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JAVELINA FOOTBALL 2017 @Javelinafb Game Notes JAVELINA FOOTBALL 2017 @JavelinaFB Game notes 171 ALL-AMERICANS 34 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 7 NATIONAL TITLES GAME INFORMATION Date/Time: Oct. 14, 2017 / 6 p.m. CT TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS (2-4, 1-3 LSC) Site: Permian, Texas (Ratliff Stadium) Head Coach: Daren Wilkinson (Third Season) TV: --- Radio: WILD 105.5 FM (CC) | KTAI 91.1 FM (Kingsville) Oct. 14, 2017 l 6 p.m. CT l Permian, Texas l Ratliff Stadium (19,302) Live Stats: http://www.sidearmstats.com/tamuk/football/ Live Video: http://tamuk.tv Twitter Updates: @JavelinaFB | @JavelinaSports UT PERMIAN BASIN FALCONS (1-5, 1-3 LSC) Series: 1-0 Head Coach: Justin Carrigan (Second Season) Kingsville: 1-0 Permian: 0-0 THE GAME Neutral: 0-0 Kingsville’s three-game losing streak ended last Saturday when they trounced West Texas A&M 37-9 for their first home Only Meeting: Oct. 15, 2016 (W, 56-7) win of the year. Cade Dyal tied a career high with three touchdown passes and also totaled 249 yards passing. Jordan Thomas Series: W1 topped 100 yards receiving for the second straight week, amassing 113 yards on six grabs, including a 68-yard touchdown. On offense, the Hogs ended the night with 420 total yards, the third time in their last four games they’ve surpassed the 400 yard mark. Dyal’s performance has him third in the Lone Star Conference in yards, touchdowns and completion percentage. Thomas has been among the league’s top pass catchers all season and is now second in yards and catches and tied for second in TD catches. Nick Pelrean leads TAMUK in rushing with 329 yards and two touchdowns The defense is fresh off a seven sack, two turnover performance and their 24 sacks in 2017 is tied for fifth in the country Caleb Valentine leads the team with five sacks and Brandon Jones leads the squad with 7.5 tackles for loss. A&M-KINGSVILLE JAVELINAS 2-4, 1-3 LSC UTPB picked up their first win on Oct. 23rd by beating Western New Mexico , 41-32. That game is the only time in the Ranking NR (AFCA)/NR (D2Football.com) Falcons last seven games they’ve reached 20 points. Last Game Oct. 7, 2017 vs. West Texas A&M SERIES HISTORY Last year was the first season for UT Permian Basin’s football team and they came to Javelina Stadium for their seventh W, 37-9, in San Angelo, Texas game. The Hogs captured a 56-7 victory while running up 490 yards of total offense. Head Coach Daren Wilkinson Career Rec. 13-17 (Third Season) 2017 Lone Star Conference Standings A Win Would... School Rec. --- same as career --- School LSC Overall -- Give the Javelinas consecutive W’s for the first time this season. vs. UTPB 1-0 Midwestern State 3-0 4-0 Eastern New Mexico 4-1 5-1 -- Give the Hogs a five-game win streak in October dating back to 2016. Tarleton State 3-1 4-2 UT PERMIAN BASIN FALCONS 1-5, 1-3 LSC Texas A&M-Commerce 2-1 4-1 -- Keep alive the chance for the Javelinas to go above .500 in conference play. Ranking NR (AFCA) /NR (D2Football.com) Angelo State 1-2 3-2 Last Game Oct. 7, 2017 vs. Eastern New Mexico Texas A&M-Kingsville 1-3 2-4 -- Bring TAMUK to .500 on the road this year. L, 20-17, in Portales, New Mexico West Texas A&M 1-3 2-4 Head Coach Justin Carrigan UT Permian Basin 1-3 1-5 -- Stretch UTPB’s slide to three games. Career Rec. 3-14 (2nd season) Western New Mexico 1-3 1-5 School Rec. 3-14 (2nd season) vs. TAMUK 0-1 2017 SCHEDULE TAMUK COACHING STAFF Head Coach/OC/QB Coach Daren Wilkinson Offensive Line Coach Phil Serchia Running Backs/Full Backs Coach Jaime Martinez Wide Receivers Coach Austin Gillmore Tight Ends/Special Teams Assistant Parker Cundiff Defensive Coordinator David Brown II Def. Line Coach/Special Teams Coordinator Ronnie Palmer Linebackers Coach Kevin May Flex Linebackers Coach Jordan Thomas Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Ryan Rodriguez Social Media @JavelinaFB and @JavelinaSports /JavelinaFootball and /JavelinaSports @JavelinaFB and @JavelinaSports #JavelinaSTRONG, #LSCfb, #HogNation, #DriveFor35 TAMUK MEDIA RELATIONS Keonte’ Herrera Assistant Sports Information Director 361-593-4876 (office) l 254-338-7609 (cell) l [email protected] Mark Inserra Assistant Sports Information Director 361-593-4876 (office) l 973-896-5656 (cell) l [email protected] JavelinaAthletics.com • #DriveFor35 • 2017 @JavelinaFB Game Notes • Game 7 - 1 - JAVELINA FOOTBALL JAVELINA FOOTBALL 2017 @JavelinaFB Game NOTES 2017 @JavelinaFB Game notes Texas A&M-Kingsville Sports Information QUICK FACTS Location ............................................................Kingsville, Texas Keonte’ Herrera Founded .......................................1917, not opened until 1925 TEXAS A&M-KINGSVILLE WEEKLY SCHEDULE Assistant Sports Information Director Enrollment ........................................................................ 8,700 (C): 254-338-7609 President ................................ Dr. Steven Tallant - ninth season (O): 361-593-4876 Alma Mater ........................................................ Florida, 1975 8 SUN 9 MON 10 TUE 11 WED 12 THU 13 FRI 14 SAT (E): [email protected] VP of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation .........Dr. D. Scott @kenotkey Gines - seventh season as VP/AD, 11th overall at TAMUK Off Day Practice Practice Practice Practice Travel Day GAME DAY (6 p.m.) Alma Mater .............................................................VMI, 1983 No Availability (4 p.m.-6 p.m.) (3:30-5:45 p.m.) (3:30-5:45 p.m.) (3:30-5:45 p.m.) JAVELINAS at Mark Inserra Nickname .................................................................... Javelinas Availability Availability Availability Limited Availability UT Permian Basin Assistant Sports Information Director Colors ..................................................................Blue and Gold (Ratliff Stadium) (C): 973-896-5656 Affiliation ....................................................................Division II Javelina Coaches Show from Green Jay (O): 361-593-4876 Conference ................................................................. Lone Star (6-7 p.m.) (E): [email protected] PROGRAM HISTORY @JavelinaSports – General athletic department information First Year of Football .......................................................... 1925 TUESDAY MEDIA All-Time Record ....................................................534-304-16 * Head coach Daren Wilkinson and select MEDIA INFORMATION student-athletes will be available after every All-Time Playoff Appearances ............................................. 27 * Tuesday practice. Please contact Assistant Direc- TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY-KINGSVILLE SPORTS INFORMATION 2016 Results First Year in LSC ................................................................. 1954 tors of Sports Information Keonte’ Herrera (ke- The Texas A&M University-Kingsville sports information staff will assist you to the fullest extent 9-3 overall, 6-3 LSC LSC Championships .......................................................... 22 * [email protected]/361-593-4876) and possible in your coverage of the Javelinas. Please contact Assistant Directors of Sports Informa- 1959, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, Mark Inserra ([email protected]/361- tion Keonte’ Herrera and Mark Inserra with any questions, concerns or requests. Date Opponent Result Attendance 1976, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 593-4876) to schedule an interview with Wilkin- [email protected] Sept. 3 at Incarnate Word W, 31-22 4,400 2003, 2004, 2009 son and select players. 361-593-4876 (office) Sept. 10 Simon Fraser W, 68-7 10,200 NAIA/NCAA Appearances ................................................ 20 * 254-338-7609 (cell) Sept. 17 #12/10 Midwestern State * L, 30-32 8.228 Sept. 24 at #6/10 A&M-Commerce * L, 36-38 7.747 1959, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1988, 1989, PRACTICE COVERAGE Oct. 1 Angelo State * L, 21-22 8.167 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010 [email protected] In addition to Tuesday’s coverage, TAMUK Oct. 8 at West Texas A&M * W, 51-34 12,465 NAIA Championships .....................................................Seven 361-593-4876 (office) student-athletes and coaches are available for Oct. 15 UTPB * W, 56-7 11,333 1959, 1969, 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979 in-person or phone interviews following practice 973-896-5656 (cell) Oct. 22 at Tarleton State * W, 21-17 6,523 on Wednesdays and Thursdays. All interview re- Oct. 29 Eastern New Mexico * W, 41-28 6,357 quests must be directed to the Texas A&M-Kings- Address: Texas A&M University-Kingsville Nov. 5 Western New Mexico * W, 28-13 7.132 * not including wins from 1996-99 vacated due to NCAA ville Sports Information Office at least 24 hours 700 University Blvd Nov. 12 at OPSU * W, 53-39 375 violations Dec. 3 vs #RV Southern Arkansas ! W, 24-17 2,379 in advance. Please send all requests via email to MSC 202 [email protected]. For those practice Kingsville, TX 78363 STADIUM INFORMATION days, the final 20 minutes practice is open to the 2017 Schedule Stadium .......................................................... Javelina Stadium media. RADIO/TV Built/Capacity ........................................................1950/12,500 All TAMUK football games will air live on WILD 105.5 FM and KTAI-FM 91.1. Date Opponent Site Time/Result Surface ........................................................................ Field Turf Sept. 2 Central Washington Javelina Stadium L 34-10 COACH/PLAYER AVAILABILITY Inserra will host the weekly Javelina Coaches Show that will air Mondays from 6-7 p.m. live from Press Box Phone ..................................................361-593-2594
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