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2010 Schedule #6 Texas A&M-Kingsville (1-0) at 9/2 #1 Northwest Missouri W, 17-6 East Central (0-1) 9/11 East Central 6 pm Ada, Oklahoma 9/18 A&M-Commerce 7 pm 6:00 p.m. - Live on ESPN 1230 AM, KOPY-FM (92.1), 9/25 Incarnate Word* 7 pm 10/2 Abilene Christian* 7 pm KTAI-FM (91.1) and KNAL (1410) 10/9 Angelo State* 6 pm Hog Calls Radio Show - Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. 10/16 West Texas A&M* 7 pm What a Win 10/23 Tarleton State* 6 pm The Javelinas opened the 2010 season on the road at defending national champion 10/30 Southwestern Okla. 2 pm and consensus preseason #1 Northwest Missouri State. The following 16-7 victory will be 11/6 Midwestern State* 7 pm one that fans, players and coaches will all remember for a long time. 11/13 Southeastern Okla. 7 pm Since joining NCAA Division II in 1982 the Javelinas have met the #1 ranked team on *LSC South Division Game five occasions. Prior to Thursday’s game, the Javelinas defeated then #1 Central Okla- homa, 24-21 in overtime on November 29, 1998. Prior to that win the Hogs had lost their Head Coach Bo Atterberry other three matchups against #1 ranked foes. Atterberry is in his fourth year as head coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville. He is He’s Coming to Get You 20-15 in his career with the Hoggies and Matt Romig keyed a Javelina defense that limited #1 Northwest Missouri State to only has five wins over top 25 teams. He led 194 total yards of offense. He had 3.5 sacks for a loss of 35 yards and forced a fumble as the Javelinas to a Lone Star Conference he harrassed All-American QB Blake Bolles all game long. He recorded the most sacks by title and NCAA playoff berth last year. a Javelina since Donovan Gans had four on Nov. 20, 1993 at Portland State. The school He was the leading vote getter in the record is five held by Pro Football Hall of Famer, John Randle. Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year poll Romig is coming off a red-shirt freshman season that saw him lead the team with in 2009. He has won 19 of his last 27 six sacks and 11 tackles for loss. He needs only 2.5 more sacks to move into the Javelina games. career top 10 list. This was his second multi sack game of his career. The Javelinas tallied seven sacks as a team in the game. It was the most sacks the The Series Check team has accumulated in a game since registering seven on November 6, 2004 at Angelo The Javelinas and Tigers have met 17 State. Last year, the Hoggies tallied only 19 sacks as a team. times previously with the Hoggies win- ning 14 times. Last year, the Javelinas Questions Answered won 39-7 in Kingsville. The last time the Heading into the season, the biggest question mark on the offensive side of the ball two met in Ada the Hogs won 44-14. was who was going to be the starting and how would they perform in crunch The Tigers last won in 2007 when they time. Junior Nate Poppell won the offseason battle to become the starter and his prize pulled off a 21-17 victory in Kingsville. was the chance to start against #1 Northwest Missouri State. Poppell passed his first test with flying colors. Making his first appearance as a 2009 Results starter, he went 26-for-38 for 258 yards and a touchdown. More importantly, he did not 8/29 #4 Delta State W, 28-17 commit a single turnover in the game. He performed well on third downs going 8-12 for 9/5 East Central W, 39-7 six first downs in third-and-long situations. 9/12 #24 Central Oklahoma W, 46-17 Poppell showed excellent decision making skills on his third quarter touchdown run 9/19 Northeastern State W, 31-14 as well. Facing a fourth-and-goal at the 1-yard line, he faked a pass out wide and when 9/26 @ West Texas A&M* W, 23-17 (ot) he saw the defenders bite, he dove for the endzone and scored to give the team a two- 10/3 #11 Tarleton State* W, 34-20 possession lead. 10/10 @ A&M-Commerce W, 35-34 10/17 @ #22 Midwestern St.* L, 38-7 Number 4 is Number 1 10/24 Eastern New Mex. (HC)* W, 38-31 Senior wide receiver Ryan Lincoln opened up the season for the second straight year 10/31 @ #15 Abilene Christian* L, 47-35 with nine catches. His nine catches tied a career high while his 98 yards receiving were 11/7 Angelo State* W, 35-32 a game high at Northwest Missouri. While Bearcats receiver Jake Soy received all the 11/14 Tarleton State^ L, 57-56 (2ot) pregame hype, it was Lincoln who played the biggest game. *LSC South Division Game Lincoln has increased both his receptions and receiving yards each season he has ^NCAA D2 Playoff Game played and after Thursday’s game it would appear that he will continue those efforts. He surpassed a milestone in the game becoming only the fourth receiver in school history with at least 150 career receptions. Lincoln passed up a pair of the Javelina Football Audio And Video Available World Wide top receivers in school history with his Javelina football fans can access audio and video on line. performance. He moved into third in Live streaming video of all home football games will be available on the Texas career receptions with 154 passing Dwight A&M-Kingsville athletics department website at www.javelinaathletics.com. Fans can Harrison. He also moved into fourth in also listen to streaming audio of every game on the 2010 schedule by going to www. sportsradiocc.com. There is no charge for either service. career receiving yards with 2,191 passing Now it doesn’t matter where Javelina fans live, they can listen or watch their up David Hill. Both Harrison and Hill were favorite team from any computer. second round NFL draft picks. All Javelina football broadcast can be heard live on ESPN 1230-AM in Corpus Christi, KOPY-FM, 92.1 in Alice, KTAI, 91.1 FM in Kingsville and KNAL, 1410-AM in Filling the Middle Victoria. Newcomers Johnny Tivao and Tressor Baptiste have been placed smack dab in Twitter and YouTube the middle of the Javelina defense and Javelina fans can now follow the Javelinas on Twitter at www.twitter.com/javelinas- each showed he is the man for the job on dotcom. Get live updates on the football team and the entire athletic department. Thursday. Videos are regularly posted online at www.youtube.com/javelinaathletics. Playing nose tackle, Tivao clogged up the running lanes and collapsed the pocket all game long. He was a key rea- son why the Bearcats were limited to just Javelina Football Pronunciation Guide 49 yards rushing and allowed seven sacks. 9 -Tressor Baptiste tra-SORE BAP-TEEST Baptiste, a transfer from Hofstra, led 2 -Sherman Batiste ba-TEEST the team in tackles from his linebacker 54-Dondi Cooks Don-dee position and did a good job of filling the 1 -Damian Couthren coth-ren holes. He forced a fumble in the third 10-Delashaun Dean DAY-lah-shawn quarter, halting what was a potential scor- 26-DeIra Glover Dee-I-rah ing drive for the Bearcats. 40-Clay Mazoch May-Zock 68-Sifa Pinomi See-fah pi-NO-me 6 -Nate Poppell POP-ull A Work in Progress 59-Michael Talamantez Tal-ah-mahn-tez If there was one area that did not 55-Johnny Tivao TEE-vow perform up to expectations it was the Javelina Special Teams. The Bearcats had a number of excellent kick returns, includ- ing a touchdown that was called back due 2010 Lone Star Conference 2009 Lone Star Conference Final to a block in the back. Preseason Polls Standings In the kicking game, there were a couple of botched snaps and a miscom- North Division North Division LSC Overall munication on a fake punt. 1. Texas A&-Commerce (12) 123 1. A&M-Commerce 5-0 5-5 Despite all of this, there was still a 2. Southeastern Oklahoma (3) 110 2. SE Oklahoma 4-1 7-4 bright spot. Senior Christian Brom drilled 3. Central Oklahoma (2) 95 3. Central Oklahoma 3-2 4-7 a 42-yard field goal, his only attempt of 4. Eastern New Mexico (2) 76 4. Northeastern St. 2-3 2-9 the game, with plenty of room to spare. 5. Northeastern State 63 5. SW Oklahoma 1-4 1-10 It was his fifth 40+ yard field goal of his 6. Southwestern Oklahoma 40 6. East Central 0-5 0-11 career. 7. East Central 25 South Division LSC Overall South Division T-1. A&M-Kingsville 4-2 9-3 Meet the Dean 1. West Texas A&M (9) 105 T-1. Tarleton State 4-2 10-3 University of Arizona transfer wide 2. Abilene Christian (3) 103 T-1. Midwestern State 4-2 9-3 receiver made a position impression in his 3. Midwestern State (3) 91 T-1. West Texas A&M 4-2 7-5 Javelina debut. 4. Tarleton State (2) 87 5. Abilene Christian 3-3 9-4 After a slow start, a dropped pass and 5. Texas A&M-Kingsvlle (2) 84 6. Angelo State 2-4 6-5 a blocking penalty, Dean made his pres- 6. Angelo State 42 7. E. New Mexico 0-6 3-8 ence felt on the field. In the second quar- 7. Incarnate Word 20 ter, he made a circus catch for a 32-yard gain on third-and-6. Three plays later, the Hogs scored to take a 10-7 lead. Late in LSC In The Postseason, 2009 the fourth quarter the Javelinas faced a FIRST ROUND: Abilene Christian d. Midwestern State, 24-21; Tarleton State d. Texas third-and-9 on their own 24-yard line and A&M-Kingsville, 57-56 (2ot) Dean picked up 12 yards to keep the drive SECOND ROUND: Central Washington d. Tarleton State, 27-6; Northwest Missouri State running and the clock moving. d. Abilene Christian, 35-10 Dean finished with six catches for 75 yards and confirmed that he is a play- fort of the pocket before finding an open Last Game (9-2-10) maker that opposing defenses will have to receiver. #14 Javelinas 16, worry about. #1 Northwest Missouri 7 Running Wild in the Top 25 Winning the Battle The Javelinas entered the 2010 sea- MARYVILLE, MISSOURI – A fantastic defen- The Javelina offensive line stood up son ranked 16th by the sive effort keyed a Texas A&M-Kingsville victory well to one of the top defenses in the Coaches Association and 13th by D2Foot- over defending national champion Northwest nation. While the Javelinas struggled to ball.com. They moved up to after their Missouri State on Thursday night, 16-7 at Mel move the ball on the ground, the passing win over the Bearcats. They have been Tjeerdsma Field. game flourished because Trent Perkins, ranked in both polls ever since the first The Javelinas (1-0) played a stifling brand of Sifa Pinomi, Tim Byerly, Colby Lowrie and week of the 2009 season. football as they limited the #1 Bearcats (0-1) to just 189 yards of total offense. Matt Romig Keenan Woods gave Nate Poppell all the spearheaded the unit with a career high three time he could ask for. The All-Americans sacks, including one with less than 25 seconds The Bearcats did not record a sack The Javelinas do not return any left in the game to secure the victory. Overall, and Poppell rarely had to leave the com- the Hoggies had seven sacks on the night and The Last Time forced one turnover. On offense, it was Nate Poppell making good Javelinas on his first career start. He went 26-for-38 for Rushed for 100 or more yards: 223, Fred Winborn vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 258 yards and a touchdown. He connected Rushed for 150 or more yards: 223, Fred Winborn vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 with seven different receivers in the game, Rushed for 200 or more yards: 223, Fred Winborn vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 including running back Fred Winborn on a beautiful 26-yard scoring pass in the second Two Rushers for 100 or more yards: 105, Raymorris Miller; 103, Webster Patrick vs. quarter. Poppell’s 1-yard touchdown run on Abilene Christian, 11/4/06. fourth down in the third quarter gave the team Two rushing touchdowns: 4, Fred Winborn vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 a 16-7 lead that they would not relinquish. Three rushing touchdowns: 4, Fred Winborn vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 The Javelinas travel to Lone Star Conference rival East Central University on September 11 Four rushing touchdowns: 4, Fred Winborn vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 for a 6 o’clock kickoff. Passing for 200 or more yards: 258, Nate Poppell at Northwest Missouri, 9/2/10 Javelinas 0 10 6 0 - 16 Passing for 300 or more yards: 309, Billy Garza at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09 Northwest Missouri 7 0 0 0 - 7 Passing for 400 or more yards: 457, Abel Gonzales vs. Cal-Davis, 11/17/01 NWMSU - Jake Soy 10 pass from Blake Bolles (Todd Adolf Three touchdown passes: 3, Billy Garza at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09 kick); TAMUK - Christian Brom 42 field goal; TAMUK - Fred Four touchdown passes: 4, Billy Garza vs East Central, 9/5/09 Winborn 26 pass from Nate Poppell (Brom kick); Poppell 1 run (TEAM rush failed). Receiving for 100 or more yards: 101, E.J. LeBlanc at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09; TEAM STATISTICS TAMUK NWMSU 100, Ryan Lincoln at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09 First Downs 17 11 Receiving for 150 or more yards: 154, Ryan Lincoln at Angelo State, 11/8/08 Rushes-Yards 38-86 31-49 Passing Yards 258 145 Two Receivers 100 or more yards: 101, E.J. LeBlanc at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09; Comp-Att-Int 26-39-1 17-30-0 Plays-Yards 77-344 61-194 100, Ryan Lincoln at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09 Punts (Number-Avg.) 6-31.0 6-39.0 Three Receivers 100 or more yards: 130, Jareko Taylor at Angelo State, 11/8/08; Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-1 Penalties-Yards 10-68 8-49 154, Ryan Lincoln at Angelo State, 11/8/08; 143, Damian Couthren at Angelo State, Time of Possession 34:28 25:32 11/8/08 Sacks by Team-Yards Lost 7-58 0-0 Kickoff returned for a touchdown: 84, Jabir Perkins at Eastern New Mexico, 10/25/08 Punt returned for a touchdown: 22, Corey Robertson at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09 returned for a touchdown: 40, DeIra Glover vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 Fumble returned for a touchdown: 26, DeIra Glover vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 All-Purpose 200 or more yards: 231, Fred Winborn vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 Made two or more sacks: 3.5, Matt Romig at Northwest Missouri, 9/2/10 Had two or more : 2, Jeff Edwards vs Tarleton State, 10/3/09 Had three or more interceptions: 3, Stephen McCoy vs Tarleton State, 10/1/05 Made 10 or more tackles: 12, Eric John vs Angelo State, 11/7/09 Made 15 or more tackles: 16, Mike Martinez vs Eastern New Mexico, 10/27/07 Kicked three or more field goals: 3, Scott Schlebach at East Central, 10/14/06 football All-Americans this year, but they stats lie. Look for Winborn’s rushing stats to do have a pair of All-Americans on the While Winborn only averaged 3.0 get a whole lot healthier this week as he roster. Senior running back Connell Davis yards per carry, he was an important part goes up against a defense that is not near- and sophomore wide receiver Jonathon of the team’s grind-it-out approach in the ly as talented as Northwest Missouri’s. Woodson were each part of a 4x100-me- second half. He picked up tough yards ter relay team that earned NCAA Division throughout the game and showed an Tiger Playmakers II All-American honors during the 2010 improved ability in pass blocking. East Central University is coming off a track season. Despite unimpressive stats by his winless season in 2009, but have already lofty standards, Winborn may have still shown a lot more bite despite an open- Hollywood Takes a Back Seat? come up with the play of the game. His ing loss to Fort Hays State. Wide receiver Expectations are so high for senior second quarter touchdown reception was Zack Patteson earned First Team all-LSC running back Fred “Hollywood” Winborn a thing of beauty as he leaped over two North honors last year and opened the this year that many may consider Thurs- defenders while fully outstretched and season with an eight catch, 132-yard per- day night a subpar game. Sometimes the still managed to land in the endzone for formance that included a touchdown. He the game ahead touchdown. has a new quarterback, Tyler Vanderzee, The Last Time throwing to him this year so the Javelinas will have to be careful. Vanderzee threw Javelina Opponents for 276 yards and two touchdowns in his Rushed for 100 or more yards: 131, Evan Robertson vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 first game with the Tigers. Rushed for 150 or more yards: 194, Bernard Scott at Abilene Christian, 11/3/07 Rushed for 200 or more yards: 216, Brian Satterfield at North Alabama, 12/4/93 Good Starts Two Rushers for 100 or more yards: 172, Daniel Polk; 134, Adrion Butler; 105, Ul- For the second straight year, the ysses Odoms vs Midwestern State, 10/21/06. Javelinas have opened the season with a Three Rushers for 100 or more yards: 172, Daniel Polk; 134, Adrion Butler; 105, win over a top 5 team in the nation. Last year, the Hogs upset #4 Delta State, 28-17 Ulysses Odoms vs Midwestern State, 10/21/06. at home and then proceeded to win their Two rushing touchdowns: 2, Reggie Brown at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09; 2, Daryl next six games en route to a conference Richardson at Abilene Christian, 10/31/09 championship and playoff appearance. Three rushing touchdowns: 3, Bernard Scott vs Abilene Christian, 11/1/08 Javelina fans hope the win over #1 North- Four rushing touchdowns: west Missouri will lead to even greater Passing for 200 or more yards: 296, Scott Grantham vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 things. Passing for 300 or more yards: 329, JJ Harp vs Eastern New Mexico, 10/24/09 In the National Rankings Passing for 400 or more yards: 545, Keith Null vs West Texas A&M, 9/27/08 Since joining the NCAA Division II Three touchdown passes: 3, Scott Grantham vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 back in 1982, the Javelinas have played Four touchdown passes: 4, Keith Null vs West Texas A&M, 9/27/08 exactly 200 games as a ranked team and Receiving for 100 or more yards: 188, Jahmeel Hobson vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 have played 82 games against ranked op- Receiving for 150 or more yards: 188, Jahmeel Hobson vs Tarleton State, 11/14/09 ponents. Two Receivers 100 or more yards: 175, Daniel Nichols; 108, B. Covington vs South- The Javelinas are 150-50 (75.0%) all- time as a ranked team. They have played eastern Oklahoma, 9/22/07 41 games as the #2 team and are 30-11 Kickoff returned for a touchdown: 92, A. Armstrong vs West Texas A&M, 9/25/04 (73.2%) in those contests. The team is Punt returned for a touchdown: 59, Kauleinamoku vs Western Oregon, 9/15/07 19-3 (86.4%) when ranked #4 and has a Interception returned for a touchdown: 55, Christian Graham vs Delta State, winning record at all spots except when 8/29/09 ranked #23 where they are 0-2 all-time. Fumble returned for a touchdown: 25, Byron Davenport vs Delta State, 8/29/09 The Javelinas are 47-35 (57.3%) against ranked opponents since join- Field Goal returned for a touchdown: 82, Shea Rodriguez at Texas A&M-Commerce, ing Division II. They are 35-14 (71.4%) 10/10/09 in home games and just 12-21 (36.4%) All-Purpose 200 or more yards: 246, Garrett Tidwell vs Angelo State, 11/7/09 when traveling. When they are the higher Made two or more sacks: 2.5, Eugene Sims at West Texas A&M, 9/26/09 ranked team they are 28-16 (63.6%) and Had two or more interceptions: 2, Micah Hill vs Midwestern State, 10/18/08 they are 19-19 (50.0%) when they are Had three or more interceptions: ranked lower than their opponent. Made 10 or more tackles: 13, Chad Kilgore at Northwest Missouri, 9/2/10 Made 15 or more tackles: 16, Edward Zamora vs Eastern New Mexico, 10/24/09 Kicked three or more field goals: 4, Matt Adams at Abilene Christian, 10/29/05 NCAA Division II National Polls A Look at the Stats Lone Star Conference National Rankings thru Sep. 4 LSC North Division Overall AFCA (Sep. 6) Northeastern State 0-0 1-0 Team W-L Pts LW Javelinas Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 1-0 1. Grand Valley St. (21) 1-0 641 2 Eastern New Mexico 0-0 1-1 2. Minnesota-Duluth (2) 1-0 616 3 Rushing Offense 86.0 103rd Southeastern Oklahoma 0-0 0-1 3. North Alabama (3) 1-0 605 4 Passing Offense 258.0 42nd Central Oklahoma 0-0 0-1 4. California 1-0 565 5 Total Offense 344.0 78th Southwestern Oklahoma 0-0 0-1 5. Abilene Christian 1-0 551 6 Scoring Offense 16.0 107th East Central 0-0 0-1 6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 1-0 503 14 Rushing Defense 49.0 18th 7. West Alabama 2-0 471 10 Pass Efficiency Defense 108.3 53rd LSC South Division Overall 8. Northwest Missouri St. 0-1 419 1 Total Defense 194.0 14th Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 1-0 9. West Texas A&M 0-1 356 8 Scoring Defense 7.0 17th Abilene Christian 0-0 1-0 10. Tuskegee 1-0 348 15 Net Punting 31.0 84th Angelo State 0-0 1-0 11. Hillsdale (Mich.) 1-0 342 16 Punt Returns 11.0 T-44th Midwestern State 0-0 1-0 12. Central Washington 1-1 337 13 Kickoff Returns 16.5 112th Tarleton State 0-0 0-1 13. Midwestern St. 1-0 312 17 Turnover Margin .00 61st West Texas A&M 0-0 0-1 14. Missouri Western St. 1-0 294 19 Pass Defense 145.0 38th Incarnate Word 0-0 0-1 15. Washburn 1-1 269 9 Passing Efficiency 125.6 66th 16. Saginaw Valley St. 0-1 232 11 Sacks 7.0 2nd Conference W-L Pct 17. UNC-Pembroke 1-0 219 23 Tackles for Loss 8.0 T-33rd Angelo State 1-0 1.00 18. Minnesota St.-Mankato 1-0 200 18 Sacks Allowed 0.0 T-1st Northeastern State 1-0 1.00 19. Winona St. 1-0 129 24 Texas A&M-Kingsville 0-0 .000 20. Carson-Newman 1-1 119 20 Tigers Midwestern State 0-0 .000 20. West Liberty 0-1 119 7 Rushing Offense 81.0 106th Abilene Christian 0-0 .000 22. Wayne St. (Neb.) 1-0 115 25 Passing Offense 276.0 34th West Texas A&M 0-0 .000 23. Nebraska-Kearney 1-1 106 NR Total Offense 357.0 68th Texas A&M-Commerce 0-0 .000 24. Edinboro 1-0 84 NR Scoring Offense 23.0 T-76th Southeastern Oklahoma 0-0 .000 25. East Stroudsburg 1-0 81 NR Rushing Defense 155.0 96th Central Oklahoma 0-0 .000

Southwestern Oklahoma 0-0 .000 D2Football.com (Sep. 7) Pass Efficiency Defense 242.3 146th East Central 0-0 .000 Team W-L LW Total Defense 513.0 140th Incarnate Word 0-0 .000 1. Grand Valley St. 1-0 2 Scoring Defense 45.0 136th Eastern New Mexico 0-1 .000 2. Minnesota-Duluth 1-0 3 Net Punting 40.2 18th Tarleton State 0-1 .000 3. North Alabama 1-0 4 Punt Returns 2.5 104th 4. Abilene Christian 1-0 5 Kickoff Returns 12.8 134th Today’s Schedule 5. Texas A&M-Kingsville 1-0 11 Turnover Margin 2.00 T-14th 6. California 1-0 6 Pass Defense 358.0 142nd Angelo State vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 5:00 pm 7. Northwest Missouri 0-1 1 Passing Efficiency 160.6 26th Texas A&M-Kingsville at East Central, 6:00 pm 8. Missouri Western 1-0 12 Sacks 0.0 T-127th Incarnate Word at Southeastern Okla., 6:00 pm 9. Central Washington 1-1 14 Tackles for Loss 7.0 T-55th West Texas A&M at Southwestern Okla., 6:00 pm 10. West Texas A&M 0-1 8 Sacks Allowed 1.0 T-29th Tarleton State at Central Oklahoma, 7:00 pm 11. Midwestern State 1-0 15 Midwestern State at Eastern New Mexico, 7:00 pm 12. East Stroudsburg 1-0 13 Abilene Christian at Northeastern State, 7:00 pm 13. Washburn 0-1 9 14. Hillsdale 1-0 20 Last Week’s Results 15. Saginaw Valley 0-1 10 16. Tuskegee 1-0 17 Texas A&M-Kingsville d. Northwest Missouri, 16-7 17. West Alabama 2-0 21 Midwestern State d. New Mexico Highlands, 52-6 18. West Liberty 0-1 7 Grand Valley d. West Texas A&M, 34-31 19. UNC-Pembroke 1-0 25 Northeastern State d. Tarleton State, 31-23 20. Valdosta State 1-0 23 Abilene Christian d. Washburn, 34-26 21. Nebraska-Kearney 1-1 22 Texas A&M-Commerce d. Upper Iowa, 33-10 22. Winona State 1-0 24 Angelo State d. Eastern New Mexico, 41-38 23. Delta State 0-1 19 Fort Hays State d. East Central, 45-23 24. Minnesota St.-Mankato 1-0 NR 25. Tusculum 2-0 NR Notable Texas A&M-Kingsville Individuals Fred Winborn Rushing (T-55th) Nate Poppell Passing Efficiency (52nd) 2010 LSC Players of the Week Total Offense (44th) Defensive Player of the Week Ryan Lincoln Receptions (T-15th) Matt Romig, Sep. 6 Receiving Yards (T-50th) Delashaun Dean Receptions (T-67th) Special Teams Player of the Week Receiving Yards (T-97th) Matt Stoll Punting (87th) Offensive Player of the Week Sherman Batiste Punt Returns (T-28th) Nate Poppell, Sep. 6 Christian Brom Field Goals (T-28th) Matt Romig Sacks (1st) Tackles for Loss (T-5th) Marc Kinney Sacks (T-36th) Michael Talamantez Sacks (T-36th) Javelina Offense Tigers Defense WT 60 Trent Perkins, 6-6, 320, Sr., 1L, Alice LE 90 Maurice Lanclos, 6-4, 265, Sr. 79 Chris Hudgins, 6-4, 270, Jr., Sq., Spring 95 Lonnell Rice, 6-6, 265, Jr. WG 68 Sifa Pinomi, 6-3, 350, Sr., TR, Maui, HI NT 59 Floyd Wafer, 6-2, 280, Sr. 63 Ray Quintanilla, 6-4, 300, So., TR, San Benito 55 Erik Howell, 6-2, 270, So. OC 64 Timothy Byerly, 6-0, 275, Sr., 3L, Victoria RE 92 Armonty Bryant, 6-6, 245, Jr. 65 Daniel Sharpe, 6-2, 275, So., 1L, Houston 54 Travis Buchanan, 6-2, 250, Sr. SG 70 Colby Lowrie, 6-3, 305, Sr., 3L, Sweeny SLB 42 Jameel Whitney, 6-1, 210, Fr. 62 Cory Baumann, 6-4 280, Jr., 2L, Pearland 16 Tyler McGrew, 5-11, 185, So. ST 66 Keenan Woods, 6-2, 328, Jr., TR, Houston MLB 4 Kerel James, 6-0, 230, Jr. 79 Chris Hudgins, 6-3, 270, Jr., Sq, Van Vleck 44 Amos Cherry, 6-0, 220, So. QB 6 Nate Poppell, 6-2, 185, Jr., Sq., Spring WLB 36 Michael Ogunleye, 5-10, 225, Sr. 8 Daniel Ramirez, 6-2, 205, Jr., 2L, Sinton 25 Airieus Ervin, 6-2, 220, So. TB 34 Fred Winborn, 6-0, 200, Sr., 1L, North Hollywood, CA RLB 46 Ryan Madison, 6-1, 225, Sr. 5 Connell Davis, 6-3, 201, Sr., 1L, Portland 37 Dustin Lasell, 5-7, 160, So. TE 85 Derek Tesch, 6-5, 235, Fr., RS, Blanco CB 5 Dontae Smith, 6-1, 200, Jr. XR 10 Delashaun Dean, 6-4, 210, Sr., TR, Fairfield, CA 20 Travis McCray, 5-11, 198, Jr. 82 Christian Taylor, 6-2, 195, Jr., 1L, Houston SS 43 Norris Wrenn, 6-0, 170, So. BR 4 Ryan Lincoln, 5-11, 195, Sr., 3L, Bastrop 1 Markell Walker, 6-1, 180, Fr. 1 Damian Couthren, 6-1, 185, Jr., 2L, Bastrop FS 7 Victor Cooper, 5-11, 185, Fr. YR 7 Robert Armstrong, 6-2, 190, Fr., RS, Cuero 28 Brenden Brown, 5-10, 190, Fr. 3 Jonathon Woodson, 5-10, 180, So., 1L, Missouri City CB 3 Austin Daniels, 5-9, 155, Jr. ZR 2 Sherman Batiste, 5-11, 185, So., 1L, Fort Bend 18 Charles Burks, 5-8, 170, Sr. 82 Christian Taylor, 6-2, 195, Jr., 1L, Houston Tigers Offense Javelina Defense QB 12 Tyler Vanderzee, 6-6, 230, Jr. DE 59 Michael Talamantez, 6-0, 240, Sr., 3L, Laredo 8 Josh Phillips, 6-0, 210, Sr. 94 Marquis Singleton, 6-6, 250, So., TR, Decatur, IL RB 32 John Gaines, 6-1, 225, Sr. NG 55 Johnny Tivao, 6-0, 348, Jr., TR, Compton, CA 11 Charles Opeseyitan, 5-11, 220, Jr. 99 James Cannell, 5-11, 265, So., Sq., El Campo WR 85 Jonathan Joe, 6-4, 215, Sr. DT 54 Dondi Cooks, 6-2, 305, Sr., 3L, Mesquite 84 Jason Stephenson, 6-0, 195, Sr. 50 Darnell Hicks, 6-1, 270, Jr., TR, Detroit, MI WR 80 Zack Patteson, 6-1, 200, Jr. DE 51 Matt Romig, 6-5, 235, So., 1L, Bells 85 Jonathan Joe, 6-4, 215, Sr. 48 Justin Chambers, 6-0, 245, So., 1L, Ingleside WR 9 Tyra Waits, 6-2, 205, Jr. LB 9 Tressor Baptiste, 6-0, 240, Sr., TR, New York, NY 6 LaQuan Harper, 5-11, 185, So. 11 Hector Sobers, 6-1, 233, Sr., 3L, San Antonio TE 14 Colter Huff, 6-6, 214, So. MB 45 Marcus Sanders, 6-1, 215, Jr., 2L, Houston 86 Cody Nall, 6-6, 250, Fr. 43 Roman Pula, 6-0, 240, Jr., TR, Tacoma, WA RT 74 Rodney Picou, 6-5, 300, Jr. RV 22 Marc Kinney, 6-2, 225, Sr., 1L, Lavernia 75 Kawika Householder, 6-3, 300, Sr. 36 Rockeem Collins, 5-11, 180, Fr., RS, Gonzales RG 70 Jon Ramos, 6-3, 280, Sr. LC 18 Mardrick Johnson, 6-0, 190, Sr., 2L, Lafayette, LA 68 Kenneth Blake, 6-3, 280, Fr. 31 Michael Diggs, 6-1, 183, Jr., TR, Houston C 67 Chad Roark, 6-3, 280, Jr. S 26 DeIra Glover, 6-2, 205, Sr., 3L, Hempstead 62 Nathan Vogel, 6-2, 270, So. 19 Kendrick Matthews, 5-9, 180, Jr., TR, Houston LG 57 Desmund Farris, 6-3, 295, Jr. FS 23 Corey Robertson, 6-1, 220, Sr., 2L, Denison 72 Tobyn Large, 6-3, 305. So. 24 Robert McCormick, 6-2, 200, So., 1L, Corpus Christi LT 69 Carlos Savala, 6-6, 315, Jr. RC 33 Derrick Thomas, 5-10, 187, Jr., 2L, San Antonio 77 Talon Starkey, 6-6, 285, So. 17 Arron Fisher, 5-7, 165, Jr., TR, Orlando, FL PK 33 Matt Berrey, 6-0, 185, Jr. PK 15 Christian Brom, 5-7, 160, Sr., 3L, McAllen P 22 Ryan Massengale, 6-2, 205, Sr. P 38 Matt Stoll, 5-11, 170, Fr., RS, College Station DS 66 Tyler Allen, 6-4, 260, Fr. DS 85 Derek Tesch, 6-5, 235, Fr., RS, Blanco H 16 Tyler McGrew, 5-11, 185 H 38 Matt Stoll, 5-11, 170, Fr., RS, College Station PR 1 Markell Walker, 6-1, 180, Fr. KR 3 Jonathon Woodson, 5-10, 180, So., 1L, Missouri City 5 Dontae Smith, 6-1, 200, Jr. 17 Arron Fisher, 5-7, 165, Jr., TR, Orlando, FL KR 5 Dontae Smith, 6-1, 200, Jr. PR 2 Sherman Batiste, 5-11, 185, So., 1L, Fort Bend 6 LaQuan Harper, 5-11, 185, So. 17 Arron Fisher, 5-7, 165, Jr., TR, Orlando, FL Javelina Football Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown No. Name Po. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown 29 Dustin Appling DB JR 6-0 180 2VL El Campo Jeff Phillips DB FR 5-10 185 HS Pearland 7 Robert Armstrong WR FR 6-2 190 RS Cuero 68 Sifa Pinomi OL SR 6-3 350 TR Maui, HI 9 Tressor Baptiste LB SR 6-0 240 TR New York, NY 6 Nate Poppell QB JR 6-2 185 SQ Spring 2 Sherman Batiste WR SO 5-11 185 1VL Fort Bend 42 Michael Price RB SR 5-6 160 SQ Corpus Christi 62 Cory Baumann OL JR 6-4 280 1VL Pearland 43 Roman Pula LB JR 6-0 240 TR Tacoma, WA 93 Roderick Benman DL JR 6-2 250 TR Oklahoma City, OK 63 Ray Quintanilla OL SO 6-4 300 TR San Benito Jeremy Boyd LB FR 5-10 242 RS Calhoun 8 Daniel Ramirez QB JR 6-2 205 2VL Sinton 14 Dean Brantley QB FR 6-2 180 RS Missouri City Devon Rhodes DL FR 6-3 185 HS Langham Creek 21 Myron Brew RB SO 5-7 185 1VL San Antonio 23 Corey Robertson FS SR 6-1 220 2VL Denison 15 Christian Brom PK SR 5-7 160 3VL McAllen Fletcher Robinson WR FR 5-9 175 RS Edna Cody Brooks DB FR 6-1 180 HS Del Rio Jeron Robinson WR FR 6-2 150 HS Richmond 98 Zane Brown DT SO 6-0 298 TR Houston 51 Matt Romig DE SO 6-4 235 1VL Bells 52 Aaron Buckley LB SO 6-0 231 1VL Palacios Kamen Ruelas LB FR 6-0 200 HS Victoria 64 Timothy Byerly C SR 6-0 275 3VL Victoria 45 Marcus Sanders LB JR 6-1 215 2VL Houston 99 James Cannell DT SO 5-11 265 SQ El Campo Josh Schneider QB FR 6-1 205 HS La Grange 80 Martin Carrion WR JR 6-0 205 1VL Brownsville Matt Seay WR FR 6-5 200 HS Austin 30 Kendrick Carter DB JR 5-7 180 2VL Angleton 65 Daniel Sharpe OL SO 6-3 249 1VL Houston Victor Castro DE FR 6-2 260 RS San Antonio 72 Devin Shaw OL FR 6-4 310 RS Katy 48 Justin Chambers DE SO 6-0 245 1VL Ingleside 35 Charles Simmons DB SR 5-7 198 SQ Converse 96 Gene Claybourne DT SR 6-0 265 SQ Fontana, CA 94 Marquis Singleton DE SO 6-6 250 TR Decatur, IL Charles Coleman RB FR 5-9 170 HS Corpus Christi 95 Montez Singleton DL JR 6-3 285 TR Decatur, IL 36 Rockeem Collins DB FR 5-11 175 HS Gonzales 11 Hector Sobers LB SR 6-1 233 3VL Converse 54 Dondi Cooks II DL SR 6-2 305 3VL Mesquite 56 Marcus Stager OL FR 6-4 315 RS New Braunfels 1 Damian Couthren WR JR 6-1 185 2VL Bastrop John Steed WR FR 6-0 185 HS Del Rio 5 Connell Davis RB SR 6-3 201 1VL Portland 38 Matt Stoll K-P FR 5-11 170 RS College Station 10 Delashaun Dean WR SR 6-4 210 TR Fairfield, CA 16 Mitchell Swan WR SO 6-0 207 1VL Converse Dominique Delpeche OL FR 6-5 363 TR Orlando, FL 59 Michael Talamantez DE SR 6-0 240 3VL Laredo 31 Michael Diggs DB JR 6-1 183 TR Houston 82 Christian Taylor WR JR 6-2 195 1VL Houston Layton Dworaczyk RB FR 5-10 190 HS Blanco 85 Derek Tesch TE FR 6-5 235 RS Blanco 17 Arron Fisher DB JR 5-7 165 TR Orlando, FL 33 Derrick Thomas II DB JR 5-10 187 2VL San Antonio 83 Paul Fontenot WR SO 6-0 196 1VL Dayton 41 Norman Thompson DB SR 6-0 190 1VL Garnerville, NY Tiance Gardner DL FR 6-3 280 HS Angleton 55 Johnny Tivao NT JR 6-0 348 TR Compton, CA 26 DeIra Glover SS SR 6-2 205 3VL Hempstead Junior Tivao FB JR 5-11 252 TR Long Beach, CA Henry Greathouse DT FR 6-1 275 HS Blanco Miyoko Turner DB FR 5-9 165 RS Garland 67 Drew Harper OL-DS JR 6-3 290 2VL Houston 78 Joe Vazquez OL FR 6-4 320 HS Sarasota, FL 50 Darnell Hicks DL JR 6-1 270 TR Detroit, MI Margarito Vasquez OL FR 6-4 290 HS Odessa 84 Chandler Hill WR SO 6-2 200 SQ Spring Branch 12 Joseph Vela WR SO 5-11 185 1VL Harlingen 79 Chris Hudgins OL JR 6-4 255 TR Van Vleck Anthony Washington DB FR 5-9 165 RS Cypress 18 Mardrick Johnson DB SR 6-0 190 2VL Lafayette, LA Josh Washington LB FR 6-2 200 HS Del Rio Trevion Johnson RB FR 5-10 200 HS San Antonio 27 Stanley Washington SS JR 5-10 180 TR Brooklyn, NY Forrest Jones DB FR 6-1 180 HS Manvel Quincy Williams DB JR 6-0 180 TR Dallas 22 Marc Kinney ROV SR 6-2 225 1VL San Antonio 74 Karl Willie OL SO 6-5 280 SQ Ben Bolt 46 Steven Kubena LB FR 6-3 225 RS Lavernia 81 Jake Willingham TE FR 6-3 225 RS Van Alstyne James Lambert DE FR 6-2 215 HS Alvin 34 Fred Winborn RB SR 6-0 200 1VL N. Hollywood, CA 28 Rickey Lincoln RB SO 5-11 205 HS Bastrop 66 Keenan Woods OL JR 6-2 328 TR Houston 4 Ryan Lincoln WR SR 5-11 195 3VL Bastrop 3 Jonathon Woodson WR SO 5-10 180 1VL Missouri City 70 Colby Lowrie OL SR 6-3 305 3VL Sweeny Mike Yarbrough DE FR 6-0 190 HS Rosharon 25 Josh Luck DB SR 5-10 170 TR Chandler, AZ 13 Jimmy Lugo DE SR 6-1 247 3VL Alice Ricky Marshall DL FR 6-2 217 RS Tyler 57 Justin Mason OL SO 6-1 310 SQ San Antonio 19 Kendrick Matthews DB JR 5-10 180 TR Houston 77 Lee Mattingly OL SO 6-5 280 SQ New Lenox, IL Kip Maxwell OL FR 6-2 300 RS Brenham 40 Clay Mazoch DE SO 6-2 255 1VL Granger 24 Robert McCormick FS SO 6-2 200 1VL Corpus Christi Manny Menchaca WR FR 6-2 190 HS Edinburg Payne Neessen OL FR 6-4 280 HS Corpus Christi 60 Trent Perkins OL SR 6-4 320 1VL Alice 2010 Javelina Starting Lineups QB RB RB WR WR WR OT OG OC OG OT NWSU Poppell Winborn Davis Batiste Dean Lincoln Perkins PInomi Byerly Lowrie Woods ECU TAMC UIW ACU ASU WT TSU SWOSU MSU SEOSU DE DT DT DE LB LB CB ROV FS S CB NWSU Talamantez Tivao Cooks Romig Baptiste Sanders M. Johnson Kinney Robertson Glover Thomas ECU TAMC UIW ACU ASU WT TSU SWOSU MSU SEOSU

JAVELINA SCORING PLAYS Opponent Plays Yds TOP Qtr Play @ Northwest Missouri 6 22 2:30 2 Christian Brom 42 field goal @ Northwest Missouri 6 64 3:20 2 Fred Winborn 26 pass from Nate Poppell (Brom kick) @ Northwest Missouri 16 85 7:12 3 Poppell 1 run (TEAM rush failed)

Drive Information Most Plays: 16 Fewest Plays: 6 Most Yards: 85 Fewest Yards: 22 Longest Drive: 7:12 Shortest Drive: 2:30

Scoring Drive Distance Scoring Drive Time 0-9 yards: 0:00-0:30: 10-19 yards: 0:31-1:00: 20-29 yards: 1 1:01-2:00: 30-39 yards: 2:01-3:00: 1 40-49 yards: 3:01-4:00: 1 50-59 yards: 4:01-5:00: 60-69 yards: 1 5:01-6:00: 70-79 yards: 6:01-7:00: 80-89 yards: 1 7:01-8:00: 1 90-99 yards: