TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL 38 BOWL APPEARANCES | 11 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS | 565 ALL-TIME VICTORIES

GAME MONTANA STATE Jones AT&T Stadium (60,454) 3 p.m. Lubbock, Texas FOX Sports Net VS Aug. 31, 2019 1 TTU Sports Network

2019 SCHEDULE/RESULTS TEXAS TECH MONTANA STATE Overall: 0-0 | Big 12: 0-0 | H: 0-0 | A: 0-0 | N: 0-0 Record 0-0 Overall; 0-0 Big 12 Record 0-0 Overall; 0-0 Big Sky Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR | CFP: NR Rankings AP: NR | Coaches: NR | FCS: #17 AUGUST • (0-0) Last Game - Last Game - 31 MONTANA STATE 3 p.m. FSN Streak Lost 5 Streak Lost 1 SEPTEMBER • (0-0) Head Coach Matt Wells Head Coach Jeff Choate 7 UTEP 7 p.m. FSN Career Record 44-34 (7th Season) Career Record 17-18 (4th Season) 14 at Arizona 9:30 p.m. ESPN Record at Texas Tech 0-0 (1st Season) Record at Montana St. Same 28 at Oklahoma* TBA TBA Record vs. Montana State First Meeting Record vs. Texas Tech First Meeting OCTOBER • (0-0) 5 OKLAHOMA STATE* TBA TBA 12 at Baylor* TBA TBA TALE OF THE TAPE 19 IOWA STATE* TBA TBA 37.3 Points/Game 28.5 26 at Kansas* TBA TBA 31.1 Points Allowed/Game 28.5 NOVEMBER • (0-0) 132.6 Rush Yards/Game 231.8 9 at West Virginia* TBA TBA 352.6 Pass Yards/Game 140.5 16 TCU* TBA TBA 485.2 Total Offense/Game 372.3 23 KANSAS STATE* TBA TBA 448.9 Total Defense/Game 408.2 29 at Texas* 11 a.m. FOX or FS1 (2018 Team Statistics) DECEMBER • (0-0) 7 Big 12 Championship TBA TBA SATURDAY STORYLINES SERIES HISTORY WELLS ERA BEGINS WITH MONTANA ST. Overall Tech leads 1-0 n The Matt Wells era of Texas Tech Football begins Saturday afternoon In Lubbock Tech leads 1-0 when the Red Raiders host Montana State inside Jones AT&T Stadium. Wells In Bozeman None will make his debut leading the Red Raiders out of the smoke after being At Neutral Site None named the 16th head coach in program history this past November. Current Streak Won 1 n Wells arrives at Texas Tech after leading Utah State to five bowl appear- Last Meeting Tech 13, Montana St. 0 (1939) ances and a pair of 10-win seasons during his six years leading his alma mater. Prior to his promotion to head coach, Utah State had only made eight bowl appearances in its history. The Aggies finished 11-2 overall and ranked TV: FOX SPORTS NET as high as 21st nationally in Wells’ final season. n Play-by-Play: Eric Collins n Analyst: Max Starks n Producer: Joe Williams TIME TO START A NEW STREAK n The Red Raiders will look to start a new winning streak when it comes to season openers Saturday after falling to Ole Miss to kick off the 2018 TEXAS TECH SPORTS NETWORK RADIO: campaign. Texas Tech had previously opened each of its last 15 seasons n Play-by-Play: Brian Jensen with a victory, which was at the time the third-longest in the country. n Analyst: John Harris n The Red Raiders are an impressive 41-2 overall in non-conference home n Sideline Reporter: Chris Level games since moving to a spread offense in 2000. n Engineer: Steve Pitts n Texas Tech has won each of its last 19 home openers, the majority n Satellite Radio: Sirius 134 / XM 199 of which being in a blowout fashion. The Red Raiders have averaged 31.1 points as their margin of victory over the course of the winning streak. . n National Radio: None n Mobile App: TuneIn (search Texas Tech) NEW LOOK RED RAIDERS SET FOR OPENER SOCIAL MEDIA: #WreckEm n Texas Tech fans will notice several changes when the Red Raiders line n Twitter: @TexasTechFB up Saturday thanks to new systems installed by defensive coordinator Keith n Hashtag: #WreckEm / #WeUsOurProgram Patterson and offensive coordinator David Yost. n The Red Raiders will continue to utilize a fast-paced, spread offense as n Instagram: @TexasTech_FB Yost arrives in Lubbock after leading a Utah State offense that averaged n Facebook: TexasTechFootball 47.5 points per game a year ago, which ranked second nationally only be- hind College Football Playoff participant Oklahoma. IN MEMORANDEUM: DAVE PARKS n Patterson, meanwhile, will look to build on the quick work he made at Texas Tech lost one of its all-time greats in program history when Utah State as the Aggies led the FBS in forced turnovers during his only College Football Hall of Famer and Ring of Honor member Dave season in Logan. Parks passed away Aug. 8 at the age of 77. While best known as a wide receiver, Parks was a reliable two-way player for head coach WE, US & OUR PROGRAM JT King from 1961-63, excelling in the passing game while also Since his hire last November, Matt Wells has emphasized that the Red Raider football program will be a “We, Us and Our Program.” disrupting opposing offenses as a defensive back. In addition to his other roles, he also served as the Red Raiders’ punter. Parks “This is a We, Us and Our Program. I’ve said it from day one it’s not about me, it’s not about the starting linebacker, running back or one went on to be selected to three Pro Bowls (1965-67) and garnered coordinator or one fan. It’s the power of what we can do together. We’re not an offensive unit. We’re not a defensive unit. We’re a team. first team All-Pro honors twice during his 10-year NFL career with We’re Red Raiders. It’s the culture we are creating in this program. We need the passion of Red Raider Nation and make Jones AT&T Sta- the San Francisco 49ers, New Orleans Saints and Houston Oilers. dium the toughest place to play in the Big 12 Conference. We have to do it together.” - Matt Wells

#WreckEm TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE THE MONTANA STATE SERIES SERIES HISTORY n Texas Tech will be facing Montana State for the second time in program history as the two schools previously met way back in 1938 when the Red Raiders were in only their 15th year as a football program. Needless to say, there are no official statistics known from that game other than the Red Raiders winning via a 35-0 shutout. n The Red Raiders are 9-1 all-time against current members against the Big Sky Conference, which also includes former opponents such as Eastern Washington (2-0), Montana (3-1), Northern Arizona (2-0) and Weber State (1-0). MONTANA STATE (2-0) Date Loc. W/L TTU MSU Att. ON THIS DAY IN TECH HISTORY Sept. 17, 1938 H W 35 0 7,500 n Texas Tech will be playing on Aug. 31 for only the second time in program history as the Red Raiders previously opened the 1996 sea- son with a 21-14 setback at No. 21 Kansas State. That game marked the first between two Big 12 programs in conference history after the league was formed prior to the 1996 campaign. ALL-TIME SEASON OPENERS (SINCE 1960) n Now in its 95th year, Texas Tech will be opening the regular season in the month of August for only the ninth time and the first time ALL-TIME RECORD: 64-27-3 since 2014. Year Opponent W/L TT OPP 2018 Ole Miss L 27 47 2017 Eastern Washington W 56 10 TEXAS TECH IN SEASON OPENERS n Texas Tech is 64-27-3 all-time over its 94 season openers after opening 15 of the past 16 years with a victory. The lone loss during 2016 Stephen F. Austin W 69 17 that stretch came a year ago when Ole Miss handed the Red Raiders a 47-27 loss in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff Game in Houston. 2015 Sam Houston State W 59 45 n Prior to that loss, the Red Raiders boasted the third-longest winning streak 2014 Central Arkansas W 42 35 nationally for season openers, trailing only Ohio State and Alabama among FBS 2013 at SMU W 41 23 POINTS IN HOME OPENERS programs. Texas Tech’s 15 game winning streak in season openers was its longest (Since 2000) 2012 Northwestern State W 44 6 in program history. Year Opponent Points Scored 2011 Texas State W 50 10 n Texas Tech head coach Matt Wells is 2-4 over his career in season openers with 2018 Lamar 77 2010 SMU W 35 27 wins over Southern Utah in 2015 and Weber State in 2016. All four losses came 2017 Eastern Washington 56 2009 North Dakota W 38 13 to power-five programs, including two preseason top-15 teams in No. 9 Wisconsin 2016 Stephen F. Austin 69 2008 Eastern Washington W 49 24 2015 Sam Houston State 59 (2017) and No. 11 Michigan State (2018). 2007 at SMU W 49 9 2014 Central Arkansas 42 2006 SMU W 35 3 2013 Stephen F. Austin 61 2005 Florida International W 56 3 TEXAS TECH IN HOME OPENERS 2012 Northwestern State 44 n The Red Raiders have been dominant in home openers during their history as 2011 Texas State 50 2004 at SMU W 27 13 Texas Tech is 75-17-2 all-time after winning each of its last 19 openers inside 2010 SMU 35 2003 SMU W 58 10 Jones AT&T Stadium. 2009 North Dakota 38 2002 at Ohio State L 21 45 2008 Eastern Washington 49 n Since 1980, Texas Tech is 35-4 in home openers with two of those losses com- 2001 New Mexico W 42 30 2007 UTEP 45 ing to ranked opponents (1992 vs. No. 15 Oklahoma and 1990 vs. No. 18 Houston). 2000 New Mexico W 24 3 2006 SMU 35 n Texas Tech has scored at least 40 points in each of its last seven home openers. 1999 at Arizona State L 13 31 2005 Florida International 56 The Red Raiders have scored 50 or more points in five of those games and 60 points 1998 Texas-El Paso W 35 3 2004 TCU 70 three times. 2003 SMU 58 1997 at Tennessee L 17 52 n Texas Tech has not dropped a home opener since 1999 when North Texas 2002 Ole Miss 42 1996 at Kansas State L 14 21 shocked the Red Raiders, 23-14, in the third game of the season. 2001 New Mexico 42 1995 at Penn State L 23 24 2000 New Mexico 24 1994 New Mexico W 37 31 1993 Pacific W 55 7 LIGHTING UP THE SCOREBOARD n Since converting to the spread offense in 2000, Texas Tech has aver- THE FIRST TIME OUT 1992 Oklahoma L 9 34 aged 50.1 points per game over the course of 19 home openers. The Red (Texas Tech head coaches in their debut game) 1991 Cal State Fullerton W 41 7 Raiders have scored at least 20 points in all 19 games during that time and Year Opponent Opponent Result 1990 at Ohio State L 10 17 2013 SMU W, 41-23 at least 50 points nine times, including each of the last four seasons. 1989 Arizona W 24 14 2010 Tommy Tuberville SMU W, 35-27 n Texas Tech has won each of its last 19 home openers, the majority 1988 North Texas L 24 29 2000 Mike Leach New Mexico W, 24-3 of which being in a blowout fashion. The Red Raiders have averaged 31.1 1987 at Florida State L 16 40 1986 Spike Dykes Ole Miss L, 17-20 points as their margin of victory over the course of the winning streak. 1986 David McWilliams Kansas St. W, 41-7 1986 Kansas State W 41 7 1981 Jerry Moore Colorado L, 27-45 1985 New Mexico W 32 31 HEAD COACHES IN DEBUT GAME 1978 Rex Dockery USC L, 9-17 1984 Texas-Arlington W 44 7 1975 Steve Sloan Florida St. W, 31-20 n Texas Tech head coaches have an all-time record of 9-5-1 when making 1983 at Air Force L 13 28 1970 Jim Carlen Tulane W, 21-14 their debut on the Red Raider sideline. Matt Wells will look to match each 1982 at New Mexico L 0 14 1961 JT King Mississippi St. L, 0-6 of Tech’s last three head coaches - Kliff Kingsbury, Tommy Tuberville and 1981 at Colorado L 27 45 1951 DeWitt Weaver West Texas St. W, 46-7 Mike Leach - with a victory in his first game leading the Red Raiders. 1980 Texas-El Paso W 35 7 1941 Dell Morgan Abilene Christian W, 34-0 n This will be the first time a Tech head coach has made his debut against 1930 Pete Cawthon Wayland L, 0-6 1979 Southern Cal L 7 21 an opponent not named SMU since Leach faced New Mexico in 2000. Both 1929 Grady Higgenbotham Wayland W, 19-0 1978 at Southern Cal L 9 17 Kingsbury and Tuberville opened their tenures versus the Mustangs. 1925 E.Y. Freeland McMurry T, 0-0 1977 at Baylor W 17 7 1976 Colorado W 24 7 1975 Florida State W 31 20 STATISTICAL MATCHUP: TEXAS TECH VS. MONTANA STATE 1974 Iowa State W 24 3 CATEGORY TECH NCAA BIG 12 MSU NCAA CONF 1973 Utah W 29 22 Scoring Offense 37.3 16th 4th 28.5 52nd 6th 1972 Utah W 45 2 Total Offense 485.2 12th 4th 372.3 69th 11th 1971 at Tulane L 9 15 Rushing Offense 132.6 108th 9th 231.8 17th 3rd 1970 Tulane W 21 14 Passing Offense 352.6 3rd 1st 140.5 114th 12th 1969 Kansas W 38 22 Passing Efficiency 145.6 36th 5th 114.0 97th 13th 1968 Cincinnati T 10 10 Time of Possession 30:13 57th 5th 28:51 81st 7th 1967 Iowa State W 52 0 Scoring Defense 31.1 86th 7th 28.5 65th 4th 1966 at Kansas W 23 7 Total Defense 448.9 108th 8th 408.2 74th 4th 1965 Kansas W 26 7 Rushing Defense 132.6 108th 9th 194.7 81st 5th 1964 Mississippi State W 27 7 Passing Defense 288.3 128th 9th 213.5 57th 4th 1963 Washington State W 16 7 Passing Efficiency Defense 139.4 89th 5th 124.2 54th 5th 1962 West Texas State L 27 30 QB Sacks Per Game 2.33 50th 5th 1.85 70th 7th 1961 at Mississippi State L 0 6 Tackles for Loss 5.8 69th 6th 5.5 93rd 8th 1960 West Texas State W 38 14 Net Punting 39.1 32nd 3rd 38.0 16th 5th Punt Returns 10.1 51st 6th 12.2 16th 3rd Longest Win Streak: 15 Games (2003-17) Kickoff Returns 23.7 21st 1st 25.2 10th 2nd Longest Losing Streak: 3 Games (twice) Turnover Margin -0.33 90th 7th 0.77 12th 1st

2 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE BIG 12 CONFERENCE STANDINGS NON-CON SUCCESS FAMILIAR FOR TECH 16-STRAIGHT VERSUS THE FCS n Texas Tech enters this weekend having won each of its last nine non-confer- (All-Time Record: 20-1) CONF PCT. OVERALL STK ence games at home and 34 of its last 35 contests dating back to the 2002 season. Year Opponent Points Scored Baylor 0-0 .000 0-0 W2 The Red Raiders are an impressive 41-2 overall in non-conference home games 2018 Lamar W, 77-0 Iowa State 0-0 .000 0-0 L1 since moving to a spread offense in 2000. 2017 Eastern Washington W, 56-10 Kansas 0-0 .000 0-0 L4 n Texas Tech’s success against non-conference opponents from either the FCS 2016 Stephen F. Austin W, 69-17 Kansas State 0-0 .000 0-0 L1 level or a Group of Five conference is even more impressive as the Red Raiders have 2015 Sam Houston State W, 59-45 Oklahoma 0-0 .000 0-0 L1 2014 Central Arkansas W, 42-35 won each of their last 24 contests at home or on the road against non-power five Oklahoma State 0-0 .000 0-0 W1 2013 Stephen F. Austin W, 61-13 members. 2012 Northwestern State W, 44-6 TCU 0-0 .000 0-0 W3 n In fact, Texas Tech has not dropped a non-conference game against a Group 2011 Texas State W, 50-10 Texas 0-0 .000 0-0 W1 of Five opponent since falling at No. 17 Houston, 29-28, early in the 2009 season. 2010 Weber State W, 64-21 Texas Tech 0-0 .000 0-0 L5 In addition, Tech has not lost to an unranked, Group of Five opponent since New 2009 North Dakota W, 38-13 West Virginia 0-0 .000 0-0 L3 Mexico surprised the Red Raiders, 27-24, in 2004. 2008 Eastern Washington W, 49-24 2007 Northwestern State W, 75-7 BIG 12 UPCOMING SCHEDULE 2006 Southeastern Louisiana W, 62-0 RED RAIDERS VERSUS THE FCS FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 2005 Sam Houston State W, 56-3 n Since 1978 when the NCAA divided its Division I schools into two divisions, Tex- 2005 Indiana State W, 63-7 Oklahoma State at Oregon State 9:30 p.m. as Tech has compiled a 20-1 all-time record against FCS opponents. All of those 2001 Stephen F. Austin W, 58-3 games have been played at Jones AT&T Stadium. 1993 Pacific W, 55-7 SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 n Texas Tech has won its last 16-consecutive games against FCS opponents dat- 1991 Cal State Fullerton W, 41-7 ing back to the 1988 season. The NCAA renamed Division 1A and Division I-AA to 1988 North Texas L, 24-29 Northern Iowa at Iowa State 11 a.m. FBS and FCS in 2006 to note the distinction in football programs. 1988 Lamar W, 59-28 Indiana State at Kansas 11 a.m. 1987 Lamar W, 43-14 n This is the ninth time in the past 13 seasons where the Red Raiders have faced James Madison at West Virginia 1 p.m. 1985 North Texas W, 28-7 an FCS program in their home opener. Texas Tech is a perfect 8-0 in those games. 1984 Texas-Arlington W, 44-7 Montana State at Texas Tech 3 p.m. n Texas Tech is averaging an impressive 51.7 points per game all-time against FCS Stephen F. Austin at Baylor 6 p.m. foes. The Red Raiders have reached the 40-point mark in each of their last seven meetings with FCS programs. Nicholls State at Kansas State 6 p.m. n Texas Tech’s lone loss to an FCS program came in 1988 when North Texas stunned the Red Raiders, 29-24, inside Jones AT&T Stadium. Louisiana Tech at Texas 7 p.m. Arkansas-Pine Bluff at TCU 7 p.m. WELLS TABS 16 TO TEAM CAPTAINS CIRCLE n Matt Wells wrapped his first spring in charge of the Red Raiders by naming 16 team captains for the 2019 season. The team captains, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 which represent all four classifications, were elected in a vote of their teammates. Houston at Oklahoma 6:30 p.m. n Among the elected captains, senior offensive linemen Travis Bruffy and Terence Steele as well as senior Broderick Washington Jr. were selected for a second-consecutive season. n Wells will select four captains from this group each week during the regular season to represent the Red Raiders during the coin toss. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7 2019 TEXAS TECH TEAM CAPTAINS West Virginia at Missouri 11 a.m. Seniors: Jordyn Brooks (LB), Travis Bruffy (OL), Douglas Coleman III (DB), Terence Steele (OL), Broderick Washington Jr. (DL) Bowling Green at Kansas State 11 a.m. Juniors: Jack Anderson (OL), Eli Howard (DL), Riko Jeffers (LB), Thomas Leggett (DB), Jax Welch (RB) UTSA at Baylor 3 p.m. Sophomores: Alan Bowman (QB), Adrian Frye (DB), Ta’Zhawn Henry (RB) Coastal Carolina at Kansas 6 p.m. Freshmen: Xavier Benson (LB), Erik Ezukanma (WR), SaRodorick Thompson (RB) South Dakota at Oklahoma 6 p.m. BACK TO BOWL ELIGIBILITY McNeese State at Oklahoma State 6 p.m. n After missing out on bowl eligibility a year ago, the Red Raiders will look to LSU at Texas 6:30 p.m. BACK TO THE POSTSEASON return to the postseason and continue a trend where Texas Tech has not failed to (Texas Tech in seasons after missing a bowl) UTEP at Texas Tech 7 p.m. reach six wins in consecutive years throughout the duration of the Big 12 Confer- Year Record Year Record Bowl ence (1996-present). 2018 5-7 2019 -- -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 n In fact, back-to-back seasons without a bowl game are not only a rarity at Texas 2016 5-7 2017 6-7 Birmingham Tech, they are non-existent during the Big 12 era. As detailed to the right, the Red 2014 4-8 2015 7-6 AdvoCare Texas Kansas at Boston College 6:30 p.m. Raiders have recorded four non-bowl seasons since 1996, and in each, Tech has 2011 5-7 2012 8-5 Meineke Texas responded with a trip back to the postseason the following year. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 n Texas Tech has been among the most active schools in the country when it comes to bowl appearances. In fact, the Red Raiders have Kansas State at Mississippi State 11 a.m. played in 38 bowl games in their history, which ranks tied for 20th all-time in NCAA history and third among its Big 12 counterparts, trailing N.C. State at West Virginia 11 a.m. only Texas and Oklahoma. Oklahoma State at Tulsa 2:30 p.m. Iowa at Iowa State 3 p.m. WELLS BOLSTERS DEPTH WITH SLEW OF TRANSFERS n Matt Wells and his staff took advantage of the transfer market this offseason, adding seven impact players who will all be eligible Oklahoma at UCLA 7 p.m. for the 2019 season. The list of newcomers includes junior defensive back Ja’Marcus Ingram (Utah State), junior wide receiver McLane Texas at Rice 7 p.m. Mannix (Nevada), defensive back Zech McPhearson (Penn State), linebacker Evan Rambo (Cal), running back Armand Shyne (Utah), wide Texas Tech at Arizona 9:30 p.m. receiver RJ Turner (Louisiana-Monroe) and quarterback Jackson Tyner (Rice). n Of that group, the quartet of Ingram, Mannix, McPhearson and Rambo will all have two years of eligibility remaining with the Red Raid- BIG 12 PRESEASON POLL ers. All four players are currently projected in starting or backup roles for the Red Raiders this season. TEAM POINTS n Mannix was the first transfer to sign with Texas Tech as he returned to his native West Texas following two seasons at Nevada. He 1. Oklahoma (68) 761 combined for 1,653 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns through the air while with the Wolf Pack, earning Freshman All-America honors in 2. Texas (9) 696 the process in 2017. 3. Iowa State 589 n McPhearson and Rambo both bring significant experience to the defensive side of the ball as the duo has already seen action in 20- plus games over their respective careers. 4. TCU 474 n Shyne will give the Red Raider running game a boost after rushing for 512 yards and five touchdowns a year ago to help lead Utah to 5. Oklahoma State 460 the Pac-12 Championship game. He totaled 885 yards on the ground over his three years in Utah, two of which were mainly derailed due 6. Baylor 453 to injuries. 7. Texas Tech 281 n Turner and Tyner, meanwhile, add much-needed depth to the wide receiver and quarterback rooms as graduate transfers. Turner brings 8. West Virginia 241 a wealth of experience from his time at Louisiana-Monroe where he hauled in 100 passes for 1,669 yards and 10 touchdowns over 36 9. Kansas State 191 games. Tyner threw for 1,048 yards and four touchdowns over 16 career appearances at Rice prior to transferring to Texas Tech. 10. Kansas 89 n Ingram, meanwhile, was a late addition to the Texas Tech roster as he joined the Red Raiders midway through training camp. Ingram started in 15 games the past two seasons at Utah State where he began his career as a walk-on. He combined for 62 tackles with the Aggies, while adding 11 pass breakups and an interception.

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 3 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE MATT WELLS FILE Hometown Sallisaw, Okla. Education Utah State ‘96 (Business Marketing) Wife Jen Children Daughters: Jadyn, Ella; Son: Wyatt

COACHING HISTORY Year School Position 1997-01 Navy QBs/FBs/WRs Coach/J.V. Head Coach 2002-06 Tulsa Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator 2007-08 New Mexico Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator 2009 Louisville Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2010 New Mexico Wide Receivers 2011 Utah State Quarterbacks/Recruiting Coordinator 2012 Utah State Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks 2013-18 Utah State Head Coach 2019- Texas Tech Head Coach

RECORD AGAINST OPPONENTS Opponent Overall Home Away Neutral HEAD COACH MATT WELLS Air Force 3-3 2-2 1-1 0-0 Matt Wells, a two-time Mountain West Conference Coach of the Year recipient, enters his first season leading the Red Raiders after Akron 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 being named the 16th head coach in Texas Tech history on Nov. 29, 2018. Arizona 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wells compiled a 44-34 overall record at his alma mater, leading the Aggies to five bowl appearances during his six seasons. Utah Arkansas State 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 State had made only eight bowl appearances in its history prior to Wells’ promotion to head coach prior to the 2013 season. Wells depart- Baylor 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 ed Utah State as the only coach in school history to lead the Aggies to at least three bowl games as well as multiple bowl victories. Boise State 1-5 1-2 0-3 0-0 Wells closed his tenure in Logan as the second-winningest coach in program history as his 44 career victories trailed only the total BYU 3-3 1-2 2-1 0-0 of E. Lowell Romney, who accumulated 128 wins over a 29-year stretch from 1919-48. Wells compiled a 30-18 record in Mountain West Colorado State 3-3 2-1 1-2 0-0 play, trailing only Romney in all-time conference wins among Utah State head coaches. Fresno State 2-1 1-0 1-1 0-0 The Aggies recorded two of their three 10-win campaigns in school history under Wells as Utah State finished 10-4 in only his second Hawaii 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 season in 2014 and then 11-2 in 2018, which matched the school record for wins. Utah State was also 9-5 during Wells’ debut season in Idaho State 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 2013, which marked the most wins for a first-year head coach in program history. Iowa State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Utah State recorded one of its best seasons in school history in Wells’ final year as the Aggies closed the 2018 campaign ranked Kansas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 21st in the final Amway Coaches’ poll and 22nd in the Associated Press poll. It marked only the fourth time in school history the Aggies, Kansas State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 who climbed as high as No. 13 during the regular season, have ended a year among the top-25 schools in the AP poll. The No. 13 ranking, Michigan State 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 meanwhile, was Utah State’s highest since the 1961 season. Montana State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wells was named the 2018 Mountain West Coach of the Year for the second time during his stint in Logan, making him just the fifth Nevada 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 Mountain West coach to receive the honor twice in a career, joining the likes of Sonny Lubick, Rocky Long, Urban Meyer and Gary Patterson. New Mexico 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 He also received the accolade following his debut season in 2013. New Mexico State 1-1 1-0 0-0 0-1 Prior to accepting the head coaching position, Wells spent two seasons as an assistant coach with the Aggies, serving as quarter- Northern Illinois 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 backs coach and recruiting coordinator in 2011 before being promoted to offensive coordinator a year later. Utah State won 18 games in Oklahoma 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 those two seasons, including a school-record 11 victories in 2012. Oklahoma State 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wells, a quarterback for the Aggies from 1994-96, was a member of two conference championship teams as a student-athlete, which San Diego State 0-2 0-1 0-1 0-0 came as a redshirt freshman in 1993 and as a senior in 1996 when Utah State was a member of the Big West Conference. The Aggies San Jose State 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 earned a share of the Big West title each of those two seasons, the first of which garnered Utah State an invite to the 1993 Las Vegas Southern Utah 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Bowl II. Utah State topped Ball State, 42-33, in that game for its first bowl victory in school history. TCU 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Wells earned his bachelor’s degree in business marketing from Utah State in 1996, graduating cum laude. He and his wife, Jen, have Tennessee 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 two daughters, Jadyn and Ella, and one son, Wyatt. Tennessee Tech 1-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 Texas 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 WHAT THEY ARE SAYING... UNLV 4-0 2-0 2-0 0-0 “I really respect Matt Wells’ strong presence and leadership. I’ve “I am very excited to have Coach Wells at Texas Tech! He is an USC 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 seen his track record, and he’s had a really long and strong re- outstanding football coach who has a reputation as a rock solid Utah 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 cord of success that I believe will continue at Texas Tech. His man. He is a terrific talent evaluator who knows what type of UTEP 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 brother, Luke, was a player and assistant for us at Oklahoma. I’m student-athlete fits his fold, and he and his staff have recruited Wake Forest 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 excited for Matt to begin his career at Tech, and I believe he’ll do a the state of Texas well, especially Luke Wells. If Matt Wells is Washington 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 great job.” – Bob Stoops, former head coach at Oklahoma recruiting you, take it to the bank, you can play at a high level. I Weber State 2-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 am looking forward to the Matt Wells era. He is our guy and we West Virginia 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 “I love Matt. I think he will do a tremendous job. He is one of the are his. Well done, Kirby!” - former Red Raider and NFL quarter- Wisconsin 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 brightest and strongest candidates out there. He’s an up-and- back , a member of the Texas Tech Hall of Fame Wyoming 4-2 2-1 2-1 0-0 coming young coach, and I think he will win big at Texas Tech.” - Mack Brown, former head coach at Texas and current head “Quickly in the interview process, it became clear Matt Wells and BOLD indicates 2019 opponent. coach at North Carolina his leadership style were a perfect fit to lead our football pro- RECORD VERSUS CONFERENCES gram. We have a great future in store under Coach Wells, and Conference Overall Home Away Neutral “Congratulations on hiring Matt Wells. He actually recruited me to I firmly believe he is the right coach to take us to an elite lev- ACC 1-1 1-0 0-1 0-0 go to Navy. If Tech didn’t offer me, I was seriously considering it. el.” - Kirby Hocutt, Texas Tech Director of Athletics and former Big Ten 0-2 0-0 0-2 0-0 He is a great guy and was a hell of a recruiter.” - Texas Tech Hall Chairman of the College Football Playoff Committee. Big 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 of Famer and former NFL great Wes Welker Conference USA 1-0 0-0 0-0 1-0 FBS Independents 4-3 2-2 2-1 0-0 WELLS YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING HISTORY Year School Overall Home Away Neutral Conf. Finish Bowl Game Mid-American 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 2013 Utah State 9-5 4-2 4-3 1-0 7-1 1st - Mtn. Division Poinsettia Bowl (Def. #24 Northern Illinois, 21-14) Mountain West 30-19 17-7 13-12 0-0 2014 Utah State 10-4 6-0 3-4 1-0 6-2 T-2nd - Mtn. Division GILDAN New Mexico Bowl (Def. UTEP, 21-6) Pac-12 0-6 0-0 0-5 0-0 2015 Utah State 6-7 5-1 1-5 0-1 5-3 T-2nd - Mtn. Division Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (Lost to Akron, 21-23) SEC 0-1 0-0 0-1 0-0 2016 Utah State 3-9 3-3 0-6 0-0 1-7 6th - Mtn. Division - Sun Belt 1-2 1-0 0-1 0-1 2017 Utah State 6-7 3-3 3-3 0-1 4-4 T-4th - Mtn. Division Arizona Bowl (Lost to New Mexico St., 20-26) FCS Opponents 6-0 6-0 0-0 0-0 2018 Utah State 11-2 6-0 4-2 1-0 7-1 T-1st - Mtn. Division Gildan New Mexico Bowl (Def. North Texas, 52-13)* 2019 Texas Tech 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 -- -- * did not coach in bowl game

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WELLS ERA BEGINS WITH MONTANA STATE HEAD COACHES IN DEBUT SEASON WELLS CAREER RECORD BREAKDOWN n The 95th season of Texas Tech Football will feature a new look on the sidelines Tech Career School Year Record Bowl this fall as Matt Wells takes over as the 16th head coach in program history. Wells E.Y. Freeland 1925 6-1-2 -- Overall 0-0 44-34 arrives with a 44-34 career record following six years at Utah State where he led Grady Higgenbotham 1929 1-7-2 -- Conference 0-0 30-18 his alma mater to five bowl appearances and a pair of 10-win seasons. Pete Cawthon 1930 3-6 -- Non-Conference 0-0 14-16 n Wells kicks off his tenure on Aug. 31 against Montana State as he looks to re- Dell Morgan 1941 9-2 Sun Home 0-0 27-9 vamp a Texas Tech program that has suffered three-straight losing seasons for the DeWitt Weaver 1951 7-4 Sun Away 0-0 15-22 first time since suffering through seven consecutive sub-.500 years from 1979-85. JT King 1961 4-6 -- Neutral 0-0 2-3 Jim Carlen 1970 8-4 Sun n After missing out on bowl trips in two of the last three seasons, Wells will be Day Game 0-0 17-12 Steve Sloan 1975 6-5 -- looking to return the Red Raiders to the postseason in his first season. If history Rex Dockery 1978 7-4 -- Night Game 0-0 27-22 repeats itself, Wells could be in store for a solid debut season as 11 of the 15 Jerry Moore 1981 1-9-1 -- August 0-0 0-3 previous head coaches have recorded a winning record in their first year. David McWilliams 1986 7-5 Independence September 0-0 14-8 n Wells will look to become sixth consecutive first-year head coach to secure a Spike Dykes 1987 6-4-1 -- October 0-0 14-10 winning record in his debut season, joining the likes of David McWilliams (1986), Mike Leach 2000 7-6 Gallery Furniture November 0-0 14-10 Spike Dykes (1987), Mike Leach (2000), Tommy Tuberville (2010) and Kliff Kings- Tommy Tuberville 2010 8-5 TicketCity December 0-0 2-3 Kliff Kingsbury 2013 8-5 Holiday bury (2013). vs. Top-25 Teams 0-0 3-7 Matt Wells 2019 -- -- vs. Non-Ranked Teams 0-0 41-27 IN ELITE COMPANY vs. FCS 0-0 6-0 n Wells’ reputation as a program builder was highly recognized during his Utah State tenure as he was twice named the Mountain West On Natural Grass 0-0 3-6 Conference Coach of the Year. He is one of only five coaches in the conference’s history to earn the honor twice in a career, joining a list On Artificial Surface 0-0 40-28 that also includes Sonny Lubick, Rocky Long, Urban Meyer and his now Big 12 counterpart, Gary Patterson. Scoring First 0-0 33-10 FAMILIARITY WITH STAFF Leading After 1st Quarter 0-0 31-11 n When he interviewed with Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt and President Lawrence Schovanec last November, Matt Wells made it Trailing After 1st Quarter 0-0 4-20 clear his hire wouldn’t just bring the then Utah State head coach to Lubbock. It would, in fact, bring his entire program as Wells stressed Tied After 1st Quarter 0-0 9-3 the importance of hiring a staff that believed in the same philosophy. Leading at Halftime 0-0 39-7 n Wells brought six members of his Utah State staff with him soon after his hire, notably both of his coordinators in defensive coordina- Trailing at Halftime 0-0 4-23 tor Keith Patterson and offensive coordinator David Yost. Patterson led the Utah State defense during Wells’ last season in Logan, while Tied at Halftime 0-0 1-4 Yost coordinated the offense over the final two years. He also brought cornerbacks coach Julius “Juice” Brown, offensive line coach Leading After 3rd Quarter 0-0 42-2 Steve Farmer, strength and conditioning coach Dave Scholz, running backs coach DeAndre Smith and inside receivers and tight ends Trailing After 3rd Quarter 0-0 2-26 coach Luke Wells with him from Utah State. Tied After 3rd Quarter 0-0 0-6 n For his special teams position, Wells went back to his Utah State roots, hiring veteran coordinator Mark Tommerdahl as his associate Overtime 0-0 0-2 head coach. Tommerdahl, who also assists with the offensive line in addition to his role as special teams coordinator, previously served in a similar role at Utah State in 2017 where the Aggies led the Mountain West and ranked fourth nationally with four blocked punts. Utah Scoring less than 20 Points 0-0 2-19 State was also among the top-25 teams nationally for kick return defense after allowing only 18.1 yards per return. Scoring 20+ Points 0-0 42-15 n Paul Randolph, meanwhile, was quickly pursued for the defensive line position due to his ties to Patterson from their time together at Scoring 30+ Points 0-0 34-3 Arizona State, Pittsburgh and Tulsa. Known as one of the top defensive line coaches Allowing 20 points or less 0-0 33-3 in the country, Randolph served in a similar role the past three seasons at Memphis Allowing 10 points or less 0-0 12-0 WE’RE TALKING TURNOVERS and has also made similar stops at the likes of Alabama and West Virginia. (Number of turnovers forced nationally from 2013-18) n The two remaining staff spots were filled by veteran defensive backs coach School Fumbles Int. Turnovers With 100-yard rusher 0-0 24-5 Kerry Cooks (safeties) and outside receivers coach Joel Filani, who starred at Tex- Houston 69 101 170 Allowing 100-yard rusher 0-0 11-18 as Tech from 2003-06 and previously worked with Yost as a quality control assis- Louisiana Tech 60 98 158 With 300-yard passer 0-0 9-5 tant at Washington State in 2015. Cooks previously spent the past four years at the Washington 66 89 155 Allowing 300-yard passer 0-0 3-5 University of Oklahoma, including the final three as assistant defensive coordinator, UCF 68 86 153 Outgain Opponent 0-0 37-12 and the five years before that at Notre Dame. Ohio State 54 98 152 Gain 300+ yards total offense 0-0 38-21 Utah State 64 88 152 Clemson 58 92 150 Allowing 300+ yards total offense 0-0 27-29 IT’S NOT ONLY OFFENSE WITH WELLS Memphis 70 80 150 n Just because Matt Wells came up on the offensive side of the ball doesn’t mean Miami (Fla.) 66 84 150 No turnovers 0-0 9-4 he doesn’t know about defense. In fact, he boasted one of the nation’s most dis- Less than 3 turnovers 0-0 38-25 ruptive defenses in the country during his tenure at Utah State, highlighted by 152 STAYING OFF THE BOARD Three or more turnovers 0-0 5-9 forced turnovers, which led the Mountain West and ranked tied for fifth nationally. (Fewest points allowed nationally from 2013-18) No takeaways 0-0 5-14 n Utah State shared the FBS lead with 32 forced turnovers a year ago on its way School Points Allowed Three or more takeaways 0-0 20-5 to an 11-2 season, which matched the most wins in program history. The Aggies Utah 1,834 Fewer turnovers 0-0 26-7 also led the country in interceptions (22) as well as three-and-outs per game (5.7) TCU 1,834 Equal turnovers 0-0 8-8 Minnesota 1,836 and ranked third with six defensive touchdowns. More turnovers 0-0 9-19 Utah State 1,853 n In addition, the Aggies surrendered only 224 touchdowns during his six seasons, Boise State 1871 Control time of possession 0-0 24-6 which ranked third nationally behind only TCU (218) and Utah (221). The Aggies Opponent controls time of possession 0-0 19-28 ranked fourth in the country with 1,853 points allowed over his tenure, which trailed OUT OF THE END ZONE, TOO only Utah (1,834), TCU (1,834) and Minnesota (1,836). (Fewest touchdowns allowed nationally from 2013-18) n Utah State allowed only 23.9 points per game over Wells’ tenure as opponents School TDs Allowed were held to 15 or less a total of 21 times. TCU 218 n Defense wasn’t the only area Wells stressed throughout his Utah State tenure Utah 221 as the Aggies also scored four touchdowns via special teams in 2018. Utah State Utah State 224 ranked second in the FBS with 10 non-offensive touchdowns for a team that ranked Minnesota 229 Houston/Boise State 231 second nationally by averaging 47.5 points per game.

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MARK TOMMERDAHL KEITH PATTERSON DAVID YOST JULIUS BROWN KERRY COOKS STEVE FARMER JOEL FILANI PAUL RANDOLPH DEANDRE SMITH LUKE WELLS Assoc. HC/STs/OL Def. Coordinator Off. Coordinator Cornerbacks Safeties Offensive Line Outside Receivers Defensive Line Running Backs Inside WRs/TEs Field Field Press Box Field Press Box Field Field Field Field Field

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 5 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE CAREER STATS PASSING G Cmp Att Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/G Effic 2018 8 227 327 7 2,638 17 66 69.4 329.8 150.1 2019 ------Totals 8 227 327 7 2,638 17 66 69.4 329.8 150.1

300+ PASSING YARD GAMES Date Pass Yards Opponent Sept. 15, 2018 605 Houston Sept. 22, 2018 397 Oklahoma State Oct. 20, 2018 408 Kansas Oct. 27, 2018 323 Iowa State

MISCELLANEOUS STATS GAMES WITH A TOUCHDOWN PASS 2018 2019 Career Streak 8 -- 8 8

GAMES WITH MULTIPLE TOUCHDOWN PASSES 2018 2019 Career Streak 5 -- 5 1 QB ALAN BOWMAN GAMES WITH 3 OR MORE TOUCHDOWN PASSES 2018 2019 Career Streak BOWMAN BACK AS QB1 STELLAR FRESHMEN QBS 2 -- 2 0 n Alan Bowman recorded one of the best freshmen seasons by a Texas Tech quar- (All-time Texas Tech freshmen starting quarterbacks terback in school history a year ago as the Grapevine native made his debut off as sorted by passing yards) 2018 GAME-BY-GAME STATS the bench early in the season opener against Ole Miss and proceeded to shine in Name (Year) GP YDS TD YPG Opponent GP/GS Comp Att TD INT Yds Lg Run Yds TD LG leading the Red Raider offense. Bowman’s season was cut short, however, as he (2013) 10 2,718 20 271.8 Ole Miss 1/0 29 49 1 0 273 28 3 10 0 10 missed four games, including the final three to close the year, due to a chest injury. Alan Bowman (2018) 8 2,638 17 329.8 (2013) 8 2,315 12 289.4 n Bowman finished only 80 passing yards shy of matchingDavis Webb’s freshman Lamar 1/1 22 25 2 0 282 66 3 2 0 2 II (2014) 7 1,547 16 221.0 Houston 1/1 43 59 5 0 605 58 4 -3 0 5 record that was set in 2013. Webb compiled 2,718 yards through the air that sea- Ron Reeves (1978) 11 1,195 9 108.6 OK State 1/1 35 46 2 2 397 32 4 -26 0 1 son in 10 games, while Bowman was limited to only eight games due to injury. Aaron Keesee (1984) 10 755 6 75.5 WVU 1/1 9 20 1 1 123 40 1 2 0 2 n Bowman became the sixth true freshman in school history to start a game at TCU ------DID NOT PLAY ------quarterback, joining a list that includes Ron Reeves (1978), Aaron Keesee (1984), AMONG THE BEST Kansas 1/1 36 46 3 1 408 37 4 -27 0 0 Baker Mayfield (2013), Davis Webb (2013) and Patrick Mahomes II (2014). (Freshmen QBs with 600 passing yards in FBS history) Iowa St. 1/1 32 56 1 3 323 31 9 4 1 12 n Bowman turned in one of the most impressive performances by a freshman in Name (School) Opponent YDS Oklahoma 1/1 21 26 2 0 227 45 1 3 0 3 NCAA history versus Houston as he completed 43-of-59 passes for 605 yards and David Neill (Nevada) N.M. State 611 Texas ------DID NOT PLAY ------five touchdowns. Bowman’s 605 yards through the air marked the most by a fresh- Alan Bowman (Texas Tech) Houston 605 Luke Falk (Washington St.) Arizona State 601 K-State ------DID NOT PLAY ------man in Big 12 history, snapping the previous record of 598 yards set by Patrick Baylor ------DID NOT PLAY ------Mahomes II against Baylor in 2014. Totals 8/7 227 327 17 7 2638 66 29 -26 1 12 n Bowman finished six passing yards shy of the NCAA freshman passing record that was set in 1998 by Nevada’sDavid Neill against New Mexico State. It marked only the third time in FBS history where a freshman has thrown for at least 600 yards in a game (second time by 2019 GAME-BY-GAME STATS a true freshman). Opponent GP/GS Comp Att TD INT Yds Lg Run Yds TD LG Montana St. ------JUST A SOPHOMORE BUT EXPERIENCED UTEP ------n At only the age of 19, this will be Alan Bowman’s sixth-straight year to be named the starting quarterback dating back to his time at Arizona ------Grapevine High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. It took only three games into Bowman’s high school freshman season for him to Oklahoma ------earn the starting nod. Once he arrived at Tech last year, he was inserted off the bench in the season opener against Ole Miss and became OK State ------the starter the following week against Lamar. Baylor ------n Bowman closed his prep career by throwing for 11,393 yards and 119 touchdowns for Grapevine as one of the few four-year starters at Iowa St. ------a large Texas high school. He threw for more than 3,000 yards and 35 touchdowns each of his final two seasons, but was under-recruited Kansas ------with only three power-five offers from Texas Tech, Illinois and Ole Miss. WVU ------TCU ------SUCCESSFUL QBS ARE COMMON UNDER YOST SUCCESSFUL QBS UNDER YOST K-State ------n Alan Bowman will look to become the latest in a long line of successful quarter- During his 24 years at the collegiate level, David Yost Texas ------backs under offensive coordinator David Yost, a list that includes the likes of Brad has mentored several of the top quarterbacks the game has seen in recent memory. Below is a listing of those Smith, Chase Daniel and Blaine Gabbert at Missouri, Justin Hebert at Oregon and quarterbacks. SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Jordan Love most recently at Utah State. Name School Total Touchdowns 5, vs. Houston (2018) n Daniel, Gabbert and Smith all went on to NFL careers after being mentored by Brad Smith Missouri Pass Completions 43, vs. Houston (2018) Yost with Gabbert highlighting that group as the No. 10 overall pick of the 2011 NFL Chase Daniel Missouri Pass Attempts 59, vs. Houston (2018) Draft. Daniel is currently in his 11th NFL season as a member of the Chicago Bears. Blaine Gabbert Missouri Pass Yards 605, vs. Houston (2018) n Yost, similarily, worked with a sophomore quarterback a year ago at Utah State Justin Hebert Oregon Pass Touchdowns 5, vs. Houston (2018) as Love threw for 3,567 yards and 32 touchdowns with only six interceptions in Jordan Love Utah State Longest pass 66, vs. Lamar (2018) 2018 to lead one of the nation’s top offenses. Utah State closed the year averaging Had Intercepted 3, at Iowa State (2018) 47.5 points per game, which ranked second nationally in the FBS behind only eventual College Football Playoff participant Oklahoma. Total Offense Attempts 65, at Iowa State (2018) Total Offense Yards 602, vs. Houston (2018) FAMILY TIES Rush Attempts 4, vs. Houston (2018) n Alan Bowman isn’t the only member of the Bowman family with significant experience at the collegiate level as his father, Kirk Rush Yards 20, vs. Ole Miss (2018) Bowman, was a tight end at Penn State from 1980-83, while his two older sisters, Tori and Emily, both played soccer at the University of Rush Touchdowns 1, at Iowa State (2018) Oklahoma. Long Rush 12, at Iowa State (2018) n Kirk Bowman is known for one of the most famous plays in Penn State history as he was on the receiving end of a Todd Blackledge * Indicates most recent high touchdown pass that lifted the Nittany Lions to a 27-24 victory over Nebraska with only four seconds remaining. It was one of two touch- down grabs for Bowman that game - his only two catches on the season. Penn State went on to win the 1982 national championship, while Nebraska closed the year at No. 3 in the final polls with its only loss coming to the Nittany Lions.

6 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE BIG MEN UP FRONT HEADLINE LIST OF OFFENSIVE RETURNERS THE OFFENSIVE STANDARD n First-year offensive line coach Steve Farmer inherited an experienced unit this past spring that features four returning starters in Texas Tech has long been considered the offensive standard since tackles Travis Bruffy and Terence Steele as well as guards Madison Akamnonu the Red Raiders moved to a passing attack in 2000. In fact, the and Jack Anderson. The group of returners also includes Bailey Smith and Dawson CAREER STARTS ON THE O-LINE numbers don’t lie when it pertains to the high-octane Red Raider Deaton, who combined to make five starts a year ago. Name 2016 2017 2018 Career offense. Below is where Texas Tech ranks nationally in several of- Terence Steele 12 13 12 37* n The Red Raiders lost center Paul Stawarz from last year’s starting rotation as fensive categories since the start of the 2000 season: well as Jacob Hines, who made four starts at guard. Smith and Deaton are among Madison Akamnonu 7 13 7 27 Jack Anderson -- 13 12 25* the candidates to replace Stawarz at center as is redshirt freshman Will Farrar. Travis Bruffy 0 11 11 22 TOTAL YARDS n Among the offensive line alone, the group has accounted for 115 career starts, Bailey Smith 1 0 2 3 Texas Tech 118,035 led by Steele, who has started in all 37 games of his career. He is followed by Akam- Dawson Deaton -- 0 2 2 Oklahoma 117,715 * indicates consecutive starts nonu with 26 starts, Anderson with 25 and Bruffy with 22 of his own. Boise State 114,690 n In addition to the offensive line, Texas Tech also returns fellow starters in quar- Oregon 112,911 terback Alan Bowman, running back Ta’Zhawn Henry and wide receiver T.J. Vasher. Vasher leads the trio with 14 starts over his two-year Houston 110,796 career, while Bowman and Henry made seven and five starts last year as true freshmen. PASSING YARDS ANDERSON, DAWSON MORE THAN FAMILIAR WITH EACH OTHER Texas Tech 91,068 n Dawson Deaton Sophomore center will enter his first season as a regular starter on the offensive line with quite a bit of familiarity Hawaii 79,529 Jack Anderson playing alongside the guy to his right, junior right guard . While in their first year together as starters, the duo signed with Houston 71,466 Texas Tech together in 2017 out of Frisco High School in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex where they formed one of the top offensive lines Washington State 70,594 in the state of Texas. Oklahoma 70,488 n Anderson has started in all 25 games of his Red Raider career after signing with Texas Tech as a consensus four-star prospect and a top-50 prospect by ESPN. Anderson and Deaton, a highly recruited three-star recruit, both attracted more than 20 scholarship offers each TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS before joining the Red Raiders as mid-year enrollees in 2017. Boise State 1,277 Oklahoma 1,262 A.F.R.O.S. Oregon 1,196 n Texas Tech fans will recognize a popular saying among Red Raider wideouts this Texas Tech 1,162 season as the “A.F.R.O.S.” monicker has returned under new outside receivers coach THE BEST THROUGH THE AIR (Most touchdown passes among schools since 2000) Oklahoma State 1,089 Joel Filani. The term, which means “America’s Finest Receivers On Saturdays,” was School TD Passes originally popular when Filani was torching opposing defenses through the air from Texas Tech 732 TOTAL POINTS 2003-06. Hawaii 613 Oklahoma 9,785 n Luke Wells Filani and inside receivers coach will have a trio of veterans in senior Oklahoma 609 Boise State 9,763 RJ Turner McLane Mannix T.J. Vasher XBoise State 567 as well as juniors and to work with this sea- Oregon 9,130 KeSean USC 555 son, while incorporating a talented group of underclassmen in sophomores Texas Tech 8,847 Carter Dalton Rigdon Xavier White Erik Ezukan- , and as well as redshirt freshmen Oklahoma State 8,542 ma and Caden Leggett. n White was been among the most talked about Red Raiders throughout training camp as the walk-on from Lubbock impressed coaches PASSING TOUCHDOWNS and teammates with his route-running ability and speed. He returned to his hometown after transferring this summer from Dodge City Texas Tech 732 Community College where he appeared in seven games as a true freshman in 2018. Hawaii 613 n Among returning Red Raiders, Vasher leads the group in receiving after hauling in 54 passes for 687 yards and seven touchdowns in Oklahoma 609 2018. Vasher, known as one of the top deep threats and playmakers in the red zone, has recorded 85 receptions over his first two seasons, Boise State 567 resulting in 1,241 yards and 13 touchdowns. Southern California 555 n If Vasher has a similar season to a year ago, he could potentially challenge to enter the top 10 in Texas Tech history for career touch- down receptions. Vasher currently has 13 touchdown grabs, eight shy of matching Carlos Francis (2000-03), Wes Welker (2000-03) and PASSING COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Nehemiah Glover (2001-04) for ninth all-time in the school record book. Texas Tech 66.2 n Mannix heads into his first season as a Red Raider with a similar 13 career touchdowns from his two-year stint at Nevada. Mannix and Boise State 65.3 fellow transfer RJ Turner bring significant experience to the wide receiver room after combining for more than 1,600 receiving yards over Oklahoma- 63.4 each of their respective careers. Southern California 63.2 n Cameron Batson Dylan Cantrell Texas Tech has played five wide receivers into the NFL in the last two years alone in (Titans), (Char- Houston 62.8 Keke Coutee Antoine Wesley Derrick Willies gers), (Texans), (Ravens) and (Browns). That group adds to the legacy of Red Raider wide Toledo/Western Kentucky 62.7 receivers in the NFL as Texas Tech also boasts the likes of Danny Amendola (Lions) and Michael Crabtree (Cardinals) on training camp rosters. n Wide receivers who sign with Texas Tech come to Lubbock with the knowledge they will have the opportunity to catch plenty of touch- down passes. In fact, since the Red Raiders moved to a wide-open, spread offense in 2000, Tech has recorded 732 touchdowns through the air, more than 100 more than any other school in the country. UNIFORM WATCH (Since 2009) Over the past decade, Texas Tech has been Black-Black-Grey 1-0 SPECIALTY UNIFORMS among the most inovative teams in the coun- Gray-Gray-Gray 1-0 Wounded Warrior (2010) 1-0 try related to team uniforms. The Red Raiders Black-Black-Red 0-1 Wounded Warrior (2011) 0-1 have multiple uniform combinations in their Black-White-Red 0-4 Lone Star Pride (2012) 0-1 wardrobe and often do not use the same com- White-White-Red 0-2 Lone Survivor (2013) 0-1 bination twice in a season. Here’s a look at White-Black-White 1-1 Lone Star Pride (2013) 0-1 Texas Tech’s record in various uniform com- White-Red-White 1-0 Throwbacks - Black (2014) 0-1 binations: Gray-White-Gray 1-3 White Ombre’ (2014) 0-1 Red-Red-White 1-0 Lone Star Pride (2014) 0-1 Helmet-Jersey-Pants Record Red-White-White 1-0 Black Ombre’ (2014) 0-1 Black-Black-Black 11-10 Red-White-Red 0-2 Throwbacks - White (2015) 2-0 Black-White-Black 12-7 Red-Red-Red 0-2 Throwbacks - Red (2017) 1-1 Black-Red-Black 7-3 Red-White-Black 1-1 Throwbacks - White (2018) 1-0 White-White-White 9-5 Red-Red-Black 0-1 Black-Red-White 4-0 Red-Black-White 0-1 Black-Black-White 4-3 Black-White-Gray 0-1 Black-Red-Red 3-1 Black-White-White 1-2 Black-Gray-Black 1-0

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 7 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE ACTIVE CAREER LEADERS BROOKS BACK FOR SENIOR SEASON RUSHING YARDS There haven’t been many tackles the past three years that haven’t featured Armand Shyne* 885 linebacker Jordyn Brooks, who returns for his senior campaign after leading Jett Duffey 375 the Red Raiders in tackles in two of the past three seasons. After recording Ta’Zhawn Henry 341 at least 80 tackles each of the last three seasons, Brooks needs only 70 SaRodorick Thompson 105 to break into the Texas Tech record book, which would place him in a tie for 10th all-time in program history with Charles Rowe (1986-89). RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Armand Shyne 9 TEXAS TECH CAREER TACKLES LEADERS Ta’Zhawn Henry 8 1. Lawrence Flugence (1999-02)______500 Jett Duffey 4 2. Brad Hastings (1983-86)______480 SaRodorick Thompson 3 3. Kevin Curtis (1998-01)______430 4. Michael Johnson (1984-87)______393 RECEPTIONS 5. Zach Thomas (1992-95)______390 McLane Mannix* 107 6. Matt Wingo (1988-91)______385 RJ Turner* 98 7. Shawn Banks (1992-95)______365 T.J. Vasher 83 8. Cody Davis (2009-12)______362 9. Ryan Aycock (2000-03)______338 RECEIVING YARDS 10. Charles Rowe (1986-89)______329 RJ Turner* 1,669 Jordyn Brooks (2016-present)______259 McLane Mannix* 1,653 T.J. Vasher 1,241 PATTERSON BRINGS ATTACKING STYLE TO RED RAIDER DEFENSE n New defensive coordinator Keith Patterson will look to bring an attacking style to Red Raider defense, one that many recognize from RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS his lone season at Utah State. The Aggies turned into one of the nation’s most opportunistic defenses, sharing the FBS lead with 32 forced McLane Mannix* 13 turnovers. T.J. Vasher 13 n Utah State led the country with 22 interceptions and three-and-outs forced (5.7 per game), while ranking third nationally in defensive RJ Turner* 10 touchdowns (6), 16th in third down conversion defense (33.0 percent), 19th in passing efficiency defense (113.76), 21st in fourth down conversion defense (41.9 percent) and 33rd scoring defense (22.2 points per game). TOTAL TACKLES n This is Patterson’s second stint in the Big 12 Conference as he was previously the Defensive Coordinator at West Virginia from 2012- Jordyn Brooks 259 13. Patterson spent a total of four seasons at Arizona State (2014-17) prior to his one-year stay at Utah State, three of which were in the Broderick Washington Jr. 99 role of defensive coordinator. Riko Jeffers 93 PLENTY OF EXPERIENCE BACK FOR RED RAIDER DEFENSE INTERCEPTIONS n Even with the loss of familiar faces Dakota Allen and Jah’Shawn Johnson, Texas Tech still brings back plenty of experience on the Adrian Frye 5 defensive side of the ball in returning starters Jordyn Brooks, Douglas Coleman III, DaMarcus Fields, Eli Howard, Desmon Smith and Douglas Coleman III 3 Broderick Washington Jr. Jordyn Brooks 2 n The group of returning starters along with a mix of two-deep reserves such as CAREER STARTS ON DEFENSE Adrian Frye, Lonzell Gilmore, Riko Jeffers, Quentin Yontz and Nick McCann have Name 2016 2017 2018 Career SACKS combined for 141 starts over their respective careers. Jordyn Brooks 11 11 12 34 Broderick Washington Jr. 1 13 11 25 n According to Pro Football Focus, Washington is the top returning interior de- Eli Howard 9.0 DaMarcus Fields - 11 12 23 Broderick Washington Jr. 6.0 fender against the run in the Big 12 as he graded at 84.0 percent a year ago. Wash- Eli Howard - 7 11 18 Jordyn Brooks 4.0 ington recorded 41 tackles from his defensive tackle position, which included sev- Desmon Smith - 6 8 14 Evan Rambo 2.0 en for a loss and three sacks. Douglas Coleman III 3 4 6 13 Riko Jeffers 2.0 n Brooks also ranked as the Big 12’s highest-graded returning linebacker, accord- Adrian Frye - - 4 4 ing to Pro Football Focus. Brooks graded out at 77.9 after leading the Red Raiders Lonzell Gilmore - 3 - 3 PASSES DEFENDED in tackles for the second time in his three seasons. He also notched three sacks Riko Jeffers - 2 1 3 Quentin Yontz - 1 2 3 and an interception. DaMarcus Fields 19 Nick McCann - - 1 1 Adrian Frye 18 n Howard, likewise, leads all Big 12 returning edge defenders with 38 quarterback Douglas Coleman III 17 pressures from a year ago, according to the publication. Howard was responsible Ja’Marcus Ingram* 11 for 37 tackles in 2018 and ranked second on the team with 3.5 sacks. n Jeffers filled in for an injured Allen for multiple stretches late in the 2018 season, giving the linebacker much-needed experience FUMBLE RECOVERIES entering his junior season. Jeffers trailed only Brooks and Allen with 71 tackles last year and also added two forced fumbles and a pair Douglas Coleman III -3 of sacks. Riko Jeffers 2 FRYE LOOKS TO BUILD OFF FRESHMAN ALL-AMERICA SEASON FUMBLE RECOVERIES n Sophomore defensive back Adrian Frye will look to duplicate a strong debut season from a year ago where he earned Freshman DaMarcus Fields/Eli Howard 3 All-America honors from the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA). He was the first Red Raider defensive player to be named a * reflects transfer student-athlete Freshman All-American since fellow defensive back Jarvis Phillips in 2011.

RANDOM FACTS ABOUT THE RED RAIDERS n Sophomore wide receiver KeSean Carter (pictured right) was a member of the Texas Tech track and field program this past spring that won the NCAA Men’s Outdoor national title, the first for a men’s program in school history. n Junior defensive back Zech McPhearson from a family of athletes as his father and each of his six brothers played football collegiately or baseball at the professional level. His father, Gerrick McPhearson, was a defensive back at Boston College and went on to play for the New England Patriots in the NFL. n Speaking of famous relatives, freshman quarterback Maverick McIvor’s father, Rick McIvor, played the same position collegiately at the University of Texas (1979-83) and was later selected in the third round of the 1984 NFL Draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. n Junior inside receiver McLane Mannix’s father, Kevin Mannix, was a member of the 1988 Odessa Permian football program that was featured in the best-selling book Friday Night Lights. n Junior wide receiver T.J. Vasher was nominated for an ESPY Award this past summer for his spectacular one-handed catch last sea- son at Ole Miss. Vasher is the nephew of Nathan Vasher, who played seven seasons in the NFL with the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions. n Thomas Leggett’s older brother, Jordan was a tight end for Clemson before being selected in fifth round of 2017 NFL Draft by the Jets. n Freshman wide receiver Cameron Cantrell is likely a familiar name for fans after his older brother, Dylan Cantrell, was a wide receiver for the Red Raiders from 2013-17. He is currently in his second year with the Los Angeles Chargers organization. n Texas Tech boasts possibly the tallest player in the country in freshman Trevor Roberson, who measures at 6-11 and 345 pounds.

8 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE n His selection marked the first time a Red Raider had earned Freshman All-Amer- DON’T THROW AT FRYE RECORD BREAKDOWN ica accolades by the FWAA since current Indianapolis Colts offensive lineman (National rankings among freshmen in 2018 for inter- 2019 Big 12 Le’Raven Clark collected th honor in 2012. Jack Anderson was also recognized as ceptions) Overall 0-0 0-0 a Freshman All-American following the 2017 campaign by USA Today and ESPN. Name (School) INT vs. Big 12 Conference 0-0 0-0 n Frye turned in one of the top performances by a freshman defensive back in Andre Cisco (Syracuse) 7 vs. Non-Conference 0-0 0-0 school history after picking off five passes while breaking up 13 others. He ended Adrian Frye (Texas Tech) 5 at Jones AT&T Stadium 0-0 0-0 the season as the Big 12 leader in both interceptions and passes defended and Jevon Holland (Oregon) 5 in Away Games 0-0 0-0 ranked among the top 10 nationally in both categories. Three Others 4 at Neutral Sites 0-0 0-0 n Among freshmen nationally, Frye shared the FBS lead for passes defended (18) Day Games 0-0 0-0 and ranked tied for second in interceptions. Night Games (6 p.m. start or later) 0-0 0-0 n Frye’s five interceptions marked the most by a Red Raider in a season since Darcel McBath had seven and Daniel Charbonnet also vs. Top 25 teams 0-0 0-0 recorded five in 2008. It marked the most picked off passes by a freshman in a single season since former All-Southwest Conference vs. Top 10 teams 0-0 0-0 safety Tracy Saul had eight in 1989. vs. Top 5 teams 0-0 0-0 CAN’T SHUT US OUT vs. Top-Ranked Teams 0-0 0-0 TEXAS TECH KNOWS OFFENSE (Longest consecutive scoring streaks in the FBS) TV games 0-0 0-0 n One thing is certain when watching Texas Tech - the Red Raiders are going to Games School Years on FSN 0-0 0-0 find their way onto the scoreboard. Tech is currently riding a consecutive-game 386 Florida 1988-present on FOX 0-0 0-0 scoring streak that spans 270 games dating back to the 1997 season. 333 TCU 1992-present on FOX Sports 1 0-0 0-0 n The streak, which began against Texas A&M on Oct. 25, 1997, ranks eighth na- 309 Virginia Tech 1995-present on ESPN 0-0 0-0 tionally and is the second-longest active streak in the Big 12 behind TCU. 304 Georgia 1995-present on ABC 0-0 0-0 295 Nebraska 1996-present n The first touchdown or field goal against Montana State would move Texas Tech on ESPN2 0-0 0-0 278 Boise State 1997-present into a tie for 15th all-time in FBS history for the longest consecutive scoring streak 274 Georgia Tech 1997-present on ESPNU 0-0 0-0 as Washington previously scored in 271-straight games from 1981-2004. The Red 270 Texas Tech 1997-present Scoring first 0-0 0-0 Raiders could also potentially catch Washington State and Texas this season as 268 Oklahoma 1998-present Opponents score first 0-0 0-0 well as the Cougars found the scoreboard in 280-consecutive games from 1984- Leading at halftime 0-0 0-0 2008, while Texas did so in 282-straight contests from 1980-2004. LIGHTING UP THE JONES Trailing at halftime 0-0 0-0 n Texas Tech is the only school in the country to rank among the top 16 teams for (Most home games with 50 or more points among FBS Tied at halftime 0-0 0-0 total offense and top 10 for passing offense in every season since 2002. schools since 2015) Leading after third quarter 0-0 0-0 School Total Games n After defeating Houston to close non-conference play, the Red Raiders have Trailing after third quarter 0-0 0-0 Texas Tech 14 now scored at least 50 points in 14 of their last 22 games inside Jones AT&T Stadi- Tied after third quarter 0-0 0-0 Memphis 12 um, easily the highest total among teams nationally during that span. Oklahoma 12 Overtime games 0-0 0-0 Ohio State 9 YES, A TIGHT END AT TEXAS TECH Oklahoma State 9 Scoring less than 20 points 0-0 0-0 n One aspect of a David Yost offense that may be new to Red Raider fans is his Oregon 9 Scoring 20-29 points 0-0 0-0 use of a tight end. Texas Tech will continue its use of a spread offense but will add Scoring 30-39 points 0-0 0-0 a wrinkle with the use of a tight end both in the running and passing game. Scoring 40-49 points 0-0 0-0 n Senior Donta Thompson earned the starting nod at tight end during training camp as the veteran looks to make more an impact of- Scoring 50+ points 0-0 0-0 fensively after being used sparingly the last two years. Thomas, who has three receptions for 41 yards over his career, was a standout on Allowing less than 20 points 0-0 0-0 special teams the past two seasons where he appeared in all 25 games. Allowing 20-29 points 0-0 0-0 n Not long after accepting the job in Lubbock, Matt Wells and his staff began searching for a tight end to add depth to a room that not Allowing 30-39 points 0-0 0-0 only included Thompson but also sophomore Tyler Carr and junior Connor Killian. They found a suitable recruit in junior Travis Koontz, who Allowing 40+ points 0-0 0-0 signed with Texas Tech out of Ventura Community College in California. Koontz ranked as the No. 2 tight end in the 2019 junior college Totaling 300-399 yards of total offense 0-0 0-0 class by 247Sports and was recruited by the likes of LSU, Michigan State, Georgia and TCU. Totaling 400-499 yards of total offense 0-0 0-0 Totaling 500-599 yards of total offense 0-0 0-0 BRUFFY NOT JUST KNOWN FOR HIS BLOCKING ABILITY Totaling 600+ yards total offense 0-0 0-0 n Even while entering his third season as a starter on the offensive line, Travis Bruffy’s talents aren’t solely focused on protecting Alan Rushing for less than 100 yards 0-0 0-0 Bowman or paving the way for Texas Tech’s slew of running backs. The senior is among the most talented student-athletes across college Rushing for 150+ yards 0-0 0-0 football as Bruffy is involved in NCAA legislation and has also taken part in two prestigious internships over each of the last two summers. Passing for less than 300 yards 0-0 0-0 n Bruffy, who has made 22 starts the past two years on the offensive line, represented Texas Tech and the Big 12 Conference at the Passing for 300-399 yards 0-0 0-0 autonomy session of the NCAA Convention last January in Orlando. Bruffy was one of 15 student-athletes from across the power-five Passing for 400-499 yards 0-0 0-0 conferences and one of four football student-athletes to vote on key legislates measures affecting his peers at a national level. Passing for 500+ yards 0-0 0-0 n During his break between the spring semester and summer workouts, Bruffy has served a pair of prestigious internships as he worked Allowing less than 100 yards rushing 0-0 0-0 for an oil and gas company in the Midland area prior to his 2018 junior campaign. This past summer, Bruffy traveled to New York City where Allowing 100-199 yards rushing 0-0 0-0 he worked on the foreign currency exchange desk at Credit Suisse. Allowing 200+ yds rushing 0-0 0-0 n For his effors in the classroom as well as in the Lubbock community, Bruffy is already a nominee for the AFCA Good Works Team, the Allowing less than 200 yards passing 0-0 0-0 Wuerffel Trophy and the Campbell Trophy sponsored by the National Football Foundation. Allowing 200-299 yards passing 0-0 0-0 Allowing 300-399 yards passing 0-0 0-0 LONE STAR PRIDE Allowing 400+ yards passing 0-0 0-0 n Texas Tech leads all power-five programs in the state of Texas for percentage of players hailing from the Lone Star State as 83 percent Allowing less than 300 yards total offense 0-0 0-0 of the Red Raiders stayed in-state to play collegiate football. Tech significantly Allowing 300-399 yards total offense 0-0 0-0 leads its Big 12 counterparts in percentage of players from Texas as Baylor and the LONE STAR PRIDE Allowing 400-499 yards of total offense 0-0 0-0 University of Texas rank second at 74 percent, while TCU ranks fourth at 54 percent. (Percentage of players from the Lone Star State among Allowing 500+ yards of total offense 0-0 0-0 n The only other schools at or above 80 percent in Texas are Texas State at 85 FBS schools from the state of Texas) percent and Texas A&M at 80 percent. School From Texas Total Perc. Having no turnovers 0-0 0-0 n Since his hire, Matt Wells has made it a priority to recruit the state of Texas Texas State 93 110 85% Forcing no turnovers 0-0 0-0 Texas Tech 98 118 83% heavily as he hired a staff with significant ties to the Lone Star State. In its first Leading turnover margin 0-0 0-0 recruiting class under Wells, Texas Tech signed 12 of its 16 players who made it to Texas A&M 105 131 80% North Texas 84 109 77% Trailing turnover margin 0-0 0-0 campus from the state of Texas alone (does not include four-year transfers). Two Houston 85 110 77% Tied in turnover margin 0-0 0-0 of those were junior-college transfers in place kicker Jonathan Garibay and tight Baylor 90 121 74% Having <2 takeaways 0-0 0-0 end Travis Koontz. Texas 85 115 74% Having 2 or more takeaways 0-0 0-0 n In addition, Wells has been heavily involved in promoting high school coaches in SMU 99 139 71% Leading in time of possession 0-0 0-0 the state of Texas with an open door policy for any program to visit the Red Raiders Rice 71 102 70% When trailing in time of possession 0-0 0-0 during spring practices and training camp. Wells and his staff have also been pre- UTSA 72 109 66% senters at many of the coaching conventions throughout the state. UTEP 69 110 62% TCU 67 124 54% Data reflective of online rosters as of Aug. 22

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 9 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE 2019 PRESEASON HONORS YOU’RE ON SCHOLARSHIP: WELLS SURPRISES EIGHT TO END CAMP JACK ANDERSON (OL) n Matt Wells ended his first training camp leading the Red Raiders with a surprise, placing eight walk-on student-athletes on schol- Preseason All-Big 12 Team arship. The list included sophomore tight end Tyler Carr, junior tight end Connor Killian, redshirt freshman wide receiver Caden Leggett, Dave Campbell’s All-Texas First Team sophomore linebacker Michael Nelson, sophomore wide receiver Mark Richardson, sophomore wide receiver Dalton Rigdon and junior Top Offensive Lineman in Texas (Dave Campbell’s) running back Jax Welch. Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team (Phil Steele) n Wells made the surprise using the Jones AT&T Stadium video board as the screen showed the headshots of previously mentioned Preseason All-Big 12 First Team (Athlon Sports) seven student-athletes with a Double T taking the place of the eighth and final spot. Wells pointed out there would be one additional scholarship to give out, this one to senior defensive lineman Malik Essilfie, who he described as being “everything that Texas Tech Football ALAN BOWMAN (QB) is all about.” Davey O’Brien Award Watch List Earl Campbell Award Watch List DEGREES IN HAND Manning Award Watch List n Texas Tech will have 14 student-athletes on its roster this fall who have already completed their undergraduate degrees. Maxwell Award Watch List The list includes Madison Akamnonu, Lonzell Gilmore, Eli Howard, Ja’Marcus Ingram (grad transfer), Zech McPhearson (grad Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team (Phil Steele) transfer), Houston Miller, Evan Rambo (grad transfer), Armand Shyne (grad transfer), Terence Steele, Christian Taylor, Donta Thompson, RJ Turner (grad transfer), Jackson Tyner (grad transfer) and Quentin Yontz.

n Of that group, four student-athletes will have multiple years of eligibility remaining in Howard, Ingram, McPhearson and Rambo. The JORDYN BROOKS (LB) final three names of that group all arrived at Texas Tech as graduate transfers with Ingram being the youngest as he earned his degree Bronko Nagurski Trophy Watch List from Utah State in only three years. Butkus Award Watch List n This will be the second-consecutive year for Howard to play with a degree already in hand. He earned his undergraduate degree in Dave Campbell’s All-Texas First Team management from Texas Tech prior to his sophomore season and is currently enrolled in a graduate program. Preseason All-Big 12 First Team (Phil Steele) Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team (Athlon Sports) FROM LUBBOCK TO SPAIN n Texas Tech had four members of its football program - Patrick Curley, Jaylon Hutchings, Brayden Stringer, Quentin Yontz TRAVIS BRUFFY (OL) - travel overseas this summer for a study abroad program in Seville, Spain. The trip was coordinated through the Marsha Sharp Allstate AFCA Good Works Team Nominee Center for Student-Athletes, taking the four Red Raiders approximately 5,141 miles away from Lubbock for the first of several Wuerffel Trophy Watch List future opportunities for Tech student-athletes to futher their education overseas. Dave Campbell’s All-Texas Second Team Preseason All-Big 12 Fourth Team (Phil Steele) A BANNER YEAR FOR TEXAS TECH ATHLETICS n The Red Raider football program will look to duplicate the success many of its counterparts on campus experienced this past spring DOUGLAS COLEMAN III (DB) as the 2018-19 academic year was a banner year for Texas Tech Athletics. Preseason All-Big 12 Fourth Team (Phil Steele) n Despite missing a bowl game, Texas Tech boasted the highest-ranked men’s athletics program in the state of Texas in the Capital One Cup standings where the Red Raiders ranked among the top 10 for the first time in program history. It marked the second-consecutive ADRIAN FRYE (DB) year Texas Tech ended the year as the highest-ranked school in Texas in the standings. Preseason All-Big 12 Team n The 2018-19 academic year was highlighted by a national title at the NCAA Men’s Track and Field Outdoor Championships, marking the Dave Campbell’s All-Texas First Team first for a Texas Tech men’s program in school history. Sophomore wide receiver KeSean Carter was part of the Red Raider track and field Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team (Phil Steele) program throughout the indoor and outdoor seasons and was an alternate on the 4x100 meter relay at the national meet. Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team (Athlon Sports) n Texas Tech came close to another national title a few months prior as Red Raider Basketball took top-seeded Virginia to the wire in the NCAA National Final. It was the first Final Four appearance for the Red Raiders, who previously claimed their first Big 12 regular-season TA’ZHAWN HENRY (DL) title prior to the March Madness run. Preseason All-Big 12 Fourth Team (Athlon Sports) n On the diamond, Texas Tech returned to the College World Series in Omaha for the fourth time in a six-year span before finishing among the final four teams for the first time in program history. The Red Raiders are one of only three programs nationally to advance to Omaha ELI HOWARD (DL) four times over the last six years. Dave Campbell’s All-Texas Second Team n Overall, all but four of Texas Tech’s 17 intercollegiate programs played in the NCAA postseason, including every spring sport (baseball, Preseason All-Big 12 Fourth Team (Athlon Sports) softball, track and field, men’s and women’s tennis and men’s and women’s golf). n At the professional level, Patrick Mahomes II shined as a first-year starting quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs, earning NFL MVP RIKO JEFFERS (LB) honors after becoming the only signal caller in history to throw for 5,000 yards in a single season at both the collegiate and NFL ranks. Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team (Athlon Sports) TEXAS TECH TO CELEBRATE 150TH YEAR OF COLLEGE FOOTBALL MCLANE MANNIX (WR) n Texas Tech will honor the history of college football with a special 150 patch the Red Raiders will wear on their game jersey each Biletnikoff Award Watch List week this season. The patch initiative is part of the promotion through the National Football Foundation and the College Football 150th Anniversary (CFB150) non-profit headed by Executive Director Kevin Weiberg. TERENCE STEELE (OL) Reese’s Senior Bowl Watch List Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team (Phil Steele) n MATT WELLS ended training camp by surprising eight walk-ons with a full scholarship through a video presentation. Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team (Athlon Sports)

BRODERICK WASHINGTON JR. (DL) Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team (Phil Steele) Preseason All-Big 12 Third Team (Athlon Sports)

T.J. VASHER (WR) Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team (Phil Steele) Preseason All-Big 12 Second Team (Athlon Sports) ESPY Awards “Best Play” Nominee

10 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE TEXAS TECH QUICK FACTS HEAD COACH MATT WELLS Alma Mater Utah State ‘96 Record at Texas Tech First Season Career Record 44-34 (7th Season) Bowl Appearances Five (2013-15, 2017-18)

TEAM INFORMATION 2018 Overall Record 5-7 Big 12 Record (Finish) 3-6 (T-7th) Home Record 3-3 Road Record 2-3 Neutral 0-1 Lettermen Returning/Lost 42/30 Starters Returning/Lost (Offense) 7/4 Starters Returning/Lost (Defense) 6/5 Newcomers 45

TEAM HISTORY First Season 1925 RED RAIDERS IN THE NFL All-Time Record/Seasons 565-450-32/95th MAHOMES PACES RED RAIDERS IN THE NFL AFTER MVP SEASON All-Time Conference Record 270-238-10 Conference Championships 11 n The national spotlight captured the rise of Patrick Mahomes II a year ago as the former Texas Tech signal caller went from a first-year starter to eventual NFL Most Valuable Player after leading the Kansas City Chiefs to one win shy of the Super Bowl. Mahomes claimed the Bowl Appearances/Record 38 (14-23-1) NFL’s top honor following a memorable debut where he became only the second quarterback in NFL history to throw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns in a regular season. STADIUM INFORMATION Name Jones AT&T Stadium n Dating back to his time as a Red Raider, the 2016 Sammy Baugh Trophy winner is the only quarterback in history to throw for 5,000 yards at both the collegiate and NFL levels. Mahomes threw for 5,052 yards in only 12 games as a junior in 2016, his final season as a Red Capacity 60,454 Raider before being selected with the 10th overall pick of the 2017 NFL Draft. Stadium Luxury Suites 85 Stadium Club Seats 1,644 n Mahomes is the first Red Raider in school history to garner NFL MVP honors as he was also an All-Pro selection and the AFC starter in the annual Pro Bowl game. He was also the first Kansas City Chief to be recognized with the NFL’s top honor. Stadium Surface FieldTurf (installed 2017) Band Goin’ Band from Raiderland (400 members) GRANT SIGNS CONTRACT EXTENSION TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY n Jakeem Grant signed a four-year contract extension with the Miami Dolphins prior to the 2019 season that will reportingly reward Texas Tech’s all-time leading receiver with $24 million over the course of the deal. The Dolphins have used Grant’s speed in various ways Founded 1923 as he is Miami’s regular kick and punt returner and has also contributed in the passing game. Grant returned both a kick and a punt for a Enrollment 38,246 touchdown in only 10 games last year as he missed the final six due to injury. Nickname Red Raiders Chancellor Dr. Tedd Mitchell n Grant joined the Dolphins in 2016 after the organization selected him in the sixth round of the draft. Grant departed Texas Tech as the school’s career leader in receiving yards after totaling 3,289 through the air from 2011-15. He also ranks among the top five in program President Dr. Lawrence Schovanec history for both career receptions (255) and touchdowns (27). Faculty Athletics Representative Brian Shannon Director of Athletics Kirby Hocutt MISCELLANEOUS OFFSEASON NOTES Official Mascot Masked Rider (horse and rider) Unofficial Mascot Raider Red (cartoon figure) n Michael Crabtree enters his 11th season in the NFL after signing with the Arizona Cardinals midway through training camp. Crabtree has totaled more than 630 catches and 7,400 receiving yards during his professional career with additional stops with the San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders and Baltimore Ravens. TEXAS TECH BOWL HISTORY n Danny Amendola similarily is in his 11th NFL season and first with the Detroit Lions where he will look to build off the 485 receptions, Texas Tech is looking to make its 39th postseason bowl appearance 4,684 receiving yards and 20 touchdowns over his professional career. in its 95-year history which ranks among the top-20 programs all- n After winning a pair of Super Bowl rings with the Patriots, LaAdrian Waddle signed with the Buffalo Bills this offseason following four time in bowl games played. The Red Raiders rank third among current years in New England. He is one of four Red Raiders all-time with multiple Super Bowl rings. Big 12 Conference programs in bowl appearances. n Kerry Hyder also found a new home in the offseason as he returned to the state of Texas as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. Hyder SCHOOL APPEARANCES previously spent his first four NFL seasons with the Detroit Lions. 1. Alabama 66 n Sam Eguavoen has made sparks with the Miami Dolphins throughout training camp as he has placed himself in contention to make the 2. Texas 55 53-man roster after beginning his professional career in the Canadian Football League (CFL). 3. USC 54 4. Nebraska 53 RED RAIDERS IN HEAD COACHING ROLES Georgia 53 n Texas Tech is one of only two FBS programs in the country to boast two former players as NFL head coaches this season as Anthony 6. Tennessee 52 Lynn enters his third season leading the Los Angeles Chargers, while Kliff Kingsbury heads into his debut season with the Arizona Cardi- Oklahoma 52 nals. The only other school in the FBS with multiple alumns as NFL head coaches is Miami of Ohio, which features John Harbaugh (Ravens) 8. LSU 50 and Sean McVay (Rams). William and Mary at the FCS level also sports two of its former players roaming NFL sidelines in Sean McDermott 9. Penn State 49 (Bills) and Mike Tomlin (Steelers). Ohio State 49 n Lynn, who earned the Chargers job after serving as the Bills’ interim head coach to end the 2016 campaign, is coming off his best 11. Michigan 47 season as an NFL head coach after leading San Diego to a 12-4 record and an appearance in the AFC Divisional round. 12. Georgia Tech 46 13. Florida State 45 #REDRAIDERSINTHENFL ROSTER Florida 45 Dakota Allen (2015, 2017-18) Los Angeles Rams Kerry Hyder (2009-13) Dallas Cowboys 15. Arkansas 43 Danny Amendola (2004-07) Detroit Lions Branden Jackson (2012-15) Seattle Seahawks Auburn 43 Cameron Batson (2014-17) Tennessee Titans* Patrick Mahomes II (2014-16) Kansas City Chiefs 17. Miami (Fla.) 40 Dylan Cantrell (2013-17) Los Angeles Chargers* Pete Robertson (2012-15) Arizona Cardinals Texas A&M 40 Le’Raven Clark (2012-15) Indianapolis Colts LaAdrian Waddle (2009-12) Buffalo Bills Clemson 40 Michael Crabtree (2007-08) Arizona Cardinals DeAndre Washington (2011-15) Oakland Raiders 20. Texas Tech 38 Keke Coutee (2015-17) Houston Texans Davis Webb (2013-15) New York Jets Washington 38 Cody Davis (2009-12) Jacksonville Jaguars Antoine Wesley (2016-18) Baltimore Ravens 22. Mississippi 37 Sam Eguavoen (2011-14) Miami Dolphins Derrick Willies (2016-17) Cleveland Browns Jakeem Grant (2012-15) Miami Dolphins * designates players on Injured Reserve

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 11 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE TEXAS TECH SPORTS PERFORMANCE CENTER exas Tech is in its third year utilzing the $48 million Sports TPerformance Center, which officially opened in 2017 as one of the top indoor practice facilities in the country. The facility hous- es a 100-yard playing field that is within walking distance of the outdoor practice fields at the Football Training Facility, allowing Matt Wells and his staff to quickly transition indoors in the case of inclement weather.

In addition to supporting the Red Raider football program, the Sports Performance Center is also home to Texas Tech’s na- tional-champion track and field program. The facility houses a 200-meter bank track, which will allow Tech to host several of the nation’s top collegiate and high school meets each year.

The Sports Performance Center, which funded entirely through philanthropic gifts to The Campaign for Fearless Champions, also includes 1,500 track seating for fans, a strength and conditioning area for many of Texas Tech’s Olympic sports, the Becky and Kel- ly Joe Family Sports Medicine Center and the PlainsCapital Bank Nutrition Center.

The football program utilizes the Petersen Family Indoor Football Facility, which is named in honor of Gary Petersen, co-founder and managing partner of EnCap Investments and limited partner and minority owner of the NFL’s Houston Texans and the Houston As- tros of Major League Baseball. NATIONAL RANKINGS ASSOCIATED PRESS (Preseason) AMWAY COACHES POLL (Preseason) COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF TECH IN THE NATIONAL RANKINGS Team Record Points Team Record Points TEAM RECORD WEEK AP COACHES CFP 1. Clemson (52) 0-0 1540 1. Clemson (59) 0-0 1619 First poll will be released Nov. 5 Preseason NR NR -- 2. Alabama (10) 0-0 1496 2. Alabama (6) 0-0 1566 3. Georgia 0-0 1403 3. Georgia 0-0 1447 Week 2 ------4. Oklahoma 0-0 1331 4. Oklahoma 0-0 1415 Week 3 ------5. Ohio State 0-0 1261 5. Ohio State 0-0 1368 Week 4 ------6. LSU 0-0 1199 6. LSU 0-0 1218 Week 5 ------7. Michigan 0-0 1164 7. Michigan 0-0 1155 Week 6 ------8. Florida 0-0 1054 8. Florida 0-0 1103 9. Notre Dame 0-0 1044 9. Notre Dame 0-0 1100 Week 7 ------10. Texas 0-0 1005 10. Texas 0-0 1038 Week 8 ------11. Oregon 0-0 860 11. Texas A&M 0-0 893 Week 9 ------12. Texas A&M 0-0 852 12. Washington 0-0 834 Week 10 ------13. Washington 0-0 786 13. Oregon 0-0 737 Week 11 ------14. Utah 0-0 772 14. Penn State 0-0 699 15. Penn State 0-0 651 15. Utah 0-0 642 Week 12 ------16. Auburn 0-0 578 16. Auburn 0-0 606 Week 13 ------17. UCF 0-0 410 17. UCF 0-0 436 Week 14 ------18. Michigan State 0-0 377 Wisconsin 0-0 436 Week 15 ------19. Wisconsin 0-0 370 19. Iowa 0-0 343 20. Iowa 0-0 330 20. Michigan State 0-0 313 21. Iowa State 0-0 302 21. Washington State 0-0 274 22. Syracuse 0-0 209 22. Syracuse 0-0 227 23. Washington State 0-0 200 23. Stanford 0-0 200 24. Nebraska 0-0 154 24. Iowa State 0-0 169 25. Stanford 0-0 141 25. Northwestern 0-0 161

RECEIVING VOTES: Missouri 117, Army 94, RECEIVING VOTES: Nebraska 152, Boise State Mississippi State 87, Miami 70, Northwestern 63, 118, Mississippi State 111, Miami 94, Army 91, TCU 57, Virginia 44, Boise State 38, Cincinnati Kentucky 79, Virginia Tech 64, TCU 63, USC 47, 16, South Carolina 15, Virginia Tech 12, Fresno Fresno State 32, Utah State 32, Virginia 30, State 8, Utah State 8, Minnesota 7, Memphis 6, Cincinnati 25, West Virginia 24, Memphis 24, Appalachian State 5, West Virginia 3, Oklahoma Oklahoma State 20, South Carolina 15, NC State State 3, UAB 3, Arizona State 3, Arizona 1, USC 1. 12, Duke 10, Boston College 5, Florida State 4, Baylor 4, Appalachian State 4, Houston 3, North Texas 3, Temple 2, Arizona State 2, UCLA 2, Minnesota 1, Ole Miss 1, Tennessee 1, Troy 1. THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH WAS... MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS: Ranked in AP Poll Sept. 23, 2018 (No. 25) Highest Ranking (AP): No. 2 (Nov. 2-16, 2008) Ranked in Coaches’ Poll Nov. 3, 2013 (No. 23) Highest Ranking (Coaches): No. 2 (Nov. 9-16, 2008) RV in the AP Poll Sept. 23, 2018 (No. 25) Highest Final Ranking (AP): No. 11 (1938, 1973) RV in Coaches’ Poll Sept. 23, 2018 (RV) Highest Final Ranking (Coaches): No. 11 (1973) Consecutive Weeks Ranked (AP): 20 (2004-06) Consecutive Weeks Ranked (Coaches): 25 (2004-06)

12 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE JONES AT&T STADIUM | HOME OF THE RED RAIDERS

ones AT&T Stadium, home of Red Raider Football since Nov. 29, 1947, is arguably one of the most electric gameday atmospheres in all of STADIUM QUICK FACTS Jcollege football. Armed with 60,000-plus rabid fans, Dave Curtis of The Sporting News proclaimed in May of 2010 that Jones AT&T Stadium First Game Nov. 29, 1947 was the best home field advantage in all of college football. Result Tech 14, Hardin Simmons 6 The stadium’s majestic beauty on the outside is the perfect facade for a rowdy and terrific game day experience that lies within its walls. First Game on Artificial Turf Sept. 12, 1970 Prior to the 2013 season, the experience of watching Red Raider football reached another level with the addition of a high-definition video board Result Tech 21, Tuland 14 that spans 38x100 feet in size on a five-tier structure. First Game on FieldTurf Sept. 2, 2006 The north end zone project exceeded $16 million in the spring and summer of 2013. The project also included a new sound system that Result Tech 35, SMU 3 All-Time Stadium Record 260-145-6 features sound banks on each side of the video board screen that are 38x16 feet in size. In addition, Jones AT&T Stadium features 157 feet of Capacity 60,454 ribbon board that was added to the north side of the stadium from the northwest to northeast corners of the stadium. Ninety-four lineal feet of Surface FieldTurf ribbon board was also added above the south end zone over the athletics offices. Year of Instillation 2017 Texas Tech revamped that north end of the stadium again prior to the 2016 season with the addition of the North Endzone Club, a new pre- Luxury Suites 85 mium seating area that features 56 loge boxes. Each fox seats four people as well as a television screen that allows fans to see the stadium Club Seats 1,644 videoboard or other televised games. A year later, Texas Tech replaced its playing surface, installing a new FieldTurf model that featured an Winning Seasons 57 enlarged Double T at midfield and updated fonts in the end zone. Overall, since 2003, Texas Tech has invested $150 million over the past 15 years with four major renovations making Jones AT&T Stadium HOME RECORDS one of the best on-campus football facilities in the country. Included in the renovations, a $34 million east side stadium building, including 29 Most Points in Season 367 (2005) Fewest Points in Season 20 (1928) luxury suites and 544 club seats. These renovations also include new concession areas and restrooms throughout the stadium as well as a newly Most Points (Game) 120 vs. Wayland (1925) enlarged Texas Tech Locker Room, the headquarters for all your Texas Tech gear and souvenirs. The West Side Stadium Building officially opened Most Points Since 1950 80 vs. Sam Houston St. (2005) for the 2003 football season. The $52 million dollar, 175,000 sq. ft. facility provides a large and accommodating press level for local and national Most Opponent Points 70, vs. Oklahoma St. (2015) media, more than 150 TVs and video screens, 47 comfortable and private suites, 1,070 club seats, and a spacious, inviting club level. Most Combined Points 125 (OU 66, Tech 59, 2016) The stadium was officially renamed from Jones Stadium to Jones SBC Stadium in 2000 following major corporate gifts (in excess of $25 mil- Largest Margin of Victory 120, vs. Wayland (1925) lion) from SBC Communications (now AT&T). The stadium was renamed again in 2006 to Jones AT&T Stadium after SBC Communications formally Largest Margin of Victory (Since 1950) 77-0, vs. Lamar (2018) changed its name to AT&T. Home Wins in a Season 7 (1965, 2005, 2008) Home Losses in a Season 5 (1944*, 1950) The “Jones” in Jones Stadium comes from former Texas Tech president Clifford B. Jones and his wife Aubrey. The stadium was named in their Longest Home Winning Streak 13 Games (1939-42)* honor upon its opening in 1947. Longest Home Losing Streak 6 Games (1943-44)* Average Home Attendance 58,934 (2014) Average Home Student Attendance 11,249 (2013) * indicates time period before Jones AT&T Stadium

LARGEST CROWDS IN JONES AT&T STADIUM HISTORY Attend Game Season Attend Game Season 61,836 Tech vs. Oklahoma State 2013 60,454 Tech vs. Oklahoma 2018 61,283 Tech vs. Oklahoma State 2015 60,454 Tech vs. Texas 2018 60,997 Tech vs. Texas State 2013 60,454 Tech vs. Texas 2010 60,961 Tech vs. Texas 2014 60,454 Tech vs. Oklahoma State 2010 60,901 Tech vs. Oklahoma State 2017 60,277 Tech vs. Arkansas 2014 60,879 Tech vs. Texas 2012 60,097 Tech vs. Stephen F. Austin 2016 60,803 Tech vs. Texas 2016 60,073 Tech vs. Sam Houston State 2015 60,800 Tech vs. Oklahoma 2012 59,260 Tech vs. Iowa State 2011 60,778 Tech vs. Central Arkansas 2014 59,014 Tech vs. Oklahoma 2014 60,478 Tech vs. Oklahoma 2016 58,955 Tech vs. New Mexico 2012

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 13 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE WEEK ONE DEPTH CHART OFFENSE HT. WT. YR-EXP. NOTABLE LT 78 Terence Steele 6-6 310 Sr.-3L Leads the team with 37 career starts; entering his fourth year as a starter on the offensive line and first at left tackle. 65 Zach Adams 6-6 320 Jr.-1L Appeared in all 12 games as a redshirt freshman before missing the entire 2018 season due to a preseason injury. LG 58 Madison Akamnonu 6-5 310 Sr.-3L Enters the season with 26 career starts, including seven at left guard in 2018. 70 Weston Wright 6-6 310 Fr.-RS Redshirted during his first season on campus in 2018. A three-star prospect out of New Braunfels High School. C 73 Dawson Deaton 6-6 305 So.-1L Appeared in all 12 games in 2018 as a redshirt freshman with two starts on the left side of the offensive line. 74 Will Farrar 6-5 310 So.-SQ Saw action in four games as a reserve in 2018 as a redshirt freshman. -or- 71 Bailey Smith 6-5 295 Sr.-3L A regular along the offensive line as a junior, appearing in 11 games with two starts. RG 56 Jack Anderson 6-5 320 Jr.-2L Named All-Big 12 Second Team in 2018 and a Freshman All-American in 2017. Has started all 25 games in first two years. 64 Clayton Franks 6-4 295 Fr.-RS Redshirted during his first season on campus in 2018. A three-star prospect out of Mansfield Legacy High School. RT 79 Travis Bruffy 6-6 305 Sr.-3L Will make his 23rd straight start in the season opener and 35th total appearance. 68 Casey Verhulst 6-6 290 So.-SQ A scout team member the last two seasons. A three-star prospect out of Plano East High School. QB 10 Alan Bowman 6-3 210 So.-1L Among the top freshmen in the country a year ago after completing 69.4 percent of his passes for 2,638 yards and 17 TDs. 7 Jett Duffey 6-1 195 Jr.-2L The first Tech quarterback to lead the team in rushing since in 1973 with 369 yards on 79 carries. -or- 17 Jackson Tyner 6-5 230 Sr-TR Graduate transfer who threw for 1,048 yards and four TDs during his three seasons at Rice, which included three starts. RB 26 Ta’Zhawn Henry 5-7 185 So.-1L Appeared in 11 games with five starts as a true freshman while leading all running backs with 341 yards rushing. 5 Armand Shyne 5-11 210 Sr.-TR A grad transfer from Utah that made five starts and racked up 512 yards and five touchdowns for the Utes as a junior. 28 SaRodorick Thompson 6-0 210 Fr.-RS Appeared in four games in 2018 while maintaining his redshirt status. Carried 25 times for 105 yards and three touchdowns. TE 11 Donta Thompson 6-5 245 Sr.-3L Has seen action in 29 games entering his senior season but should see a more significant role with addition of a tight end. 15 Travis Koontz 6-5 245 Jr.-TR Ranked as one of the top junior college tight ends in the country out of Ventura C.C. in California. X 84 Erik Ezukanma 6-3 210 Fr.-RS Saw time in two games as a redshirt in 2018. Recorded two catches for 48 yards and a touchdown. 2 RJ Turner 6-2 215 Sr.-TR Grad transfer from Louisiana-Monroe where he posted 98 catches for 1,669 yards and 10 touchdowns over three years. -or- 89 Caden Leggett 6-1 185 Fr.-RS One of eight that were put on scholarship following fall camp. Appeared in four games while redshirting in 2018. Y 86 Dalton Rigdon 5-11 170 So.-1L One of eight that were put on scholarship following fall camp. Played in seven games as a redshirt freshman in 2018. -or- 13 McLane Mannix 5-10 180 Jr.-TR Led Nevada in receiving yards, touchdowns and yards per catch last season. Named to the Biletnikoff watch list for 2019. -or- 24 Xavier White 5-11 185 So.-TR A Lubbock native that transferred to Tech from Dodge City C.C. where he appeared in seven games as a true freshman. Z 9 T.J. Vasher 6-6 210 Jr.-2L Has 14 career starts and 13 career touchdown catches. Ranked second on the team with seven TD grabs in 2018. -or- 82 KeSean Carter 5-11 175 So.-1L Moved to outside receiver this spring after making an impact his freshman year as an all-purpose weapon in 2018.

DEFENSE HT. WT. YR-EXP. NOTABLE END 53 Eli Howard 6-4 275 Jr.-2L Enters 2019 with 18 career starts. Ranked second among defensive linemen in tackles with 37 in 2018. 91 Nelson Mbanasor 6-3 265 So.-1L Appeared in 10 games as a reserve on the defensive line in 2018. -or- 97 Tony Bradford Jr. 6-1 270 Fr.-HS Led North Shore High School to the 6A state title. Was named Defensive Player of the Year by Touchdown Club of Houston. N 98 Nick McCann 6-2 310 Jr.-2L Ranked fourth among defensive linemen with 24 tackles in 2018, including 3.5 that went for a loss. 95 Jaylon Hutchings 6-0 295 Fr.-RS Played in three games while redshirting in 2018. A two-way player from Forney H.S. that missed his senior year due to injury. T 96 Broderick Washington, Jr. 6-3 305 Sr.-3L Ranked as the Big 12’s top returning interior defender against the run according to Pro Football Focus. 90 Quentin Yontz 6-2 275 Sr.-1L Made four appearances on the offensive line while redshirting in 2018. Appeared in 13 games on the defensive line in 2017. RAIDER 32 Tyrique Matthews 5-11 220 Fr.-HS Rated a three-star prospect out of Aldine Eisenhower H.S. where he played both ways as a junior and senior. -or- 6 Riko Jeffers 6-2 240 Jr.-2L A breakout performer in 2018. Ranks second on the team among returning tacklers with 71 a year ago. LB 1 Jordyn Brooks 6-1 245 Sr.-3L Ranked as the Big 12’s highest-graded returning linebacker according to Pro Football Focus. Has 259 career tackles. 33 Brayden Stringer 6-2 220 Jr.-2L Redshirted in 2018 after seeing time in 24 games during his first two years on campus. LB 6 Riko Jeffers 6-2 240 Jr.-2L A breakout performer in 2018. Ranks second on the team among returning tacklers with 71 a year ago. 37 Xavier Benson 6-3 220 Fr.-RS Made one appearance while redshirting in 2018. A three-star prospect that led Pleasant Grove H.S. to a 4A state title. -or- 20 Kosi Eldridge 6-1 215 So.-TR Transferred to Tech from Kilgore J.C. where he recorded 22 tackles in six games for a squad that went 10-2. SPUR 21 Evan Rambo 6-4 220 Jr.-TR Grad transfer from Cal where he made four starts and played in all 12 games as a sophomore in 2018. 24 Adam Beck 6-2 205 So-SQ Sat out 2018 due to NCAA transfer rules. Came to Tech from Minnesota where he redshirted in 2017. CB 8 Zech McPhearson 5-11 195 Jr.-TR Grad transfer from Penn State who saw action in 24 games for the Nittany Lions over the last two seasons. 17 John Davis Jr. 6-1 190 So.-1L Appeared in 11 games as a reserve in the secondary and on special teams in 2018. S 3 Douglas Coleman III 6-1 200 Sr.-3L Transitioned to safety in spring ball after starting six games at nickel in 2018. Has appeared in 35 games in three years. 16 Thomas Leggett 6-0 200 Jr.-1L Tied for second on the team in special teams tackles during his first season as a Red Raider in 2018. S 7 Adrian Frye 6-0 195 So.-1L Moved to safety after earning Freshman All-American honors at cornerback in 2018. Tied for second in FBS with five INTs. 22 Ja’Marcus Ingram 6-2 185 Jr.-TR Transferred to Texas Tech midway through training camp after starting in 15 games the past two seasons at Utah State. -or- 25 Dadrion Taylor 5-11 180 Fr-HS Class 5A Player of the Year at running back in Oklahoma who has already impressed since switching to the secondary. CB 4 Desmon Smith 6-2 195 Sr.-3L Has made 15 career starts at corner entering 2019, including eight last season where he had 27 tackles and four PBUs. -or- 23 DaMarcus Fields 6-0 200 Jr.-2L Ranks third on the defense with 23 career starts entering his junior season.

SPECIAL TEAMS HT. WT. YR-EXP. NOTABLE LS 54 Luke Rizzo 6-0 215 Fr-HS Primary long snapper for his H.S. team at The Woodlands. Was also a member of the rugby team that won two state titles. -or- 42 John Berard 6-3 250 So-TR Joined the program prior to spring practices after playing one season at City College in San Francisco in 2017. -or- 46 Hayden Hood 6-0 195 Fr-HS Played all over the field for Boerne High School. Was selected for the Blue-Grey All-American Bowl. -or- 50 Landon O’Connor 6-2 210 So-SQ A member of the scout team and travel squad as a redshirt freshman last season. PK 36 Trey Wolff 6-4 200 Fr.-RS Redshirted in 2018. Regarded as one of the state’s top kickers coming out of Klein H.S. in Spring, Texas. -or- 10 Jonathan Garibay 6-0 215 Jr.-TR A transfer from Riverside City College where he was 9-of-12 on field goals as a sophomore to help his team go 11-1. -or- 62 Gabriel Lozano 6-0 165 Fr.-HS Second Team All-State selection out of Austin Westlake. Connected on 21-of-26 FGs and 166-of-167 PATs over his career. P 31 Austin McNamara 6-4 175 Fr.-HS Rated as the top punter in the 2019 class by 247Sports out of Highland H.S. in Gilbert, Ariz. 48 Cody Waddell 6-1 205 Jr.-TR Redshirted at Tech in 2018 after transferring from Lincoln University where he was the primary punter and place kicker. H 35 Mark Richardson 6-0 190 So-SQ Played wide receiver at Allen High School where he helped the school reach the state semifinals as a senior in 2017. 31 Austin McNamara 6-4 175 Fr.-HS Rated as the top punter in the 2019 class by 247Sports out of Highland H.S. in Gilbert, Ariz. KO 36 Trey Wolff 6-4 200 Fr.-RS Redshirted in 2018. Regarded as one of the state’s top kickers coming out of Klein High School in Spring, Texas. 62 Gabriel Lozano 6-0 165 Fr.-HS Second Team All-State selection out of Austin Westlake. Connected on 21-of-26 FGs and 166-of-167 PATs over his career. KR 82 KeSean Carter 5-11 175 So-1L Regarded as one of the fastest players in the country. Member of men’s track program that won 2019 NCAA Outdoor title. -or- 3 Douglas Coleman III 6-1 200 Sr-3L One of five seniors named to the captains circle. Considered early in training camp as one of top options in return game. -or- 25 Dadrion Taylor 5-11 180 Fr-HS A standout running back in high school that was a part of three-straight Oklahoma 5A state titles at Carl Albert H.S. PR 7 Adrian Frye 6-0 195 So-1L In first season as a punt returner. Garnered Freshman All-America accolades in 2018 after picking off five passes. -or- 8 Zech McPhearson 5-11 195 Jr-TR Grad transfer from Penn State who saw action in 24 games for the Nittany Lions over the last two seasons. -or- 37 Chux Nwabuko III 5-6 150 Fr-HS Ranked a three-star prospect out of Hutto H.S. that earned District 13-5A MVP as a senior.

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TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER NO NAME POS NO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL 65 Zach Adams OL 1 Jordyn Brooks LB 6-1 245 Sr-3L Houston, Texas/Stratford 12 Quincy Addison DB 2 RJ Turner WR 6-2 215 Sr-TR Natchitoches, La./Central/Louisiana-Monroe 58 Madison Akamnonu OL 3 Douglas Coleman III DB 6-1 200 Sr-3L Zachary, La./Zachary 56 Jack Anderson OL 3 Xavier Martin WR 6-0 190 So-SQ Cibolo, Texas/Steele 52 Jackson Baggett LB 4 Desmon Smith DB 6-2 195 Sr-3L Odessa, Texas/Permian 24 Adam Beck DB 5 Armand Shyne RB 5-11 210 Sr-TR Oakland, Calif./Skyline/Utah 37 Xavier Benson LB 6 Riko Jeffers LB 6-2 240 Jr-2L Garland, Texas/Sasche 42 John Berard DS 7 Jett Duffey QB 6-1 195 Jr-2L Mansfield, Texas/Lake Ridge 10 Alan Bowman QB 7 Adrian Frye DB 6-0 195 So-1L Houston, Texas/Eisenhower 30 Cole Boyd DB 8 Maverick McIvor QB 6-3 195 Fr-HS San Angelo, Texas/Central 28 Darien Boyd DB 8 Zech McPhearson DB 5-11 195 Jr-TR Columbia, Md./Riverdale Baptist/Penn State 97 Tony Bradford Jr. DL 9 T.J. Vasher WR 6-6 210 Jr-2L Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider 67 Troy Bradshaw OL 10 Alan Bowman Qb 6-3 210 So-1L Grapevine, Texas/Grapevine 1 Jordyn Brooks LB 10 Jonathan Garibay PK 6-0 215 Jr-TR Rubidoux, Calif./Rubidoux/Riverside City College 79 Travis Bruffy OL 11 Donta Thompson TE 6-5 245 Sr-3L Ennis, Texas/Ennis 29 Devyn Butler DB 12 Quincy Addison DB 6-1 195 So-1L Angleton, Texas/Angleton 18 Cameron Cantrell WR 13 McLane Mannix WR 5-10 195 Jr-TR Midland,Texas/Midland/Nevada 41 Tyler Carr TE 15 Travis Koontz TE 6-5 245 Jr-TR Austintown, Ohio/Boardman/Ventura C.C. 82 KeSean Carter WR 16 Logan Greene QB 6-3 205 Fr-HS Snyder, Texas/Snyder 63 Aaron Castro OL 16 Thomas Leggett DB 6-0 200 Jr-1L Navarre, Fla./Allan Hancock College 48 Blu Caylor LB 17 John Davis Jr. DB 6-1 190 So-1L Euless, Texas/Trinity 85 Trey Cleveland WR 17 Jackson Tyner QB 6-5 230 Sr-TR Edgewood, Texas/Edgewood/Rice 3 Douglas Coleman III DB 18 Cameron Cantrell WR 6-1 195 Fr-HS Whitehouse, Texas/Whitehouse 49 Chance Cover LB 18 Christian Taylor LB 6-1 235 Sr-3L Houston, Texas/Jersey Vilage 22 Seth Collins WR 19 Dequanteous Watts DB 6-2 165 Fr-HS Atlanta, Ga./Maynard Jackson 35 Patrick Curley LB 20 Kosi Eldridge LB 6-1 215 So-TR Denton, Texas/Denton Ryan/Kilgore J.C. 50 Cole Daggett LB 21 Evan Rambo LB 6-4 220 Jr-TR Los Angeles, Calif./La Salle/Cal 17 John Davis Jr. DB 22 Seth Collins WR 6-3 195 Sr-1L San Diego, Calif./Granite Hills/Oregon State 73 Dawson Deaton OL 22 Ja’Marcus Ingram DB 6-2 185 Jr-TR Dallas, Texas/South Oak Cliff/Utah State 7 Jett Duffey QB 23 DaMarcus Fields DB 6-0 200 Jr-2L Taylor, Texas/Taylor 32 Caleb Durham WR 24 Adam Beck DB 6-2 205 So-SQ Richmond, Texas/George Ranch/Minnesota 20 Kosi Eldridge LB 24 Xavier White WR 5-11 185 So-TR Lubbock, Texas/Monterey/Dodge City C.C. 43 Malik Essilfie DL 25 Dadrion Taylor DB 5-11 180 Fr-HS Oklahoma City, Okla./Carl Albert 46 Seth Ette DB 26 Ta’Zhawn Henry RB 5-7 185 So-1L Houston, Texas/Lamar 84 Erik Ezukanma WR 27 Alex Hogan DB 5-11 180 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/Lamar 74 Will Farrar OL 28 Darien Boyd DB 5-11 190 Fr-HS Wichita Falls, Texas/Rider 23 DaMarcus Fields DB 28 SaRodorick Thompson RB 6-0 210 Fr-RS Irving, Texas/Ranchview 64 Clayton Franks OL 29 Devyn Butler DB 5-10 180 Fr-HS Allen, Texas/Allen 47 Ethan Frasier LB 29 Kendell Jimerson RB 5-10 170 Fr-RS Rockwall, Texas/Rockwall Heath 7 Adrian Frye DB 30 Cole Boyd DB 6-3 180 Fr-HS Boerne, Texas/Boerne 87 Sterling Galban WR 30 Jax Welch RB 5-9 185 Jr-2L Odessa, Texas/Permian 10 Jonathan Garibay PK 31 Austin McNamara PK 6-4 175 Fr-HS Gilbert, Ariz./Highland 94 Lonzell Gilmore DL 31 Dax Neece WR 6-2 195 Fr-RS Albany, Texas/Albany 88 Simon Gonzalez TE 32 Caleb Durham WR 5-10 175 Fr-HS San Antonio, Texas/San Antonio Christian 40 Daemian Gray DB 32 Tyrique Matthews LB 5-11 220 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/Eisenhower 16 Logan Greene QB 33 Brayden Stringer LB 6-2 220 Jr-2L Cypress, Texas/Cypress Ranch 26 Ta’Zhawn Henry RB 34 Bryce Robinson LB 6-0 240 Fr-HS Sachse, Texas/Sachse 27 Alex Hogan DB 35 Patrick Curley LB 6-2 220 Fr-RS Wagoner, Okla./Wagoner 46 Hayden Hood LS 35 Mark Richardson WR 6-0 190 So-SQ Allen,Texas/Allen 53 Eli Howard V DL 36 Jake Kirkpatrick DB 5-11 200 Fr-RS Lubbock, Texas/Cooper 95 Jaylon Hutchings DL 36 Trey Wolff PK 6-4 200 Fr-RS Spring, Texas/Klein 99 Gilbert Ibeneme DL 37 Xavier Benson LB 6-3 220 Fr-RS Texarkana, Texas/Pleasant Grove 22 Ja’Marcus Ingram DB 37 Chux Nwabuko III RB 5-6 150 Fr-HS Hutto, Texas/Hutto 41 Luis Jaramillo DB 38 Jett Whitfield DB 5-11 205 Fr-HS New Deal, Texas/New Deal 6 Riko Jeffers LB 39 Michael Nelson LB 5-11 205 So-SQ San Antonio, Texas/Brandeis 30 Kendell Jimerson RB 40 Daemian Gray DB 6-0 185 Fr-HS Amarillo, Texas/Tascosa 92 Noah Jones DL 40 Connor Killian TE 6-2 240 Jr-1L Keller, Texas/Keller 40 Connor Killian TE 41 Tyler Carr TE 6-4 240 So-1L Amarillo, Texas/Canadian 36 Jake Kirkpatrick DB 41 Luis Jaramillo DB 6-0 175 Fr-HS Austin, Texas/Lake Travis 15 Travis Koontz TE 42 John Berard DS 6-3 250 So-TR Annapolis, Md./Dematha/City College of San Francisco 89 Caden Leggett WR 43 Malik Essilfie DL 6-3 275 Sr-SQ Houston, Texas/Mayde Creek/Henderson State 16 Thomas Leggett DB 45 Quinton Williams DL 6-5 230 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/Clear Lake 77 Tre’Jon Lewis DL 46 Seth Ette DB 6-1 190 So-TR Mansfield, Texas/Lake Ridge/SE Oklahoma State 62 Gabriel Lozano PK 46 Hayden Hood LS 6-0 195 Fr-HS Boerne, Texas/Boerne 13 McLane Mannix WR 47 Ethan Frasier LB 6-1 225 Fr-HS Highlands Ranch, Colo./Thunder Ridge 59 Demarcus Marshall OL 47 Mason McHorse TE 6-4 230 Fr-RS Grapevine, Texas/Grapevine 3 Xavier Martin WR 48 Blu Caylor LB 6-2 220 Fr-HS Stephenville, Texas/Stephenville 32 Tyrique Matthews LB 48 Cody Waddell P 6-1 205 Jr-TR Elkton, Md/Northeast/Lincoln University 91 Nelson Mbanasor DL 49 Chance Cover LB 6-2 235 Fr-HS Fort Worth, Texas/Nolan Catholic 98 Nick McCann DL 50 Cole Daggett LB 6-0 220 Fr-HS Fort Stockton, Texas/Fort Stockton 47 Mason McHorse TE 50 Landon O’Connor LS 6-2 210 So-SQ Edna, Texas/Edna 8 Maverick McIvor QB 51 Wyatt Watson LB 6-3 200 Fr-HS Rockwall, Texas/Heath 31 Austin McNamara PK 52 Jackson Baggett LB 6-3 200 Fr-HS Bushland, Texas/Bushland

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 15 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NO PLAYER POS HT WT YR-EX HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST SCHOOL NO NAME POS 53 Eli Howard V DL 6-4 275 Jr-2L San Angelo, Texas/Central/North Texas 8 Zech McPhearson DB 53 Trevor Roberson OL 6-11 345 Fr-HS Wellington, Texas/Wellington 89 Houston Miller DL 54 Luke Rizzo LS 6-0 215 Fr-HS The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands 57 Ty Morrow OL 56 Jack Anderson OL 6-5 320 Jr-2L Frisco, Texas/Frisco 31 Dax Neece WR 57 Ty Morrow OL 6-4 275 Sr-SQ Canadian, Texas/Canadian 39 Michael Nelson LB 58 Madison Akamnonu OL 6-5 310 Sr-3L Arlington, Texas/Bowie 37 Chux Nwabuko III RB 59 Demarcus Marshall OL 6-3 320 Fr-RS Grand Prairie, Texas/Grand Prairie 50 Landon O’Connor LS 59 Zackery Semrak DL 6-2 280 So-SQ Southlake, Texas/Carroll 72 Landon Peterson OL 60 CJ Zotz OL 6-3 275 Fr-HS Burkburnett, Texas/Burkburnett 21 Evan Rambo LB 61 Troy Te’o DL 6-2 270 So-TR Lubbock, Texas/Cooper/Eastern New Mexico 35 Mark Richardson WR 62 Gabriel Lozano PK 6-0 165 Fr-HS Austin, Texas/Westlake 86 Dalton Rigdon WR 63 Aaron Castro OL 6-3 285 Fr-HS Hutto, Texas/Hutto 54 Luke Rizzo LS 64 Clayton Franks OL 6-4 295 Fr-RS Mansfield, Texas / Legacy 53 Trevor Roberson OL 65 Zach Adams OL 6-6 320 Jr-1L Fredericksburg, Va./Riverbend 34 Bryce Robinson LB 66 Hakeem White OL 6-3 285 Fr-RS Waco, Texas/Midway 83 Myller Royals WR 67 Troy Bradshaw OL 6-6 280 Fr-RS Mineral Wells, Texas/Mineral Wells 93 John Scott III DL 68 Casey Verhulst OL 6-6 290 So-SQ Plano, Texas/Plano East 59 Zackery Semrak DL 70 Weston Wright OL 6-6 310 Fr-RS New Braunfels, Texas/New Braunfels 5 Armand Shyne RB 71 Bailey Smith OL 6-5 295 Sr-3L Lucas, Texas/Lovejoy 71 Bailey Smith OL 72 Landon Peterson OL 6-6 285 Fr-HS Odessa, Texas/Permian 4 Desmon Smith DB 73 Dawson Deaton OL 6-6 305 So-1L Frisco, Texas/Frisco 78 Terence Steele OL 74 Will Farrar OL 6-5 310 So-SQ Richmond, Texas/Travis 33 Brayden Stringer LB 77 Tre’Jon Lewis DL 6-4 240 Fr-HS Manor, Texas/Manor 18 Christian Taylor LB 78 Terence Steele OL 6-6 310 Sr-3L Cibolo, Texas/Steele 25 Dadrion Taylor DB 79 Travis Bruffy OL 6-6 305 Sr-3L Missouri City, Texas/Ridge Point 61 Troy Te’o DL 80 Kevin Terry WR 6-1 195 Fr-RS Little Elm, Texas/Little ELm 80 Kevin Terry WR 82 KeSean Carter WR 5-11 175 So-1L The Woodlands, Texas/The Woodlands 11 Donta Thompson TE 83 Myller Royals WR 6-5 180 Fr-RS Abilene, Texas/Cooper 28 SaRodorick Thompson RB 84 Erik Ezukanma WR 6-3 210 Fr-RS Fort Worth, Texas/Timber Creek 17 RJ Turner WR 85 Trey Cleveland WR 6-4 190 Fr-HS Arlington, Texas/Arlington 14 Jackson Tyner QB 86 Dalton Rigdon WR 5-11 170 So-1L Perryton, Texas/Perryton 9 T.J. Vasher WR 87 Sterling Galban WR 5-11 175 Fr-RS Burnet, Texas/Burnet 68 Casey Verhulst OL 88 Simon Gonzalez TE 6-4 235 Fr-HS Magnolia, Texas/Magnolia 48 Cody Waddell P 89 Caden Leggett WR 6-1 185 Fr-RS Georgetown, Texas/Georgetown 96 Broderick Washington Jr. DL 89 Houston Miller DL 6-4 275 Jr-2L Keller, Texas/Keller 51 Wyatt Watson LB 90 Quentin Yontz DL 6-2 275 Sr-1L Corona, Calif./Centennial/Fullerton College 19 Dequanteous Watts DB 91 Nelson Mbanasor DL 6-3 265 So-1L Pflugerville, Texas/Hendrickson 30 Jax Welch RB 92 Noah Jones DL 6-3 285 Jr-1L Moore, Okla./Southmoore 66 Hakeem White OL 93 John Scott III DL 6-3 275 Fr-RS Hitchock, Texas/Hitchock 24 Xavier White WR 94 Lonzell Gilmore DL 6-3 260 Sr-3L Spring, Texas/Spring 38 Jett Whitfield DB 95 Jaylon Hutchings DL 6-0 295 Fr-RS Forney, Texas/Forney 45 Quinton Williams DL 96 Broderick Washington Jr. DL 6-3 305 Sr-3L Longview, Texas/Longview 36 Trey Wolff PK 97 Tony Bradford Jr. DL 6-1 270 Fr-HS Houston, Texas/North Shore 70 Weston Wright OL 98 Nick McCann DL 6-2 310 Jr-2L Texarkana, Ark./Arkansas City 90 Quentin Yontz DL 99 Gilbert Ibeneme DL 6-3 275 Fr-HS Pearland, Texas/Pearland 60 CJ Zotz OL

COACHING STAFF Head Coach Matt Wells (First Season) Associate Head Coach/Special Teams/Asst. Offensive Line Mark Tommerdahl (First Season) Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks David Yost (First Season) Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Keith Patterson (First Season) Cornerbacks Coach Julius Brown (First Season) Safeties Coach Kerry Cooks (First Season) Offensive Line Coach Steve Farmer (First Season) Outside Receivers Coach Joel Filani (First Season) Defensive Line Coach Paul Randolph (First Season) Running Backs Coach DeAndre Smith (First Season) Tight Ends/Inside Receivers Coach Luke Wells (First Season) Strength & Conditioning Coach Dave Scholz (First Season)

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Quincy Addison______quen-see Lonzell Gilmore______lon-zell Dequanteous Watts______Dee-quan-tee-us Madison Akamnonu______AH-kuh-mah-no Riko Jeffers______Ree-ko Hakeem White______Hah-keem Alante Brown______Ah-lan-tay Gabriel Lozano______Lah-zah-no Casey Verhulst______Vur-hulst KeSean Carter______kee-shawn Nelson Mbanasor______M-ban-uh-sor Quentin Yontz______Quin-ton Kosi Eldridge______Koh-see Zech McPhearson______Zach Malik Essilfie______E-self-ee Chux Nwabuko III______Chooks Wah-boo-kah COACHES Erik Ezukanma______Ez-zoo-comma Myller Royals______My-lur Mark Tommerdahl______Tom-ur-doll Will Farrar______Fair-ah Zackery Semrak______Sim-rak Adrian Frye______Fry Armand Shyne______Are-mond Jonathan Garibay______Gar-ah-bay Donta Thompson______DON-tay Ta’Zhawn Henry______Tay-zahn SaRodorick Thompson______Sah-rod-rick Gilbert Ibeneme______Ah-ben-uh-me Casey Verhulst______Vur-hulst

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2018 SCHEDULE/RESULTS (5-7 Overall; 3-6 in Big 12) TEAM STATISTICS (2018) Date TTU/OPP Rank Opponent Location Result TV Attendance CATEGORY TECH OPP Sept. 1 -/- Ole Miss Houston, Texas L, 27-47 ESPN 40,333 Sept. 8 -/- Lamar Lubbock, Texas W, 77-0 FSN 52,126 SCORING 448 373 Sept. 15 -/- Houston Lubbock, Texas W, 63-49 FOX 53,484 Points Per Game 37.3 31.1 Sept. 22 -/15 Oklahoma State Stillwater, Okla. W, 41-17 FS1 53,166 Points Off Turnovers 59 53 Sept. 29 25/12 West Virginia Lubbock, Texas L, 34-42 ESPN2 55,283 Oct. 11 -/- TCU Fort Worth, Texas W, 17-14 ESPN 44,387 FIRST DOWNS 319 277 Oct. 20 -/- Kansas Lubbock, Texas W, 48-16 FS1 54,402 Rushing 95 107 Oct. 27 -/- Iowa State Ames, Iowa L, 31-40 ESPN2 57,908 Passing 200 142 Nov. 3 -/7 Oklahoma Lubbock, Texas L, 46-51 ABC 60,454 Penalty 24 28 Nov. 10 -/19 Texas Lubbock, Texas L, 34-41 FOX 60,454 Nov. 17 -/- Kansas State Manhattan, Kan. L, 6-21 ESPNU 47,287 RUSHING YARDAGE 1591 1927 Nov. 24 -/- Baylor Arlington, Texas L, 24-35 FS1 27,308 Yards gained rushing 1916 2262 Yards lost rushing 325 335 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (2018) Rushing Attempts 437 471 RUSHING GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Long Avg/G Average Per Rush 3.6 4.1 Duffey, Jett 8 79 447 78 369 4.7 4 38 46.1 Average Per Game 132.6 160.6 Ward, Da’Leon 9 79 351 10 341 4.3 3 32 37.9 TDs Rushing 26 16 Henry, Ta’Zhawn 11 86 372 31 341 4.0 8 23 31.0 Felton, Dem. 12 62 313 18 295 4.8 6 34 24.6 PASSING YARDAGE 4231 3460 King, Tre 6 40 180 20 160 4.0 1 18 26.7 Comp-Att-Int 361-535-15 246-434-12 Thompson, S. 4 25 108 3 105 4.2 3 21 26.2 Average Per Pass 7.9 8.0 Carter, KeSean 12 3 28 0 28 9.3 0 14 2.3 Average Per Catch 11.7 14.1 Reed, Mason 8 5 13 2 11 2.2 0 5 1.4 Average Per Game 352.6 288.3 Garrett, Colt 2 2 9 0 9 4.5 0 6 4.5 Collins, Seth 12 2 10 4 6 3.0 0 10 0.5 TDs Passing 28 28 Bowman, De’Quan 12 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 0.3 Wesley, Antoine 12 1 0 2 -2 -2.0 0 0 -0.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 5822 5387 Carter, McLane 5 9 19 22 -3 -0.3 0 13 -0.6 Total Plays 972 905 Bowman, Alan 8 29 62 88 -26 -0.9 1 12 -3.2 Average Per Play 6.0 6.0 TEAM 8 14 0 47 -47 -3.4 0 0 -5.9 Average Per Game 485.2 448.9 Total 12 437 1916 325 1591 3.6 26 38 132.6 Opponents 12 471 2262 335 1927 4.1 16 65 160.6 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 35-830 21-445 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 14-141 6-37 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G INT RETURNS: #-Yards 12-181 15-268 Bowman, Alan 8 150.06 227-327-7 69.4 2638 17 66 329.8 Duffey, Jett 8 143.48 104-154-6 67.5 1221 8 62 152.6 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 23.7 21.2 Carter, McLane 5 112.38 28-51-2 54.9 318 2 54 63.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.1 6.2 Collins, Seth 12 92.00 1-2-0 50.0 10 0 10 0.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 15.1 17.9 Garrett, Colt 2 799.60 1-1-0 100.0 44 1 44 22.0 FUMBLES-LOST 12-7 15-6 Total 12 145.57 361-535-15 67.5 4231 28 66 352.6 Opponents 12 139.41 246-434-12 56.7 3460 28 79 288.3 PENALTIES-Yards 96-890 88-742 Average Per Game 74.2 61.8 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G Wesley, Antoine 12 88 1410 16.0 9 66 117.5 PUNTS-Yards 53-2187 64-2470 High, Ja’Deion 12 62 804 13.0 4 62 67.0 Average Per Punt 41.3 38.6 Vasher, T.J. 11 54 687 12.7 7 37 62.5 Net punt average 39.1 35.5 Collins, Seth 12 32 317 9.9 2 32 26.4 Carter, KeSean 12 26 238 9.2 1 25 19.8 Ward, Da’Leon 9 26 196 7.5 1 45 21.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 30:13 29:47 Henry, Ta’Zhawn 11 22 145 6.6 1 17 13.2 Austin, Zach 12 17 143 8.4 1 20 11.9 3RD-DOWN Conversions 86/182 66/175 Bowman, De’Quan 12 10 90 9.0 1 17 7.5 3rd-Down Pct 47% 38% King, Tre 6 8 48 6.0 0 13 8.0 Rigdon, Dalton 7 3 29 9.7 0 10 4.1 4TH-DOWN Conversions 11/18 8/21 Felton, Dem. 12 3 14 4.7 0 9 1.2 4th-Down Pct 61% 38% Ezukanma, Erik 2 2 48 24.0 1 44 24.0 Thompson, Donta 12 2 21 10.5 0 11 1.8 SACKS BY-Yards 28-214 25-176 Thompson, S. 4 2 10 5.0 0 12 2.5 Leggett, Caden 4 1 12 12.0 0 12 3.0 MISC YARDS 0 0 Bowman, Alan 8 1 10 10.0 0 10 1.2 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 57 47 Reed, Mason 8 1 8 8.0 0 8 1.0 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 17-19 13-17 Killian, Connor 6 1 1 1.0 0 1 0.2 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-1 0-1 Total 12 361 4231 11.7 28 66 352.6 RED-ZONE SCORES (51-58) 88% (36-46) 78% Opponents 12 246 3460 14.1 28 79 288.3 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (40-58) 69% (26-46) 57% PAT-ATTEMPTS (55-55) 100% (46-46) 100% PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Panazzolo, D. 52 2187 42.1 56 4 19 21 1 ATTENDANCE 336203 202748 TEAM 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Games/Avg Per Game 6/56034 4/50687 Total 53 2187 41.3 56 4 19 21 1 Neutral Site Games 2/33820 Opponents 64 2470 38.6 67 3 28 19 1

KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total Hatfield, C. 87 5144 59.1 48 6 Texas Tech 102 134 72 140 448 Total 87 5144 59.1 48 6 445 40.2 24 Opponents 100 103 80 90 373 Opponents 71 4449 62.7 33 3 830 39.4 25

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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (2018) SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Hatfield, C. 0 17-19 55-55 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 106 Hatfield, C. 17-19 89.5 0-0 6-6 4-6 7-7 0-0 48 0 Henry, Ta’Zhawn 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Wesley, Antoine 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Vasher, T.J. 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Bowman, De’Quan 13 124 9.5 0 49 Felton, Dem. 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Leggett, Thomas 1 17 17.0 1 0 Duffey, Jett 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 24 Total 14 141 10.1 1 49 Ward, Da’Leon 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Opponents 6 37 6.2 0 9 High, Ja’Deion 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Thompson, S. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long Collins, Seth 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 12 Frye, Adrian 5 55 11.0 1 48 Frye, Adrian 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Dorsey, V. 4 123 30.8 0 75 Allen, Dakota 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Brooks, Jordyn 1 3 3.0 0 3 Bowman, Alan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Johnson, Jah. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Carter, KeSean 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Coleman, D. 1 0 0.0 0 0 Ezukanma, Erik 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Total 12 181 15.1 1 75 King, Tre 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Opponents 15 268 17.9 2 51 Austin, Zach 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Leggett, Thomas 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Bowman, De’Quan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Bowman, De’Quan 31 782 25.2 0 62 Total 57 17-19 55-55 0-0 0 0-2 0 0 448 Felton, Dem. 1 9 9.0 0 9 Opponents 47 13-17 46-46 0-0 0 0-1 1 2 373 Coleman, D. 1 10 10.0 0 10 Reed, Mason 1 15 15.0 0 15 TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Parker, Justus 1 14 14.0 0 14 Bowman, Alan 8 356 -26 2638 2612 326.5 Total 35 830 23.7 0 62 Duffey, Jett 8 233 369 1221 1590 198.8 Opponents 21 445 21.2 1 94 Ward, Da’Leon 9 79 341 0 341 37.9 Henry, Ta’Zhawn 11 86 341 0 341 31.0 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Carter, McLane 5 60 -3 318 315 63.0 Allen, Dakota 0 0 0.0 1 0 Felton, Dem. 12 62 295 0 295 24.6 Total 0 0 0.0 1 0 King, Tre 6 40 160 0 160 26.7 Opponents 2 12 6.0 0 7 Thompson, S. 4 25 105 0 105 26.2 Garrett, Colt 2 3 9 44 53 26.5 Carter, KeSean 12 3 28 0 28 2.3 Collins, Seth 12 4 6 10 16 1.3 TEAM STATISTICS Reed, Mason 8 5 11 0 11 1.4 CONVERSIONS Bowman, De’Quan 12 1 4 0 4 0.3 Third Down 1 2 3 4 OT Total Wesley, Antoine 12 1 -2 0 -2 -0.2 Texas Tech 20-41 15-40 19-40 22-45 0-0 76-166 TEAM 8 14 -47 0 -47 -5.9 Opponents 18-42 17-42 14-45 11-35 0-0 60-164 Total 12 972 1591 4231 5822 485.2 Opponents 12 905 1927 3460 5387 448.9 Fourth Down 1 2 3 4 OT Total Texas Tech 1-1 5-8 1-1 3-7 0-0 10-17 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Opponents 1-2 1-6 4-7 1-4 0-0 7-19 Wesley, Antoine 12 -2 1410 0 0 0 1408 117.3 Bowman, De’Quan 12 4 90 124 782 0 1000 83.3 TURNOVERS High, Ja’Deion 12 0 804 0 0 0 804 67.0 Takeaways – 18 (12 INT, 6 Fumble Recovery) Vasher, T.J. 11 0 687 0 0 0 687 62.5 Turnovers – 22 (15 INT, 7 Fumble Lost) Ward, Da’Leon 9 341 196 0 0 0 537 59.7 Points Off Turnovers – Tech: 59 Henry, Ta’Zhawn 11 341 145 0 0 0 486 44.2 Opponents: 53 Duffey, Jett 8 369 0 0 0 0 369 46.1 Points Off Turnovers/Game – Texas Tech: 4.9 Collins, Seth 12 6 317 0 0 0 323 26.9 Opponents: 4.4 Felton, Dem. 12 295 14 0 9 0 318 26.5 Carter, KeSean 12 28 238 0 0 0 266 22.2 RED ZONE King, Tre 6 160 48 0 0 0 208 34.7 Texas Tech Red Zone Entries – 51-of-58 (88%) Austin, Zach 12 0 143 0 0 0 143 11.9 Scores – 51 (40 TDs, 22 Rush TDs, 18 Pass TDs, 11 FGs) Dorsey, V. 12 0 0 0 0 123 123 10.2 Non-Scores – 7 (1 FGA, 3 Downs, 0 Fumbles, 0 Half, 3 INT) Thompson, S. 4 105 10 0 0 0 115 28.8 Opponent Red Zone Entries –36-of-46 (78.3%) Frye, Adrian 12 0 0 0 0 55 55 4.6 Scores – 36 (26 TDs, 11 Rush TDs, 15 Pass TDs, 10 FGs) Ezukanma, Erik 2 0 48 0 0 0 48 24.0 Non-Scores – 10 (2 FGA, 2 Downs, 1 Fumbles, 2 Half, 3 INT) Reed, Mason 8 11 8 0 15 0 34 4.2 Rigdon, Dalton 7 0 29 0 0 0 29 4.1 KICKOFFS Thompson, Donta 12 0 21 0 0 0 21 1.8 Kickoffs – 87-5144 yds, (59.1 avg.) Leggett, Thomas 12 0 0 17 0 0 17 1.4 Touchbacks – 48 Parker, Justus 12 0 0 0 14 0 14 1.2 Opponent Kickoff Returns – 21 - 445 yards - 1 TD’s (21.2 avg.) Leggett, Caden 4 0 12 0 0 0 12 3.0 Coleman, D. 12 0 0 0 10 0 10 0.8 Garrett, Colt 2 9 0 0 0 0 9 4.5 Brooks, Jordyn 12 0 0 0 0 3 3 0.2 Killian, Connor 6 0 1 0 0 0 1 0.2 Carter, McLane 5 -3 0 0 0 0 -3 -0.6 Bowman, Alan 8 -26 10 0 0 0 -16 -2.0 TEAM 8 -47 0 0 0 0 -47 -5.9 Total 12 1591 4231 141 830 181 6974 581.2 Opponents 12 1927 3460 37 445 268 6137 511.4

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DEFENSIVE STATISTICS (2018) |------Tackles------| |-Sacks-| |---Pass Def---| |-Fumbles-| Blkd DEFENSE GP-GS UA AS Tot TFL/Yds No-Yds Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rv-Yds FF Kk Saf 1 Brooks, Jordyn 12 43 41 84 7.5-36 3.0-27 1-3 1 6 . . . . 40 Allen, Dakota 11 33 40 73 6.5-14 0.5-4 . 2 5 2-0 . . . 6A Jeffers, Riko 12 40 31 71 7.0-30 2.0-18 . 1 2 1-0 2 . . 7A Johnson, Jah. 9 39 21 60 1.0-1 . 1-0 2 2 . . . . 15 Dorsey, V. 12 37 18 55 2.5-15 0.5-1 4-123 2 1 . 1 . . 9A Jones, Tony 11 26 18 44 7.0-32 4.0-25 . 1 5 1-0 . . . 96 Washington, B. 12 19 22 41 7.0-29 3.0-22 . . 4 . . . . 23 Fields, D. 12 29 9 38 2.5-16 1.0-14 . 11 1 . 2 . . 53 Howard, Eli 12 18 19 37 4.0-26 3.5-25 . 2 9 1-0 . . . 97 Wallace, Joseph 12 23 14 37 4.0-19 2.0-15 . . 1 . 1 . . 13 Hill, Kolin 12 22 14 36 7.0-45 5.0-39 . 1 5 . . . . 1A Bonney, John 12 22 10 32 0.5-2 . . 1 1 . 2 . . 3 Coleman, D. 12 21 9 30 1.0-1 . 1-0 7 1 . . . . 4A Smith, Desmon 11 22 5 27 1.5-2 . . 4 1 . . . . 98 McCann, Nick 12 11 13 24 3.5-15 1.0-10 . . 1 . . . . 20 Frye, Adrian 12 16 5 21 . . 5-55 13 . . . . . 99 Gordon, Preston 12 5 16 21 2.5-5 . . . 1 . . . . 31 Parker, Justus 12 15 3 18 1.0-6 1.0-6 . 5 2 . 1 . . 91 Mbanasor, N. 10 1 8 9 0.5-1 . . 1 . 1-0 . . . 94 Gilmore, L. 12 6 3 9 1.5-4 0.5-1 ...... 2A Allen, Kisean 12 6 3 9 0.5-1 ...... 16 Leggett, Thomas 12 6 2 8 ...... 1 . 33 Stringer, B. 3 1 2 3 0.5-1 ...... 95 Hutchings, J. 3 1 1 2 ...... 12 Addison, Quincy 11 2 . 2 ...... 18 Taylor, C. 8 2 . 2 ...... 29 Reed, Mason 8 1 1 2 ...... 22 Collins, Seth 12 2 . 2 ...... 17 Davis Jr., John 11 2 . 2 ...... 21 Ward, Da’Leon 9 1 1 2 ...... 9 Vasher, T.J. 11 2 . 2 ...... 8 Bowman, De’Quan 12 2 . 2 ...... 4 Wesley, Antoine 12 2 . 2 ...... 8B Miller, Houston 12 1 . 1 ...... 9B Hatfield, C. 12 1 . 1 ...... 88 High, Ja’Deion 12 1 . 1 ...... 78 Steele, Terence 12 1 . 1 ...... 79 Bruffy, Travis 11 1 . 1 ...... 26 Henry, Ta’Zhawn 11 1 . 1 ...... 90 Yontz, Quentin 4 1 . 1 ...... 7 Duffey, Jett 8 1 . 1 ...... TM TEAM 8 1 . 1 1.0-7 1.0-7 ...... 52 Pough, Ja’Quay 4 . 1 1 ...... 86 Rigdon, Dalton 7 1 . 1 ...... Total 12 488 330 818 70-308 28-214 12-181 54 48 6-0 9 1 . Opponents 12 570 318 888 77.0-295 25-176 15-268 44 36 7-12 7 1 2

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 19 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE GAME LT LG C RG RT QB RB TE X H Y/TE Z Montana State UTEP Arizona Oklahoma Oklahoma State Baylor Iowa State Kansas West Virginia TCU Kansas State Texas

DEFENSE GAME DE NT DT RUSH LB LB LB NB CB S S CB Montana State UTEP Arizona Oklahoma Oklahoma State Baylor Iowa State Kansas West Virginia TCU Kansas State Texas CAREER STARTS OFFENSE DEFENSE PLAYER 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 TOTAL STREAK PLAYER 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 TOTAL STREAK Terence Steele RS 12 13 12 - 37 37 Jordyn Brooks - 11 11 12 - 34 15 Madison Akamnonu RS 7 13 7 - 27 0 Broderick Washington, Jr. RS 1 13 11 - 25 25 Jack Anderson - - 13 12 - 25 25 DaMarcus Fields - - 11 12 - 23 22 Travis Bruffy - - 11 11 - 22 10 Eli Howard - - 7 11 - 18 10 T.J. Vasher - - 5 9 - 14 5 Desmon Smith - - 6 8 - 14 2 Alan Bowman - - - 7 - 7 0 Douglas Coleman III - 3 4 6 - 13 0 Ta’Zhawn Henry - - - 5 - 5 0 Adrian Frye - - - 4 - 4 0 Donta Thompson - - 1 3 - 4 0 Lonzell Gilmore - - 3 - - 3 0 Tyler Carr - - 2 1 - 3 0 Riko Jeffers - - 2 1 - 3 0 Jett Duffey - - - 3 - 3 0 Quentin Yontz - - 1 2 - 3 0 Bailey Smith - 1 - 2 - 3 0 Thomas Leggett - - - 2 - 2 0 Dawson Deaton - - - 2 - 2 0 Nick McCann - - - 1 - 1 0 Connor Killian - - - 2 - 2 0 KeSean Carter - - - 1 - 1 0 Seth Collins - - - 1 - 1 1

20 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE STAT NOTABLES 300+ PASSING YARD GAMES Alan Bowman (4) Date Pass Yards Opponent Sept. 15, 2018 605 Houston Sept. 22, 2018 397 Oklahoma State Oct. 20, 2018 408 Kansas Oct. 27, 2018 323 Iowa State

Jett Duffey (1) Date Pass Yards Opponent Nov. 10, 2018 444 Texas

400+ PASSING YARD GAMES Alan Bowman (2) Date Pass Yards Opponent Sept. 15, 2018 605 Houston Oct. 20, 2018 408 Kansas

Jett Duffey (1) Date Pass Yards Opponent n Jordyn Brooks (1) leads all returning Red Raiders with eight games of 10 or more tackles during his career. Brooks has recorded 259 Nov. 10, 2018 444 Texas tackles over his first three seasons at Texas Tech, which easily leads the team entering 2019. 500+ PASSING YARD GAMES 100+ RECEIVING YARD GAMES GAMES WITH 10+ TACKLES Alan Bowman (1) T.J. Vasher (1) Jordyn Brooks (8) Date Pass Yards Opponent Date Rec. Yards Opponent Date Tackles Opponent Sept. 15, 2018 605 Houston Oct. 14, 2017 113 West Virginia Sept. 10, 2016 10 Arizona State Oct. 29, 2016 10 TCU 600+ PASSING YARD GAMES 200+ RECEIVING YARD GAMES Nov. 25, 2016 18 Baylor Alan Bowman (1) Sept. 16, 2017 13 Arizona State Date Pass Yards Opponent Oct. 7, 2017 10 Kansas Sept. 15, 2018 605 Houston GAMES WITH A RECEIVING TD Oct. 28, 2017 13 Oklahoma Player ‘14 ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Career Nov. 10, 2018 15 Texas 100+ RUSHING YARD GAMES T.J. Vasher -- -- 0 5 5 10 Nov. 24, 2018 12 Baylor Ta’Zhawn Henry (1) Mason Reed -- 0 0 1 0 1 Date Rush Yards Opponent Ezukanma, Erik -- -- 0 0 1 1 DaMarcus Fields (1) Sept. 15, 2018 111 Houston Carter, KeSean ------1 1 Date Tackles Opponent Collins, Seth ------2 2 Sept. 29, 2018 10 West Virginia GAMES WITH A RUSHING TD Henry, Ta’Zhawn ------1 1 Player ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Career Riko Jeffers (2) Henry, Ta’Zhawn ------4 4 GAMES WITH MULTIPLE RECEIVING TD Date Tackles Opponent Duffey, Jett -- -- 0 4 4 Player ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Career Oct. 27, 2018 11 Iowa State Thompson, SaRodorick ------2 2 T.J. Vasher -- -- 1 2 3 Nov. 17, 2018 11 Kansas State Bowman, Alan ------1 1 CONSECUTIVE GAMES WITH CATCH GAMES WITH MULTIPLE RUSHING TD Player Current Streak Career Long Player ‘15 ‘16 ‘17 ‘18 Career T.J. Vasher 16 16 Demarcus Felton -- 1 0 2 3 KeSean Carter 0 5 Henry, Ta’Zhawn ------2 2 Seth Collins 12 12 Da’Leon Ward -- 0 0 1 1 Ta’Zhawn Henry 1 4 Thompson, SaRodorick ------1 1 Erik Ezukanma 2 2 Thompson, SaRodorick 0 2 Dalton Rigdon 0 2 Donta Thompson 0 1 Killian, Connor 0 1 Leggett, Caden 0 1 Bowman, Alan 0 1

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 21 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE 2018 SEASON SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 24 Henry, Ta’Zhawn vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Rushes 33 Montgomery, Da., at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Yards Rushing 130 Felton, Dem. at Oklahoma State (Sep 22, 2018) Yards Rushing 206 Sermon, Trey, vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) TD Rushes 4 Henry, Ta’Zhawn vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) TD Rushes 3 Sermon, Trey, vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Long Rush 38 Duffey, Jett at TCU (Oct 11, 2018) Long Rush 65 S. Phillips, vs Ole Miss (Sep 01, 2018) Pass attempts 59 Bowman, Alan vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Pass attempts 51 KING, D’Eriq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Pass completions 43 Bowman, Alan vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Pass completions 30 KING, D’Eriq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Passing 605 Bowman, Alan vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Passing 431 KING, D’Eriq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) TD Passes 5 Bowman, Alan vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) TD Passes 5 KING, D’Eriq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Long Pass 66 Bowman, Alan vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Long Pass 79 KING, D’Eriq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Receptions 13 Wesley, Antoine vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Receptions 9 STEVENSON, Marq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Receiving 261 Wesley, Antoine vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Simms, Marcus, vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) TD Receptions 3 Wesley, Antoine vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Receiving 177 STEVENSON, Marq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Long Reception 66 Wesley, Antoine vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) TD Receptions 2 CORBIN, Keith, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Field Goals 2 Hatfield, C. vs Ole Miss (Sep 01, 2018) STEVENSON, Marq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Hatfield, C. at Oklahoma State (Sep 22, 2018) Jennings, Gary, vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) Hatfield, C. vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) Morris, Lee, vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Hatfield, C. vs Kansas (Oct 20, 2018) Devin Duvernay, vs Texas (Nov 10, 2018) Hatfield, C. vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Lil’J Humphrey, vs Texas (Nov 10, 2018) Hatfield, C. vs Texas (Nov 10, 2018) Long Reception 79 STEVENSON, Marq, vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Hatfield, C. at Kansas State (Nov 17, 2018) Field Goals 4 Luke Logan, vs Ole Miss (Sep 01, 2018) Long Field Goal 48 Hatfield, C. vs Kansas (Oct 20, 2018) Lynch, Blake, at Kansas State (Nov 17, 2018) Punts 7 Panazzolo, D. vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Long Field Goal 52 Cameron Dicker, vs Texas (Nov 10, 2018) Panazzolo, D. at TCU (Oct 11, 2018) Punts 10 Slaydon, Tyler, vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Panazzolo, D. at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Punting Avg 49.6 Sinor, Zach, at Oklahoma State (Sep 22, 2018) Punting Avg 49.4 Panazzolo, D. vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Long Punt 67 Sinor, Zach, at Oklahoma State (Sep 22, 2018) Long Punt 56 Panazzolo, D. at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Punts inside 20 3 Slaydon, Tyler, vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Punts inside 20 6 Panazzolo, D. at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) David, Andrew, at TCU (Oct 11, 2018) Long Punt Return 49 Bowman, De’Quan vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Thompson, Kyle, vs Kansas (Oct 20, 2018) Long Kickoff Return 52 Bowman, De’Quan vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) Long Punt Return 9 Lamb, CeeDee, vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Tackles 16 Allen, Dakota at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Long Kickoff Return 94 Jaylon Jones, vs Ole Miss (Sep 01, 2018) Sacks 2.0 Hill, Kolin vs Kansas (Oct 20, 2018) Tackles 15 Long Jr., David, vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) Tackles For Loss 2.5 Brooks, Jordyn at Oklahoma State (Sep 22, 2018) Sacks 2.0 Scott, Mike, at Oklahoma State (Sep 22, 2018) Interceptions 2 Frye, Adrian vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Banogu, Ben, at TCU (Oct 11, 2018) Dorsey, V. vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Collier, L.J., at TCU (Oct 11, 2018)

TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Rushes 51 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Rushes 51 at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Yards Rushing 264 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Yards Rushing 323 vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Yards Per Rush 5.2 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Yards Per Rush 7.5 vs Ole Miss (Sep 01, 2018) TD Rushes 7 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) TD Rushes 4 vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Pass attempts 59 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Pass attempts 52 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Pass completions 43 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Pass completions 31 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Passing 605 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Passing 462 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Yards Per Pass 12.0 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Yards Per Pass 10.5 vs Ole Miss (Sep 01, 2018) TD Passes 5 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) TD Passes 5 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Total Plays 100 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Total Plays 92 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Total Offense 704 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Total Offense 683 vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Yards Per Play 7.9 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Yards Per Play 9.1 vs Ole Miss (Sep 01, 2018) Points 77 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Points 51 vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Sacks By 5 vs Texas (Nov 10, 2018) Sacks By 4 at TCU (Oct 11, 2018) First Downs 36 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) vs Texas (Nov 10, 2018) Penalties 14 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) at Kansas State (Nov 17, 2018) Penalty Yards 139 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) First Downs 32 vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Turnovers 3 vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) Penalties 12 vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) vs Kansas (Oct 20, 2018) Penalty Yards 115 vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Turnovers 4 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) vs Texas (Nov 10, 2018) Interceptions By 3 vs West Virginia (Sep 29, 2018) at Kansas State (Nov 17, 2018) at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Interceptions By 3 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Punts 10 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Punts 7 vs Houston (Sep 15, 2018) Punting Avg 49.6 at Oklahoma State (Sep 22, 2018) at TCU (Oct 11, 2018) Long Punt 67 at Oklahoma State (Sep 22, 2018) at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Punts inside 20 3 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018) Punting Avg 49.4 vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) at TCU (Oct 11, 2018) Long Punt 56 at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) vs Kansas (Oct 20, 2018) Punts inside 20 6 at Iowa State (Oct 27, 2018) Long Punt Return 9 vs Oklahoma (Nov 03, 2018) Long Punt Return 49 vs Lamar (Sep 08, 2018)

22 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE TOTAL OFFENSE THE LAST TIME TEXAS TECH... Had 550 or more total yards______595, vs. #19 Texas (2018) OFFENSE (TEAM) Had 600 or more total yards______621, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) SCORING (All Games) Had 650 or more total yards______704, vs. Houston (2018) Scored 50 or more points______63, vs. Houston (2018) Had 700 or more total yards______704, vs. Houston (2018) Scored 60 or more points______63, vs. Houston (2018) Had 750 or more total yards______854, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Scored 70 or more points______77, vs. Lamar (2018) Scored 80 or more points______80, vs. Sam Houston State (2005) Was held to 300 or fewer total yards______270, vs. #2 Oklahoma State (2011) Was held to 250 or fewer total yards______144, vs. #4 Texas (2010) Was held to 10 or fewer points______6, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 200 or fewer total yards______181, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 7 or fewer points______6, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 150 or fewer total yards______144, vs. #4 Texas (2010) Was held to 3 or fewer points______3, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Was held to 100 or fewer total yards______90, vs. #8 Miami (Fla.) (1990) Was shutout______0, at #2 Nebraska (1997) Was shutout in back-to-back games______vs. SMU, 0-14, at Rice, 0-14 (1962) RUSHING ATTEMPTS Was held without an offensive touchdown______at Kansas State (2018) Had 40 or more rushing attempts______43, at TCU (2018) Was held without a touchdown______at Kansas State (2018) Had 45 or more rushing attempts______46, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Had 50 or more rushing attempts______51, vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 50 or more points______51, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had 55 or more rushing attempts______55, at Baylor (1999) Allowed 60 or more points______66, at Iowa State (2016) Had 60 or more rushing attempts______61, vs. North Texas (1998) Allowed 70 or more points______70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Had 64 or more rushing attempts______64, vs. #20 Texas A&M (1997) Allowed 80 or more points______82, at #10 TCU (2014) Was held to 20 or fewer rushing attempts______14, at #22 Kansas State (2014) Shutout opponent______vs. Lamar, 77-0 (2018) Was held to 15 or fewer rushing attempts______14, at #22 Kansas State (2014) Shutout opponent in back-to-back games_at Texas Wesleyan, 13-0 at New Mexico, 27-0 (1949) Was held to 10 or fewer rushing attempts______7, at #15 Texas (2007) Shutout opponent in a half______at #15 Oklahoma State, 17-0 (2018) Held opponent without an offensive touchdown______vs. Lamar, 77-0 (2018) RUSHING OFFENSE Had 200 or more rushing yards______224, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) SCORING (Home Games) Had 250 or more rushing yards______264, vs. Lamar (2018) Scored 50 or more points______63, vs. Houston (2018) Had 300 or more rushing yards______313, at Kansas (2017) Scored 60 or more points______63, vs. Houston (2018) Had 350 or more rushing yards______453, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1997) Scored 70 or more points______77, vs. Lamar (2018) Had 400 or more rushing yards______453, vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (1997) Scored 80 or more points______80, vs. Sam Houston State (2005) Had 450 or more rushing yards______482, vs. Baylor (1996)

Was held to 10 or fewer points______3, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Was held to 50 or fewer rushing yards______31, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 7 or fewer points______3, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Was held to 40 or fewer rushing yards______31, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 3 or fewer points______3, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Was held to 30 or fewer rushing yards______30, at Iowa State (2018) Was shutout______0, vs. #20 Arkansas (1987) Was held to 20 or fewer rushing yards______-14, vs. #25 Texas (2010) Was held without an offensive touchdown______vs. #11 TCU (2017) Was held to 10 or fewer rushing yards______-14, vs. #25 Texas (2010) Was held without a touchdown______vs. #11 TCU (2017) Was held to negative rushing yards______-14, vs. #25 Texas (2010)

Allowed 50 or more points______51, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Allowed 60 or more points______66, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 4 or more rushing touchdowns______4, vs. Houston (2018) Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns______7, vs. Lamar (2018) Shutout opponent______vs. Lamar, 77-0 (2018) Had 6 or more rushing touchdowns______7, vs. Lamar (2018) Held opponent without an offensive touchdown______vs. Lamar, 77-0 (2018) Had 7 or more rushing touchdowns______7, vs. Lamar (2018) Shutout opponent in a half______vs. Lamar, 42-0 (2018) Was held without a rushing touchdown______vs. #19 Texas (2018) Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games__ at #24 Oklahoma State/at #22 Kansas State (2014) SCORING (Away Games) Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games______5 games (2006) Scored 50 or more points______65, at Kansas (2017) Scored 60 or more points______65, at Kansas (2017) PASSING ATTEMPTS Scored 70 or more points______N/A Had 60 or more passing attempts______88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 65 or more passing attempts______88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Was held to 10 or fewer points______6, at Kansas State (2018) Had 70 or more passing attempts______88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Was held to 7 or fewer points______6, at Kansas State (2018) Had 75 or more passing attempts______88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Was held to 3 or fewer points______3, at #20 TCU (2006) Was shutout______0, at #2 Nebraska (1997) Was held to 35 or fewer passing attempts______35, vs. Lamar (2018) Was held without an offensive touchdown______at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts______27, at TCU (2018) Was held without a touchdown______at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts______25, vs. Nebraska (2008) Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts______17, vs. Oklahoma (1999) Allowed 50 or more points______66, at Iowa State (2016) Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts______14, vs. Iowa State (1999) Allowed 60 or more points______66, at Iowa State (2016) Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts______10, at Texas (1997) Allowed 70 or more points______82, at #10 TCU (2014) PASSING COMPLETIONS Shutout opponent______at Baylor, 28-0 (2005) Had 47 or more passing completions______52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Held opponent without an offensive touchdown______at #20 TCU, 3-12 (2006) Had 48 or more passing completions______52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Shutout opponent in a half______at #15 Oklahoma State, 17-0 (2018) Had 49 or more passing completions______52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 50 or more passing completions______52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 51 or more passing completions______52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 52 or more passing completions______52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Was held to 20 or fewer passing completions______19, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 16 or fewer passing completions______15, at TCU (2018) Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions______9, vs. Oklahoma (1999) Was held to 8 or fewer passing completions______8, vs. Iowa State (1999) Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions______3, at Texas (1997)

TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. 23 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE PASSING OFFENSE SCORING DEFENSE (Away Games) Had 400 or more passing yards______454, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Allowed 10 or fewer points______10, at Texas State (2012) Had 450 or more passing yards______454, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Allowed 7 or fewer points______7, at Baylor (2007) Had 500 or more passing yards______605, vs. Houston (2018) Allowed 3 or fewer points______0, at Baylor (2005) Had 550 or more passing yards______605, vs. Houston (2018) Shutout its opponent______0, at Baylor (2005) Had 600 or more passing yards______605, vs. Houston (2018) Held its opponent without an offensive touchdown______at SMU (2007) Had 650 or more passing yards______734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Held its opponent without a touchdown______at SMU (2007)

Was held to 200 or fewer passing yards______153, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Allowed 50 or more points______66, at Iowa State (2016) Was held to 150 or fewer passing yards______150, at Kansas State (2018) Allowed 60 or more points______66, at Iowa State (2016) Was held to 100 or fewer passing yards______74, vs. Oklahoma State (1998) Allowed 70 or more points______82, at #10 TCU (2014) Was held to 50 or fewer passing yards______42, vs. Rice (1989) TOTAL DEFENSE PASSING TOUCHDOWNS Allowed 300 or fewer total yards______182, vs. Lamar (2018) Had 5 or more passing touchdowns______5, vs. Houston (2018) Allowed 250 or fewer total yards______182, vs. Lamar (2018) Had 6 or more passing touchdowns______6, vs. Baylor (2016) Allowed 200 or fewer total yards______182, vs. Lamar (2018) Had 7 or more passing touchdowns______8, vs. Kansas (2016) Allowed 150 or fewer total yards______127, vs. New Mexico (2012) Had 8 or more passing touchdowns______8, vs. Kansas (2016) Allowed 125 or fewer total yards______84, vs. Northwestern State (2012) Allowed 100 or fewer total yards______84, vs. Northwestern State (2012) Was held without a passing TD______at Kansas State (2018) Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games______vs. Oklahoma/at #24 OSU (1997) Allowed 500 or more total yards______635, vs. Houston (2018) Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games______7 games (1997) Allowed 550 or more total yards______635, vs. Houston (2018) Allowed 600 or more total yards______635, vs. Houston (2018) PASSING INTERCEPTIONS Allowed 650 or more total yards______683, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had 3 or more passing interceptions______3, at Iowa State (2018) Allowed 700 or more total yards______854, vs. # 16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 4 or more passing interceptions______4, at #15 Oklahoma (2015) Allowed 750 or more total yards______854, vs. # 16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 5 or more passing interceptions______5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003) DEFENSIVE FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED Went 3 consecutive games without a passing INT______3 games (2011) Allowed 12 or fewer first downs______11, vs. Texas State (2013) Went 4 consecutive games without a passing INT______5 games (1997) Allowed 10 or fewer first downs______8, vs. New Mexico (2012) Went 5 consecutive games without a passing INT______5 games (1997) Allowed 9 or fewer first downs______8, vs. New Mexico (2012) Allowed 7 or fewer first downs______6, vs. Northwestern State (2012) FUMBLES ALLOWED Allowed 5 or fewer first downs______5, vs. North Texas (1998) Had 3 or more fumbles______4 (lost 2), at Kansas State (2018) Had 4 or more fumbles______4 (lost 2), at Kansas State (2018) Allowed 30 or more first downs______32, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had 5 or more fumbles______5 (lost 2), at #2 Texas (2009) Allowed 35 or more first downs______35, at #15 Oklahoma (2015) Had 6 or more fumbles______6 (lost 3), vs. #16 NC State (2002) Had 7 or more fumbles______7 (lost 2), at #21 Kansas State (1996) TACKLES FOR A LOSS Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss______12, vs. Texas State (2013) Went back-to-back games without a fumble______3 games (2018) Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss______14, vs. Rice (2009) Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss______14, vs. Rice (2009) TURNOVERS ALLOWED Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss______15, vs. Baylor (2002) Had 4 or more turnovers______4, at Texas (2015) Had 5 or more turnovers______5, vs. Texas A&M (2009) Was held without a tackle for a loss______0.0, vs. Houston (2010) Had 6 or more turnovers______6, vs. Colorado (2003) RUSHING DEFENSE Did not commit a turnover______vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Allowed 70 or fewer rushing yards______44, at West Virginia (2017) Went back-to-back games without a turnover______2 games (2005) Allowed 60 or fewer rushing yards______44, at West Virginia (2017)) Allowed 50 or fewer rushing yards______44, at West Virginia (2017) Allowed 40 or fewer rushing yards______13, vs. Northwestern State (2012) Allowed 30 or fewer rushing yards______13, vs. Northwestern State (2012) DEFENSE (TEAM) SCORING DEFENSE Allowed 20 or fewer rushing yards______13, vs. Northwestern State (2012) Shutout its opponent______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 10 or fewer rushing yards______9, vs. Fresno State (1998) Allowed 3 or fewer points______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 0 or fewer rushing yards______-12, at #21 Kansas State (1996) Allowed 7 or fewer points______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed -10 or fewer rushing yards______-12, at #21 Kansas State (1996) Allowed 10 or fewer points______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 250 or more rushing yards______250, vs. USF (Birmingham Bowl) (2017) Didn’t allow an offensive touchdown______vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 300 or more rushing yards______323, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Didn’t allow a touchdown______vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 350 or more rushing yards______414, vs. Texas (2016) Allowed 400 or more rushing yards______414, vs. Texas (2016) SCORING DEFENSE (Home Games) Allowed 450 or more rushing yards______469, at Missouri (2003) Allowed 10 or fewer points______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 7 or fewer points______0, vs. Lamar (2018) DEFENSIVE SACKS Allowed 3 or fewer points______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Had 4 or more sacks______4, at West Virginia (2017) Shutout its opponent______vs. Lamar (2018) Had 5 or more sacks______5, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Held its opponent without an offensive touchdown______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Had 6 or more sacks______6, vs. Kansas (2009) Held its opponent without a touchdown______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Was held without a sack in back-to-back games______4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia, Allowed 50 or more points______70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) ______vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016) Allowed 60 or more points______70, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Was held without a sack in 3 consecutive games______4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia, ______vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016) Was held without a sack in 4 consecutive games______4, at Kansas State, vs. West Virginia, ______vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016)

24 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE QUARTERBACK HURRIES RECOVERED FUMBLES Had 5 or more quarterback hurries______6, at TCU (2018) Recovered 3 or more fumbles______3, at Baylor (2017) Had 10 or more quarterback hurries______11, vs. Lamar (2018) Recovered 4 or more fumbles______4, vs. Texas State (2011) Had 13 or more quarterback hurries______13, at New Mexico (2002) Had 15 or more quarterback hurries______16, vs. Oklahoma (2001) Was held without a recovered fumble in 3 or more consecutive games______3 games (2018) Had 18 or more quarterback hurries______18, vs. Oklahoma State (2000) Was held without a recovered fumble in 4 or more consecutive games______4 games (2016) Was held without a recovered fumble in 5 or more consecutive games____ 9 games (2012-13) Was held without a quarterback hurry in 3 consecutive games______3 games (2014) Was held without a recovered fumble in 6 or more consecutive games____ 9 games (2012-13) Was held without a quarterback hurry in 5 consecutive games______5 games (2008) Was held without a recovered fumble in 7 or more consecutive games____ 9 games (2012-13) Was held without a recovered fumble in 8 or more consecutive games____ 9 games (2012-13) PASSING DEFENSE Was held without a recovered fumble in 9 or more consecutive games____ 9 games (2012-13) Allowed 100 or fewer passing yards______80, vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 75 or fewer passing yards______64, at Texas (2015) DEFENSIVE MISC. Allowed 60 or fewer passing yards______29, vs. Kansas (2012) Returned an interception for a touchdown______vs. Lamar (2018) Allowed 50 or fewer passing yards______29, vs. Kansas (2012) Returned 2 interceptions for touchdowns______vs. Oklahoma State (2000) Allowed 45 or fewer passing yards______29, vs. Kansas (2012) Recorded an interception on the opponent’s first offensive play______vs. Iowa State (2015) Allowed 40 or fewer passing yards______29, vs. Kansas (2012) Returned a fumble for a touchdown______at Iowa State (2018) Allowed 30 or fewer passing yards______29, vs. Kansas (2012) Returned a fumble for a TD to win the game with under 1:00____ 0:48, vs. Fresno State (1998) Allowed 25 or fewer passing yards______0, vs. Arkansas (1974) Recorded a safety______vs. Stephen F. Austin (2013)

Allowed 350 or more passing yards______360, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) SPECIAL TEAMS (TEAM) Allowed 400 or more passing yards______462, vs. Houston (2018) PUNT RETURN Allowed 450 or more passing yards______462, vs. Houston (2018) Had 100 or more punt return yards______118, vs. Arizona State (2017) Allowed 500 or more passing yards______545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 150 or more punt return yards______166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002) Returned a punt for a touchdown______at Nevada (2008) - Eric Morris, 86 yds DEFENSIVE INTERCEPTIONS Blocked a punt______at Iowa State (2018) - Thomas Leggett Had 3 or more interceptions______3, vs. Lamar (2018) Blocked 2 punts______at New Mexico (2010) - Aaron Crawford & Jonathan Brydon Had 4 or more interceptions______5, vs. SMU (2008) Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown______at Iowa State (2018) - Thomas Leggett, 0 yds Had 5 or more interceptions______5, vs. SMU (2008) Had 6 or more interceptions______6, vs. Houston (1993) KICKOFF RETURN Had 200 or more kick return yards______256 (10 att.), vs. #20 Baylor (2011) Was held without an interception in 4 consecutive games______7 games (2016) Returned a kickoff for a touchdown______at Baylor (2017) - Keke Coutee, 92 yds Was held without an interception in 5 consecutive games______7 games (2016) Returned an opening kickoff for a TD______at Baylor (2017) - Keke Coutee, 92 yds Was held without an interception in 6 consecutive games______7 games (2016) Returned a kickoff for a TD in season opener______vs. SHSU (2015) - Jakeem Grant, 94 yds

PASS BREAKUPS PUNTING Had 10 or more pass breakups______10, vs. Texas (2016) Had a punt blocked______at Kansas State (2018) Had 15 or more pass breakups______16, vs. Oklahoma State (2002) Had a punt blocked and returned for a TD______at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) - 30 yds Had a punt blocked for a safety______at Kansas State (2018) Was held without a pass breakup______0, at #25 Texas (2011) Did not punt______vs. Louisiana Tech (2016) FORCED TURNOVERS Had 10 or more punts______14, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997) Forced 3 or more turnovers______3, at TCU (2018) Forced 10 or more punts______11, vs. Iowa State (2013) Forced 4 or more turnovers______4, vs. Lamar (2018) Forced 5 or more turnovers______5, at Houston (2017) Faked a punt and scored a touchdown______at Texas (2013) - Ryan Erxleben (51-yd run) Forced 6 or more turnovers______7, vs. Nebraska (2004) Forced 7 or more turnovers______7, vs. Nebraska (2004) FIELD GOALS & PAT Blocked a PAT attempt______at Kansas (2011) - Terrance Bullitt Forced a turnover in back-to-back games______at Kansas State, vs. Baylor (2018) Blocked a field goal attempt______at TCU (2016), Kris Williams, 39 yards Forced at least 2 turnovers in back-to-back games______at Kansas State, vs. Baylor (2018) Returned a blocked FG for a TD___ vs. OK St. (2000) - Aaron Hunt/Lawrence Flugence - 79 Yds Forced at least 2 turnovers in 3 straight games____vs. EWU, vs. Arizona St., at Houston (2017) Forced a turnover in 10 consecutive games______15 games (2016-18) Had a PAT blocked______at Kansas (2015) Missed a PAT attempt______at #10 Oklahoma (2017) Was held without a forced turnover in back-to-back games______vs. Oklahoma, at TCU (2016) Had a field goal blocked______vs. Minnesota (2012) Was held without a forced turnover in 3 consecutive games______4 games (2016) Had a field goal blocked and returned for a TD______vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) Was held without a forced turnover in 4 consecutive games______4 games (2016) ______Dustin Harris/Terrance Frederick - 65 Yds

FORCED FUMBLES MISCELLANEOUS Forced 4 or more fumbles______4 (lost 3), vs. #11 TCU (2017) Recovered an onside kick______vs. #19 Texas (2018) - Tony Jones Forced 5 or more fumbles______5 (lost 4), vs. Colorado (1999) Scored a touchdown on all three sides of the ball______at Iowa State (2018) Forced 6 or more fumbles______7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996) Forced 7 or more fumbles______7 (lost 4), vs. #5 Nebraska (1996)

Was held without a forced fumble in back-to-back games______#19 UT, at KSU (2018) Was held without a forced fumble in 3 or more consecutive games______3 games (2018) Was held without a forced fumble in 4 or more consecutive games______4 games (2016) Was held without a forced fumble in 5 or more consecutive games______5 games (2012) Was held without a forced fumble in 7 or more consecutive games______7 games (2004)

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MISCELLANEOUS (TEAM) PENALTIES vs. NATIONALLY-RANKED OPPONENTS Had 10 or more penalties______10, at Iowa State (2018) Defeated a ranked opponent______at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Had 15 or more penalties______16, at West Virginia (2017) Defeated a ranked opponent at home______vs. #24 TCU (2013) Had 16 or more penalties______16, at West Virginia (2017) Defeated a ranked opponent on the road______at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Had 17 or more penalties______17, vs. #5 Baylor (2015) Defeated a ranked opponent at a neutral site______vs. #14 Arizona State (2013) Had 5 or fewer penalties______5, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Defeated a ranked opponent in back-to-back games______2 games (2012) Had 4 or fewer penalties______4, at Kansas State (2018) Defeated a ranked opponent in 3 consecutive games______3 games (2008) Had 3 or fewer penalties______3, vs. Iowa State (2017) Had 2 or fewer penalties______2, at Kansas (2017) Lost to a ranked opponent______vs. #19 Texas (2018) Had 1 or fewer penalties______1, at TCU (2016) Lost to a ranked opponent at home______vs. #19 Texas (2018) Lost to a ranked opponent on the road______at #10 Oklahoma (2017) PENALTY YARDS Lost to a ranked opponent at a neutral site______vs. #22 LSU (2015) Had 100 or more penalty yards______105, at Iowa State (2018) Lost to an unranked opponent at home______vs. Kansas State (2017) Had 125 or more penalty yards______139, vs. Lamar (2018) Lost to an unranked team on the road______at West Virginia (2017) Had 150 or more penalty yards______159, at West Virginia (2017) Had 175 or more penalty yards______183, at Rice (2007) Shutout a ranked opponent______vs. #18 SMU (1980) Had 40 or fewer penalty yards______37, at Kansas State (2018) Shutout a ranked opponent at home______vs. #18 SMU (1980) Had 30 or fewer penalty yards______25, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Shutout a ranked opponent on the road______Never Happened Had 20 or fewer penalty yards______7, at Iowa State (2016)

Played to a tie______39-39, vs. TCU (1981) TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS Played to a 0-0 tie______0-0, vs. Hardin-Simmons (1942) Scored an offensive two-point conversion_____ vs. #12 OK St. (2015) - Mahomes pass to Giles Played in an overtime game______vs. Kansas (2012) - W, 41-34 (2OT) Blocked a PAT & returned for a 2-point score____ vs. #15 OU (1992) - Ben Kirkpatrick - 84 yds Played in an overtime game vs. ranked opponent______at #21 TCU (2012) - W, 56-53 (3OT) Won by going for 2-pt conversion___ vs. Texas (1988) - Tolliver-to-Price with 2:36 left in game Lost a game and didn’t commit a turnover______#7 Oklahoma (2018) Had a two-point conversion intercepted and returned for 2 points_____vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018)

MARGIN OF VICTORY/DEFEAT OFFENSE - BY QUARTER/HALF (TEAM) Won by 40 or more points______77, Texas Tech 77, Lamar 0 (2018) 1st Quarter Won by 50 or more points______77, Texas Tech 77, Lamar 0 (2018) Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards ______-15, vs. #22 LSU (2015) Won by 60 or more points______77, Texas Tech 77, Lamar 0 (2018) Was held to 30 or fewer passing yards ______28, at TCU (2018) Was held to 55 or fewer total yards ______54, at TCU (2018) Lost by 30 or more points______56, at Iowa State (2016) Had 75 or more rushing yards ______78, at Kansas (2017) Lost by 40 or more points______56, at Iowa State (2016) Had 175 or more passing yards ______186, vs. Houston (2018) Lost by 50 or more points______56, at Iowa State (2016) Had 250 or more total yards ______298, vs. Kansas State (2015) Lost by 60 or more points______60, #2 Oklahoma State 66, Texas Tech 6 (2011) 2nd Quarter TOTAL PLAYS Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards______0, at Arkansas (2015) Had 90 or more total plays______92, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Was held to 25 or fewer passing yards______25, at Kansas State (2018) Had 100 or more total plays______100, vs. Houston (2018) Was held to 70 or fewer total yards______27, at Kansas State (2018) Had 110 or more total plays______111, vs. Iowa State (2003) Had 90 or more rushing yards______111, at Texas (2015) Had 175 or more passing yards______197, vs. Houston (2018) Was held to 65 or fewer total plays______59, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Had 260 or more total yards______272, vs. Lamar (2018) Was held to 60 or fewer total plays______59, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Was held to 50 or fewer total plays______48, vs. Nebraska (2008) FIRST HALF Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards______5, vs. TCU (2013) FIRST DOWNS Was held to 90 or fewer passing yards______40, at TCU (2018) Had 35 or more first downs______35, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Was held to 200 or fewer total yards______120, at Kansas State (2018) Had 40 or more first downs______42, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 150 or more rushing yards______151, vs. Kansas State (2015) Had 45 or more first downs______45, vs. Iowa State (2003) Had 350 or more passing yards______383, vs. Houston (2018) Had 400 or more total yards______403, vs. Houston (2018) Was held to 20 or fewer first downs______20, vs. Baylor (2018) Had 500 or more total yards______523, Stephen F. Austin (2013) Was held to 15 or fewer first downs______11, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 10 or fewer first downs______10, at #4 Oklahoma (2002) 3rd Quarter Was held to 9 or fewer first downs______9, vs. Oklahoma (2001) Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards______0, vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017) Was held to 8 or fewer first downs______6, vs. #13 Kansas State (1997) Was held to 10 or fewer passing yards______10, at TCU (2012) Was held to 0 or fewer total yards______-1, at TCU (2012) TIME OF POSSESSION Had 70 or more rushing yards______82, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Had 35:00 or more time of possession______41:17, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Had 175 or more passing yards______200, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 36:00 or more time of possession______41:17, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Had 200 or more total yards______201, vs. Houston (2018) Had 37:00 or more time of possession______41:17, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Had 38:00 or more time of possession______41:17, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) 4th Quarter Had 39:00 or more time of possession______41:17, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards______-20, at Iowa State (2018) Had 40:00 or more time of possession______41:17, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Was held to 10 or fewer passing yards______7, at Iowa State (2016) Had 41:00 or more time of possession______41:17, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Was held to 20 or fewer total yards______14, at Kansas State (2018) Had 100 or more rushing yards______101, at Kansas (2017) Was held to 23:00 or fewer time of possession______22:11, at Kansas State (2018) Had 200 or more passing yards______239, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Was held to 22:00 or fewer time of possession______19:45, vs. UTEP (2015) Had 225 or more total yards______270, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession______19:45, vs. UTEP (2015) Was held to 21:00 or fewer time of possession______19:45, vs. UTEP (2015) SECOND HALF Was held to 20:00 or fewer time of possession______19:45, vs. UTEP (2015) Was held to 0 or fewer rushing yards______-2, at Iowa State (2018) Was held to 19:00 or fewer time of possession______19:00, vs. Iowa State (2011) Was held to 90 or fewer passing yards______47, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 125 or fewer total yards______61, at Kansas State (2018) Had 175 or more rushing yards______179, at Houston (2017) Had 275 or more passing yards______310, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Had 350 or more total yards______384, vs. #19 Texas (2018)

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OFFENSE (INDIVIDUAL) Caught 11 or more passes______Antoine Wesley, 12, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) RUSHING Caught 12 or more passes______Antoine Wesley, 12, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Rushed for 100 or more yards______Demarcus Felton, 130, at #15 OKlahoma State (2018) Caught 13 or more passes______Antoine Wesley, 13, vs. Houston (2018) Rushed for 150 or more yards______Justin Stockton, 161, at Kansas (2017) Caught 14 or more passes______Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013) Rushed for 200 or more yards______DeAndre Washington, 248 yards, vs. Kansas State (2015) Caught 15 or more passes______Jace Amaro, 15, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013) Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards__ , 106 yards, vs. #18 Baylor (1976) Caught 16 or more passes______Eric Ward, 16, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Had 2 100-yard rushers______Eric Stephens - 118 yards, Kenny Williams - 105 yards Had 100 or more receiving yards______Antoine Wesley, 171, vs. #19 Texas (2018) ______vs. UNM (2012) Had 150 or more receiving yards______Antoine Wesley, 171, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Had 175 or more receiving yards______Antoine Wesley, 199, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had a run of 50 or more yards______Justin Stockton (55 yds) at Kansas (2017) Had 200 or more receiving yards______Antoine Wesley, 261, vs. Houston (2018) Had a run of 60 or more yards______J. Stockton (84 yds), T. King (73 yds), at Houston (2017) Had 225 or more receiving yards______Antoine Wesley, 261, vs. Houston (2018) Had a run of 70 or more yards______J. Stockton (84 yds), T. King (73 yds), at Houston (2017) Had 250 or more receiving yards______Antoine Wesley, 261, vs. Houston (2018) Had a run of 80 or more yards______Justin Stockton, 84 Yards, at Houston (2017) Had a run of 90 or more yards______Donny Anderson, 90 yards, at TCU (1964) Had a reception of 50 or more yards______Ja’Deion High (54), vs. Baylor (2018) Had a reception of 60 or more yards______Ja’Deion High, 62, at TCU (2018) Made 30 or more attempts______Sammy Morris, 33, vs. Texas A&M (1999) Had a reception of 70 or more yards______Keke Coutee, 70 yards, at #10 Oklahoma (2017) Made 40 or more attempts______Ricky Williams, 42, vs. Fresno State (1998) Had a reception of 80 or more yards___Keke Coutee (80) & Quan Shorts (81), vs. Baylor (2015) Had a reception of 90 or more yards__ Jakeem Grant, 90 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns______Ta’Zhawn Henry, 4, vs. Houston (2018) Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns______Ta’Zhawn Henry, 4, vs. Houston (2018) Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns______Antoine Wesley, 3, vs. Houston (2018) Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns______James Gray, 5, vs. Rice (1989) Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns______Derek Dorris, 4, at Kansas (2000) Had 2 players rush for 2 TDs______Patrick Mahomes II (2) & Davis Webb (2), vs. UTEP (2015) Had 2 or more fumbles (WR or TE)____ Jace Amaro, 2 (lost 1), vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2013) Had 2 or more fumbles (QB or RB)______Alan Bowman, 2 (lost 1), vs. Kansas (2018) Had 3 or more fumbles (QB or RB)______Jett Duffey, 3 (lost 2), vs. #19 Texas (2018) Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers______Antoine Wesley 110 yds, Ja’Deion High 105 yds ______vs. #12 West Virginia (2018) PASSING Had 3 or more 100-yd REC______3, Grant (155), Marquez (130), Washington (107) Had 60 or more passing attempts______Patrick Mahomes II, 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) ______vs. #5 Baylor (2014) Had 65 or more passing attempts______Patrick Mahomes II, 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 4 or more 100-yd REC______4, J. Filani (255), T. Henderson (118), R. Johnson (107), Had 70 or more passing attempts______Patrick Mahomes II, 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) ______Jarrett Hicks (105), vs. K-State (2005) Had 72 or more passing attempts______Patrick Mahomes II, 88, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 2 or more 200-yd REC______2, Michael Crabtree (237), Danny Amendola (233) ______at Oklahoma State (2007) Had 40 or more completions______Alan Bowman, 43, vs. Houston (2018) Had 6 different WR with a TD catch______Giles (2), Coutee (2), Batson, Lauderdale, Had 45 or more completions______Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) ______Willies, Cantrell, vs. Kansas (2016) Had 46 or more completions______Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 47 or more completions______Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) ALL-PURPOSE Had 48 or more completions______Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Scored 4 or more touchdowns______Desmond Nisby, 4 RUSH, at Kansas (2017) Had 49 or more completions______Patrick Mahomes II, 52, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Scored 5 or more touchdowns____Taurean Henderson, 3 RUSH, 2 REC, vs. Kansas State (2005)

Completed 15 or more consecutive passes______Seth Doege, 15, at New Mexico (2011) Had 200 or more all-purpose yards______Antoine Wesley, 261, vs. Houston (2018) Completed a pass to 14 or more different receivers____ Patrick Mahomes II, 17, vs. SFA (2016) Had 225 or more all-purpose yards______Antoine Wesley, 261, vs. Houston (2018) Completed a pass to 17 or more different receivers____ Patrick Mahomes II, 17, vs. SFA (2016) Had 250 or more all-purpose yards______Antoine Wesley, 261, vs. Houston (2018) Had 275 or more all-purpose yards______DeAndre Washington, 284, vs. Kansas State (2015) Completed a pass of 50 or more yards______Jett Duffey, 57, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Had 300 or more all-purpose yards______Jakeem Grant, 323, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Completed a pass of 60 or more yards______Jett Duffey, 62, at TCU (2018) Had 325 or more all-purpose yards______Wes Welker, 327, at #23 Texas A&M (2002) Completed a pass of 70 or more yards______Nic Shimonek, 70, at #10 Oklahoma (2017) Completed a pass of 80 or more yards______Patrick Mahomes II, 81, vs. Baylor (2016) Had two players with 200+ all-purpose yards______D. Washington (219) & J. Grant (204) Completed a pass of 90 or more yards___ Patrick Mahomes II, 90, vs. #12 Oklahoma St. (2015) ______vs. #3 TCU (2015)

Passed for 350 or more yards______Alan Bowman, 397, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Passed for 400 or more yards______Jett Duffey, 444, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Passed for 450 or more yards______Alan Bowman, 605, vs. Houston (2018) Passed for 500 or more yards______Alan Bowman, 605, vs. Houston (2018) Passed for 550 or more yards______Alan Bowman, 605, vs. Houston (2018) Passed for 600 or more yards______Alan Bowman, 605, vs. Houston (2018) Passed for 650 or more yards______Patrick Mahomes II, 734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Passed for 700 or more yards______Patrick Mahomes II, 734, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016)

Had 2 QBs pass for 200 or more yards___ Patrick Mahomes (277) & Nic Shimonek (271) vs. Kansas (2016) Had 2 QBs throw 4 TDs______Patrick Mahomes & Nic Shimonek, 4, vs. Kansas (2016)

Non-QB threw for a TD pass_____Jakeem Grant, at Arkansas - 72 yds to Reginald Davis (2015)

Passed for 4 or more touchdowns______Jett Duffey, 4, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Passed for 5 or more touchdowns______Nic Shimonek, 6, vs. Arizona State (2017) Passed for 6 or more touchdowns______Nic Shimonek, 6, vs. Arizona State (2017) Passed for 7 or more touchdowns______Seth Doege, 7, at #21 TCU (2012) Passed for 8 or more touchdowns______B.J. Symons, 8, vs. Texas A&M (2003)

Threw 3 or more interceptions______Alan Bowman, 3, at Iowa State (2018) Threw 4 or more interceptions______Patrick Mahomes II, 4, at #15 Oklahoma (2015) Threw 5 or more interceptions______B.J. Symons, 5, vs. #1 Oklahoma (2003) RECEIVING Caught 10 or more passes______Antoine Wesley, 12, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018)

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DEFENSE (INDIVIDUAL) PUNTING INTERCEPTIONS Made 9 or more punts______Ryan Erxleben, 9, vs. Iowa State (2011) Had 2 or more interceptions______Vaughnte Dorsey, 2, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 att.)_____ Taylor Symmank, 50.1 (8 att.) vs. #22 LSU (2015) Had 3 or more interceptions______Darcel McBath, 3, at #19 Kansas (2008) Had 4 or more 50-yard punts______Ryan Erxleben, 4, at Missouri (2011) Defensive Lineman had an interception______Breiden Fehoko, 1, at West Virginia (2015) Had a 60-yard punt or longer______Dominic Panazzolo, 72 yards, vs. Iowa State (2017) Had a 70-yard punt or longer______Dominic Panazzolo, 72 yards, vs. Iowa State (2017) TACKLES Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20______Dominic Panazzolo, 6, at Iowa State (2018) Had 15 or more tackles______Jordyn Brooks, 15, vs. Texas (2018) Faked a punt and scored a touchdown______Ryan Erxleben, 51-yd run, at Texas (2013) Had 16 or more tackles______Dakota Allen, 16, at Iowa State (2018) Had 17 or more tackles______Micah Awe, 17, vs. #22 LSU (2015) FIELD GOALS & PAT Had 18 or more tackles______Will Smith, 18, at Texas (2013) Made a 48-yard field goal or longer______Clayton Hatfield, 48 yds, vs. Kansas (2018) Had 20 or more tackles______Lawrence Flugence, 23, at #12 Ohio State (2002) Made a 49-yard field goal or longer______Clayton Hatfield, 51 yds, at Texas (2015) Made a 50-yard field goal or longer______Clayton Hatfield, 51 yds, at Texas (2015) SACKS Made a 51-yard field goal or longer______Clayton Hatfield, 51 yds, at Texas (2015) Had 2 or more sacks______Kolin Hill, 2, vs. Kansas (2018) Made a 52-yard field goal or longer______Donnie Carona, 52 yds, vs. Weber State (2010) Had 3 or more sacks______Kris Williams, 3, vs. Kansas (2016) Made a 53-yard field goal or longer______Chris Birkholz, 53 yds, vs. #18 Texas (1998) Had 4 or more sacks______Brandon Sharpe, 4, at #15 Nebraska (2009) Made a 54-yard field goal or longer______Jaret Greaser, 55 yds, vs. Texas (1996) Made a 55-yard field goal or longer______Jaret Greaser, 55 yds, vs. Texas (1996) TACKLES FOR A LOSS Made a 56-yard field goal or longer______Bill Adams, 57 yds, vs. #6 Texas A&M (1977) Had 3 or more tackles for a loss______Kris Williams, 3, vs. Kansas (2016) Made a 57-yard field goal or longer______Bill Adams, 57 yds, vs. #6 Texas A&M (1977) Had 4 or more tackles for a loss______Will Smith, 4, at Texas (2013) Had 5 or more tackles for a loss______Dorian Pitts, 5, vs. Oklahoma State (2000) Made 3 or more field goals______Clayton Hatfield, 3-of-4, at Kansas (2015) Made 4 or more field goals______Ryan Bustin, 4-of-5, at Kansas (2013) QUARTERBACK HURRIES Had 2 or more quarterback hurries______Dakota Allen, 2, at TCU (2018) Made a game-winning FG in last minute_____ Ryan Bustin, 28 yds (0:00), vs. Minnesota (2012) Had 3 or more quarterback hurries______Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4) Made a game-winning FG in overtime______Clayton Hatfield, 37 yds, (15:00), at TCU (2016) ______vs. Michigan State (2009) Had 4 or more quarterback hurries______Rajon Henley (4) & Brandon Sharpe (4) Made 100 consecutive PAT attempts______Ryan Bustin, 101, 2012-2013 ______vs. Michigan State (2009) Made 150 consecutive PAT attempts______Alex Trilica, 233, 2004-2007 Had 5 or more quarterback hurries______Aaron Hunt, 5, vs. Missouri (2002) Made 200 consecutive PAT attempts______Alex Trilica, 233, 2004-2007

PASS BREAKUPS Made 12 consecutive field goals______12, Clayton Hatfield (2018) Had 4 or more pass breakups______Justis Nelson, 5, at #10 TCU (2014) Had two streaks of 10+ field goals made______Clayton Hatfield, 11 (2016), 12 (2018) Had 5 or more pass breakups______Justis Nelson, 5, at #10 TCU (2014) Had 6 or more pass breakups______Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002) Blocked a PAT attempt______Terrance Bullitt, at Kansas (2011) Had 7 or more pass breakups______Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002) Blocked a field goal attempt______Kris Williams, at TCU (2016) Had 8 or more pass breakups______Joselio Hanson, 8, vs. Oklahoma State (2002) Returned a blocked FG for a TD_____ Aaron Hunt/Lawrence Flugence, 79 yds, vs. OK St. (2000)

FORCED FUMBLES MISCELLANEOUS Had 2 or more forced fumbles______Kolin Hill, 2, vs. USF (2017) Recovered an on-side kick______Tony Jones, vs. #19 Texas (2018)

FUMBLE RECOVERIES Had 2 or more fumble recoveries______Tony Jones, 2, at Houston (2017) MISCELLANEOUS (INDIVIDUAL) Recovered a fumble in consecutive games___ Dakota Allen, vs. Kansas & at Iowa State (2018) Game-winning TD with less than a minute__Seth Doege-to-Eric Ward (0:36), vs. Nevada (2011) Game-winning TD in overtime_ RB Eric Stephens-to-WR Darrin Moore (2OT), vs. Kansas (2012) SAFETY 100 YD Rusher/100 YD Receiver______Henry (111 RUSH), Wesley (261 REC), High (120 REC), Recorded a safety (individual tackle)______Colby Whitlock (tackled RB), vs. #1 Texas (2008) ______vs. Houston (2018) 300 YD PASS/100 YD RUSH/100 YD REC______Bowman (605 PASS), Henry (111 RUSH), MISCELLANEOUS ______Wesley (261 REC), High (120 REC), vs. Houston (2018) Returned an INT for a touchdown______Adrian Frye, 48 yards, vs. Lamar (2018) Returned a fumble for a touchdown______Dakota Allen, 0 yards, at Iowa State (2018) OFFENSE (OPPONENT - TEAM) RUSHING ATTEMPTS SPECIAL TEAMS (INDIVIDUAL) Had 50 or more rushing attempts______51, vs. Baylor (2018) PUNT RETURN Had 60 or more rushing attempts______68, vs. Arkansas (2014) Had 100 or more punt return yards______Eric Morris, 105, at Nevada (2008) Had 70 or more rushing attempts______79, vs. #20 Baylor (2011) Had 125 or more punt return yards______Danny Amendola, 133 ______vs. Southeastern Louisiana (2006) Was held to 25 or fewer rushing attempts______25, at #1 Oklahoma (2011) Had 150 or more punt return yards______Wes Welker, 166, at #23 Texas A&M (2002) Was held to 24 or fewer rushing attempts______23, at Texas A&M (2008) Had a punt return for a touchdown______Eric Morris (86 yds), at Nevada (2008) Was held to 23 or fewer rushing attempts______23, at Texas A&M (2008) Blocked a punt______Thomas Leggett (17 yards) at Iowa State (2018) Was held to 22 or fewer rushing attempts______22, vs. Eastern Washington (2008) Returned a blocked punt for a touchdown______Thomas Leggett (17 yds) ______vs. Iowa State (2018) RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Had 4 or more rushing touchdowns______4, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) KICKOFF RETURN Had 5 or more rushing touchdowns______6, at Iowa State (2016) Had 175 or more kick return yards______Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011) Had 6 or more rushing touchdowns______6, at Iowa State (2016) Had 200 or more kick return yards______Ben McRoy, 203, vs. Nevada (2011) Had 7 or more rushing touchdowns______7, at Arizona State (2016) Had a kick return for a TD______Jakeem Grant (100 yds), vs. #12 OK St. (2015) Had 8 or more rushing touchdowns______8, at Missouri (2003) Returned an opening kickoff for a TD______Keke Coutee (92 yds), vs. Baylor (2017) Returned a kickoff for a TD in season opener______Jakeem Grant (94 yds) Was held without a rushing TD in back-to-back games______at TCU & vs. Kansas. (2018) ______vs. Sam Houston State (2015) Was held without a rushing TD in 3 consecutive games______4 games (2000)

28 TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WE. US. OUR. TEXAS TECH FOOTBALL | WEEK ONE: MONTANA STATE PASSING ATTEMPTS DEFENSIVE MISC. Had 55 or more passing attempts______63, at Baylor (2017) Returned an interception for a touchdown______Marcel Spears, 41 yd, at Iowa State (2018) Had 60 or more passing attempts______63, at Baylor (2017) Returned a fumble for a touchdown______vs. Kansas (2009) Recorded a safety______Team, at Iowa State (2018) Was held to 30 or fewer passing attempts______26, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 25 or fewer passing attempts______17, vs. #11 TCU (2017) SPECIAL TEAMS (OPPONENT - TEAM) Was held to 20 or fewer passing attempts______17, vs. #11 TCU (2017) PUNT RETURN Was held to 15 or fewer passing attempts______12, vs. Arkansas (2014) Had 100 or more punt return yards______123, at #2 Texas (2005) Was held to 10 or fewer passing attempts______9, at #25 Texas (2011) Returned a punt for a TD______vs. #12 Oklahoma St. (2015) - Jalen McCleskey, 67 yards Blocked a punt______at Kansas State (2018) - Brock Monty PASSING COMPLETIONS Returned a blocked punt for a TD______at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) - Zack Craig, 30 yds Had 35 or more passing completions______43, at Baylor (2017) Blocked a punt for a safety______at Kansas State (2018) - Brock Monty Had 36 or more passing completions______43, at Baylor (2017) Had 37 or more passing completions______43, at Baylor (2017) KICKOFF RETURN Had 38 or more passing completions______43, at Baylor (2017) Had 200 or more kick return yards______221, (7 att.),vs. Kansas State (2015) Had 39 or more passing completions______43, at Baylor (2017) Returned a kickoff for a touchdown____ vs. Ole Miss (Houston) (2018), Jaylon Jones, 94 yards Had 40 or more passing completions______43, at Baylor (2017) PUNTING Was held to 15 or fewer passing completions______13, at Iowa State (2018) Did not punt______at #25 Texas (2011) Was held to 10 or fewer passing completions______10, vs. Lamar (2018) Was held to 5 or fewer passing completions______5, at #25 Texas (2011) FIELD GOALS & PAT Was held to 3 or fewer passing completions______3, vs. Navy (2003) Blocked a field goal attempt______vs. Minnesota (2012) - Briean Boddy, 28-yd FG attempt Returned a blocked field goal for a TD______vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS ______Dustin Harris/Terrance Frederick - 65 Yds Had 5 or more passing touchdowns______5, vs. Houston (2018) Missed a PAT attempt______at UTEP (2014) Had 6 or more passing touchdowns______7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Won game on a field goal in the last minute______vs. West Virginia (2014) Had 7 or more passing touchdowns______7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Won game on a last-second field goal to end the game______vs. West Virginia (2014)

Was held without a passing TD in back-to-back games______at UTEP/vs. Arkansas (2014) Was held without a passing TD in 3 consecutive games______3 games (2006) MISCELLANEOUS (OPPONENT - TEAM) TOTAL PLAYS DEFENSE (OPPONENT - TEAM) Had 90 or more total plays______92, vs. Houston (2018) TACKLES FOR A LOSS Had 100 or more total plays______103, vs. #3 TCU (2015) Recorded 10 or more tackles for a loss______10.0, vs. Iowa State (2017) Recorded 11 or more tackles for a loss______11.0, at Texas (2015) Was held to 65 or fewer total plays______62, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Recorded 12 or more tackles for a loss______14, at Texas (2013) Was held to 60 or fewer total plays______60, vs. Ole Miss (Houston) (2018) Recorded 13 or more tackles for a loss______14, at Texas (2013) Was held to 50 or fewer total plays______47, vs. New Mexico (2012) Recorded 14 or more tackles for a loss______14, at Texas (2013) Was held to 46 or fewer total plays______46, vs. North Texas (2000) Recorded 15 or more tackles for a loss______18.0, at Texas A&M (2000) FIRST DOWNS Was held without a tackle for a loss______0.0, vs. UMass (2008) Had 30 or more first downs______32, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had 35 or more first downs______35, at #15 Oklahoma (2015) DEFENSIVE SACKS Had 38 or more first downs______38, vs. #20 Baylor (2011) Had 3 or more sacks______4, at Kansas State (2018) Had 4 or more sacks______4, at Kansas State (2018) Was held to 15 or fewer first downs______13, vs. Lamar (2018) Had 5 or more sacks______6, vs. #22 LSU (2015) Was held to 10 or fewer first downs______8, vs. New Mexico (2012) Had 6 or more sacks______6, vs. #22 LSU (2015) Was held to 9 or fewer first downs______8, vs. New Mexico (2012) Had 7 or more sacks______9, at Texas (2013) Was held to 8 or fewer first downs______8, vs. New Mexico (2012) Had 8 or more sacks______9, at Texas (2013) Was held to 7 or fewer first downs______6, vs. Northwestern State (2012) Had 9 or more sacks______9, at Texas (2013) Was held to 6 or fewer first downs______6, vs. Northwestern State (2012)

Was held without a sack in back-to-back games____ vs. Ole Miss (Houston), vs. Lamar (2018) PENALTIES Was held without a sack in 3 consecutive games or more______3 games, vs. SHSU/vs. UTEP/ Had 10 or more penalties______12, vs. Baylor (2018) ______at Arkansas (2015) Had 12 or more penalties______12, vs. Baylor (2018) Was held without a sack in 4 consecutive games or more______4 games, vs. ASU/vs. UCA/ Had 15 or more penalties______16, at New Mexico (2010) ______at UTEP/vs. Arkansas (2013-14) Had 3 or fewer penalties______0, vs. Iowa State (2017) QUARTERBACK HURRIES Had 2 or fewer penalties______2, at Kansas State (2018) Had 5 or more quarterback hurries______8, at Iowa State (2018) Had 0 penalties______0, vs. Iowa State (2017) Had 10 or more quarterback hurries______13, vs. #5 Baylor (2015) Had 13 or more quarterback hurries______13,vs. #5 Baylor (2015) PENALTY YARDS Had 14 or more quarterback hurries______14, at #2 Texas (2005) Had 100 or more penalty yards______113, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had 16 or more quarterback hurries______16, at New Mexico (2004) Had 125 or more penalty yards______129, at #24 Oklahoma State (2014)

Was held without a quarterback hurry in back-to-back games______3 games (2014) Had 30 or fewer penalty yards______25, at Iowa State (2018) Was held without a quarterback hurry in 3 consecutive games______3 games (2014) Had 20 or fewer penalty yards______20, at Kansas State (2018) Had 10 or fewer penalty yards______0, vs. Iowa State (2017) PASS BREAKUPS Had 0 penalty yards______0, vs. Iowa State (2017) Had 10 or more pass breakups______10, vs. Texas (2014) Had 11 or more pass breakups______11, vs. Arkansas (2014) TWO-POINT CONVERSIONS Had 12 or more pass breakups______13, vs. #4 Baylor (2013) Scored an offensive 2-point conversion____vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016), PASS: Mayfield-to-Mixon Had 13 or more pass breakups______13, vs. #4 Baylor (2013) Won by going for 2-pt conversion___ at SMU (1961) - Rhome-to-Gannon with 2:12 left in game Was held without a pass breakup______0, vs. Lamar (2018) Returned an intercepted 2-pt attempt for two points___vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Robert Barnes

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OFFENSE - BY QUARTER/HALF (OPPONENT - TEAM) PASSING 1st Quarter Had 55 or more passing attempts______Charlie Brewer, 63, at Baylor (2017) Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards______-10, vs. Lamar (2018) Had 60 or more passing attempts______Charlie Brewer, 63, at Baylor (2017) Was held to 0 passing yards______0, vs. Kansas State (2013) Was held to 20 or fewer total yards______11, vs. Iowa State (2013) Had 30 or more completions______Charlie Brewer, 43, at Baylor (2017) Had 100 or more rushing yards______122, at #10 Oklahoma (2017) Had 35 or more completions______Charlie Brewer, 43, at Baylor (2017) Had 120 or more passing yards______198, vs. #12 West Virginia (2018) Had 40 or more completions______Charlie Brewer, 43, at Baylor (2017) Had 170 or more total yards______279, vs. #12 West Virginia (2018) Completed a pass of 50 or more yards______D’Eriq King, 79 yds, vs. Houston (2018) 2nd Quarter Completed a pass of 60 or more yards______D’Eriq King, 79 yds, vs. Houston (2018) Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards______3, vs. Stephen F. Austin (2016) Completed a pass of 70 or more yards ______D’Eriq King, 79 yds, vs. Houston (2018) Was held to 0 passing yards______18, vs. #11 TCU (2017) Completed a pass of 80 or more yards______Mason Rudolph, 82 yards, at #13 OK State (2016) Was held to 20 or fewer total yards______11, at Kansas (2013) Completed a pass of 90 or more yards______Trevone Boykin, 92, at #10 TCU (2014) Had 150 or more rushing yards______154, vs. Texas(2016) Had 150 or more passing yards______185, vs. Baylor (2017) Passed for 350 or more yards______Kyler Murray, 360, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had 190 or more total yards______277, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Passed for 400 or more yards______D’Eriq King, 431, vs. Houston (2018) Passed for 500 or more yards______Baker Mayfield, 545, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) FIRST HALF Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards______-10, at West Virginia (2017) Non-QB threw for a TD pass______Austin Hays (WR), vs. #12 OK State (2015) - 19 yds to Blake Jarwin Was held to 15 or fewer passing yards______14, vs. Arizona State (2013) Was held to 60 or fewer total yards______56, vs. Northwestern State (2012) Passed for 4 or more touchdowns______Sam Ehlinger, 4, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Had 200 or more rushing yards______216, at #15 Oklahoma (2015) Passed for 5 or more touchdowns______D’Eriq King, 5, vs. Houston (2018) Had 220 or more passing yards______278, vs #12 West Virginia (2018) Passed for 6 or more touchdowns______Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Had 300 or more total yards______390, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Passed for 6 or more touchdowns______Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) Passed for 7 or more touchdowns______Baker Mayfield, 7, vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) 3rd Quarter Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards______-3, at West Virginia (2017) Threw 3 or more interceptions______Steele Jantz, 3, at Iowa State (2012) Was held to 0 passing yards______0, vs. Kansas State (2015) Threw 4 or more interceptions______B.L. Mitchell, 5, vs. SMU (2008) Was held to 20 or fewer total yards______15, vs. Northwestern State (2012) Threw 5 or more interceptions______B.L. Mitchell, 5, vs. SMU (2008) Had 100 or more rushing yards______115, vs. Baylor (2016) Had 200 or more passing yards______234, at #10 TCU (2014) RECEIVING Had 300 or more total yards______320, at #10 TCU (2014) Caught 10 or more passes______Denzel Mims, 12, at Baylor (2017) Caught 11 or more passes______Denzel Mims, 12, at Baylor (2017) 4th Quarter Caught 12 or more passes______Denzel Mims, 12, at Baylor (2017) Was held to 5 or fewer rushing yards______-12, vs. Kansas (2018) Caught 13 or more passes______N’Keal Harry, 13, vs. Arizona State (2017) Was held to 0 passing yards______0, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Caught 18 or more passes______Josh Doctson (18), vs. #3 TCU (2015) Was held to 20 or fewer total yards______2, at Kansas (2017) Had 150 or more rushing yards______192, at Texas (2015) Had 100 or more receiving yards______Chris Platt (114) vs. Baylor (2018) Had 120 or more passing yards______126, at TCU (2018) Had 150 or more receiving yards______Lil’Jordan Humphrey (159) vs. #19 Texas (2018) Had 170 or more total yards______172, at Houston (2017) Had 175 or more receiving yards______Marq Stevenson (177), vs. Houston (2018) Had 200 or more receiving yards______Dede Westbrook (202), vs. #16 Oklahoma (2016) SECOND HALF Had a reception of 50 or more yards______Marq Stevenson, 79, vs. Houston (2018) Was held to 45 or fewer rushing yards______-1, vs. Kansas (2018) Had a reception of 60 or more yards______Marq Stevenson, 79, vs. Houston (2018) Was held to 15 or fewer passing yards______13, vs. #24 Oklahoma (2014) Had a reception of 70 or more yards______Marq Stevenson, 79, vs. Houston (2018) Was held to 90 or fewer total yards______62, vs. Eastern Washington (2016) Had a reception of 80 or more yards______Jay Lee, 87, vs. #5 Baylor (2015) Had 200 or more rushing yards______223, vs. Texas (2016) Had a reception of 90 or more yards______Deante’ Gray, 92, at #10 TCU (2014) Had 230 or more passing yards______417, at Baylor (2017) Had 350 or more total yards______417, at Baylor (2017) Had 2 or more 100-yard receivers______M. Stevenson (177), K. Corbin (103) ______vs. Houston (2018) OFFENSE (OPPONENT - INDIVIDUAL) Had 3 or more 100-yard receivers______3, Gilbert (156), J. Brown (136), Grant (133) RUSHING ______vs. Houston (1991) Rushed for 100 or more yards______J. Lovett, 125 yads, vs. Baylor (2018) Rushed for 150 or more yards______T. Sermon, 206 yds, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had 3 or more receiving touchdowns______David Sills, 3, at West Virginia (2017) Rushed for 200 or more yards______T. Sermon, 206 yds, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had 4 or more receiving touchdowns______Wayne McGarrity, 4, vs. #18 Texas (1998) Quarterback rushed for 100 or more yards______K. Murray, 102 yds, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) ALL-PURPOSE Had 2 100-yard rushers______T. Sermon (206) & K. Murray (102), vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Scored 4 or more touchdowns______Kyler Murray, 4, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Scored 8 or more touchdowns______Kalen Ballage, 8, at Arizona State (2016) Had a run of 50 or more yards______S. Phillips, 65 yds, vs. Ole Miss (Houston) (2018) Had 200 or more all-purpose yards______Trey Sermon, 206, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Had a run of 60 or more yards______S. Phillips, 65 yds, vs. Ole Miss (Houston) (2018) Had 225 or more all-purpose yards______Josh Doctson, 267, vs. #3 TCU (2015) Had a run of 70 or more yards______D’Onta Foreman, 74 yards, vs. Texas (2016) Had 250 or more all-purpose yards______D’Onta Foreman, 341, vs. Texas (2016) Had a run of 80 or more yards______Chris Warren, 91 yards, at Texas (2015) Had a run of 90 or more yards______Chris Warren, 91 yards, at Texas (2015)

Made 30 or more attempts______Alex Barnes, 32, at Kansas State (2018) Made 40 or more attempts______Terrance Ganaway, 42, vs. #20 Baylor (2011)

Rushed for 3 or more touchdowns______Trey Sermon, 3, vs. #7 Oklahoma (2018) Rushed for 4 or more touchdowns______Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016) Rushed for 5 or more touchdowns______Joel Lanning, 5, at Iowa State (2016) Rushed for 6 or more touchdowns______Kalen Ballage, 7, at Arizona State (2016) Rushed for 7 or more touchdowns______Kalen Ballage, 7, at Arizona State (2016) Had 2 players rush for 2 TDs_____ Samaje Perine (4) & Joe Mixon (2), at #15 Oklahoma (2015) Had 2 fumbles or more (QB/RB)______QB Shawn Robinson, 3 (lost 1) , vs. #11 TCU (2017) Had 2 fumbles or more (WR)______WR S. Oloniua, 2 (lost 0) , vs. #11 TCU (2017)

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DEFENSE (OPPONENT - INDIVIDUAL) Made 3 or more field goals______Blake Lynch, 4-of-4, at Kansas State (2018) INTERCEPTIONS Made 4 or more field goals______Blake Lynch, 4-of-4, at Kansas State (2018) Had 2 or more interceptions______Marcel Spears, 2, at Iowa State(2018) Made 5 or more field goals______Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012) Had 3 or more interceptions______Joel Schwenzfeier, 3, vs. North Dakota (2009) Made 6 or more field goals______Jaden Oberkrom, 6-of-6, at #21 TCU (2012)

TACKLES Made a game-winning FG in last minute______Josh Lambert, 55 yds (0:00) Had 15 or more tackles______Matthew Adams, 15, at Houston (2017) ______vs. West Virginia (2014) Had 16 or more tackles______Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016) Made a game-winning FG as time expired______Josh Lambert, 55 yds (0:00) Had 17 or more tackles______Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016) ______vs. West Virginia (2014) Had 18 or more tackles______Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016) Had 19 or more tackles______Travin Howard, 19, at TCU (2016) Blocked a field goal attempt______Briean Boddy, 28-yard FG attempt, vs. Minnesota (2012) Had 20 or more tackles______Ben Heeney 21, vs. Kansas (2014) Returned a blocked FG for a TD______Dustin Harris/Terrance Frederick, 65 yds ______vs. #23 Texas A&M (2011) SACKS Had 2 or more sacks______Reggie Walker & Wyatt Hubert, 2, at TCU (2018) Had 3 or more sacks______Deadrin Senat, 3, vs. USF (2017) MISCELLANEOUS (OPPONENT - TEAM) Game-winning TD with less than a minute_S. Ehlinger 29-yd pass to L. Humphrey (0:21) TACKLES FOR A LOSS ______vs. USF (2017) Had 4 or more tackles for a loss______Kendell Beckwith, 4, vs. #22 LSU (2015) Game-winning TD in overtime______Glasco Martin 4-yd run, vs. Baylor (2012) Had 5 or more tackles for a loss______Ty Warren, 5, vs. Texas A&M (2001) Game-winning field goal in overtime______Johnny Beck 37-yd field goal ______vs. Kansas (2001) QUARTERBACK HURRIES Had 4 or more quarterback hurries______Jhaustin Thomas, 4, at Iowa State 2016)

PASS BREAKUPS Had 4 or more pass breakups______Montrell Custis, 4, vs. Ole Miss (Houston) (2018)

FORCED FUMBLES Had 2 or more forced fumbles______Reggie Walker, 2, at Kansas State (2018)

FUMBLE RECOVERIES Had 2 or more fumble recoveries______Efrem Oliphant, 2, vs. Houston (2010)

SAFETY Recorded a safety (individual tackle)__ Jimmy Wilkerson (tackled QB), at #4 Oklahoma (2002)

MISCELLANEOUS Returned an INT for a touchdown______Marcel Spears (41 yds) , vs. #12 West Virginia (2018) Returned a fumble for a touchdown______Max Onyegbule (3 yds), vs. Kansas (2009)

SPECIAL TEAMS (OPPONENT - INDIVIDUAL) PUNT RETURN Had 65 or more punt return yards____ Jalen McCleskey, 67 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma St. (2015) Had a punt return for a TD______Jalen McCleskey, 67 yards, vs. #12 Oklahoma State (2015) Blocked a punt______Devin Harper, vs. #15 Oklahoma State (2017) Returned a blocked punt for a TD______Zack Craig (30 yds), at #24 Oklahoma State (2012) Blocked a punt for a safety______Team Block, vs. Clemson (2002)

KICKOFF RETURN Had 175 or more kick return yards______Morgan Burns, 221, vs. Kansas State (2015) Had 200 or more kick return yards______Morgan Burns, 221, vs. Kansas State (2015) Had a kick return for a touchdown_____ Jaylon Jones, 94 yards, vs. Ole Miss (Houston) (2018)

PUNTING Made 9 or more punts______Kyle Thompson, 9, vs. Kansas (2018) Averaged 50 or more yards (min. 5 att.)______Michael Dickson, 51.0 (5 att.), vs. Texas (2016) Had 5 or more 50-yard punts______Matt Graber, 5, vs. #14 Missouri (2010) Had a 60-yard punt or longer______Zach Sinor, 67, at #15 Oklahoma State (2018) Had a 70-yard punt or longer______Tress Way 71, vs. #14 Oklahoma (2012) Had 5 or more punts land inside the 20______David Lonie, 5, vs. #4 California (2004)

FIELD GOALS & PAT Made a 50-yard field goal or longer______Cameron Dicker, 52 yds, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Made a 51-yard field goal or longer______Cameron Dicker, 52 yds, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Made a 52-yard field goal or longer______Cameron Dicker, 52 yds, vs. #19 Texas (2018) Made a 53-yard field goal or longer______Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014) Made a 54-yard field goal or longer______Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014) Made a 55-yard field goal or longer______Josh Lambert, 55 yds, vs. West Virginia (2014) Made a 56-yard field goal or longer______Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010) Made a 57-yard field goal or longer______Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010) Made a 58-yard field goal or longer______Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010) Made a 59-yard field goal or longer______Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010) Made a 60-yard field goal or longer______Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010) Made a 61-yard field goal or longer______Matt Szymanski, 61 yds, vs. SMU (2010)

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Lampasas KCYL-AM 1450 Media parking for the 2019 season will be located in the Lampasas KACQ-FM 101.9 commuter lots north of United Supermarkets Arena adja- PHOTO REQUESTS Lubbock KTTU-FM* 97.3 Lubbock KJTV-AM* 950 cent to the Texas Tech Student Recreation Center. Media Please submit your requests to Ty Parker or Preston Jor- Lubbock KJTV-FM* 100.7 Shuttles will pick up members of the media at the student dan. Lubbock KXQT-FM* 106.5 recreation center and provide round-trip transportation to Memphis KLSR-FM 105.3 Jones AT&T Stadium beginning two hours prior to kickoff. MEDIA ACCESS Midland/Odessa KCRS-AM 550 Shuttles will only run before and after the game and during Texas Tech’s weekly press conference will be hosted each Odessa KCRS-FM 95.5 halftime. Monday morning in the Football Training Facility, which is Perryton KEYE-AM 1400 located on the southeast corner of Jones AT&T Stadium. Perryton KEYE-FM 93.7 BIG 12 CONFERENCE CALL Head coach Matt Wells and selected players (depending Plainview KREW-AM 1400 San Angelo KLDE-FM 105.3 In addition to his weekly news conference, Matt Wells is on class schedules) will take part in the 11:30 a.m. news San Antonio KZDC-AM 1250 available on the Big 12 Conference weekly teleconference conference. Lunch will then follow around 12:15 p.m. in the San Antonio KZDC-FM 94.5 at 10:50 a.m. on Mondays. Contact Joni Lehmann in the Sports Performance Center Seminole KSEM-FM 106.3 league office for access to the teleconference (469-524- Seymour KSEY-FM 94.3 1007). USE OF AUDIO/VIDEO Seymour KSEY-AM 1230 Order of Coaches Any media entity collecting any sort of “video or audio Snyder KGWB-FM 91.1 9:50 a.m. – Tom Herman, Texas materials” (film, traditional video or audio, digital video or Sweetwater KXOX-AM 1240 10:00 a.m. – Les Miles, Kansas audio, photos, etc.) from Texas Tech University Athletics Tyler KTBB-AM 600 Tyler KYZS-AM 1490 10:10 a.m. – Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma game events or press conference/media events may use 10:20 a.m. – Mike Gundy, Oklahoma State that material only for traditional television newscasts, SATELLITE RADIO 10:30 a.m. – Chris Klieman, Kansas State web-based or print coverage, or other electronic transmis- Sirius Radio Channel 134 10:40 a.m. – Neal Brown, West Virginia sion as approved by the University in writing, with a limita- XM Radio Channel 199 10:50 a.m. – Matt Wells, Texas Tech tion of up to three (3) minutes in length from any single Tune In App Search “Texas Tech” 11:00 a.m. – Matt Rhule, Baylor event. Such media entity may not offer any live video, audio 11:10 a.m. – Matt Campbell, Iowa State or other coverage of the event without the advance, written 11:20 a.m. – Gary Patterson, TCU permission of Texas Tech University Athletics.

COVERING THE RED RAIDERS 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Big 12 Teleconference No Availability No Availability No Availability No Availability Texas Tech vs. MSU No Availability 10:50 a.m. 3 p.m. Jones AT&T Stadium Media Luncheon 11:30 a.m.

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