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2013 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Bednarik Award (July 8) LB C.J
2013 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Bednarik Award (July 8) LB C.J. Mosley, Alabama DE Jeremiah Attaochu, Georgia Tech LB Trent Murphy, Stanford DE Deion Barnes, Penn State DT Louis Nix III, Notre Dame DT Calvin Barnett, Oklahoma State DT Roosevelt Nix, Kent State S C.J. Barnett, Ohio State S Calvin Pryor, Louisville LB Anthony Barr, UCLA CB Loucheiz Purifoy, Florida LB Lamin Barrow, LSU DT Travis Raciti, San Jose State DE Vic Beasley, Clemson CB Bradley Roby, Ohio State CB Deion Belue, Alabama LB Ryan Shazier, Ohio State CB Bene Benwikere, San Jose State LB Prince Shembo, Notre Dame LB Greg Blair, Cincinnati LB Shayne Skov, Stanford LB Chris Borland, Wisconsin LB Yawin Smallwood, Connecticut DE Carl Bradford, Arizona State S Derron Smith, Fresno State DE Morgan Breslin, USC DE Chris Smith, Arkansas LB Jonathan Brown, Illinois S Hakeem Smith, Louisville LB Max Bullough, Michigan State DT Will Sutton, Arizona State DT Ryan Carrethers, Arkansas State CB Jemea Thomas, Georgia Tech S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix, Alabama DE Stephon Tuitt, Notre Dame DE Jadeveon Clowney, South Carolina DE Chidera Uzo-Diribe, Colorado CB Aaron Colvin, Oklahoma LB Kyle Van Noy, BYU DE Scott Crichton, Oregon State CB Jason Verrett, TCU CB Darqueze Dennard, Michigan State DT Nikita Whitlock, Wake Forest DT Aaron Donald, Pittsburgh DT Leonard Williams, USC DT Dominique Easley, Florida S Ty Zimmerman, Kansas State CB Ifo Ekpre-Olomu, Oregon LB Jake Fely, San Diego State Biletnikoff Award (July 16) DE Devonte Fields, TCU Jared Abbrederis, Wisconsin LB Jake Fischer, Arizona Davante Adams, Fresno State DE Dee Ford, Auburn Nelson Agholor, USC CB E.J. -
The Fiesta Is Just Getting Started BIG12 CHAMPS
Monday | December 9, 2013 Vol.116 No. 52 baylorlariat com Baylor Lariat The fiesta is just getting started BIG12 CHAMPS VS PHOTOS BY MATT HELLMAN | LARIAT MULTIMEDIA PRODUCER AND ROBBY HIRST | LARIAT PHOTOGRAPHER | baylorlariat com Bowl Issue MONDAY | DECEMBER 9, 2013 2 Baylor Lariat www.baylorlariat.com Bears win Big 12 Conference title By Shehan Jeyarajah After the Oklahoma game, the “This was amazing,” former Sports Writer injury bug began to bite the Bears. three-star recruit and current Out- At different points of the season, land Trophy finalist Cyril Rich- When asked during Big 12 me- running backs Lache Seastrunk ardson said. “When I came here, I dia day back in July whether Baylor and Glasco Martin, receiver Tevin thought I would just give it my all could win a Big 12 Championship, Reese, left tackle Spencer Drango, and do what I can, but to see every- senior safety Ahmad Dixon was linebacker Bryce Hager and cor- thing according to what happened quick to respond. nerback K.J Morton went down tonight, it’s an overwhelming feel- “Can God save a hooker?” with injuries. ing. I never thought that I would Well, it seems as though the While the offense slowed at be standing up there celebrating a answer to that question is an em- times, it gave the defense a chance Big 12 Championship.” phatic ‘yes.’ to prosper. Baylor sits at No. 6 and is head- Baylor trounced No. 25 Uni- That is, until No. 4 Baylor ed to a BCS bowl game for the first versity of Texas 30-10 in freezing struggled against No. -
Program History
2018 BAYLOR FOOTBALL @BUFOOTBALL PROGRAM HISTORY Baylor’s football program celebrates its 120th it, and demurred. With its ‘wild card’ from the was becoming known as Bears and Baylor itself year of existence and its 117th season in 2018. coloring book in the game, Baylor rallied to was becoming part of a new conference, the The school has fielded a varsity team each year win the game, 23-8, amid what was reported to Southwest Conference. since 1899 save the 1906, 1943 and 1944 seasons. be ‘bitterness and confusion’ on the part of the The new league was formed on May 6 of that Baylor first began playing football in 1899 TCU team and its supporters. The city of Waco year with football competition scheduled to be- and started putting together a history that was was a little noisy that evening. This, by the way, gin in 1915. Baylor, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Texas, not all that bad considering the times. Baylor’s is a report from the files of TCU. No reference to Texas A&M, Oklahoma A&M and Southwestern first five teams all finished with better than .500 Mr. Fouts strip act is to be found in the Baylor University were charter members. Rice was ac- records. After 14 years of football, and there was book.” cepted provisionally and did participate in 1915, one season (1906) when Baylor did not field a One more Baylor game from that era de- but then backed out for 1916 and 1917 before team, the university was on the topside of the mands attention. -
MATCH-UP Buc's-Dallas'16
vs TAMPA BAY BUC’S 8-5 DALLAS COWBOYS 11-2 () th st 6-10 IN 2015(4th) 2-14 in 2014 (4th) 4-12 in 2013 (4th) 7-9 in 2012(3rd) 4-12 in 2015 ( 4 ) NFC-E 12-4 in 2014 ( 1 ) 8-8 in 2013 SERIES : Cowboys Lead Regular Season Series 11-4 (3-3 in Tampa, 8-1 in Dallas) Dallas 2-0 in Post Season BUCS 41st SEASON 1976-2016 Owner: Pres/CEO Jerry Jones----Since 1989 19th in Raymond James STADIUM(1998) Cowboys are 5-3 in Super Bowls Last: Beat Steelers 27-17 Super Bowl XXX(1/28/96) 2015 2016 STAT STORY vs Cowboys 2016 2015 (5th) 135.1 (17th) 104.8 RUSH OFFENSE 152.2 (2nd) 118.1 (8th) (17th) 240.8 (15th) 250.3 PASS OFFENSE 233.1 (20th) 216.9 (24th) (5th) 375.9 (15th) 355.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 385.2 (5th) 335.1 (17th) (10th) 41.6% (6th) 44.4% 3rd Down% 42.3% 12th 34.6% 27th 7-13 4-8 4th Down% 8-9 Tops 8-16 T-15th 20th 21.4pts 18th 22.5pts SCORING 26.2pts (6th) 17.2pts (31st) 21 (T-7th) th 8th (5 v Ind) 27 T-12th 26 SACKS ALLOWED 33 (17 ) 8 Fum 4 Int 12 Total 11 Fum 22 Int 33 Total 13 fum 15 int/ 28 Total 7 fum 12 int / 19 Total TURNOVERS (11th) 100.4 (21st) 110.7 RUSH DEFENSE 83.1 (2nd) 120.9 (T-18th) (16th) 240.0 (16th) 249.8 PASS DEFENSE 276.8 (28th) 227.3 (T-10th) (10th ) 340.4 (21st) 360.5 TOTAL DEFENSE 350.9 (16th) 348.1 (15th) (30th ) 46.0% (2nd) 34.2% 3rd Down % 39.0% (17th ) 38.9% (15th) 26th 26.1pts 16th 22.8pts SCORING 18.3pts (5th) 23.4pts (16th) SACKS th th 23 (29th) 31 (21st) 10 38 T-12 30 11 fum 14 int / 22Total 9 fum, 5 int 14 Total 5 fum, 8 int 11 Total 12 fum 11 int / 23Total TURNOVERS FORCED th nd 7th in NFL +6 TURNOVER MARGIN (+2) T-12 (-22) -
Aroster and Depth Chart.Indd
• ALL-TIME ASSISTANT COACHES • Name (position coached) Years on Staff Name Years on Staff Nick Aliotti (def. coord./special teams/db) 1998 Demetrice Martin (db) 2012-13 Foster Andersen (ol/te/db) 1977 Jim Mastro (f back/te) 2011 Norm Andersen (wr/rb) 1982-86, 1994-95 Tory Matheson (freshman) 1971 Steve Axman (off. coord./qb/ol) 1987-88, 2003 Bill Matthews (rb) 1971-78 Dino Babers (asst. hc/rb/wr) 2004-07 Noel Mazzone (off. coord./qb) 2012-13 Bill Barnes (ends) 1950-58 Taylor Mazzone (qb) 2013 John Becker (freshman) 1970 D.J. McCarthy (wr) 2006 Bob Bergdahl (freshman, running backs) 1958-64 Angus McClure (te/special teams,ol,dl) 2007, 2011-13 Gary Bernardi (te/ol/special teams) 1994-03 Bob McKittrick (ol/defense/db/lb/dl) 1965-70 Eric Bieniemy (rb/special teams) 2003-05 Bill McPherson (dl) 1975-77 Gary Blackney (db) 1978-79 Mike Mikolayunas (qb, wr) 1979 (Spring) Ken Blair (lb/special teams/wr) 1971-73 Reggie Moore (wr) 2008-10 Sam Boghosian (guard, center, lb) 1957-64 Thurmond Moore (dl) 2005 Alan Borges (off. coord./qb) 1996-00 Jim Mora (lb) 1974 Inoke Breckterfield (dl) 2011 Wayne Moses (rb) 1990-95, 2008-11 Deke Brackett (backs) 1950-63 Jim Myers (line) 1949-56 Rich Brooks (lb/sp. teams) 1970, 1976 Ray Nagel (backfield) 1955-57 Steve Broussard (rb) 2012-13 Ron Nay (off. backs) 1971 Chuck Bullough (lb/def. coord.) 2006-10 Rick Neuheisel (wr/qb) 1988-93 Jacob Burney (dl) 1990-92 Jay Norvell (off. coord./qb) 2007 Tom Cable (off. -
THE HEAD COACHES IMPORTANT NFL DATES CHICAGO BEARS REGULAR SEASON Marc Trestman Oct
Chicago Bears (3-4) at New England Patriots (5-2) Sunday, October 26, 2014 -- Noon CT Gillette Stadium (FieldTurf) -- 68,756 THIS WEEK at PATRIOTS CHICAGO BEARS 2014 SCHEDULE PRESEASON The Bears (3-4) close out the fi rst half of the regular season by hitting the road for the fi fth Day Date Opponent Result Score time in the last seven weeks when they travel to New England to take on the Patriots (5-2) on Fri. Aug. 8 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES .....W ........................34-28 Thur. Aug. 14 JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS .W ........................20-19 Sunday, October 26. Fri. Aug. 22 @ Seattle Seahawks ............L ...........................6-34 The Bears are 3-1 on the road this season. Thur. Aug. 28 @ Cleveland Browns.............L .........................13-33 Chicago is 1-2 against the AFC this season, losing to the Bills (23-20 in overtime in Week REGULAR SEASON Result/ Score/ 1) and Dolphins (27-14 in Week 7) at home in between defeating the New York Jets (27-19 in Day Date Opponent CT Network Week 3) on the road. Sun. Sept. 7 BUFFALO BILLS ...................L ...................20-23 (ot) Sun. Sept. 14 @ San Francisco 49ers..........W ........................28-20 Following Sunday’s contest, the Bears will have their bye weekend before traveling to Green Mon. Sept. 22 @ New York Jets ....................W ........................27-19 Bay to take on the Packers on Sunday, November 9. Following that road trip, Chicago will play Sun. Sept. 28 GREEN BAY PACKERS .........L ..........................17-38 fi ve of their last seven games of the regular season at home. Sun. Oct. 5 @ Carolina Panthers ..............L ..........................24-31 Sun. -
Football Game Notes
2018 FOOTBALL BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS: 1500 S. University Parks Drive | WACO, TX 76706 | BAYLORBEARS.COM | @BUFOOTBALL GAME NOTES GAME 13 NR/NR BAYLOR (6-6, 4-5 BIG 12) vs. NR/NR VANDERBILT (6-6, 3-5 SEC) Dec. 27, 2018 • 8 p.m. CT • TV: ESPN / WatchESPN • Radio: Baylor IMG Sports Network Houston, Texas • NRG Stadium (71,995) STORY LINES MEDIA INFORMATION • Baylor makes its second appearance in the Texas Bowl and first since 2010 facing Vanderbilt. Bears are 2-0 TV: ESPN / WatchESPN all-time against Vandy. Matt Rhule is 1-0 in his career against the Commodores. Talent: TBA (pxp), TBA (analyst), • The Bears are playing in the 24th bowl berth in program history. BU is 12-11 all-time in bowl games. TBA (sideline) • BU’s +5 win improvement from 2017-18 is tied with Florida and Syracuse for largest among Power 5 teams. Radio: Baylor IMG Sports Network / ESPN Central Texas • Matt Rhule is only the 2nd Baylor coach in last 50 years to take his 2nd BU team to a bowl game (Reedy). Talent: John Morris (pxp), J.J. Joe (analyst), • The Texas Bowl marks the third bowl appearance for Rhule-coached teams (2015 Boca Raton, 2016 Military) • Baylor’s seven blocked kicks in 2018 leads the nation. The Bears have nine blocks in the last 24 games. Ricky Thompson (sideline) • Five Baylor players have started all 12 games in 2018: Sam Tecklenburg, Blake Blackmar, Pat Lawrence, Satellite Radio: Sirius TBA / XM TBA / Internet TBA James Lynch and Ira Lewis. Live Stats: Baylor.StatBroadcast.com • The Bears have recorded a 4th-quarter shutout 5 times in 2018, including 2-of-3 and 3 in the last 6 games. -
Derek Stephens 2014 Nfl Draft Board (With Current Seahawks)
DEREK STEPHENS 2014 NFL DRAFT BOARD (WITH CURRENT SEAHAWKS) *DENOTES UNDERCLASSMEN | BLUE INDICATES CURRENT SEAHAWK (7.0+) PRO BOWLER, 1ST RD (6.5-6.99) STARTER, 2ND ROUND (6.0-6.49) FUTURE STARTER, 3RD RD (5.6-5.99) SOLID BACKUP, 4TH RD (5.5-5.59) ROTATIONAL 5TH-7TH RD (5.0-5.49) PSQUAD, UDFA-7TH RD QB Grade RB/FB Grade WR Grade TE Grade C Grade OT Grade OG Grade 4-3 DE Grade LEO / 3-4 OLB Grade INTERIOR DL Grade 4-3 OLB Grade ILB Grade S Grade CB Grade R O U N D 1 R WILSON 7.60 M LYNCH 7.70 P HARVIN 7.80 M UNGER 7.10 R OKUNG 7.60 Zack Martin 7.30 *Jadeveon Clowney 7.70 Khalil Mack 7.20 Aaron Donald 7.40 *Ryan Shazier 7.60 B WAGNER 7.20 E THOMAS 8.00 R SHERMAN 7.80 *Johnny Manziel 7.10 *Sammy Watkins 7.40 Jake Matthews 7.60 *Xavier Su'a-Filo 7.00 Dee Ford 7.10 C AVRIL 7.10 *Timmy Jernigan 7.35 K CHANCELLOR 7.60 Kyle Fuller 7.30 11 OFFENSE *Odell Beckham Jr. 7.20 Morgan Moses 7.00 M BENNETT 7.00 Anthony Barr 7.00 B MEBANE 7.20 *Calvin Pryor 7.20 Justin Gilbert 7.20 14 DEFENSE *Mike Evans 7.10 *Greg Robinson 7.00 *Stephon Tuitt 7.10 *Hasean Clinton-Dix 7.00 B MAXWELL 7.10 (25 TOTAL) *Brandin Cooks 7.00 *Louis Nix 7.00 Darqueze Dennard 7.00 *Marqise Lee 7.00 R O U N D 2 *Teddy Bridgewater 6.60 C MICHAEL 6.80 Jordan Matthews 6.90 *Eric Ebron 6.75 Weston Richburg 6.70 Taylor Lewan 6.90 Joel Bitonio 6.85 *Kony Ealy 6.70 Jeremiah Attaochu 6.60 RaShede Hageman 6.80 K WRIGHT 6.85 C.J. -
2014-Fanspeak-Draft-Guide Final.Pdf
TABLE OF CONTENTS ® TOC. Introduction 4 Steve’s Draft Theory 6 Featured Articles 13 Final Big Board 24 Player Rankings 48 Full 7-Round Mock Draft 72 Scouting Reports 96 Interviews 129 Team Needs 148 About Steve Shoup, NFL/NFL Draft Resident Expert Steve has been a diehard football fan and obsessively watching the NFL Draft since 1992 (when he was just 9 years-old). But Steve is more than just a fan who likes to follow the draft. He studies tape, analyzes players and has truly made this his calling. Besides being the Content Manager for Fanspeak.com and our resident NFL Draft expert, he was credentialed media at the last two East West Shrine Games and the last three Senior Bowls, so he’s had an up-close look at these players and was able to interview sev- eral of them. Steve has also been a guest on several The FAN and ESPN Sports Talk Radio affiliates around the country. So Steve is the perfect candidate to get you ready for the NFLDraft! • Stock photos courtesy of ICON Sports Media, Inc. • Photos from East West Shrine Game & Senior Bowl courtesy of Fanspeak.com & Bill Shoup. • Film Breakdowns written by Mark Bullock. • First 25 Scouting Reports written by Justin Partlow. • Rest of 2014 NFL Draft Guide is written by our resident NFL Draft expert Steve Shoup. INTRODUCTION ® he NFL Draft is really unlike anything else in the major sports world. While the 4 major sports all have some form of the draft to bring in young talent, the NFL probably has the T greatest balance. -
Dick Weiss Will Receive Mcgrane Award in Atlanta
Dick Weiss will receive McGrane Award in Atlanta July 2013 The FWAA will kick off the 2013 Vol. 51, No. 2 season in style with President Chris Dufresne of the Los Angeles Times presenting the Bert McGrane Award to Inside this issue: Dick Weiss on Aug. 28 at the Omni Ho- tel in downtown Atlanta. The presenta- tion will take place during enshrinement of the College Football Hall of Fame’s President’s column 2 2012 Class. Weiss, longtime college sports writ- er for the New York Daily News, is the 40th winner of the award, which is sym- bolic of the organiza- Bert McGrane (left) is shown at Football world mourns tion’s Hall of Fame. his retirement party from the Des death of former FWAA 3 president Joe Doyle Weiss was the associ- Moines Register in 1964 after a ation’s president in Pho- 2004 and is expected 41-year career at the paper. to cover his 29th na- to courtesy of the Bert McGrane Family. tional championship football game in early News & Observer — were giants in our Outland Trophy watch 4 January in Pasadena. profession who gave college football a list Weiss’ name and bi- bigger than life feeling with their writing ography will be listed every Saturday afternoon in the fall. Dick Weiss with the 39 other Bert They made us want to read the Sunday McGrane winners papers. when the new College Football Hall of “Recent recipients like Steve Rich- Fame opens in Atlanta in the fall of ardson, Mark Blaudschun, Tony Barn- Bronko Nagurski 2014. -
Art Briles Head Coach: Dan Hawkins Location: Boulder, Colo
2010 BAYLOR FOOTBALL GAME NOTES GAME 7 / BAYLOR (4-2, 1-1) at COLORADO (3-2, 0-1) Oct. 16, 2010 • 6 p.m. CDT Boulder, Colo. • Folsom Field (53,613) Radio: KRZI/1660 ESPN in Central Texas, Sirius/FamilyNet Radio (Channel 161) Radio Talent: John Morris (pxp), J.J. Joe (analyst), Ricky Thompson (sideline) TV: FCS (Complete listings on page 3) TV Talent: Drew Goodman (pxp), Yogi Roth (analyst), Samantha Steele (sideline) Live Stats/Audio: www.BaylorBears.com GAME INFORMATION BAYLOR BEARS (4-2, 1-1) COLORADO BUFFALOES (3-2, 0-1) Date: Sat., Oct. 16, 2010 Ranking: NR/NR (AP/USA) Ranking: NR/NR (AP/USA) Kickoff: 6 p.m. CDT Head Coach: Art Briles Head Coach: Dan Hawkins Location: Boulder, Colo. Career Record: 46-46 (8th season) Career Record: 111-58-1 (15th season) Stadium: Folsom Field Baylor Record: 12-18 (3rd season) CU Record: 19-35 (5th season) Capacity: 53,613 vs. Colorado: 0-0 vs. Baylor: 1-1 Series: Colorado leads 9-6 Statistical Leaders: Statistical Leaders: Waco: Colorado leads 4-2 Rushing: Jay Finley [65 att., 304 yards, 1 TD] Rushing: Rodney Stewart [104 att., 493 yards, 3 TD] Boulder: Colorado leads 5-3 Passing: Robert Griffin III [132-205, 1,735 yds, 13 TD, 2 INT] Passing: Tyler Hansen [82-126, 833 yards, 5 TD, 5 INT] Neutral: Baylor leads 1-0 Receiving: Kendall Wright [33 rec., 449 yards, 3 TD] Receiving: Scotty McKnight [21 rec., 250 yards, 2 TD] First Meeting: Baylor won 15-7 [Sept. 26, 1959] Tackles: Byron Landor [53 tackles, 2.0 TFL, 3 PBU, 2 FR] Tackles: Anthony Perkins [33 tackles, 1.0 TFL, 1 FR, 1 PBU] Last Meeting: Colorado won 43-23 [Oct. -
Offense Defense Special Teams
BOLD PLAYERS ARE RETURNING OOFFENSEFFENSE 1st1st TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 22ndnd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 33rdrd TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE 44thth TTEAMEAM OOFFENSEFFENSE QB Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M Collin Klein, Kansas St Braxton Miller, Ohio St AJ McCarron, Alabama RB Kenjon Barner, Oregon Johnathan Franklin, UCLA Stepfan Taylor, Stanford Stefphon Jefferson, Nevada RB Montee Ball, Wisconsin KaDeem Carey, Arizona Giovani Bernard, North Carolina LeVeon Bell, Michigan St WR Stedman Bailey, West Virginia DeAndre Hopkins, Clemson Jordan Matthews, Vanderbilt Austin Hill, Arizona WR Marqise Lee, USC Tavon Austin, West Virginia Markus Wheaton, Oregon St Davante Adams, Fresno St WR Terrance Williams, Baylor Quinton Patton, Louisiana Tech Cobi Hamilton, Arkansas Justin Hunter, Tennessee TE Tyler Eifert, Notre Dame Zach Ertz, Stanford Austin Seferian-Jenkins, Washington Zach Sudfeld, Nevada C Barrett Jones, Alabama Dalton Freeman, Clemson Braxston Cave, Notre Dame Hroniss Grasu, Oregon OL Jonathan Cooper, North Carolina David Yankey, Stanford Larry Warford, Kentucky (C) Gabe Ikard, Oklahoma OL Chance Warmack, Alabama Gabe Jackson, Mississippi St Cyril Richardson, Baylor Xavier Sua-Filo, UCLA OL Jake Matthews, Texas A&M Taylor Lewan, Michigan Spencer Long, Nebraska Zack Martin, Notre Dame OL Luke Joeckel, Texas A&M DJ Fluker, Alabama Ricky Wagner, Wisconsin Dallas Thomas, Tennessee DDEFENSEEFENSE 1st1st TTEAMEAM DDEFENSEEFENSE 22ndnd TTEAMEAM DDEFENSEEFENSE 33rdrd TTEAMEAM DDEFENSEEFENSE 44thth TTEAMEAM DDEFENSEEFENSE DL Damontre Moore, Texas A&M John