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NATIONAL CHAMPIONS • 1963, ’69, ’70, 2005 BIG 12 CHAMPIONS • ‘96, ‘05, ‘09 SOUTHWESTTEXAS CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS • 1920, ’28, ’30, ’42, ’43, ’45, ’50, ’52, ’53*,

LONGHORNS ’59*, ’61*, ’62, ’63, ’68*, ’69, ’70, ’71 , ’72, ’73, ’75*, ’77, ’83, ’90, ’94*, ’95 (*co-champs)

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TEXAS HEADS ON ROAD, FACES Davis has a team-high four TD receptions GAME 5 IOWA STATE THURSDAY: Texas is which is tied for 15th in the nation. coming off a bye week after posting a • Kendall Sanders has emerged as a receiv- much-needed 31-21 victory over Kansas ing threat. The sophomore has started the State on Saturday, Sept, 21 in the Big 12 last three games and posted a career-high 80 opener for both teams. The Longhorns receiving yards, including a 63-yard TD, vs. rolled up 452 yards of total offense, their Kansas State. He is averaging a team-best TEXAS (2-2, 1-0 Big 12) most ever against the Wildcats, and the 117.0 all-purpose ypg (No. 6 in Big 12). at defense forced three turnovers, including • Six players have at least one catch of 45 Iowa State (1-2, 0-0 Big 12) a pair late in the fourth quarter to stall a yards or more this season. comeback. Johnathan Gray led the ground • After surrendering an average of 7.0 Jack Trice Stadium (56,800) attack with a career-high 141 rushing yards yards per carry in the previous two games, Thurs., Oct. 3 (Time: 6:30 p.m./CT/TV: and two scores, helping the Horns snap a the UT defense held K-State to 3.0 ypc. ESPN) five-game losing streak to Kansas State, John Hubert, a 2012 first team All-Big 12 the defending league champion. The Horns back, had just 41 yards on 12 carries. THE SERIES: Texas leads Iowa State, 9-1. now face Iowa State on the road in a rare • LB Jordan Hicks (out for season) has a Thursday night tilt. The Cyclones knocked team-best 41 tackles. DE Cedric Reed is TELEVISION: ESPN will air the game with off Tulsa, 38-21, last Thursday on the road. second on the team with 29 tackles, first in Rece Davis (play-by-play), Jesse Palmer pass breakups (three) and tied for first in (color), David Pollack (color) and Samantha FIRST-AND-GOAL: tackles for loss (four). DE Jackson Jeffcoat Ponder (sidelines) calling the action. • UT is averaging 483.0 yards of total and DT Malcom Brown also have four offense which ranks No. 31 in the nation. TFLs apiece. RADIO: All games are broadcast on the The Horns are averaging 210.5 yards on the • Texas ranks tied for 13th nationally in Longhorn IMG Radio Network on its 32-sta- tion network which includes flagship KVET ground (No. 37) and 272.5 in the air (36th). turnover margin at +1.3 per game. Texas (1300 AM/98.1 FM) in Austin. Pregame begins • David Ash has a passing efficiency rating has forced nine turnovers this year which is one hour before kickoff. The game is also of 156.3 which ranks 28th in the nation. He tied for 29th in the FBS. UT was plus-3 in available online at TexasSports.com. Craig is also tied for 21st (No. 2 in Big 12) in turnovers vs. K-State after going minus-13 Way (play-by-play), Roger Wallace (color) total offense at 304.0 yards per game. Ash in the previous five meetings. and Rod Babers (sidelines) will call the action. missed the Ole Miss contest with head and • Anthony Fera ranks 28th nationally in A live radio broadcast for each game also can shoulder injuries, but returned vs. Kansas punting average (43.6). Nine of his 20 be heard on SiriusXM Satellite: XM 117; Sirius State only to leave at halftime when symp- punts have gone inside the 20 and nine 202; Internet 969; Spanish 970. Dr. Rubén toms of his head injury re-emerged. Case have been fair caught. He has also gone Pizarro (play-by-play) and Jesus Mendoza McCoy started vs. Ole Miss and played the 4-for-5 on field-goal attempts. (color) have the call for the Spanish Language second half vs. K-State, completing 5 of 9 Radio Broadcasts. passes for 59 yards and leading the Horns WHAT’S INSIDE... to a pair of TDs. pg. 2 2013 Schedule/ pg. 20 Pronunciations SPECIAL NOTE: Texas is taking part in • Johnathan Gray leads the team (350) and Results pgs. 20-21 2012-13 Honors the AFCA’s sixth annual Coach to Cure ranks third in the Big 12 in rushing (87.5 pg. 2 Opponent pg. 22 Horns in the MD effort. During the ISU game, the staff per game). He is averaging 107.3 rushing Series Info NFL will wear a Coach to Cure MD patch to pg. 4 2013 Team pg. 24 By The Numbers yards over the last three games. Rankings pg. 26 Media Info. raise awareness and funding for Duchenne • Jaxon Shipley leads the team with 24 pg. 6 National Polls pgs. 27-42 2013 Statistics Muscular Dystrophy research. receptions and ranks fourth in the league pgs.4-14 Team Notes pgs. 43-46 Game Recaps at 6.0 per game. Fourteen of his receptions pg. 14 2013 Preaseason pg. 47 Depth chart Honors pgs. 48-49 Roster have gone for first downs. Mike Davis, pgs. 14-19 Individual who missed the K-State game with an Notes ankle injury, has 20 receptions and ranks as of Oct. 1 third in the Big 12 with 6.7 per game. www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com TEXAS-IOWA STATE ALL-TIME SERIES AT-A-GLANCE OVERALL SERIES: Texas leads, 9-1 SERIES RECORD IN AMES: Texas leads, 4-0 SERIES RECORD IN AUSTIN: Texas leads, 5-1 TEXAS Record: 2-2 (1-0, Big 12) SERIES HISTORY Home: 2-1 Away: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 Year Score UT’s final record ISU’s final record Aug. 31 NEW MEXICO ST. (LHN)____ W, 56-7 2012_____#19/17 @Texas 33, Iowa State 7______9-4 (5-4/T-3rd Big 12)_____6-7 (3-6/9th Big 12) Sept. 7 at BYU (ESPN2)______L, 21-40 2011_____#17/17 Texas 37, @Iowa State 14______8-5 (4-5/6th Big 12)______6-7 (3-6/8th Big 12) 14 #25/25 OLE MISS (LHN)______L, 23-44 2010_____Iowa State 28, @ #22 Texas 21______5-7 (2-6/6th Big 12 S)_____5-7 (3-5/4th Big 12 N) 21 KANSAS STATE* (ABC)____ W, 31-21 2007_____#23/22 Texas 56, @ Iowa State 3______10-3 (5-3/4th Big 12 S)____3-9 (2-6/11th Big 12 N) Oct. 3 at Iowa State* (ESPN)______6:30 p.m. 2006_____@ #7/8 Texas 37, Iowa State 14______10-3 (6-2/2nd Big 12 S)____4-8 (1-7/12th Big 12 N) 12 vs. #11/10 Oklahoma*+ (ABC)____11 a.m. 2003_____#20/20 Texas 40, @ Iowa State 19______10-3 (7-1/2nd Big 12 S)____2-10 (0-8/12th Big 12 N) 26 at TCU*______TBA 2002_____@#7/7 Texas 21, #17/18 Iowa State 10___11-2 (6-2/t1st Big 12 S)____7-7 (4-4/7th Big 12 N) 2Nov. KANSAS* (LHN)______2:30 p.m. 1999_____#12/12 Texas 44, @ Iowa State 41______9-5 (6-2/1st Big 12 S)_____4-7 (1-7/10th Big 12 N) 9 at West Virginia*______TBA 1998_____@ Texas 54, Iowa State 33______9-3 (6-2/2nd Big 12 S)_____3-8 (1-7/11th Big 12 N) 16 #21/20 OKLAHOMA STATE*_____TBA 1979_____@ #4/4 Texas 17, Iowa State 9______9-3 (6-2/3rd SWC)______3-8 (2-5/6th Big 8) 28 #20/22 TEXAS TECH* (FS1)___ 6:30 p.m. Dec. 7 at #17/16 Baylor*______TBA STREAKS, TRENDS AND MILESTONES: list. He has 2,249 career receiving yards all times Central | * Big 12 game | + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) • UT has won four of its last six on the road. and needs 84 more to move from seventh NOTE: Rankings listed as The AP Poll/Coaches Poll • With the win vs. Kansas State, head to sixth on the all-time list. Kwame Cavil MACK BROWN (Florida State ‘74): Texas’ coach Mack Brown tied Woody Hayes for (1997-99) is ahead of him on both lists. 16th-year head coach is 152-45 (.772), includ- 10th on the NCAA all-time coaches vic- • With 141 yards on the ground vs. ing 92-31 in the Big 12. He led UT to the 2005 tories list (238). Brown is second among K-State, Gray became the 49th player in National Championship, and has a 238-119-1 (.666) mark over his 29-year career. Brown active coaches in career wins (Frank school history to eclipse 1,000 career rush- is the Big 12’s winningest active coach (FBS/ Beamer of Virginia Tech – 262). ing yards. He now has 1,051 and is the Division I-A games only) and has three BCS • After converting just 9 of 32 third-down third player on the current roster with more bowl wins in four appearances. attempts in the previous two games, the than 1,000. Joe Bergeron has 1,136 and Longhorn offense made a first down on 9 Malcolm Brown 1,121. of 18 attempts vs. Kansas State. UT also • OG Mason Walters leads the team with converted 2 of 3 fourth downs. Both of 42 straight starts, which is tied for the those conversions led to touchdowns. second-longest streak in the nation among • After allowing a combined 24 rushes of offensive linemen (43, Gabe Jackson, OG, 12 or more yards vs. BYU and Ole Miss, Mississippi St.). CB Carrington Byndom IOWA STATE the Texas defense held Kansas State to six leads the defense with 30 consecutive Record: 1-2 (0-0, Big 12) in its 38 rushing attempts. The UT offense starts. Quandre Diggs had his streak of 26 Home: 0-2 Away: 1-0 Neutral: 0-0 produced seven rushes of 12 or more yards, straight starts snapped vs. Kansas State Aug. 30 NORTHERN IOWA (CTV)____ L, 20-28 including six by Johnathan Gray. when the Horns started three linebackers. Sept. 14 IOWA (FS1)______L, 21-27 • Jaxon Shipley posted five receptions OT Josh Cochran (shoulder injury) had his 26 at Tulsa* (FS1)______W, 38-21 for 31 yards vs. Kansas State. He moved streak of his 19 consecutive starts snapped. Oct. 3 TEXAS* (ESPN)______6:30 p.m. from 10th to eighth on the UT career 12 #20/22 at Texas Tech* (FS1)______11 a.m. receptions list (127), passing Limas WEEKDAY GAME: Texas is playing a 19 at #17/16 Baylor*______TBA Sweed (124/2004-07) and Eric Metcalf rare regular season weekday game. With 26 #21/20 OKLAHOMA STATE*_____TBA (125/1985-88). He also moved into a tie the exception of Thanksgiving week, the Nov. 2 at Kansas State*______TBA for 11th on the UT career receiving yards Longhorns are playing their first weekday 9 TCU*______TBA chart (1,603) with Johnny “Lam” Jones game in 20 years. Texas won at Houston, 16 at #11/10 Oklahoma*______TBA (1976-79). Shipley can move into the top 34-16, on Thursday, Nov. 4, 1993. Since 23 KANSAS*______TBA 10 with 84 more yards. He has posted at 1963, Texas has played five games on a 30 at West Virginia*______TBA least five receptions in eight consecutive weekday (non-Thanksgiving week). The all times Central games and 11 of his last 14. Horns won at Tulane, 21-0, on Friday Sept. NOTE: Rankings listed as The AP Poll/Coaches Poll • Mike Davis had at least one TD recep- 20, 1963; lost at Miami, 20-15, on Friday, PAUL RHOADS (Missouri Western ‘89): Head tion in the first three games of the season, Sept. 21, 1973; won vs. Arkansas, 23-17, coach Paul Rhoads is 25-29 in his five seasons becoming the 10th player in UT history to on Monday, Sept. 1, 1980; lost at BYU, with the Cyclones. After being 8-27 over the have at least one in three straight games. 47-6, on Thursday, Sept. 8. There were three previous years, Rhoads turned the pro- gram around in his first season, taking the He is only the second to do it in the first five weekday games in the 1950s (1950, Cyclones to a bowl win in 2009. Rhoads was three games of the year (Jordan Shipley - 51, 55, 58) and four in the 1940s (1940, 41, defensive coordinator for Auburn in 2008 and first eight games of 2008). 44, 45). Conversely, Iowa State is playing at Pittsburgh for eight years (2000-07). He was • Davis (169) needs five more catches to its second weekday game of the season and an assistant coach for Iowa State during the 90’s move from sixth to fifth on the UT career is 21-10 all-time in Thursday games. as well. 2 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] THE IOWA STATE SERIES: Texas INJURY BUG: Injuries have begun to Bowl. Street earned consensus All-SWC and Iowa State are meeting for the 11th mount for the Longhorns who played with- honors that season. On the baseball field, time. All but one of those games have out four offensive starters vs. Kansas State. Street helped lead UT to three consecu- come with both as members of the Big Along with QB David Ash missing six tive College World Series appearances and 12 Conference. The teams first met in quarters of action (Ole Miss game and sec- posted a career record of 29-8. Street ranks 1979 with the Longhorns winning 17-9 in ond half of K-State) and WR Mike Davis sixth in UT history with 21 complete games Austin. The Horns, who have scored 37 or sitting out the last game with an ankle and ninth with a career 1.86 ERA and 302 more points six times in the series, have injury, the Horns were dealt a severe blow strikeouts. He threw a perfect game in 1970 won all four meetings in Ames. Only three when it was announced on Sunday, Sept. (vs. Texas Tech) and a no-hitter in 1969 games inthe series (1979, 1999, 2010) 22 that junior LB Jordan Hicks, the team’s (vs. SMU). Street was a two-time second- have been decided by less than 10 points). leading tackler (41), will miss the rest of team All-America selection and a three- Mack Brown teams are 8-1 against ISU the season after rupturing his Achilles ten- time All-SWC choice. Street, 65, went on with the lone loss coming in 2010 in don against Kansas State. Hicks appeared to run his own business, The James Street Austin (28-21). to be back to his old form after missing the Group, a financial firm which aided plain- final 10 games of 2012 with a hip ailment. tiffs in legal disputes. He was also active HORNS’ SUCCESS AFTER BYE He had at least seven tackles in each of the in the Austin community, working on a WEEKS: Texas has been successful fol- first four games and his 32 career games number of charitable endeavors, includ- lowing regular-season bye weeks in recent played lead the linebacking corps. WR/ ing the annual Rise School of Austin Golf years. Since Mack Brown’s took over the RB Daje Johnson (ankle) missed nearly Shootout, which he co-hosted with Texas program in 1998, the Horns have posted all of the BYU game and each of the last Football co-offensive coordinator Major a 19-5 (.792) record following regular- two contests. RT Josh Cochran (shoulder) Applewhite. Street, who was inducted into season bye weeks. The only defeats came and TE Greg Daniels (foot) were injured the Longhorn Hall of Honor in 1982, against Texas A&M (38-30, 2007; 12-7, against Ole Miss and missed the K-State is survived by his wife, Janie, and five 2006; 20-16, 1999), Arkansas (38-28 in game. Texas has a chance to get healthy sons: Ryan, Huston, Juston, Jordon and 2003) and TCU (20-13, 2012). If you as it’s in a stretch of just two games (Iowa Hanson. Huston helped the Longhorns to include bowl games, in which Brown is State - Oct. 3; Oklahoma - Oct. 12) in a the 2002 College World Series title and 10-4 at Texas, the Horns have posted a 34-day span. Johnson is expected to play pitches for the San Diego Padres. Jordon 29-9 (.763) mark in the past 15 years when vs. Iowa State, while Cochran will miss the lettered for the Longhorns baseball team they’ve had at least one extra week to game. Ash, Davis and Daniels are being in 2005, and Juston lettered in 2007 and prepare. In 10 seasons at North Carolina, evaluated. 2008. For Thursday’s Iowa State game, Brown was 8-2-1 following regular-sea- the Longhorns will wear a “JS” sticker on son bye weeks. Brown has led his teams to LONGHORNS LOSE ONE OF ALL- the back of their helmets in honor of James victories in 28 of their last 33 games (.848) TIME GREATS: For the second-straight Street. following regular-season bye weeks (not season, the Longhorns lost a legend lead- including bowls). ing up to the Iowa State game. Former head coach Darrell K Royal passed away BIG PLAY TOUCHDOWNS: With on Nov. 7, 2012, and on Monday, the Kendall Sanders’ 63-yard TD catch from Longhorns lost James Street. A gentleman David Ash against Kansas State, Texas both on and off the field, Street’s loss has scored for the sixth time this season on reverberated throughout The University of plays of 50 yards or longer. The big plays Texas community. A two-sport star, Street MACK BROWN ERA have been spread around among six play- was a perfect 20-0 as a starting quarter- SUCCESS (1998-2012) ers (also David Ash – 55-yard run vs. New back from 1968-69 and helped lead UT 15 Yrs Before First 15 Yrs Mexico State; Malcolm Brown – 74-yard to the 1969 National Championship. The Mack Brown Under Brown TD reception vs. NMSU; Mike Davis – Longhorns posted a perfect 11-0 record 10-win seasons______3______9 57-yard TD catch, John Harris – 54-yard (7-0, SWC) and capped off their second 9-win seasons______3______13 TD reception vs. NMSU, Daje Johnson – national title with a 21-17 victory against 8-win seasons______6______14 66-yard TD catch vs. NMSU). No. 9 Notre Dame in the 1970 Cotton Top 25 finishes______6______13 NCAA ALL-TIME TEAM RECORDS LISTS Top 10 finishes______1______7 Top 5 finishes______1______5 YEARS RECORD PCT. YEARS WINS 1. Michigan______134____907-315-36_____.735 1. Michigan______134______907 Bowl Victories______2______10 2. Notre Dame____125____868-303-42_____.733 2. TEXAS______121______869 3. Boise State______46_____ 390-149-2______.723 3. Notre Dame____125______868 UT history Brown 4. Oklahoma______119____835-310-53_____.719 4. Nebraska______124______859 Prior to Mack Brown Era 5. Ohio State______124____841-317-53_____.717 5. Ohio State______124______841 12-win seasons______0______3 6. TEXAS______121____869-336-33____ .715 6. Oklahoma______119______835 11-win seasons______4______6 7. Alabama______119____831-321-43____ .713 7 Alabama______119______831 8. USC______120____789-321-54____ .701 8. Tennessee______117______801 *Brown’s 2005 National Championship was the first in 35 years at Texas.

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 3 COACHES TO CURE MD FIRST NATIONAL TITLE TO BE Texas • Seasons at UT (Completed) CAMPAIGN: For the sixth year in a row, RECOGNIZED: Throughout the 2013 1. Darrell Royal______20 coaches nationwide are season, the Longhorns will recognize the 2. Mack Brown______15 joing together in support of the Coach To 1963 National Championship team which 3. D.X. Bible______10 Cure MD program, which raises money to went a perfect 11-0 under head coach Fred Akers______10 battle Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Last Darrell K Royal. The Horns ascended to weekend, Coaches No. 1 in the polls after knocking off top- NO. 2 ALL-TIME: In 2008, Texas moved Association (AFCA) members wore a ranked Oklahoma, 28-7, in their annual ahead of Notre Dame for second place on Coach To Cure MD logo patch on the showdown on Oct. 12. UT went on to the NCAA all-time victory list. At 869 sidelines. However, since the Longhorns down No. 2 Navy, 28-6, in the Cotton victories, Texas trails only Michigan (907) and Iowa State had a bye, Mack Brown Bowl. Several former players were present in all-time wins. With the Longhorns in and Cylcones coach Paul Rhoads will during a ceremony during the first quarter second place on that list, it marked the first wear the patches at this week’s game. of the New Mexico State game. In addi- time since 1932 that Michigan and Notre Duchenne muscular dystrophy is the most tion, player numbers were placed above Dame did not occupy the one-two spots in common fatal genetic disorder diagnosed the Longhorn on the game helmets, as they all-time wins. Since Mack Brown arrived during childhood and primarily affects were during the 1963 season. Following in 1998, Texas has posted a 152-45 (.772) boys across all races and cultures. Boys the New Mexico State game, the players record and moved ahead of Alabama, and young men with Duchenne muscu- voted to keep them on the helmets for the Notre Dame and Nebraska on the all-time lar dystrophy develop progressive muscle remainder of the 2013 season. victory chart. weakness that eventually causes loss of NCAA • Most Wins 1998-present 16TH YEAR UNDER MACK BROWN: mobility, wheelchair dependency and a 1. Boise State______165-30 Mack Brown, who is in his 16th season at decline in respiratory and cardiac function. 2. Oklahoma______157-43 Texas, is just the fourth coach in the 121 Currently, there is no cure for Duchenne 3. Ohio State______153-40 years of Texas football to lead the team for muscular dystrophy and limited therapeu- 4. Texas______152-45 at least a decade and just the second coach tic options exist. “The AFCA is proud to to win 100 games while at the school. support such a worthy cause as Coach to BROWN ON NATIONAL SCENE: With Darrell Royal, who won 167 games (1957- Cure MD for the sixth year,” said Brown, a 152-45 (.772) record at UT, Mack Brown 76), has the longest tenure at 20 years. who is president of the AFCA. “My wife has led Texas to the nation’s four-most Brown is the first coach in UT history Sally and I have long been active in the victories over the last 16 years. In addition, to post more than 200 victories during a fight against Duchenne muscular dystro- Brown has guided the Horns to a 125-34 career (152 at Texas). Brown moved ahead phy, and we are heartened by the effort (.786) mark over the last 11-plus seasons, of Fred Akers, who posted 86 wins from of coaches nationwide to continue to raise which is the nation’s third-best winning per- 1977-86, during the 2006 season. awareness of this deadly disease.” Texas • Most Victories at UT 1. Darrell Royal______167 UT’S 2013 NCAA/BIG 12 2. Mack Brown______152 RANKINGS 3. Fred Akers______86 TEAM ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM/JAMAIL FIELD RENOVATIONS Category NCAA Big 12 Avg./G As Texas football proceeds through the completed for the 2007 season. Another major Rushing Offense______T-37_____3_____ 210.5 21st century, Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial upgrade was made prior to 2007, when a new Passing Offense______36_____4_____ 272.5 Stadium continues to evolve as a state of the-art video board was installed at the south end of Passing Efficiency______50_____5____ 140.94 facility at the forefront of college football. the stadium. At the time, the scoreboard was the Total Offense______31_____3_____ 483.0 Following the 2008 season, Texas installed nation’s largest high-definition video display Scoring Offense______56_____5______32.8 FieldTurf as its playing surface and permanent board thanks to Daktronics. The $8-million Tackles For Loss Allowed_T-64____6___ 25 total bleachers were added to the south end of the Prostar Video Board is 56 feet high by 134 feet Sacks Allowed______T-51_____5______1.50 stadium. wide. Then after the 2012 season, UT worked Off. 3rd-down Eff.______74_____7____ 39.3% Combined with the previous year’s north end with Daktronics to provide an upgrade to the Fumbles Lost______T-25___T-4___ 2 total Turnovers Lost______T-12___T-3___ 4 total zone project, DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium video and audio capabilities in the stadium. Rushing Defense______117____ 10_____ 260.3 now has a stadium capacity of 100,119, which In addition, the interior of the Moncrief Pass Defense______42_____6_____ 205.8 is the fifth-largest college stadium in the coun- Athletics Complex, most notably the players’ Pass Efficiency Defense____42_____8____ 116.95 try and the largest college stadium in the south- lounge, is consistently being upgraded. Prior to Total Defense______109____ 10_____ 466.0 west. 2009, a new academic center was constructed. Scoring Defense______78____ 10______28.0 Prior to the 2013 season, the field surface It is approximately three times the size of the Tackles For Loss______T-92_____8______5.0 was replaced and seats throughout the lower previous center. It features writing, math and Sacks______T-83_____8______1.50 bowl were replaced. computer labs, numerous tutoring areas, a mul- Def. 3rd-down Eff.______97_____7____ 44.6% The north end zone expansion project that timedia classroom and academic staff office Net Punting______73_____8_____ 36.40 was completed prior to the 2008 season featured space. Punt Returns______48_____8______9.89 an upper deck, club seating, an academic center In the summer of 2011, the Longhorns locker Kickoff Returns______37_____5_____ 23.60 and a war memorial plaza. The expansion added room was renovated. It was all part of a $176.5 Turnover Margin______T-13_____4______1.3 approximately 2,108 club seats and 47 suites. million renovation project at the stadium. Fewest Penalties______T-49_____3______5.50 The lower deck of the north end zone was Fewest Penalty Yards____ 70_____4_____ 51.00

4 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] centage over that time span, and includes NCAA • Most All-Time Victories MACK BROWN SUCCESS: Under six 11-win seasons (2001, ’02, ’04, ’05, ’08 Minimum 10 years as head coach at an FBS Brown, the Horns have posted Top 10 and ’09). The 11-win seasons are fourth- school; wins at four-year colleges only finishes seven times in the last 10 years best to UT’s 13-win campaigns in 2005 and 1. Bobby Bowden______377 (2001, ’02, ’04, ’05, ’07, ’08 and ’09). ’09, and its 12-win season in ’08. 2. Pop Warner______336 Prior to his arrival, the last time UT fin- 3. Bear Bryant______323 ished in the Top 10 was 1983. In addition, NCAA • Active Victory Leaders 4. Amos Alonzo Stagg______314 Texas played in a bowl game for a school- 1. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech...... 262-128-4 5. Joe Paterno______298 record 12 consecutive seasons from 1998- 2. Mack Brown...... 238-119-1 6. Frank Beamer______262 2009, bettering the previous streak of nine 7. LaVell Edwards______257 straight from 1977-85. Brown’s personal NCAA COACHES SINCE 1990: Since 8. Tom Osborne______255 strings, including time at North Carolina, the 1990 season Mack Brown has recorded 9. Lou Holtz______249 go back even further. He has posted win- more wins (219) than any other head coach 10. Mack Brown______238 ning seasons in 22 out of the last 23 years in the country and also has the highest Woody Hayes______238 and taken his teams to 20 bowl games in winning percentage (.754) in the nation 12. Bo Schembechler______234 the last 21 seasons. His 22 winning seasons during that span. 13. Chris Ault______233 14. Hayden Fry______232 in the last 23 years is the best active streak NCAA • Victories Since 1990 15. Jim Tressel______229 in the nation and his 20 bowl games in the 1. Mack Brown, Texas/UNC____219-71-1 16. Steve Spurrier______211 last 21 seasons is tied for the best active 2. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech______208-84-1 17. Jess Neely______207 streak in the nation with Frank Beamer. 18. Warren Woodson______203 NCAA • Highest Win Pct. Since 1990 19. Don Nehlen______202 STRING OF SUCCESS: Texas has fin- 1. Mack Brown, Texas/UNC______.754 20. Vince Dooley______201 ished the year ranked among the nation’s 2. Frank Beamer, Va. Tech______.712 Eddie Anderson______201 top 15 in 10 of the last 13 seasons, which includes a string of 10 straight, a Longhorn BROWN AMONG TOP 10 IN ALL- 22. Eddie Anderson______201 23. Dennis Franchione______200 record. In addition, UT has finished in TIME VICTORIES: With a victo- Jim Sweeney______200 the top 10 in seven of the last 12 seasons ry against Texas A&M in 2008, Mack Active Coaches in Italics (2001, ’02, ’04, ’05, ’07, ’08 and ’09) and Brown became the first head coach in in the top Five in four of the last nine (’04, UT history to reach the 200-victory pla- 10-WIN SEASONS: Texas is one of just ’05, ’08 and ’09). You have to go back to teau during a career, and he currently has two teams in college football history to win Darrell Royal’s string of success in the late a career record of 238-119-1 (.666). In at least 10 games in nine straight seasons 1960s, when the Horns finished among the 2012, Brown moved from 14th to 11th on (2001-09). The Horns’ streak trailed only top five in four out of five years (1968-72), the NCAA all-time victories list, passing Florida State’s streak of 14 consecutive to equal that consistency in UT history. Bo Schembechler, Hayden Fry and Jim seasons in NCAA history. In addition, Tressel. In this season’s win vs. Kansas Texas posted 12-win seasons in back-to- BOWL SUCCESS: Texas has played in a State (9/21), Brown tied Woody Hayes for back years for the first time in school histo- bowl game 14 times in Mack Brown’s 15 10th. Brown became just the 19th coach ry. Prior to Brown’s arrival, the Horns had years. That stretch included a UT-record who has spent at least 10 years at a NCAA never before posted consecutive 11-win stretch of 12 straight from 1998-2009, which Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) school, campaigns let alone consecutive 12-win bettered the previous mark of nine con- to win 200 games and the seventh-young- seasons. Brown has led the Horns to six secutive from 1977-85. The Horns have won est coach to do so. He also is one of only seasons with 11 or more wins. That com- nine of their last 11 bowls and have an 10-4 four active coaches who have reached the pares to the four 11-win seasons (1963, record under Brown. In the 15 years prior to 200-victory mark while spending at least ’69, ’77 and ’83) in Texas history before Brown’s arrival, Texas went to eight bowls 10 years at an FBS school. In addition, Brown’s arrival. and was 2-6. Brown is the first UT coach Brown is one of only seven active coaches since Darrell Royal, who was 8-7-1 in bowl at FBS schools who have won 100 games NCAA • Consecutive 10-Win Seasons games, to post a .500 or better bowl record. at their current school (152-45/.772). Of 1. Florida State______14 (1987-2000) With a 24-21 victory over No. 10 Ohio State the coaches who have won 100 games at 2. Texas______9 (2001-09) in the 2009 Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, Texas won the same FBS school, Brown is the 12th- 3. Virginia Tech______8 (2004-11) bowl games in five consecutive years for fastest to reach the century mark (124 Miami______8 (1985-92) the first time in school history (2004-08). games) and the fourth-quickest among The Horns did win five straight previously active coaches. (1963-64, ’66, ’68-69), but the streak was interrupted by seasons that did not result in a bowl. Brown’s personal string, including 13 OF 14 IN THE BCS time at North Carolina, goes back even fur- ther. He has directed his teams to 20 bowls Texas is the only team in the nation to be ranked in 13 of the last 14 BCS Final Polls. in the last 21 seasons, which is tied for the longest active streak in the nation with YEAR 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 Frank Beamer of Virginia Tech. TEXAS 15th 12th 7th 10th 6th 4th 2nd 19th 19th 3rd 2nd 24th 23rd

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 5 UT’S BIG 12 SUCCESS AT HOME: Big 12 • League Records Since 1998 NATIONAL RANKINGS Texas is 44-11 (.800) at Royal-Texas 1. Oklahoma______96-27 (.780) 2. TEXAS______92-31 (.748) The Associated Press Memorial Stadium/Jamail Field vs. league 3. Kansas State______70-53 (.569) (2013 Week 6) opponents during the Mack Brown era. The 44 home victories are the second-most 4. Texas Tech______67-56 (.545) Rk Team (1st) Record_Points LW by any team in the league over the last 1 Alabama (55)______4-0___ 1,495_____1 15 years. In addition, the Horns set the BIG 12 WINNING STREAKS: The Horns 2 Oregon (5)______4-0___ 1,422_____2 league record with a 26-game home win- tied the school record by winning 21 straight 3 Clemson______4-0___ 1,354_____ 3 ning streak over Big 12 opponents, which conference games from 2004-06 before the 4 Ohio State______5-0___ 1,305_____ 4 was snapped in 2006. Prior to 2006, the streak was snapped at Kansas State in 2006. 5 Stanford______4-0___ 1,280_____5 last time UT had lost a home game against The record of 21 straight conference victo- 6 Georgia______3-1___ 1,171_____9 a league foe was 1999 (35-17 to No. 13 ries was set from 1968-71 when Texas was 7 Louisville______4-0___ 1,091_____7 K-State). competing in the Southwest Conference. 8 Florida State______4-0___ 1,069_____8 The 21 straight Big 12 victories also marked 9 Texas A&M______4-1___ 1,012____ 10 BIG 12 ROAD SUCCESS: Texas has the longest streak in league history. Texas 10 LSU______4-1____979______6 won 38 of its last 46 (.826) true Big 12 11 Oklahoma______4-0____838_____ 14 also has the second-longest home winning road games (excluding neutral-site games), 12 UCLA______3-0____834_____ 13 streak in Big 12 history with 26 straight 13 South Carolina_____ 3-1____812_____ 12 including a league-record 13 consecutive victories from 1999-2006 and the longest 14 Miami (FL)______4-0____753_____ 15 conference road wins from 2002-06. The road winning streak in conference play with 15 Washington______4-0____665_____ 16 Horns are 42-10 (.808) in league road 13 straight wins from 2002-06. 16 Northwestern______4-0____550_____ 17 contests under Mack Brown. Highlighting 17 Baylor______3-0____536_____ 19 the Horns’ road record under Brown are Big 12 • Longest Winning Streaks 18 Florida______3-1____481_____ 20 victories at Nebraska (1998) to end the 1. TEXAS (2004-06)______21 19 Michigan______4-0____471_____ 18 Huskers’ nation-best 47-game home win- 2. Kansas State (1997-98)______15 20 Texas Tech______4-0____264_____ 24 ning streak, another win that snapped a 3. Oklahoma (1999-2001)______14 21 Oklahoma State____ 3-1____230_____ 11 Nebraska 26-game home winning streak 4. TEXAS (2008-10)______13 22 Arizona State______3-1____192____ NR (2002), and a victory to break Oklahoma 5. Oklahoma (2004-05)______10 23 Fresno State______4-0____187_____ 25 State’s 10-game winning streak (2003). Big 12 • Longest Home Winning Streaks 24 Ole Miss______3-1____132_____ 21 1. Oklahoma (2002-11)______31 25 Maryland______4-0____119____ NR CONFERENCE COMPETITION: 2. TEXAS (1999-06)______26 USA Today Coaches Mack Brown, who has guided the Horns to 3. Kansas State (1996-2000)______14 (2013 Week 6) the 2005 and 2009 Big 12 Championships Nebraska (1998-2002)______14 and has won or shared the Big 12 South Rk Team (1st) Record Points LW Division title six times, is 92-31 (.748) in Big 12 • Longest Road Winning Streaks 1 Alabama (59)______4-0___ 1,546_____1 the last 15-plus seasons of Big 12 play. 1. TEXAS (2002-06)______13 2 Oregon (2)______4-0___ 1,479_____2 That is the second-best league record over 2. Kansas State (1997-99)______10 3 Ohio State______5-0___ 1,397_____3 that span behind Oklahoma (96-27/.780) 3. Nebraska (1996-97)______8 4 Clemson (1)______4-0___ 1,352_____4 Kansas State (2003-05)______8 5 Stanford______4-0___ 1,325_____5 and betters Kansas State (70-53) and Texas 6 Georgia______3-1___ 1,148____ 10 Tech (66-56). At 100-39 (.719), Texas “FAN”-TASTIC: Texas home games 7 Louisville______4-0___ 1,147_____6 has the second-best intraconference record have been among the best-attended in the 8 Florida State______4-0___ 1,129_____8 since the Big 12 formed in 1996. nation over the past 10 years. The Horns, 9 Texas A&M______4-1___ 1,072_____9 who have played in front of a sellout 10 Oklahoma______4-0____964_____ 12 Big 12 • Intraconference Records (By %) 1. Oklahoma______101-38 (.727) 11 LSU______4-1____931______7 MACK BROWN ERA RECORDS 12 South Carolina_____ 3-1____860_____ 13 2. TEXAS______100-39 (.719) 13 UCLA______3-0____812_____ 14 3. Nebraska*______80-40 (.667) 125-7____when outrushing an opponent 14 Miami (FL)______4-0____727_____ 15 4. Kansas State______84-55 (.604) 78-2_____when rushing for 200+ yards 15 Northwestern______4-0____620_____ 16 5. Texas Tech______75-64 (.539) 109-27___when outpassing an opponent 112-29___when passing for 200+ yards 16 Baylor______3-0____573_____ 18 6. Texas A&M#______68-62 (.523) 78-17____when passing for 250+ yards 17 Michigan______4-0____546_____ 17 7. Colorado*______60-60 (.500) 116-9____when recording 400+ total yards 18 Washington______4-0____545_____ 20 8. Oklahoma State______68-71 (.489) 92-6_____when winning turnover margin 19 Florida______3-1____515_____ 19 9. Missouri#______63-66 (.488) 105-14___when scoring first 20 Oklahoma State____ 3-1____330_____ 11 10. West Virginia______5-6 (.455) 144-22___when scoring more than 20 points 21 Fresno State______4-0____270_____ 23 12. TCU______4-6 (.400) 125-11___when leading at halftime 22 Texas Tech______4-0____231_____ 25 13. Iowa State______40-98 (.290) 24-30____when trailing at the half 23 Northern Illinois____ 4-0____131____ NR 13. Kansas______36-102 (.261) 3-4______when tied at the half 24 Arizona State______3-1____118____ NR 14. Baylor______28-110 (.203) 135-7____when leading after three quarters 25 Nebraska______3-1____ 71____ NR 13-35____when trailing after three quarters *Departed the conference in 2010 4-2______when tied after three quarters #Departed the conference in 2012 LW: Last week’s ranking 31-10____in games decided by 5 points or less 21-5_____in games decided by 3 points or less

6 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] crowd in 74 of their last 81 home games, streak from 1999-2006 is the second-lon- have attracted the top 40 crowds, and 58 gest in Big 12 history. UT’S LAST 40 AGAINST of the top 59, in UT history since Mack TOP 25 OPPONENTS Brown took over in 1998. In addition, the DRAWING FANS ON THE ROAD: (Record: 24-16/.600) UT has attracted record crowds in 12 of top 31 home crowds at Texas have come DATE OPPONENT RESULT its road games over the past seven sea- since ’08. Texas’ school-record season- 9/14/13______vs. #25/25 Ole Miss______L, 23-44 ticket sales of 84,071 in 2010 are more sons: at Oklahoma State (58,516, 2009), 12/29/12_____ vs. #15/14 Oregon State______W, 31-27 than double the 39,743 sold in 1997, the vs. Oklahoma in the Cotton Bowl (96,009, 12/1/12______at #7/7 Kansas State______L, 24-42 UT record when Brown arrived. Texas set 2009-11 and 92,182, 2008), at Texas Tech 11/3/12______at #20/20 Texas Tech______W, 31-22 the single-game attendance record against (60,879, 2012; 60,454, 2010; 56,333, 2008 10/13/12_____ vs. #13/10 Oklahoma______L, 21-63 West Virginia in 2012 with a crowd of and 56,158, 2006), at UTEP (53,415, 10/6/12______vs. #8/7 West Virginia______L, 45-48 101,851 and have drawn 100,000 or more 2008), at Texas A&M (88,253, 2007) and 9/29/12______at #RV/22 Oklahoma St._____ W, 41-36 12/03/11_____ vs. #19/12 Baylor______L, 24-48 23 times in school history. The West at Nebraska (85,187, 2006). The attendance at the Ole Miss game (9/15/12) was 61,797, 11/19/11_____ vs. #13/16 Kansas State______L, 13-17 Virginia game had the largest crowd to see 10/15/11_____ vs #6/7 Oklahoma State______L, 26-38 the fourth largest in school history and a college sporting event in the Southwest. 10/8/11______vs. #3/1 Oklahoma______L, 17-55 The single-season record for home atten- most since a school-record 62,657 fans at 11/25/10_____ vs. #17/17 Texas A&M______L, 17-24 dance is 704,580 set in 2010. the 2009 Alabama game. It was also the 11/13/10_____ vs. #10/12 Oklahoma St.______L, 16-33 largest crowd ever for a non-conference 10/30/10_____ vs. #25/25 Baylor______L, 22-30 Texas • Crowds of 100,000+ game in Vaught-Hemingway Stadium. The 10/16/10_____ at #5/4 Nebraska______W, 20-13 1. vs. West Virginia (2012)______101,851 Horns were part of another record vs. Texas 10/2/10______vs. #8/8 Oklahoma______L, 20-28 2. vs. Rice (2011)______101,624 Tech. The Red Raiders had Jones AT&T 1/7/10______vs. #1/1 Alabama%______L, 21-37 3. vs. Ole Miss (2013)______101,474 Stadium-record crowd of 60,879 on Nov. 3. 12/5/09______vs. #22/21 Nebraska______W, 13-12 4. vs. UCLA (2010)______101,437 10/31/09_____ at #14/13 Oklahoma St. _____ W, 41-14 10/17/09_____ vs. #20/18 Oklahoma______W, 16-13 5. vs. Kansas (2009)______101,357 ROAD WARRIORS: Texas is 74-29 6. vs. Baylor (2012)______101,353 1/5/09______vs. #10/10 Ohio State!______W, 24-21 7. vs. Wyoming (2010)______101,339 (.718) away from home (road and neutral 11/1/08______at #7/6 Texas Tech______L, 33-39 8. vs. Texas Tech (2009)______101,297 sites) over the last 15 years compared to 10/25/08_____ #6/7 Oklahoma State______W, 28-24 9. vs. Colorado (2009)______101,152 a 49-44-2 (.526) record in the 15 years 10/18/08_____ #11/12 Missouri______W, 56-31 10. vs. UTEP (2009)______101,144 prior to Mack Brown’s arrival in 1998. 10/11/08_____ vs. #1/1 Oklahoma______W, 45-35 11. vs. Wyoming (2012)______101,142 The Horns’ 71-26 (.732) mark in road 12/27/07_____ vs. #11/12 Arizona St.^______W, 52-34 12. vs. Louisiana-Monroe (2009)___ 101,096 and neutral-site games since 1999 is the 10/6/07______vs. #10/10 Oklahoma______L, 21-28 13. vs. Central Florida (2009)_____ 101,003 nation’s second-best record over that span. 9//8/07______#19/19 TCU______W, 34-13 14. vs. BYU (2011)______100,995 Texas is 56-14 (.800) on the road (exclud- 10/21/06_____ at #17/16 Nebraska______W, 22-20 10/7/06______vs. #14/13 Oklahoma______W, 28-10 15. vs. New Mexico (2012)______100,990 ing neutral-site games) and 47-8 (.855) 16. vs. Texas A&M (2010)______100,752 9/9/06______#1/1 Ohio State______L, 7-24 17. vs. Kansas State (2011)______100,705 vs. unranked road foes during the Mack 1/4/06______vs. #1/1 USC*______W, 41-38 18. vs. Oklahoma State (2010)_____ 100,659 Brown era. Prior to Brown’s arrival, UT 10/22/05_____ #10/8 Texas Tech______W, 52-17 19. vs. Texas Tech (2011)______100,506 posted just six winning road records in 10/15/05_____ #24/24 Colorado______W, 42-17 20. vs. Baylor (2010)______100,452 the 15 seasons leading up to 1998. During 9/10/05______at #4/7 Ohio State______W, 25-22 21. vs. Iowa State (2010)______100,142 that time, UT was just 38-35 (.521) in true 1/1/05______vs. #13/12 Michigan*______W, 38-37 22. vs. Oklahoma State (2011)_____ 100,101 road games. The Longhorns have won 51 11/26/04_____ #22/22 Texas A&M______W, 26-13 23. vs. Iowa State (2012)______100,018 of their last 60 true road games (.850). UT 11/6/04______#19/19 Oklahoma State______W, 56-35 had its school record streak of 13 consecu- 10/23/04_____ at #NR/24 Texas Tech______W, 51-21 10/16/04_____ #NR/24 Missouri______W, 28-20 JAMAIL FIELD STREAKS: The Horns tive nonconference road wins snapped with have posted three of the six-longest home ^ Holiday Bowl, *Rose Bowl, ! Fiesta Bowl, % BCS the loss at BYU (9/7). Champ., Rankings are AP/Coaches winning streaks in school history during the Mack Brown era. The Horns won 20 in NCAA • Highest Road/Neutral Win Pct. the final rankings of the season, still lead a row at home from 1999-2003 (third-lon- Since 1999 the nation with 102 all-time appearances. gest in school history). Then, from 2003- 1. Boise State (70-22)______.761 06, Texas won 16 straight home games, 2. TEXAS (71-26)______.732 BCS • Most All-Time Appearances which is tied for the fourth-best string. UT 1. TEXAS______102 had another 16-game string from 2007-10. BCS RANKINGS: Following the loss to 2. Florida______93 The longest streak in school history is a Iowa State in 2010, Texas had its streak of Oklahoma______93 42-game stretch from 1968-76. Texas’ 56 consecutive weeks in the BCS rankings 4. Virginia Tech______86 26-game home intraconference winning snapped, which had been the longest active 5. LSU______81 streak in the nation. The Horns, No. 23 in

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1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 TOTAL 12 of 24 12 of 28 8 of 25 6 of 22 9 of 28 5 of 25 7 of 22 7 of 15 9 of 24 9 of 23 9 of 19 10 of 21 12 of 24 18 of 22 16 of 26 2 of 13 151 of 361

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 7 TOP 25 TEXAS: Under Mack Brown, earned a Top 10 standing in 125 of the last OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION Texas has been one of only two schools in 180 AP polls. All totaled, UT has spent 132 Texas’ 500-yard total offense the nation to finish ranked in the Top 25 of weeks ranked among the AP Top 10, and games in school history both polls in 13 of the last 15 years with the 137 weeks ranked in the Coaches Top 10 715_____ vs. New Mexico State______2013 692_____ vs. Rice______1998 other being Virginia Tech. It is one of only since Brown arrived in 1998. That Coaches 676_____ at Ole Miss______2012 three schools to do so in the Associated poll streak resumed in the Oct. 2, 2011 poll 676______at SMU______1969 673_____ vs. North Texas______2004 Press poll, with the third being Georgia, when the Longhorns returned with a No. 657______at Baylor______1968 and is also one of only three to do so in the 10 ranking and they spent three weeks in 651______vs. TCU______1969 coaches poll, including Florida. the top 10 in 2012. In the previous 15-year 645_____ at Baylor______2005 639_____ vs. UTEP______2009 stretch prior to his arrival, UT spent just 637_____ at Kansas ______2000 AP TOP 25 FINISHES: UT has finished 38 weeks rated among the Top 10. Brown 626______vs. Houston______1990 624______vs. Oklahoma State______1996 the year ranked among the AP Top 25 in has led the Horns to a final Top 10 ranking 617_____ vs. Kansas ______2005 13 of Mack Brown’s 15 completed years in seven of the last 12 seasons. In 2008, 617______vs. Rice______1977 in Austin, making the Horns one of three Brown led Texas to its first regular-season 614______at Houston______1995 611______vs. Kansas State______1942 teams to accomplish that with Virginia Tech No. 1 ranking since 1984. In 2005, he led 609_____ vs. Iowa State______2012 and Georgia. The run also includes a string UT to its first No. 1 ranking to end the 609______at SMU______1973 606_____ at Oklahoma State______2005 of 12 straight, marking the first time in season since 1969. Before Brown took 606_____ vs. Kansas______2001 school history Texas had finished in the AP over the program, the last time UT earned 603______vs. Texas A&M______1970 Top 25 for 12 straight years, bettering the a Top 10 finish was 1983. From the start 601______at Houston______1987 600_____ vs. Rice______2008 previous record of eight straight (1968-75). of the 1984 season to Brown’s arrival in 600_____ vs. Oklahoma State______2004 Dating back to his days at UNC, Brown’s 1998, UT was in the Top 10 just 28 times 597_____ at Texas A&M______2009 595______vs. Navy*______1969 teams have finished the year ranked among in 14 seasons. 595_____ vs. Texas Tech______2011 the AP Top 25 in 15 of the last 17 seasons, 594______vs. Texas A&M______1996 592_____ vs. Washington*______2001 including nine Top 10 finishes. TACKLING THE TOP 25: Texas is 592______at Baylor______1994 30-19 (.612) in its last 49 games vs. Top 25 591_____ vs. Missouri______2008 COACHES POLL FINISHES: Texas opponents. Nine of those losses have come 591_____ vs. La.-Lafayette______2005 590_____ vs. Kansas______2011 has been ranked in the first and last coach- to Top-10 ranked teams. That’s a continua- 589_____ at Oklahoma State______2007 es poll in 13 of Mack Brown’s 15 seasons tion of the success the Longhorns have had 586_____ at Baylor______1999 585_____ at Missouri______2005 in Austin. The Longhorns are one of only 584_____ vs. Iowa State______1998 three teams in the nation to finish in the UT’S GAMES DECIDED BY 3 POINTS 581_____ at Kansas______2004 Top 25 in 13 of the last 15 years, including 580_____ vs. New Mexico State______1998 OR LESS UNDER MACK BROWN 579______at TCU______1980 Virginia Tech and Florida. Dating back to (Record: 21-5/80.8%) 578_____ at Iowa State______2003 his days at UNC, Brown’s teams have fin- 575______at Texas Tech______1996 DATE OPPONENT RESULT 569_____ at North Carolina______2002 ished the year ranked among the coaches’ 566______at Rice______1993 Top 25 in 15 of the last 17 seasons, includ- 10/6/12____vs. West Virginia_____ L, 45-48 562_____ vs. ULM______2009 ing nine Top 10 finishes. 11/26/11___at Texas A&M______W, 27-25 562______vs. Kansas______1997 9/10/11____vs. BYU______W, 17-16 560_____ vs. Rice______2007 12/5/09____vs. #21 Nebraska_____ W, 13-12 558_____ vs. Stanford______1999 UT AND THE AP TOP 10: As a result 558______at SMU______1995 10/17/09___vs. #20 Oklahoma____ W, 16-13 557_____ at Baylor______2011 of its loss at Kansas State in 2006, Texas 1/5/09_____vs. #10 Ohio State!___ W, 24-21 556_____ vs. USC*______2005 had its string of 46 straight weeks in the AP 11/3/07____at Oklahoma State____ W, 38-35 553_____ vs. Oklahoma______1999 551_____ vs. Texas Tech______2007 Top 10 snapped. Prior to that, the last time 10/27/07___Nebraska______W, 28-25 549______at Texas Tech______1992 the Horns were not among the AP Top 10 9/15/07____at UCF______W, 35-32 545_____ vs. Nebraska______2007 was in the final poll of the 2003 season. The 12/30/06___vs. Iowa^______W, 26-24 544_____ at Wyoming______2009 537_____ vs. UCF______2009 46 straight weeks was the longest for the 11/11/06___at Kansas State______L, 42-45 536_____ vs. Texas A&M______2008 Horns in the Mack Brown era. The longest 10/21/06___at #17 Nebraska_____ W, 22-20 534_____ at Houston______2001 Texas streak in the AP Top 10 is 60 weeks 1/4/06_____vs. #1 USC*______W, 41-38 532_____ vs. Kansas______2009 9/10/05____at #4 Ohio State_____ W, 25-22 525_____ vs. Baylor______2012 from 1961-65. With its loss to UCLA in 1/1/05_____vs. #12 Michigan*____ W, 38-37 525_____ vs. Rice______2004 2010, Texas had a streak of 33 consecu- 522_____ vs. Florida Atlantic______2010 9/11/04____at Arkansas______W, 22-20 515_____ vs. Tulane______2003 tive weeks ranked in the Top 10 broken. In 11/15/03___Texas Tech______W, 43-40 514_____ at Iowa State______2007 addition, prior to the poll on Sept. 12, 2010, 512______vs. Baylor______1993 11/2/02____at Nebraska______W, 27-24 510_____ vs. Oklahoma State______2006 the Horns had been ranked in the AP Top 10/19/02___at #17 Kansas State___ W, 17-14 510______vs. Baylor______1996 5 for 30 consecutive weeks, which was the 10/5/02____Oklahoma State______W, 17-15 508______at Colorado______1993 longest active streak in the nation and is the 12/1/01____vs. #9 Colorado@_____ L, 37-39 507_____ vs. Baylor______2004 506_____ vs. Rice______2011 longest streak in the Mack Brown era, bet- 9/16/00____at Stanford______L, 24-27 504_____ vs. Oklahoma State______2008 tering a 19-week streak from 2005-06. 10/30/99___at Iowa State______W, 44-41 504_____ vs. Oklahoma State______2000 8/28/99____North Carolina State___ L, 20-23 504_____ vs. Texas Tech______1999 503_____ vs. Florida Atlantic______2008 BROWN’S TOP 10 HORNS: Mack 11/27/98___#6 Texas A&M______W, 26-24 503______vs. Nebraska______1996 11/7/98____Oklahoma State______W, 37-34 502_____ at Oklahoma State______2003 Brown revived the Horns as a Top 10 regu- lar beginning with a No. 5 preseason rank- @ Big 12 Championship; * Rose Bowl; ^ Alamo Bowl; Mack Brown era in bold // * bowl game ing in 2001. Since then, the Horns have ! Fiesta Bowl 8 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] against ranked foes during the Mack Brown in games decided by four points or less go in the second quarter, the Longhorns era. In Brown’s 16 years in Austin, UT is and 21-5 (.808) in games decided by three scored the next 35 points in a span of 8:37. 37-30 (.552) vs. Top 25 opponents. That points or less. The Longhorns’ have won The Longhorns managed to gain just 136 compares to a 22-35-3 (.392) mark in the 18 of their last 20 (.900) games decided by yards on their first 27 plays of the game, 15 years before Brown arrived. In fact, the three points or less. The only losses came but then posted 342 yards in their next 15 Longhorns have posted a winning record in shootouts against West Virginia in 2012, plays, scoring five touchdowns. The Horns against ranked opponents in nine of the last 48-45, and at Kansas State in 2006, 45-42, averaged 54.6 yards per play on those 12 seasons as compared to only four times when Colt McCoy was sidelined by injury touchdowns. It had been nearly 10 years in the 15 years prior to Brown’s arrival. after the opening drive. The success under since Texas scored that many offensive Brown is an improvement from the 15 years touchdowns in just 15 plays. The last time TEN STRAIGHT TOP 15 FINISHES: prior to his arrival when UT went 20-16-3 it happened was at Rice on Sept. 20, 2003, Texas’ No. 2 ranking in 2009 marked the (.513) in games decided by four points or when UT scored five TDs in the second 10th straight year the Horns finished ranked less and 17-12-3 (.531) in games decided quarter, all in a span of just 14 plays. among the nation’s Top 15. That is the first by three points or less. The 45 points scored • John Harris 54-yard TD pass from David time UT had ever accomplished that feat. versus West Virginia were the most ever by Ash The 2009 standing followed a No. 3 ranking a Texas team in a loss. The previous record • Daje Johnson 66-yard TD pass from Ash in 2008, a No. 10 ranking in 2007, a No. 13 was the 42 vs. Kansas State in 2006. • Johnson 24-yard TD run ranking in 2006, a No. 1 ranking in 2005, a • Ash 55-yard TD run No. 5 ranking in 2004, a No. 12 ranking in OFFENSIVE OUTBURST VS. NEW • Malcolm Brown 74-yard pass from Ash 2003, a No. 6 ranking in 2002, a No. 5 rank- MEXICO STATE: ing in 2001 and a No. 12 ranking in 2000. • The Longhorns set a school record with UT ALL-TIME RECORDS 715 yards of total offense vs. the Aggies UT IN THE AP TOP 25 POLL: Texas in the season opener, eclipsing the mark of Overall (121 years)______869-336-33 Home______502-125-13 finished the 2012 season ranked 19 in the 692 set in 1998 vs. Rice (list on pg. 8). Away______267-141-10 Associated Press Poll. The Longhorns were • Texas posted more than 300 rushing Neutral______100-70-10 ranked as high as No. 11 in the AP Top 25 (359) and 300 passing yards (356) for both last season and in 2011. Texas returned the fourth time in school history. The vs. Ranked Opponents to the poll in 2011 after its nation-leading most recent 300-yard rushing and 300-yard All-time*______130-134-8 and UT-record streak of 162 straight weeks passing effort was at Ole Miss on Sept. 15, Home______47-36-4 in the poll was snapped following the loss 2012. Away______38-46-0 Neutral______45-51-4 to Oklahoma in 2010. The streak bettered • David Ash had 343 passing yards and Ranked matchup______109-78-5 a 114-week stretch from 1968-76. It was 91 rushing yards, marking only the second As the higher-ranked team+______71-34-2 the sixth-longest streak in the history of time in UT history that a player passed for As the lower-ranked team+______38-44-3 the poll. Prior to the poll on Sept. 12, 2010, 300-plus yards and rushed for 90 or more Mack Brown Era______37-30 (55.2%) the Horns had been ranked in the AP Top in the same game. Colt McCoy had 304 Home______15-9 Away______10-6 5 for 30 consecutive weeks, which was the passing yards and 175 rushing vs. Texas Neutral______12-15 longest active streak in the nation and the A&M in 2009. 2013______0-1 longest streak in the Mack Brown era. • With a 74-yard touchdown pass and 2012______3-3 a 55-yard TD run, Ash became the first 2011______0-4 UT IN THE COACHES POLL: Texas player in UT history to post a run and pass 2010______1-4 2009______3-1 finished the 2012 season ranked 18th in the of 50-plus yards in the same game. 2008______4-1 Coaches Poll. The Longhorns were ranked as • Ash’s 55-yard TD run is tied for 10th 2007______2-1 high as ninth during the season, which gave longest rush by a QB in UT history. 2006______2-1 them 137 weeks total in the Top 10 during • With 109 receiving yards, Malcolm 2005______4-0 the Mack Brown era. Prior to Texas’ loss Brown became the fourth running back 2004______5-1 2003______3-2 to Oklahoma in 2010, UT had been ranked in UT history to have 100-plus receiving 2002______3-1 among the USA Today Coaches Poll for yards. In addition, his 74-yd TD catch was 2001______2-2 190 straight weeks dating back to late in the third-longest by a running back in UT 2000______1-2 the 1998 season. The 190 straight weeks history and the longest since Victor Ike’s 1999______1-4 1998______3-2 was the longest UT streak in any poll and 80-yarder vs. NC State in 1999. * as ranked by either The AP Poll or Coaches Poll the nation’s longest active streak in the poll • RB Jalen Overstreet’s 92 rushing yards + both teams ranked at that time. The Horns’ previous longest were the fourth-most by a freshman during W/L vs. unranked opponents (since 1936) streak in the coaches poll was 54 weeks his debut in school history. Jamaal Charles from 1977-80. had a school-record 135 vs. Louisiana- All-time*______477-117-7 Home______269-51-2 Lafayette in 2005. Away ______180-59-3 HORNS’ FINISHING TOUCH: One of Neutral______28-7-2 the mantras of the program under Mack QUICK STRIKE: The Texas offense Mack Brown Era______115-15 (88.4%) Brown is “finish,” which the Horns have showed its quick strike ability midway Home______63-7 done since Brown arrived. Over Brown’s through the New Mexico State game. After Away______45-8 Neutral______7-0 15-year tenure, UT has gone 31-7 (.816) the Aggies took a 7-0 lead with 2:28 to www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 9 GOING DEEP: The Longhorns scored 6. USC______742 MACK BROWN PERFORMERS four touchdowns of 50 yards or longer 7. Oklahoma State______731 2,000-Yard Rusher in the New Mexico State game, a first in 8. Florida______693 9. Tulsa______687 1. Ricky Williams (1998)...... 2,124 school history. Texas had 10 offensive plays of 50 or more yards last season and 10. Fresno State______660 1,000-Yard Receivers has six after four games in 2013. Texas had 1. Jordan Shipley (2009)...... 1,292 six other games in its history with three OFFENSIVE EXPLOSION: In the first 2. Kwame Cavil (1999)...... 1,188 scores of 50 yards or longer, including 15 seasons under Mack Brown, UT’s 3. Roy Williams (2002)...... 1,142 offense produced 12 of the top 13 pass- 4. Quan Cosby (2008)...... 1,123 three times with offensive scores: 5. Wane McGarity (1998)...... 1,087 • 1973 vs. Arkansas: (2 offense/1 special ing seasons, 13 of the top 15 total yardage 6. Roy Williams (2003)...... 1,079 teams) - 73-yard punt return by Jim Moore; campaigns, and the top 10 scoring years 7. Jordan Shipley (2008)...... 1,060 59-yard run by Roosevelt Leaks; 85-yard in school history. The Horns have also 3,000-Yard Passer run by Raymond Clayborn. averaged at least 200 yards both rushing and passing in four of the 15 completed 1. Colt McCoy (2008)...... 3,859 • 1985 vs. Stanford: (3 on offense) - 2. Major Applewhite (1999)...... 3,357 74-yard run by Bret Stafford; Ward Pitts seasons. During his tenure, the Horns have 3. Colt McCoy (2009)...... 3,328 55-yard pass from Todd Dodge; 62-yard registered forty-four 50-point games and 4. Colt McCoy (2007)...... 3,303 run by Darron Norris. five of the top seven total offense games 5. Chris Simms (2002)...... 3,207 • 1987 against Rice: (3 on offense) - 58 in UT history. 6. Vince Young (2005)...... 3,036 yard run by Darron Norris, 57-yard run by 1,000-Yard Rusher/Passer Samuels, 59-yard run by Eric Metcalf. SCORING SPREE: In the last four-plus 1. Vince Young (2004)...... 1,079/1,849 • 1999 vs. Stanford: 3 (all offense) - seasons, the Longhorns have scored 50 2. Vince Young (2005)...... 1,050/3,036 Montrell Flowers 54-yard pass from Major or more points in eight games, includ- NCAA Record Applewhite; Kwame Cavil 78-yard pass ing this year’s opening game 56 against New Mexico State, as well as 66 against 1. Comp %...... Colt McCoy, .767, 2008 from Applewhite; 68-yard run by Chris 2. FR Pass TD...... Colt McCoy, 29, 2006 Robertson. Ole Miss and 56 against Baylor in 2012. • 2003 vs. New Mexico State: (1 offense/1 Texas averaged 39.0 points per game in UT School Records defense/1 special teams) - 97-yard kickoff the previous decade (2000-09), which From PRESSURE AT A PREMIUM: 1. Rush TD...... Ricky Williams, 28, 1998 return by Selvin Young; Roy Williams ranked third nationally and second among 2. Pass TD...... Colt McCoy, 32, 2008 BCS conference schools. The Horns aver- 3. Rec TD...... Roy Williams, 12, 2002 53-yard pass from Chance Mock; 55-yard In 2009, the Horns registered 46 sacks, ...... Limas Sweed, 12, 2006 return by Michael Huff. aged at least 35 ppg in nine of the 10 sea- 136 TFL, 143 pressures and 186 hits 4. Tot TD...... Colt McCoy, 45, 2008 • 2005 vs. Oklahoma: (2 offense/1 special sons, including three seasons of at least 40 on opponents’ quarterbacks. The 46 5. Pass Yds...... Colt McCoy, 3,859, 2008 teams) - 80-yard run by Jamaal Charles; ppg. In 2005, UT set a then-NCAA record sacks were the second-most nation- 6. Catches...... Kwame Cavil, 100, 1999 Billy Pittman 64-yard pass from Vince with 652 total points and a school record ally and the 136 TFL led the country. 7. Rec Yds...Jordan Shipley, 1,292, 2009 by averaging 50.2 ppg. 8. Scoring...... Ricky Williams, 168, 1998 Young; 67-yard fumble recovery by In 2008, Texas led the nation in sacks 9. Tot Off...... Colt McCoy, 4,420, 2008 Rodrique Wright. with 47, which was also the most in the Texas • Last Six 50-Point Games UT Freshman Records Mack Brown era, bettering the 43-sack SCORING OFFENSE LAST 13 vs. New Mexico State (2013)______56 total in 2000. That marked the first 1. Rush Yds.Cedric Benson, 1,053, 2001 YEARS: Since 2000, Texas is averaging vs. Baylor (2012)______56 time in school history that Texas led 2. Rush TD...... Cedric Benson, 12, 2001 vs. Ole Miss (2012)______66 ...... Cody Johnson, 12, 2008 36.36 points per game to rank seventh the country in sacks. In addition, the 3. Tot TD...... Cedric Benson, 13, 2001 nationally during that time frame. Since the vs. Texas Tech (2011)______52 2008 defense produced 99 TFL, 170 4. Pass Yds...... Colt McCoy, 2,570, 2006 2002 season Texas has scored 784 touch- vs. Florida Atlantic (2010)______51 pressures and 129 hits on opponents’ 5. Pass TD...... Colt McCoy, 29, 2006 downs which is fifth most in the NCAA. vs. Kansas (2009)______51 quarterbacks. 6. Tot Yds...... Colt McCoy, 2,740, 2006 Boise State leads the way with 922 touch- 7. Catches...... Mike Davis, 47, 2010 MORE OFFENSE: In addition, UT has downs scored during that period. 8. Rec Yds...... Roy Williams, 809, 2000 produced 500-yard total offense perfor- 9. Rec TD...... Roy Williams, 8, 2000 NCAA • Scoring Avg. Since 2000 mances 54 times under Brown (there are OTHER NOTABLE PERFORMERS 1. Boise State______40.93 only 77 of them in the 120-plus years of UNDER BROWN: Colt McCoy is one 2. Oklahoma______37.24 Texas football) and has recorded 13 of 23 of just five QBs in NCAA history to 3. Oregon______37.08 games of 600-plus total offense yards. The post four seasons with at least 2,500 4. USC______36.92 Horns’ balanced attack has produced at yards passing. Cedric Benson became 5. Oklahoma State______36.67 least 400 yards of offense in 97 of its last the fifth player in NCAA history to rush 6. Texas Tech______36.55 155 games (62.6%) and has registered 200 for over 1,000 yards in four straight 7. TEXAS______36.36 yards both passing and rushing 45 times. seasons and finished his career ranked Texas has scored at least 25 points in 82 of sixth on the NCAA all-time rushing list NCAA • Touchdowns Scored Since 2002 its last 112 games (73.2%). That includes (5,540 yards). Vince Young became the 1. Boise State______922 a streak of at least 28 points in a UT-best first player in NCAA history to rush for 2. Oklahoma______813 19 consecutive games from 2007-08, bet- 1,000 yards and pass for 3,000 yards in 3. Texas Tech______806 tering the previous mark of 12 (2005-06). one season. 4. Oregon______799 Texas also posted an 11-game streak from 5. TEXAS______784 2000-01. 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10 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] longest streak of scoring at least 28 points SCORING DEFENSE: Texas’ defense DID YOU KNOW? was seven games. has been a scoring machine since 1999. During that time, the defense has accounted There were 18 different Longhorns who scored touchdowns in 2012. That mark 400 RUSHING YARDS: Since 1980, for 320 points and scored in 45-of-184 was tied for third most in the FBS led by UT has six games in which it has rushed games (24.5%). The Texas defense notched Joe Bergeron’s team-high 16. In all, 22 for 400 or more yards, with five of those its first defensive points of the 2012 season players scored in 2012. So far this season, under Mack Brown. Two came in back-to- with a Steve Edmond’s 22-yard intercep- nine Longhorns have scored TDs. back in 2011 games with 439 yards against tion return for a touchdown against Ole Miss. In the West Virginia game, Alex Texas Tech and 441 vs. Kansas. Horns held 12-of-14 opponents under their Okafor caused QB Geno Smith to fumble scoring averages and didn’t allow an offen- Texas • 400-Yard Rush Games Since 1980 on the 1-yard line, and Jackson Jeffcoat sive TD in four of 14 games. Texas also 1. vs. Texas Tech (2011)______439 recovered the ball in the end zone, to tie the led the Big 12 in scoring defense in 2008 2. vs. Kansas (2011)______441 game 21-all in the second quarter. Against allowing just 18.8 points per game. 3. vs. UL-Lafayette (2005)______418 Oklahoma, Quandre Diggs returned a 4. vs. North Texas (2004)______513 blocked PAT for two points and Carrington DEFENSIVE DOMINANCE: After 5. vs. Rice (1998)______434 Byndom intercepted a Landry Jones pass inheriting a program that ranked among 6. vs. Baylor (1981)______424 for a 28-yard return. The defense account- the NCAA’s bottom half in total defense ed for one touchdown on an interception for the five seasons prior to his arrival, 500 YARDS OF OFFENSE: There have return and three safeties in 2011 for 12 total Mack Brown and his staff reversed that been 54 games of 500 or more yards dur- points. The three safeties came in a span of trend. Texas has ranked among the nation’s ing Mack Brown’s tenure. Texas recorded four games as UT posted two points against top 25 in total defense in 11 of the last 15 over 500 yards four times in 2011 with Oklahoma State, Kansas and Missouri. UT seasons and was 11th in 2011. a season-high 595 yards of total offense posted four TDs and a safety in 2009 for 30 against Texas Tech and 590 yards against points. The Horns’ defense has scored at SHUTDOWN QUARTERS: The Kansas. The Longhorns notched three least three TDs in 11 of the last 14 seasons, Longhorns have held an opponent to zero 500-plus yard games in 2012, including led by seven TDs scored in 2000. That or fewer yards in a quarter nine times in 676 against Ole Miss (No. 3 in school defense tallied 46 points, which is the most the last five seasons. In the 2012 Alamo history) and 609 yards against Iowa State, over the 14-year stretch. The 2003 unit Bowl, Oregon State was held to minus-4 which is tied for the 16th-most offensive scored six TDs, while the 2006 unit scored yards in the fourth quarter and in 2011, UT yards on UT record. five TDs. held Kansas to minus-2 yards in the second quarter and minus-1 yard in the third quar- BIG PLAY OFFENSE: The Longhorns STINGY SCORING D: During the last ter. In the first quarters of Texas’ games ranked 40th nationally in total offense five seasons at Texas, the Longhorn defense against UCLA (minus-6) and Texas Tech (434.6 ypg) and 23rd in scoring (35.7 ppg) has held 53-of-67 opponents (79.1%) (minus-4) in 2010, the defense held the in 2012 not only because of their balance, under their season scoring averages. The opposition to a combined minus-10 yards. but also big-play ability. On the season, Longhorns have limited 26 teams to 14 Texas also held Rice to zero yards in the Texas had 22 offensive plays of 40 yards points or less in the last four-plus years. The third quarter that season. In 2009, it held or more, with 11 (50.0 percent) resulting Longhorns held Iowa State to seven points UTEP to minus-7 in the first quarter and in touchdowns. During the 2011 season, in 2012, 17 points lower than the Cyclone’s minus-1 in the third. It then held Baylor to the Horns had 17 plays over 40 yards scoring average entering the game. The minus-20 in the second quarter. with six resulting in a TD. Eight different Horns held teams to 14 points or less in Horns had a 40-plus-yard offensive play three games in 2011 on the way to leading in 2012 and six of them returned in 2013. the conference in scoring defense. That This season, Texas has six plays of 40 or matched the total from 2010 of three oppo- more yards. nents scoring 14 points or less. In 2009, the

NCAA FBS LEADERS

Non-offensive touchdowns since 1999 School______1999___ 2000____ 2001____2002____2003___2004__ 2005___2006___ 2007__ 2008___ 2009___ 2010___ 2011___ 2012____2013____ Total 1. Kansas State____ 9______5______2______12______6______4______5______9______7______8______5______3______5______6______3______89 2. Virginia Tech___ 9______6______7______7______11_____ 6______7______5______9______5______4______5______1______2______2______86 3. Texas______6______8______6______7______9______2_____ 7______8______5______5_____ 11______2______4______4______0______84 4. Fresno State____ 6______5______3______6______4______6______7______4______5______7______5______2______5______9______3______77 5. Miami (FL)_____ 3______13______10______5______9______10_____3______1______1______3______4______4______2______3______2______73 6. Oklahoma______4______7______6______9______8______3______3______5______7______3______4______3______4______4______1______71 7. Boise State_____ 3______4______3______4______4______7______8______4______3______5______6______5______5______5______1______67 Florida State____ 5______4______5______6______6______3______5______6______5______6______5______2______3______4______2______67 9. USC______9______5______8______2______9______3______4______2______0______3______4______5______4______5______1______64 10. Ohio State______1______8______3______3______5______6______6______5______4______4______5______6______1______6______0______63 Alabama______4______4______2______4______7______3______2______6______1______9______4______4______5______3______5______63

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 11 SHORT DRIVES: The Texas defense LEADING THE BIG 12 ON DEFENSE has prevented its opponents from moving LEADING THE BIG 12: Texas led the Big 12 in total defense and rushing defense in the chains on 35.8 percent of their drives 2011. The Longhorns led the conference in total defense for four straight years (2008- over the last 12 years (157 games). During 11) and seven times in conference history. UT has led the league in rushing defense in that time, UT forced 747 three-and-outs five of the last seven years and seven times since 1996. Texas has led the conference or better in 2,087 possessions. In 2011, in pass efficiency defense in 2000, 2005 and 2011 and in scoring defense for the 2001, that number stood at 67-of-175 (.383), 2005 and 2008 seasons. which included 8-of-11 against Kansas, 9-of-13 vs. Kansas State, 9-of-17 against Big 12 • Annual Scoring Defense Leaders Big 12 • Annual Rushing Def. Leaders Oklahoma St. and 7-of-18 at Texas A&M. Year___ School______G______PPG Year___ School ______G _____ YPG In 2010, Texas posted 41.2 percent (63-of- 2012__ Kansas State (28)__ 13_____ 22.1 2012__ TCU (10)______13_____ 105.4 153) and was one of only five teams nation- 2011__ Oklahoma (31)____ 13_____ 22.1 2011__ Texas (6)______13______96.2 ally to average at least five three-and-outs 2010__ Missouri (6)______13_____ 16.1 2010__ Texas A&M (30) __ 13 _____ 130.2 per game (5.25). Last season, Texas forced 2009__ Nebraska (1)______14_____ 10.4 2009__ Texas (1) ______14 ______72.4 three-and-outs on 50 percent of an oppo- 2008__ Texas (3) ______13 ______83.5 2008__ Texas (18)______13_____ 18.8 nent’s drives two times -- against Kansas 2007__ Kansas (4)______13_____ 16.4 2007__ Texas (6) ______13 ______93.4 2006__ Oklahoma (19)____ 14_____ 17.3 2006__ Texas (3) ______13 ______62.1 and against TCU. In their attempt to mount 2005__ Texas (8)______13_____ 16.4 2005__ Kansas (8) ______12 ______83.2 a Thanksgiving comeback, the Longhorns’ 2004__ Oklahoma (11)____ 13_____ 16.8 2004__ Oklahoma (6)______13______94.6 defense forced three-and-outs on all of 2003__ Nebraska (2)______13_____ 14.5 2003__ Kansas State (17)___ 15_____ 108.5 TCU’s fourth quarter drives prior to the 2002__ Kansas State (1)___ 13_____ 11.8 2002__ Kansas State (2)____ 13______69.5 last one in which TCU ran out the clock. 2001__ Texas (3)______12_____ 13.7 2001__ Texas (6)______12______89.5 2000__ Oklahoma (7)_____ 12_____ 16.0 2000__ Texas (11)______11______93.4 PRESSURE AT A PREMIUM: Texas is 1999__ Nebraska (3)______12_____ 12.5 1999__ Nebraska (6)______12______77.1 third in the nation in sacks with 517 since 1998__ Kansas State (10)___ 12______98.3 1998__ Kansas State (6)___ 12_____ 13.3 1999, trailing only USC (540) and Virginia 1997__ Kansas State (6)___ 11_____ 14.5 1997__ Nebraska (3)______12______73.4 Tech (532). Since 2008, the pressure sta- 1996__ Nebraska (5)______12_____ 12.8 1996__ Nebraska (5)______12______83.8 tistics have continued to increase. During Big 12 • Annual Total Defense Leaders Big 12 • Annual Pass Eff. Def. Leaders that span, Texas’ 532.5 TFL and 191 sacks Year___ School______G______YPG Year___ School______G______Eff. both rank first nationally. In 2012, Texas 2012__ TCU (16)______13____ 323.9 2012__ Oklahoma (12)____ 13____ 108.4 posted 35 sacks and 99.5 tackles for loss 2011__ Texas (11)______13____ 306.1 2011__ Texas (10)______13____ 111.0 in 13 games, capped by a 10-sack perfor- 2010 __ Texas (6)______12____ 300.2 2010__ Nebraska (3)______14_____ 96.3 mance in the Alamo Bowl. The 99.5 TFLs 2009__ Texas (3)______14____ 251.9 2009__ Nebraska (1)______14_____ 87.2 ranked sixth nationally and first in the Big 2008__ Colorado (72)_____ 12_____ 64.5 2008__ Texas (51)______13____ 342.9 12. In 2011, the Longhorns had 29 sacks 2007__ Kansas (12)______13____ 317.3 2007__ Kansas (9)______13____ 105.3 and 116 tackles for loss in 13 games. Texas 2006__ Oklahoma (16)____ 14____ 287.1 2006__ Oklahoma (13)____ 14____ 106.0 2005__ Texas (10)______13____ 302.9 2005__ Texas (4)______13_____ 96.7 amassed 31 sacks and 93 TFL in 2010. 2004__ Missouri (12)_____ 11____ 104.3 2004__ Oklahoma (13)____ 13____ 299.0 NCAA • Sacks Since 1999 2003__ Nebraska (1)______13_____ 88.7 2003__ Oklahoma (3)_____ 14____ 259.6 1. USC______540 2002__ Kansas State (3)___ 13_____ 91.7 2002__ Kansas State (2)___ 13____ 249.0 2. Virginia Tech______532 2001__ Nebraska (2)______12_____ 83.8 2001__ Texas (1)______12____ 236.2 3. TEXAS______517 2000__ Texas (17)______11_____ 88.0 2000__ Kansas State (4)___ 13____ 270.5 4. TCU______516 1999__ Kansas State (1)___ 11_____ 65.7 1999__ Kansas State (2)___ 11____ 235.0 5. California______489 1998__ Kansas State (3)___ 12____ 268.3 1998__ Colorado (4)______11_____ 91.9 1997__ Kansas State (4)___ 11____ 256.8 1997__ Kansas State (5)___ 11_____ 91.8 FORCING TURNOVERS: Texas’ 1996__ Nebraska (7)______12____ 255.4 1996__ Kansas State (4)___ 11_____ 85.8 ( ) - National Ranking defense has forced 416 turnovers during the Mack Brown era (197 games/2.11 per GROUND PATROL: Mack Brown and UT held opponents to just 90.0 yards per game), while only giving up 343 turnovers his staff inherited a ground defense that game (7,022 yards on 2,291 carries) and for a plus-73 turnover margin. Overall, had ranked no better than 64th nationally just 3.1 yards per carry. In addition, at the Horns have averaged nearly a plus- in the five seasons prior to their arrival. home over the last seven-plus seasons (52 five turnover margin per season during During Brown’s first 16 seasons, they have games), Texas has only allowed 21 teams Brown’s tenure. turned that around. The Horns have limited to break the 100-yard plateau and has only 73 of their last 155 opponents (47.1%) to allowed 11 individual 100-yard rushers. In WINNING THE TURNOVER fewer than 100 yards rushing and allowed true road games over the last six-plus sea- BATTLE: When Texas holds onto the just 48 individual 100-yard rushers in the sons (31 games), Texas has allowed only ball and forces turnovers it generally wins. last 182 games (26.37%). The Horns have 20 teams to reach 100 yards rushing and The Longhorns, who ranked tied for 39th been ranked in the top six in rush defense just 11 individual 100-yard rushers. Texas in the FBS in 2012 in turnover margin in five of the last seven seasons, including a has held its opponents under 50 yards rush- (+0.38 per game) and are tied for 13th No. 1 national ranking in 2009 (72.4 ypg). ing 46 times during the Mack Brown era. this year (+1.3 pg), are 92-6 during Mack During the span of 2007-2011 (78 games), Brown’s 15-year tenure when winning the

12 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] turnover battle. With its 40-21 loss to BYU BLOCK THAT KICK: The Texas spe- ON THE DEFENSIVE on Sept. 7, 2013, Texas lost its second cial teams have been just that since Mack Texas’ top defensive efforts since 1944 game when winning the turnover battle Brown took over in 1998. Since then, Total Yards since midway through the 2002 season. Texas has blocked 83 kicks (49 punts/18 The other occurrence was last season vs. FGs/16 PATs), an average of 5.5 per sea- 37______vs. Southwestern______1944 46______vs. Kansas______2011 West Virginia. Turnovers were a key rea- son (1998-12). That is 58 more than the 53______vs. UTEP______2009 son Texas had lost five straight to Kansas 25 recorded in the 13-year span prior to 59______vs. Colorado______1946 66______vs. New Mexico______1988 State since wining 31-21 on Sept. 21. The Brown’s arrival. UT has blocked the most 67______vs. Kansas ______2001 Wildcats held a plus-13 advantage in those kicks in the nation since 2001 with 71, one 82______vs. Texas Tech______1947 82______vs. Virginia______1977 five games. Texas was plus-three in the more than Rutgers (69). The Horns tied 85______at Rice______1978 turnover department this year. for third in the FBS in 2012 with seven 85______at North Carolina______1952 blocked kicks and their three blocked punts 86______vs. Baylor______1979 97______at Texas A&M______1955 NON-OFFENSIVE SCORES: Since led the Big 12. Texas blocked its first kick 102______vs. Baylor______1971 1999, UT has scored 84 TDs via returns, of the season (a PAT) vs. Ole Miss. Since 106______vs. Nebraska %______2009 109______vs. Rice______1981 turnovers and blocked kicks. The 84 scores Brown arrived, the Horns have had players 112______vs. Arkansas ______1952 during that stretch rank third nationally set or equal UT records for career blocked 119______at TCU______1976 behind Kansas State (89) and Virginia 119______vs. LSU______1948 kicks, single-season blocked kicks, career 121_____vs. Kansas State______2011 Tech (86). Texas had four non-offensive blocked punts and single-season blocked 127______vs. Colorado______2009 scores during the 2011 season with an 127_____vs. Baylor______2002 punts. 130_____vs. North Texas______2004 interception return, a blocked punt return 130______at Rice______1970 and two kickoff returns for touchdowns. NCAA • Blocked Kicks Since 2001 130______vs. SMU______1946 They had four more last season (two 1. TEXAS______71 2. Rutgers______69 Rushing Yards interception returns for TDs, one fumble 3. Fresno State______68 return and one kickoff return). There have (-76)____vs. SMU______1952 4. Florida______61 (-56)____vs. New Mexico______1988 been 17 kickoff returns for touchdowns in (-43)____at TCU______1980 school history with 10 coming during the (-37)____vs. TCU______1977 Big 12 • Blocked Punts by Team (2012) (-36)____at Rice______1978 Mack Brown era. 1. TEXAS______3 (-33)____at TCU______1978 2. Kansas______2 (-24)____vs. Texas A&M______2008 (-17)_____at Texas Tech______2004 RETURN GAME: Texas has improved Oklahoma State______2 (-16)____vs. Oklahoma______2009 its kick return game, as well as defending No other team has blocked a punt (-14)____at Texas Tech______2010 on kickoffs and punts since Mack Brown (-14)____vs. Texas A&M______1968 Big 12 • Blocked Punts by Player (2012) (-14)____vs. Navy @______1964 arrived. Since 1998, the Horns have pro- 1. Mykkele Thompson, Texas______2 (-14)____vs. Tennessee !______1951 duced 11 of UT’s 28 all-time punt returns (-13)____at Texas Tech______2006 Zack Craig, OSU______2 (-12)____at Rice______2006 for TDs and 10 of the 17 kickoff returns 3. Carrington Byndom, Texas______1 (-11)____vs. Rice______2007 for scores. In contrast, UT has only given (-8)_____vs. Colorado______1946 Chris Omigie, Kansas______1 (-7)______vs. Texas A&M______1998 up five punt return TDs during the Mack Josh Ford, Kansas______1 (-6)_____vs. Texas Tech______2009 Brown era. It had been 101 games (Kansas (-2)_____vs. Kansas______2011 (-2)_____vs. North Texas______1983 State, 1999) since Texas had given up a Big 12 • Blocked Kicks by Team (2012) (-2)_____vs. SMU______1968 punt return for a TD before Kansas State 1. TEXAS______7 (-2)_____at SMU______1967 returned one in 2007. During that time, 2. Kansas______2 Kansas State______2 Passing Yards Texas scored on four punt returns, while its Iowa State______2 opponents scored on seven. When Brown 0______vs. Oklahoma______1981 5. Oklahoma State______1 3______vs. SMU______1980 arrived in 1998, Texas hadn’t returned a 5______vs. Air Force ^______1985 kickoff for a score since 1978. Then, in the 9______at Kansas State______2010 FBS • Blocked Kicks by Team (2012) 10______at Arkansas______1987 2000 Holiday Bowl, Victor Ike returned 1. Rutgers______8 10______vs. North Carolina #______1982 a kickoff 93 yards for a TD, snapping UCLA______8 10______vs. Oklahoma______1970 22______vs. Rice______1951 the 265-game streak. That return was the 3. TEXAS______7 23______vs. Texas A&M______1990 first of eight under Mack Brown. Fozzy Marshall______7 25______vs. Oklahoma______1982 5. Ohio State______6 25______vs. Texas Tech______1979 Whittaker matched a school record with a 25______at Texas A&M______1975 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown Buffalo______6 SMU______6 26______at Rice ______1997 against Oklahoma and then in the next 27______vs. UCLA______2010 Utah State______6 27______at Rice ______2003 game had another 100-yard return for a _compiled through a survey of FBS SIDs 27______vs. Rice______1999 TD vs. Oklahoma State. Last season, D.J. 28______vs. Oklahoma______1972 30______vs. Boston College______1976 Monroe snapped Whitaker’s UT record 30______vs. Oklahoma______1979 with the third of his career. He had a 100- 32______vs. TCU______1947 yard kickoff return for a TD at Oklahoma Mack Brown era in BOLD State. @ 1964 Cotton Bowl ! 1951 Cotton Bowl ^ 1985 Bluebonnet Bowl # 1982 Sun Bowl % 2009 Big 12 Championship www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 13 YOUNGSTERS HIT THE FIELD: UT • Fewest Turnovers Outland Trophy (Nation’s Most Texas had a young roster the last two 1. 2008______14 Outstanding Interior Lineman) Trey Hopkins years and many of them also saw the field. 2. 2012______16 3. 2001______17 Mason Walters In 2011, an FBS-high 18 true freshmen 4. 2004______18 Ted Hendricks Award (Nation’s Top DE) played. During 2012, 16 true freshmen 2002______18 Jackson Jeffcoat saw action, a number that was tied for first 1994______18 in the FBS with TCU. 7. 1959______19 Walter Camp Award (Nation’s Top Player) Most True Freshmen Playing in FBS (2012) Jackson Jeffcoat 1. Texas______16 PRESEASON NATIONAL AWARD WATCH LISTS: Texas is well represent- TCU______16 BROWN, GRAY WERE AMONG 3. LSU______15 ed on the preseason watch lists for national TOP FRESHMAN RUSHERS IN UT Ohio State______15 awards. The Horns have 11 players repre- HISTORY: Malcolm Brown tallied 742 Maryland ______15 sented a total of 26 times on 15 award lists. 6. Kentucky______14 rushing yards in 2011. He became just the 7. Akron______13 Bednarik Award (Nation’s Defensive 13th freshman in school history to rush Colorado______13 Player of the Year) for at least 500 yards in a season and his Georgia______13 Jackson Jeffcoat total is seventh all-time among freshmen. Mississippi______13 Biletnikoff Award (Nation’s Most In 2012, Johnathan Gray became the 14th Navy______13 Outstanding Receiver) freshman to reach the 500-yard plateau Temple______13 Mike Davis with 106 rushing yards vs. Texas Tech. UAB______13 Jaxon Shipley He ended the year with 701 rushing yards West Virginia______13 Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Nation’s Most 15. Miami (Ohio)______12 which ranks ninth on the Texas single-sea- Outstanding Defensive Player ) Tulane______12 son freshman chart. Gray ended up earning Quandre Diggs honorable mention honors as the Big 12 UCLA______12 Jordan Hicks compiled through a survey of FBS SIDs Jackson Jeffcoat Freshman of the Year. Texas • Single Season FR Rushing Yards GROWING UP: Last season, Texas had CFPA Offensive Awards (Top Offensive . 1. Cedric Benson (2001)______1,053 just nine scholarship seniors on its roster Players in Nation) David Ash 2. Vince Young (2003)______998 which was the fewest in the Big 12 and Joe Bergeron 3. Ricky Williams (1995)______990 tied for the fourth-lowest total in the FBS. Greg Daniels 4. Earl Campbell (1974)______928 While the Longhorns are a more veteran Mike Davis 5. Jamaal Charles (2005)______878 group in 2013, they still have a relative- 6. Adrian Walker (1989)______814 CFPA Defensive Awards (Top Defensive ly small senior class squad. The Horns 7. Malcolm Brown (2011)______742 Players in Nation) 8. Charles Hunter (1985)______717 entered the season with 14 scholarship Carrington Byndom 9. Johnathan Gray (2012)______701 seniors on the roster which includes six Quandre Diggs 10. Johnny ‘Lam’ Jones (1976)______624 offensive players, six defenders and two Jackson Jeffcoat 11. Graylon Wyatt (1974)______590 special teamers. Davey O’Brien Award (Nation’s Top QB) 12. Tre Newton (2009)______552 David Ash 13. Butch Hadnot (1990)______541 HOLDING ON TO THE BALL: Texas 14. Phil Brown (1990)______508 lost only five fumbles in 2012, a mark Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award (Top offensive player in nation from which ranked tied for sixth in the FBS. Texas • Single Season FR Rushing TD state of Texas) 1. Cedric Benson (2001)______12 The Longhorns lost just two fumbles in the David Ash 2. Jamaal Charles (2005)______11 final seven games. Despite seven turnovers Jim Thorpe Award (Nation’s Best Vince Young (2003)______11 over the final two regular-season games, Defensive Back) 4. Henry Melton (2005)______10 Texas still tied for 20th nationally in few- Carrington Byndom 5. Ricky Williams (1995)______8 est turnovers committed (16). That mark Quandre Diggs Butch Hadnot (1990)______8 Graylon Wyatt (1974)______8 was just two off the school record in that Lombardi Award (College Lineman of 8. Earl Campbell (1974)______6 category (14 in 2008). the Year ) Jackson Jeffcoat - Malcolm Brown (2011)______5 FBS • Fewest Fumbles (2012) Mason Walters - Joe Bergeron (2011)______5 1. Indiana______3 - Johnathan Gray (2012)______3 Iowa______3 Lott Trophy (Nation’s Top Impact Player) Kansas St.______3 Jackson Jeffcoat 4. La.-Monroe______4 Manning Award (Nation’s Top QB) DID YOU KNOW? North Texas______4 David Ash 6. Texas______5 From 1978-2000 the Longhorns did not Maxwell Award (College Player of the Louisville______5 Year) register a kickoff return for a TD, but Wyoming______5 David Ash they have posted at least a kickoff or punt Bowling Green______5 return for a score in 11 of the last 13 sea- Ohio______5 sons. There have been nine kickoff returns for touchdowns since 2000.

14 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] PLENTY OF DEPTH: Texas’ running New Mexico State was the most ever in a Texas • Single-Season Passing Yards backs corps features depth and versatility, UT season opener and No. 6 on the UT all- 1. Colt McCoy______3,859 (2008) with four backs who each rushed for at time single-game list. Ash is second on the 2. Colt McCoy______3,521 (2009) least 200 yards last season. In addition to team in rushing (152 yards) despite missing 3. Major Applewhite______3,357 (1999) 4. Colt McCoy______3,303 (2007) Gray (701) and Brown (324), Joe Bergeron the Ole Miss game and is averaging 304.0 5. Chris Simms______3,207 (2002) had 567 in 2012 and Daje Johnson had total yards of offense per game this season 6. Vince Young______3,036 (2005) 203. Johnson, who was injured early in the which ranks t-21st nationally. 7. Garrett Gilbert______2,744 (2010) BYU game and hasn’t played since, was 8. David Ash______2,699 (2012) the leading receiver among the group with ASH TAKES OFF: Dating back to the 9. Chris Simms______2,603 (2001) 287 yards on 19 receptions. Gray has been 2011 Holiday Bowl, David Ash has been 10. Colt McCoy______2,570 (2006) the top back this season, leading the team on a roll. Over his last 16 starts (12-4 11. James Brown______2,468 (1996) and ranking third in the Big 12 with 87.5 record), Ash has completed 281 of 428 rushing yards per game. He was named Big passes (65.7 percent) for 3,601 yards SPREADING THE BALL AROUND: In 12 Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. (225.1 per game) with 27 TDs and 10 the season-opening win over New Mexico 23 after a career-best performance in the . Last season, Ash ranked State, Texas was able to get a number of 31-21 win over Kansas State. In that game, 15th in the FBS in completion percentage players involved. Four players had at least Gray set career highs with his 141 yards (67.3) and 21st in passing efficiency (153.3 50 yards rushing (Jalen Overstreet, 92; and 28 attempts, while matching a career rating). His effectiveness was even more David Ash, 91; Joe Bergeron, 79; Daje best with a pair of touchdowns. His TD apparent at the end of games as he ranked Johnson, 62) and four had at least 50 yards runs came from 21 yards out in the second second in the nation in passing efficiency receiving (Malcolm Brown, 109; Johnson, quarter and 15 yards in the third quarter. Of (203.40) during the fourth quarter, accord- 67; Mike Davis, 63; John Harris, 59). his rushing yards, 102 came in the second ing to cfbstats.com. He completed 36 of 48 Additionally, eight players caught at least and third quarters as the Horns dealt with passes (75 percent) for 498 yards with six one pass. The Longhorns also had eight losing starting quarterback David Ash and TD passes and no interceptions in the final players record a reception in the win vs. maintained their double-digit lead in the quarter. He led the Longhorns to game- Kansas State. In Texas’ two losses, just six game. Gray also became the 49th player in winning drives in the final 3:00 against a players had a reception vs. BYU and just UT history to reach the 1,000 career rushing pair of ranked opponents – Oklahoma State four vs. Ole Miss. yard mark against the Wildcats (currently and Oregon State. Ash is a preseason All- 1,051). Gray became the third running Big 12 pick and member of the watch lists AMONG THE CAREER TOP 10 IN back on the roster to eclipse 1,000 career for the 2013 Maxwell, Davey O’Brien, RECEIVING: Texas has two of the top rushing yards, joining Bergeron (1,136) Manning and Earl Campbell Tyler Rose receivers in school history on the current and Brown (1,121). The quartet was on awards. roster. Mike Davis ranks sixth in career full display in the opener vs. New Mexico Ash Progression Chart receptions, seventh in receiving yards and State, the only game all four have been tied for ninth in TDs, while Jaxon Shipley First 12 Games cracked the top 10 in career receptions in healthy. They combined for 172 yards on Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rating the Ole Miss game. The Biletnikoff Award the ground and 183 through the air. Brown 151____ 85___ 56.3___ 937____3____ 8___104.4 had his first 100-yard receiving game with committee took notice heading into 2013 109 yards on three catches. Johnson had Last 15 Games as both were placed on the preseason 62 rushing yards and 67 receiving yards. Att. Comp. Pct. Yds. TD Int. Rating watch list. 428___ 281___ 65.7__ 3,601__ 27___ 10___152.5 Sophomore Jalen Overstreet also made an Texas • Career Receptions impact despite not entering until midway ASH IN UT CAREER TOP 10: David 1. Jordan Shipley______248 (2006-09) through the fourth quarter, finishing with Ash moved into the Texas career top 10 2. Roy Williams______241 (2000-03) 92 yards rushing and two touchdowns. passing yards list with 364 yards vs. Iowa 3. Quan Cosby______212 (2005-08) 4. Mike Adams______177 (1992-96) State last season and currently ranks No. RUN-PASS OPTION: David Ash had 19 5. Kwame Cavil______174 (1997-99) touchdown passes and eight interceptions 8, just 197 yards behind Bret Stafford for 6. Mike Davis ______169 (2010- ) in 2012. He averaged 26.5 yards per TD seventh place. Ash threw for 2,699 yards in 7. B.J. Johnson______152 (2000-03) pass, including a career long 75-yarder to 2012 which ranks No. 8 on the all-time UT 8. Jaxon Shipley______127 (2011- ) Mike Davis vs. Texas Tech. If you include single-season list. 9. Eric Metcalf ______125 (1985-88) 10. Limas Sweed______124 (2004-07) his 49-yard TD run against New Mexico Texas • Career Passing Yards 11. James Kirkendoll______121 (2007-10) and 11-yarder vs. Oregon State, he aver- 1. Colt McCoy______13,253 (2006-09) 12. Marquise Goodwin_____ 120 (2009-12) aged 26.8 yards per score in 2012. Ash was 2. Major Applewhite___8,353 (1998-2001) one of only seven QBs in the FBS in 2012 3. James Brown______7,638 (1994-97) to have a touchdown run of at least 45 yards 4. Peter Gardere______7,396 (1989-92) and a TD pass of 75 yards or more. In the 5. Chris Simms______7,097 (1999-2002) 2013 opener vs. New Mexico State, Ash 6. Vince Young______6,040 (2003-05) 7. Bret Stafford______4,735 (1984-87) became the first player in Texas history 8. David Ash______4,538 (2011- ) to post a run and pass of 50-plus yards in 9. Shea Morenz______3,774 (1993-94) the same game (74-yard TD pass, 55-yard 10. Garrett Gilbert______3,301 (2009-11) TD run). His total yardage output (434) vs. 11. Bobby Layne ______3,145 (1944-47)

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 15 Texas • Career Receiving Yards Texas • All-time Consecutive Games sacks pg (22nd in FBS). The returners were 1. Roy Williams______3,866 (2000-03)_ with TD Reception headlined by a pair of awards candidates in 2. Jordan Shipley______3,191 (2006-09) 1. Jordan Shipley (2008)______8 seniors Trey Hopkins and Mason Walters. 3. Mike Adams______3,032 (1992-96) 2. Limas Sweed (2006)______7 That durable duo has combined to start 75 3. Roy Williams (2002-03)______6 4. Quan Cosby______2,598 (2005-08) career games. Walters, who is on the pre- 5. B.J. Johnson______2,389 (2000-03) 4. Herkie Walls (1982)______5 6. Kwame Cavil______2,279 (1997-99) 5. Jordan Shipley (2009)______4 season watch list for the Lombardi Award 7. Mike Davis______2,249 (2010- ) 6. Mike Davis (2013-)______3 and Outland Trophy for the second-straight 8. Limas Sweed______1,915 (2004-07) Blaine Irby (2011)______3 year, has started each of the last 42 games 9. Tony Jones ______1,842 (1986-89) Dan Buckner (2009)______3 at right guard. That total is tied for third- 10. Wane McGarity______1,687 (1995-98) Quan Cosby (2008)______3 most on the FBS active list and tied for 11. Jaxon Shipley______1,603 (2011- ) B.J. Johnson (2002)______3 second among offensive linemen. Hopkins Johnny ‘Lam’ Jones___ 1,603 (1976-79) Wane McGarity (1998)______3 had his 29-game starting streak (16 at LG/13 at RT) snapped in last season’s Texas • Career TD Receptions TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS: Against Valero Alamo Bowl. He is also on the pre- 1. Roy Williams______36 (2000-03) BYU (9/7), the Longhorns had two 100- season watch list for the Outland Trophy. 2. Jordan Shipley______33 (2006-09) yard receivers in the same game for the 3. Limas Sweed______20 (2004-07) 14th time in school history and fourth time 4. Quan Cosby______19 (2005-08) TIGHT ENDS: Texas lost its top receiv- in the last three years. Mike Davis (8-114) 5. B.J. Johnson______16 (2000-03) ing tight end from each of the last two Mike Adams______16 (1992-96) and Jaxon Shipley (8-105) did it for the seasons in D.J. Grant, however, junior 7. David Thomas______15 (2002-05) second time (also vs. Iowa State, 2012). Greg Daniels returns after starting eight Lovell Pinkney______15 (1992-94)_ Davis (124) and Marquise Goodwin (102) games in 2012, along with sophomore M.J. 9. Mike Davis______14 (2010- ) went over 100 vs. Ole Miss last season. McFarland, who started four times last Wane McGarity______14 (1995-98)_ Goodwin (5-129) and Shipley (4-121) each season. McFarland had fewer receptions Johnny “Lam” Jones_____ 14 (1976-79) went over 100 receiving yards in 2011 at than Grant, but tied him for the team lead - Jaxon Shipley______9 (2011- ) Baylor. in TE receiving yards with 125 to go along with one TD. The Longhorns also received Texas • Single-Season Receiving Yards SOPHOMORES STEPPING UP: A pair 1. Jordan Shipley______1,485 (2009) a boost at the position in the offseason 2. Kwame Cavil______1,188 (1999) of sophomore wide receivers have stepped with the addition of junior-college transfer 3. Roy Williams______1,142 (2002) up big for Texas recently. Kendall Sanders Geoff Swaim, the fourth-ranked JUCO 4. Quan Cosby______1,123 (2008) ranks third on the team in both recep- tight end by ESPN.com in 2012. Swaim 5. Wane McGarity______1,087 (1998) tions (14) and receiving yards (171), while has started a pair of games and Daniels 6. Roy Williams______1,079 (2003) Marcus Johnson saw his first significant one. However, Daniels was injured vs. Ole 7. Jordan Shipley______1,060 (2008) action in place of an injured Mike Davis Miss and was not active for the Kansas 8. Mike Adams______942 (1996) vs. Kansas State and responded with five 9. Mike Davis______939 (2012) State contest. 10. Mike Adams______908 (1993) catches for 70 yards after entering the game 11. Mike Adams______876 (1995) with one career reception. Sanders has JEFFCOAT BOUNCES BACK, REED also been returning kicks and is averaging EMERGES: After missing the final BIG-PLAY ABILITY: Mike Davis came 25.7 yards per return; he leads the team seven games in 2012, senior defensive up with quite a few big plays for the with 117.0 all-purpose yards per game. end Jackson Jeffcoat has returned to his Longhorns in 2012. He led the team in Against Kansas State, Sanders registered 2011 form when he led the team in tackles receiving yards (939) and touchdown recep- career highs in receiving yards (80) and for loss (21) and sacks (8.0). This season, tions (seven), and was second in receptions all-purpose yards (152) and also recorded a Jeffcoat has 23 tackles, 3.5 for a loss, (57). He averaged 41.1 yards on his seven career long 63-yard TD reception. Johnson, two sacks, a pass breakup and a fumble touchdown catches, including a career-long meanwhile, made two of his five catches on recovery. Jeffcoat, a national honors can- 75-yarder vs. Texas Tech and a 61-yarder third down that resulted in first downs. On didate, started the first six games of 2012 vs. Iowa State. Davis averaged 16.5 yards the two drives that Johnson helped prolong, and posted 31 tackles, including a team- per catch in 2012 which ranked third in the the Longhorns went on to score 10 points. high 11 tackles for loss before sustaining Big 12 and 21st in the FBS among players a right pectoral muscle rupture in the with at least 40 receptions. He has continued PULLING THEIR WEIGHT: The Oklahoma game. He was also second on that trend in the first three games of 2013 - Longhorns are fortunate to have all five of the team in sacks (4.0) and tied for first in the senior has four touchdown receptions on their starting offensive lineman back from forced fumbles at the time of . plays of 25, 57, 23 and 13 yards, an average last season. Against New Mexico State, He was named to the watch lists for the of 29.5. Davis’ four touchdown catches the unit was instrumental in helping the 2013 Bednarik Trophy, Nagurski Trophy, are tied for 15th in the FBS despite him Longhorns post 300 rushing yards and 300 Lott Trophy and CFPA Defensive Awards. missing the Kansas State game. Davis is passing yards in a single game for just the He is also a preseason second team All- the 10th player in school history to record at fourth time in school history. Last year, America choice by Lindy’s and fourth least three straight games with a TD recep- the o-line helped the Longhorns post the team selection by Athlon. Jeffcoat earned tion. He had one in the season opener vs. 23rd-best scoring offense (35.7 ppg) in Big 12 Defensive Player of the Week hon- New Mexico State, two vs. BYU and one the nation, and allowed just 4.1 tackles for ors for his play in Texas’ win over Kansas vs. Ole Miss. loss per game (No. 3 in the FBS) and 1.23 State. In that game, Jeffcoat recorded five 16 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] tackles, two QB pressures and a pair of last three seasons and has answered the SPECIALISTS: The Longhorns returned sacks for 11 yards. His two sacks came challenge. He had 15 pass breakups and a number of specialists in 2013, many of on K-State’s final two drives, helping to two interceptions in 2011, and six PBUs whom played key roles as freshmen in prevent a comeback and maintain a 31-21 and three picks in 2012. He ranked in the 2012. Senior Anthony Fera is back and win. Opposite of Jeffcoat, Cedric Reed top 10 nationally in pass breakups in 2011 is handling the place-kicking and punting has been a force. He has started the last 10 despite starting for the first time and fac- duties. Fera has excelled in double duty, games. Reed tallied a career-high 10 tack- ing some of the top passing offenses in averaging 43.5 yards on 20 punts, and les, along with a sack, in the season opener the nation. He has returned two of his five he has made 4-of-5 field goal attempts. vs. New Mexico State, only to set a new interceptions for touchdowns and is one Holding for the kickers is senior Cade career high with 14 tackles at BYU. Reed of just eight players in school history with McCrary, who has handled those duties for also had a sack, forced a fumble and had a two or more. Phillips also had two INTs the last three seasons. Junior Nate Boyer pass breakup in the win over Kansas State. and finished third on the team in tackles is handling the short and deep snapping Reed ranks second on the team in tackles with 72 last year, and had an intercep- duties. Sophomore Nick Rose is back after (29) behind linebacker Jordan Hicks (41). tion in the opener vs. New Mexico State. kicking off on 82 of Texas’ 85 attempts Sophomore Duke Thomas has also moved last season. SHUFFLING LINEBACKERS: The into the starting lineup and against BYU Longhorns were dealt a blow to their recorded his first career interception. BACK ON TRACK: After an injury- defense when they learned that leading filled season, Anthony Fera appears to be tackler Jordan Hicks suffered a ruptured DIGGS FOLLOWS IN FOOTSTEPS: back on track. The senior, in his second left Achilles tendon during the Kansas Much like his older brother, Quentin season with the Longhorns, has handled State game that will cause him to miss the Jammer, Quandre Diggs has excelled as a both place-kicking and punting chores this remainder of the season. It’s the second defensive back at Texas. He ranks No. 18 season. He’s averaging 43.5 yards per year in a row the linebacking corps has lost among active players on the FBS career punt on 20 attempts this season, with nine Hicks to a season-ending injury early in interception per game list (0.27). In 2011, having been fair caught and nine landing the year; after losing two of its most expe- Diggs posted one of the top freshman sea- inside the opponents’ 20-yard line. He also rienced players to the NFL entering 2012, sons in school history for a defensive back. has five punts of 50 yards or more. He’s the linebacking corps quickly lost a third He was named the 2011 Big 12 Defensive made 4-of-5 field goal attempts with a with an injury to Hicks three games into Freshman of the Year and was a FWAA long of 47 (career best), and is perfect on the season. That injury did allow a number Freshman All-American. He tied the school his extra-point attempts. An All-Big Ten of players to see their snaps increase. The record for interceptions by a freshman, selection, Fera injured his groin shortly Horns have seven linebackers on the ros- matching Chris Carter’s mark of four in after transferring from Penn State in the ter with 10 or more career games played. 1993. Diggs also had 15 pass breakups summer of 2012. He missed the first four Junior Steve Edmond started 12 games to rank second most on the UT freshman games of last season and went on to con- last year, while junior Kendall Thompson list behind Earl Thomas’ 17 in 2008. Last nect on 2 of 4 field goal attempts during his started seven and senior Demarco Cobbs season, Diggs led the team in both inter- six games of action. Now finally healthy, started six. Peter Jinkens also emerged ceptions (four) and pass breakups (seven). he won both kicking jobs prior in the 2013 during his true freshman season to start His last interception of the season was his preseason. Fera was 14-for-17 on FGA three contests in addition to junior Tevin most important one. His third-quarter pick during the 2011 season. He was named Jackson (two starts) and sophomore Dalton of Oregon State’s Cody Vaz set up a touch- first-team All-Big Ten by ESPN.com as a Santos (one start). Edmond finished second down which helped turn the momentum in punter and a Lou Groza Award semifinal- on the team with 103 tackles, followed by the Longhorns as they posted a 31-27 win. ist in 2011. Thompson with 60. The group also lost Diggs ended 2012 tied for 39th in the FBS Cobbs to injury late in the year, however in interceptions (0.31 per game). HARD WORK PAYS OFF FOR as a unit, the LBs combined for 30 TFLs. THREE LONGHORNS: The final day of DEFENSIVE TACKLE: On the interior preseason camp turned out to be a special EXPERIENCED SECONDARY: Three of the defensive line, the Longhorns return one for three Texas Longhorns. Walk-ons starters in seniors Carrington Byndom and two players who started games in 2012, led Nate Boyer, Cade McCrary and Nick Rose, Adrian Phillips, along with junior Quandre by junior Desmond Jackson (11 starts) and three key members of the special teams Diggs, return to positions in the secondary, senior Chris Whaley (nine starts). That duo, unit, were informed by head coach Mack in addition to junior Mykkele Thompson. combined with sophomore Malcom Brown, Brown during a team meeting on Aug. 23 That group has combined to play in 140 tallied 13 TFL, seven by Jackson, four by they were placed on scholarship for the career games, including 85 starts. Diggs, a Whaley and two by Brown. A trio of redshirt 2013 season. For Boyer and McCrary, this preseason All-American and candidate for freshmen - Paul Boyette Jr., Alex Norman is their second-straight season on scholar- the Nagurski Trophy and Thorpe Award, and Hassan Ridgeway - have also had an ship. Rose, who handled kickoff chores led the team with four INTs and seven impact this season. Brown and Whaley have last season as a true freshman, is on for the PBUs last year, while Byndom, a pre- started all four games, with Jackson the pri- first time. Boyer is entering his second sea- season All-Big 12 pick and Thorpe Award mary reserve of the bench. Brown leads the son as the snapper on field goals and extra candidate, added three INTs and six PBUs. team with 4.0 tackles for loss this season, points. McCrary is serving as the holder for Byndom has gone head-to-head with some while Whaley has two. All three have recov- the fourth-straight season. of the top receivers in college football the ered a fumble this season as well. www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 17 BREAKING DOWN THE 2013 CANCER AWARENESS GAME: The GRAY, JEFFCOAT EARN BIG 12 SCHEDULE: UT plays nine of its 12 Kansas State contest served as UT’s annu- WEEKLY HONORS: Johnathan Gray games this season against teams that made al Cancer Awareness Game. Each team and defensive end Jackson Jeffcoat were a bowl appearance in 2012. Nine of the member dedicate the game to a friend, named as Big 12 Football Players of the opponents registered at least seven wins family member or someone close affected Week on Monday, Sept. 23. Gray was and six had eight or more victories. Last by cancer. Players wore pink (breast), yel- named offensive player of the week while season, Texas played eight teams that were low (prostate) or purple (all other forms) Jeffcoat shared defensive player of the in bowl games in 2011. The Horns ended ribbons on their helmets to signify the week honors with safety Terrell Burt of up playing six ranked teams in 2012, the type of cancer. The coaching staff wore Baylor. Gray had career highs in car- most since 2004 (also six). It was the black and pink shoes, and lapel pins with ries (28), rushing yards (141), all-purpose sixth time in school history UT played the ribbon of their choice. The team also yards (151) and rushing TDs vs. Kansas as many as six ranked teams in a season. served as host to Kenyon Degeyter and State. Jeffcoat was disruptive throughout The Longhorns played a school-record Davari Ford, two young cancer patients, the game while recording five tackles, two seven in 1990. UT opens 2013 with some and their families during the game. In addi- quarterback pressures and a pair of sacks, home-cooking, playing three of its first tion to players carrying out the U.S. Flag matching a career high. The senior helped four games in Austin. The Horns close and Longhorn Flag during introductions, hold Kansas State to 115 rushing yards on the season with two of their final three at junior tight end Chris Terry carried a yel- 38 attempts (3.0 ypc). His two sacks, total- Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. low flag, junior tight end/wide receiver ing 11 yards, came on Kansas State’s final Texas visited BYU for just the second time John Harris carried the pink flag and senior two drives and prevented the Wildcats ever on Sept. 7 and West Virginia for the wide receiver Michael Wheeler carried the from a comeback. first time on Nov. 9. Ole Miss traveled to purple one. Terry showed tribute to many Austin for the first time since 1925. friends, old coaches, and his grandfather, BOYER, A KEY CONTRIBUTOR ON by wearing a yellow ribbon, while Wheeler AND OFF THE FIELD: Nate Boyer Texas • 2013 Opponents wore a pink ribbon for his mother and his has been an inspiration since arriving on Opponent Bowl, Result 2012 Record girlfriend’s grandmother. Harris’ mother campus in 2010. The junior long snapper N. Mexico St. None 1-11. recently overcame her second bout with earned a Bronze Star for his service with BYU Poinsettia, W 8-5. breast cancer. Additionally, Assistant AD/ the U.S. Army Special Forces Unit and Ole Miss BBVA Compass, W 7-6 Football Operations Marcus Tubbs wore a has provided assistance to autistic children K-State Fiesta, L 11-2 pink ribbon in honor of his mother Janet, Iowa State None 6-7 and Darfur refugees. That helped lead to Oklahoma Cotton, L 10-3 who had breast cancer, went into remission, his selection as the 2012 recipient of the TCU Buffalo Wild Wings, L 7-6 then had it come back in the form of breast Disney Spirit Award as college football’s Kansas None 1-11 cancer and bone cancer and ultimately lost most inspirational figure. Boyer, who first W. Virginia Pinstripe, L 7-6 her battle with the disease. considered enlisting in the military in high Oklahoma St. Heart of Dallas, W 8-5 school, joined the military at age 20 partly Texas Tech Meineke Car Care, W 8-5 inspired by the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist Baylor Holiday, W 8-5 attacks. Before that, he spent a great deal of time coaching autistic children through therapy sessions and later provided aid to refugee camps in the Darfur region in Sudan. Boyer was presented with the GAME CAPTAINS award during The Home Depot College Football Awards at Walt Disney World Each game captains are chosen to represent the team. Resort on Dec. 6, 2012. Boyer was the first Game Offense Defense Texas recipient of an award which was New Mexico St. Trey Hopkins, Mason Walters Jackson Jeffcoat, Chris Whaley first bestowed in 1996. Boyer went on to BYU Mike Davis, Trey Hopkins Carrington Byndom, Adrian Phillips earn 2012-13 Big 12 Sportsperson of the Ole Miss Mike Davis, Donald Hawkins Jackson Jeffcoat, Adrian Phillips Year, an award which annually recognizes Kansas State Trey Hopkins, Jaxon Shipley Carrington Byndom, Chris Whaley student-athletes who displayed an extraor- Iowa State Trey Hopkins, Johnathan Gray Carrington Byndom, Adrian Phillips dinary degree of sportsmanship and/or community service. Along with his studies and football commitment, he also returns SCOUT TEAM PLAYERS OF THE WEEK to active military duty each summer. The scout team players of the week are announced for each game. Those chosen are individuals who stood out during the practice week simulating the opposing team.

Game Players New Mexico St. Ty Templin, Gaston Davis, Timothy Cole BYU Rami Hammad, Timothy Cole Ole Miss Lane Fife, Naashon Hughes Kansas State Chris Terry, Dillon Boldt, Taylor Doyle, Jake Oliver

18 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] LONGHORN NEWCOMERS: As The LONGHORNS IN 2013 NFL DRAFT: second-straight year. The second team University of Texas enters 2013, it looks Mack Brown continued his streak of send- included senior TE Jackson Crawley, to build on a 2012 season that culminated ing top talent to the NFL. In the 2013 draft, senior WR Jaren Nickleson, sophomore with a win over Oregon State in the Valero S Kenny Vaccaro was selected 15th overall WR/TE Miles Onyegbule and sophomore Alamo Bowl. With that, the Longhorns by the New Orleans Saints and became S Josh Turner. Texas has led the confer- welcome a strong class of 15 newcomers the Longhorns’ 10th top 20 pick in the last ence in both total selections and first-team on National Signing Day. Of the 15, six 10 years. Vaccaro marks Mack Brown’s selections in five of the last seven years. were selected to play in the U.S. Army All- 16th first-round pick while at Texas. WR In that span, the Longhorns have had 144 American Bowl, one was chosen to par- Marquise Goodwin was the 78th overall total honorees with 97 of those on the first ticipate in the Under Armour All-America pick by Buffalo in the third round, making team, both of which lead the Big 12. The Game, one in the International Bowl, and him the eighth Longhorn drafted by the next closest in both categories is Kansas two in the Semper Fidelis All-American Bills since 1976. Goodwin is the sixth wide with 105 total and 67 on the first team. Bowl. Five of the players are listed among receiver to be drafted in the Mack Brown ESPN’s Top 150 national prospects, and era and the third in the last six years. DE ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 eight are in the Top 300. The class also Alex Okafor was the 103rd overall by the Total selections from 2006-12 features several prospects who were honor Arizona Cardinals and is the 12th Longhorn (first team selections in parenthesis) roll students and most of the 2013 signees defensive lineman selected in the last eight 1. TEXAS______144 (97) have been involved in community service years. The selection of Okafor continued the 2. Kansas______105 (67) efforts. The success Brown and his staff eight-year streak of a Texas defensive line- 3. Texas Tech______102 (61) 4. Baylor______96 (57) have had in assembling and developing a men being selected. 5. Oklahoma______88 (52) series of highly regarded recruiting classes 6. Oklahoma State______75 (41) goes hand-in-hand with the success of LONGHORNS IN THE NFL: Texas is 7. Iowa State______70 (42) the Texas Football program in the last 15 not only one of the best at the collegiate 8. Kansas State______68 (43) years. level, but since Mack Brown’s arrival, it has 9. West Virginia^______11 (9) 10. TCU^______10 (4) become one of the premier sources of talent TEXAS RECOGNIZED FOR ACA- for the NFL as well. As of Sept. 29, Texas *TEXAS HAS LED IN BOTH TOTAL SELECTIONS AND FIRST-TEAM SELECTIONS FIVE OF THE DEMIC ACHIEVEMENT BY had 34 players on NFL rosters, which is LAST SEVEN YEARS AFCA: The American Football Coaches tied for fifth-most nationally. Of that group, ^HAVE SPENT ONLY ONE SEASON IN THE Association (AFCA) recognized The 25 have started games during their NFL CONFERENCE University of Texas in 2012 for its aca- careers, including 21 who started as rookies. demic excellence in graduating its fresh- Among that group of 34, five have earned a man class of 2005. Three other Big 12 spot in a Pro Bowl and six have participated universities - Baylor, Kansas, and TCU in a Super Bowl with three coming away - were also among the 47 schools honored as Super Bowl Champions. The defensive for having a graduation rate of 75 per- backs (10), defensive line (6), linebackers cent or higher. Northwestern and Stanford (6) and kickers (2) lead the way and all rank shared the AFCA’s 2012 Academic first in the Big 12. In addition, Texas leads Achievement Award, which is presented the Big 12 in Top 10 picks, Top 30 picks, by the Touchdown Club of Memphis. Top 100 picks and Top 150 picks in the Northwestern and Stanford recorded a 100 NFL Draft over the last 10 years. UT also percent graduation rate for members of has the most Top Five and third-most Top its freshman football student-athlete class 10 picks in the NFL Draft since 1999. The of 2005. The AFCA uses the NCAA’s Horns’ eight Top 10 picks are two behind Graduation Success Rate (GSR) formula USC and one behind Alabama while their to determine the award winner, as well as six Top Five picks lead LSU, Oklahoma, the other institutions honored. The GSR and USC, each of which has four. is based on a six-year graduation window for student-athletes, and was developed by HORNS PLACE 11 ON 2012 the NCAA as part of its academic reform ACADEMIC ALL-BIG 12 TEAM: Texas initiative to better assess the level of aca- had 11 players on the 2012 Academic All- demic success in FBS universities nation- Big 12 team, including seven on the first wide. The Academic Achievement Award team. The first-team selections included was established in 1981 by the College sophomore DS Nate Boyer, sophomore Football Association. The AFCA took over OT Josh Cochran, senior DE Michael presenting the award in 1997. Cruciani, senior WR Marquise Goodwin, senior RB Heath Hohmann, junior QB Case McCoy and junior OG/C Garrett Porter. It marks the third straight year Goodwin and Porter have earned first- team honors, while McCoy did so for the www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 19 TEXAS 2013 HONORS WEEKLY TEAM AWARDS PRONUNCIATIONS David Ash, QB Each week the Texas coaching staff honors the Players s Honorable Mention Earl Campbell Tyler Rose team’s top performers. Joe Bergeron______BER-jer-on Award National Player of the Week (9/1) PLAYERS OF THE GAME Caleb Bluiett______BLU-eht Anthony Fera, PK/P Offense Paul Boyette Jr.______boy-EHT s Honorable Mention CFPA National Punter of Date Player(s) Carrington Byndom______BINE-dum the Week (9/1) 8/31______Daje Johnson Adrian Colbert______COLE-burt s Honorable Mention CFPA National Place- Kicker of the Week (9/15) 9/21______Johnathan Gray Chevoski Collins______sheh-VAH-ski Defense Bryce Cottrell______cuh-TRELL Johnathan Gray, RB Antwuan Davis______AN-twahn s Date Player(s) Big 12 Conference Player of the Week - Deoundrei Davis______dee-AHN-dre Offense (9/23) 8/31______Cedric Reed s Honorable Mention Earl Campbell Tyler Rose 9/21______Jackson Jeffcoat Shiro Davis______SHY-ro Award National Player of the Week (9/22) Alex De La Torre______de la TOR-ay Special Teams s Honorable Mention CFPA National Player of Quandre Diggs______KWAN-dray the Week (9/22) Date Player (s) Sheroid Evans______shur-OD 8/31______Anthony Fera John Harris, WR/TE Garrett Greenlea______GREEN-lee 9/21______Timothy Cole, Alex De La Torre s Honorable Mention CFPA National Tight End Rami Hammad__RAH-mee hah-MAHD of the Week (9/1) Bevo Beast Camrhon Hughes______CAM-ron Most Productive Offensive Lineman Jackson Jeffcoat, DE Naashon Hughes______NAY-shon s Big 12 Conference Player of the Week - Date Player (s) Erik Huhn______HUEHN Co-Defense (9/23) 8/31______Trey Hopkins Daje Johnson______duh-ZHAY 9/21______Donald Hawkins Montrel Meander______mee-AN-der Hard Hat Miles Onyegbule_____ON-yay-BOO-lay Best Hit Jake Raulerson______RAWL-er-son Date Player (s) Geoff Swaim______SWAYM 8/31______Dalton Santos Mykkele Thompson______my-KELL 9/21______Johnathan Gray (offense) Kevin Vaccaro______vuh-CAR-o ______Chris Whaley (defense) Coaches Stacy Searels______SIR-uhls

20 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] TEXAS 2012 HONORS

Mack Brown Jordan Hicks s CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Linemen of s Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year candidate s Lombardi Award (College Lineman of the Year) the Week (10/21) watch list s CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Linemen of David Ash the Week (10/28) s Maxwell Award (College Player of the Year) Trey Hopkins watch list s Second Team All-Big 12 (Coaches, San Antonio Jaxon Shipley s Davey O’Brien QB of the Week (9/17) Express-News, Dallas Morning News) s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches) s CFPA National QB of the Week (9/17) s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (AP) s Big 12 Conference Player of the Week for Josh Turner Offense (9/17) Jackson Jeffcoat s CFPA Honorable Mention DB of the Week s CFPA Honorable Mention QB of the Week s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (AP) (11/11) (9/30) s Bednarik Award (College Defensive Player of the s Honorable Mention Davey O’Brien QB of the Year) watch list Kenny Vaccaro Week (10/1) s Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Nation’s most outsta- s First Team All-American (Pro Football Weekly) s Manning Award Star of Week (One of Eight) - inding Defensive Player) watch list s Honorable Mention All-American (SI.com) 10/1 s Lombardi Award (College Lineman of the Year) s First Team All-Big 12 (Coaches, San Antonio s CFPA Honorable Mention QB of the Week watch list Express-News) (11/4) s Lott Trophy (Top Defensive IMPACT Player) s Second Team All-Big 12 (AP, Dallas Morning s CFPA Honorable Mention QB of the Week watch list News) (11/11) s Ted Hendricks Award (Nation’s Best Defensive s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (ESPN.com) s Manning Award Star of Week (One of Eight) - End Player) watch list s Bednarik Award (College Defensive Player of 11/11 s CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Lineman of the Year) watch list the Week (9/30) s Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Nation’s most outsta- Joe Bergeron s Lott IMPACT Player of the Week (10/1) inding Defensive Player) watch list s CFPA Honorable Mention Running Back of the s CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Linemen of s Jim Thrope Award (Nation’s Best Defensive Week (10/7) the Week (10/7) Back) watch list s CFPA Honorable Mention Running Back of the s CFPA Honoroable Mention Defensive Back of Week (10/21) Alex King the Week (9/3) s First Team All-Big 12 (Dallas Morning News) Malcolm Brown s Second Team All-Big 12 (AP, San Antonio Mason Walters s Maxwell Award (College Player of the Year) Express-News) s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (AP) watch list s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches) s Lombardi Award (College Lineman of the Year) s Ray Guy Award (Top Punter in Nation) final watch list Carrington Byndom candidate list s Outland Trophy (Nation’s Most Outstanding s Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Nation’s most outsta- s CFPA National Punter of the Week (9/3) Interior Lineman) watch list inding Defensive Player) watch list s CFPA Honorable Mention Punter of the Week s CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Back of (9/3) Awards Bestowed at Annual Team s the Week (10/14) CFPA Honorable Mention Punter of the Week Banquet (11/25) Coaches Choices Greg Daniels s CFPA Honorable Mention Punter of the Week s Lan Hewlett Academic Award: Marquise s CFPA Honorable Mention TE of the Week (12/2) Goodwin (11/11) s Edith & Darrell K Royal Coca Cola Community D.J. Monroe Service Award: Ryan Roberson Mike Davis s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 as Returner s Frank Medina Rehabilitation Award: Trey s Second Team All-Big 12 (San Antonio Express- (Coaches) Graham News, Dallas Morning News) s CFPA National Kickoff Returner of the Week s Dr. Nasser Al-Rashid Strength & Conditioning s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (Coaches, AP) (9/30) Award: Jordan Hicks, Desmond Jackson and s Biletnikoff (Nation’s Most Oustanding s Big 12 Conference Special Teams Player of the Mason Walters Reciever) Award watch list Week (10/1) s CFPA Honorable Mention WR of the Week s CFPA National Kickoff Returner of the Week (11/4) (12/2) Players Choices s DX Bible Most Team Spirited (Offense): Jeremy Quandre Diggs Alex Okafor Hills, Case McCoy, Luke Poehlmann and Mason s Paul Hornung Award (Most Versatile Player in s Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (CBSSports. Walters s Major College Football) watch list s com) Clyde Littlefield Most Team Spirited (Defense): CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Back of s First Team All-Big 12 (Coaches, AP, San Desmond Jackson, Alex Okafor and Kenny the Week (9/17) Antonio Express-News, Dallas Morning News, Vaccaro s ESPN.com) Joseph W. Moore Tenacity Award for Defense: Steve Edmond s Alamo Bowl Defensive MVP Alex Okaforand Kenny Vaccaro s s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 (AP) s CFPA Elite Defensive Linemen Trophy Winner Frank Denius Most Valuable Special Teams s CFPA Honorable Mention Linebacker of the s Bednarik Award (College Defensive Player of the Player: Alex King and D.J. Monroe s Week (9/17) Year) watch list D. Harold Byrd Tenacity Award for Offense: Bronko Nagurski Trophy (Nation’s most outsta- Mason Walters s Marquise Goodwin inding Defensive Player) watch list Darrell K Royal Most Valuable Offensive Player: s Alamo Bowl Offensive MVP s Lombardi Award (College Lineman of the Year) Mike Davis s s CFPA Honorable Mention All-Purpose watch list Mike Campbell Most Valuable Defensive Player: Performer of the Week (9/17) s Ted Hendricks Award (Nation’s Best Defensive Kenny Vaccaro s End Player) watch list George “Hook” McCullough Most Valuable D.J. Grant s Walter Camp Player of the Year Award (College Player: Kenny Vaccaro s s CFPA Honorable Mention Tight End of the Player of the Year) watch list Roy Williams - Joe Jamail Leadership Award: Week (9/30) s CFPA Honorable Mention Defensive Linemen of Alex Okafor s the Week (10/7) Team Captains Award: Alex Okafor and Kenny Johnathan Gray s Big 12 Conference Defensive Player of the Week Vaccaro s Honorable Mention All-Big 12 as Offensive (10/8) Freshman of the Year (Coaches)

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 21 LONGHORNS ACTIVE IN THE NFL LONGHORNS IN THE NFL

(As of Sept. 29, 2013) Kenny Vaccaro, New Orleans Saints (S) (As of Sept. 29, 2013) Emmanuel Acho, (LB) Aaron Williams, Buffalo Bills (CB) Schools with most active NFL players Sam Acho#, Arizona Cardinals (LB) Justin Blalock, Atlanta Falcons (OG) # injured reserve 1. USC______43 Tarell Brown, San Francisco 49ers (CB) 2. Miami, Fla.______41 Potential free agents: Curtis Brown, Pittsburgh Steelers (CB) 3. Georgia______40 Chykie Brown, Baltimore Ravens (CB) Cedric Benson (RB) Jamaal Charles, Kansas City Chiefs (RB) Quan Cosby (WR) LSU______40 Phil Dawson, San Francisco 49ers (PK) Tim Crowder (DE) 5. TEXAS______34 Leonard Davis (OG) Jermichael Finley, Green Bay Packers (TE) Alabama______34 Marquise Goodwin, Buffalo Bills (WR) Derrick Dockery (OG) Michael Griffin, Tennessee Titans (S) Cedric Griffin (CB) 7. Florida State______33 Lamarr Houston, Oakland Raiders (DE) Casey Hampton (NT) 8. California______30 Tony Hills (OT) Michael Huff, Baltimore Ravens (S) Source for other team totals - ESPN.com/_ Quentin Jammer, (CB) Kyle Hix (OL) Derrick Johnson, Kansas City Chiefs (LB) Cody Johnson (FB) team websites Cullen Loeffler, Minnesota Vikings (LS) Eddie Jones (LB) Colt McCoy, San Francisco 49ers (QB) Sergio Kindle (LB) Most active players in the NFL among Big 12 schools James Kirkendoll (WR) Henry Melton#, (DT) 1. TEXAS______34 Roy Miller, Jacksonville Jaguars (DT) Richmond McGee (P) Brandon Moore, San Diego Charges (DE) Roddrick Muckelroy (LB) 2. Oklahoma______24 Chris Ogbonnaya, Cleveland Browns (RB) Frank Okam (DT) 3. Oklahoma State______18 Alex Okafor#, Arizona Cardinals (LB) Kheeston Randall (DT) Jonathan Scott (OT) Brian Orakpo, Washington Redskins (LB) NFL Longhorns by Position Cory Redding, Indianapolis Colts (DT) Jordan Shipley (WR) Keenan Robinson#, Washington Redskins (LB) David Snow (C) Brian Robison, Minnesota Vikings (DE) Greg Smith (TE) Position______Number______Ranking* Kasey Studdard (OG) Shaun Rogers, New York Giants (DT) Defensive Backs____10______1st Fozzy Whittaker (RB) Aaron Ross, New York Giants (CB) Defensive Line______6______1st Jonathan Scott, Chicago Bears (OT) Vince Young (QB) Lyle Sendlein, Arizona Cardinals (C) Linebackers______6______1st Earl Thomas, Seattle Seahawks (S) Kickers______2______1st Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens (PK) Long Snappers______1______t-1st Quarterbacks______1______t-4th DID YOU KNOW? Tight Ends______1______t-2nd Offensive Line______4______t-2nd Since Duane Akina arrived at Texas in 2001, 11 of his 12 cornerbacks have gone on to Running Backs_____ 1______5th play in the NFL. Eight are currently active, Wide Receivers_____ 1______t-7th while Rod Babers, played for two years with * Big 12 rank the , and Nathan Vasher played for six years with the Chicago Bears, and Top 10 NFL Draft Picks (last 15 years) one year for the Lions. The group includes four first-round draft picks (Quentin Jammer, SCHOOL______Draft Picks 2002; Michael Huff, 2006; Aaron Ross, 2007; 1. USC______10 Kenny Vaccaro, 2013), two Thorpe Award 2. Alabama______9 winners (Michael Huff, 2006; Aaron Ross, 3. TEXAS______8 2007), a Thorpe Award finalist (Quentin Jammer, 2001), a Super Bowl Champion (Aaron Ross, 2007 and 2011) and a Pro Top Five NFL Draft Picks (last 15 years) Bowler (Nathan Vasher, 2006). SCHOOL______Draft Picks 1. TEXAS______6 Player Year Started 2. LSU______4 Quentin Jammer (Broncos)#______2001 2. Oklahoma______4 Rod Babers (Lions)______2001, ’02 Michael Huff (Ravens)#______2002 2. USC______4 Nathan Vasher (Bears)______2002, ’03 Cedric Griffin (Redskins)___2003, ’04, ’05 Over the last 11 years, Texas has had more Tarell Brown (49ers)#______2004, ’05, ’06 NFL draft picks by round than any other Aaron Ross (Giants)#______2006 school in the Big 12 Brandon Foster (Colts)______2007 Aaron Williams (Bills)#______2011 6 Top 10 Draft Picks Chykie Brown (Ravens)#______2011 13 Top 30 Draft Picks Curtis Brown (Steelers)#______2011 # Active 31 Top 100 Draft Picks 41 Top 150 Draft Picks

22 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] COMEBACKS UNDER MACK BROWN

During Mack Brown’s 15 seasons at Texas, vs. NO. 21/20 NEBRASKA (2009): Texas held at OKLAHOMA STATE (2007): Texas erased the Horns have registered 28 second-half come- the lead against Nebraska for much of the second- two fourth-quarter deficits and a second-half one, backs, including 17 in the fourth quarter. UT has half, but a Nebraska field goal with 1:44 left gave including the largest fourth-quarter comeback recorded the six largest comebacks in school his- the Cornhuskers a 12-10 lead. The Horns quickly in school history against Oklahoma State. The tory during the Mack Brown era. moved down the field on the ensuing possession, Horns trailed 35-14 before scoring 24 unan- vs. OREGON STATE (2012): Texas erased setting up a Hunter Lawrence 46-yard field goal swered points to win, 38-35. a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit and emerged as time expired, giving UT a 13-12 victory and NEBRASKA (2007): Texas trailed Nebraska, with a thrilling 31-27 victory over No. 15/14 the 2009 Big 12 Championship. 17-9, entering the fourth quarter before running Oregon in the Valero Alamo Bowl. OSU took vs. NO. 20/18 OKLAHOMA (2009): The Horns off 19 straight points to win, 28-25. After falling a 27-17 lead into the fourth quarter, but Texas trailed 6-3 at halftime but scored 10 points on behind 17-3 early in the third quarter, Texas pro- scored a pair of touchdowns over the final 8:18 their first two drives of the second half to take duced 336 total yards and 25 points in the second to secure the win. David Ash hit Johnathan Gray a 13-6 lead. The Sooners came back with a TD half to help seal the victory. for a 15-yard touchdown to cut the margin to to make it 13-13, but UT answered with a field at TEXAS TECH (2006): After trailing Texas three. The sophomore QB then connected with goal early in the fourth quarter to take a 16-13 Tech, 21-0, in the first quarter, the Horns closed Marquise Goodwin on a 36-yard TD with 2:24 lead, which would end up being the final score. the gap to 31-21 at halftime and 31-28 entering left in the game. After giving up the TD to OU with 4:39 left in the fourth quarter, before going on to win 35-31. at KANSAS (2012): Texas trailed twice in the the third quarter, the Horns’ defense didn’t allow at NO. 4 OHIO STATE (2005): The Horns fourth quarter. Case McCoy came off the bench the Sooners into Texas territory for the rest of trailed the Buckeyes, 22-16, entering the final early in the fourth quarter and led the Horns to the game, allowing just 35 yards on 17 plays (2.1 quarter, but Vince Young connected with Limas two scoring drives. Texas tied the game at 14-all ypp) and intercepting two passes. Sweed for a 24-yard TD with 2:37 remaining to with 9:41 remaining on an 11-yard TD run by vs. NO. 10 OHIO STATE (2008): Texas trailed give Texas a 23-22 lead. A late safety gave the WR Marquise Goodwin. After the Jayhawks hit 6-3 at the half before taking a 17-6 lead enter- Horns a 25-22 victory. a field goal with 2:28 left in the game, McCoy hit ing the fourth quarter. But, the Buckeyes ran off vs. NO. 1 USC (2005): The Longhorns trailed tight end D.J. Grant for the 1-yard game-winning 15 straight points to take a 21-17 lead with just 38-26 with 6:42 remaining in the game before touchdown with 12 seconds left lifting No. 24 2:05 remaining. From there, Colt McCoy led an Vince Young led two TD drives, including his Texas to a 21-17 victory. 11-play, 78-yard drive that culminated with a game-winning eight-yard TD run with just 19 at RV/22 OKLAHOMA STATE (2012): UT 26-yard TD pass to Quan Cosby with 16 seconds seconds left, to secure the win and the National trailed twice in the fourth quarter (33-28 & left to give UT the 24-21 victory. Championship. 36-34) before rallying. David Ash directed a vs. NO. 1 OKLAHOMA (2008): The Horns Prior to 2005: The Horns notched four second- 75-yard, eight-play drive that started with 2:34 erased two 11-point deficits in the first half and half comebacks and a fourth-quarter comeback left in the game. He was 4-for-5 for 70 yards and trailed by one, 21-20, at halftime. OU went up in 2004, including a 28-point comeback against Joe Bergeron scored a 2-yard game-winning TD 28-20 before Texas scored 10 straight to take a Oklahoma State, the largest in school history. with 29 seconds left. 30-28 lead late in the third quarter. OU answered UT also registered a halftime comeback in ’02, vs. BYU (2011): The Longhorns trailed 13-3 at with a TD early in the fourth to make it 35-30, but a fourth-quarter comeback in ’01, two halftime the half and 16-10 entering the fourth quarter but UT scored the game’s final 15 points over the last comebacks in 1999 and two fourth-quarter come- two rushing TDs in the second half gave Texas 7:37 to win, 45-35. In total, Texas went on a 25-7 backs in ’98. a 17-16 win. The game-winning score by Cody run to seal the victory. Johnson came with 8:46 remaining in the game on a four-yard TD run that capped an eight-play, 52-yard drive.

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 23 TEXAS BY THE NUMBERS 3: The Longhorns have had three defensive backs chosen in the same 54: In 16 seasons under Mack Brown, Texas’ offense has produced 54 draft twice in the last seven years. games with 500 or more total yards of offense. UT had accomplished that only 23 times in the 105 years prior to his arrival. 3: The Longhorns have three BCS Bowl victories in four appearances, including winning the 2005 National Championship. 55: Of Mack Brown’s 71 NFL draft picks over the last 15 years, 55 have been selected in the first four rounds. 3: The Longhorns have three running backs on the roster with more than 1,000 career rushing yards: Joe Bergeron (1,136), Malcolm Brown 55: The Longhorns have won 55 of 65 games against teams from the (1,121) and Johnathan Gray (1,051). state of Texas under Mack Brown. 4: Quandre Diggs tied the school freshman record with a team-high 70: Texas leads the nation with 71 total blocked kicks since 2001, four interceptions in 2011. He then added four more as a sophomore. including a nation-leading 41 blocked punts. 6: David Ash’s 434 yards of total offense against New Mexico State was 71: Texas has won 71 road and neutral site games since 1999, which is the was the most ever in a UT season opener and the sixth-highest single the second most in the nation. game mark in school history. 74: Texas has registered 74 sellouts in the last 81 games. 6: Texas leads the nation with six Top Five NFL Draft picks over the last 10 years. 78: Texas has won 78 of 94 home games (83.0%) under Mack Brown 6: Mike Davis ranks sixth in UT history in career receptions (169) and 84: UT has scored 84 non-offensive TDs since 1999, which is tied for seventh in receiving yards (2,249). second nationally.

Texas blocked seven kicks in 2012, which tied for third in the FBS. 102: Texas’ 102 appearances in the BCS standings are the most of any 7: team in the country. 8: Eight Longhorns have been drafted in the Top 10 of the NFL Draft in the last 10 years, the third-most of any school in the nation. 105: Texas has won 105 of 119 games when scoring first during the Mack Brown era. 9: Texas has produced the top nine scoring seasons in UT history during the Mack Brown era, including a school record 652 points in 2005. 125: Texas is 125-7 in the Mack Brown era when outrushing an opponent. 10: Texas has posted a UT record 10 bowl wins in 14 appearances dur- ing the Mack Brown era. 132: The Longhorns have spent 132 weeks in The AP Top 10 and have finished the year ranked in the Top 10 seven times during the Mack 10: Mack Brown is tied with Woody Hayes for 10th all-time in FBS Brown era. Texas, which had not finished a year ranked among the Top history with 238 career wins. 10 since 1983 prior to Brown’s arrival, spent just 16 weeks rated among the nation’s Top 10 in the 12 years before Brown took over. 11: Since Duane Akina arrived in 2001, 11 of his 12 starting corner- backs have gone on to play in the NFL. 144: Over the last seven years, Texas has the most Academic All-Big 12 selections of any team in the conference with 144. 13: Texas has only lost back-to-back games 13 times in 15 years in the Mack Brown era. 151: Mack Brown has played 151 true freshmen in his 16 years at Texas. 13: Texas is one of only two schools in the nation to finish ranked in the Top 25 of both polls in 13 of the last 15 seasons (Virginia Tech). 152: Mack Brown’s 152 wins at Texas are the second-most in school history, trailing only Darrell Royal’s 167. 14: Texas finished 14th in the FBS in offensive third-down efficiency in 2012, converting 48.6 percent (87 of 179). 162: Texas was ranked in The AP Top 25 for a Longhorn record 162 straight weeks until the streak was snapped Oct. 3, 2010. It had been the 16: Sixteen true freshmen played in 2012, which was tied for most in longest active streak in the nation. the nation (TCU - 16; LSU - 15; Ohio State - 15). 190: Until Oct. 3, 2010, the Longhorns were ranked among the USA 18: Texas has won 18 of its last 20 games (.900) that were decided by Today Coaches Poll Top 25 for 190 straight weeks dating back to late in three points or less. the 1998 season. The 190 consecutive weeks led the nation and was the longest UT streak in any poll. 21: David Ash finished 2012 ranked 21st in the nation in passing effi- ciency with a 153.28 rating. 200: Mack Brown became the 19th coach, who has spent at least 10 years at an FBS program, to win 200 games. He has 238 career victories. 23: The Longhorns have played in front of 100,000-plus people 23 times at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. 400: There have been six games in which Texas has rushed for over 400 yards in a game, including two in 2011. 34: As of Sept. 29, there were 34 Longhorns on NFL rosters, the most in the Big 12 and tied for fifth-most nationally. 715: Texas set a school record with 715 yards of total offense in its 56-7 season-opening win over New Mexico State. 39: Texas averaged 39 points per game in the last decade (2000-09), which was the second-most in the nation behind Boise State. 869: With 869 victories in program history, Texas ranks second on the NCAA all-time victories list behind only Michigan. 51: Texas’ appearance in the 2012 Valero Alamo Bowl marked the 51st bowl appearance in UT history, second all-time in the NCAA. 24 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] TEXAS’ NATIONAL RANKINGS SINCE 1998

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2013 SCHEDULE & RESULTS TEAM TOTALS Record: 2-2 (1-0, Big 12) ­TEXAS OPPONENTS Home: 2-1 Road: 0-1 Neutral: 0-0 SCORING______131______112 Points Per Game______32.8______28.0 UT FIRST DOWNS______93______100 DATE RANK OPPONENT W/L SCORE ATT Rushing______48______49 Aug. 31_ #15/15__ NEW MEXICO STATE___ W____ 56-7___99,623 Passing______39______43 Sept. 7__ #15/16__ at BYU______L____21-40___63,197 Penalty______6______8 Sept. 14_ RV/RV__ #25/25 MISSISSIPPI______L____23-44__101,474 RUSHING YARDAGE______842______1041 Sept. 21___ --____ KANSAS STATE*______W____31-21___95,248 Yards gained rushing______913______1116 Oct. 3_____ --____ at Iowa State______-_____ -__ 6:30 p.m. Yards lost rushing______71______75 Oct. 12____ --____ vs. #11/10 Oklahoma*+____ -_____ -______TBA Rushing Attempts______165______193 Oct. 26____ --____ at TCU*______-_____ -______TBA Average Per Rush______5.1______5.4 Nov. 2____ --____ KANSAS*______-______-____2:30 p.m. Average Per Game______210.5______260.2 Nov. 9____ --____ at West Virginia______-_____ -______TBA TDs Rushing______9______10 Nov. 16___ --____ #21/20 OKLAHOMA STATE*_-______-______tba PASSING YARDAGE______1090______823 Nov. 28_____--_____#20/22 TEXAS TECH*______-______-____6:30 p.m. Comp-Att-Int______89-144-2______77-130-2 Dec. 7____ --____ at #17/16 Baylor*______-_____ -______TBA Average Per Pass______7.6______6.3 * Big 12 Conference game // + Cotton Bowl (Dallas) // Average Per Catch______12.2______10.7 Average Per Game______272.5______205.8 TDs Passing______8______3 ATTENDANCE TOTAL OFFENSE______1932______1864 Total______4 games______359,542 (89,886 avg.) Total Plays______309______323 Home______3 games______296,345 (98,782 avg.) Average Per Play______6.3______5.8 Road______1 game______63,197 (63,197 avg.) Average Per Game______483.0______466.0 Neutral______0 game______- (- avg.) KICK RETURNS: #-Yards______10-236______14-340 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards______9-89______4-123 RUSHING INT RETURNS: #-Yards______2-0______2-0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE______23.6______24.3 NAME______G____ATT___YDS___ AVG___ TD___ LONG PUNT RETURN AVERAGE______9.9______30.8 Gray, Johnathan_____4_____66____ 350____5.3_____ 3___ 37/BYU INT RETURN AVERAGE______0.0______0.0 Ash, David______3_____31____ 152____4.9_____ 1_ 55t/NMS FUMBLES-LOST______5-2______9-7 Bergeron, Joe______4_____20____ 106____5.3_____ 1___ 21/NMS PENALTIES-Yards______22-204______27-232 Overstreet, Jalen_____4_____10_____89_____8.9_____ 2_ 38t/NMS Average Per Game______51.0______58.0 Johnson, Daje______2_____ 8______66_____8.2_____ 1_ 24t/NMS PUNTS-Yards______20-871______22-932 Brown, Malcolm_____4_____20_____55_____2.8_____ 1___ 13/KSU Average Per Punt______43.5______42.4 De La Torre, Alex____4_____ 1______19____ 19.0____ 0___ 19/KSU Net punt average______36.4______36.5 McCoy, Case______4_____ 8______7_____0.9_____ 0____ 12/UM KICKOFFS-Yards______25-1601______21-1294 TEAM______4_____ 1_____ (-2)___(-2.0)____ 0______- Average Per Kick______64.0______61.6 TEXAS______4____ 165____ 842____5.1_____ 9_ 55t/NMS Net kick average______39.4______39.7 OPPONENTS______4____ 193____1041___5.4_____ 10_ 68t/BYU TIME OF POSSESSION/Game______28:13______31:47 3RD-DOWN Conversions______24/61______29/65 PASSING 3rd-Down Pct______39%______45% 4TH-DOWN Conversions______3/10______3/6 NAME______G_ C-ATT-INT_ PCT___ YDS___ TD_____RTG 4th-Down Pct______30%______50% Ash, David_____ 3____ 53-87-2____ 60.9____ 760_____ 7_____156.25 SACKS BY-Yards______6-33______6-35 McCoy, Case____ 4____ 36-57-0____ 63.2____ 330_____ 1_____117.58 MISC YARDS______0______0 TEXAS______4___ 89-144-2___ 61.8____ 1090____ 8____ 140.94 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED______17______14 OPPONENTS__ 4___ 77-130-2___ 59.2____ 823_____ 3____ 116.95 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS______4-5______5-5 ON-SIDE KICKS______0-0______0-1 RED-ZONE SCORES______(9-10) 90%____ (15-17) 88% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS______(6-10) 60%____ (11-17) 65% PAT-ATTEMPTS______(17-17) 100%____ (13-14) 93% TURNOVER MARGIN____ +5 (9 gained, 4 lost)

SCORE BY QUARTER 1st 2nd 3rd 4th TOTAL TEXAS______24______44______35______28______131 Opponents______24______34______33______21______112

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RECEIVING PUNTING NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG NAME G NO YDS AVG. TB I20 BLK LONG Shipley, Jaxon______4______24____ 259____ 10.8_____ 0____ 45/BYU Fera, Anthony______4____ 20____ 871_____43.5_____1_____ 9_____ 0___ 68/NMS Davis, Mike______3______20____ 223____ 11.1_____ 4____57t/BYU TEXAS______4____ 20____ 871_____43.5_____1____ 9_____ 0___68/NMS Sanders, Kendall______3______14____ 171____ 12.2_____ 1____ 63t/KSU Gray, Johnathan______4______8______33______4.1______0_____ 9/NMS OPPONENTS______4____ 22____ 932_____42.4_____2____ 6_____ 0____ 75/UM Brown, Malcolm______4______6_____ 131____ 21.8_____ 1___ 74t/NMS Johnson, Marcus______2______6______78_____ 13.0_____ 0____ 21/KSU KICK RETURNS Harris, John______4______4______97_____ 24.2_____ 1___ 54t/NMS Johnson, Daje______2______3______67_____ 22.3_____ 1___ 66t/NMS NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG Swaim, Geoff______4______2______12______6.0______0_____ 9/KSU Sanders, Kendall______3______7_____ 180____ 25.7_____ 0_____ 51/UM Daniels, Greg______3______1______13_____ 13.0_____ 0____ 13/BYU Thomas, Duke______4______2______33_____ 16.5_____ 0____ 17/BYU Bergeron, Joe______4______1______6______6.0______0_____ 6/KSU Santos, Dalton______4______1______23_____ 23.0_____ 0____ 23/NMS TEXAS______4_____89____1090___ 12.2_____ 8___ 74t/NMS OPPONENTS______4_____77____ 823____ 10.7_____ 3____ 52/BYU TEXAS______4_____10____ 236____ 23.6_____ 0_____ 51/UM OPPONENTS______4_____14____ 340____ 24.3_____ 0____ 41/BYU ALL-PURPOSE PUNT RETURNS PUNT KO NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG NAME, POS G RUSH REC RET RET IR FR TOTAL YPG Gray, Johnathan_____ 4___ 350_____ 33____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 383____ 95.8 Diggs, Quandre______4______5______48______9.6______0____ 23/BYU Sanders, Kendall_____ 3____ 0_____ 171____ 0____ 180___ 0_____0____ 351___ 117.0 Shipley, Jaxon______4______3______31_____ 10.3_____ 0____ 24/KSU Shipley, Jaxon______4____ 0_____ 259____31_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 290____ 72.5 Johnson, Daje______2______1______10_____ 10.0_____ 0____ 10/NMS Davis, Mike______3____ 0_____ 223____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 223____ 74.3 TEXAS______4_____ 9______89_____9.9______0____ 24/KSU Brown, Malcolm_____ 4____55____ 131____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 186____ 46.5 OPPONENTS______4_____ 4_____ 123____ 30.8_____ 1____ 73t/UM Ash, David______3___ 152_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 152____ 50.7 Johnson, Daje______2____66_____ 67____10_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 143____ 71.5 INTERCEPTIONS Bergeron, Joe______4___ 106_____ 6_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ 112____ 28.0 Harris, John______4____ 0______97____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____97_____ 24.2 NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG Overstreet, Jalen_____ 4____89_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____89_____ 22.2 Thomas, Duke______4______1______0______0.0______0_____ -/BYU Johnson, Marcus_____ 2____ 0______78____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____78_____ 39.0 Phillips, Adrian______4______1______0______0.0______0_____ -/NMS Diggs, Quandre______4____ 0______0_____48_____ 0____ 0_____0_____48_____ 12.0 TEXAS______4_____ 2______0______0.0______0_-/NMS, BYU Thomas, Duke______4____ 0______0_____ 0_____33___ 0_____0_____33______8.2 OPPONENTS______4_____ 2______0______0.0______0_____ -/NMS Santos, Dalton______4____ 0______0_____ 0_____23___ 0_____0_____23______5.8 De La Torre, Alex____ 4____19_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____19______4.8 Daniels, Greg______3____ 0______13____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____13______4.3 FUMBLE RETURNS Swaim, Geoff______4____ 0______12____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____12______3.0 NAME G NO YDS AVG TD LONG McCoy, Case______4____ 7______0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0_____ 7______1.8 TEAM______4___ (-2)_____ 0_____ 0_____ 0____ 0_____0____ (-2)____ (-0.5 TEXAS______4_____ 0______0______0.0______0______- TEXAS______4___ 842____ 1090__ 89____ 236___ 0_____0____2257__ 564.2 OPPONENTS______4_____ 0______0______0.0______0______- OPPONENTS____ 4___1041___ 823___ 123___ 340___ 0_____0____2327__ 581.8 KICKOFF EFFICIENCY TOTAL OFFENSE NAME G NO YDS AVG AVG/POSS TB Rose, Nick______4______24____1541____ 64.2_____ 25.9______11 NAME G PLAYS RUSH PASS YDS AVG YPG Ash, David______3_____ 118____ 152____ 760____ 912____ 7.7____304.0 Davidson, Michael______1______1______60_____ 60.0_____ 20.0______0 Gray, Johnathan____ 4______66____ 350_____ 0_____ 350____ 5.3_____87.5 TEXAS______4_____25____1601___ 64.0_____ 25.7______11 McCoy, Case______4______65_____ 7_____ 330____ 337____ 5.2_____84.2 OPPONENTS______4_____22____1309___ 59.5_____ 26.7______9 Bergeron, Joe______4______20____ 106_____ 0_____ 106____ 5.3_____26.5 Texas Kick-by-kick field position: NMS: 23, 47. BYU: 16, 35, TB, 16, TB, TB, 17, TB, TB. UM: TB, 22, Overstreet, Jalen____ 4______10____ 89______0_____ 89_____ 8.9_____22.2 19, TB, TB, #49, TB. KSU: 33, 36, 24, 18. Johnson, Daje______2______8_____ 66______0_____ 66_____ 8.3_____33.0 Brown, Malcolm____ 4______20____ 55______0_____ 55_____ 2.8_____13.8 Opponents Kick-by-kick field position: NMS: TB, 23, 21, 29, 26, 47^, TB, TB . BYU: TB, 24, TB, 31. De La Torre, Alex___ 4______1_____ 19______0_____ 19____ 19.0_____4.8 UM: TB, TB, TB, TB, 20, 28. KSU: 17, 27, 18, TB, TB, 26. TEAM______4______1_____ (-2)_____ 0_____(-2)___ (0.5)__ (-0.5) TEXAS______4_____ 309____ 842___ 1090___ 1932____6.3___ 483.0 Key: TB denotes touchback // * onside kick (UT recovered) // ^ drive started in UT territory // # drive OPPONENTS_____ 4_____ 323___ 1041____ 823___ 1864____5.8___ 466.0 started in opponent’s territory //$ fumble recovery //! UT Fumble //@ drive started in Opponent’s territory

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*25 Pass Davis, Mike from Ash, David New Mexico State 10-YARD GAINS BY PLAYER *24 Rush Johnson, Daje New Mexico State 24 KR Sanders, Kendall Kansas State KO PUNT 24 PR Shipley, Jaxon Kansas State NAME NO TD RUSH REC RET RET IR FR LAT 23 KR Santos, Dalton New Mexico State Sanders, Kendall 13 1 0 6 7 0 0 0 0 *23 Pass Davis, Mike from Ash, David BYU Gray, Johnathan 12 2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 PR Diggs, Quandre BYU Shipley, Jaxon 9 0 0 8 0 1 0 0 0 22 KR Sanders, Kendall Ole Miss Davis, Mike 7 4 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 22 Pass Sanders, Kendall from McCoy, Case Ole Miss Ash, David 5 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 *21 Rush Gray, Johnathan Kansas State Johnson, Daje 4 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 21 Rush Bergeron, Joe New Mexico State Brown, Malcolm 4 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 21 Pass Johnson, Marcus from McCoy, Case Kansas State Bergeron, Joe 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from McCoy, Case Ole Miss Johnson, Marcus 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 20 Pass Johnson, Marcus from Ash, David Kansas State Harris, John 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 * touchdown scored on play Overstreet, Jalen 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thomas, Duke 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Santos, Dalton 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 De La Torre, Alex 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 TEAM EXPLOSIVE PLAYS Daniels, Greg 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 12+YARDS 16+YARDS McCoy, Case 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Diggs, Quandre 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 RUSHING PASS/REC. TEXAS 72 13 28 31 10 3 0 0 0 OPPONENT UT OPP UT OPP New Mexico State____ 7______2 6______5 BYU______4______16 5______3 INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS Mississippi______4______8 4______5 RUSHING (12+ YARDS) Kansas State______7______6 3______5 YDS TYPE NAME(S) OPP Iowa State *55 Rush Ash, David New Mexico State Oklahoma *38 Rush Overstreet, Jalen New Mexico State TCU 37 Rush Gray, Johnathan BYU Kansas *24 Rush Johnson, Daje New Mexico State 21 Rush Bergeron, Joe New Mexico State West Virginia *21 Rush Gray, Johnathan Kansas State Oklahoma State 19 Rush Johnson, Daje New Mexico State Texas Tech 19 Rush De La Torre, Alex Kansas State Baylor 18 Rush Gray, Johnathan Ole Miss 17 Rush Ash, David BYU TOTALS______22______32 18______18 17 Rush Bergeron, Joe New Mexico State 16 Rush Gray, Johnathan Kansas State *15 Rush Gray, Johnathan Kansas State 15 Rush Overstreet, Jalen New Mexico State 13 Rush Gray, Johnathan Kansas State 14 Rush Gray, Johnathan Ole Miss 13 Rush Brown, Malcolm Kansas State 12 Rush Gray, Johnathan BYU 12 Rush Gray, Johnathan Ole Miss 12 Rush Gray, Johnathan BYU 12 Rush McCoy, Case Ole Miss 12 Rush Gray, Johnathan Kansas State

* touchdown scored on play

INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS PASSING (16+ YARDS) YDS TYPE NAME(S) OPP *74 Pass Brown, Malcolm from Ash, David New Mexico State *66 Pass Johnson, Daje from Ash, David New Mexico State *57 Pass Davis, Mike from Ash, David BYU *54 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David New Mexico State 45 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from McCoy, Case BYU 30 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David BYU 30 Pass Brown, Malcolm from Ash, David New Mexico State *25 Pass Davis, Mike from Ash, David New Mexico State 25 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from McCoy, Case Ole Miss *23 Pass Davis, Mike from Ash, David BYU 22 Pass Sanders, Kendall from McCoy, Case Ole Miss 20 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from McCoy, Case Ole Miss 19 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from Ash, David BYU 19 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from McCoy, Case Ole Miss 19 Pass Davis, Mike from Ash, David New Mexico State

* touchdown scored on play INDIVIDUAL EXPLOSIVE PLAYS PLAYS OF 20 YARDS OR MORE YDS TYPE NAME(S) OPP *74 Pass Brown, Malcolm from Ash, David New Mexico State *66 Pass Johnson, Daje from Ash, David New Mexico State *63 Pass Sanders, Kendall from Ash, David Kansas State *57 Pass Davis, Mike from Ash, David BYU *55 Rush Ash, David New Mexico State *54 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David New Mexico State 51 KR Sanders, Kendall Ole Miss 45 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from McCoy, Case BYU *38 Rush Overstreet, Jalen New Mexico State 37 Rush Gray, Johnathan BYU 30 Pass Brown, Malcolm from Ash, David New Mexico State 30 KR Sanders, Kendall Kansas State 30 Pass Harris, John from Ash, David BYU 25 Pass Shipley, Jaxon from McCoy, Case Ole Miss www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 29 2013 Texas Longhorns Statistics

SCORING PAT PAT PAT PAT NAME G TD FG-A KICK RUSH RCV PASS SAFETY PAT RT POINTS PPG HIGH GAME Fera, Anthony______4______0______4-5____ 17-17______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______29_____7.3______11/UM Davis, Mike______3______4______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______24_____8.0______12/NMS Gray, Johnathan______4______3______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______18_____4.5______12/KSU Johnson, Daje______2______2______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______12_____6.0______12/NMS Brown, Malcolm______4______2______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______12_____3.0____6/NMS,KSU Overstreet, Jalen______4______2______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______12_____4.0______12/NMS Ash, David______3______1______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6______2.0______6/NMS Sanders, Kendall______3______1______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6______2.0______6/KSU Bergeron, Joe______4______1______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6______1.5______6/BYU Harris, John______4______1______0-0_____ 0-0______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______6______1.5______6/NMS TEXAS______4______17______4-5____ 17-17______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______131____ 32.8______56/NMS OPPONENTS______4______14______5-5____ 13-14______0-0______0______0-0______0______0______112____ 28.0______44/UM FIELD GOAL ACCURACY NAME______G______10-19______20-29______30-39______40-49______50-59______60+_____ TOTAL______PCT______LONG Fera, Anthony______4______0-0______2-2______1-1______1-2______0-0______0-0______4-5______80.0%______47/UM TEXAS______4______0-0______2-2______1-1______1-2______0-0______0-0______4-5______80.0%______47/UM OPPONENTS______4______0-0______1-1______3-3______0-0______1-1______0-0______5-5______100.0%_____ 36/BYU SCORING DRIVES TEXAS <10 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Touchdowns______0______0______0______0______0______3______6______3______5______0 Field Goals______1______0______0______1______0______1______0______1______0______0 OPPONENTS <10 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60-69 70-79 80-89 90+ Touchdowns______0______0______0______0______0______3______1______6______3______0 Field Goals______0______0______0______1______0______1______1______2______0______0

TEXAS IN THE RED ZONE TEXAS ON FIRST AND GOAL Possessions______10 Possessions______5 Total scores______9 Total scores______5 Percentage______90.0% Percentage______100.0% Points Scored______51 Points Scored______27 Touchdowns (rush/pass)______5 (5/1) Number of plays______16 Field goals______3 Touchdowns (rush/pass)______3 (3/0) Missed field goals______0 Field goals______2 Turnovers______1 Missed field goals______0 On downs______0 Turnovers______0 Clock______0 On downs______0 Clock______0 OPPONENTS IN THE RED ZONE TEXAS NON-OFFENSIVE TOUCHDOWNS Possessions______17 Total scores______15 YDS____PLAY______PLAYER______OPPONENT Percentage______88.2% Points Scored______89 Touchdowns (rush/pass)______11 (8/3) Field goals______4 Missed field goals______0 Turnovers______2 On downs______0 Clock______0 30 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] 2013 Texas Longhorns Statistics

SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL TEXAS OPPONENT Rushing Attempts______28___ Gray, Johnathan vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______30_____Williams, Jamaa, at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Yards Rushing______141___ Gray, Johnathan vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______259_____Hill,Taysom, at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) TD Rushes______2___ Overstreet, Jalen vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______3_____Hill,Taysom, at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) ______2___ Gray, Johnathan vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______-_____ Long Rush______55t___ Ash, David vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______68t_____Hill,Taysom, at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Pass attempts______36___ McCoy, Case vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013)______46_____McDonald, Andrew, vs NMSU (Aug 31, 2013) Pass completions______24___ McCoy, Case vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013)______32_____McDonald, Andrew, vs NMSU (Aug 31, 2013) Yards Passing______343___ Ash, David vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______275_____Waters, Jake, vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Passes______4___ Ash, David vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______2_____Wallace, Bo, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Long Pass______74t___ Ash, David vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______52_____Waters, Jake, vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) Receptions______8___ Davis, Mike at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______13_____Lockett, Tyler, vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) ______8___ Shipley, Jaxon at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______-_____ Yards Receiving______114___ Davis, Mike at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______237_____Lockett, Tyler, vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Receptions______2___ Davis, Mike at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______1_____Bowen, Joshua, vs NMSU (Aug 31, 2013) ______-______1_____Engram, Evan, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) ______-______1_____Moncrief, Donte, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Long Reception______74___ Brown, Malcolm vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______52_____Lockett, Tyler, vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) Field Goals______3___ Fera, Anthony vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013)______4_____Sorensen,Justin, at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Long Field Goal______47___ Fera, Anthony vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013)______52_____Ritter, Andrew, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Punts______8___ Fera, Anthony at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______9_____Chapman-Brown, Cayle, vs NMSU (Aug 31, 2013) Punting Avg______45.7___ Fera, Anthony vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______55.0_____Campbell, Tyler, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Long Punt______68___ Fera, Anthony vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013) ______75_____Campbell, Tyler, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Long Punt Return______24___ Shipley, Jaxon vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______73t_____Scott, Jeff, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Long Kickoff Return______51___ Sanders, Kendall vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013)______41_____Hine,Adam, at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Tackles______16___ Hicks, Jordan at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______11_____Bryant, Sandarius, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Sacks______2.0___ Jeffcoat, Jackson vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______2.0_____Fua,Alani, at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Tackle For Loss______2.5___ Hicks, Jordan vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______3.0_____Bryant, Sandarius, vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) ______-______3.0_____Johnson, C.J., vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Interceptions______1___ Phillips, Adrian vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______1_____Callender, George., vs NMSU (Aug 31, 2013) ______1___ Thomas, Duke at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______1_____Barnard, Clint, vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013) Long Interception Return______-______-_____

TEAM TEXAS OPPONENT Rushing attempts______47___ vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______72_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Yards Rushing______359___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______550_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Yards Per Rush______8.5___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______7.6_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) TD Rushes______4___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______4_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Pass attempts______44___ at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______46_____vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013) Pass completions______24___ at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______32_____vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013) ______24___ vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013)______-_____ Yards Passing______356___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______275_____vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) Yards Per Pass______11.9___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______9.2_____vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) TD Passes______4___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______2_____vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Total Plays______83___ at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______99_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Total Offense______715___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______679_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Yards Per Play______9.9___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______6.9_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Points______56___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______44_____vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Sacks By______4___ vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______4_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) First Downs______26___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______33_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) Penalties______8___ vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______8_____at BYU (Sep 07, 2013) ______-______8_____vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) ______-______8_____vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) Penalty Yards______74___ vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013)______74_____vs Ole Miss (Sep 14, 2013) Turnovers______3___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______3_____vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013) ______-______3_____vs Kansas State (Sep 21, 2013) Interceptions By______1___ vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013)______2_____vs New Mexico State (Aug 31, 2013) ______1___ at BYU (Sep 07, 2013)______-_____

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GAME-BY-GAME STARTING LINEUPS OFFENSE______TE______LT______LG______C______RG______RT______WR-X______QB______TB______WR-H______WR-Z New Mexico State______Swaim____ Hawkins_ Hopkins___ Espinosa_____ Walters______Cochran_____ Davis______Ash______Gray_____ Johnson, D.____ Shipley at BYU______Sanders%__ Hawkins_ Hopkins___ Espinosa_____ Walters______Cochran_____ Davis______Ash_____ Bergeron___ Johnson, D.____ Shipley Mississippi______Daniels___ Hawkins_ Hopkins___ Espinosa_____ Walters______Cochran_____ Davis______McCoy_____ Gray______Shipley______Sanders Kansas State______Swaim____ Hawkins_ Hopkins___ Espinosa_____ Walters______Estelle____Johnson, M.____ Ash______Gray______Shipley______Sanders at Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at TCU Kansas at West Virginia Oklahoma State Texas Tech Baylor

DEFENSE______Buck______NT______DT______DE______SLB______MLB______WLB______CB______SS______FS______CB New Mexico State______Jeffcoat____Whaley______Brown_____ Reed______Diggs^_____ Edmond______Hicks______Thomas__Thompson, M_ Phillips_____Byndom at BYU______Jeffcoat____Whaley______Brown_____ Reed______Diggs^_____ Edmond______Hicks______Thomas__Thompson, M_ Phillips_____Byndom Mississippi______Jeffcoat____Whaley______Brown_____ Reed______Diggs^_____ Edmond______Hicks______Thomas____ Turner____ Phillips_____Byndom Kansas State______Jeffcoat____Whaley______Brown_____ Reed______Jinkens_____ Edmond______Hicks______Thomas__Thompson, M__Phillips_____Byndom at Iowa State vs. Oklahoma at TCU Kansas at West Virginia Oklahoma State Texas Tech Baylor * offense started game in a two-TE set @offense started game in a three-TE set &offense started game in a three-WR set %offense started game in a four-WR set ^ defense started game in a nickel package ! defense started game in a dime package ~started one game at running back

PARTICIPATION/STARTS

Career Career Consec Career Career Consec Career Career Consec Career Career Consec Player Games Starts Starts Player Games Starts Starts Player Games Starts Starts Player Games Starts Starts Offense Jalen Overstreet, RB 4 0 0 Bryon Echols, CB 4 0 0 Special Teams David Ash, QB 28 21 1 Kent Perkins, OT 1 0 0 Steve Edmond, LB 29 16 4 Kyle Ashby, DS 13 13* 0 Joe Bergeron, RB 28 7 0 Garrett Porter,OG/C 42 0 0 Sheroid Evans, CB 26 0 0 Nate Boyer, DS 17 16# 16 Malcolm Brown, RB 22 8 0 Curtis Riser, OG 1 0 0 Jordan Hicks, LB 32 15 4 Michael Davidson, PK 1 0 0 Josh Cochran, OT 28 23 0 Kendall Sanders, WR 14 3 3 Marcus Hutchins, DT 1 0 0 Anthony Fera, PK/P 10+ 10 4 Greg Daniels, TE 19 9 1 Jaxon Shipley, WR 27 19 5 Desmond Jackson, DT 29 11 0 Nick Jordan, PK 10 7 0 Mike Davis, WR 40 30 5 Geoff Swaim, TE 4 2 1 Tevin Jackson, LB 28 2 0 Cade McCrary, H 42 42 42 Alex De La Torre, FB 11 0 0 Chris Terry, TE 7 0 0 Jackson Jeffcoat, DE 31 24 4 Nick Rose, PK/KO 17 17^ 17 Dominic Espinosa, C 30 30 30 Mason Walters, OG 43 42 42 Peter Jinkens, LB 17 4 1 William Russ, P/PK 2 0 0 Kennedy Estelle, OT 7 1 1 Jacorey Warrick, WR 1 0 0 Alex Norman, DT 3 0 0 * served as the primary snapper on punts Sedrick Flowers, OG 9 0 0 Michael Wheeler, WR 4 0 0 Adrian Phillips, S 41 19 4 # served as the primary snapper on PAT/FG in 12 Johnathan Gray, RB 17 8 2 Cedric Reed, DE 24 10 10 games in 2012 and No. 1 PAT/FG and punts for John Harris, TE/WR 14 0 0 Defense Hassan Ridgeway, DT 4 0 0 four games in 2013 Desmond Harrison, OT 4 0 0 Aaron Benson, LB 13 0 0 Dalton Santos, LB 17 1 1 + also played 23 games at Penn State in 2010-11 Donald Hawkins, OT 16 15 9 Paul Boyette Jr., DT 1 0 0 Leroy Scott, CB 29 0 0 ^ served as the No. 1 kickoff specialist Trey Hopkins, OG 41 33 4 Malcom Brown, DT 17 4 4 Duke Thomas, CB 17 4 4 Bryant Jackson, WR 21 0 0 Carrington Byndom, CB 42 30 30 Kendall Thompson, LB 29 7 0 Daje Johnson, WR/RB 14 4 0 Demarco Cobbs, LB 29 6 0 Mykkele Thompson, S 30 9 1 Marcus Johnson, WR 10 1 1 Adrian Colbert, S 4 0 0 Josh Turner, S 27 3 1 Case McCoy, QB 25 7 1 Timothy Cole, LB 2 0 0 Kevin Vaccaro, S 12 0 0 M.J. McFarland, TE 16 4 0 Bryce Cottrell, DE 4 0 0 Chris Whaley, DT 42 14 4 Chet Moss, FB 21 1 0 Shiro Davis, DE 11 0 0 Reggie Wilson, DE 42 1 0 Miles Onyegbule, TE/WR 20 0 0 Quandre Diggs, CB 30 27 0 32 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] 2013 Texas Longhorns Statistics

GAME-BY-GAME CAPSULES 1ST DOWNS RUSHING PASSING TOTAL 3RD DOWN TIME OF GAME R-PS-PN ATT-YDS TD LONG C-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG PLAYS-YDS TDs CONV. POSSESSION @ Texas______17-9-0=26___42-359____4____ 55t_____ 22-30-2____ 356__ 4___74t_____72-715-8______6-11______23:48 New Mexico State__3-15-0=18___38-104____0____ 18______32-46-1____ 242__ 1___ 27_____84-346-1______5-18______36:12

Texas______7-13-3=23___29-132____1____ 37______24-44-0____ 313__ 2___57t_____83-445-3______5-17______28:55 @ BYU______24-6-3=33___72-550____4____ 68t______9-27-1____ 129__ 0___ 32_____99-679-4______10-21______31:05

@ Texas______8-10-2=20___37-124____1____ 18______24-36-0____ 196__ 1___ 25_____72-320-2______4-15______31:49 Mississippi______16-11-1=28__45-272____3____ 32______17-27-0____ 177__ 2___ 19_____72-449-5______5-10______28:41

@ Texas______16-7-1=24___28-141____2____ 21t_____ 19-34-0____ 225__ 1___63t_____81-452-4______9-18______28:19 Kansas State______6-11-4=21___38-115____3____ 23______19-30-0____ 275__ 0___ 52_____68-390-3______9-16______31:41

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@ Texas______Oklahoma State____

@ Texas______Texas Tech______

Texas______@ Baylor______

2013 CENTURY CLUB POINTS OFF TURNOVERS RUSHING UT OPP OPP UT 100 yards (1) OPPONENT______TOs___ POINTS______TOs__POINTS Gray, Johnathan______141 yards, on 28 carries, vs. KSU, 9/21 New Mexico State______3______7______3______14 BYU______0______0______2______7 RECEIVING Mississippi______1______7______1______3 100 yards (3) Kansas State______0______0______3______7 Davis, Mike______114 yards, on eight receptions, at BYU, 9/7 Iowa State______Brown, Malcolm____ 109 yards, on three receptions, vs. NMSU, 8/31 Oklahoma______Shipley, Jaxon______105 yards, on eight receptions, at BYU, 9/7 TCU______Kansas______West Virgina______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Baylor______TOTALS______4______14______9______31

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 33 2013 Texas Longhorns Statistics RUNNING BACKS #24 Joe Bergeron #4 Daje Johnson RUSHING RECEIVING RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG New Mexico State______9-79-0______21 0-0-0______0 New Mexico State______6-62-1______24t 3-67-1______66t BYU______2-3-1______2t 0-0-0______0 BYU______2-4-0______4 0-0-0______- Mississippi______8-22-0______9 0-0-0______- Mississippi______DNP Kansas State______1-2-0______2 1-8-0______8 Kansas State______DNP Iowa State______Iowa State______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______TCU______TCU______Kansas______Kansas______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Baylor______Baylor______

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______29, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) Rushing attempts______7, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Rushing yards______191, vs. Texas Tech (Fr.) Rushing yards______90, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Long______54, vs. Wyoming (So.) Long______84t, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Rushing TDs______5, vs. Baylor (So.) Rushing TDs______1, vs. Baylor (Fr.); 1 vs. NMSU (So.) 100-yard games__ 4, (13-136), vs. Kansas (Fr.); (29-191), vs. Texas Tech (Fr.); 100-yard games______- ______(15-110), vs. Wyoming (So.); (19-117), vs. Baylor (So.) Receptions______5, at Kansas State (Fr.) Receptions______3, at Oklahoma State (So.) Receiving yards______85, at Kansas State (Fr.) Receiving yards______27, vs. New Mexico (Fr.) Long______70, at Kansas State (Fr.) Long______22, vs. New Mexico (Fr.) Receiving TDs______1, vs. New Mexico (Fr.); 1 vs. NMSU (So.) Receiving TDs______- #3 Jalen Overstreet #28 Malcolm Brown RUSHING RECEIVING RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG New Mexico State______9-92-2______38t 0-0-0______- New Mexio State______3-3-0______1 3-109-1______74t BYU______1-(-3)-0______- 0-0-0______- BYU______3-15-0______9 2-15-0______15 Mississippi______0-0-0______- 0-0-0______- Mississippi______5-(-3)-0______5 0-0-0______- Kansas State______0-0-0______- 0-0-0______- Kansas State______9-40-1______13 1-7-0______7 Iowa State______Iowa State______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______TCU______TCU______Kansas______Kansas______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Baylor______Baylor______CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______7, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Rushing attempts______28, vs. Kansas (Fr.) Rushing yards______90, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Rushing yards______135, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Long______84t, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Long______31, vs. Wyoming (So.) Rushing TDs______1, vs. Baylor (Fr.) Rushing TDs______2, vs. Oklahoma State; 2, vs. Kansas (Fr.); 2, at Miss. (So.) 100-yard games______- 100-yard games_____ 5, (22-110), at UCLA (Fr.); (19-135) , vs. Okla. St. (Fr.); Receptions______- ______(28-119), vs. Kansas (Fr.), (14-135), vs. Wyoming (So.); Receiving yards______- ______(21-128) at Miss. (So.) Long______- Receptions______6, at Kansas State (So.) Receiving TDs______- Receiving yards______109, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Long______74t, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Receiving TDs______1, at Kansas State (So.); 1, vs. NMSU (Jr.) #32 Johnathan Gray RUSHING RECEIVING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG REC-YDS-TD LONG New Mexico State______6-28-0______10 2-7-0______9 BYU______13-90-0______37 0-0-0______- Mississippi______19-91-1______19 4-12-0______7 Kansas State______28-141-2______21t 2-14-0______8 Iowa State______Oklahoma______TCU______Kansas______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Baylor______CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______28, vs. Kansas State )So.) Rushing yards______141, vs. Kansas State )So.) Long______49, vs. West Virginia (Fr.) Rushing TDs______2, vs. Iowa State (Fr.); 2, vs. Kansas State (So.) 100-yard games____ 3, (18-111), at Kansas (Fr.); (20-106) at Texas Tech (Fr.); ______(28-141), vs. Kansas State (So.) Receptions______4, vs. Miss (So.) Receiving yards______41, at Texas Tech (Fr.) Long______34, at Texas Tech (Fr.) Receiving TDs______1, vs. Oregon State (Fr.)

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#14 David Ash #6 Case McCoy

OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG OPPONENT COMP-ATT-INT YDS TD LONG New Mexico State______20-28-2______343______4______74t New Mexico State______2-2-0______13______0______8 BYU______19-34-0______251______4______57t BYU______5-10-0______62______0______45 Mississippi______DNP Mississippi______24-36-0______196______1______25 Kansas State______14-25-0______166______1______63t Kansas State______5-9-0______59______0______21 Iowa State______Iowa State______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______TCU______TCU______Kansas______Kansas______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Baylor______Baylor______

CAREER HIGHS Pass attempts______40, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) CAREER HIGHS Pass completions______30, vs. Oklahoma State (So.) Pass attempts______39, at Baylor (So.) Interceptions_____2, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.); 2, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.); Pass completions______26, at Kansas State (Jr.) ______2, vs. Kansas State; 2 vs. Oklahoma (So.); Interceptions______4, at Baylor (So.) ______2, at Kansas (So.); 2, vs. TCU (So.); 2, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Passing yards______356, at Baylor (So.) Passing yards______364, vs. Iowa State (So.) Passing TDs______3, at Baylor (So.) Passing TDs______4, at Mississippi (So.); 4, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Long______80t, at Baylor (So.) Long______75t, at Texas Tech (So.) Completion percentage (min 12 att)____80.0 (12-15), at UCLA (Fr.) Completion percentage (min 12 att)__82.6 (19-23) vs. Ole Miss (So.) Passing Efficiency (min 12 att)______218.08 vs. UCLA (Fr.) Passing Efficiency (min 12 att)______259.06 vs. Ole Miss (So.)

CAREER TOTALS CAREER TOTALS 400-yard passing games______0 400-yard passing games______0 300-yard passing games______4 300-yard passing games______2 200-yard passing games______6 200-yard passing games______0 Multiple TD pass games______9 Multiple TD pass games______3 Record as a starter______14-7 (.667) Record as a starter______4-4 (.500)

RUSHING RUSHING OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT ATT-YDS-TD LONG New Mexico State____ 8-91-1_____ 55t New Mexico State______1-3-0______1 BYU______16-34-0_____ 17 BYU______2-(-11)-0______- Mississippi______DNP Mississippi______5-14-0______12 Kansas State______7-27-0_____ 11 Kansas State______0-0-0______- Iowa State______Iowa State______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______TCU______TCU______Kansas______Kansas______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Baylor______Baylor______

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Rushing attempts______15, vs. Oklahoma State (Fr.) Rushing attempts______7, at Texas A&M (So.) Rushing yards______91, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Rushing yards______25, at Texas A&M (So.) Long______55t, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.) Long______25, at Texas A&M (So.) Rushing TDs______1, vs. Kansas (Fr.); 1, vs. New Mexico (So.); Rushing TDs______- ______1, vs. Oregon State (So.); 1, vs. New Mexico State (Jr.)

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PLACE-KICKERS PUNTERS #4 Anthony Fera #4 Anthony Fera

OPPONENT FG-FGA PAT-A POINTS LONG OPPONENT NO YARDS AVG. LONG New Mexico State______0-0______8-8______8______- New Mexico State______3______137_____ 45.7______68 BYU______0-0______3-3______3______- BYU______8______350_____ 43.5______61 Mississippi______3-3______2-2______11______47 Mississippi______5______216_____ 43.2______52 Kansas State______1-2______3-3______6______27 Kansas State______4______168_____ 42.0______51 Iowa State______Iowa State______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______TCU______TCU______Kansas______Kansas______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Baylor______Baylor______

FERA’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2013: MS: 28, 30, 47. KSU: 27, 45. 2012: WVU: 38, 41. TT: 42, IS: 32,

bold denotes field goal made

#28 Nick Jordan

OPPONENT FG-FGA PAT-A POINTS LONG New Mexico State______DNP BYU______DNP Mississippi______DNP Kansas State______DNP Iowa State______Oklahoma______TCU______Kansas______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Baylor______

JORDAN’S CAREER FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 2012: WY: 46, 31, 44. WY: 38, 45.TT: 42,37. IS: 37,25. TC: 25, 25. KS: 37, 41. ORS: 46, 40.

bold denotes field goal made

#23 Nick Rose

OPPONENT FG-FGA PAT-A POINTS LONG New Mexico State______0-0______0-0______0______- BYU______0-0______0-0______0______- Mississippi______0-0______0-0______0______- Kansas State______0-0______0-0______0______- Iowa State______Oklahoma______TCU______Kansas______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Baylor______

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RECEIVING

#1 Mike Davis WR #8 Jaxon Shipley WR #17 Miles Onyegbule TE/WR OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG New Mexico State______6-63-1______25 New Mexiso State______5-40-0______10 New Mexico State______DNP BYU______8-114-2______57t BYU______8-105-0______45 BYU______DNP Mississippi______7-46-1______13 Mississippi______6-83-0______25 Mississippi______DNP Kansas State______DNP Kansas State______5-31-0______10 Kansas State______DNP Iowa State______Iowa State______Iowa State______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______Oklahoma______TCU______TCU______TCU______Kansas______Kansas______Kansas______West Virginia______West Virginia______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Baylor______Baylor______Baylor______

CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions______11, at Kansas State (Fr.) Receptions______9, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) CAREER HIGHS Yards______165, at Texas Tech (Jr.) Yards______141, at Iowa State (Fr.) Receptions_____ 1, at Missouri (Fr.); 1. vs. Kansas State (Fr.); Long______75t, at Texas Tech (Jr.) Long______78, at Baylor (Fr.) ______1, at Texas A&M (Fr.); 1, at Baylor (Fr.) TDs______2, at Texas Tech (Jr.); at BYU (Sr.) TDs______3, at Oklahoma State (So.) Yards______20, at Missouri (Fr.) 100-yard games______8, (7-104) vs. Wyoming (Fr.) 100-yard games______4, (6-141), at Iowa State (Fr.); Long______20, at Missouri (Fr.) ______(11-109) at Kansas State (Fr.); (3-115) vs. Rice (So.) ____ (4-121), at Baylor (Fr.); (8-137), vs. Iowa State (So.); TDs______- ______(5-124), at Miss. (Jr.); (6-148). vs. Baylor (Jr.); ______(8-105), at BYU (Jr.) 100-yard games______(4-165), at Texas Tech (Jr.) ; (7-113), vs. Iowa State (Jr.) ______(8-114). at BYU (Sr.) #9 John Harris WR #81 Greg Daniels OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG #2 Kendall Sanders WR Wyoming______2-59-1______54t New Mexico State______0-0-0______- OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG BYU______1-30-0______30 BYU______1-13-0______13 New Mexico State______DNP Mississippi______0-0-0______- Mississippi______0-0-0______- BYU______4-36-0______13 Kansas State______0-0-0______- Kansas State______DNP Mississippi______7-55-0______22 Iowa State______Iowa State______Kansas State______3-80-1______63t Oklahoma______Oklahoma______Iowa State______TCU______TCU______Oklahoma______Kansas______Kansas______TCU______West Virginia______West Virginia______Kansas______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______West Virginia______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Oklahoma State______Baylor______Baylor______Texas Tech______Baylor______CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions______2, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Receptions______2, vs. Iowa State (So.) CAREER HIGHS Yards______59, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Yards______62, vs. Iowa State (So.) Receptions______7, vs. Miss. (So.) Long______54, vs. NMSU (Jr.) Long______47, Iowa State (So.) Yards______80, vs. Kansas State (So.) TDs______1, vs. NMSU (Jr.) TDs______- Long______63, vs. Kansas State (So.) 100-yard games______100-yard games______TDs______1, vs. Kansas State (So.) 100-yard games______- #16 Bryant Jackson #82 Geoff Swaim TE OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG #7 Marcus Johnson, WR New Mexico State______DNP New Mexico State______1-3-0______3 OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG BYU______DNP BYU______0-0-0______- New Mexico State______1-8-0______8 Mississippi______DNP Mississippi______0-0-0______- BYU______DNP Kansas State______DNP Kansas State______1-9-0______9 Mississippi______DNP Iowa State______Iowa State______Kansas State______5-70-0______21 Oklahoma______Oklahoma______Iowa State______TCU______TCU______Oklahoma______Kansas______Kansas______TCU______West Virginia______West Virginia______Kansas______Oklahoma State______Oklahoma State______West Virginia______Texas Tech______Texas Tech______Oklahoma State______Baylor______Baylor______Texas Tech______Baylor______CAREER HIGHS CAREER HIGHS Receptions______2, at Kansas State (So.) Receptions____ 1, vs. NMSU (Fr.); 1, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) CAREER HIGHS Yards______42, at Kansas State (So.) Yards______9, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Receptions______5, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Long______31, at Kansas State (So.) Long______9, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) Yards______70, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) TDs______TDs______- Long______21, vs. Kansas State (Fr.) 100-yard games______100-yard games______- TDs______- 100-yard games______-

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#85 M.J. McFarland, TE OPPONENT REC-YDS-TD LONG New Mexico State______0-0-0______- BYU______0-0-0______- Mississippi______0-0-0______- Kansas State______DNP Iowa State______Oklahoma______TCU______Kansas______West Virginia______Oklahoma State______Texas Tech______Baylor______

CAREER HIGHS Receptions______3, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Yards______39, vs. Oklahoma (Fr.) Long______29, vs. Baylor (Fr.) TDs______1, vs. New Mexico (Fr.) 100-yard games______-

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QUARTERBACK DRIVE CHART DRIVES DRIVES ENDED BY POINTS PTS/ QB STARTED TDs FGs MFG PUNT DOWNS TO SAFETY CLOCK SCORED DRIVE EFFIC. NEW MEXICO STATE David Ash______13______6______0______0______3______1______3______0______0______42______3.2_____46.2% Case McCoy______2______2______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______14______7.0____ 100.0%

NEW MEXICO STATE David Ash______13______3______0______0______9______1______0______0______0______21______1.8_____25.0% Case McCoy______2______0______0______0______0______1______0______0______1______0______0.0_____ 0.0% David Ash/Case McCoy*______1______0______0______0______0______1______0______0______0______0______0.0_____ 0.0%

MISSISSIPPI Case McCoy______13______2______3______0______5______1______0______0______0______23______1.8_____ 0.0%

KAMSAS STATE David Ash______6______2______1______0______2______1______0______0______0______17______2.8_____50.0% Case McCoy______5______2______0______1______2______0______0______0______0______14______2.8_____40.0%

PLAYER TOTALS David Ash______31______11______1______0______13______3______3______0______0______80______2.6_____38.7% Case McCoy______22______6______3______1______7______3______1______0______1______51______2.3_____40.9% David Ash/Case McCoy*______1______0______0______0______0______1______0______0______0______0______0.0_____ 0.0%

TEXAS______54______17______4______1______20______7______4______0______1______131______2.4_____38.9% OPPONENTS______57______14______5______0______21______3______9______0______4______105______1.8_____33.3% *Both quarterbacks participated in the drive.

CAREER TOTALS David Ash______241______79______15______9______86______11______29______1______8______598______2.5_____38.0% Case McCoy______105______27______13______4______36______8______12______0______5______231______2.2_____38.1%

KEY: FG - denotes successful field goal // MFG - denotes missed field goal // QB EFFIC is the percentage of drives that generated points // Team - Team running out clock at the end of half

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DEFENSE NAME GP SOLO AST TOTAL TFL SACKS INT PBU QB-P FR-YDS FF BLK SAF HIGH GAME Hicks, Jordan______4_____ 21_____ 20_____41______3-5______0______0______0______1______0______0____ 0____ 0______16/BYU Reed, Cedric______4_____ 13_____ 16_____29______4-11_____ 2.0-10______0______3______3______0______1____ 0____ 0______14/BYU Edmond, Steve______4_____ 13_____ 15_____28______0______0______0______1______1______0______0____ 0____ 0______11/KS Phillips, Adrian______4_____ 18_____ 7______25______0______0______1-0______1______1______0______0____ 0____ 0______9/UM Thompson, Mykkele___4_____ 15_____ 9______24______1-1______0______0______0______1______0______0____ 0____ 0______8/BYU Jeffcoat, Jackson______4_____ 11_____ 12_____23______4-13_____ 2.0-11______0______1______6______1-0______0____ 0____ 0______8/BYU Brown, Malcom______4_____ 9______10_____19______4-7_____ 1.0-3______0______1______0______1-0______0____ 1____ 0______7/NMS Thomas, Duke______4_____ 8______8______16______0______0______1-0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0_____ 5/NMS,KSU Diggs, Quandre______4_____ 8______7______15______0______0______0______1______0______1-0______0____ 0____ 0______6/BYU Turner, Josh______3_____ 9______6______15______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______8/UM Jinkens, Peter______4_____ 9______5______14______2-8______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______5/NMS Byndom, Carrington___4_____ 10_____ 3______13______0______0______0______2______1______0______0____ 0____ 0______5/UM Santos, Dalton______4_____ 6______6______12______3-3______0______0______2______1______1-0______0____ 0____ 0______6/NMS Whaley, Chris______4_____ 5______7______12______2-3______0______0______0______1______1-0______0____ 0____ 0______5/NMS Evans, Sheroid______4_____ 9______2______11______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______6/NMS Wilson, Reggie______4_____ 4______7______11______0______0______0______0______1______0______1____ 0____ 0______4/BYU Thompson, Kendall___4_____ 6______4______10______0______0______0______0______1______0______0____ 0____ 0______5/NMS Jackson, Desmond____4_____ 6______4______10______0______0______0______0______0______1-0______0____ 0____ 0______4/BYU Ridgeway, Hassan_____4_____ 5______4______9______1-4______0______0______1______3______0______0____ 0____ 0______6/BYU Echols, Bryson______4_____ 2______2______4______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/4x Moss, Chet______4_____ 2______1______3______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/3x Jackson, Tevin______3_____ 1______2______3______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______2/NMS Davis, Shiro______4_____ 2______1______3______1-9_____ 1.0-9______0______0______1______0______0____ 0____ 0______2/NMS De La Torre, Alex_____4_____ 2______0______2______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______2/NMS Cole, Timothy______2_____ 1______1______2______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0____ 1/NMS, KSU Bergeron, Joe______4_____ 1______0______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/NMS Benson, Aaron______1_____ 1______0______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/NMS Rose, Nick______4_____ 1______0______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/KSU Harris, John______4_____ 1______0______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/UM Norman, Alex______3_____ 0______1______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/BYU Flowers, Sedrick______4_____ 1______0______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/KSU Hutchins, Marcus_____1_____ 0______1______1______0______0______0______0______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/NMS Cottrell, Bryce______4_____ 1______0______1______0______0______0______1______0______0______0____ 0____ 0______1/NMS Scott, Leroy______4_____ 0______0______0______0______0______0______0______0______1-0______0____ 0____ 0______-

GP - Games Played; SOLO - unassisted tackles; AST - assisted tackles; TOTAL - total tackles; TFLs - tackles for loss; Sacks - quarterback sacks; QB-P - quarterback pressures; INT - interceptions; PBU - pass breakups; FF- forced fumbles; FR - fumble recoveries; BLK - blocked kicks; SAF - Safety

Special Teams Tackles (includes tackles on punt returns, kickoff returns and plays involving offensive turnovers)

NAME TT (SOLO) NAME TT (SOLO) Moss, Chet______3 (2) Rose, Nick 1 (0) Thompson, Kendall______3 (2) Evans, Sheroid______2 (2) Echols, Bryson______2 (0) Benson, Aaron______1 (1) Bergeron, Joe______1 (1) De La Torre, Alex______1 (1) Flowers, Sedrick______1 (1) Harris, John______1 (1)

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GAME-BY-GAME DEFENSIVE STATISTICS NAME UA-A TOTAL NMS BYU MIS KS IS OU TCU KU WV OS TT BU Hicks, Jordan______21-20____ 41____ 2-7____9-7_____6-3____4-3 Reed, Cedric______13-16____ 29____ 4-6____6-8_____2-1___ 1-1f Edmond, Steve______13-15____ 28____ 0-6____2-4_____4-1____7-4 Phillips, Adrian______18-7_____ 25____ 4-2i____1-3_____8-1____5-1 Thompson, Mykkele___15-9_____ 24____ 5-2____4-4_____2-0____4-3 Jeffcoat, Jacks______11-12____ 23____ 4-3____2-6____ 2-1r___3-2 Brown, Malcom______9-10_____ 19____ 3-4____2-3_____2-1____2-2 Thomas, Duke______8-8_____ 16____ 1-4____3-0i____1-2____3-2 Diggs, Quandre______8-7_____ 15____ 2-3___ 4-2r____1-1____1-1 Turner, Josh______9-6_____ 15____DNP___3-2_____5-3____1-1 Jinkens, Peter______9-5_____ 14____ 3-2____2-1_____2-0____2-2 Byndom, Carrington___10-3_____ 13____ 2-1____2-0_____3-2____3-0 Santos, Dalton______6-6_____ 12____ 4-2____0-2_____2-1___ 0-1r Whaley, Chris______5-7_____ 12____ 3-2____1-3_____0-1___ 1-1r Evans, Sheroid______9-2_____ 11____ 5-1____2-1_____2-0____0-0 Wilson, Reggie______4-7_____ 11____ 2-0f____2-2_____0-2____0-3 Thompson, Kendall___ 6-4_____ 10____ 4-1____2-2_____0-0____0-1 Jackson, Desmon______6-4_____ 10____ 3-0____1-3_____2-0___ 0-1r Ridgeway, Hassan_____ 5-4______9_____ 1-2____4-2_____0-0____0-0 Echols, Bryson______2-2______4_____ 1-0____1-0_____0-1____0-1 Moss, Chet______2-1______3_____ 1-0____0-0_____0-1____1-0 Jackson, Tevin______1-2______3_____ 0-2____1-0____ DNP___0-0 Davis, Shiro______2-1______3_____ 1-1____0-0_____1-0____0-0 Cole, Timothy______1-1______2_____ 0-1___ DNP___ DNP___1-0 De La Torre, Alex_____ 2-0______2_____ 2-0____0-0_____0-0____0-0 Benson, Aaron______1-0______1_____ 1-0___ DNP___ DNP__ DNP Rose, Nick______1-0______1_____ 0-0____0-0_____0-0____1-0 Harris, John______1-0______1_____ 0-0____0-0_____1-0____0-0 Norman, Alex______0-1______1_____ 0-0____0-1____ DNP__ DNP Flowers, Sedrick______1-0______1_____ 0-0____0-0_____0-0____1-0 Cottrell, Bryce______1-0______1_____ 1-0____0-0_____0-0____0-0 Bergeron, Joe______1-0______1_____ 1-0____0-0_____0-0____0-0 Hutchins, Marcus_____ 0-1______1_____ 0-1___ DNP___ DNP__ DNP

NOTE: first number indicates number of solo tackles; second number indicates number of assisted tackles KEY: i - interception; f - forced fumble; r - fumble recovery; p - blocked punt; k - blocked FG; ep - blocked PAT

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TACKLES FOR LOSS (25) RECOVERED FUMBLES (6) Jeffcoat, Jackson______4-13 Brown, Malcom______1 Reed, Cedric______4-11 Diggs, Quandre______1 Brown, Malcom______4-7 Jackson, Desmond______1 Hicks, Jordan______3-5 Jeffocat, Jackson______1 Santos, Dalton______3-3 Santos, Dalton______1 Jinkens, Peter______2-8 Whaley, Chris______1 Whaley, Chris______2-3 Davis, Shiro______1-9 INTERCEPTIONS (2) Ridgeway, Hassan______1-4 Phillips, Adrian______1 Thompson, Mykkele______1-1 Thomas, Duke______1

SACKS (6) PASS BREAKUPS (14) Jeffcoat, Jackson______2-11 Reed, Cedric______3 Reed, Cedric______2-10 Santos, Dalton______2 Davis, Shiro______1-9 Brown, Malcom______1 Brown, Malcom______1-3 Byndom, Carrington______1 Cottrell, Bryce______1 QB PRESSURES (21) Diggs, Quandre______1 Jeffcoat, Jackson______4 Edmond, Steve______1 Reed, Cedric______3 Jeffcoat, Jackson______1 Ridgeway, Hassan______3 Phillips, Adrian______1 Hicks, Jordan______1 Ridgeway, Hassan______1 Edmond, Steve______1 Phillips, Adrian______1 BLOCKED PUNTS (0) Thompson, Mykkele______1 Jeffcoat, Jackson______1 Santos, Dalton______1 BLOCKED FIELD GOALS (0) Whaley, Chris______1 Wilson, Reggie______1 Byndom, Carrington______1 BLOCKED EXTRA POINTS (0) Davis, Shiro______1 Whaley, Chris______1 10-TACKLE GAMES (4) Hicks, Jordan______15, at BYU FORCED FUMBLES (2) Reed, Cedric______14, at BYU Edmond, Steve_____11, vs. KSU Reed, Cedric______1 Reed, Cedric______10, vs. NMS Wilson, Reggie______1

2013 OFFICIATING CREWS New Mexico State Iowa State West Virginia Cooper Castleberry, Kevin Matthews, Tim Crowley, Mark Stewart, Tom Bessant, Dave Curschman, Joel Wetzel, Don Kapral. Oklahoma State BYU Oklahoma Randy Christal, Jim Adams, Cal McNeil, Kelly Deterding, Joe Blubaugh, Freeman, Jones, Terry Jones.

Mississippi TCU Texas Tech Matt Austin, Rodney Lawary, Tom Sistrunk, Michael Taylor, Blake Parks, Bobby Moreau, Steven Patrick, Jack McDonald Kansas Baylor

Kansas State Reggie Smith, Michael Cooper, Mike Moeller, Frank LeBlanc, Joe Blobaugh, Tim Murray, Brad Van Vark, Walt Coleman IV, David Ames

42 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] GAME 1: #15/15 TEXAS (56), NEW MEXICO STATE (7) AUGUST 31 • DARRELL K ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 99,623 • LHN WEATHER CONDITIONS: CLEAR SKIES (100 DEGREES)

AUSTIN, Texas -- David Ash threw for 343 yards and four touchdowns SCORING SUMMARY and No. 15 Texas set a school record with 715 total offensive yards in a NEW MEXICO STATE (0-1)___0______7______0______0______7 season-opening 56-7 win over New Mexico State. TEXAS (1-0)______0______14______21______21______56 Led by Ash, the Longhorns (1-0) scored on five straight possessions FIRST QUARTER after falling behind 7-0, averaging 54.6 yards per play on the five touch- SECOND QUARTER downs. Ash hit John Harris for a 54-yard touchdown for the first of the 2:28 NMSU - Joshua Bowen 11 yard pass from Andrew McDonald (Johnson, M. kick) five successive scores, and plays of 66 yards (Ash to Daje Johnson), 24 Drive: 9 plays, 64 yards, TOP 4:27 yards (Johnson run), 55 yards (Ash run) and 74 yards (Ash to Malcolm 1:48 UT - John Harris 54 yard pass from David Ash (Fera kick) Brown) followed. Drive: 2 plays, 57yards, TOP 0:34 1:08 UT - Daje Johnson 66 yard pass from David Ash (Fera kick) Texas reached the 700-yard mark in total offense for the first time Drive: 1 play, 66 yards, TOP 0:10 in school history with a balanced attack, racking up 359 yards on the THIRD QUARTER ground and 356 through the air. Ash had 91 yards on the ground, 12:48 UT - Daje Johnson 24 yard run (Fera kick) Drive: 6 plays, 53 yards, TOP 2:12 including the 55-yard TD run in the third quarter, while Joe Bergeron 10:27 UT - David Ash 55-yd run (Fera kick) finished with 79 yards and Johnson had 62. Brown recorded the first Drive: 4 plays, 88 yards, TOP 1:28 8:11 UT - Malcolm Brown 74-yd pass from David Ash (Fera kick) 100-yard receiving game of his career, turning three catches into 109 Drive: 3 plays, 81 yards, TOP 1:04 yards. FOURTH QUARTER Jalen Overstreet, who didn’t enter the game until midway through 11:51 UT - Mike Davis 25-yd pass from David Ash (Fera kick) Drive: 4 plays, 64 yards, TOP 1:06 the fourth quarter, led the Longhorns with 92 rushing yards on nine 6:12 UT - Jalen Overstreet 1-yd. run (Fera kick) carries. His two touchdowns – one coming from a yard out and the Drive: 12 plays, 88 yards, TOP 3:48 other coming on a 38-yard dash – were the first of his Texas career. 1:26 UT - Jalen Overstreet 38-yd. run (Fera kick) “We rushed for over 300 yards, and David ran the ball well, so that Drive: 5 plays, 61 yards, TOP 1:39 really helped us,” said head coach Mack Brown. “That’s something we TEAM STATISTICS NMSU UT need to do is have our quarterback be an extra runner in key situations. First Downs______18______26 I thought he looked for the run tonight. That’s something he didn’t do Carries-Net Yards Rushing______38-104______42-359 Pass Comp-Att-Int______32-46-1______22-30-2 very much last year.” Net Yards Passing______242______356 While Ash and the offense produced, the Texas defense forced three Total Plays-Yards______84-346______72-715 turnovers and shut down the Aggies (0-1) after allowing their lone Fumbles-Lost______4-2______2-1 Punts-Avg______9-39.3______3-45.7 touchdown in the second quarter - an 11-yard touchdown pass from Penalties-Yards______3-25______3-35 Joshua Bowen to Andrew McDonald. Texas defensive ends Cedric Reed Sacks By-Loss______0-0______2-13 and Jackson Jeffcoat led the way with seven tackles apiece, including a Time of Possession______36:12______23:48 sack for Reed. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Leading 35-7 following the third quarter, Texas kept its foot on the NEW MEXICO STATE gas, scoring on all three of its possessions in the fourth quarter. Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Andrew McDonald 14-62-0; G. Morrision 12-31-0; B. Betancourt 8-19-0; Davis Cazares 1-18-0; J. Bergstrom 1-1-0; King Davis III 1-0- Mike Davis made an acrobatic, 25-yard catch in the corner of the 0, Team 1-0-0 end zone, just getting one foot in bounds to increase the lead to 42-7. Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Andrew McDonald 32-46-1-242-1 Overstreet rushed six times for 43 yards in his first drive as a Longhorn Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Joshua Bowen 8-83-1; Andrew Dean 6-22-0; Jerrel Brown 5-36-0; J. Mathews 4-52-0; P. Scoggins 3-25-0; J. Bergstrom 3-14-0; Adam Shapiro and capped it off with a one-yard touchdown run. The sophomore 1-7-0; B. Betancourt 1-4-0; G. Morrision 1-(-1)-0 scored his second touchdown of the game on a 38-yard run, completing Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Bryan Bonilla 4-4-8; Darien Johnson 7-0-7; Davis the scoring for the Longhorns. Cazares 5-2-7; Trashaun Nixon 4-1-5; Clint Barnard 3-1-4; Lewis Hill 3-1-4; Cameron Fuller 3-0-3; K. Thomas-David 2-1-3; G. Callender 2-1-3; A. Edwards “It goes to show, if we really execute 60 minutes, we can be good,” 2-1-3; Willie Mobley 2-1-3; K. Laudermill 2-0-2; Dylan Davis 1-1-2; S. Meredith said co-offensive coordinator Major Applewhite. “It’s okay to say that. 1-1-2; Nick Oliva 1-1-2; Kalei Auelua 0-2-2; Dior Moore 1-0-1; Anthony Joyner It’s out there. Let’s go get it. 1-0-1; Mason Russell 1-0-1; Kalvin Cruz 1-0-1; Dele Junaid 1-0-1; Mike Kaiser 0-1-1; Justin Smith 0-1-1 Texas ran its winning streak in season openers to 14 and is now 15-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): C. Chapman-Brown 9-354-39.3 in openers under Brown. TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Jalen Overstreet 9-92-2; David Ash 8-91-1; Joe Bergeron 9-79-0; Daje Johnson 6-62-1; Jonathan Gray 6-28-0; Case McCoy 1-4-0; Malcolm Brown 3-3-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): David Ash 20-28-2-343-4; Case McCoy 2-2-0- 13-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Mike Davis 6-63-1; Jaxon Shipley 5-40-0; Malcolm Brown 3-109-1; Daje Johnson 3-67-1; John Harris 2-59-1; Jonathan Gray 2-7-0; Marcus Johnson 1-8-0; Geoff Swaim 1-3-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Cedric Reed 4-6-10; Jordan Hicks 2-7-9; Mykkele Thompson 5-2-7; Jackson Jeffcoat 4-3-7; Malcom Brown 3-4-7; Sheroid Evans 5-1-6; Dalton Santos 4-2-6; Adrian Phillips 4-2-6; Steve Edmond 0-6-6; Kendall Thompson 4-1-5; Peter Jinkens 3-2-5; Chris Whaley 3-2-5; Quandre Diggs 2-3-5; Duke Thomas 1-4-5; Desmond Jackson 3-0-3; Carrington Byndom 2-1-3; Hassan Ridgeway 1-2-3; Alex De La Torre 2-0-2; Reggie Wilson 2-0-2; Shiro Davis 1-1-2; Tevin Jackson 0-2-2; Bryson Echols 1-0-1; Chet Moss 1-0-1; Bryce Cottrell 1-0-1; Aaron Benson 1-0-1; Joe Bergeron 1-0-1; Timothy Cole 0-1-1; Marcus Hutchins 0-1-1; Leroy Scott 0-0-0 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Anthony Fera 3-137-45.7

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 43 GAME 2: BYU (40), #15/15 TEXAS (21) SEPTEMBER 7 • LAVELL EDWARDS STADIUM • PROVO, UTAH ATTENDANCE: 63,197 • ESPN 2 WEATHER CONDITIONS: WIND AND CLOUDY: RAIN DELAY PRIOR TO GAME (63 DEGREES)

PROVO, Utah - Brigham Young quarterback Taysom Hill ran for 259 SCORING SUMMARY yards and three touchdowns to lead the Cougars past No. 15 Texas, TEXAS (1-1)______7______7______7______0______21 40-21, at LaVell Edwards Stadium. BYU (1-1)______10______17______13______0______40 Texas quarterback David Ash went 19-of-34 for 251 yards and running back Jonathan Gray had 90 yards on 13 carries, but the FIRST QUARTER Longhorns surrendered 550 rushing yards to BYU. 12:11 BYU - Justin Sorensen 34 yd field goal Drive: 11 plays, 60 yards, TOP 2:49 The Longhorns held an early 14-10 lead, but BYU scored 24 03:21 UT - Mike Davis 57 yd pass from David Ash (Fera kick) unanswered points – behind a pair of touchdown runs from Hill – to Drive: 2 plays, 63 yards, TOP 0:41 assume control. 02:17 BYU - Taysom Hill 68 yd run (Sorensen kick) Drive: 3 plays, 76 yards, TOP 0:58 Joe Bergeron’s 2-yard rushing touchdown early in the second quar- SECOND QUARTER ter gave Texas a 14-10 lead, but BYU answered less than three minutes 10:29 UT - Joe Bergeron 2 yd run (Fera kick) later to take a lead it wouldn’t surrender. On the ensuing drive after Drive: 9 plays, 76 yards, TOP 3:17 7:48 BYU - Taysom Hill 20 yd run (Sorensen kick) Texas’ go-ahead score, the Cougars had their drive prolonged by a Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:41 roughing the kicker penalty and scored four plays later on a 20-yard 5:00 BYU - Paul Lasike 10 yd run (Sorensen kick) run by Hill. Drive: 9 plays, 59 yards, TOP 2:26 0:04 BYU - Justin Sorensen 32 yd field goal A touchdown run of 10 yards by Paul Lasike and a 32-yard field Drive: 9 plays, 77 yards, TOP 2:52 goal by Justin Sorensen just before halftime gave BYU a 27-14 lead THIRD QUARTER going into the break. Hill’s 26-yard touchdown run with 10:02 left in 10:02 BYU - Taysom Hill 26 yd run (Sorensen kick) Drive: 8 plays, 79 yards, TOP 1:51 the third quarter stretched the lead to 34-14. 8:24 UT - Mike Davis 23 yd pass from David Ash (Fera kick) Ash connected with Mike Davis for a touchdown for the second Drive: 5 plays, 83 yards, TOP 1:33 time in the game on a 23-yard pass midway through the fourth quarter 5:43 BYU - Justin Sorensen 36 yd field goal Drive: 9 plays, 51 yards, TOP 2:27 to cut the deficit to 34-21, but Texas would get no closer. 0:04 BYU - Justin Sorensen 24 yd field goal Sorensen kicked a pair of field goals – one from 36 yards and the Drive: 7 plays, 73 yards, TOP 2:29 last from 24 – to complete the scoring. FOURTH QUARTER Ash’s first scoring play came on a 57-yard touchdown to Davis TEAM STATISTICS UT BYU that gave Texas a 7-3 lead with 3:21 left in the first quarter. But just First Downs______23______33_ 64 seconds later, Hill answered with a 68-yard touchdown run to give Carries-Net Yards Rushing______39-132______72-550 Pass Comp-Att-Int______24-44-0______9-27-1 BYU the lead. Net Yards Passing______313______129 Ash was injured midway through the fourth quarter and Case Total Plays-Yards______83-445______99-679 McCoy entered the game. Despite a 45-yard pass to Jaxon Shipley, the Fumbles-Lost______0-0______1-1 Punts-Avg______8-43.8______5-41.4 Longhorns couldn’t get on the board in the final stanza. Penalties-Yards______4-45______8-68 Duke Thomas made his first career interception and Malcom Sacks By-Loss______0-0______4-26 Brown recovered a fumble as the Longhorns won the turnover battle Time of Possession______28:55______31:05 2-0. Jordan Hicks (16) and Cedric Reed (14) both had career highs in INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS tackles. The game was delayed nearly two hours due to rain and light- TEXAS ning. Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Johnathan Gray 13-90-0; David Ash 16-34-0; Malcolm Brown 3-15-0; Daje Johnson 2-4-0; Joe Bergeron 2-3-1; Jalen Overstreet 1-(-3)-0; Case McCoy 2-(-11)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): David Ash 19-34-0-251-2; Case McCoy 5-10-0-62-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Mike Davis 8-114-2; Jaxon Shipley 8-105-0; Kendal Sanders 4-36-0; Malcolm Brown 2-15-0; John Harris 1-30-0; Greg Daniels 1-13-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Jordan Hicks 9-7-16; Cedric Reed 6-8-14; Mykkele Thomspon 4-4-8; Jackson Jeffcoat 2-6-8; Hassan Ridgeway 4-2-6; Quandre Diggs 4-2-6; Steve Edmond 2-4-6; Josh Turner 3-2-5; Malcom Brown 2-3-5; Kendall Thompson 2-2-4; Reggie Wilson 2-2-4; Adrian Phillips 1-3-4; Desmond Jackson 1-3-4; Chris Whaley 1-3-4; Duke Thomas 3-0-3; Sheroid Evans 2-1-3; Peter Jinkens 2-1-3; Carrington Byndom 2-0-2; Dalton Santos 0-2-2; Bryson Echols 1-0-1; Tevin Jackson 1-0-1; Alex Norman 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Anthony Fera 8-350-43.8

BYU Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Taysom Hill 17-259-3; Jamaal Williams 30-182-0; Paul Lasike 15-87-1; Mike Alisa 8-23-0; Adam Hine 1-2-0; Team 1-(-3)-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Taysom Hill 9-26-1-129-0; Team 0-1-0-0-0 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Cody Hoffman 2-63-0; Skyler Ridley 2-19-0; Brett Thompson 1-16-0; Ross Apo 1-12-0; Mitch Mathews 1-11-0; JD Falslev 1-5-0; Jamaal Williams 1-3-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Skye Povey 8-1-9; Kyle Van Noy 3-5-8; Alani Fua 5-2-7; Daniel Sorensen 3-4-7; Uani ‘Unga 2-5-7; Austin Jorgensen 3-3-6; Roberts Daniel 3-1-4; Bronson Kaufusi 2-2-4; Dallin Leavitt 1-3-4; Remington Peck 3-0-3; Blake Morgan 3-0-3; Craig Bills 2-1-3; Tyler Beck 2-1-3; Ea. Manumaleuna 1-2-3; Manoa Pikula 2-0-2; Spencer Hadley 1-0-1; Marque Johnson 0-1-1; Cody Hoffman 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Scott Arellano 5-207-41.4

44 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] GAME 3: #25/25 OLE MISS (44), TEXAS (23) SEPTEMBER 14 • DARRELL K ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 101,474 • LHN WEATHER CONDITIONS: PARTLY CLOUDY (94 DEGREES)

AUSTIN, Texas - Texas quarterback Case McCoy went 24 of 36 for SCORING SUMMARY 196 yards and a touchdown and running back Jonathan Gray ran OLE MISS (3-0)______14______3______20______7______44 for 97 yards, but No. 25/25 Ole Miss rallied to win 44-23 in sold out TEXAS (1-2)______7______16______0______0______23 Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. FIRST QUARTER The Longhorns (1-2), playing without starting quarterback David 12:22 UM - Jeff Scott 5 yd run (Ritter kick) Ash, built a 23-17 halftime lead behind McCoy, Gray and place-kicker Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:38 8:26 UM - Donte Moncrief 18 yd pass from Bo Wallace (Ritter kick) Anthony Fera’s three field goals. McCoy went 11 of 13 for 104 yards Drive: 8 plays, 57 yards, TOP 2:15 and a TD, while Gray ran for 88 yards in the first half. 3:50 UT - Mike Davis 13 yd pass from Case McCoy (Fera kick) Ole Miss quarterback Bo Wallace went 17 of 25 for 177 yards and Drive: 9 plays, 78 yards, TOP 4:29 SECOND QUARTER two touchdowns while running back Jeff Scott ran for 164 yards on 19 13:12 UT - Anthony Fera 28 yd field goal carries. Drive: 10 plays, 35 yards, TOP 3:55 A 5-yard touchdown run from Scott and an 18-yard touchdown 8:27 UT - Johnathan Gray 8 yd run (Fera kick) Drive: 7 plays, 69 yards, TOP 2:19 pass from Wallace to Donte Moncrief put the Longhorns in a 14-point 6:08 UT - Anthony Fera 30 yd field goal hole early in the first quarter. Drive: 5 play, 5 yards, TOP 1:48 0:39 UT - Anthony Fera 47 yd field goal But the UT defense held the Rebels (3-0) to 38 total yards on their Drive: 10 plays, 50 yards, TOP 4:13 next four possessions and McCoy got the offense on track with five 0:00 UM - Andrew Ritter 52 yd field goal straight scoring drives. He connected with Mike Davis on a 13-yard Drive: 4 plays, 37 yards, TOP 0:33 THIRD QUARTER touchdown pass and Fera hit a 28-yard field goal to cut the deficit to 7:49 UM - Bo Wallace 15 yd run (Ritter kick) 14-10 with 13:12 left in the second quarter. Drive: 12 plays, 80 yards, TOP 4:50 Gray had an 8-yard TD run on the following possession and Fera 1:45 UM - Evan Engram 17 yd pass from Bo Wallace (Ritter kick) Drive: 11 plays, 81 yards, TOP 4:36 hit two more field goals, including a career-long 47-yarder, to increase 0:09 UM - Jeff Scott 73 yd punt return (Ritter kick blocked) the lead to 23-14. HIs second field goal of the game was set up by an FOURTH QUARTER Ole Miss fumble. 8:42 UM - Jaylen Walton 8 yd run (Ritter kick) Drive: 4 plays, 59 yards, TOP 1:26 After Texas’ offensive surge, the Rebels (3-0) responded with 30 unanswered points. The Rebels finished the half with a 52-yard field TEAM STATISTICS UM UT goal by Andrew Ritter that was setup by a 15-yard targeting penalty. First Downs______28______20 Carries-Net Yards Rushing______45-272______37-124 “You’ve got to go back and take your momentum back in the Pass Comp-Att-Int______17-27-0______24-36-0 second half,” head coach Mack Brown said. “We let them have the Net Yards Passing______177______196 momentum going in. We didn’t take the momentum going out in the Total Plays-Yards______72-449______73-320 Fumbles-Lost______1-1______1-1 second half, and we never got it back.” Punts-Avg______3-55______5-43.2 Ole Miss scored three touchdowns in the third quarter when the Penalties-Yards______8-74______7-50 Texas offense was only able to muster 48 yards of offense. Wallace ran Sacks By-Loss______1-1______2-13 for a 15-yard score and found Evan Engram on a 17-yard touchdown Time of Possession______28:11______31:49 pass, then Scott had a 73-yard punt return for a TD, increasing the INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Rebels’ lead to 37-23 with 0:09 left in the third. OLE MISS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Jeff Scott 19-164-1; Bo Wallace 12-57-1; Jaylen Walton Rebels running back Jaylen Walton provided the game’s final 8-37-1; I. Mathers 4-14-0; Barry Brunetti 1-2-0; Team 1-(-2)-0. points with an 8-yard touchdown run midway through the fourth Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Bo Wallace 17-25-0-177-2; Barry Brunetti 0-1- quarter, putting the Rebels up 44-23. 0-0-0; L. Treadwell 0-1-0-0-0. Receiving (No-Yds-TD): L. Treadwell 5-45-0; Evan Engram 4-44-1; Donte Scott had 243 all-purpose yards for Ole Miss. Moncrief 4-43-1; Jordan Holder 3-39-0; Jeff Scott 1-6-0. Ash suffered head and shoulder injuries against BYU and was Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): S. Bryant 6-5-11; Trae Elston 5-3-8; Mike Hilton 6-1-7; ruled out of the game Friday. McCoy made his seventh-career start Tony Conner 5-2-7; Senquez Golson 3-3-6; C.J. Johnson 3-2-5; Cody Prewitt 2-2- 4; Mike Marry 2-1-3; R. Nkemdiche 2-1-3; W. Hamilton 1-2-3; Chief Brown 1-2- and first since last season’s Kansas State contest. 3; Bryon Bennett 1-1-2; D. Shackelford 0-2-2; Temario Strong 1-0-1; Cameron With the loss, Texas had its three-game winning streak in the series Whigham 1-0-1; Cody Core 1-0-1; Kailo Moore 1-0-1; Keith Lewis 1-0-1; Cliff snapped. The crowd of 101,474 was the third largest in stadium his- Coleman 0-1-1; Carlton Martin 0-1-1; Issac Gross 0-1-1; Channing Ward 0-0-0. tory. Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Tyler Campbell 3-165-55. TEXAS Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Johnathan Gray 19-91-1; Joe Bergeron 8-22-0; Case McCoy 5-14-0; Malcolm Brown 5-7-0 Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Case McCoy 24-36-0-196-1 Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Kendal Sanders 7-55-0; Mike Davis 7-46-1; Jaxon Shipley 6-83-0; 4-12-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Adrian Phillips 8-1-9; Jordan Hicks 6-3-9; Josh Turner 5-3-8; Steve Edmond 4-1-5; Carrington Byndom 3-2-5; Malcom Brown 2-1-3; Cedric Reed 2-1-3; Dalton Santos 2-1-3; Jackson Jeffcoat 2-1-3; Duke Thomas 1-2-3; Desmond Jackson 2-0-2; Peter Jinkens 2-0-2; Mykke Thompson 2-0-2; Sheroid Evans 2-0-2; Quandre Diggs 1-1-2; Reggie Wilson 0-2-2; Shiro Davis 1-0- 1; John Harris 1-0-1; Chris Whaley 0-1-1; Chet Moss 0-1-1; Bryson Echols 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Anthony Fera 5-216-43.2

45 2013 Texas Football Notes • Bye Week [Sept. 28] GAME 4: TEXAS (31), K-STATE (21) SEPTEMBER 21 • DARRELL K ROYAL-TEXAS MEMORIAL STADIUM • AUSTIN, TEXAS ATTENDANCE: 95,248 • ABC WEATHER CONDITIONS: CLEAR SKIES (78 DEGREES)

AUSTIN, Texas - Behind a career-high 141 rushing yards and two touch- SCORING SUMMARY downs from Johnathan Gray and a defense which forced three turnovers, K-STATE (2-2)______0______7______0______14______21 Texas defeated Kansas State, 31-21, at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial TEXAS (2-2)______10______7______7______7______31 Stadium in the Big 12 Conference opener for both teams. FIRST QUARTER The victory was the Longhorns’ first over the Wildcats since 2003 and 6:26 UT - Anthony Fera 27 yd field goal snapped a five-game losing streak. Drive: 18 plays, 75 yards, TOP 4:56 2:16 UT - Kendall Sanders 63 yd pass from David Ash (Fera kick) Texas quarterback David Ash went 14 of 25 with 166 yards and a touch- Drive: 3 plays, 84 yards, TOP 0:50 down in the first half to help the Longhorns take a 17-7 halftime lead. Ash SECOND QUARTER 3:02 UT - Johnathan Gray 21 yd run (Fera kick) had concussion symptoms and didn’t play after the halftime break, giving Drive: 11 plays, 76 yards, TOP 4:15 way to senior Case McCoy who played last week vs. Ole Miss. 1:01 KS - John Hubert 15 yd run (Cantele kick) Texas (2-2, 1-0 Big 12) finished nine of 18 on third-down conversions, Drive: 4 plays, 82 yards, TOP 1:56 THIRD QUARTER including four on its first scoring drive of the game, which was capped by a 9:29 UT - Johnathan Gray 15 yd run (Fera kick) 27-yard field goal from Anthony Fera. Drive: 7 plays, 56 yards, TOP 2:53 Three plays after the defense forced Kansas State’s second punt of the FOURTH QUARTER 13:22 KS - John Hubert 4 yd run (Cantele kick) game, Ash fired downfield and hit Kendall Sanders for a 63-yard touchdown. Drive: 14 plays, 72 yards, TOP 5:54 The play marked the sixth different Texas player to score a touchdown of 50 9:11 UT - Malcolm Brown 1 yd run (Fera kick) Drive: 11 plays, 66 yards, TOP 4:03 yards or longer this season. 7:00 KS - Jake Waters 1 yd run (Cantele kick) Ash completed a 10-yard pass to Jaxon Shipley on fourth-and-2 and two Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, TOP 2:05 plays later Gray ran the ball in for a 21-yard touchdown, putting the Wildcats TEAM STATISTICS KS UT (2-2, 0-1) into a 17-0 hole in the second quarter. First Downs______21______24 “Last week we were more conservative in fourth-down situations, didn’t Carries-Net Yards Rushing______38-115______47-227 go for things,” said head coach Mack Brown, who tied Woody Hayes for 10th Pass Comp-Att-Int______19-30-0______19-34-0 Net Yards Passing______275______225 on the NCAA all-time coaches victories list with the win. “We said we’re Total Plays-Yards______68-390______81-452 going to have to score some points in this league to win. So let’s go for it.” Fumbles-Lost______3-3______2-0 The Wildcats crossed into UT territory for the first time with two minutes Punts-Avg______5-41.2______4-42 Penalties-Yards______8-65______8-74 left in the first half and John Hubert got them on the board with a 15-yard Sacks By-Loss______1-8______4-20 touchdown run. Time of Possession______31:41______28:19 Ash drove the Horns into Kansas State territory with less one minute left INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS in the half, but the Horns were unable to convert a fourth-and-3 from the 40. K-STATE The junior missed last week’s Ole Miss game with head and shoulder Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Daniel Sams 8-48-0; John Hubert 12-41-2; Jake Waters 18-26-1 injuries, but was cleared to play Friday against Kansas State. Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): Jake Waters 19-30-0-275-0. “With the new concussion rules, if they have symptoms pop back up, they Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Tyler Lockett 13-237-0; Tramaine Thompson 3-18-0; take you out, period,” said Mack Brown. “He had symptoms at halftime. (The John Hubert 2-11-0; Curry Sexton 1-9-0 Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Blake Slaughter 6-4-10; Kip Daily 7-1-8; Ty Zimmerman medical staff) said he couldn’t play the second half.” 7-0-7; Dante Barnett 5-2-7; Jonathan Truman 4-3-7; Chaquil Reed 3-4-7; Tre McCoy led the Longhorns to touchdowns on two of his first three drives. Walker 3-3-6; Randall Evans 4-1-5; Dorrian Roberts 3-0-3; Alauna Finau 2-1- A fumble by Hubert and some trickery set up the first touchdown. 3; Ryan Mueller 2-1-3; Travis Britz 1-1-2; Valentino Coleman 1-1-2; Weston Hiebert 1-1-2; Travis Green 1-0-1; Mark Krause 1-0-1; Tyler Lockett 1-0-1; Curry Three straight rushes by Gray netted just 8 yards and the Horns set up Sexton 0-1-1; Logan Stephens 0-1-1; Charmeachell Moore 0-1-1 to punt from the K-State 48, but Alex De La Torre took the direct snap and Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Mark Krause 5-206-41.2 weaved 19 yards for a first down. Four plays later, Gray scampered 15 yards TEXAS for his second touchdown of the night. Rushing (Att-Yds-TD): Johnathan Gray 28-141-2; Malcolm Brown 9-40-1; David The Wildcats cut the deficit to 24-14 on Hubert’s 4-yard touchdown run Ash 7-27-0; Alex De La Torre 1-19-0; Joe Bergeron 1-2-0 with 13:22 left in the game, but the Longhorns answered on the ensuing pos- Passing (Comp-Att-Int-Yds-TD): David Ash 14-25-0-166-1; Case McCoy 5-9-0- 59-0 session. Receiving (No-Yds-TD): Marcus Johnson 5-70-0; Jaxon Shipley 5-31-0; Kendall Malcolm Brown capped off an 11-play, 66-yard rive with a 1-yard touch- Sanders 3-80-1; Johnathan Gray 2-14-0; Geoff Swaim 1-9-0; John Harris 1-8-0; Malcolm Brown 1-7-0; Joe Bergeron 1-6-0 down run with 9:11 remaining. Tackles (Solo-Asst-Total): Steve Edmond 7-4-11; Jordan Hicks 4-3-7; Mykkele Texas finished with 227 rushing yards and 225 passing yards in the game. Thompson 4-3-7; Adrian Phillips 5-1-6; Jackson Jeffcoat 3-2-5; Duke Thomas Texas’ 452 total yards were the most in the 14 all-time meetings with Kansas 3-2-4; Malcom Brown 2-2-4; Peter Jinkens 2-2-4; Carrington Byndom 3-0-3; Reggie Wilson 0-3-3; Josh Turner 1-1-2; Chris Whaley 1-1-2; Cedric Reed 1-1- State. 2; Quandre Diggs 1-1-2; Nick Rose 1-0-1; Chet Moss 1-0-1; Sedrick Flowers After being aided by a targeting penalty and ejection to Texas linebacker 1-0-1; Timothy Cole 1-0-1; Bryson Echols 0-1-1; Dalton Santos 0-1-1; Kendall Steve Edmond, the Wildcats cut the lead to 31-21 on a 1-yard sneak from Thompson 0-1-1; Desmond Jackson 0-1-1 Punting (No-Yds-Avg): Anthony Fera 4-168-42.0 quarterback Jake Waters who was 19 of 30 for 275 yards. The Longhorns sealed the win with two fumble recoveries in the final three minutes, one from Dalton Santos and the other by Chris Whaley. “We told them in the dressing room, this is a start, this isn’t the end,” Brown said. “We had to get this game tonight. We had to get back on the right track. We had to get 1-0 against the Big 12 champs from last year that we have not been successful against in a very physical ballgame.” Steve Edmond led Texas with 11 tackles and the Longhorns had four sacks. Tyler Lockett led K-State with 237 receiving yards on 13 catches. 46 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] 2013 TEXAS LONGHORNS DEPTH CHART (at Iowa State) +has redshirted; RS - redshirt; * letters won; (#) career starts; TR - transfer OFFENSE DEFENSE WIDE RECEIVER (H) STRONG END NO PLAYER CL HT WT NO PLAYER CL HT WT 8 Jaxon Shipley** (19)______Jr.____ 6-1_____ 195 88 Cedric Reed* (10)______Jr._____ 6-6_____ 258 4 Daje Johnson* (4) (duh-ZHAY)______So.____5-10_____ 180 92 Reggie Wilson*** (1)______Sr._____ 6-3_____ 255 11 Jacorey Warrick______Fr.-HS__5-10_____ 170 DEFENSIVE TACKLE (Nose) WIDE RECEIVER (Z) 90 Malcom Brown* (4)______So.____ 6-4_____ 305 2 Kendall Sanders* (3)______So.____ 6-0_____ 187 81 Hassan Ridgeway______Fr.-RS+__ 6-4_____ 305 9 John Harris*______Jr.+____ 6-3_____ 225 -or- 94 Alex Norman______Fr.-RS+__ 6-4_____ 295 TIGHT END (Y) DEFENSIVE TACKLE 82 Geoff Swaim (2) (SWAYM)______Jr.-TR___ 6-4_____ 252 96 Chris Whaley*** (14)______Sr.+____ 6-3_____ 295 85 M.J. McFarland* (4)______So.+___ 6-6_____ 240 99 Desmond Jackson** (11)______Jr._____ 6-1_____ 305 -or- 81 Greg Daniels* (9)______Jr.+____ 6-5_____ 252 BUCK END RIGHT TACKLE 44 Jackson Jeffcoat***(24)______Sr._____ 6-5_____ 250 77 Kennedy Estelle (1)______So.____ 6-7_____ 290 1 Shiro Davis* (SHY-ro)______So.____ 6-3_____ 249 76 Kent Perkins______Fr.-HS__ 6-5_____ 310 -or- 91 Bryce Cottrell______Fr.-RS+__ 6-3_____ 240

RIGHT GUARD STRONGSIDE LINEBACKER 72 Mason Walters*** (42)______Sr.+___ 6-6_____ 320 19 Peter Jinkens* (4)______So.____ 6-1_____ 218 -or- 66 Sedrick Flowers*______So.+___ 6-3_____ 312 11 Tevin Jackson** (2)______Jr._____ 6-2_____ 238

CENTER MIDDLE LINEBACKER 55 Dominic Espinosa** (30)______Jr.+____ 6-4_____ 305 55 Dalton Santos* (1)______So.____ 6-3_____ 240 73 Garrett Porter***______Sr.+___ 6-6_____ 315 33 Steve Edmond** (16)______Jr._____ 6-3_____ 245

LEFT GUARD WEAKSIDE LINEBACKER 75 Trey Hopkins*** (33)______Sr.____ 6-4_____ 300 30 Timothy Cole______Fr.-RS+__ 6-2_____ 235 66 Sedrick Flowers*______So.+___ 6-3_____ 312 35 Kendall Thompson** (7)______Jr._____ 6-3_____ 239 LEFT TACKLE CORNERBACK 51 Donald Hawkins* (15)______Sr.____ 6-5_____ 310 21 Duke Thomas* (4)______So.____5-11_____ 176 68 Desmond Harrison______Jr.-TR___ 6-8_____ 310 29 Sheroid Evans**______Jr._____ 6-0_____ 192 WIDE RECEIVER (X) FREE SAFETY 7 Marcus Johnson* (1)______So.____ 6-1_____ 189 2 Mykkele Thompson** (9) (MY-kell)_ Jr._____ 6-2_____ 186 -or- 1 Mike Davis*** (30)______Sr.____ 6-2_____ 195 5 Josh Turner** (3)______Jr._____ 6-0_____ 180 26 Adrian Colbert______Fr.-RS___ 6-2_____ 205 QUARTERBACK 6 Case McCoy** (7)______Sr.____ 6-2_____ 200 STRONG SAFETY -or- 14 David Ash** (21)______Jr.____ 6-3_____ 220 17 Adrian Phillips*** (19)______Sr._____5-11_____ 210 18 Tyrone Swoopes______Fr.-HS__ 6-4_____ 245 5 Josh Turner** (3)______Jr._____ 6-0_____ 180 31 Leroy Scott**______Jr._____5-10_____ 193 TAILBACK 32 Johnathan Gray* (8)______So.____5-11_____ 208 CORNERBACK 28 Malcolm Brown** (8)______Jr.____ 6-0_____ 225 23 Carrington Byndom*** (30) (BINE-dum)_ Sr._____ 6-0_____ 180 -or- 24 Joe Bergeron** (7) (BER-jer-on)______Jr.____ 6-1_____ 230 15 Bryson Echols______Fr.-RS___5-10_____ 180 FULLBACK NICKEL 36 Alex De La Torre* (de la TOR-ay)____So.____ 6-1_____ 233 6 Quandre Diggs** (27) (KWAN-dray)_ Jr._____5-10_____ 200 13 Chet Moss* (1)______Jr.____ 6-2_____ 242 17 Adrian Phillips*** (19)______Sr._____5-11_____ 210 PLACE-KICKER PUNTER NO PLAYER CL HT WT 4 Anthony Fera*______Sr.+___ 6-2_____ 208 4 Anthony Fera*______Sr.+___ 6-2_____ 208 19 Will Russ______Jr.____ 6-4_____ 188 28 Nick Jordan*______So.____ 6-1_____ 175 SPECIAL TEAMS PUNT RET: 8 Jaxon Shipley; 6 Quandre Diggs; KICK RET: 24 Joe Bergeron & 2 Kendall Sanders; 28 Malcolm Brown & Jalen Overstreet KICKOFFS: 23 Nick Rose, 28 Nick Jordan HOLDER: 86 Cade McCrary, 19 Will Russ SNAPPER (PAT/FG): 37 Nate Boyer, 45 Kyle Ashby SNAPPER (PUNTS): 37 Nate Boyer, 45 Kyle Ashby

www.MackBrown-TexasFootball.com 47 2013 Texas Longhorns Fall Roster NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name, POS Name No Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown (HS/JC/TR) 1 Mike Davis, WR Aboussie, Eddie*______21_____ RB_____5-9_____ 213_____Jr.-SQ______Wichita Falls, Texas (Wichita Falls) 1 Shiro Davis, DE Allen, Brandon*______40_____ DB_____6-2_____ 200_____Fr.-HS______Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 2 Kendall Sanders, WR Ash, David______14_____ QB_____6-3_____ 220_____Jr.-2L______Belton, Texas (Belton) 2 Mykkele Thompson, S Ashby, Kyle______45_____ DS_____6-1_____ 235_____So.-1L______Lake Jackson, Texas (Brazoswood) 3 Jordan Hicks, LB Becker, Mitchell*______38______P______6-2_____ 185_____Fr.-HS______League City, Texas (Clear Creek)_ 3 Jalen Overstreet, RB Benson, Aaron______8_____ LB_____6-2_____ 233_____Jr.-SQ______Cedar Hill, Texas (Cedar Hill) 4 Anthony Fera, PK/P Bergeron, Joe______24_____ RB_____6-1_____ 230_____Jr.-2L______Mesquite, Texas (North Mesquite) 4 Daje Johnson, WR/RB Bluiett, Caleb______42_____ TE_____6-3_____ 255_____Fr.-RS______Beaumont, Texas (West Brook) 5 Josh Turner, S Boldt, Dillon*______36_____ DB_____5-10____ 170_____Fr.-RS______Austin, Texas (Bowie) 6 Quandre Diggs, CB Boyer, Nate______37_____ DS_____5-11____ 190_____Jr.-1L______Dublin, Calif. (Valley Christian) 6 Case McCoy, QB Boyette Jr., Paul______50_____ DT_____6-4_____ 297_____Fr.-RS______Humble, Texas (Humble) 7 Demarco Cobbs, LB Brown, Malcolm______28_____ RB_____6-0_____ 225_____Jr.-2L______Cibolo, Texas (Steele) 7 Marcus Johnson, WR Brown, Malcom______90_____ DT_____6-4_____ 305_____So.-1L______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) 8 Aaron Benson, LB Byndom, Carrington______23_____ CB_____6-0_____ 180_____Sr.-3L______Lufkin, Texas (Lufkin) 8 Jaxon Shipley, WR Center, Matt*______83____TE/DS____6-2_____ 209_____Fr.-HS______Llano, Texas (Llano) 9 John Harris, TE/WR Cobbs, Demarco______7_____ LB_____6-2_____ 223_____Sr.-2L______Tulsa, Okla. (Tulsa Central) 11 Tevin Jackson, LB Cochran, Josh______78_____ OT_____6-6_____ 301_____Jr.-2L______Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville) 11 Jacorey Warrick, WR Colbert, Adrian______26______S______6-2_____ 205_____Fr.-RS_____ Mineral Wells, Texas (Mineral Wells) 13 Chet Moss, FB Cole, Timothy______30_____ LB_____6-2_____ 235_____Fr.-RS______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) 14 David Ash, QB Collins, Chevoski______14_____ DB_____5-11____ 190_____Fr.-HS______Livingston, Texas (Livingston) 14 Chevoski Collins, DB Cottrell, Bryce______91_____ DE_____6-3_____ 240_____Fr.-RS______Plano, Texas (Plano West) 15 Bryson Echols, CB Cruciani, Dominic*______48_____ FB_____5-11____ 225_____Jr.-SQ______Southlake, Texas (Carroll) 15 Trey Holtz, QB* Daniels, Greg______81_____ TE_____6-5_____ 252_____Jr.-1L______Houston, Texas (St. Pius X) 16 Bryant Jackson, WR Davidson, Michael*______35_____ PK_____6-4_____ 200_____Fr.-RS______Aberdeen, Scotland (Strake Jesuit) 17 Adrian Phillips, S Davis, Antwuan______25_____ CB_____5-11____ 192_____Fr.-HS______Bastrop, Texas (Bastrop) 17 Miles Onyegbule, TE Davis, Deoundrei______41_____ LB_____6-3_____ 215_____Fr.-HS______Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods) 18 Tyrone Swoopes, QB Davis, Gaston*______39_____ RB_____6-0_____ 195_____Fr.-RS______Houston, Texas (Clear Lake) 18 Kevin Vaccaro, S Davis, Mike______1_____ WR_____6-2_____ 195_____Sr.-3L______Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 19 Peter Jinkens, LB Davis, Shiro______1_____ DE_____6-3_____ 249_____So.-1L______Shreveport, La. (Woodlawn) 19 William Russ, P/PK DeGroot, Hunter*______29_____ WR_____6-1_____ 180_____Fr.-HS______Arlington, Texas (High Point) 21 Eddie Aboussie, RB* De La Torre, Alex______36_____ FB_____6-1_____ 233_____So.-1L______Denton, Texas (Ryan) Diggs, Quandre______6_____ CB_____5-10____ 200_____Jr.-2L______Angleton, Texas (Angleton) 21 Duke Thomas, CB Doyle, Taylor______74_____ OG_____6-5_____ 300_____So.-SQ______Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 23 Carrington Byndom, CB Echols, Bryson______15_____ CB_____5-10____ 180_____Fr.-RS______DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 23 Nick Rose, PK Edmond, Steve______33_____ LB_____6-3_____ 245_____Jr.-2L______Daingerfield, Texas (Daingerfield) 24 Joe Bergeron, RB Espinosa, Dominic______55______C______6-4_____ 305_____Jr.-2L______Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 25 Antwuan Davis, CB Estelle, Kennedy______77_____ OT_____6-7_____ 290_____So.-SQ______Pearland, Texas (Dawson) 25 Michael Wheeler, WR* Evans, Sheroid______29_____ CB_____6-0_____ 192_____Jr.-2L______Sugar Land, Texas (Fort Bend Dulles) 26 Adrian Colbert, S Fera, Anthony______4____ PK/P____6-2_____ 208_____Sr.-1L_____Cypress, Texas (St. Pius X/Penn State) 26 David Thomann, WR* Fife, Lane*______82_____ WR_____6-0_____ 170_____Sr.-SQ______New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon) 27 Michael Zaring, WR* Flowers, Sedrick______66_____ OG_____6-3_____ 312_____So.-1L______Houston, Texas (North Shore) 28 Malcolm Brown, RB Giron, Chris*______83_____ WR_____5-8_____ 165_____Jr.-SQ______Cypress, Texas (Cypress Woods) 28 Nick Jordan, PK Gonzales, Trey*______48_____ LB_____6-0_____ 225_____So.-SQ______Friendswood, Texas (Friendswood) 29 Hunter DeGroot, WR* Gray, Johnathan______32_____ RB_____5-11____ 208_____So.-1L______Aledo, Texas (Aledo) 29 Sheroid Evans, CB Greenlea, Garrett______79_____ OT_____6-7_____ 305_____So.-SQ______Spring, Texas (Klein Collins) 30 Timothy Cole, LB Haines, Dakota*______42_____ WR_____6-1_____ 184_____So.-SQ______Lago Vista, Texas (Lago Vista) 30 Ryan Roberts, CB* Haines, Dylan*______44_____ DB_____6-1_____ 190_____Fr.-RS______Lago Vista, Texas (Lago Vista) 31 Ben Pruitt, PK* Hammad, Rami______67_____ OG_____6-5_____ 315_____Fr.-HS______Irving, Texas (Irving) 31 Leroy Scott, CB Harris, John______9___ TE/WR___6-3_____ 225_____Jr.-1L______Garland, Texas (Naaman Forest) 32 Johnathan Gray, RB Harrison, Desmond______68_____ OT_____6-8_____ 310_____Jr.-TR__ Houston, Texas (Oak Ridge [N.C.]/Contra Costa [Calif.] CC) 32 Erik Huhn, S Hawkins, Donald______51_____ OT_____6-5_____ 310_____Sr.-1L__ Tunica, Miss. (Rosa Fort/Northwest [Miss.] CC) 33 Steve Edmond, LB Hicks, Jordan______3_____ LB_____6-2_____ 238_____Jr.-2L______Cincinnati, Ohio (Lakota West) 33 Grant Sirgo, PK* Holtz, Trey*______15_____ QB_____6-0_____ 180_____Fr.-RS______Tampa, Fla. (H.B. Plant) 35 Michael Davidson, PK* Hopkins, Trey______75_____ OG_____6-4_____ 300_____Sr.-3L______Galena Park, Texas (North Shore) 35 Kendall Thompson, LB Huffines, Devin*______37_____ DB_____6-0_____ 193_____Sr.-SQ______Highland Park, Texas (Home School) 36 Alex De La Torre, FB Hughes, Camrhon______71_____ OT_____6-7_____ 320_____Fr.-RS____ Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 36 Dillon Boldt, DB* Hughes, Naashon______40_____ LB_____6-4_____ 225_____Fr.-HS____Harker Heights, Texas (Harker Heights) 37 Nate Boyer, DS Huhn, Erik______32______S______6-3_____ 207_____Fr.-HS______Cibolo, Texas (Steele) 37 Devin Huffines, DB* Hutchins, Marcus______65_____ DT_____6-5_____ 292_____So.-SQ______DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) Izadi, Shawn*______45_____ LB_____6-0_____ 215_____Sr.-SQ______Coppell, Texas (Coppell)

48 2013 Texas Football Notes • at Iowa State [Oct. 3] 2013 Texas Longhorns Fall Roster ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER Name No Pos Ht Wt Cl-Exp Hometown (HS/JC/TR) No. Name, POS 38 Mitchell Becker, P* Jackson, Bryant______16_____ WR_____6-2_____ 200_____Jr.-1L_____ Sulphur Springs, Texas (Sulphur Springs) 39 Gaston Davis, RB* Jackson, Desmond______99_____ DT_____6-1_____ 305_____Jr.-2L______Houston, Texas (Westfield) 39 Tom Newman, DS* Jackson, Tevin______11_____ LB_____6-2_____ 238_____Jr.-2L______Garland, Texas (Garland) James, Darius______52_____ OG_____6-5_____ 320_____Fr.-HS______Killeen, Texas (Harker Heights) 40 Brandon Allen, DB* Jeffcoat, Jackson______44_____ DE_____6-5_____ 250_____Sr.-3L______Plano, Texas (Plano West) 40 Naashon Hughes, LB Jinkens, Peter______19_____ LB_____6-1_____ 218_____So.-1L______Dallas, Texas (Skyline) 41 Deoundrei Davis, LB Johnson, Daje______4___ WR/RB___5-10____ 180_____So.-1L______Pflugerville, Texas (Hendrickson) 42 Caleb Bluiett, TE Johnson, Marcus______7_____ WR_____6-1_____ 189_____So.-1L______League City, Texas (Clear Springs) 42 Dakota Haines, WR* Jordan, Nick______28_____ PK_____6-1_____ 175_____So.-1L______Coppell, Texas (Coppell) 43 Logan Mills, DE* Lee, Tyler*______87_____ WR_____5-10____ 180_____Fr.-RS______Houston, Texas (Cypress Creek) 44 Jackson Jeffcoat, DE Lopez, Frank*______58_____ OL_____6-2_____ 235_____Fr.-HS______Eagle Pass, Texas (Winn) 44 Dylan Haines, DB* Marriott, Tyler*______84_____ WR_____6-1_____ 185_____Fr.-HS______McAllen, Texas (McAllen Memorial) 45 Kyle Ashby, DS McCoy, Case______6_____ QB_____6-2_____ 200_____Sr.-2L______Graham, Texas (Graham) 45 Shawn Izadi, LB* McCrary, Cade______86______H______6-4_____ 195_____Sr.-3L______Austin, Texas (Lake Travis) 47 Chris Terry, TE* McFarland, M.J.______85_____ TE_____6-6_____ 240_____So.-1L______El Paso, Texas (El Dorado) 48 Dominic Cruciani, FB* Meander, Montrel______88_____ WR_____6-3_____ 185_____Fr.-HS______Amarillo, Texas (Palo Duro) 48 Trey Gonzales, LB* Mills, Logan*______43_____ DE_____6-3_____ 215_____So.-SQ______La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia) 50 Paul Boyette Jr., DT Moss, Chet______13_____ FB_____6-2_____ 242_____Jr.-1L______Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 50 Jake Raulerson, C Newman, Tom*______39_____ DS_____6-2_____ 230_____Jr.-SQ______Brenham, Texas (Brenham) 51 Donald Hawkins, OT Norman, Alex______94_____ DT_____6-4_____ 295_____Fr.-RS______Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne) 52 Darius James, OG Oliver, Jake______86_____ WR_____6-4_____ 205_____Fr.-HS______Dallas, Texas (Jesuit) 55 Dominic Espinosa, C Onyegbule, Miles______17_____ TE_____6-4_____ 235_____Jr.-1L______Arlington, Texas (Arlington) 55 Dalton Santos, LB Orren, Clark*______57_____ OL_____6-0_____ 257_____Fr.-RS______Longview, Texas (Longview) 56 Drew Russo, OL* Overstreet, Jalen______3_____ RB_____6-2_____ 215_____Fr.-RS______Tatum, Texas (Tatum) 57 Clark Orren, OL* Perkins, Kent______76_____ OT_____6-5_____ 310_____Fr.-HS______Dallas, Texas (Lake Highlands) 58 Frank Lopez, OL* Phillips, Adrian______17______S______5-11____ 210_____Sr.-3L______Garland, Texas (Garland) 62 Curtis Riser, OG Porter, Garrett______73____ OG/C____6-6_____ 315_____Sr.-3L______Odessa, Texas (Permian) 65 Marcus Hutchins, DT Pruitt, Ben*______31_____ PK_____6-1_____ 200_____So.-SQ____ The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) 66 Sedrick Flowers, OG Raulerson, Jake______50______C______6-5_____ 280_____Fr.-HS______Celina, Texas (Celina) 67 Rami Hammad, OG Reed, Cedric______88_____ DE_____6-6_____ 258_____Jr.-1L______Cleveland, Texas (Cleveland) 68 Desmond Harrison, OT Ridgeway, Hassan______81_____ DT_____6-4_____ 305_____Fr.-RS______Mansfield, Texas (Mansfield) 71 Camrhon Hughes, OT Riser, Curtis______62_____ OG_____6-4_____ 310_____Fr.-RS______DeSoto, Texas (DeSoto) 72 Mason Walters, OG Roberts, Ryan*______30_____ CB_____5-8_____ 171_____Jr.-SQ______Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 73 Garrett Porter, OG/C Rose, Nick______23_____ PK_____6-3_____ 197_____So.-1L______Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) 74 Taylor Doyle, OG Russ, William______19____ P/PK____6-4_____ 188_____Jr.-SQ______Shreveport, La. (Evangel Christian) 75 Trey Hopkins, OG Russo, Drew*______56_____ OL_____6-2_____ 255_____Jr.-SQ______Cedar Park, Texas (Cedar Park) 76 Kent Perkins, OT Sanders, Kendall______2_____ WR_____6-0_____ 187_____So.-1L______Athens, Texas (Athens) 77 Kennedy Estelle, OT Santos, Dalton______55_____ LB_____6-3_____ 240_____So.-IL______Van, Texas (Van) 78 Josh Cochran, OT Scott, Leroy______31_____ CB_____5-10____ 193_____Jr.-2L______Pasadena, Texas (South Houston) 79 Garrett Greenlea, OT Shipley, Jaxon______8_____ WR_____6-1_____ 195_____Jr.-2L______Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) Sirgo, Grant*______33_____ PK_____5-10____ 190_____Sr.-SQ______Midland, Texas (Midland) 81 Greg Daniels, TE Swaim, Geoff______82_____ TE_____6-4_____ 252_____Jr.-TR__ Chico, Calif. (Pleasant Valley/Butte [Calif.] CC) 81 Hassan Ridgeway, DT Swoopes, Tyrone______18_____ QB_____6-4_____ 245_____Fr.-HS______Whitewright, Texas (Whitewright) 82 Lane Fife, WR* Templin, Ty*______89_____ WR_____6-0_____ 180_____Fr.-RS______Granbury, Texas (Trinity Valley) 82 Geoff Swaim, TE Terry, Chris*______47_____ TE_____6-4_____ 245_____Sr.-SQ____College Station, Texas (A&M Consolidated) 83 Matt Center, TE/DS* Thomann, David*______26_____ WR_____6-0_____ 185_____Sr.-HS______Winchester, Mass. (Winchester) 83 Chris Giron, WR* Thomas, Duke______21_____ CB_____5-11____ 176_____So.-1L______Killeen, Texas (Copperas Cove) 84 Tyler Marriott, WR* Thompson, Kendall______35_____ LB_____6-3_____ 239_____Jr.-2L______Carthage, Texas (Carthage) 85 M.J. McFarland, TE Thompson, Mykkele______2______S______6-2_____ 186_____Jr.-2L______San Antonio, Texas (Stevens) 86 Cade McCrary, H Turner, Josh______5______S______6-0_____ 180_____Jr.-2L______Oklahoma City, Okla. (Millwood) 86 Jake Oliver, WR Vaccaro, Kevin______18______S______5-10____ 180_____So.-1L______Brownwood, Texas (Brownwood) 87 Tyler Lee, WR* Walters, Mason______72_____ OG_____6-6_____ 320_____Sr.-3L______Wolfforth, Texas (Frenship) 88 Montrel Meander, WR Warrick, Jacorey______11_____ WR_____5-10____ 170_____Fr.-HS______Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) 88 Cedric Reed, DE Whaley, Chris______96_____ DT_____6-3_____ 295_____Sr.-3L______Madisonville, Texas (Madisonville) 89 Ty Templin, WR* Wheeler, Michael*______25_____ WR_____5-10____ 191_____Jr.-SQ______Sunnyvale, Texas (North Mesquite) 90 Malcom Brown, DT Wilson, Reggie______92_____ DE_____6-3_____ 255_____Sr.-3L______Haltom City, Texas (Haltom) 91 Bryce Cottrell, DE Zaring, Michael*______27_____ WR_____6-3_____ 191_____Fr.-RS______Keller, Texas (Keller) 92 Reggie Wilson, DE * non-scholarship player; roster as of Sept. 18 94 Alex Norman, DT 96 Chris Whaley, DT 99 Desmond Jackson, DT

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