordecai ‘73, ‘74 Ivan Nash ‘80 Ted Phillips ‘32 Allen Roberson 2017 Tom Krempasky ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Dexter Manley II, 2008 Moreland ‘15 Don Nava ‘73, ‘74 Todd Phillips 2010 Darold Roberson ‘48, ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Doug Kriewald ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Mark Manley ‘79, ‘81, ‘82 Ray Moreland ‘10 Darren Needham ‘93, ‘94, 95, ‘96 Matt Picha ‘90 Marlin Roberson ‘94 Cletus Kuehler ‘40, ‘41 Matt Manley 2005, ‘06, 07, ‘08 Alvin Morgan ‘32, ‘33 Wayne Needham ‘92, ‘93, ‘94 Jack Pierce ‘53, ‘54 Mike Roberts ‘75, ‘76 Simi Kuli 2010, ‘11 Leon Manley ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 DeShawn Morgan 2001, ‘02 Mike Nelson ‘77, ‘78, ‘79, ‘80 Markus Pierce-Brewster 2014 Jonathan Roberts 2006, ‘07 Scott Manley ‘81, ‘82, ‘83 Floyd Morgan ‘32 Raymond Nelson ‘26 Tish Pierce ‘97 Robbie Roberts ‘84 L Wilton Manley ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Eugene Morris ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Gavin Nesbitt 2014, ‘15, '16 Howard Pilcher ‘50 Cornelius Robertson 2008 LeCharelton Mann 2002 Sean Morris 2012 James Neslage 2004 Clint Plant ‘76, ‘78, ‘79 Dishon Robertson 2010, ‘11 Stance Labaj ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 George Manning ‘30, ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Alvin Morrison ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Garett Neuman 2014, ‘15, '16 Lyle Plummer ‘84 Edison Robertson 2007 Aubrey Lacy 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Ricky Mantooth ‘57, ‘58 Dwight Morrison 2010-2013 B.F. Newman ‘27, ‘28, ‘29 Dave Plunkett ‘87, ‘88 Charlie Robins ‘26 Chris Lacy ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Arnold Marcha ‘92,’93,’94,’95 Odell Morrison ‘40 David Newman ‘85, ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Mike Podzemny ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Bo Robinson ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Brian Lady ‘88 Si Marchbanks ‘57, ‘58 Ethan Morriss 2012-2015 Joe Bob Newman ‘50 John Poindexter ‘50, ‘51 Cleveland Robinson ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Metz LaFollette ‘44, ‘46 Chase Mardis 2015, '16 Kobe Morrow 2017 Wes Newman ‘95 Mike Pointer ‘89 E. Robinson 2006 Elijah Lagafuaina 2014, ‘15 Venric Mark 2014 Byran Morse ‘18 Jordan Nichols 2011 Junior Pome'e 2016, '17 Keith’n Robinson 2007, ‘10 Jacob Laguna 2012-2015 Jason Markham ‘92 Timothy Morse ‘18 T.J. Nickelberry 2006, ‘08 John Pool ‘33 Khiry Robinson 2011, ‘12 Harold Lamb ‘54, ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Adrian Marsh ‘77, ‘78 James Morton ‘85, ‘86, ‘87 Milton Nielson ‘36, ‘37 Glenn Pope ‘99, 2000 Nathan Robinson ‘92 Joe J. Lancaster ‘20, ‘21, ‘22 Tanner Marsh 2009, ‘10. ‘11 LeBrandon Mosley 2012, ‘13 Don Nilson ‘66, ‘67 Glenn Potter ‘83, ‘84 Owen Robinson ‘53, ‘54 Jim Landrum ‘58, ‘59 Broderick Marshall 2008, ‘09 Deangelo Moss ‘88 Clint Nivens ‘96 Jesse Powell ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Tramel Robinson ‘98 Bobby Lane ‘51 Shane Marsicano ‘95 Ronnie Moten ‘82 Ricky Nix ‘64, ‘66 Raymond Powell ‘59, ‘60 Rany Robson ‘68, ‘69 Ronnie Lang ‘85 Charly Martin 2004-2008 Mounts ‘15 Chris Norman ‘92 Kevin Powers ‘87, ‘88 Nathan Rodgers 2016 Wade Langley 2008 DeWayne Martin ‘54 Greg Mouser ‘92, ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Joe Norman ‘44 John Preddy ‘11 Hector Rodriguez 2007-2011 Charlie Langston 2001, ‘02 Josephius Martin 2009 Jonathan M’Pinda 2007, ‘08 Solomon Normore 2014 Rasheed Prescott ‘05 Miguel Rodriguez 90 Joe Langston ‘82, ‘83 Larry Martin ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Aaron Mullane 2009-12 Kailan Noseff 2017 Barrett Price ‘28 Hap Rogers ‘45 Billy Lantow ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Tonae Martin 2004, ‘05 Allen Mullins ‘72, ‘74 John Notaro ‘68, ‘69 Borden Price ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Steve Rogers ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Kareem Larrimore ‘98, ‘99 Mike Martinez ‘94,’95,’96,’97 Russell Mundy ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Reese Nowlin ‘37 Robert Price ‘54 Tibby Rogers ‘74, ‘75 Tom Lasater ‘77, ‘78 Jon Mason ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Colin Munro 2011 Keith Null 2005, ‘06, 07, ‘08 Henry Prichard ‘11 James Roof ‘90 Tony Lawson ‘99, 2000 Demetrius Mass ‘92 Alrick Munroe 2007 Jeff Nunn ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Newton Prichard ‘11 Eric Rosette ‘97, ‘98 Jeffrey Laye ‘97, ‘98 Bruce Mathes ‘13 Fletcher Murchison ‘96 Billy Pritchett ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 D.J. Ross 2011 Cyril Layne ‘30, ‘31 Dewayne Mathis ‘97 Mike Murphy ‘97, ‘98 O Burl Profit ‘81 Ollie Ross ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Phil Don Leach ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 Carl Matney ‘37, ‘38 Floyd Murray ‘35, ‘37 George Profit ‘81 Ray Ross 2000 Rick Leach ‘99, 2000, ‘01, ‘02 John Matthews ‘14 Gordon Murrey ‘36 Steve Oakley ‘65, ‘66 Mitch Pruitt ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Bob Rowan ‘10 Ron Leach ‘71, ‘72 Larry Matthews ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Darl Myers ‘44, ‘45 Torian Oakley 2011-2014 Delos Pugh ‘45 Monroe Rowden ‘46 Bret Leathers ‘95, ‘96, ‘97, ‘98 Mickey Matthews ‘72, ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Jeff Myers ‘92, ‘93 Casey O’Connor 2011, ‘12 Vincent Puiana 2003, ‘04 Marcus Rowe 2008, ‘09 Randy Leavitt ‘86 Derek Maupin 2002, ‘03, ‘04 Trevor Myklebust 2014-2017 Ernest O’Donald ‘30 Clark Pylant ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Richard Rowe ‘97 L. Ledbetter ‘11 Anthony May 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Michael Odiari 2011 Doc Rowell ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 John Lee ‘34, ‘35 Robert Mayberry ‘75, ‘76, ‘78 MC Marcus Odums 2007 Q Terry Roy 2002, ‘03, ‘04 John Paul Lee ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Thompson Mayberry ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Mac McAdams ‘85 Wallace O’Keefe ‘20 Clare Rudolph ‘11 Tarin Lee 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Bill Mayfield ‘59, ‘60 Carl McAninch ‘36 Mark Okoro 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Tracy Qualls ‘75, ‘77 A.J. Ruffins ‘07, ‘08 Lawrence Lehauli 2012 Gene Mayfield ‘45, 48, ‘49, ‘50 Charlie McCallie 2000 Adrian Olivas 2004 Derek Quarles 2000, ‘01, ‘02 Miguel Ruiz ‘08 David Lehocky 2013, ‘14 Jack Mayfield ‘60, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Garvin McCarrell ‘74 Tyrone Oliver ‘87 Beall Queen ‘19 Travis Runnells ‘02 Howard Lemon ‘21 Tod Mayfield ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Brad McCarty 2007, ‘08 Alex Olson, 2013, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Sandy Quinn 2005 Charles Russell ‘17 Randall Lemon ‘54 Tracy Mayfield ‘86, ‘87 Anglo McClain ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Chris Olson 2010-2013 Luke Russell 2011 Server Leon ‘15 Rich Maynard ‘93, ‘94 Al McClellan ‘61 Lee Orr 2004, ‘05, ‘06 R Gary Ruston ‘69, ‘70 Keith Leonard ‘95, ‘96 Sam Mayo ‘54 Bill McClendon ‘29, ‘30, ‘31, ‘32 James Ostrander ‘62, ‘63 Mitchell Ryan ‘07 P.J. Leonce 2015, '16 Jarvis Mays 2005 Greg McClendon ‘89 Matt Oursbourn ‘95 Preston Rabb 2014, ‘15 Mike Rychik ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Sidney Levy ‘45, ‘46 Scott Mays ‘88 Robert McClendon ‘51 Albie Owens ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Joseph Radke 2017 Avery Lewis 2016, '17 Fremont Mead ‘13 Ino McClure ‘18 Keith Oxley ‘74, ‘75 O.C. Rampley ‘41, ‘42 S Darrell Lewis 2002-2005 Joe Means ‘50, ‘51 Kevin McCluskey 2008, ‘10, ‘11 Lester Ramsey ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Isaiah Lewis 2009, ‘10 Shane Mecaskey ‘86, ‘87, ‘89 Ernest McCorckle ‘20 P Keith Randall ‘76, ‘77 John Saluni 2003, ‘04 Kelly Lewis ‘84 Clinton Meek ‘34, ‘35 Ray McCowan ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Bradley Randle 2002 Nate Sanchez ‘95, ‘96 Marlon Lewis 2016 J.P. Meek ‘38, ‘40 Greg McCoy ‘71 Fred Palacios ‘85 Caleb Randolph 208-2011 Charles Sanders ‘55, ‘56, ‘57 Don Light ‘51 Terrence Meeks ‘99, ‘00 Pat McCoy 2004, ‘05 Keith Pantalion ‘82, ‘83 John Rankin ‘33, ‘34, ‘35 Dan Sanders ‘19, ‘20, ‘21, ‘22 Pat Lindsey 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Art Membrilla 2005 Steve McCraw ‘76 Sidney Parker 2010-2013 John Rapp ‘56, ‘58, ‘59 Larry Sanders ‘39, ‘40, ‘41 Jimmy Lisle ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Freeman Melton ‘46, ‘47, ‘48, ‘49 Tony McCray ‘83 Vernon Parker ‘44 Bob Ratliff ‘56, ‘57, ‘58 Milton Sanders ‘26, ‘27, ‘28, ‘29 Dawson Little ‘46 Davontae Merriweather 2015, '16 Taylor McCuller 2010-13 Wayne Parker ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Lance Ratliff 2010, ‘11, ‘12 Rashad Sanders 20082011 Todd Littlejohn ‘85, ‘86 Chris Metcalf 2012 Mike McCullough ‘71 Felipe Parra 2015 Garland Rattan ‘51, ‘53 Virgil Santy ‘22, ‘23, ‘24, ‘25 Michael Littlefield 2000 Ed Metcalf ‘83, ‘84 Rodney McCurry ‘96 Marion Parrish ‘44 DeShaun Rawls 2013 Matt Sardello 1997-2000 Tony Livingston 2006, 07 Eddie Meyer ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 John McDaniel 2008 Colan Partee ‘97, ‘98 Justin Ray 2001 Dennis Sarine 2001, ‘02, ‘03 Jeff Lloyd ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Casey Miesen 2003, ‘04 Colton McDonald 2014, '16 Craig Paschal ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Sam Rayburn ‘49, ‘50 Tommy Sauceda ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Jon Lockett 2004, ‘05 DeWayne Miles ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Bryan McDonald ‘44, ‘45 Mike Paschal ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Delma Rayzor ‘22 Arlanders Savage ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Warren Lockhart ‘39, ‘40 Kelvin Miles ‘86, ‘87 Clement McDonald ‘23 Nick Pasquale ‘98, ‘99, ‘00, ‘01 Charlie Reade ‘69, ‘70 Anthony Scearce 2005, ‘06 Pete Loera ‘93, ‘94, ‘95 Anthony Miller ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Mike McDonald ‘89 Beau Patterson ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Billy Reader ‘95 Justin Schantz ‘98, ‘99 Rex Loftis ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Bill Miller ‘18, ‘19 Ryane McDow ‘97 Don Patterson ‘49, ‘50 David Reagan ‘89 Bill Schiffman ‘79, ‘80 Curtis Lofton ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Ian Miller 2001 Larry Patterson ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Hooy Reagan ‘14 Rick Schleider ‘72, ‘73

Johnny McDowell ‘72, ‘73 BUFFALO Jerry Logan ‘60, ‘61, ‘62 Jerry Miller 2009 Reggie McElroy ‘78,’79,’80,’81 Matt Patterson ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Billy Record ‘82, ‘83 Larry Schmoker ‘86, ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 HISTORY Weldon Logan ‘27, ‘28, ‘29, ‘30 Keith Miller ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Sean McFarland ‘97 Virgil Patterson ‘50 Clarence Redic ‘68, ‘69 Mike Schmucker ‘95, ‘96 Frank Lohn ‘15, ‘19 Sam Miller ‘19 David McFather ‘92 Votie Patterson ‘85, ‘86 Cedrick Redwine ‘95 Dennis Schneider ‘82, ‘83, ‘84, ‘85 Graden Long 2007, ‘08 Sloan Miller ‘29 Cotton McGeehee ‘35 Wayne Patterson ‘88 Dan Reed ‘79, ‘80 Alex Schrag 2017 Robert Long ‘77 Spencer Miller ‘19 Victor McGee ‘81, ‘82 Ross Patton ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Olin Reed ‘40 Clarence Schultz ‘42 Ramon Lopez 2012, ‘13 W.A. “Gus” Miller ‘19 Roy Reed ‘22 Roy Schultz ‘42

79 All-Time Letterwinners

L.A. Stowe ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Otis Turner ‘10 Chad Webster 2003, ‘04, ‘05 Earl Wood ‘65, ‘66 Jim Strain ‘26, ‘27 Demond Tyson 2002 Jon Webster ‘82 Jim Wood ‘59 Patrick Strambler ‘97, ‘98, ‘99, 2000 Bruce Wegman ‘67 Wes Wood ‘89 Lamarc Strahan 2011 U John Weitz ‘92, ‘93, ‘95 Brad Woodard 2003 Russ Street ‘95, ‘96 Jerald Welch ‘85, ‘86 Daylan Woods 2015 Hunter Streuling 2014, ‘15 Duane Uhatafe 2005 Eugene Weldon ‘82 Pete Woods ‘37 Russell Stroud ‘32, ‘33 David Uiagalelei 2001 Wallace Wellington 2002, ‘03 R.V. Woods ‘38, ‘40 Ray Struck ‘88 Terry Upton ‘69 Dailyn Wells 2017 Tanner Woods 2007 Harold Stuart ‘68, ‘69 Gerry Uretsky ‘79, ‘80, 81 Bryan Welps ‘94, ‘95, ‘96 R.G. Woolever ‘31 Dutch Studer ‘18, ‘21 Bill Uzzolino ‘64, ‘65 Jared Wesley, 2013, ‘14 Claude Wooley ‘81, ‘82 Patrick Sturdivant ‘92, ‘93 Shaun Wesley 2009, ‘10 Turner Woolley 2015, '16 Wayne Sullivan ‘49 V Marquette Wesson ‘96, ‘97 Andy Workman ‘94, ‘96 Brandon Swain 2007, ‘08 Earl West ‘62, ‘63, ‘64 Marcus Wortham ‘93 Brian Swanson ‘95 Meile Valele 2013, ‘14 Herman West ‘87, ‘88 Charles Wright ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Bob Sweat ‘72 Jimmy Valenciano 2009 Jesse West ‘18 Cuery Wright ‘59 Noah Sweitzer Frank Van Hoy ‘34, ‘35 Ethan Westbrooks 2012, ‘13 Dean Wright ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Steve Sydow ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Chip Van Pelt ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Jim Whaley ‘92, ‘93 Michael Wright ‘94, ‘95, ‘96, ‘97 Dave Szymakowski ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Jackie Vantrease ‘53, ‘54, ‘55, ‘56 Todd Whatley ‘98 Phillip Wright ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Kevin VanVoris 2010-2013 Bill Wheeler ‘42 Rick Wright ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 T Johnny Varnell ‘60, ‘61, ‘62, ‘63 Carl Wheeler ‘94 Dayrl Wynn ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Dillon Vaugahn 2014-2017 Jim Wheeler ‘68 Bruce Wyre ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 David Tameilau 2014 Dustin Vaughan 2010-2013 Ted Wheeler ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Damon Tanck ‘92 Bryon Vaughn ‘23, ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 R.D. Wheelock ‘34, ‘35 Y Don Tardy ‘65, ‘66, ‘67 Finis Vaughn ‘23, ‘24, ‘25, ‘26 Robert Whelchel ‘51, ‘53, ‘57 J.W. Tareton ‘13 Ray Vaughn ‘10, ‘11 Greg Whetstone ‘74, ‘77 Joe Yankovich ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Don Tate ‘68, ‘69 Gilbert Veasey ‘77 Spencer Whippo ‘15, ‘19 Jack York ‘54, ‘55, ‘57 Shawn Tate ‘99 Atilla Vegh ‘72 Bruce Whisenhunt ‘70 Daelin Young 2014-2017 Thomas Tate ‘70, ‘71 Vicic ‘15 Clyde White ‘90 Jim Young ‘66, ‘67 Raymond Taupule ‘99, 2000 Charles Vick ‘42 Don White ‘72 Tramicah Young 2008, ‘09 Billy Taylor ‘71, ‘72 B.J. Vickers 2007 Ed White ‘52 Josh Young 2006, 07 Doak Taylor ‘86, ‘87, ‘88 Luis Villagomez 2006 Jackie White ‘73, ‘74, ‘75 Bill Younger ‘14 George Taylor ‘37, ‘38 Travis Vornkahl 2016, '17 John White ‘42, ‘45 Duke Younger ‘18 JESSE POWELL (1966-68) Jack Taylor 2008 Bobby Vorphal ‘89 Maurice White 2005, ‘06 Patric Youngman 2013, ‘14 Olajuwan Taylor 2016 Kyle Voss 2009, ‘10, ‘12, ‘13 Norman White ‘93,’94,’95,’96 Pat Schwenke 2005, ‘06, 07 Harry Smith ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Prentice Taylor ‘97 Clyde Whiteacre ‘22 Z Anthony Scott '07, ‘08, ‘09, ‘11 James Smith 2010 Trey Taylor ‘90 W Nick Whitt 2012, ‘13 Blan Scott 2007 Jeff Smith ‘83, ‘84 C.M. Teague ‘32, ‘33, ‘34 Michael Whitfield 2015, '17 Michael Zoch 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Carl Scott ‘21,’24 Jordan Smith 2009-2012 Erik Tellef ‘95, ‘96 Todd Wade ‘86 R. Whitfield 2006 Mike Zoffuto ‘66, ‘67 Codie Scott ‘90 Kellon Smith 2017 Jimmy Terrell ‘45 Toby Waggoner ‘35, ‘36 Freddie Whitley ‘77, ‘79, ‘80 Deyon Scott 2003, ‘04 Marvin Smith ‘50, ‘51 Bob Terry ‘45, ‘45 Joe Walden ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Dave Whitmire ‘66, ‘67 Earl Scott ‘13 Mike Smith ‘82, ‘83 Foye Terry ‘20 David Walker ‘74 Clarence Whittenberg ‘54, ‘55 John Scott ‘85 O. Smith ‘11 Press Theriot ‘79 Dee Walker 2007 Dick Wiegan ‘60, ‘61 Shaun Scott-Jones 2003-2006 R.L. Smith ‘45 Jazz Thind 2017 Doyle Walker ‘57 Larry Wiens ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Stephen Scott ‘85 Ralph Smith ‘14 Cashmin Thomas 2007, ‘08 John Walker ‘32, ‘33, ‘34 Austin Wiggins ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Kyle Seals ‘07, ‘08 Richard Smith ‘90 Duane Thomas ‘67, ‘68, ‘69 Jonathan Walker 2004, ‘05 Duane Wilburn ‘92 Carl Seath ‘21 Riley Smith 2016 F.A. Thomas ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Kuwese Walker 2001 Ben Wiley ‘51 E.C. Seifert ‘49, ‘50 Steve Smith 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Gary Thomas ‘97, ‘98 Leon Walker 2004 Dale Wiley ‘53, ‘54, ‘55 Kenneth Seillaes ‘72 Terry Smith ‘89 Johnny Thomas ‘40, ‘41, ‘42 Montray Walker ‘97 Derick Wiley 2003, ‘04 Mark Semkew ‘71 Trey Smith ‘93 Kevon Thomas 2016, '17 Tyler Walker 2015, '16 Lance Wiley ‘84 Lou Serrano ‘85, ‘86 Chriss Snapp 2003 ‘04 Kyle Thomas 2008, ‘10 Undrea Walker ‘76 Scott Wiley ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Tramale Session ‘97 Jered Snelgrooes 2005-2007 Phillip Thomas ‘93, ‘95 Willie Walker ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Austin Williams 2016 Gordon Sewell ‘12 Don Snodgrass ‘58 Phoebe Thomas ‘38 Hunter Wall 2005 Boyd Williams ‘46, ‘47, ‘48 Orion Sewell ‘95, ‘96 Shane Sobnosky 2012 William Thomas ‘95, ‘96 Brad Wallace ‘88 Calvin Williams ‘81, ‘82 Dewayne Sexton ‘71, ‘72, ‘73 Merced Solis ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Bill Thompson ‘44 Jeff Wallace ‘10 Charlie Williams ‘60, ‘61 Arseel Shakoor 2007, ‘08 Rick Solis ‘97, ‘98 Brian Thompson ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 T. Wallace ‘11 Devron Williams ‘95, ‘96 DeJuan Shamburger '99, '00 Andy Somerville ‘95 Chaun Thompson ‘98, ‘99, 2001, ‘02 Waldemar Wallace ‘17, ‘20 Eddy Williams 2015 A.D. Shaver ‘44, ‘45, ‘46 Lem Sone ‘18, ‘19, ‘23 Clifford Thompson ‘94 Marc Walller 2010-2013 Edwin Williams ‘37 Adam Shaw 2001, ‘02, ‘03, 04 Adolfo Sonen ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Dendrick Thompson ‘96 Craig Wallis ‘35, ‘37 Howard Williams ‘30, ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 John Shear 2003, ‘04, ‘06 Velton Soregee ‘38 Gordon Thompson ‘29 Butch Walterscheid ‘63, ‘64, ‘65, ‘66 Iris Williams 2006 John Sheehy 2013, ‘15 Michael Soto ‘88, ‘89, ‘90 Jacob Thompson ‘96 Aaron Wampler 2009-12 Jeff Williams ‘90 Sid Sheffey ‘15, ‘17 Archie Souter ‘55, ‘56 Jimmy Thompson ‘98 Elvis Ward ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 Jerry Williams ‘59 Sheiegan ‘15 John Spann ‘49, ‘50, ‘51 Kelvin Thompson 2007, ‘08, ‘09, ‘10 Gary Ward ‘58, ‘59, ‘60 Josh Williams 2012 Dave Shellabarger ‘64, ‘65 Earl Sparks ‘14 Larry Thompson ‘78, ‘79 Kraig Ward ‘96 Justin Williams 2006, 07 Gary Shelton ‘77 T.J. Sparks 2002, ‘03, ‘04, ‘05 Olan Thompson ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Patrick Ward 2012, ‘13 Kito Williams 2005, ‘06 Tommy Sherrill ‘51 Larry Spears ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 R.M. Thompson ‘33, ‘34 Walter Ward ‘42 Leon Williams ‘37, ‘38, ‘39 Daniel Sherwood 2007, ‘08, ‘10 L.O. Speers ‘36 Ralph Thompson ‘69, ‘70 Mike Ware 2005 Marvin Williams ‘83 Joe Shields ‘18 Jack Spence ‘31, ‘32, ‘33 Weldon Thompson ‘22, ‘23, ‘24 Aubrey Warren ‘70, ‘71 Maurice Williams ‘89, ‘90 Patt Shipp ‘51 Reggie Spencer ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Neil Thomsen ‘69 Cameron Warren 2011, ‘12, ‘13 Mike Williams ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Winston Short ‘74, ‘75, ‘76 Louis Spinks ‘65, ‘67 Drew Thorn ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Jeff Warren 2003 Mike Williams ‘74, ‘75, ‘77 Elmer Shortwell ‘13, ‘14 Otis Splawn ‘27 William Thornton 2010 Terry Warren 2000 Quinteze Williams 2015 Showalter ‘15, ‘16 Garfield Spradley ‘54 Kevin Thrash ‘76, ‘77 Mike Wartes ‘72, ‘73, ‘74 Robert Williams ‘86 Waren Sidwel ‘85 Glen Staffor ‘45 Frank Thrasher ‘60, ‘61 Marvin Wash 2007, ‘08 Robert Williams ‘94 Mark Simmons ‘96, ‘97, ‘98, ‘99 Carroll Stafford ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Jackie Tidmore ‘45 Chris Washington ‘97 Steve Williams ‘97 Gary Simms ‘18, ‘20 Stanley Stafford ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Mark Tidwell ‘78, ‘79, ‘80, ‘81 Clemmy Washington ‘90 Tyson Williams 2008, ‘09, ‘10 Roman Simpson ‘90 Earl Stagner ‘38, ‘39, ‘40 Jay Tillman 2008, ‘10 Hank Washington ‘65, ‘66 Walter Williams ‘97 Venson Simpson ‘85 Tom Stainocker ‘10 Will Toliver 2013, ‘14, ‘15, '16 Max Washington ‘57, ‘58, ‘59 Winfred Williams ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 Rounell Simon ‘76, ‘77 Harry Stair ‘13 Kyle Tollefson ‘90 Michael Washington ‘87, ‘88 Ron Willingham ‘69, ‘70, ‘71 David Sims ‘63, ‘64 Dick Stamier ‘65 Pat Tombs ‘40, ‘41 Odell Washington ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 David Willis ‘74, ‘75, ‘76, ‘77 Eugene Sims 2008, ‘09 Glen Stanley 2010 Trevey ‘15 Tony Waters ‘63, ‘64 Joe Willoughby ‘46 Travis Sims ‘93 Harry Star ‘13, ‘14 Weldon Trice ‘46, ‘48, ‘49 Anthony Watkins ‘86 LaPear Willrich 2013-16 Travis Sims ‘96 Kendrele Staten 2012, ‘13, ‘14 Bill Trisciani ‘71, ‘72 Foster Watkins ‘36, ‘37, ‘38 Clyde Wilson ‘90 Adam Sipes 2004 Adam St. Clair 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Kevin Troutman ‘77, ‘78, ‘79 Watson ‘27 Earl Wilson ‘79, ‘80, ‘81, ‘82 Hubert Sires ‘18 Joe Stegall ‘18 Floyd Trowbridge ‘20 Watson ‘12 Jack Wilson ‘68 Dejuan Skinner 2005 Dennis Steinback ‘82, ‘83 Clayton Truebenbach 2005, 07 Brad Watson ‘85 Jim Wilson ‘12 Larry Skinner ‘88 Leo Steinkoenig ‘41 Gabe Tuata 2014 Brett Watson 2006, ‘07, ‘08 Jim Wilson ‘86, ‘87 Tom Slack ‘36, ‘37 Doug Stephenson ‘82 Alex Tucci 2013, ‘14, ‘15 Isaac Watson 2014, '17 Larry Wilson 2003, ‘04 Curtis Slater 2009, ‘11, ‘12, ‘13 Lother Stephenson ‘37, ‘38 Chink Tucker ‘20 Jeremy Watson 2009-2014 Ray Wilson ‘83, ‘84 Nathan Slaughter 2010-2013 Harold Stewart, ‘68, ‘69, ‘70 Don Tucker ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Jimmy Watson ‘87, ‘88, ‘89 Raymond Wilson ‘26, ‘27, ‘28 Chazz Slatinski 2015, '16, '17 Markel Steward 2017 Marion Tucker ‘70, ‘71, ‘72 Curley Watters ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Mack Winter ‘42, ‘46 Royce Slechta ‘90 Max Steward 2005, ‘08 Delmer Tuggle ‘54, ‘55 Albert Watts ‘97, ‘98 Roy Winters ‘66, ‘67, ‘68 Casey Smith ‘86 Mark Stewart ‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘78 Shalom Tui 2004 Craig Watts 2010-2013 Frank Wise ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Cheyenne Smith 2003-2006 Paul Stewart ‘22 U. Tumer ‘11 Gary Weaver ‘72, ‘73 Warren Witherspoon 2015-17 Chris Smith 2005 Jack Stone ‘14, ‘15 Tumey ‘15 Waldamar Weaver ‘15 Bruce Womack ‘47, ‘48, ‘49, ‘50 Daryl Smith ‘89, ‘90 J.T. Stone 2000 Corey Turner ‘88 Dustin Webb ‘00, ‘01, ‘02 Burl Wood ‘65, ‘66 Dennis Smith ‘60, ‘61 Matt Stone 2003, ‘04 Derek Turner 2000, ‘01 E.J. Webb ‘53, ‘54 David Wood ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 Floyd Smith ‘79, ‘80 Cody Stovall 2000, ‘01, ‘02, ‘03 Johnny Turner ‘88, ‘89 J’Marcus Webb 2008, ‘09 David Wood ‘84, ‘85, ‘86 Lloyd Turner 2017 Brandon Weber ‘97, ‘98 Don Wood ‘82, ‘83, ‘84 HISTORY BUFFALO 80 NCAA Division II Playoff Results 2005 NCAA FIRST ROUND 2008 NCAA FIRST ROUND WT - Castillo 22-yard field goal WT - Allen 33-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) Nov. 19, 2005 – Canyon, Texas Nov. 15, 2008 – Canyon, Texas AU - Taylor 51-yard run (Casey kick) AU - Winters 12-yard blocked punt return (Casey kick) #23 Pittsburg State 7 14 7 13 = 41 #8 Central Washington 7 14 14 7 = 42 WT - Castillo 38-yard field goal #7 West Texas A&M 0 3 0 0 = 3 #9 West Texas A&M 8 27 14 0 = 49 WT - Hammargren 3-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick failed) AU - Taylor 10-yard pass from Housewright (Casey kick) PITT - Race 1-yard run (Alleman kick) CWU - Bronson 9-yard pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick) AU - Capasso 14-yard pass from Housewright (Casey kick) PITT - Barta 4-yard pass from Majors (Alleman kick) WT - Martin 58-yard pass from Null (Brock rush) WT - Allen 14-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) PITT - Majors 5-yard run (Alleman kick) WT - Flemming 1-yard run (Chandler kick) WT - Allen 7-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) WT - Felton 43-yard field goal CWU - Spevak 16-yard pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick) Attendance: 2,842 PITT - Bean 1-yard run (Alleman kick) WT - Flemming 6-yard run (Chandler kick) PITT - Alleman 20-yard field goal WT - Hayden 35-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) 2012 NCAA QUARTERFINAL ROUND PITT - Majors 3-yard run (Alleman kick) WT - Hayden 71-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) PITT - Alleman 31-yard field goal CWU - Spevak 16-yard pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick) Dec. 1, 2012 – Pueblo, Colo. Attendance: 8,510 WT - Flemming 15-yard run (Chandler kick) CWU - Reilly 2-yard run (Rolsma kick) #16 West Texas A&M 7 17 10 0 = 34 2006 NCAA FIRST ROUND CWU - Spevak 23-yard pass from Reilly (Rolsma kick) #1 Colorado St.-Pueblo 0 3 3 7 = 13 Attendance: 6,795 Nov. 18, 2006 – Canyon, Texas WT - Slaughter 74-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) 2008 NCAA SECOND ROUND WT - Slaughter 13-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) #22 Abilene Christian 3 3 14 0 0 = 27 CSUP - O’Donnell 34-yard field goal #7 West Texas A&M 0 0 6 21 3 = 30 Nov. 22, 2008 – Abilene, Texas WT - Robinson 1-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) WT - Castillo 45-yard field goal ACU - Adams 26-yard field goal #9 West Texas A&M 14 20 20 14 = 68 CSUP - O’Donnell 27-yard field goal ACU - Adams 20-yard field goal #2 Abilene Christian 21 21 37 14 = 93 WT - Castillo 50-yard field goal ACU - Brock 15-yard pass from Malone (Adams kick) WT - Mosley 26-yard fumble recovery (Castillo kick) WT - Martin 25-yard pass from Bell (Roberts kick failed) ACU - Gates 65-yard pass from Malone (Adams kick) CSUP - Sandoval 18-yard pass from Dausin (O’Donnell kick) ACU - Manning 31-yard pass from Malone (Adams kick) WT - Johnson 6-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) Attendance: 10,217 WT - Bell 1-yard run (failed conversion) ACU - Gates 33-yard run (Adams kick) ACU - Minner 76-yard run (Adams kick) WT - McKnight 85-yard kick off return (Chandler kick) 2012 NCAA SEMIFINAL ROUND WT - Martin 13-yard pass from Bell (Martin pass from Bell) ACU - Scott 19-yard run (Adams kick) WT - Perry 50-yard pass from Bell (Roberts kick) WT - Ruffins 11-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) Dec. 8, 2012 – Winston-Salem, N.C. WT - Roberts 20-yard field goal ACU - Scott 54-yard run (Adams kick) Attendance: 4,448 WT - Chandler 22 yard field goal #16 West Texas A&M 7 0 3 8 = 18 ACU - Scott 64-yard run (Adams kick) #2 Winston-Salem St. 6 14 7 14 = 41 2006 NCAA SECOND ROUND WT - Martin 46-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) ACU - Ferguson 43-yard pass from Malone (Adams kick) WT - Hammargren 16-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) Nov. 25, 2006 – Chadron, Neb. WT - Chandler 36-yard field goal WSSU - Sherman 32-yard run (Thayer kick failed) ACU - Knox 27-yard pass from Malone (Stewart rush) WSSU - Lewis 11-yard run (Thayer kick) #9 West Texas A&M 14 3 0 0 = 17 WT - Flemming 19-yard run (Null pass failed) WSSU - Massey 21-yard pass from Smith (Thayer kick) #7 Chadron State 7 5 17 14 = 43 ACU - Scott 2-yard run (Adams kick) WT - Castillo 29-yard field goal WT - Martin 46-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) WSSU - Lewis 9-yard run (Thayer kick) WT - Scott-Jones 2-yard pass from Bell (Roberts kick) ACU - Scott 39-yard pass from Malone (Adams kick) WSSU - Williams 21-yard pass from Smith (Thayer kick) CSC - Woodhead 22-yard run (Atter kick) ACU - Scott 44-yard run (Stewart rush) WT - Robinson 13-yard run (Alridge pass from Vaughan) WT - Martin 2-yard pass from Bell (Roberts kick) WT - Martin 64-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) WSSU - Smith 23-yard run (Thayer kick) WT - Roberts 29-yard field goal ACU - Scott 44-yard run (Adams kick) Attendance: 8,612 CSC - Atter 35-yard field goal ACU - Holloway 6-yard pass from Malone (Adams kick) CSC - Team safety WT - Martin 1-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) 2013 NCAA FIRST ROUND CSC - Woodhead 8-yard pass from Hidrogo (Atter kick) ACU - Keeling 10-yard pass from Malone (Adams kick) CSC - Woodhead 8-yard run (Atter kick) WT - Martin 52-yard pass from Null (Chandler kick) Nov. 23, 2013 – Indianapolis, Ind. CSC - Atter 35-yard field goal Attendance: 11,797 CSC - Woodhead 2-yard run (Atter kick) #17 West Texas A&M 7 10 10 0 = 27 CSC - Schommer 11-yard run (Atter kick) 2010 NCAA FIRST ROUND #10 Indianapolis 7 0 7 0 = 14 Attendance: 5,000 Nov. 20, 2010 – Warrensburg, Mo. UINDY - Bell 17-yard pass from Barthel (Miller kick) 2007 NCAA FIRST ROUND WT - Johnson 20-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) #14 West Texas A&M 0 7 14 14 = 35 WT- Allen 24-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) Nov. 17, 2007 – Canyon, Texas #8 Central Missouri 21 14 20 0 = 55 WT - Castillo 26-yard field goal WT - Castillo 19-yard field goal #25 Washburn 7 7 15 10 = 39 UCM - Mason 5-yard pass from Czerniewski (Jamieson kick) UINDY - Horn 35-yard pass from Barthel (Miller kick) #4 West Texas A&M 0 0 28 12 = 40 UCM - Stewart 48-yard pass from Czerniewski (Jamieson kick) WT - Jackson 12-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) UCM - Warren 3-yard pass from Czerniewski (Jamieson kick) Attendance: 3,106 WU - Butler 1-yard run (Knight kick) UCM - Boehringer 1-yard run (Jamieson kick) WU - Lebhan 19-yard pass from Brill (Knight kick) WT- Burton 14-yard pass from Harris (Castillo kick) 2013 NCAA SECOND ROUND WT - Roberts 33-yard field goal UCM - Mason 10-yard pass from Czerniewski (Jamieson kick) WU - Cole 26-yard pass from Brill (Knight kick) UCM - Stewart 1-yard run (Jamieson kick) Nov. 30, 2013 – Columbus, Ohio WT - Vickers 30-yard pass from Null (Kapanui rush failed) WT- Golden 16-yard pass from Harris (Castillo kick) WT - Vickers 79-yard pass from Null (Roberts kick blocked) UCM - Stewart 17-yard run (Jamieson kick) #17 West Texas A&M 0 7 6 21 = 34 WU - Mosley 30-yard run (Walker pass from Wilhoite) WT - Golden 57-yard pass from Harris (Castillo kick) #7 Ohio Dominican 7 0 6 14 = 27 WT - Johnson 10-yard pass from Null (Roberts kick) UCM - Stephens 52-yard INT (Jamieson kick failed) WT - Clark 31-yard pass from Null (Roberts kick blocked) WT - Flores 15-yard pass from Harris (Castillo kick) ODU - Butler 3-yard pass from Miller (Wahle kick) WU - Wilhoite 27-yard INT return (Knight kick) WT - Hammargren 20-yard blocked punt return (Castillo kick) WT - Alridge 3-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) WT - Vickers 13-yard pass from Null (Null pass INT) Attendance: 4,397 ODU - McKnight 8-yard pass from Miller (Wahle kicked blocked) WU - O’Neal 36-yard field goal WT - Castillo 44-yard field goal WT - Kapanui 3-yard pass from Null (Null pass failed) 2012 NCAA FIRST ROUND WT - Castillo 25-yard field goal Attendance: 8,823 WT - Johnson 5-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) Nov. 17, 2012 – Chadon, Neb. WT - Allen 69-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) 2007 NCAA SECOND ROUND ODU - Johnson 14-yard pass from Miller (Wahle kick) #16 West Texas A&M 0 17 7 14 = 38 WT - Johnson 31-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) Nov. 24, 2007 – Maryville, Mo. #20 Chadron State 14 0 6 10 = 30 ODU - Spates 6-yard run (Wahle kick) Attendance: 783 #4 West Texas A&M 7 14 0 7 = 28 CSC - McLain 4-yard run (Ferdinand kick) #5 Northwest Missouri 21 14 14 7 = 56 CSC - Morris 5-yard pass from McLain (Ferdinand kick) 2013 NCAA QUARTERFINAL ROUND WT - Robinson 10-yard run (Castillo kick) NWMSU - Wright 29-yard pass from Osborn (Frevert kick) WT - Jackson 10-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) Dec. 7, 2013 – Allendale, Mich. NWMSU - Omon 3-yard run (Frevert kick) WT - Castillo 25-yard field goal WT - McKnight 1-yard run (Roberts kick) CSC - Ferdinand 39-yard field goal #17 West Texas A&M 14 14 0 0 = 28 NWMSU - Omon 1-yard run (Frevert kick) CSC - Ferdinand 46-yard field goal #22 Grand Valley State 7 7 21 0 = 35 NWMSU - Foster-Rettig 89-yard INT return (Frevert kick) WT - Robinson 4-yard run (Castillo kick) WT - Martin 9-yard pass from Null (Roberts kick) CSC - Ferdinand 42-yard field goal WT - Johnson 33-yard pass from Vauhgan (Castillo kick) NWMSU - Omon 9-yard run (Frevert kick) WT - Jackson 10-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) WT - Jackson 2-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) WT - Martin 10-yard pass from Null (Roberts kick) WT - Robinson 24-yard run (Castillo kick) GV - Green 36-yard pass from Parling (Schipper kick) NWMSU - Oman 13-yard run (Frevert kick) CSC - Ross 4-yard pass from McLain (Ferdinand kick) WT - Allen 1-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) NWMSU - Urun-Eke 0-yard fumble recovery (Frevert kick) Attendance: 1,490 GV - Spencer 46-yard pass from Parling (Schipper kick) WT - Swain 18-yard INT return (Roberts kick) WT- Johnson 11-yard pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) NWMSU - Termini 66-yard INT return (Frevert kick) 2012 NCAA SECOND ROUND GV - Wirth 2-yard pass from Parling (Schipper kick) Attendance: 4,713 GV - Spencer 12-yard run (Schipper kick) BUFFALO Nov. 24, 2012 – Ashland, Ohio GV - Potts 16-yard pass from Parling (Schipper kick) HISTORY Attendance: 4,296 #16 West Texas A&M 10 9 14 0 = 33 #4 Ashland University 0 21 7 0 = 28

81 West Texas A&M NCAA Division II Playoff Records TEAM RECORDS SCORING Touchdowns...... 5, Charly Martin at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) RUSHING Points...... 30, Charly Martin at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Attempts...... 43, at Chadron State (11/17/2012) Yards...... 311, at Chadron State (11/17/2012) DEFENSE Touchdowns...... 4, vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) Most Tackles...... 20, Michael Brisco vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/2005) Most Tackles for Loss....3.0, Jared Brock vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) PASSING ...... 3.0, Ethan Westbrooks at Ashland University (11/24/2012) Attempts...... 69, at Northwest Missouri State (11/24/2007) ...... 3.0, Ethan Westbrooks at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) Completions...... 42, at Northwest Missouri State (11/24/2007) Most QB Sacks...... 3.0, Ethan Westbrooks at Ashland University (11/24/2012) ...... 42, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) ...... 3.0 Ethan Westbrooks at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) Interceptions...... 3, vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/2005) Forced Fumbles...... 2, Anthony Scott vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) ...... 3, at Northwest Missouri State (11/24/2007) Fumble Recoveries...... 2, Anthony Scott vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) ...... 3, at Central Missouri (11/20/2010) Blocks...... 1, Don Hooks vs. Abilene Christian (11/18/2006) ...... 3, at Grand Valley State (12/7/13) QB Hurries...... 6, Jared Brock vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) Yards...... 595, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Pass Breakups...... 3, Darnel Johnson vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) Touchdowns...... 7, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Interceptions...... 1, Brandon Swain at Northwest Missouri State (11/24/2007) ...... 1, Arseel Shakoor at Northwest Missouri State (11/24/2007) ...... 1, Darnel Johnson vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) TOTAL OFFENSE ...... 1, Jordan Smith at Ashland University (11/24/2012) Plays...... 94, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) ...... 1, Curtis Slater at Ashland University (11/24/2012) Yards...... 721, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) ...... 1, Torian Oakley at Ashland University (11/24/2012) ...... 1, Jordan Smith at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) ...... 1, Ethan Morriss at Indianapolis (11/23/2013) SCORING ...... 1, Chris Ceazer at Ohio Dominican (11/30/2013) Touchdowns...... 9, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) ...... Curtis Slater at Grand Valley State (12/7/13) PAT’s...... 8, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) INT Yards...... 18, Brandon Swain at Northwest Missouri State (11/24/2007) Field Goals...... 2, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) ...... 2, at Ashland University (11/24/2012) SPECIAL TEAMS ...... 2, at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) ...... 2, at Indianapolis (11/23/2013) PATs ...... 2, at Ohio Dominican (11/30/2013) Points...... 68, at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Made...... 8, James Chandler at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Attempts...... 8, James Chandler at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008)

DEFENSE FIELD GOALS Fewest Points Allowed...... 13, at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) Lowest Total Offense...... 225, at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) Made...... 2, James Chandler at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Fewest Rushing Total...... 32, at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) ...... 2, Sergio Castillo at Ashland University (11/24/2012) Fewest Passing Yards...... 112, at Chadron State (11/25/2006) ...... 2, Sergio Castillo at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) Total Turnovers...... 4, vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) ...... 2, Sergio Castillo at Indianapolis (11/23/2013) ...... 4, at Ashland University (11/24/2012) ...... 2, Sergio Castillo at Ohio Dominican (11/30/2013) Interceptions...... 3, at Ashland University (11/24/2012) Attempted...... 3, Sergio Castillo at Indianapolis (11/23/2013) Fumble Recoveries...... 3, vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) PUNTING INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Number...... 7, Cort Johnson vs. Abilene Christian (11/18/2006) Yards...... 243, Cort Johnson vs. Abilene Christian (11/18/2006) RUSHING Average...... 53.5, Cort Johnson vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) Attempts...... 30, Khiry Robinson at Chadron State (11/17/2012) Yards...... 235, Khiry Robinson at Chadron State (11/17/2012) PUNT RETURNS Touchdowns...... 4, Keithon Flemming vs. Central Washington (11/15/2008) Number...... 3, Keithon Flemming vs. Washburn (11/17/2007) Yards...... 29, Ramon Perry at Chadron State (11/25/2006) PASSING Average (min. 3 returns)...... 5.7, Khiry Robinson at CSU-Pueblo (12/1/2012) Attempts...... 66, Taylor Harris at Central Missouri (11/20/2010) Completions...... 42, Keith Null at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) KICK RETURNS Interceptions...... 3, Dalton Bell vs. Pittsburg State (11/19/2005) ...... 3, Taylor Harris at Central Missouri (11/20/2010) Number...... 8, Tommy Hampton at Central Missouri (11/20/2010) ...... 3, Dustin Vaughan at Grand Valley State (12/7/13) Yards...... 158, Wayne McKnight vs. Washburn (11/17/2007) Yards...... 595, Keith Null at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Average...... 52.6, Wayne McKnight vs. Washburn (11/17/2007) Touchdowns...... 7, Keith Null at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) LONGEST PLAYS TOTAL OFFENSE Run...... 57, Khiry Robinson at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) Plays...... 66, Taylor Harris at Central Missouri (11/20/2010) Pass Rec...... 79 yards, B.J. Vickers from Keith Null vs. Washburn (11/17/2007) Yards...... 582, Keith Null at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) TD Rec...... 79 yards, B.J. Vickers from Keith Null vs. Washburn (11/17/2007) Touchdowns...... 7, Keith Null at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Kickoff Return.. 85 yards, Wayne McKnight at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008)# Punt Return...... 29 yards, Ramon Perry at Chadron State (11/25/2006) INT Ret...... 22 yards, Curtis Slater at Ashland University (11/24/2012) ALL-PURPOSE Fumble Return...... 26, yards LeBrandon Mosley at CSU-Pueblo (12/1/2012)# Yards...... 323, Charly Martin at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Punt...... 74 yards, Kevin VanVoris at Chadron State (11/17/2012) Touchdowns...... 5, Charly Martin at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Field Goal...... 50 yards, Sergio Castillo at Colorado State-Pueblo (12/1/2012) #Denotes Touchdown RECEIVING Catches...... 15, Torrence Allen at Indianapolis (11/23/2013) Yards...... 323, Charly Martin at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) Touchdowns...... 5, Charly Martin at Abilene Christian (11/22/2008) HISTORY BUFFALO 82 West Texas A&M on Homecoming (43-28-2) / Records All-Opponents

Year Score/Opponent WT Record 1967 WTAMU 37, Texas-Arlington 27...... (13-12-1) 1994 WTAMU 70, W. New Mexico 44...... (29-21-2) 1931 WTAMU 7, New Mexico Military 0...... (1-0-0) 1968 WTAMU 53, W. Michigan 36 ...... (14-12-1) 1995 WTAMU 46, Tarleton State 23...... (30-21-2) 1932 WTAMU 7, Sul Ross State 7 ...... (1-0-1) 1969 WTAMU 17, New Mexico St. 16...... (15-12-1) 1996 Angelo State 28, WTAMU 10...... (30-22-2) 1933 Oklahoma City 32, WTAMU 13...... (1-1-1) 1970 North Texas 11, WTAMU 10...... (15-13-1) 1997 WTAMU 31, Tarleton State 17...... (31-22-2) 1934 McMurry 17, WTAMU 7...... (1-2-1) 1971 Idaho 26, WTAMU 0...... (15-14-1) 1998 WTAMU 37, Angelo State 7 ...... (32-22-2) 1937 WTAMU 26, NW Oklahoma 0...... (2-2-1) 1972 WTAMU 63, New Mexico St. 14...... (16-14-1) 1999 WTAMU 7, Tarleton State 6 ...... (33-22-2) 1938 WTAMU 16, Sul Ross State 7 ...... (3-2-1) 1973 Utah State 36, WTAMU 14...... (16-15-1) 2000 WTAMU 45, A&M-Commerce 20...... (34-22-2) 1939 WTAMU 34, St. Mary’s 13...... (4-2-1) 1974 Lamar 9, WTAMU 7...... (16-16-1) 2001 Tarleton State 62, WTAMU 3...... (34-23-2) 1941 WTAMU 40, St. Mary’s 21...... (5-2-1) 1975 WTAMU 24, Drake 6...... (17-16-1) 2002 Angelo State 19, WTAMU 0 ...... (34-24-2) 1942 Hardin-Simmons 27, WTAMU 6...... (5-3-1) 1976 WTAMU 30, McNeese State 25...... (18-16-1) 2003 Midwestern State 48, WTAMU 13 ...... (34-25-2) 1950 WTAMU 39, Sam Houston St. 18...... (6-3-1) 1977 WTAMU 31, Drake 7...... (19-16-1) 2004 Midwestern State 30, WTAMU 26...... (34-26-2) 1951 Hardin-Simmons 27, WTAMU 6...... (6-4-1) 1978 WTAMU 55, Lamar 16...... (20-16-1) 2005 WTAMU 52, Eastern N.M. 52...... (35-26-2) 1952 WTAMU 45, New Mexico State 7...... (7-4-1) 1979 WTAMU 33, Indiana State 17...... (21-16-1) 2006 WTAMU 29, Midwestern State 27...... (36-26-2) 1954 WTAMU 41, New Mexico State 7...... (8-4-1) 1980 WTAMU 17, New Mexico St. 15...... (22-16-1) 2007 WTAMU 62, Eastern N.M. 31...... (37-26-2) 1955 Hardin-Simmons 19, WTAMU 18...... (8-5-1) 1981 WTAMU 17, Indiana State 15...... (23-16-1) 2008 WTAMU 42, Midwestern State 14 ...... (38-26-2) 1956 Texas-El Paso 16, WTAMU 13...... (8-6-1) 1982 Wichita State 24, WTAMU 21...... (23-17-1) 2009 WTAMU 34, Eastern N.M. 24...... (39-26-2) 1957 WTAMU 39, Hardin-Simmons 19...... (9-6-1) 1983 WTAMU 24, Illinois State 24 ...... (23-17-2) 2010 WTAMU 48, Tarleton State 17...... (40-26-2) 1958 Texas-El Paso 29, WTAMU 12...... (9-7-1) 1984 WTAMU 14, Abilene Christian 10...... (24-17-2) 2011 WTAMU 19, Angelo State 7...... (41-26-2) 1959 Virginia Tech 26, WTAMU 21...... (9-8-1) 1985 WTAMU 33, Wichita State 21...... (25-17-2) 2012 WTAMU 36, Abilene Christian 0 ...... (42-26-2) 1960 WTAMU 28, Trinity 0...... (10-8-1) 1986 WTAMU 38, Angelo State 15...... (26-17-2) 2013 WTAMU 72, Central State 0...... (43-26-2) 1961 Arizona State 28, WTAMU 11...... (10-9-1) 1987 WTAMU 27, East Central 17...... (27-17-2) 2014 *WTAMU 58, McMurry 21...... (43-26-2) 1962 WTAMU 20, New Mexico State 12...... (11-9-1) 1988 A&M-Commerce 41, WTAMU 37...... (27-18-2) 2015 Angelo State 35, WTAMU 17 ...... (43-27-2) 1963 Arizona 6, WTAMU 3 ...... (11-10-1) 1989 WTAMU 28, Cameron 9...... (28-18-2) 2016 A&M-Kingsville 51, WTAMU 34...... (43-28-2) 1964 Memphis State 41, WTAMU 0...... (11-11-1) 1990 A&M-Commerce 51, WTAMU 35 ...... (28-19-2) 2017 WTAMU 17, Adams State 14...... (44-28-2) 1965 New Mexico State 10, WTAMU 2...... (11-12-1) 1992 W. New Mexico 30, WTAMU 20...... (28-20-2) * Win Vacated 1966 WTAMU 41, Richmond 7...... (12-12-1) 1993 Midwestern State 31, WTAMU 12...... (28-21-2)

Opponent W L T Years Played Homecoming Record 44-28-2 (.608) Abilene Christian 2 0 0 1984, 2012 Adams State 1 0 0 2017 Current streak W1 Angelo State 3 3 0 1986, 1996, 1998, 2002, 2011, 2015 Last Five 3-2 Arizona 0 1 0 1963 Arizona State 0 1 0 1961 Last Ten 8-2 Cameron 1 0 0 1989 Last 15 10-5 Central State 1 0 0 2013 Drake 2 0 0 1975, 1977 Last 20 14-6 East Central 1 0 0 1987 Longest Winning Streak 9, (2005-2013) Eatern New Mexico 3 0 0 2005, 2007, 2009 Hardin-Simmons 0 3 0 1942, 1951, 1955 Longest Losing Streak 4, (2001-2004) Idaho 0 1 0 1971 Illinois State 1 0 0 1983 Points Scored 1925 Indiana State 2 0 0 1979, 1981 Points Against 1506 Lamar 1 1 0 1974, 1978 McMurry 0 1 0 1934 Most-Played Opponent New Mexico State (7) McNeese State 1 0 0 1976 Memphis 0 1 0 1964 Midwestern State 2 3 0 1993, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008 New Mexico Military 1 0 0 1931 New Mexico State 6 1 0 1952, 1954, 1962, 1965, 1969, 1972, 1980 North Texas 0 1 0 1970 Northwestern Oklahoma State 1 0 0 1937 Oklahoma City 0 1 0 1933 Richmond 1 0 0 1966 Sam Houston State 1 0 0 1950 St. Mary's 2 0 0 1939, 1941 Sul Ross State 1 0 1 1932, 1938 Tarleton State 3 1 0 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2010 Texas-Arlington 1 0 0 1967 Texas A&M-Commerce 1 2 0 1988, 1990, 2000 Texas A&M-Kingsville 0 1 0 2016 Texas-El Paso 0 1 0 1958 Trinity 1 0 0 1960 Utah State 0 1 0 1973 Virginia Tech 0 1 0 1959 Western Michigan 1 0 0 1968 Western New Mexico 1 1 0 1992, 1994 Wichita State 1 1 0 1982, 1985 WT VS. ALL OPPONENTS Team W L T Team W L T Team W L T Team W L T Team W L T Abilene Christian 18 28 0 Colorado Mesa 2 0 0 Louisiana Tech 1 3 0 Oklahoma State 1 1 0 Texas-Arlington 10 9 0 Abilene Collegians 1 0 0 Colorado State 4 3 1 Louisville 1 2 0 Pacific 4 0 0 Texas Christian 0 1 0 Adams State 6 1 0 Colorado State-Pueblo 4 3 0 Lowery Phillips 1 1 0 Phillips 1 0 0 Texas-El Paso 10 17 0 Albuquerque Air Force 1 0 0 Corpus Christi 4 0 0 Lubbock Air Base 2 0 0 Pittsburg State 1 1 1 Texas State 1 0 0 Amarillo Air Base 0 2 0 Dalhart Air Base 1 0 0 Lubbock High School 2 0 0 Plainview High School 0 2 0 Texas Tech 7 20 0 Amarillo High School 3 6 0 Daniel Baker 4 5 1 McMurry* 13 8 1 Portales High School 2 0 0 Texas Wesleyan 1 2 0 Amarillo Military 1 0 0 Drake 8 10 0 McNeese State 3 7 0 Prairie View A&M 2 0 0 Trinity 8 7 0 Angelo State* 12 17 0 East Carolina 2 0 0 Memphis 0 6 0 Richmond 1 0 0 Troy 0 2 0 Arizona 3 9 1 East Central 5 5 0 Midwestern State* 16 14 0 Sacramento State 0 2 0 Truman State 0 1 0 Arizona State 7 13 0 Eastern New Mexico 16 16 0 Mississippi College 0 2 0 San Diego State 0 2 0 Tulsa 1 13 1 Ashland 1 0 0 Florida 0 1 0 Mississippi State 0 1 0 Sam Houston State 1 1 0 UNLV 1 0 0 Azusa Pacific 1 3 0 Fort Lewis 2 2 0 Montana State 2 0 0 San Jose State 2 0 0 Utah State 0 5 0 Baylor 0 2 0 Fresno State 1 1 0 Montezuma College 2 0 0 Seth Ward 3 2 0 UT Permian Basin 2 0 0 Bowling Green 4 1 0 Goodnight College 2 0 0 Nebraska-Kearney 1 1 0 Shorter* 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 0 2 0 Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo 0 2 0 Grand Valley State 0 3 0 Nebraska-Omaha 1 0 0 South Dakota 1 0 0 Washburn 1 0 0 Cal State-Northridge 1 0 0 Hardin-Simmons 10 26 0 New Mexico 9 5 0 South Dakota State 1 0 0 Wayland Baptist 8 5 1 Cameron 2 2 0 Herford High School 3 3 0 New Mexico Highlands 10 1 0 Southeastern Okla. State 3 7 0 West Georgia 2 0 0 Canadian 1 0 0 Herford Town Team 1 0 0 New Mexico Military 11 8 2 South Plains Air Base 1 0 0 Western Michigan 3 1 0 Canyon 1 0 0 Houston 1 4 0 New Mexico State 26 11 2 Southern Illinois 4 4 0 Western New Mexico 5 3 0 Central Arkansas 0 2 0 Howard Payne 2 1 0 North Texas 6 17 0 Southern Mississippi 3 8 0 Western State 6 0 0 Central Missouri 1 1 0 Idaho 1 1 0 Northeastern State 6 1 0 Southwestern Okla. State 8 9 2 Western Washington 0 1 0 Central Oklahoma 8 11 1 Illinois State 0 0 2 Northern Arizona 9 1 0 St. Benedict’s 3 4 0 Wichita State 11 11 0

Central State (Ohio) 1 0 0 Incarnate Word 3 0 0 Northern Illinois 3 4 0 St. Mary’s 3 0 0 Winston-Salem State 0 1 0 BUFFALO Central Washington 2 1 0 Indianapolis 1 0 0 Northwest Missouri State 2 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 2 3 0 Totals 507 508 22 HISTORY Chadron State 2 1 0 Indiana State 5 2 0 Northwestern Okla. State 4 5 0 Sul Ross State 6 0 2 Cincinnati 1 0 0 Iowa State 0 2 0 Ohio 2 1 0 Tampa 1 1 0 2018 Oppenents in Bold Clarendon College 8 9 2 Lamar 8 5 1 Ohio Dominican 1 0 0 Tarleton State 15 12 0 * 2014 Win Vacated Clovis High School 1 1 0 Louisiana-Lafayette 0 2 0 Oklahoma City 3 3 0 Texas A&M-Commerce 14 18 0 Colorado College 2 1 0 Louisiana-Monroe 2 0 0 Okla. Panhandle State 16 1 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 14 18 1

83 Buffalo Football All-Americans

1950 All-America Manase Foketi (OL) - Daktronics (1st Team); Academic All-America Gene Mayfield (quarterback) - AP Little All-America 1998 Little All-America (1st Team); Dustin Vaughan (QB) - 1st-team Capital One/ Bill Cross - Helms Hall of Fame Franco Glaze (defensive end) - 2nd team - Football D2Football.com (1st Team); CoSIDA Academic All-America; Capital One/ 1955 Gazette All-America BSN Sports (1st Team); CoSIDA National Division II Football Academic Joe Brooks - Williams National Football Rating 1999 AFCA Division II All-America Student-Athlete of the Year System All-America Kareem Larrimore (defensive back) - 1st team - Foot- Tyrell Higgins (DL) - BSN Sports (3rd Team) 2013 - John McSheffery (DB) Capital One/CoSIDA 1956 ball Gazette All-America Khiry Robinson (RB) - D2Football.com (2nd Team); 1st Team Academic All-America Charles F. Sanders - 1st team - AP All-America 2000 BSN Sports (2nd Team) Nathan Slaughter (WR/KR) Capital One/CoSIDA 1st 1957 DeWayne Miles (running back) - 1st team - Football Dustin Vaughan (QB) - D2Football.com (2nd Team); Team Academic All-America Charles F. Sanders - Williamson National Football Gazette All-America; 2nd team Daktronics BSN Sports (3rd Team) Dustin Vaughan (QB) - Capital One/CoSIDA 2nd Team Rating System All-America All-America Ethan Westbrooks (DL) - Daktronics (1st Team); Little Academic All-America 1962 2002 All-America Team (1st Team); 2016 - Dillon Vaughan (OL) Capital ONe/CoSIDA 1st Jerry Don Logan - Williamson National Football Chaun Thompson (linebacker) - 1st team - AP Little D2Football.com (1st Team); BSN Sports (1st Team Academic All-America Rating System All-America All-American Team) 2017 - Dillon Vaughan (OL) Google/CoSIDA 1st Team 1968 2004 2013 Academic All-America Eugene “Mercury” Morris (running back) - Pat McCoy (offensive lineman) - 1st team - Col- Torrence Allen (WR) - Daktronics (1st Team); Beyond 1st team - Sporting News All-America; legeSportsReport.com, AP Little All-America; Sports Network (First Team) 2nd team - UPI All- America; Honorable mention Don Hansen’s Gazette Sergio Castillo (K) - Daktronics (1st Team); Beyond NCAA POST-GRADUATE 3rd team - AP All-America All-America, D2football.com All-America Sports Network (1st Team) SCHOLARSHIPS 1975 2005 Terrance Harris (OL) - Daktronics (2nd Team) 1974 - Ben Bentley Jeff Nunn (linebacker) - 1st team - AP All-America Pat McCoy (offensive lineman) - 1st team American Taylor McCuller (LB) - Daktronics (1st Team); Little 1982 - Kevin Erick Dennis 1977 Football Coaches Association; 2nd Team - All-America (3rd Team); Beyond Sports Network 2012 - Aaron Mullane Bo Robinson (fullback) - 1st team - AP All-America D2football.com, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette (1st Team) 2013 - Dustin Vaughan Reggie McElroy (offensive tackle) - 2nd team -AP Dalton Bell (quarterback) - Honorable mention - Curtis Slater (DB) - Daktronics (2nd Team); Beyond All-America D2football.com, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Sports Network (1st Team) William Fifer (offensive tackle) - 2nd team- Tonae Martin (receiver) - Honorable mention - Kevin VanVoris (P) - Beyond Sports Network (1st OTHER HONORS AP All-America D2football.com Team) 1979 Dejuan Skinner (offesive lineman) - Dustin Vaughan (QB) - AFCA All-America; Daktron- 1972 - Cole Fraley (tailback) - Missouri Valley Confer- Glen Keller - Honorable mention - AP All-America Honorable mention - D2football.com ics (1st Team); Little All-America (1st Team); ence First-Year Player of the Year Kevin Dennis - Honorable mention - AP All-America Keon Gaither (defensive back) - 1st team Don Beyond Sports Network (1st Team) 1975 - Anthony Dugan (tailback) - Missouri Valley Steve Hatch - Honorable mention - AP All-America Hansen’s Football Gazette Craig Watts (OL) - Daktronics (1st Team); Little Conference Newcomer of the Year John Holt - Honorable mention - AP All-America 2006 All-America (3rd Team); Beyond Sports Network 1977 - George Henning (defensive end) - Missouri Elvin Keller - Honorable mention - AP All-America Jared Brock (linebacker) - 1st team - AP Little (1st Team) Valley Conference Defensive Player of the Year 1980 All-America, Daktronics, 3rd team - Don Ethan Westbrooks (DL) - Little All-America (2nd Bo Robinson (fullback) - Missouri Valley Conference Elvin Keller (nose guard) - 3rd team - AP All-America Hansen’s Football Gazette, Honorable mention Team) Offensive Player of the Year 1985 - D2football.com 2014 1981 - Victor McGhee (quarterback) - Missouri Valley Stan Carraway (wide receiver) - Charly Martin (wide receiver) - 2nd team Daktron- Conner Hollabaugh (K) - Daktronics (2nd Team); Conference Newcomer of the Year Honorable mention - AP Division I-AA Little ics, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette; Honorable D2Football.com (Honorable Mention) 1986 - Tod Mayfield - Scholar-Athlete Award by All-America mention - D2football.com Geremy Alridge-Mitchell (RB) - D2Football.com the National Foundation and Hall of Fame; LSC Todd Pearson (center) - 2nd-team Dalton Bell (quarterback) - Honorable mention - (HM); Co-Back of the Year AP Division I-AA Little All-America Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Don Hansen (Honorable Mention) 1988 - Rich Stephens - LSC Freshman of the Year 1986 2007 Torian Oakley (DB) - Beyond Sports Network (3rd 1997 - DeWayne Miles (running back) - LSC Freshman Tod Mayfield (quarterback) - Honorable mention Jared Brock (linebacker) - 2nd team - AP Little Team) of the Year - Football News All-America; 3rd team - AP All-America, D2football.com, Daktronics; 3rd 2015 2002 - Chaun Thompson (linebacker) - LSC South Little All-America team - Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Felipe Parra (P) - Don Hansen (3rd Team); Linebacker of the Year Stan Carraway (wide receiver) - 1st team - Football Keithon Flemming - Honorable Mention - Don D2Football.com (Honorable Mention) 2003 - Anthony Armstrong (wide receiver) - LSC News All-American, Kodak All-America; 3rd team- Hansen’s Football Gazette Alex Tucci (DL) - Don Hansen (2nd Team) South Wide Receiver of the Year AP Little All-America Kolo Kapanui, (tight end) - 1st team - AP Little Geremy Alridge-Mitchll (RB) - Don Hansen (Second 2004 - Pat McCoy (offensive lineman) - LSC South Anthony Miller (linebacker) - 3rd team - AP Little All-America, Daktronics; 2nd Team - D2football. Team) Offensive Lineman of the Year All-America; Honorable mention - Football News com; Honorable mention - Don Hansen’s 2007 - Brandon Swain (defensive end) - LSC South All-America Football Gazette Defensive Lineman of the Year Kevin Brown (punter): Honorable mention - Charly Martin (wide receiver) - Honorable mention ACADEMIC Keithon Flemming (running back) - LSC South AP Little All-America - D2football.com ALL-AMERICANS Freshman of the Year Todd Littlejohn (cornerback) - Honorable mention Brandon Swain (defensive end) - 1st team - Amer- 2008 - Jared Brock (linebacker) - LSC South Line- 1983 - Barry Johnson (defensive back) - GTE Academic backer of the Year - AP Little All-America ican Football Coaches Association, AP Little All-District 6 Steve McMurty (offensive tackle) - Honorable mention All-America, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, Charly Martin (wide receiver) - LSC South Receiver 1993 - Darren Hofferichter (linebacker) - GTE Aca- of the Year - AP Little All-America D2football.com, Daktronics demic All-District 6 1987 Cashmin Thomas - Honorable Mention - Don 2010 - Tae Evans (defensive back) - LSC South Michael Moore (wide receiver) - GTE Academic Defensive Back of the Year J.R. Compton (running back) - 2nd team -AP Little Hansen’s Football Gazette All-District 6 All-America, U.S. Achievement Academy’s 2008 2012 - Torrence Allen (WR) - LSC Co-Wide Receiver 1994 - Brad Bailey (wide receiver) - 1st team CoSIDA of the Year Collegiate All-America Jared Brock (linebacker) - 1st team - American Foot- All-District 6 1989 ball Coaches Association, AP Little All-America, Don Carthel - AFCA Super Region Four Coach of 1995 - Jon Mason (punter) - 1st team CoSIDA the Year Mark Bounds (punter) - 3rd team - USA Today/ Daktronics, Don Hansen’s Football Gazette, All-District 6 Football Gazette All-America D2football.com. Manase Foketi (OL) - Gene Upshaw Award Finalist 1997 - Rebert Mack (corner back/return specialist) Aaron Mullane - National Football Foundation 1990 Charly Martin (wide receiver) - 1st team - AP Little - 2nd-team All-District 6 Mark Bounds (punter) - 1st team - Kodak All-America All-America, Daktronics, Don Hansen’s Football National Scholar-Athlete Award and William V. 1998 - Bret Leathers (punter) - GTE Academic Campbell Trophy Finalist 1993 Gazette, D2football.com, All-District 6 Norman White (running back) - Honorable mention Keith Null (quarterback) - Honorable mention - Don Khiry Robinson (RB) - LSC Offensive Back of the Year 2003 - Chad Kennedy (punter) - 1st-team CoSIDA Dustin Vaughan (QB) - LSC Offensive Player of the - Dr. C.M. Frank All-America Hansen’s Football Gazette, D2football.com, Academic All-District 6 1994 J’Marcus Webb (offensive lineman) - 1st team Year; Harlon Hill Finalist (Top 8); LSC Academic Anthony May (def. back) - 1st-team CoSIDA Academic Player of the Year; LSC Male Scholar-Athlete Brad Bailey (wide receiver) - 1st team - AP Little - D2football.com; 3rd team - Don Hansen’s All-District 6 All-America, Football Gazette All-America, Dr. Football Gazette. of the Year 2004 - Chad Kennedy (punter) - 1st-team CoSIDA Ethan Westbrooks (DL) - LSC Defensive Player of the C.M. Frank All-America 2009 Academic All-District 6 Brian Hurley (offensive tackle) - 1st team- American Tae Evans (defensive back) - 3rd team Don Han- Year; Daktronics Division II National Defensive Derek Maupin (quarterback) - 1st-team CoSIDA Academic Player of the Year Football Coaches Association All-America, sen’s Football Gazette; All-District 6 Football Gazette All-America; 2nd team - AP Eugene Sims (defensive end) - 1st team - American 2013 - Sergio Castillo (K) Fred Mitchell Award 2007 - Jared Brock (linebacker) - 1st-team ESPN The (Top Kicker) Little All-America; Honorable Mention - Dr. C.M. Football Coaches Association; Don Hansen’s Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Frank All-America Football Gazette; 2nd team - D2football.com Taylor McCuller (LB) - LSC Linebacker of the Year Charly Martin (wide receiver) - 1st-team ESPN The Curtis Slater (DB) - LSC Defensive Back of the Year Grady Benton (quarterback) - Harlon Hill Finalist Broderick Marshall (Defensive tackle) - 3rd team Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 (fifth-place); 2nd team Dr. C.M. Frank All-America; Don Hansen’s Football Gazette; Dustin Vaughan (QB) LSC Offensive Player of the Keith Null (quarterback) - 1st-team ESPN The Magzine/ Year; Harlon Hill National Runner-Up; LSC 3rd team - Football Gazette All-America J’Marcus Webb (offensive line) - 1st team D2foot- CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Norman White (running back) - Honorable Mention ball.com; 2nd team - Daktronics; 3rd team Don Academic Player of the Year; LSC Male Athlete Kolt Kittley (wide receiver) - 2nd-team ESPN The Mag- and Scholar-Athlete of the Year; WT President’s - Football Gazette All-America, Dr. C.M. Frank Hansen’s Football Gazette; zine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 All-America 2010 Award; National Football Foundation National Matt Manley (wide receiver) - 2nd-team ESPN The Scholar-Ahtlete and William V. Campbell Trophy Brian Christian (linebacker) - Honorable mention - Shad Baichtal (linebacker) - 3rd team - Don Hans- Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Football Gazette All-America ens Football Gazette Award Finalist; Hampshire Honor Society honoree 2008 - Jared Brock (linebacker) - 1st-team ESPN The Craig Watts (OL) - LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year Duane Joubert (wide receiver/return specialist) - Stephen Burton (wide receiver) - honorable men- Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Honorable mention - Dr. C.M. Frank All-America tion - D2Football.com Patric Youngman (LB) - LSC Freshman of the Year Charly Martin (wide receiver) - 1st-team ESPN The 2014 - Conner Hollabaugh (K) Fred Mitchell Award 1995 Tae Evans (defensive back) - 2nd team - Don Han- Magzine/CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 Jon Mason (punter) - 1st team - AP Little All-America, sen’s Football Gazette; D2Football.com Finalist Keith Null (quarterback) - 1st-team ESPN The Magzine/ Carter James (LB) - LSC Freshman of the Year Football Gazette All-America, Dr. C.M. Frank Tyson Williams (tight end) - 3rd team - Don Hansens CoSIDA Academic All-District 6 All-America, American Football Quarterly Football Gazette Torian Oakley (DB) - LSC Defensive Back of the Year 2012 - John McSheffery (DB) - Capital One/CoSIDA 2016 - Dillon Vaughan (OL) Good Works Team All-America 2012 2nd-team Academic All-America 1997 Sergio Castillo (K) - Daktronics (1st Team); Little 2017 - Dillon Vaughan (OL) Good Works Team, LSC Aaron Mullane (OL) - Capital One/CoSIDA 1st-team Academic Player of the Year, Semifinalist for Rebert Mack (corner back/return specialist) - 2nd All-America (1st Team); D2Footballcom (Honor- Academic All-America team AP Little All-America, Football Gazette able Mention); BSN Sports (1st Team) William V. Campbell Trophy and NFF National Nathan Slaughter (WR) - 1st-team Capital One/CoSIDA Scholar Athlete honors, LSC Male Scholar-Athlete HISTORY BUFFALO 84 LSC Football Playoff History

LSC Football Postseason Results

NCAA Playoff History for LSC Teams LSC Teams in the NCAA Division II Team (Years Participated) Years W-L Pct. Championship Game Abilene Christian (2006-07-08-09-10-11)** 5 2-5 .286 [4 appearances, 3-1 record] Angelo State (1987-89-94-97-2005-14) 6 4-6 .400 YEAR TEAM RESULT Central Oklahoma (1996-98-99-2003) 4 3-4 .429 % 1981 Southwest Texas Won Midwestern State (2004-06-09-11-12-15-16-17) 8 2-8 .200 1982 Southwest Texas Won Northeastern State (1999-2000) 2 2-2 .500 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville Lost Southeastern Oklahoma (2004) 1 0-1 .000 Southwest Texas State (1981-82-83)$% 3 6-1 .857 2017 Texas A&M-Commerce Won Tarleton State (2001-03-09) 3 2-3 .400 Texas A&M-Commerce (1990-91-95-15-16-17)# 6 7-5 .583 Texas A&M-Kingsville (88-89-92-93-94-95-01-02-03-04-09-10)* 12 15-12 .555 LSC Teams in the NCAA Division II West Texas A&M (2005-06-07-08-10-12-13) 7 8-7 .533 Semifinals $ SWT won National Championships in 1981 and 1982; % SWT is no longer a member [12 appearances, 4-8 record] of the LSC; *TAMUK’s participation in 1996, 1997 and 1998 playoffs was vacated by YEAR TEAM RESULT action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions (record was 2-3); **ACU’s participation % 1981 Southwest Texas Won in the 2007 playoffs was vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions 1982 Southwest Texas Won (record was 1-1); # A&M-C won National Championship in 2017. 1988 Texas A&I Lost 1989 Angelo State Lost NCAA Playoff History By Year 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville Lost (in order of first appearance) 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville Won Texas State (6-1) Northeastern State (2-2) 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville Lost YEAR FINISH W-L YEAR FINISH W-L * 1998 Texas A&M-Kingsville Lost 1981 national champion 3-0 % 1999 lost in semifinals 2-1 1999 Northeastern State Lost 1982 national champion 3-0 2000 lost in 1st round 0-1 2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville Lost 1983 lost in 1st round 0-1 Tarleton State (2-3) 2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville Lost Angelo State (4-6) YEAR FINISH W-L 2012 West Texas A&M Lost YEAR FINISH W-L 2001 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 1987 lost 1st round 0-1 2003 lost in 1st round 0-1 2017 Texas A&M-Commerce Won 1989 lost in semifinals 2-1 2009 lost in 2nd round 1-1 1994 lost in 1st round 0-1 Midwestern State (2-8) * Participation has been vacated by action of the 1997 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 YEAR FINISH W-L NCAA Committee on Infractions 2005 lost in 1st round 0-1 2004 lost in 1st round 0-1 2014 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2006 lost in 2nd round 1-1 % Southwest Texas participated in NCAA playoffs, but Texas A&M-Kingsville (15-12*) 2009 lost in 1st round 0-1 LSC was not yet an NCAA member conference (still NAIA) YEAR FINISH W-L 2011 lost in 2nd round 0-1 1988 lost in semifinals 2-1 2012 lost in 1st round 0-1 1989 lost in 1st round 0-1 2015 lost in 2nd round 0-1 1992 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 2016 lost in 1st round 0-1 1993 lost in semifinals 2-1 2017 lost in 2nd round 1-1 1994 national runner-up 3-1 Southeastern Oklahoma (0-1) 1995 lost in semifinals 2-1 YEAR FINISH W-L 1996 lost in 1st round 0-1 * 2004 lost in 1st round 0-1 1997 lost in 1st round 0-1 * West Texas A&M (8-7) 1998 lost in semifinals 2-1 * YEAR FINISH W-L 2001 lost in 1st round 0-1 2005 lost in 2nd round 0-1 2002 lost in semifinals 2-1 2006 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2003 lost in semifinals 2-1 2007 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2004 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2008 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2009 lost in 1st round 0-1 2010 lost in 1st round 0-1 2010 lost in 2nd round 0-1 2012 lost in semifinals 3-1 Texas A&M-Commerce (7-5) 2013 lost in quarterfinals 2-1 YEAR FINISH W-L Abilene Christian (2-5**) 1990 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 YEAR FINISH W-L 1991 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 2006 lost in 1st round 0-1 1995 lost in 1st round 0-1 2007 lost in 2nd round 1-1** 2015 lost in 1st round 0-1 2008 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 2016 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2009 lost in 2nd round 1-1 2017 national champion 4-0 2010 lost in 2nd round 0-1 Central Oklahoma (3-4) 2011 lost in 1st round 0-1 YEAR FINISH W-L * Participation has been vacated by action 1996 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 of the NCAA Committee on Infractions 1998 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 ** Participation has been vacated by action of the NCAA Committee on Infractions 1999 lost in 1st round 0-1 % Southwest Texas participated in NCAA 2003 lost in quarterfinals 1-1 playoffs, but LSC was not yet an NCAA member conference (still NAIA) BUFFALO HISTORY

85 Buffaloes in the Pros

BUFFALOES IN THE PROS West Texas A&M has had a strong showing in the NFL throughout its history. The Buffs had 11 players on NFL teams, which was the most in Bobby Duncum 66 NCAA Division II, all but one of Division I-FCS (Montana) and more than Eugene “Mercury” Morris 68 41 Division I-FBS schools in 2016.

Dustin Vaughan QB Brittan Golden WR Eugene Sims DL Khiry Robinson RB Bryan Braman LB

George Allen (64-65)...... Houston Steve Haterius (65-67) ...... Toronto Bob Petrich (61-62) ...... San Diego Torrence Allen (2010-13)...... San Diego Floyd Headen (06-07)...... Tampa Bay Markus Pierce-Brewster (2014)...... New Orleans Geremy Alridge-Mitchell (2012-15)...... New Orleans Carl Heiman (67-68) ...... Vancouver Jesse Powell (66-68) ...... Miami Marc Andrews (66-67)...... San Diego Darryl Hemphill (78-81) ...... Denver Billy Pritchett (71-73) ...... Cleveland Ralph Anderson (68-70)...... Pittsburgh Ed Holwig (70-71) ...... Vancouver Chris Olson (2009-2013)...... Vancouver Ray Armentrout (64-65)...... Edmonton John Holt (77-80) ...... Indianapolis/Tampa Bay Roland Reichardt (68-69)...... Los Angeles Anthony Armstrong (01-04).Miami, Wash., Jax, Dallas, Cleveland Mike Hrncir (70-71)...... Vancouver Jerry Richardson (61-63) ...... San Francisco John Ayers (73-75)...... Denver/San Francisco Iosia Iosia (2014-15)...... Tennessee, Arizona, Denver Bo Robinson (75-78) ...... Detroit Dag Azam (67-69)...... Los Angeles John Jacobi (73-75) ...... Philadelphia Khiry Robinson (2011-12)...... N.O., N.Y. Jets, Toronto Milton Baker (78-81)...... Washington Alonda Johnson (86-87) ...... British Columbia/Calgary Pat Schwenke (05-07)...... Tampa Bay Dalton Bell (03-06)...... Green Bay/Seattle/Carolina/Toronto Bryan Johnson (2012-13)...... Buffalo Eugene Sims (08-09)...... St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams Carl Birdsong (77-78)...... St. Louis Cort Johnson (06-08)...... San Diego Dejuan Skinner (04-05)...... Philadelphia Cloyce Box (1946-48)...... Detroit Bryon Jones (67-68)...... NY Giants Nathan Slaughter (2010-13)...... Jacksonville, Arizona Bill Bradley (60-61) ...... San Diego Floyd Jones (74-75)...... Edmonton Merced Solis (72-74) ...... Kansas City/Vancouver Bryan Braman (09)...... Houston, Philadelphia Duane Joubert (92-95) ...... Calgary Dick Stamier (65) ...... Hamilton Larry Brazon (67-68) ...... NY Giants Kolo Kapanui (06-07)...... Cleveland Dave Szymakowski (65-67) ...... New Orleans Carl Brown (71-73) ...... Kansas City Glen Keller (76-79) ...... Atlanta Ray Taupule (99-00) ...... Detroit Kevin Brown (83-86) ...... Chicago Bob Kelley (50-51)...... Philadelphia Duane Thomas (67-68) ...... Dallas Ray Brown (68-70) ...... Atlanta Meshel Kelson (74-75) ...... Tampa Bay Chaun Thompson (98-02)...... Cleveland/Houston Willie Brown (67-68) ...... Washington Tom Krempasky (64-66)...... NY Giants Olan Thompson (68-70) ...... Baltimore Tom Brownfield (72-73) ...... Miami Doug Kriewald (64-66)...... Chicago Ralph Thompson (69-70) ...... New Orleans Stephen Burton (09-10)...... Minnesota, Jacksonville Kareem Larrimore (98-99) ...... Dallas Rocky Thompson (68-71) ...... NY Giants Jimmy Campbell (65-67) ...... San Diego Jeff Lloyd (73-75)...... Seattle Frank Thrasher (60-61) ...... Calgary Sergio Castillo (2010-13)...... Atlanta, Ottawa Jerry Logan (60-62) ...... Baltimore Bill Uzzolino (64-65) ...... Hamilton Tommy Coffey (56-58) ...... Edmonton Rebert Mack (95-97) ...... Baltimore John Varnell (60-62) ...... Houston J.R. Compton (1987-88) ...... NY Giants Wilton Manley (62-64) ...... Dallas Dustin Vaughan (2010-13)...... Dallas, Pittsburgh, Baltimore Bill Cross (47-50) ...... Chicago Cardinals Tanner Marsh (2008-2011)...... Montreal Butch Waltersheid (63-66) ...... Washington Tracy Dickson (72-74) ...... Dallas Charly Martin (04-08)...... Seattle, Carolina, San Diego, 49ers Curley Watters (66-68) ...... Denver A.Z. Drones (67-68) ...... Los Angeles Ray McCowan (58-60) ...... Pittsburgh Craig Watts (2010-13)...... San Diego, Bobby Duncum (64-66) ...... St. Louis Pat McCoy (04-05)...... Atlanta, Philadelphia J’Marcus Webb (08-09)...... Chi., Min., KC, Oakland, Seattle Jerry Epps (1959) ...... Edmonton Taylor McCuller (2010-13)...... New England Earl West (62-64) ...... St. Louis William Fifer (73-77) ...... Detroit Reggie McElroy (78-82) ...... NY Jets Ethan Westbrooks (2012-13)...... St. Louis/L.A. Rams Gary Finell (72-74) ...... San Diego Bill McKinney (69-71)...... Kansas City Ted Wheeler (64-66) ...... St. Louis Manase Foketi (2012)...... Denver, Buffalo, New Orleans DeWayne Miles (97-00) ...... Lions/Vikings Devron Williams (95-96) ...... Tennessee Terry Funk (64-66) ...... Kansas City Rick Mordecai (73-74) ...... Green Bay Bruce Womack (47-50)...... Detroit Dave Gasser (65-66) ...... Edmonton James Morton (86, 88)...... Tampa Bay Burl Wood (65-66) ...... New England Franco Glaze (97-98) ...... Calgary Mercury Morris (66-68) ...... Miami David Wood (82-84) ...... Kansas City Willard Goff (83-84)...... Atlanta Allen Mullins (72-74) ...... Dallas Earl Wood (65-66) ...... Saskatchewan Frank Goodish (67) ...... Toronto/Washington Russell Mundy (62-64) ...... Houston Mike Zuffuto (66-67) ...... San Diego Brittan Golden (07-11)...... Chicago, Arizona Don Nava (73-74) ...... Kansas City Percy Green (65-66) ...... Detroit Keith Null (05-08)...... St. Louis Bold indicates active player in the NFL/CFL as of July 6, 2018. Robin Ham (80-82) ...... Cleveland Albie Owens (66-68) ...... Houston, NY Jets Stan Hansen (68-70) ...... Baltimore Votie Patterson (85-87) ...... Chicago Newt Harrell (88-89) ...... LA Raiders Pete Pedro (61-63) ...... New England Antonio Harrison (98-99) ...... San Francisco Jim Perry (63) ...... Minnesota

CHAUN THOMPSON DUANE THOMAS EUGENE “MERCURY” MORRIS REGGIE MCELROY JOHN AYERS HISTORY BUFFALO 86 WTAMU Hall of Champions The WTAMU Athletic Hall of Champions been outstanding athletes, coaches, contributions (service, financial or another recognizes the finest student-athletes, administrators or support personnel during form of support) to the success and legacy coaches, administrators and other notable their WTAMU career AND/OR achieved of West Texas A&M Athletics. This may individuals who have contributed to the notable success in their professional include fans, boosters or an organization success of West Texas A&M Athletics. A careers after their matriculation from that has provided distinguished support. permanent display of all Hall of Champions WTAMU. It is not necessary for an The Selection Committee may recommend inductees is located in the lobby of the inductee to have graduated from West up to two Legacy Award winners each First United Bank Center and is open to Texas A&M. To gain entry, a nominee must year. Nominations for Legacy Award the public during regular University hours. receive at least two-thirds of a majority honorees may be made by any individual For consideration, nominees must vote by the selection committee. or organization. Legacy Award winners will have competed or been employed be recognized at the Hall of Champions for/by WTAMU for a minimum of two LEGACY AWARD Induction Dinner and be included in a seasons and be at least five years The Hall of Champions Selection permanent display alongside the Hall of removed from their last date of Committee is also charged with selecting Champions. competition and/or employment. Only in a Legacy Award winner(s) each year. The special circumstances will the five year Legacy Award was established in 2008 to requirement be waived, at the approval recognize individuals and organizations of the Director of Athletics and University not eligible for the Hall of Champions, President. Further, nominees will have but who have made significant lifetime

1987 Leon Manley Bob Kelley 2008 ^ Jule & Helen Minium Al Baggett Ronald Mills Angela Seay Land Davy Arnaud ^ Gary & Kathy Hyatt Price Brookfield Borden Price Bruce Wyre Leona Gerber Sam Burton Ray Franks 2014 George Ray Colvin 1990 1999 DeWayne Miles Emily Brister Ben Collins Jim Campbell Charles Byrd ^ Henry & Betty Ann Davis Jared Brock Lwood Dow Dory Funk, Jr. Sandy Callahan ^ J.W. and Nell Foust of Whitney Charly Martin Joed Forbus Merry Johnson-Byers Danny Cazalas Russell Printers Kendra Morgan Potts Joe Fortenberry Metz LaFollette Joe Hayes ^ Dr. Bob & Cleo Robinson Pat Gerald Bob Petrich 2009 ^ Jimmy & Sally Fincher Floyd Golden Scottie Pierce 2000 Joe Brooks Mitchell Jones Gail Simpson Raymond Brown David Cole 2015 Clifford Keith Burl Wood Henry Fields Charles “Shorty” Halbert Brad Bailey Delbert Lowres Earl Wood David Gasser Debbie Hendricks Tyler Cooper Gus Miller Phillip Wright Spencer “Hank” Washington James Morton Dr. Russell C. Long Odus Mitchell Shannon Stroud-Cavalier Brandi Green-Malveaux Putt Powell 1991 2001 Dennis Walling Lanny Phillips Larry Sanders Carl Brown Ronnie Mankin ^ Ray and Barbara Bain Family Harold Stuart Ernest Schur Austell Burrus Mike Mitchell ^ Roger Rowntree of Buck’s ^ Thom and Susan Hicks Pete Shotwell Charlie Daves Jeff Nunn Sporting Goods ^ Linda Elliott Elvis “Heck” Ward Steve Haterius Frank Stockman Foster Watkins 2010 2016 1992 2002 Kathy Clutterbuck-Nor Anthony Armstrong 1988 Woody Gilliland Dale Blaut Rok Ekker Lori DeShields Terry Adolph Royce Hillman Charles Kitchens Myrl and Earl Goodwin Keith Null Johny Ayers Rhonda Kimbrough Douglas Kriewald Roy Lee “Sammy” Malone Mike Ohm Cloyde Box Joe Meaker Bruce Womack Eddie Meyer Marvin Self Hatcher Brown Bob Sine Mike Wartes Troy Burrus 1993 2003 Mallory Vestal ^ John and Cora Teters Maurice Cheeks # Warren Hasse J.R. Compton ^ Ed & Mary Esther Mills ^ Tana Gunter Tommy Coffey Tod Mayfield Joesph Kemel ^ Stanley & Geneva Schaeffer Bill Cross Weldon Trice Natasha Taylor 2017 Corky Dawson Vanessa Wells Thibert Bill Yung 2011 Jerry Boeka Simmie Hill Beau Brown Jess Anne Fernandes Joe Kerbel 1994 2004 Nay Hale John Hasse Frank Kimbrough Carl Birdsong Boyce Box Ed Harris Kim LeComte Jerry Don Logan Kim Hudson Hubert “Cuby” Kitchens Mickey Matthews Jerry Simmons J.W. Malone Megan Kinen Morton Eve Posey Jim Reid David Willis Gene Mayfield Reggie McElroy John Varnell Bob Schneider ^ Jim Bob & Sharon Brown Eugene “Mercury” Morris ^ The Frank Barrett Family ^ Donald & Phyllis Handley “Pistol” Pete Pedro 1995 2005 ^ Dick & Joyce Railsbck Jesse Powell Eddie Conner Alondra Johnson Jerry Richardson Roy Lee Dunn Bob Kitchens 2012 ^ - Legacy Award Bo Robinson David Kent Renee Leurs-Gillispie Damien Lolar # - Honorary Inductee James Scott Von Tucker Sims Julie Saylor Young Don Patterson Allen Simpson Sarit Shenar Dave Szymakowski 1996 James Marvin Smith Duane Thomas Jill Myatt McDonald 2006 Celeste Stevenson Butch Walterschield Julie Myatt O’Dell Ana Carolina “Carol” Pereira Chaun Thompson Charles Wright Reggie Ramey Ana Cristina “Tita” Pereira ^Dr. Bill Barnhill Ollie Ross Bobby Kleincecke ^ Bob & Mary Stewart 1989 1997 Scotte Doores Tom Airhart Stan Carraway Ralph Davis 2013 Jerry Behrens Terry Funk Rebekah Bachman

Lawrence Brotherton Allene Stovall 2007 Dalton Bell BUFFALO Grady Burson Teresa Tinner Sarah Butler-Carthel Ray Burrus HISTORY Milt Fitts Martin Lattibeaudiere Dave Corley Buck Garrett 1998 Charley Sanders William Fifer Clark Johnson Alex Hale Bob R. Sloan Pat McDonald

87 The Last Time A West Texas A&M Individual Had ... The Last Time An Opponent Individual Had ...

Passing Passing 30 Completions - (30) Ben Arbuckle at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10-15-2016 30 Completions - (30) L. Perez vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-28-2017 40 Completions - (43) Taylor Harris vs. East Central, 11-13-2010 40 Attempts - (46) L. Perez vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-28-2017 40 Attempts - (42) Ben Arbuckle at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10-15-2016 50 Attempts - (55) N. Rooney vs. Adams State, 10-14-2017 50 Attempts - (50) Ethan Brinkley at UT Permian Basin, 9-18-2016 60 Attempts - (67) J.J. Harp Eastern New Mexico, 10-10-2009 60 Attempts - (62) Dustin Vaughan vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 9-21-2013 350 Yards - (387) L. Perez vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-28-2017 400 Yards - (495) Preston Rabb at Angelo State, 9-27-2014 400 Yards - (420) Mike Reilly Central Washington, 11-15-2008 500 Yards - (508) Dustin Vaughan vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 9-21-2013 Pass for 80 Yards - (84) Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 10-19-2006 Pass over 90 Yards - (99) Taylor Harris to Stephen Burton vs. Tarleton State, 10-9-2010 4 Touchdowns - Jake Faber (4) at Angelo State, 11-04-2017 3 Touchdowns - Ethan Brinkley (3) at Eastern New Mexico, 10-1-2016 5 Touchdowns - G. Rodriguez (5) at McMurry, 10-26-2013 4 Touchdowns - Ben Arbuckle vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10-8-2016 6 Touchdowns - Billy Malone at Abilene Christian, 11-22-2008 5 Touchdowns - Dustin Vaughan (5) vs. Eastern New Mexico, 11-2-2013 6 Touchdowns - Ben Arbuckle (6) at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10-15-2016 Receiving 7+ Touchdowns - Dustin Vaughan (7) vs. Central State, 10-5-2013 150 Yards - (170) Ricky Collins at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-18-2014 200 Yards - (203) J. Smith vs. McMurry, 10-4-2014 Receiving Two Players 100 Yds. - Thomas (132) & Tandy (125) vs. Tarleton State, 9-24-2016 150 Yards - (199) Torrence Allen vs. Angelo State, 10-19-2013 Reception over 80 Yards - (84) John Brock Abilene Christian, 10-19-2006 200 Yards - (242) Xavier Amey vs. Eastern New Mexico, 10-31-2015 10 Receptions - (14) C. Hovasse vs. Adams State, 10-14-2017 Reception over 90 Yards - (99) Stephen Burton vs. Tarleton State, 10-9-2010 4 Receiving Touchdowns - (4) Johnny Spevak Central Washington, 11-15-2008 Two Players 100 Yds. - Pomee (115) and Gilchrist vs. A&M-Kingsville, 10-8-2016 10+Receptions - (11) Junior Pomee at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 10-15-2016 Rushing 3 Receiving Touchdowns - (3) Anthony Johnson vs. West Georgia, 11-9-2013 100 Yards - (138) K. Cass vs. Eastern New Mexico, 9-30-2017 4 Receiving Touchdowns - (4) Junior Pomee at Okla. Panhandle State, 10-15-2016 150 Yards - (170) C. McClendon at Oklahoma Panhandle State, 11-9-2015 Two over 100 Yards - Pitre (130) and Pelrean (109) vs. A&M-Kingsville, 10-8-2016 Rushing 200 Yards - (292) Bernard Scott at Abilene Christian, 11-22-2008 100 Yards - (138) Warren Witherspoon vs. Azusa Pacific, 9-2-2017 30 or More Attempts - (33) E. Spight at Eastern New Mexico, 11-1-2014 150 Yards - (160) Warren Witherspoon vs. Adams State, 10-14-2017 Rush of 80 Yards - (84) Vincent Johnson at Midwestern State, 10-10-2015 200 Yards - (236) Geremy Alridge-Mitchell vs. Tarleton State, 9-19-2015 3 Rushing TD’s in a Game - Austin Micci (3) vs. CSU-Pueblo, 9-9-2017 40 or More Att. - (45) Geremy Alridge-Mitchell at A&M-Kingsville, 10-24-2015 Rush of 80 Yards - (80) Aarrhon Flores vs. Eastern New Mexico, 10-22-2011 Defense 3 Rushing TD’s in a Game - Geremy Alridge-Mitchell vs. Tarleton State, 9-19-2015 Interception Returned for TD - Kuziah Ferebee (70) vs. A&M-Kingsville, 10-8-2016 4 Rushing TD’s in a Game - Khiry Robinson at Eastern New Mexico, 10-20-2012 15+ Tackles - Brandon Payer at Colorado State-Pueblo, 9-10-2016 5 Rushing TD’s in a Game - Geremy Alridge-Mitchell at Eastern N.M., 11-15-2014 3 Interceptions in a Game - James Williams Abilene Christian, 11-6-2010 Fumble Return for TD - Caleb Valentine (6) at A&M-Kingsville, 10-7-2017 Defense 3-Plus Sacks in a Game - Brandon Jones (4) vs. A&M-Kingsville, 10-8-2016 INT Returned for TD - Kevon Thomas (36) vs. Azusa Pacific, 9-2-2017 Safety - TEAM at Azusa Pacific, 9-1-2016 Fumble Returned for TD - Carter James (35) vs. Tarleton State, 9-24-2016 3 Interceptions in a Game - Keon Gaither vs. East Central, 9-30-2005 Special Teams Safety - David Tameilau vs. McMurry, 10-4-2014 Blocked Punt - TEAM vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10-8-2016 15+ Tackles - (15) Trevor Myklebust at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10-7-2017 Blocked Punt for Touchdown - Alex Winters at Ashland, 11-24-2012 FG Blocked - TEAM at Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10-24-2015 Special Teams PAT Blocked - Deyon Sizer at Colorado State-Pueblo, 9-10-2016 Blocked Punt - Jordan Johnson at Angelo State, 11-04-2017 Field Goal of 50 Yards - (52, 54) Greg Zeurlein Nebraska-Omaha, 12-5-2009 Blocked Punt returned for TD - Trevor Myklebust vs. A&M-Kingsville, 10-25-2014 Punt for 60 Yards - (60) C. Thrasher vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-17-2015 FG Blocked - LaPear Willrich at Colorado State-Pueblo, 9-10-2016 Did Not Punt - Angelo State 10-22-2005 PAT Blocked - LaPear Willrich at Eastern New Mexico, 10-1-2016 Kickoff Return of 90+ Yards - (98) K. Duncan vs. CSU-Pueblo, 9-12-2015 PAT Returned for 2-Points - L.A. Dawson at Eastern N.M., 10-1-2016 Kickoff Return for TD - (100) B. Wilson vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-28-2017 Field Goal of 50 Yards - (53) Alex Schrag at Midwestern State, 10-21-2017 Punt Return for TD - Vincent Oglesby Texas A&M-Kingsville, 10-25-2003 Kickoff Return of 90 Yards - (93) Geremy Alridge-Mitchell vs. Shorter, 9-20-2014 Kickoff Return for a TD - (93) Geremy Alridge-Mitchell vs. Shorter, 9-20-2014 Converted an Onside Kick - Dimitri Donald at Eastern New Mexico, 11-1-2014 Did Not Punt - vs. Incarnate Word, 9-24-2011 Punt Return for TD - (69) P.J. Leonce at UT Permian Basin, 9-18-2016 Punt Return for 60 Yards - (75) Brittan Golden vs. Angelo State, 10-8-11 Four Field Goals in a Game - Sergio Castillo at Midwestern State, 11-16-2013 Punt for 60 Yards - (68) John Cummings at Angelo State, 11-04-2017 Punt for 70 Yards - (76) Felipe Parra at A&M-Kingsville, 10-24-2015 Punt for 80 Yards - (84) Cort Johnson vs. Central Oklahoma, 10-4-2006 HISTORY BUFFALO 88

E6BF Azusa Pacific Glendora, California 8:00 01 Citrus Stadium E6BF Oklahoma Panhandle State Canyon, Texas 6:00 08 Kimbrough Memorial Stadium E6BF Tarleton State * Canyon, Texas 6:00 15 Kimbrough Memorial Stadium E6BF Western New Mexico * Silver City, New Mexico 1:00 22 Altamirano Field E6BF Central Washington Ellensburg, Washington 8:00 29 Tomlinson Stadium

A4F UT Permian Basin * Canyon, Texas 6:00 06 Homecoming 2018 Kimbrough Memorial Stadium

A4F Angelo State San Angelo, Texas 4:00 13 LeGrand Stadium

A4F Eastern New Mexico * Canyon, Texas 6:00 20 Wagon Wheel Game Kimbrough Memorial Stadium

A4F Texas A&M-Commerce * Commerce, Texas 4:00 27 Memorial Stadium

@AH Texas A&M-Kingsville * Canyon, Texas 6:00 03 Kimbrough Memorial Stadium

@AH MSU Texas * Wichita Falls, Texas 1:00 10 Highway 287 Challenge Memorial Stadium