Date Opponent Location Time Sep. 1 Central Washington Kingsville, TX 7:00p Sep. 8 at Abilene Christian* Abilene, TX 6:00p Sep. 15 vs West A&M*# Arlington, TX 8:00p Sep. 22 Midwestern State* Kingsville, TX 7:00p Sep. 29 at Texas A&M-Commerce* Commerce, TX 6:00p Oct. 6 North Alabama Kingsville, TX 7:00p Oct. 13 Incarnate Word* Kingsville, TX 7:00p Oct. 20 at Tarleton State* Stephenville, TX 6:00p Oct. 27 Angelo State* Kingsville, TX 7:00p Nov. 1 at Valdosta State Valdosta, GA 6:30p Nov. 10 Eastern New Mexico* Kingsville, TX 7:00p * indicates game # indicates game played at Stadium Jonathan Woodson

2012 Season Preview...... 2-5 LSC Annual Leaders...... 88-89 Coaching Staff...... 6-12 LSC Annual Award Winners...... 90-91 Head Coach ...... 7-8 Opponent Information...... 92-95 Offensive Coordinator Clay Patterson...... 9 Administration...... 96-98 Offensive Line Coach Jaime Martinez...... 9 Brian DeAngelis, Director of Athletics...... 97 Defensive Coordinator ...... 10 Dr. Steven Tallant, University President...... 98 Linebackers Coach Kyle Ppool...... 10 Defensive Assistant Coach Joe Barron...... 11 Fast Facts Wide Receivers Coach Steven Thrash...... 11 Location: Kingsville, Texas (25,000) Running Backs Coach Daniel Oelschlegel...... 11 Founded: 1925 Tight Ends Coach Tim Byerly...... 11 Enrollment: 6,610 Defensive Backs Coach Jordan Stack...... 11 President: Dr. Steven H. Tallant Players...... 13-34 Athletic Director: Brian DeAngelis Two-Deep...... 14 Phone: 361-593-2411 Numerical Roster...... 15-16 Affiliation: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Division II) Alphabetical Roster...... 15-16 Nickname: Javelinas Jonathan Woodson...... 17-18 Colors: Blue (286 C) and Gold (123 C) Jeremy Aguilar...... 19 Home Field: Javelina Stadium (15,000) Robert Armstrong...... 20 Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer: Ruben Cantu (x2493) Player Profiles...... 21-34 Associate AD of External Advancement: Joe Biedron (x2692) 2012 Freshman Recruits...... 34 Assistant AD for Academic Outreach/SWA: Amanda Knight (x2155) 2011 Review...... 35-43 Director of Compliance: Marques Dantzler Game-by-Game Summaries...... 36-39 Coordinator for External Affairs: Fred Nuesch (x3908) Game-by-Game Starters...... 40 Ticket Manager: Rosie Moreno (x4030) Offensive Game Summaries...... 40 Department phone numbers begin with 361-593 Individual Stats...... 41-42 The Last Time...... 43 Record Book...... 44-63 Passing Records...... 45-46 Total Offense/All-Purpose Records...... 47-48 Rushing Records...... 49-50 Receiving Records...... 51-52 Defensive Records...... 53-54 Return Records...... 55-56 Scoring and Kicking Records...... 57-58 Requests for press seating, information, interviews and pictures should be Team and Miscellaneous Records...... 59 directed to Shane Meling. Permission to broadcast games at Javelina Stadium Longest Plays...... 60-61 on the radio must be obtained from the Office of Sports Information. Permission Single Game Records...... 61-63 to shoot still photographs or video must also be obtained through the Office of Team Season Records...... 63 Sports Information. Photographers will have access to the field during each History...... 64-83 home game. All-Time Head Coaching Records...... 8 All-Time Assistant Coaches...... 12 Shane Meling Yearly Results...... 65-69 Sports Information Director Record vs Opponents...... 69 Texas A&M University-Kingsville Award Winners...... 70-75 MSC 202, 700 University Blvd. All-Time Captains...... 76 Kingsville, TX 78363 Letterwinners...... 77-80 Phone: 361-593-2870 (o), 903-399-0455 (c) Javelinas in the NFL...... 81-83 Email: [email protected] Lone Star Conference...... 84-91 Fax: 361-593-3488 LSC Office...... 85 Press Box: 361-593-2593 2011 LSC Standings...... 86 Web site: www.javelinaathletics.com 2011 LSC Awards...... 86 Twitter: Javelinasdotcom LSC Records...... 87-88

1 Nate Poppell, Senior, Quarterback Chris Hudgins, Senior, Offensive Tackle Devin Shaw, Junior, Guard

The 2012 Season season as the head coach and he has compared to 2011 when Nate Pop- had his four main assistant coaches pell and Daniel Ramirez were juggled After three straight years on the with him the entire time giving the in and out of the lineup. This year, rise, the Texas A&M-Kingsville football program a strong measure of stability. Poppell and Newberry College transfer program under head coach Bo Atter- The biggest change with the program Bryan Ehrlich will be competing for berry hit a bump in the road in 2011. this year is the new artificial turf and the starting role, but Atterberry plans The Javelinas entered the season track inside Javelina Stadium. to name a starter a few weeks prior to ranked in the top 10 in the country, but “The team and coaching staff the opening game. struggled to a 6-5 campaign. Despite are both excited about the new field,” Poppell is 13-4 in his career as the apparent stutter step, the 2012 Atterberry said. “We will be able to a starter and led the team to a 10-2 Javelinas are focused on getting back get quality practices in any time now season in 2010. He has a great to the top of the Lone Star Conference regardless of weather and it will make understanding of the offense. He sat and into the NCAA Division II Playoffs a big difference to be able to practice out the spring in order to be eligible for the third time in four years. on our game field all week long.” for the season, but has been working The road to a conference champi- The 2012 schedule begins with a very hard on his own. He suffered a onship and postseason berth will not home game against Central Washing- season-ending injury en route to lead- be an easy one. The Hogs have four ton in a return trip by the Wildcats after ing the team to a comeback victory at opponents on the schedule ranked in the Javelinas traveled to Ellensburg, Angelo State last year, but is back to the Lindy’s preseason Top 25. The WA last year. The following week full strength. team’s first three conference games they travel to #13 Abilene Christian in Poppell enters his final season are against the top three teams from hopes of ending an eight-game losing with four Javelina career passing 2011. When asked about the difficulty streak to the Wildcats. In the third records clearly in his sites. He is 339- of the schedule Atterberry said, “The week of the season, the Hogs match- of-565 passing for 3,811 yards in his schedule will be tough. We need to up with West Texas A&M at Cowboys career. He needs 96 completions, 209 stay focused and in the moment.” Stadium for the second year in a row. attempts and 2,186 yards to become Atterberry went on to say that he The Javelinas close out a tough four- the career record holder in all three had met specifically with the team and game stretch by hosting #4 Midwest- categories and he has a chance break coaching staff in the spring to focus on ern State on September 22. the completion percentage record as winning every day and not looking too Over the remainder of the sched- well. far forward. ule the Javelinas host Gulf South Ehrlich transferred to A&M-Kings- The Javelinas head into 2012 with Conference rival #12 North Alabama ville for his senior season and had an 15 starters returning on offense and on October 6 and travel to GSC rival excellent spring. “He has experience defense and both kicking specialists. #11 Valdosta State on November 1. at this level and can make big plays,” “We learned some lessons about prep- said Atterberry. aration and eliminating distractions Offense Ehrlich passed for over 3,000 last year,” said Atterberry. “We have a yards and 33 in his last lot of seniors who have been with the Quarterback two seasons at Newberry. He had program for a long time and we are The quarterback situation for the a number of big games including a excited about moving forward.” Javelinas heading into 2012 figures 515-yard, 7- performance Atterberry is heading into his sixth to be a little more cut and dry when against Tusculum in 2010 and over

2 Derek Tesch, Junior, Tight End Darnell Hicks, Senior, Defensive Line Kamen Ruelas, Sophomore, Linebacker

400 yards against Mars Hill. The San and over 300 yards in two games. He son. Through eight games, he had 50 Antonio native played scholastically at is riding a streak of 17 consecutive catches for 611 yards and eight touch- Madison High School. games with at least 100 all-purpose downs meaning he was on pace for Junior Dean Brantley and red-shirt yards. over 800 yards and 10 touchdowns. freshman Aaron Bueno could both see Toney is a power back who had He is a big, strong receiver who is time on the field. Brantley is a coach a number of strong performances in extremely athletic and was a 6-6 high in the making and has a great under- 2011. He rushed for 111 yards on 10 jumper during the track season. standing of the offense. Bueno is an carries at Midwestern State and closed Batiste will move to the inside slot exceptional athlete who could play in out the season with a 25-carry, 144- receiver this year. He has good speed special situations and also on special yard effort at Eastern New Mexico. and runs his routes well. He has 116 teams. He flashed his talent in the He provides the team with a strong receptions and 1,424 receiving yards Spring game with a few big plays. change of pace to Woodson. heading into his final season. He is Johnson is the third man in the one of the top receivers in the LSC Running Backs mix, but Atterberry thinks that he has and could be poised for an even better The Javelinas are loaded at run- three backs that could start for nearly season. ning back this year with All-American every team in the LSC. He is a mix Atterberry has tabbed sophomore Jonathan Woodson and top backup between Woodson and Toney. He will Patrick LaFleur to start at the other Randall Toney both back in the fold. figure in on kick returns and can also slot receiver position. He worked his Joining the duo will be transfer Antho- split wide when called upon. way into the lineup in 2011 and made ny Johnson, brother of former Javelina eight of his nine catches over the final Arron Fisher. Receivers three games. LaFleur is a sure-hand- Woodson is a Harlan Hill candi- Once again, Atterberry has the un- ed receiver who is a former walk-on. date who is coming off an exceptional enviable task of trying to get all of the Opposite of Armstrong, the Jave- year. He led NCAA Division II with team’s quality wide receivers into the linas have a few choices for the other 209.9 all-purpose yards per game, game plan. “There are never enough outside spot. Senior Christian Taylor over 1,000 yards rushing and 50 re- footballs to go around, but the key is started all 11 games and had at least ceptions for 556 yards. Woodson has for the guys to understand their roles one catch in 10 of 11 games. Compet- big-play ability with five touchdowns of and be willing to sacrifice for each ing with Taylor will be Boston College at least 50 yards last year. He is also other,” said the coach. transfer Clyde Lee. Lee is a physical the team’s top kick returner who holds The Hogs return their top four receiver who can run well and has Lone Star Conference records for ca- pass catchers from a year ago led by great hands. He could end up being reer kick returns and career kick return a pair of first team LSC receivers in the team’s big-play receiver if all goes yards. junior Robert Armstrong and senior well. Atterberry has big plans for Sherman Batiste. Both Armstrong Senior Joseph Vela is the first Woodson this year. He will be used and Batiste could reach 2,000 career receiver off the bench. He has been a as a feature back, in the two-back set receiving yards by the end of the sea- solid contributor throughout his career and spread out wide as a receiver. son. and can do a little bit of everything. He will likely even be used to return Armstrong had his sophomore He will also be the team’s holder on punts. In 2011, Woodson had at least year cut short by an injury on the first kicks and could return punts. Two 200 all-purpose yards in seven games series of the ninth game of the sea- other guys who could get looks are

3 Matt Stoll, Junior, Placekicker Trevor Pesek, Junior, Rover Angel Millan, Junior, Punter

Shane Prater and C.J. Griggs, the Keenan Woods is entering his At the two defensive end posi- 2012 NCAA Division II Triple Jump third season as the starter at right tions, senior Marquis Singleton and champion. tackle while guards Lee Mattingly and junior Ricky Marshall figure to open “This is arguably the best group of Devin Shaw and center Patrick Daniel the season with the starting roles. skill position players we have had in each received a number of starts last Each player had at least four starts my six years,” said Atterberry. “Try- year. last year and has shown they can be ing to get everyone the ball is a good The top player on the unit may productive. Singleton registered 6.0 problem to have.” be senior Chris Hudgins at left tackle. tackles for loss while Marshall had 1.5 The two-year letterman has battled in- sacks and six quarterback hurries. Tight End juries and switching positions through- The two combined for 61 tackles while Atterberry feels very confident with out his career, but appears poised for Singleton appears primed to become the trio of tight ends that return to the a big year. He has worked hard in the the latest sack master for the team. team. Derek Tesch, Jake Willingham offseason to recover from an injury Backing up Singleton and Marshall and Chandler Hill all well and and is bigger and stronger than ever. will be sophomore Henry Greathouse are dangerous in the passing game. Atterberry mentioned Sam Booth- and senior special teams ace Clay Tesch nabbed Honorable Mention all- by and Tiance Gardner as a pair of Mazoch. “I expect both players will conference honors last year and fin- backups on the offensive line that step up this year and provide us some ished with nine catches for 128 yards could have a big impact on the team big plays,” said Atterberry. and a touchdown. He should provide this year. Boothby is the tallest player On the interior of the defensive a large goal-line target for the Javelina on the team at 6-7 and has nearly line, the Javelinas have a wealth of offense. a 4.00 G.P.A. Gardner is convert- options. Texas Tech transfer Bobbie Willingham and Hill each started ing from the defensive line and has Hampton was slated to start last year, a couple of games in 2011. Atterberry quickly gravitated to his new position. but went down with a season-ending has played all three tight ends at the injury in the opener. Zane Brown same time in a bunch formation and Defense should line up besides Hampton in the will likely seek out more ways to get starting lineup. Brown started all 11 them involved in the offense this year. Defensive Line games last year and accumulated 28 The Javelinas lost some big tackles and had five quarterback hur- Offensive Line names on the defensive line from a ries. The offensive line could be a year ago in sack man Roderick Ben- Darnell Hicks and DeAndre strong point for the Javelinas this year. man and run stopper Johnny Tivao. Savage will each see action at both After struggling through some tough Benman had 12 sacks in 2011 while defensive tackle and defensive end. times in 2011, the group has gained a Tivao was a two-time all-conference Hicks has had two productive years lot of experience and really shined at performer at defensive tackle. Despite for the team and Savage is a transfer the Spring game. “We have a lot of the losses, the Hogs have a strong who could have a large impact on the experience up front,” said Atterberry. group returning to the fold for 2012. team. While neither is scheduled to “The unit came together well during Atterberry wants the defensive line to start, they will each see a lot of action the spring and if we can get off to a be more consistent, but feels confident on the field. good start to the season it will give with how many repetitions the group Robert Williams is a name that them a lot of confidence.” has accumulated. Javelina fans will recognize, but not for

4 his football exploits. He was a two- Kerry Wheatfall, Jr. will enter camp boots. year starter on the Hoggie as the starters. Williams is in his Junior Matt Stoll took over the full team, but exhausted his eligibility and third year with the program and has time place kicking duties in 2011 and will now give football a try. He signed played every position in the defensive had an up and down season. On the with UTEP out of high school as a secondary. Atterberry tabs Williams down side, he was only 34-of-41 on defensive end. as the player who best understands point after attempts. The upside was the role of the secondary. Wheatfall that he had one of the best Linebackers earned a starting role last year, but kicking seasons in school history go- Texas A&M-Kingsville is quickly suffered a season-ending injury in the ing 9-for-10 with the one miss coming becoming Linebacker U in the Lone same game as Pesek. He had a good on a block. His biggest kick of the Star Conference. They have won spring and is now back to 100 percent year came on a 49-yard boot that tied each of the last two LSC Linebacker health. the game as time expired at Angelo of the Year awards and six of the 12 Backing up Williams and Wheatfall State. named all-time. will be Trinity Valley transfer Ronnie Senior Beto Salinas will be the Senior Jeremy Aguilar racked up a Ford and red-shirt freshman Lamont featured man on kick offs. He has a number of awards last year including Hills. Ford has been out a year after strong leg and will also back up Stoll LSC Linebacker of the Year and a pair suffering an injury at TVCC, but has on extra points and field goals. of Second Team All-America honors. great potential. Jonathan Woodson will be the He was named the top defensive team’s main kick return man for the player in the LSC by Dave Campbell’s Safeties fourth straight year. He set school Texas Football magazine heading into Once again, the Javelinas will be records last year for kick returns and 2012. He was a destructive force of relatively inexperienced at the safety kick return yards for both a single nature for the Javelinas in 2011 regis- position. However, youngsters James season and career. He also owns the tering 91 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss, Gilbert and Anthony Forker were two conference record for most kick re- 3.5 sacks and 11 quarterback hurries. of the stars of the Spring game. Gil- turns and kick return yards in a career. Aguilar will be joined by sopho- bert had six tackles and Forker had 12 Fellow running back Anthony Johnson more Mike Yarbrough at the other tackles in just one half of play. will be lined up back deep with Wood- starting linebacker spot. Atterberry Gilbert has been tagged to be the son. He was an effective return man compares Yarbrough to former three- starter at free safety. T.J. McCullough at College of the Canyons. year starter Marcus Sanders in terms will back him up. Both players are Wide receivers Sherman Batiste, of ability, but he is just lacking the ex- fast and physical and will be given the Patrick LaFleur and Clyde Lee should perience. Others that could see time chance to assert themselves on the figure in the kick return game. Fresh- at linebacker are special teamers Mark field. man Quaylon Jones could also be a Savere and Kamen Ruelas as well Junior Rockeem Collins is a re- potential kick return man for the team. as Josh Miranda and freshman Miles turning starter at strong safety. He ac- Woodson will be used on punt Kirksey. cumulated 56 tackles and led the team returns for the first time in his career. with three , returning two Atterberry expects to use a number Rover for touchdowns. Forker will start the of different players in the punt return The Javelinas are very confi- season behind Collins, but is another game with Batiste and Joseph Vela dent in the rover position with Angelo athletic player who will see time on the each getting opportunities. Looney and Trevor Pesek both back field. The Javelinas are fortunate to in the mix. Looney started the final Senior Robert McCormick can have a pair of solid deep snappers. seven games of the year and had 39 play both positions and will figure into Derek Tesch earned first team all- tackles and 4.0 tackles for loss in the the defensive scheme. conference honors a year ago as the final eight games. He took over the team’s deep snapper on punts. Alex starting role from Pesek who suffered Special Teams Harper did a good job as the team’s a season-ending injury on the first Special teams are an area that short snapper for extra points and field play of the fourth game of the year. can mean the difference between a goals. Despite only playing a little more than win and a loss. Last year, the kicking three games, he had 16 tackles and game started out slow, but finished broke up three passes. Both players strong. The return game struggled can cover the pass and handle the some, but should be a big strength this running game. year. Junior Angel Millan enters his Corner Backs second full year as the starting punter. The Javelinas lost a few defensive After showing a big leg in his fresh- backs to academics in the offseason, man year he averaged over 40 yards but Atterberry is fortunate to still have per kick in only one of the first seven a number of players with the experi- games of the year. However, over the ence and ability to get the job done. final four games he averaged 43.6 Senior Quincy Williams and junior yards per kick, including four 50-yard

5 6 Bo Atterberry - Head Coach • Four straight winning team to a #2 regional ranking and a first round playoff bye. seasons Atterberry’s 2010 defense led the conference in six • 6th season at Texas different statistical categories. They finished the season first A&M-Kingsville in the nation in rushing defense, 57.0 yards per game, while • 35-22 (.614) overall setting a school record in the process. In the national rank- record ings, the defense was sixth in total defense, 11th in scoring • 2010 AFCA Regional and 22nd in pass efficiency. Coach of the Year In 2009, Atterberry led the Javelinas to a 7-0 start for the first time since 2004 and had the team ranked as high as #6 Fight, Finish, Faith. by D2Football.com and #7 by the AFCA. He guided the team It’s the creed that to three wins over nationally ranked opponents including #4 Bo Atterberry lives by Delta State in the season opener. A 35-32 win over Angelo and it’s that same creed State in the regular season finale clinched the LSC title and that permeates through a berth in the NCAA Division II Playoffs. It was the 27th Lone the Javelina program. In Star Conference title in school history and he was a finalist his five seasons, he has for the Liberty Mutual Coach of the Year award. pushed the team through The 2009 Javelinas finished the year with the most bal- many struggles and triumphs. anced offensive attack in Atterberry’s tenure. They finished Over the past three seasons, he has led the Javelinas to first in the LSC and 30th in the nation in rushing offense a Top 25 national ranking in 27 straight polls starting with the (185.3 yards per game), 45th in passing offense (239.4 second game of the 2009 season. yards per game) and 20th in total offense (424.8 yards per The 2011 season was the fourth straight winning season game). for Atterberry. While the team missed out on the playoffs for the first time since 2008, there were a number of highlights. Jonathan Woodson led the nation in all-purpose yardage and became Atterberry’s first offensive skill position All- American. The defense led the Lone Star Conference in rushing yards allowed for the third time in four years behind LSC Linebacker of the Year Jeremy Aguilar. The 2011 team had some bad luck in close games going just 2-4 in games decided by eight points or less, but At- terberry’s teams have historically down well in close games going 8-3 over the previous three seasons. Once again the offense finished in the top 20 in the nation with 453 yards per game. Atterberry led the Hoggies to their first 10-win regular season since 1989 and was named the Coaches Association Regional Coach of the Year in 2010. Atterberry started his career losing seven of his first eight games, but went 28-10 over the next 3+ seasons. He knocked off three ranked opponents in both the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Atterberry and the Javelinas battled through adversity in 2010 to earn a second straight playoff appearance. The team was ranked in the top 10 for the majority of the season and reached as high as #4 in both the D2Football.com and AFCA polls. Wins over #1 Northwest Missouri State, #7 West Texas A&M and #19 Midwestern State propelled the

7 In 2008, Atterberry’s leadership Blitzes out of the 4-2-5. was tested as the team played their Prior to becoming a head coach BY THE NUMBERS first four games of the season on the head served three years as the de- Bo Atterberry vs... Lone Star Conference road due to Hurricane Rita. Despite the fensive coordinator for Southeastern Abilene Christian 0-5 difficulties presented by the weather, Oklahoma. At Southeastern Okla- Angelo State 5-0 Central Oklahoma 2-0 the Hoggies won three straight games homa he won or shared the Lone Star East Central 3-1 in Oklahoma at the beginning of the Conference North Division title three Eastern New Mexico 4-0 Incarnate Word 2-0 season. The team went 6-1 on the road times. The Savage Storm posted a Midwestern State 1-4 during the season with the only loss at 13-2 league record during those three Northeastern State 2-0 Southwestern Oklahoma 1-1 North Dakota, a NCAA Division I pro- seasons. Southeastern Oklahoma 2-0 gram, in the first week of the season. Keith Baxter hired him as defen- Tarleton State 3-3 Texas A&M-Commerce 4-1 Atterberry picked up his first win sive coordinator in 2004 and South- West Texas A&M 2-3 over a ranked opponent when the eastern earned its first ever NCAA Divi- TOTAL 31-18 Javelinas upset #13 Tarleton State on sion II playoff berth. He coached his Bo Atterberry vs... the road, 27-16 on October 4, 2008. final two seasons under Ray Richards. Non-Conference Opponents That win helped propel the team into Atterberry is a 1998 graduate of Central Washington 1-0 Delta State 1-0 the regional rankings. They finished the Southeastern Oklahoma. Lindenwood 0-1 season seventh in the region, one spot Atterberry and his wife, April, Minot State 1-0 North Dakota 0-1 out of the playoffs. reside in Kingsville. April is the head Northwest Missouri State 1-1 The 2008 Javelinas proved to be softball coach and assistant volleyball Western Oregon 0-1 the most prolific passing team in the coach at Alice High School. TOTAL 4-4 school’s history, but they also excelled Milestone Victories on defense and special teams. The 1 Southeastern Oklahoma 27-17 9/22/07 10 at Angelo State 38-14 11/8/08 Hoggies finished the year ranked 12th 20 at Northwest Missouri State 16-7 9/2/10 in the nation in passing (298.7 yards 30 at Central Washington 21-10 9/2/11 per game), seventh in rushing defense Games Coached (79.7 yards per game) and fourth in 1 at Southwestern Oklahoma 3-7 8/31/07 kickoff returns (25.8 yards per return). 25 Central Oklahoma 46-17 9/12/09 50 at Midwestern State 38-44 9/24/11 Atterberry was named head coach at Texas A&M-Kingsville June 1, 2007. Head Coaching Records L.J. Smith (1925-28, 4 yrs.) 16-10-1 (.611) He joined the Javelina staff in January Bud McCallum (1929-41, 13 yrs.) 71-34-9 (.662) of 2007 as defensive coordinator after Dewey Mayhew (1946-53, 8 yrs.) 40-34-1 (.540) (1954-76, 23 yrs.) 182-61-4 (.745) serving as defensive coordinator at (1977-78, 2 yrs.) 13-7-1 (.643) Southeastern Oklahoma the previous (1979-99, 21 yrs.) 171-73 (.701) Richard Cundiff (2000-06, 7 yrs.) 52-28 (.650) three seasons. He was then elevated Bo Atterberry (2007-present, 5 yrs.) 35-22 (.614) to head coach after an unexpected TOTAL 580-269-16 (.680) coaching change in June. Atterberry was invited to speak at the prestigious Glazier Football Clinic in in 2011. He spoke on De- fensive Backs Fundamentals & Drills, Coverages out of the 4-2-5, and Zone

Bo Atterberry Year-by-Year Year School Position Record Notes 2007 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 3-8 2008 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 7-4 Knocks off top-25 opponent TSU 2009 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 9-3 Wins LSC Championship 2010 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 10-2 Led nation in rushing defense First 10-win regular season since 1989 2011 Texas A&M-Kingsville Head Coach 6-5 Fourth straight winning season

8 Clay Patterson - Offensive Coordinator Clay Patterson enters his sixth season as the offensive coordinator for the Javelinas. He was promoted to assistant head coach in the spring of 2012. His offense has consistently been one of the top units in the Lone Star Conference and nation. In three of the past four years, Patterson has presided over one of the top 25 offenses in the country in terms of yardage. His unit has also averaged over 28 points per game in each of the past four seasons. Patterson was forced to juggle a pair of veteran quarterbacks in 2011 for a variety of reasons. Despite some of those dif- ficulties, he was still able to blend a top-notch offense that averaged 31 points, over 450 yards per game and completed a school- record 259 passes. Patterson helped develop Robert Armstrong and Sherman Batiste into first team all-conference wide receivers, but his best work came with running back Jonathan Woodson who emerged as one of the best players in the country. Woodson led the nation in all-purpose yards and was named to four different All-America teams. The 2010 season was a challenging one for Patterson as he had to deal with midseason losses of his top running back and while breaking in a new quarterback. Despite the setbacks, his unit still averaged more than 28 points per game for a third straight season and racked up nearly 400 yards of total offense per game. He had four players earn second team LSC South honors and three more named Honorable Mention including wide receiver Ryan Lincoln who finished with the most receptions in school history, 210. In 2009, Patterson guided the Hoggie offense to a very balanced attack that averaged 185 yards rushing and 239 yards passing. Overall, the team finished 20th in the country in total offense (424.75 yards per game) and 22nd in scoring (33.92 points per game). He coached his first 1,000-yard rusher in Fred Winborn and had a quarterback, Billy Garza, who was a regional finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy. The Javelinas scored at least 30 points in nine of 12 games and scored 56 points in an NCAA Playoff loss to Tarleton State. He had 10 players earn all-confer- ence honors including two, Winborn and Markeith Wesley, named to the first team. In his second season, Patterson called the plays for an offense that set a school record for most passing yards and finished third in the Lone Star Conference in total offense and scoring. The Javelinas finished the season with the 12th best passing offense in the nation (298.7 yards per game) and 23rd in total offense (429.8 yards per game). The team averaged 31.3 points per game and scored at least 35 points in seven of 11 games. Under his tutelage, the Hoggie passing game featured an all-conference quarterback and three all-conference wide receivers. In the final game of the season, the Javelinas passed for a school record 484 yards with three receivers going over 100 yards at Angelo State. Seven of the 11 offensive starters earned all-LSC South Division honors. Patterson was wide receivers coach at Tarleton State in 2006. He helped Tarleton State to a share of the Lone Star Conference South Division title in 2006. The Texans ranked fourth in the LSC in scoring offense, averaging 29 points per game and 216 yards per game passing, fifth in the LSC. He coached at SOSU from 2003-05, helping the Savage Storm to back-to-back LSC North Division titles and an appearance in the NCAA Division II playoffs in 2004. He served as the wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator. Patterson played his junior and senior seasons at Southeastern Oklahoma after transferring from Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. He earned his undergraduate degree from Southeastern Oklahoma in 2003 and his master’s in 2005. He and his wife, Ashley, reside in Kingsville. Jaime Martinez - Offensive Line Former Javelina star Jaime Martinez is in his eighth year as the offensive line coach and recruiting coordinator, the most of any member of the coaching staff. Martinez was forced to juggle the offensive line in 2011, but he was still able to put a good product on the field. The unit blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher and an offense that averaged over 450 yards per game. As a recruiting coordinator, Martinez helped bring in the largest class under head coach Bo Atterberry’s tenure in February of 2012. In 2010, Martinez had a trio of seniors, but had to do some mixing and matching positions due to a number of injuries. The line started the season a little slowly, but eventually melded into a strong group. They had a four game stretch where they allowed only one sack. He had two lineman named Second Team LSC South and another earn Honorable Mention honors. Martinez had a veteran group of linemen (two seniors and three juniors) to work with in 2009 and it showed. The unit blocked for a 1,000-yard rusher and 2,500-yard passer for the first time in school history. As a group, they allowed only 14 sacks and did not allow any sacks in half of the team’s games despite the team throwing 418 passes on the season. Left guard Markeith Wesley earned Third Team Football Gazette All-America honors and left tackle Jorge Guerra earned Second Team Daktronics Super Region Four honors. Four of the five starters earned all-LSC South honors. In 2008, Martinez’s line showed great improvement. The line provided protection for a school record setting passing offense. The team attempted 430 passes and was sacked just 22 times while averaging 298.7 yards passing per game, 12th best in the nation. Additionally, the line cleared the way for running back Billy Martin to rush for over 150 yards on two occasions. Under Martinez’s tutelage, Markeith Wesley earned first team LSC South and second team All-Region honors and Jorge Guerra grabbed honorable mention LSC South honors. In 2006 Martinez coached yet another offensive lineman to All-America honors as John Cook earned first team All-America honors from the American Football Coaches Association. In 2005 two of his linemen earned All-Lone Star Conference honors. James Cardenas was named second team All-LSC, while Van Nelson earned honorable mention honors. Martinez, a native of nearby Beeville, was a standout for the Javelinas from 1992-95 on the offensive line. He was a two-time All-Lone Star Conference selec- tion. He earned first team All-America honors as a junior and senior. The Javelinas won four Lone Star Conference Championships, went 21-0 in LSC play, posted a 39-13 overall record, advanced to the NCAA Division II semifinals three times and advanced to the NCAA championship game once. Prior to returning to Kingsville he spent five years as the offensive line and special teams coach at Granger High School. He also served as the offensive line coach at Medina Valley High School in Castroville. He is married to the former Marisa Fancher of Albany, Ore., a former Javelina volleyball player. They have a daughter, Maya and a son, Rylee and reside in Bishop, TX.

9 David Calloway - Defensive Coordinator Heading into his sixth season as the Texas A&M-Kingsville defensive coordinator, David Calloway continues to churn out strong defensive units year after year. The Javelinas have led the Lone Star Conference in rushing defense in three of the past four seasons and finished with national rankings of 1, 7 and 13. Calloway’s 2011 unit had star-power, but also suffered through a number of injuries that limited their overall effectiveness. They lost a starting defensive tackle, rover, cornerback and a safety to injuries throughout the year. Despite the losses, the Jave- linas still led the conference in rushing defense and were second in total defense. Calloway coached a pair of All-Americans in 2011, Jeremy Aguilar and Roderick Benman. Aguilar led the team in tackles and had 14 tackles for loss en route to being named the LSC Linebacker of the Year. Benman, a defensive end, finished in the top five in the country in sacks with 12.0, the most by a Javelina since 1993. The 2010 season was a fantastic one for Calloway and his defensive unit. They did not allow more than 10 points in a game through the first four weeks of the season that included a 16-7 win at #1 Northwest Missouri State. They ended up leading the nation and setting a school record by holding opponents to only 57.0 rushing yards per game. The defense led the Lone Star Conference in points allowed (16.0), total defense (252.1), pass defense (195.1), pass defense efficiency (107.0) and opponent first downs (14.7). The unit had four players earn LSC South First Team honors, four named to the second team and one Honorable Mention. Calloway’s top pupil was Tressor Baptiste who was named the LSC South Linebacker of the Year and was named to five All-American teams. In 2009, the defense opened the season by limiting its first six opponents to 20 points or less before a few key injuries hit. The defense was a key to a victory over #4 Delta State on opening night as the offense turned the ball over four times and gave up two return touchdowns. Calloway’s squad held the Statesmen to a lone field goal offensively and put the team in position for the 28-17 victory. The defensive unit came up big in three consecutive wins at West Texas A&M, vs Tarleton State and at Texas A&M-Commerce by forcing key turnovers or stops in all three games that changed the outcome. He had eight players earn all-Lone Star Confer- ence South Division honors. In 2008, Calloway’s defense showed dramatic improvement from 2007. The team limited opponents to just 79.7 rushing yards per game, seventh best in the na- tion. Overall, the team allowed 74 fewer yards and 6.9 fewer points per game. The team held seven opponents to under 100 yards rushing and limited Northeastern State to minus-8 yards rushing. As defensive coordinator, he recorded his first shutout in the Javs’ 35-0 win over Texas A&M-Commerce. He coached both the LSC South Defensive Back of the year, Jabir Perkins, and the LSC South co-Defensive Lineman of the Year, Jimmy Saddler-McQueen. In his first season, Calloway coached defensive end Jimmy Lugo to first team All-Conference honors while cornerback Rod Mosley earned first team All-Confer- ence and All-America honors. Calloway came to Texas A&M-Kingsville after a year as the defensive line coach at Southeastern Oklahoma. He was named defensive coordinator for the Sav- age Storm after Bo Atterberry came to Kingsville. This is not Calloway’s first stint as a defensive coordinator. He was the defensive coordinator at Langston (Okla.) during the 2004 and 2005 seasons and at Hastings (Neb.) College from 2000 through 2003. Previously, Calloway was the linebackers coach at Lane College. He was a four-year letterwinner at Langston where he earned his undergraduate degree. He received his graduate degree from Hastings. Kyle Ppool - Linebackers Kyle Ppool is in his sixth season coaching linebackers at Texas A&M-Kingsville after coaching the defensive line at Southeastern Oklahoma. For the second straight season, Ppool tutored the Lone Star Conference Linebacker of the Year, Jeremy Aguilar, who also earned All-America honors. It was also the third straight season that both starters linebackers took home all-conference honors. Ppool coached his first All-American in 2010 after Tressor Baptist was named a First Team AFCA All-Ameri- can. Baptiste was named to five different All-America teams. Ppool’s linebacking corp played a big reason in why the Javelinas had the #1 rushing defense in the nation in 2010 allowing only 57.0 yards per game. In addition to Baptiste, Marcus Sanders earned LSC South Second Team honors. Ppool had a pair of linebackers earn Second Team all-Lone Star Conference South honors in 2009. Jeff Edwards was named the LSC South Defensive Player of the Week on two occasions. In 2008, Ppool coached Mike Martinez and John Reeves to Second Team all-LSC South honors. His linebackers played a key role in limiting opponents to just 79.7 rushing yards per game, 7th best in the nation. In his first year, Clayton Cretors earned first team all-conference honors under Ppool’s coaching. A native of Bartlesville, Okla., Ppool earned his bachelor’s degree in Kinesiology in May 2009. He coached cornerbacks for two seasons at Bartlesville (Okla.) High before attending Southeastern.

10 Joe Barron is in his fifth year working with the Javelinas and his third year as a defensive assistant coach. He was the running backs coach for the previous two seasons. He played football at the collegiate level in his home country of Mexico before coming to Texas A&M-Kingsville. Barron has served as the team’s video coordinator over the past few seasons. He has been integral to the success of the defense that has led the conference in rushing defense in three of the past four seasons. The 2010 season saw Barron deal with adversity among the corp of running backs when Fred Winborn was ruled in- eligible after the third game of the season. Jonathan Woodson eventually moved into the starting role and flourished under Barron’s guidance earning second team all-conference honors. In 2009, Barron had a strong group of runners led by all-region running back Fred Winborn and all-conference back Connell Davis. Winborn led the conference in rushing yards and was the first 1,000-yard rusher since 2003.

Daniel Oelschlegel is entering his second year as a graduate assistant for the Javelinas. This year, he moves into the running backs coaches role. Oelschlegel is a 2004 graduate of in Corpus Christi. He was a two-time all-district selection and earned all-Metro, all-South Texas, all-Bay Area and all-Region honors as a senior. He graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Business and minors in Sport Management and History. He served as assistant to the Director of Football Opera- tions in 2007 under coach Dennis Franchione and assistant to the Recruiting Coordinator as well as Offensive Assistant from 2008-10 under Mike Sherman.

Tim Byerly is in his second year as a graduate assistant coach for the Javelinas. He will work extensively with the tight ends. In his first year, he had a strong group of tight ends led by Derek Tesch who earned all-LSC honors. Byerly was a four-year letterwinner for the Javelinas as a center. He made 41 starts in his career. After earning the starting role in the fifth game of the year as a freshman, he missed only one more game the rest of his career. Byerly earned his undergraduate degree in History from Texas A&M-Kingsville and is currently pursuing a Master’s degree.

Steven Thrash joined the Javelina coaching staff in 2012 and works with the wide receivers. Thrash was the wide receivers coach at Northeastern Oklahoma Junior College in 2011. He had a pair of freshmen earn All-SWJCFC honors. He joined the NEO staff after being a four-year starter, three-time all-conference player and All- American at Texas Lutheran. During his playing years, He also volunteered as a student coach for the TLU JV team. Thrash’s brother, Judd Thrash, is a defensive backs coach at Lake Travis High School in Lake Travis, TX where they have won five consecutive Texas state championships. The Hubbard, TX native graduated from Texas Lutheran in 2010 with a degree in kinesiology. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree at Texas A&M-Kingsville.

Jordan Stack joined the Javelina coaching staff in 2012 and assists with the defensive backs as well as special teams. Previously, Stack was a quality control coach for the Omaha Nighthawks of the United Football League. There he assisted with the defensive backs under current USC defensive backs coach Marvin Sanders; a unit that produced UFL De- fensive MVP Stuart Schweigert. He also worked directly under former NFL defensive coordinator Tom Olivadotti as his qual- ity control and assisted in all aspects of special teams for the Nighthawks, also as quality control. In addition to his coaching duties, Stack worked under Nighthawks Head Coach, and former TD Ameritrade CEO, Joe Moglia, as the Assistant Chief of Staff for the organization. As an undergraduate, Stack worked for the athletics department at the University of Maryland. He was a strength coach for the Terrapins for 2.5 years where he worked under Head Strength Coach Dwight Galt. He worked in all recruiting and practice efforts for the Terps under Head Coach Ralph Friedgen and Head-Coach-in-Waiting James Franklin. During the 2010 season, Stack was the Special Teams Quality Control for the Terps under Special Teams Coordinator Charles Bankins, where their average punt return ranked #3 nationally and their five blocked kicks led the ACC. Stack earned his Bachelor’s degree in Kinesiological Sciences in 2010 from the University of Maryland-College Park with a 3.6 GPA, and is cur- rently pursuing a Master’s degree in Kinesiology.

11 All-Time Assistant Coaches Pat Aguilar, 1977-79 Don McDonald, 1967-71, 74 Pat Rippee, 2006 Carlos Alvarado, 2008-10 Richard McCurry, 1982 Jay Rose, 2010-11 Chris Ballard, 1995-00 Mike Menefee, 1982 Jack Rucker, 1947-49 Joe Barron, 2007-11 Thleton Morton, 1934 Mike Salinas, 2002-04 Ryan Beard, 2007-08 Rod Mosley, 2011 John Schroff, 2007-10 Charles Bishop, 1981-83 Jess Mundy, 1949-51 Mike Scott, 1984-86 Fred Bleil, 1983 Pete Murray, 1966-69, 76-78, 80-84 Cody Smith, 2010 Greg Bormann, 2002-03 Vonn Murray, 1983 Dave Smith, 1955-58 Jim Bridges, 1987 Ben Noonan, 2002-04 Mark Smith, 1985-86 Darrell Brock, 1980 Daniel Oelschlegel, 2010-11 Glenn Starks, 1979, 84 David Browning, 1987-88 K.Y. Owens, 1966 Bob Stevens, 1950-53 Haskel Buff, 1995-97, 2000-06 Kevin Palmer, 2004-05 Ted Unbehagen, 1965 Tim Byerly, 2011 Nick Paremski, 2004-05 Raymond Waddy, 1984 David Calloway, 2007-11 Clay Patterson, 2007-11 Gene Walkoviak, 1974-76 Jerry Campbell, 1995-96 Joey Pena, 2006-07 Keith Walters, 1987-89 Ted Carley 1954-61 Maurice Pippkin, 1938-39 Frank Warner, 1931-32 Juan Castillo, 1982-85, 90-94 Don Pittman, 1979, 83-99 Marion Waters, 2005 Matt Clark, 2000 Kyle Ppool, 2007-11 Jeff Weeks, 2005-06 Barry Copenhaver, 1972-73 Bill Purser, 1962-63 W.C. Wilson, 1971 Davis Corley, 1975-76 Keith Ranspot, 1952-53 Bobby Jack Wright, 1979-82 John Cosgrove, 1974-77 Tim Reid, 1977-78 Robert Young, 1978-81 Willie Crafts, 1970-73 Dorse Richards, 1937 Andrew Crawford, 1977-78 Richard Cundiff, 1985-99 Pete Cuva, 2007 Jim Dawson, 1992-94 Nick DeBose, 2007 John Mark Dixon, 1933 Ron Gentry, 1971-73 Leonard Germer, 1964 David Grace, 2006 James Graf, 2006 Gene Greene, 1959-65 Joe Harms, 1997-99 George Hauser, 2000-01 Lee Hayes, 2001-02 Charles Holden, 1935 Rayshaun Hollings, 2007 Ron Hudson, 2004 Dan Hurley, 1980, 84-86, 89 Tremaine Jackson, 2006 Tracy James, 2006 Cal Jewett, 1929-41 Tony Johnson, 2003 Fred Jonas, 1967-76 Robert Kelly, 1983 Chris Kincaid, 1989 Kris Kocurek, 2005 Neal LaHue, 1985-87, 2002-05 Jim Lance, 1973-74 Jack Little, 1955-61 James Lott, 2001-02 John Mannino, 2008-09 Jaime Martinez, 2005-11 Mike Martinez, 2009-10 Rick Matt, 1990-91 Dewey Mayhew, 1954 Defensive Coordinator David Callaway Doug McCutchen, 1977-79 12 13 Javelina Offense - Two Deep Javelina Defense - Two Deep Weak Tackle Defensive End 79 Chris Hudgins, 6-3, 275, Sr., 2L, Van Vleck 49 Ricky Marshall, 6-1, 228, Jr., 1L, Tyler 76 Sam Boothby, 6-7, 305, Fr., RS, Canyon Lake 92 Henry Greathouse, 6-2, 250, So., SQ, Blanco Weak Guard Nose Tackle 77 Lee Mattingly, 6-5, 290, Sr., 2L, Hallettsville 98 Zane Brown, 6-0, 285, Jr., 1L, Houston 73 Andrew Shows, 6-3, 275, Fr., RS, Corpus Christi 99 DeAndre Savage, 6-2, 275, Jr., TR, Flint, MI Center Defensive Tackle 71 Patrick Daniel, 6-2, 275, Sr., 1L, Mesquite 97 Bobbie Hampton, 6-4, 280, Sr., RS, Houston 56 Marcus Stager, 6-3, 315, Jr., 2L, New Braunfels 50 Darnell Hicks, 6-0, 265, Sr., 2L, Detroit, MI Strong Guard Defensive End 72 Devin Shaw, 6-4, 310, Jr., 2L, Katy 94 Marquis Singleton, 6-4, 260, Sr., 2L, Decatur, IL 74 Karl Willie, 6-4, 298, Sr., 1L, Ben Bolt 40 Clay Mazoch, 6-2, 275, Sr., 2L, Granger Strong Tackle Linebacker 66 Keenan Woods, 6-2, 310, Sr., 2L, Houston 30 Jeremy Aguilar, 6-1, 235, Sr., 1L, Los Angeles, CA 90 Tiance Gardner, 6-4, 300, Fr., RS, Angleton 41 Mark Savere, 6-0, 215, So., 1L, San Antonio Tight End Mike Backer 11 Derek Tesch, 6-5, 245, Jr., 2L, Blanco 47 Mike Yarbrough, 6-1, 215, So., 1L, Rosharon 26 Chandler Hill, 6-2, 205, Sr., 1L, Spring Branch 44 Kamen Ruelas, 6-0, 228, So., 1L, Victoria Quarterback Rover 6 Nate Poppell, 6-2, 190, Sr., 2L, Spring 35 Angelo Looney, 5-9, 185, Sr., 1L, Fullerton, CA 15 Bryan Ehrlich, 6-1, 220, Sr., TR, San Antonio 23 Trevor Pesek, 5-11, 210, Jr., 1L, Inez Running Back Left Corner 3 Jonathan Woodson, 5-10, 185, Sr., 3L, Missouri City 27 Kerry Wheatfall, 5-10, 180, Jr., 1L, Navasota 37 Randall Toney, 5-11, 220, Sr., 1L, Hendersonville, TN 31 Lamont Hills, 6-1, 175, Fr., RS, San Antonio X-Wide Receiver Strong Safety 1 Clyde Lee, 6-0, 197, Jr., TR, Missouri City 36 Rockeem Collins, 5-11, 195, Jr., 2L, Gonzales 82 Christian Taylor, 6-2, 205, Sr., 3L, Houston 5 Anthony Forker, 5-9, 185, So., SQ, Houston B-Wide Receiver Free Safety 2 Sherman Batiste, 5-11, 190, Sr., 3L, Fort Bend 4 James Gilbert, 6-1, 200, Fr., RS, Houston 83 Darryl Malone, 5-11, 195, Sr., 3L, Mesquite 10 T.J. McCullough, 6-2, 195, So., RS, Reddick, FL Y-Wide Receiver Right Corner 80 Patrick LaFleur, 5-8, 170, So., 1L, Cypress 21 Quincy Williams, 6-0, 195, Sr., 1L, Dallas 12 Joseph Vela, 5-10, 180, Sr., 3L, Harlingen 8 Ronnie Ford, 6-0, 190, Jr., TR, Dallas Z-Wide Receiver 7 Robert Armstrong, 6-2, 202, Jr., 2L, Cuero 87 Shane Prater, 6-0, 180, Jr., RS, Omaha, NE

Place Kicker Kick Returns 18 Matt Stoll, 6-0, 185, Jr., 2L, College Station 3 Jonathan Woodson, 5-10, 185, Sr., 3L, Missouri City 88 Beto Salinas, 6-2, 169, Sr., SQ, Mission 25 Anthony Johnson, 5-8, 191, Sr., TR, Orlando, FL Punter Punt Returns 13 Angel Millan, 5-11, 215, Jr., 2L, Edinburg 3 Jonathan Woodson, 5-10, 185, Sr., 3L, Missouri City 18 Matt Stoll, 6-0, 185, Jr., 2L, College Station 2 Sherman Batiste, 5-11, 190, Sr., 3L, Fort Bend Deep Snapper 12 Joseph Vela, 5-10, 180, Sr., 3L, Harlingen 11 Derek Tesch, 6-5, 245, Jr., 2L, Blanco 84 Alex Harper, 6-0, 195, So., 1L, Houston Holder 12 Joseph Vela, 5-10, 180, Sr., 3L, Harlingen 6 Nate Poppell, 6-2, 190, Sr., 2L, Spring

14 2012 Javelina Football Numerical Roster Alphabetical Roster

No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) No. Name Pos. 1 Clyde Lee WR JR 6-0 197 TR Missouri City, TX (Boston College) 58 Gabriel Abiro...... OL 2 Sherman Batiste WR SR 5-11 190 3L Fort Bend, TX (Marshall HS) Marcco Acuna...... OL 30 Jeremy Aguilar...... LB 3 Jonathan Woodson RB SR 5-10 185 3L Missouri City, TX (Marshall HS) Andres Alaniz...... WR 4 James Gilbert DB FR 6-1 200 RS Houston, TX (Galena Park HS) Kelechi Amushie...... DB 5 Anthony Forker DB SO 5-9 185 SQ Houston, TX (Westfield HS) 7 Robert Armstrong ...... WR 6 Nate Poppell QB SR 6-2 190 2L Spring, TX (U. of Mary) Jose Arroyo...... DT 2 Sherman Batiste ...... WR 7 Robert Armstrong WR JR 6-2 202 2L Cuero, TX (Cuero HS) 55 Chivas Belton...... DE 8 Ronnie Ford DB JR 6-0 190 TR Dallas, TX (Trinity Valley CC) 76 Sam Boothby...... OL 9 Derrick Ferguson DB JR 6-4 200 TR Arlington, TX (Lon Morris) 68 Ollie Bradyt...... OL 10 T.J. McCullough DB SO 6-2 195 RS Reddick, FL (Ellsworth CC) 14 Dean Brantley...... QB Jake Brearton...... OL 11 Derek Tesch TE JR 6-5 245 2L Blanco, TX (Blanco HS) 98 Zane Brown...... DT 12 Joseph Vela WR SR 5-10 180 3L Harlingen, TX (Rio Hondo HS) 16 Aaron Bueno...... QB 13 Angel Millan P JR 5-11 215 2L Edinburg, TX (Economedes HS) 22 Marquis Cardinal, Jr...... RB 14 Dean Brantley QB JR 6-2 200 1L Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) Isaiah Carter...... DE Paul Castillo...... S 15 Bryan Ehrlich QB SR 6-1 220 TR San Antonio, TX (Newberry) Victor Castro...... DE 16 Aaron Bueno QB FR 6-3 215 RS Alice, TX (Ben Bolt HS) Tyler Cauble...... DE 17 C.J. Griggs WR SO 6-2 200 RS Cedar Lane, TX (Van Vleck HS) 33 Jai Cavness...... RB 18 Matt Stoll K/P JR 6-0 185 2L College Station, TX (A&M Consolidated HS) 36 Rockeem Collins...... DB Joe Crowe...... DB 19 Anthony Washington WR JR 5-9 165 1L Cypress, TX (Cy-Springs HS) 71 Patrick Daniel...... C 21 Quincy Williams DB SR 6-0 195 1L Dallas, TX (Emporia State) 85 Alex Dean...... WR 22 Marquise Cardinal, Jr. RB FR 5-9 176 RS Spring, TX (Klein Collins HS) Gunnar Dorsey...... TE 23 Trevor Pesek DB JR 5-11 210 1L Inez, TX (Blinn College) Lavander Eckford...... DT 15 Bryan Ehrlich...... QB 24 Robert McCormick FS SR 6-1 207 3L Corpus Christi, TX (Flour Bluff HS) 9 Derrick Ferguson...... DB 25 Anthony Johnson RB SR 5-8 191 TR Orlando, FL (College of the Canyons) Henry Ford...... RB 26 Chandler Hill TE SR 6-2 205 1L Spring Branch, TX (Smithson Valley HS) 8 Ronnie Ford...... DB 27 Kerry Wheatfall, Jr. DB JR 5-10 180 1L Navasota, TX (Blinn College) 5 Anthony Forker...... DB Christian Garcia...... OL 30 Jeremy Aguilar LB SR 6-1 235 1L Los Angeles, CA (Pasadena City College) 78 Tiance Gardner...... OL 31 Lamont Hills DB FR 6-1 175 RS San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) Raymond Garza...... OL 33 Jai Cavness RB SR 5-8 202 1L Houston, TX (TCU) 4 James Gilbert...... DB 35 Angelo Looney DB SR 5-9 185 1L Fullerton, CA (Compton College) 92 Henry Greathouse...... DL Galyn Griffin...... DE 36 Rockeem Collins DB JR 5-11 195 2L Gonzales, TX (Gonzales HS) 17 C.J. Griggs...... WR 37 Randall Toney RB SR 5-11 220 1L Hendersonville, TN (UT-Chattanooga) Christian Guajardo...... OL 40 Clay Mazoch DE SR 6-2 275 2L Granger, TX (Granger HS) 97 Bobbie Hampton...... DT 41 Mark Savere DB SO 6-0 215 1L San Antonio, TX (Warren HS) 84 Alex Harper...... DS Steven Harris...... DB 42 Miles Kirksey LB FR 6-0 200 HS Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) Jeffrey Harrison...... WR 43 DeVon Rhodes DE SO 6-3 210 1L Langham Creek, TX (Langham Creek HS) Lee Henderson...... OL 44 Kamen Ruelas LB SO 6-0 228 1L Victoria, TX (St. Joseph HS) 59 Eduardo Hernandez...... DE 45 Robert Williams DE SR 6-4 255 HS Dallas, TX (Frank Phillips) 50 Darnell Hicks...... DL Joseph High...... DB 47 Mike Yarbrough LB SO 6-1 215 1L Rosharon, TX (Manvel HS) 26 Chandler Hill ...... TE 48 Joshua Miranda LB FR 6-1 205 HS McAllen, TX (Memorial HS) 31 Lamont Hills...... DB 49 Ricky Marshall DL JR 6-1 228 1L Tyler, TX (John Tyler HS) Jordan Holland...... DB 50 Darnell Hicks DL SR 6-0 290 2L Detroit, MI (Victor Valley CC) 79 Chris Hudgins...... OL Henry Hunter IV...... QB 52 James Lambert DE SO 6-2 240 RS Alvin, TX (Alvin HS) Ifey Ibik...... DT 54 Joshua Vallejo DT FR 6-0 280 RS Brownsville, TX (Porter HS) 25 Anthony Johnson...... RB 55 Chivas Belton DE SO 5-11 240 TR Houston, TX (Emporia State) Quaylon Jones...... RB 56 Marcus Stager OL JR 6-3 315 2L New Braunfels, TX (New Braunfels HS) 60 TC Jones...... OL Kevin Joseph...... DE 58 Gabriel Abiro OL-DS FR 6-1 308 HS McAllen, TX (Rowe HS) Eddie Kelly...... DT 59 Eduardo Hernandez DE FR 6-0 235 RS Ingleside, TX (Ingleside HS) 42 Miles Kirksey...... LB 60 TC Jones OL SO 6-3 311 TR Angleton, TX (Tyler Junior College) 46 Steven Kubena...... LB-DB 66 Keenan Woods OL SR 6-2 310 2L Houston, TX (Tyler Junior College) Alex Kuyinu...... DT 80 Patrick LaFleur...... WR 67 Hannes Mattila OL FR 6-3 330 RS Ylöjärvi, Finland (Mt. St. Joseph Academy) 52 James Lambert...... DE 68 Ollie Brady OL FR 6-1 308 RS Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) 1 Clyde Lee...... WR 69 Tommy Parsons OL SO 6-5 294 TR Canyon Lake, TX (LSU) Max Lehnig...... K/P 70 Jernorius McGill OL SR 6-2 340 TR Senoia, GA (Central Missouri) Aundra Long...... OL 35 Angelo Looney...... DB 71 Patrick Daniel C SR 6-2 275 1L Mesquite, TX (Tyler Junior College) Dilyn Lyles...... DT 72 Devin Shaw OL JR 6-4 310 2L Katy, TX (Seven Lakes HS) 83 Darryl Malone...... WR

15 No. Name Pos. Cl. Ht. Wt. Exp. Hometown (Previous School) 73 Andrew Shows OL FR 6-3 275 RS Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) Alphabetical Roster 74 Karl Willie OL SR 6-4 298 1L Ben Bolt, TX (Ben Bolt HS) No. Name Pos. 76 Sam Boothby OL FR 6-7 305 RS Canyon Lake, TX (San Marcos Baptist) 49 Ricky Marshall...... DL 77 Lee Mattingly OT SR 6-5 290 2L Hallettsville, TX (Northern Michigan) Jaelin Martin...... DB 78 Tiance Gardner OL FR 6-4 300 RS Angleton, TX (Angleton HS) 77 Lee Mattingly ...... OL 79 Chris Hudgins OL SR 6-3 255 2L Van Vleck, TX (Van Vleck HS) 40 Clay Mazoch ...... LB 24 Robert McCormick ...... FS 80 Patrick LaFleur WR SO 5-8 170 1L Cypress, TX (Cypress Woods HS) 10 T.J. McCullough...... DB 81 Jake Willingham TE JR 6-2 230 2L Van Alstyne, TX (Van Alstyne HS) 70 Jernorius McGill...... OL 82 Christian Taylor WR SR 6-2 205 2L Houston, TX (U. of Mary) Scott Michalk...... OL 83 Darryl Malone WR SR 5-11 195 3L Mesquite, TX (Mesquite HS) 13 Angel Millan...... P 48 Joshua Miranda...... LB 84 Alex Harper DS SO 6-0 195 1L Houston, TX (Nimitz HS) Michael O’Neal...... OL 85 Alex Dean WR FR 6-0 190 RS Pflugerville, TX (Pflugerville HS) Tre Oliver...... DB 87 Shane Prater WR JR 6-0 180 RS Omaha, NE (Iowa Western CC) 69 Tommy Parsons...... DL 88 Heriberto Salinas PK SR 6-2 169 1L Mission, TX (Sharyland HS) Shavon Pennie...... DB 23 Trevor Pesek...... DB 92 Henry Greathouse DL SO 6-2 250 SQ Blanco, TX (Blanco HS) 6 Nate Poppell...... QB 94 Marquis Singleton DE SR 6-4 260 2L Decatur, IL (Texas Southern) 87 Shane Prater...... WR 97 Bobbie Hampton DT SR 6-4 280 RS Houston, TX (Texas Tech) Marcus Price...... WR 98 Zane Brown DT JR 6-0 285 1L Houston, TX (Harding) Daniel Ramirez...... DB 43 DeVon Rhodes...... DE 99 DeAndre Savage DL JR 6-2 275 TR Flint, MI (Eastern Arizona) Alex Rios...... QB Marco Acuna OL SO 6-2 305 SQ Calallen, TX (Eastern New Mexico) Braedon Robinson...... DT Andres Alaniz WR FR 6-1 170 HS Ben Bolt, TX (Ben Bolt HS) 44 Kamen Ruelas...... LB Kelechi Amushie DB FR 6-0 170 HS Richmond, TX (Terry HS) 88 Heriberto Salinas...... PK Jose Arroyo DT FR 6-1 275 HS Houston, TX (Northbrook HS) 99 DeAndre Savage...... DL Jake Brearton OL FR 6-1 270 HS Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) 41 Mark Savere...... DB Isaiah Carter DE FR 6-2 215 HS San Antonio, TX (Madison HS) 72 Devin Shaw...... OL Paul Castillo S FR 5-10 170 HS Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) 73 Andrew Shows...... OL Victor Castro DE JR 6-2 265 SQ San Antonio, TX (Earl Warren HS) Joe Sikes...... LB Taylor Cauble DE FR 6-2 215 HS Marble Falls, TX (Marble Falls HS) 94 Marquis Singleton...... DE Joe Crowe DB FR HS Houston, TX (Aldine Nimitz HS) 56 Marcus Stager...... OL Gunnar Dorsey TE FR 6-3 235 HS Whitehouse, TX (The Brook Hill School) Keveon Stanton...... DT Lavander Eckford DT JR 6-0 300 1L Cypress, TX (Cy-Ridge HS) Mason Stewart...... DE Steve Harris DB 18 Matt Stoll...... K/P Henry Ford RB FR 5-8 191 HS Huntsville, TX (Huntsville HS) 82 Christian Taylor...... WR Christian Garcia OL FR 6-5 320 HS Eagle Pass, TX (Eagle Pass HS) Trey Teague...... DT Raymond Garza OL FR 6-4 265 HS Corpus Christi, TX (King HS) 11 Derek Tesch...... TE Galyn Griffin DE FR 6-3 195 HS Granite Shoals, TX (Marble Falls HS) Jordan Thomas...... WR Christian Guajardo OL FR 6-1 280 HS Hidalgo, TX (Valley View HS) Peyton Tilley...... WR Jeffrey Harrison WR FR 6-0 174 HS Yoakum, TX (Yoakum HS) 37 Randall Toney...... RB Lee Henderson OL FR 6-3 249 HS Cibolo, TX (Steele HS) 54 Joshua Vallejo...... DT Joseph High DB FR 5-11 205 HS San Antonio, TX (Brackenridge HS) 12 Joseph Vela...... WR Jordan Holland DB FR 5-10 175 HS Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) Mike Verrett...... DB Henry Hunter IV QB SO 6-1 210 TR Garland, TX (Tarleton State) Bo Villarreal...... OL Ifey Ibik DT FR 6-3 290 HS Sugar Land, TX (Travis HS) 19 Anthony Washington...... WR Quaylon Jones RB FR 5-5 168 HS Universal City, TX (Judson HS) Aarom Whalon...... DT Kevin Joseph DE FR 6-0 215 RS Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) 27 Kerry Wheatfall, Jr...... DB Eddie Kelly DT JR 6-0 280 RS Van Nuys, CA (Santa Monica CC) 21 Quincy Williams...... DB Alex Kuyinu DT FR 5-10 250 HS Missouri City, TX (Dulles HS) 45 Robert Williams...... DE Max Lehnig K/P FR 6-0 205 HS San Antonio, TX (Judson HS) 74 Karl Willie...... OL Aundra Long OL FR 6-4 260 HS Huntsville, TX (Huntsville HS) 81 Jake Willingham...... TE Dilyn Lyles DT FR 6-3 270 HS Richmond, TX (Travis HS) Michael Wiser...... DT Jaelin Martin DB FR 6-1 164 HS San Antonio, TX (Brackenridge HS) 66 Keenan Woods...... OL Scott Michalk OL FR 6-4 310 HS Bishop, TX (Bishop HS) 3 Jonathan Woodson...... WR Michael O’Neal OL FR 6-3 280 HS Cibolo, TX (Steele HS) 47 Mike Yarbrough...... LB Tre Oliver DB FR 5-10 180 HS Pearland, TX (Dawson HS) Shavon Pennie DB FR 6-0 165 HS Bryan, TX (Bryan HS) Marcus Price WR FR 5-5 150 HS Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) Daniel Ramirez DB FR 6-2 196 HS Harlingen, TX (Harlingen HS) Alex Rios QB FR HS San Antonio, TX (McCollum HS) Braedon Robinson DT FR 5-11 275 HS San Antonio, TX (East Central HS) Joe Sikes LB FR 5-10 204 HS Lewisville, TX (Flower Mound Marcus HS) Keveon Stanton DT FR HS San Antonio, TX (Holmes HS) Mason Stewart DE FR 6-2 210 HS Houston, TX (Memorial HS) Trey Teague DT FR 6-2 320 HS Freeport, TX (Brazosport HS) Jordan Thomas WR FR 5-11 160 HS San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) Peyton Tilley WR FR 6-3 195 HS Leander, TX (Leander HS) Mike Verrett DB FR HS Houston, TX (Sharpstown HS) Bo Villarreal OL FR HS San Antonio, TX (McCollum HS) Aarom Whalon DT FR 6-2 251 RS Converse, TX (Judson HS) Michael Wiser DT FR 6-1 265 HS Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS)

16 Jonathan Woodson - Harlon Hill Candidate

best in school history. He set the school single season mark for most kick returns (36) and kick return yards (736) and career kick return (75) and kick return yards (1,670) during the year. He rushed for at least 100 yards in four games and scored 14 total touchdowns. He finished the year fifth all- #3Running Back time with 4,200 career all-purpose yards and had the third Senior • 5-10 • 185 most all-purpose yards (2,309) in a season. 2010: Woodson Missouri City, TX earned LSC South Second Team honors as a running back Marshall HS and Honorable Mention honors as a kick returner. He started the year as a wide receiver, but eventually moved into the role as the starting running back. He had 115 yards rush- ing and 243 all-purpose yards in a win over #7 West Texas A&M. He rushed for 117 yards and three touchdowns to go along with a receiving touchdown and 187 all-purpose yards Running back Jonathan Woodson heads into his final in two quarters of play at Southwestern Oklahoma. He was season as one of the most decorated athletes in school named the LSC South Offensive Player of the Week for his history. The multi-sport star has won the Gil E. Steinke Male outburst. He gained 95 yards on the ground and scored two Athlete of the Year award each of the past two years and touchdowns against Southeastern Oklahoma. He rushed has earned nine First Team All-America citations in football for 96 yards and a touchdown and caught nine passes for and track & field. He was a regional finalist for the Harlon 61 yards against #19 Midwestern State. He led the team Hill Award in 2011 and should be on the short list of final- in rushing yards, touchdowns and all-purpose yards. He ists this year. He is on pace to finish his career as the only player in school history with at least 2,000 yards rushing, 1,000 yards receiving and 2,000 kick return yards. 2011: Woodson earned AP Little All-America and Don Hansen’s First Team honors as an all-purpose player. He was named First Team Lone Star Conference at both running back and kick returner. He earned First Team Daktronics all-Super Region Four, First Team Don Hansen’s all-Super Region Four and Second Team Daktronics All-America honors at running back. He added honorable mention D2Football. com All-America honors. He was a Harlon Hill Trophy candidate and led the nation with 209.9 all-purpose yards per game. He has gained at least 100 all-purpose yards in 17 consecutive games. He went over 200 all-purpose yards in six games and 300 yards on two occasions. He was named the LSC, D2Football.com and Beyond College Sports Network Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 228 yards while catching four passes for 96 yards and scoring four total touchdowns against Abilene Christian. He had an 87-yard touchdown run, an 80-yard touchdown run and a 60-yard touchdown catch in the game. He was named the LSC Player of the Week after rushing for 162 yards and a touchdown and catching five passes for 106 yards and two touchdowns in a win at Incarnate Word. It was the first 100-yard rushing and receiving game in school history and he finished with 362 all-purpose yards, second

17 Jonathan Woodson - Harlon Hill Candidate averaged 118.5 all-purpose yards per game and 2009 Season average 26.9 yards per kick return. 2009: Wood- Game Rushing Receiving Kick Ret All-Purpose son started the season as a running back, but 8/29 Delta State 6-19-0 1-7-0 1-18 44 9/5 East Central 3-15-0 0-0-0 1-14 29 eventually moved to wide receiver. He was the 9/12 Central Oklahoma 3-1-0 0-0-0 3-104 105 team’s main kick returner averaging 20.9 yards 9/19 Northeastern St. 3-12-0 0-0-0 2-42 54 9/26 at West Texas A&M 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-43 43 per kickoff return. He had a season long return of 10/3 Tarleton St. 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-39 39 62 yards in a win over #24 Central Oklahoma. He 10/10 at A&M-Commerce 1-9-0 0-0-0 3-41 50 10/17 at Midwestern St. 0-0-0 1-9-0 2-41 50 finished the season with 469 all-purpose yards. 10/24 Eastern N.M. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0 2008: Woodson red-shirted his first year at Texas 10/31 at Abilene Christian 0-0-0 1-0-0 2-29 29 11/7 Angelo St. 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-26 26 A&M-Kingsville. High School: Woodson played 11/14 Tarleton St. 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0 0 football and ran track at Thurgood Marshall HS. Totals 16-56-0 3-16-0 19-397 469 He earned all-district honors in both sports and 2010 Season was part of 4x400 relay that had the best time Game Rushing Receiving Kick Ret All-Purpose 9/2 at NW Missouri St. 1-(2)-0 2-20-0 0-0 18 in the state. Personal: Woodson is the son of 9/11 at East Central 1-6-0 2-28-0 1-21 55 Charles and Alice Woodson and is studying Crimi- 9/18 A&M-Commerce 0-0-0 1-4-0 1-14 18 9/25 at Incarnate Word 4-34-1 0-0-0 2-80 114 nology with a minor in Sociology. He is a seven- 10/2 Abilene Christian 3-4-0 1-16-0 5-120 140 time track & field All-American and was the NCAA 10/9 at Angelo St. 3-10-0 1-(1)-0 2-41 50 10/16 West Texas A&M 23-115-0 2-32-0 4-96 243 Division II Indoor 200-meter National Champion 10/23 at Tarleton St. 17-78-0 5-56-0 1-28 162 in 2012. 10/30 at SW Oklahoma 15-117-3 2-19-1 1-51 187 11/6 Midwestern St. 23-96-1 9-61-0 2-42 199 11/13 SE Oklahoma 15-95-2 1-5-0 0-0 100 11/27 NW Missouri St. 20-55-0 6-37-0 1-44 136 Totals 125-608-7 32-277-1 20-537 1422

2011 Season Game Rushing Receiving Kick Ret All-Purpose 9/2 at Cent. Wash. 25-90-1 1-8-0 1-19 117 9/10 Minot State 19-170-1 4-20-0 1-35 225 9/17 vs West Texas A&M 14-59-0 8-51-0 3-68 178 9/24 at Midwestern St. 8-23-0 5-19-0 5-103 145 10/1 A&M-Commerce 9-24-0 3-41-0 3-77 142 10/8 Lindenwood 14-105-2 5-29-0 4-69 203 10/15 at Incarnate Word 16-162-1 5-106-2 6-94 362 10/22 Tarleton St. 10-25-1 6-93-1 4-83 201 10/29 at Angelo St. 12-43-0 7-70-1 6-138 251 11/5 Abilene Christian 15-228-3 4-96-1 1-19 343 11/12 at Eastern N.M. 19-88-0 2-23-0 2-31 142 Totals 161-1017-9 50-556-5 36-736 2309 Career 302-1681-16 85-849-6 75-1670 4200

- 17 straight games with at least 100 all-purpose yards - 6 games with at least 100 rushing yards - 7 games with at least 200 all-purpose yards - led nation with 209.9 all-purpose yards per game in 2011

18 Jeremy Aguilar - All America Candidate

en route to being a unanimous first team selection in the National Northern Conference and earned first team all-state honors. He added 11 tackles for loss and two sacks. As a #30 freshman, he registered 78 tackles to lead the team while recording 9.5 tackles for loss and four fumble recoveries. Linebacker He led the Lancers to the Tremblay Bowl Championship in Senior • 6-1 • 235 2008. High School: Aguilar played at Roosevelt HS where Los Angeles, CA he made 154 tackles, six sacks and three fumble recoveries Pasadena City as a senior. He earned first team all-City honors. Personal: College Aguilar is the son of Maria Aguilar and is studying Criminol- ogy.

It did not take senior linebacker Jeremy Aguilar long to make a name for himself in the Lone Star Conference and he will look to build upon a stellar season. He is the epitome of a defensive playmaker and will lead the Javelina defense. His side-to-side pursuit and big play ability make him some- one to watch in 2012. 2011: Aguilar was named the Lone Star Conference Linebacker of the Year, Second Team Daktronics All-America, First Team All-LSC and Daktron- ics All-Super Region Four. He added D2Football.com and Don Hansen’s Honorable Mention All-America and Second Team Don Hansen’s All-Region honors. He finished fourth in the LSC in tackles per game and tied for fifth in tackles for loss. He picked off a pass late in the game to secure a win at Central Washington. He registered double digit tackles in four games. He had 15 tackles and 2.0 tackles for loss at Midwestern State. He had a season high 16 tackles and 2.5 tackles for loss against Abilene Christian. He tallied nine tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks against Linden- wood. He finished the year with 91 tackles, 14.0 tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks and 11 quarterback hurries. 2010: Aguilar red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Previous: Aguilar led Pasadena City College with 95 tackles in 2009

2011 Season Game Tackles TFL’s Sacks QBH-PB 9/2 at Cent. Wash. 2-5-7 0-0 0-0 0-0 9/10 Minot State 1-4-5 0.5-0 0-0 1-1 9/17 vs West Texas A&M 2-2-4 1.0-1 0-0 1-2 9/24 at Midwestern St. 4-11-15 2.0-11 0.5-5 1-0 10/1 A&M-Commerce 3-7-10 0.5-1 0-0 2-0 10/8 Lindenwood 6-3-9 3.5-19 2.5-15 1-0 10/15 at Incarnate Word 4-1-5 1.0-5 0-0 1-2 10/22 Tarleton St. 3-3-6 1.0-3 0-0 2-0 10/29 at Angelo St. 3-7-10 2.0-5 0-0 2-0 11/5 Abilene Christian 8-8-16 2.5-9 0.5-4 0-0 11/12 at Eastern N.M. 4-0-4 0-0 0-0 0-0 Totals 40-51-91 14.0-54 3.5-24 11-5

19 Robert Armstrong - All America Candidate

win over A&M-Commerce. He still finished fourth in the LSC in recep- tions per game and sixth receiving yards per game. 2010: Armstrong earned LSC South Honorable Mention honors as a redshirt freshman. He scored his first career touchdown on a 7-yard reverse against Texas A&M-Commerce and had two scores in the game. He had at least one catch in every game, including a season high seven receptions and #7Wide Receiver one touchdown against #3 Northwest Missouri State in the playoffs. He Junior • 6-2 • 202 scored twice against #7 West Texas A&M on catches of 25 and 27 yards. He had a game-winning 62-yard reception at Angelo State with 1:44 left Cuero, TX in the game. He finished the game with exactly 100 yards receiving. He Cuero HS led the team with six touchdown receptions on the year. 2009: Arm- strong red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Armstrong played both wide receiver and corner back for the Gobblers. He earned 3A all-state honors at both positions while also earning First Team all-district, all-area and all-region honors. He made 63 catches for 1,128 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior. As a junior, he made 54 catches for 1,017 yards and 13 touchdowns. He is on the all-time career receptions and receiving yards lists in Texas. He led Cuero to back- to-back state semi-final appearances. He was an academic all-district Junior wide receiver Robert Armstrong is well on his to be becoming one selection. He earned third team all-state honors in basketball and was of the best receivers in school history. He is rapidly climbing up the all- the Offensive MVP of the District. He played in the Texas Roundup time charts in receptions, yards and touchdowns. His acrobatic ability in All-Star as a senior. In track, he was a member of two Texas 3A state the air allows him to make the highlight catch, but he also has great size, championship teams. He had personal bests of 6-8 in the high jump and strength and speed. 2011: Armstrong was named Lone Star Confer- 23-2 in the long jump. He was also a member of the 4x100, 4x200 and ence First Team at wide receiver and is known for his acrobatic catches. 4x400-meter relay teams. Personal: Armstrong is the son of Deborah He started the first nine games of the year, but was injured on the first Armstrong and is studying Kinesiology with a minor in Business. drive at Angelo State and missed the rest of the year. He was named the LSC Offensive Player of the Week after scoring a pair of touchdowns at Central Washington in the first week of the season. He had a receiving touchdown in each of the first six games of the year and finished with 51 catches for 626 yards and 10 total touchdowns. He had five catches for 103 yards and two scores in a win over Minot State. He caught seven passes for 98 yards and two touchdowns against West Texas A&M at Cowboys Stadium. He had a career high 10 catches for 175 yards in a

2010 Season Game Rushing Receiving 9/2 at NW Missouri St. 0-0-0 3-23-0 9/11 at East Central 0-0-0 4-85-0 9/18 A&M-Commerce 1-7-1 2-29-1 9/25 at Incarnate Word 0-0-0 5-28-0 10/2 Abilene Christian 0-0-0 3-26-0 10/9 at Angelo St. 0-0-0 4-100-1 10/16 West Texas A&M 0-0-0 6-95-2 10/23 at Tarleton St. 0-0-0 1-33-0 10/30 at SW Oklahoma 0-0-0 3-25-0 11/6 Midwestern St. 0-0-0 5-36-0 11/13 SE Oklahoma 0-0-0 2-45-1 11/27 NW Missouri St. 0-0-0 7-65-1 Totals 1-7-1 45-590-6

2011 Season Game Rushing Receiving 9/2 at Central Wash. 3-16-1 3-25-1 9/10 Minot State 2-2-0 5-103-2 9/17 vs West Texas A&M 1-0-0 7-98-2 9/24 at Midwestern St. 0-0-0 7-47-1 10/1 A&M-Commerce 1-6-0 10-175-1 10/8 Lindenwood 1-6-0 8-82-1 10/15 at Incarnate Word 0-0-0 4-58-0 10/22 Tarleton St. 2-5-1 6-23-0 10/29 at Angelo St. 0-0-0 1-15-0 Totals 10-35-2 51-626-8 Career 11-42-3 96-1216-14

20 2011: Boothby red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Boothby earned all-district and academic all-state honors as a senior at San Marcos Baptist Acad- emy. He led his team to a pair of playoff appearances. Personal: Boothby is the son of #2 Daniel and Dianne Boothby and is studying Mechanical Engineering. Sherman Batiste Wide Receiver Senior • 3VL • 5-11 • 190 Fort Bend, TX (Marshall HS) #68 Ollie Brady Offensive Line 2011: Batiste was named Lone Star Conference First Team as a junior. He finished the Freshman • RS • 6-1 • 308 year ranked eighth in career receptions (116) for the Javelinas and is closing in on the top Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) 10 in receiving touchdowns and receiving yards. He had four games with at least 90 yards receiving including a 9-catch, 90-yard performance against Lindenwood. He had seven catches for 91 yards and a pair of touchdowns in a win at Incarnate Word. He caught an 80-yard touchdown pass from Nate Poppell in a win over A&M-Commerce. He had a 2011: Brady red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Brady helped career high 48 catches for 620 yards and six touchdowns. He finished in the top 10 in the Elkins High School to a pair of State 5A playoff apperances. Personal: Brady is the son of LSC in both catches per game and receiving yards per game. 2010: Batiste earned LSC Deon Stanford and Janelle Mayfield and is studying Mechanical Engineering. South Honorable Mention honors for a second straight season. He scored the game- winning touchdown against #7 West Texas A&M on a 13-yard reception with 3:24 left in the game. He had a season high six catches for 59 yards at Tarleton State. He finished third on the team with 33 receptions. He returned seven punts for 56 yards early in the season. 2009: Batiste earned LSC South Honorable Mention honors. He had a catch in each of the final 11 games of the season. He had the third longest reception in school #14 history with an 88-yard touchdown against Central Oklahoma. He had six catches for 95 Dean Brantley yards in an overtime win at West Texas A&M. He had five catches for 91 yards and two Quarterback touchdowns in a loss at #15 Abilene Christian. He led the team in touchdown catches (4) Junior • 1VL • 6-2 • 200 and was second in yards receiving (471). 2008: Batiste red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Batiste was a First Team All-District 23-5A pick. He had 34 Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS) catches for 719 yards and 8 touchdowns. He had seven catches for 99 yards, including a 33-yard touchdown grab in a 21-8 win over Hastings, three catches for 104 yards in a 30-16 win over Klein, four catches for 73 yards in the first round playoff loss to Brazoswood 2011: Brantley was on the team, but did not appear on the field during the year. He and two catches for 134 yards and a touchdown against Clements. Personal: Batiste is had a strong performance in the Javelina Spring Game throwing for 148 yards and two the son of Toni Batiste and is studying Criminology. He is also a part of the Javelina track touchdowns in a half. 2010: Brantley appeared in four games. He carried the ball twice & field team. for seven yards at Southwestern Oklahoma, but did not throw a pass on the year. 2009: Year G REC AVG LG RUSH AVG LG PR AVG Brantley red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Brantley went 2009 12 35-471-4 13.5 88 0-0-0 0.0 0 0-0-0 0.0 127-for-184 passing for 2,072 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior for Elkins. He set a 2010 12 33-333-2 10.1 25 1-1-0 1.0 1 7-56-0 8.0 school record for most touchdown passes in a season (19) and in a game (4). He was 2011 11 48-620-6 12.9 80 5-23-0 4.6 11 4-42-0 10.5 named District 23-5A First Team quarterback as a senior. He was an honor roll student and Career 35 116-1424-12 12.3 88 6-24-0 4.0 11 11-98-0 8.9 was an excellent high hurdle sprinter in track. Personal: Brantley is the son of Dennis and Carmen Brantley and is studying Kinesiology. His father ran track at Southern Methodist #55 University. Chivas Belton Defensive End #98 Sophomore • TR • 5-11 • 240 Zane Brown Houston, TX (Emporia State) Defensive Tackle Junior • 1VL • 6-0 • 285 Houston, TX (Harding) 2011: Belton red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Previous: Belton spent a year at Emporia State and Texas Southern. He played three games at Texas Southern in 2008. High School: Belton was a three-time All-District 15-5A defensive end at Klein For- 2011: Brown started all 11 games for the Javelinas at defensive tackle. He had six tackles, est High School. He earned first team honors each of his last two years. He led the team to two quarterback hurries and a half tackle for loss in a win over Minot State. He had four three state playoff appearances. Personal: Belton is the son of Francine Carothers and is solo tackles in the win at Incarnate Word. He made a season high seven tackles in the studying Kinesiology with a minor in Exercise Science. overtime loss at Angelo State. 2010: Brown red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M- Kingsville. Previous: Brown played one year at Harding University. High School: Brown earned First Team All-District and First Team Fort Bend Herald All-Area honors. He played in the Space City Classic All-Star Game and the Bayou Bowl All-Star Game. He had 60 tackles, including 22 tackles for loss and nine sacks as a senior. He was a member of the #76 AB Honor Roll and was an AP student. Personal: Brown is the son of Felton and Amy Sam Boothby Brown and is studying Kinesiology/Exercise Science. Offensive Line Year G Tackles TFL QBS PB QBH Freshman • RS • 6-7 • 305 2011 7 6-11-17 1.5-5 0.5-3 2 4 Canyon Lake, TX (San Marcos Baptist)

21 #16 #33 Aaron Bueno Jai Cavness Quarterback Running Back Freshman • RS • 6-3 • 215 Senior • 1VL • 5-8 • 202 Alice, TX (Ben Bolt HS) Houston, TX (TCU)

2011: Bueno red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Bueno 2011: Cavness struggled with injuries throughout the season. He had a season high seven was named the Texas State 1A Offensive MVP following his senior year at Ben Bolt High carries for 31 yards plus one catch for 12 yards against Lindenwood. TCU: Cavness School. He earned First Team All-State honors at quarterback and Honorable Mention appeared in seven games in 2009. He rushed for a season-best 29 yards on just four All-State honors as a defensive back. He was named the District MVP on two occasions, attempts at San Diego State. In 2008, he placed seventh on TCU with 134 yards rushing. the South Texas MVP in 2010 and an All-South Texas First Team defensive back. He set He saw action in eight games and ran for a season-best 59 yards on 11 carries in the 67-7 the school passing record as a sophomore. He threw for 2,460 yards and rushed for 1,314 win over Stephen F. Austin. He scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 13-yard run for yards during the 2010 season. He completed 132 of 186 passes with 23 touchdowns and the Frogs’ final points of the game. He also tallied TCU’s final points with a 1-yard TD rush just six interceptions. He also ran for 24 touchdowns. He led Ben Bolt to a pair of district in the 44-14 victory at UNLV while totaling 51 yards, including a season-long 24-yard carry, championships and one Bi-district championship. He also lettered in baseball, basketball, against the Rebels. High School: Cavness played in the Under Armour All-America game track and powerlifting. Personal: Bueno is the son of David and Cynthia Bueno and is after starring at Thurgood Marshall High School. He earned first-team all-district as a junior studying Sociology. and senior and second-team All-Greater Houston Area and all-region. He was a member of the Texas Prep Extra All-Area Top 60 team. He was ranked in the top 60 for running backs in the nation by Rivals.com and Scout.com and was also ranked in the top 20 in the state and the top 10 in the Houston area. He made Scout.com’s Top Texas 100 Playmakers list and Dave Campbell’s Top 300 Playmakers Team. He was nominated for the prestigious Houston Touchdown Club Player of the Year award. He scored a touchdown in the East #22 Meets West All-American Game. He was a team captain for three years at Marshall HS Marquis Cardinal, Jr. and was named his school’s Offensive Most Valuable Player after rushing for 1,205 yards Running Back and nine touchdowns on an 8.1 per carry average his senior year. He ran for 636 yards Freshman • RS • 5-9 • 176 and five touchdowns as a junior. He closed his prep career as Marshall’s all-time leading Spring, TX (Klein Collins HS) rusher with 2,195 yards and 17 touchdowns, averaging 8.3 yards per attempt. Personal: Cavness is the son of Francois and Erica Carrire and is studying Communications. He is the cousin of Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas. Year G REC AVG LG RUSH AVG LG 2011: Cardinal red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Cardinal 2011 6 1-12-0 12.0 12 11-42-0 3.8 10 earned First Team All-District 13-5A honors in 2010 at Klein Collins High School. He set the school single season rushing record with 1,807 yards for an average of 150 per game. He was named to the All-1960 Sun First Team and All-Greater Houston Honorable Mention by VYPE Magazine. He led Klein Collins to back-to-back District 13-5A championships and a pair of 10-0 regular seasons. He was a State 5A qualifier as a junior in the 4x100 relay and a two-time district champion in the 100 and 200 meters. Personal: Cardinal is the son #36 of Mary Brinson and is studying Computer Science. He is also a member of the Javelina Rockeem Collins track & field team. Safety Junior • 2VL • 5-11 • 195 Gonzales, TX (Gonzales HS)

Victor Castro 2011: Collins led the team with three interceptions and was third on the team with 56 tackles. He had six tackles and returned an 49 yards for a touchdown at Mid- Defensive End western State. The following week he returned an interception 34 yards for a touchdown Junior • SQ • 6-2 • 265 against A&M-Commerce. He made eight tackles and had a tackle for loss against Tarleton San Antonio, TX (Warren HS) State. He had a season high 11 tackles, including seven solos against Abilene Christian. He had an interception at Incarnate Word. He forced a fumble and recovered the loose ball at Eastern New Mexico. 2010: Collins appeared in 11 games as a backup safety and special teams player. He had two tackles and broke up a pass against Texas A&M-Com- 2011: Castro saw action against A&M-Commerce and was credited with a half tackle for merce. He added two tackles in the regular season finale against Southeastern Oklahoma. loss. 2010: Castro was on the team, but did not see any time on the field. 2009: Castro High School: Collins was a two-time all-district and academic all-district defensive back at red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: As a senior, Castro Gonzales High School. He had 141 tackles and rushed for over 1,000 yards in his career. earned First Team All-District and Second Team All-Greater San Antonio honors. He led He led GHS to the State Quarterfinals as a junior. He was named one of the “Players to Warren HS to a Bi-District championship in 2007 and a District championship in 2008. Watch” in Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine. Personal: Collins is the son of Personal: Castro is the son of Herman and Dottie Castro and is studying Kinesiology. Donna Smith and is studying Sports Management. Year G Tackles TFL QBS PB FF INT TD 2010 11 4-5-9 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 0 2011 11 30-26-56 5.5-14 1.0-6 7 2 3-94 2 Career 22 34-31-65 5.5-14 1.0-6 8 2 3-94 2

22 tions and also rushed for four touchdowns. He passed for a school record 515 yards and seven touchdowns against Tusculum. He passed for 400 yards against Mars Hill and 355 yards and four touchdowns against Samford. In his junior year he passed for 1,122 yards and 10 touchdowns in eight games. In his career, he was 241-for-447 with 33 touchdowns, #71 23 interceptions and 3,172 yards passing. High School: Ehrlich led Madison High to Patrick Daniel Texas 5A state semifinals in his senior season. He holds school records for most passing Center touchdowns in a game and in a quarter. He played in the San Antonio All-Star Game. He Senior • 1VL • 6-2 • 275 was an academic all-district honoree, member of the National Honor Society, FCA and honor roll. He also lettered in baseball for three seasons. Personal: Ehrlich is the son of Mesquite, TX (Tyler JC) Carl Ehrlich and is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Business.

2011: Daniel appeared in six games and made three starts at center. He was part of a unit that blocked for the 17th best offensive unit in the country. Tyler Junior College: Daniel played two seasons at Tyler Junior College. High School: Daniel played football at North Mesquite High School. Personal: Daniel is the son of Patrick and Tammy Daniel and is #5 studying Criminology. Anthony Forker Defensive Back Sophomore • SQ • 5-9 • 185 #85 Houston, TX (Westfield HS) Alex Dean 2011: Forker appeared in four games for the Javelinas. He had a season high three Wide Receiver tackles against Abilene Christian. He had an unbelievable Spring Game with 12 tackles Freshman • RS • 6-0 • 190 in the second half. Previous: Forker spent time at Blinn College and Cisco College, but did not see any game action. High School: Forker was on the football and track teams Pflugerville, TX (Pflugerville HS) at Westfield High School. He was a two-time first team all-district defensive back. As a senior, he earned Second Team All-Houston Area and played in the Blue Chip All-Star game. His team was 23-3 in his three years on the squad. Personal: Forker is the son of 2011: Dean red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Dean played Anthony Forker, Sr., and Alisa George and is studying Industrial Management with a minor football and baseball at Pflugerville High School. He earned all-district honors as a senior. in Business. He went 13-of-16 for 307 yards and three touchdowns in a loss to Georgetown. He led Year G Tackles TFL QBS Pflugerville to a Bi-district championship as a junior en route to earning Second Team 2011 4 3-4-7 0-0 0-0 All-District 25-5A honors. Personal: Dean is the son of Rebecca Dean and is studying Mechanical Engineering.

Lavander Eckford Defensive Tackle Junior • 1VL • 6-0 • 300 Cypress, TX (Cy-Ridge HS)

2008: Eckford played all 11 games for the Javelinas. He accumulated 12 tackles and had 1.5 tackles for loss and sacks. He had a season high four tackles at North Dakota. He recorded his first career sack in a win over A&M-Commerce. High School: Eckford was a Second Team All-District 17-5A pick his senior season. He helped lead Cypress Ridge to the playoffs with a 6-5 overall record and a 4-3 district finish. He had 82 tackles and five quarterback sacks. Personal: Eckford is studying Kinesiology and Sports Business. Year G Tackles TFL QBS PB QBH 2008 11 5-7-12 1.5-12 1.5-12 1 1 #15 Bryan Ehrlich Quarterback Senior • TR • 6-1 • 220 San Antonio, TX (Newberry)

Previous: Ehrlich spent four years at Newberry College earning a degree in Sports Man- agement. He red-shirted his first year and then backed up all-SAC quarterback Brandon Randall Toney carries the ball at Cowboys Stadium Gantt as a freshman. As a sophomore, he played seven games and passed for 1,964 yards with a 58.7 percent completion rate. He tossed 23 touchdowns against 12 intercep-

23 triple jump, 200-meters, 4x100-meter relay and 4x200-meter relay and finished third in the long jump at regionals as a senior. He was the state runner-up in the triple jump and state champion in 4x100-meter relay in 2009. Personal: Griggs is the son of Rodney and Helen Griggs and is studying Sociology. He is related to current NFL players Quentin Jammer #78 and Johnnie Lee Higgins. He has had huge successes on the Javelina track and field Tiance Gardner team. He earned NCAA Division II All-America honors in the triple jump in 2010 during the Offensive Line indoor and outdoor seasons. In 2012, he earned indoor All-America honors in the triple Freshman • RS • 6-4 • 300 jump and was part of a Lone Star Conference champion 4x100-meter relay team. His biggest achievement came at the 2012 NCAA Division II Outdoor track and field champion- Angleton, TX (Angleton HS) ships where he won the triple jump title.

2011: Gardner red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. He made the switch from defensive line to offensive line during the spring. Previous: Gardner signed with Tyler Junior College coming out of high school. High School: Gardner earned all-district honors at Angleton High School. Personal: Gardner is studying Psychology and Sociology. #97 Bobbie Hampton Defensive Tackle Senior • RS • 6-4 • 280 #4 Houston, TX (Texas Tech) James Gilbert Defensive Back 2011: Hampton started the first game of the season for the Javelinas, but was injured Freshman • RS • 6-1 • 200 and granted a medical red-shirt. Previous: Hampton played in seven games (2 starts) at nose tackle at Texas Tech. He made his first career start at nose tackle against No. 18 Houston, TX (Galena Park HS) Oklahoma State. He made his career debut in the season-opener against SMU. Eastern Arizona College: Hampton posted 21 tackles (11 solo), five tackles for a loss and 3.5 sacks in nine games played in 2009. He led the team to No. 2 national ranking in total 2011: Gilbert red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Gilbert team defense. He was a member of Fellowship Christian Athletes. 2007: Hampton red- played at Galena Park High School. He had 37 catches for 738 yards and four touchdowns shirted his first year at Texas Tech. High School: Hampton played at Putnam City North as a senior while earning All-District 19-4A honors. As a junior he earned all-district honors High School in Oklahoma City, Okla. He appeared in just four games during his senior as a safety and made 150 tackles over his final two seasons. He blocked six kicks in his season of high school after transferring from Katy, Texas. He finished the season with 18 career and helped lead GP to the playoffs during his senior year. He holds the school tackles and three sacks. He was noted for showing impressive strength and leverage at record in the 110-meter hurdles. Personal: Gilbert is the son of Kathy Skinner and is the point of attack. He possessed rare athleticism for his size, he reportedly lined up in the studying Criminology. backfield on offense as a lead blocker, also carrying the ball at times for the Panthers. He chose Texas Tech over Kansas State, Oklahoma and TCU. Personal: Hampton is the son of Brenda Hampton and is studying Sociology. #92 Henry Greathouse Defensive Line #84 Alex Harper Sophomore • SQ • 6-2 • 250 Long Snapper Blanco, TX (Blanco HS) Sophomore • 1VL • 6-0 • 195 Houston, TX (Nimitz HS)

2011: Greathouse was on the team, but only appeared in one game. 2010: Greathouse red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Greathouse earned first team All-District 27-2A honors as a defensive tackle and center as a senior at Blanco 2011: Harper appeared in six games as a long snapper for the team. High School: HS. As a junior he recorded 12 sacks and was named the District 27-2A Defensive MVP, Harper played football at Nimitz High School. Personal: Harper is the son of Greg and first team All-Area and third team All-State 2A. He led BHS to a Bi-District championship, Patty Harper and is studying Mechanical Engineering. Area championship, State quarterfinal appearance and State semifinal appearance in his four years. He was on the AB honor roll. Personal: Greathouse is the son of Bennie and Becky Greathouse and is studying Criminology. #59 Eduardo Hernandez Defensive End #17 Freshman • RS • 6-0 • 235 C.J. Griggs Ingleside, TX (Ingleside HS) Wide Receiver Sophomore • RS • 6-2 • 200 Cedar Lane, TX (Van Vleck HS) 2011: Hernandez red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Her- nandez made 128 tackles en route to earning Honorable Mention All-State 3A honors as a senior at Ingleside High School. He was named the team’s defensive MVP and first team 2009: Griggs red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Griggs all-district. He led the team to four playoff appearances and was an all-state powerlifter as was a three-year letterwinner in track at Van Vleck HS. He was a regional qualifier in the a senior. Personal: Hernandez is the son of Jose and Diana Hernandez and is studying triple jump and long jump as a sophomore. He was a regional champion in the triple jump Criminology with a minor in Kinesiology. and regional qualifier in the long jump as a junior. He was the regional champion in the

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ceiver. He made his first career catch in the season opener at Central Washington. He had a 12-yard reception against Tarleton State. 2009: Hill was on the team, but did not see any game action. 2008: Hill red-shirted his first season at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Hill was the second leading receiver in yards and touchdowns at Smithson Valley #50 his senior year. He was a two-time Academic All-District selection. He was a member of Darnell Hicks the National Honor Society. Personal: Hill is the son of Jana Holub-Hill and is majoring Defensive Line in Criminology. He is the grandson of E.J. Holub, an 11-year NFL veteran who started in Senior • 2VL • 6-0 • 290 Super Bowls I and IV. Detroit, MI (Victor Valley CC) Year G REC AVG LG 2011 11 2-17-0 8.5 12

2011: Hicks came back to be a solid contributor for the Javelinas after being sidelined for most of the preseason. He had five tackles and a sack against Tarleton State. He had four tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss at Incarnate Word. He finished the year with 17 tackles and 3.5 tackles for loss. 2010: Hicks was a valuable member of the defensive line rotation. He #31 had three tackles and one tackle for loss in three seperate games. He notched a sack at Lamont Hills Southwestern Oklahoma and against Southeastern Oklahoma. He had nine tackles, three Defensive Back tackles for loss and two sacks over the final five games of the season. Previous: Hicks Freshman • RS • 6-1 • 175 earned All-League and second team All-State honors at Victor Valley Community College. San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) He recorded 44 tackles, including seven for loss and one sack. He also forced a fumble and recovered four fumbles. High School: Hicks earned All-City and All-State honors at John Pershing HS while leading the team to a playoff appearance. Personal: Hicks is the son of Jerome and Sherrie Hicks and is studying Psychology and Sociology. 2011: Hills red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Hills earned Year G Tackles TFL QBS FR PB Second Team All-District 27-5A honors as a senior at Stevens High School. He had a 2010 11 8-9-17 5.5-23 2.0-12 1-0 0 school record four interceptions during his senior year. He helped lead the team to the 2011 11 7-10-17 3.5-13 1.0-9 0-0 1 bi-district finals as a junior and the state semifinals as a senior. Personal: Hills is the son Career 22 15-19-34 9.0-36 3.0-21 1-0 1 of Karima Hills and is studying Sociology.

#26 Chris Hudgins#79 Chandler Hill Offensive Line Tight End Senior • 2VL • 6-3 • 255 Senior • 1VL • 6-2 • 205 Van Vleck, TX (Van Vleck hS) Spring Branch, TX (Smithson Valley HS)

2011: Hudgins started the first eight games of the year before suffering a season-ending 2011: Hill played in all 11 games for the Javelinas as a tight end moving over from wide re- injury in the Tarleton State game. He played a key part in a unit that averaged 284 yards

25 passing and 453 total yards of offense per game. 2010: Hudgins was a backup on the offensive line. He appeared in four games on the season. He also worked out at tight end as an extra blocker. Previous: Hudgins originally signed with University of Missouri out of high school. High School: Hudgins was a three-sport standout for Van Vleck High School, was a two-way star at tight end and defensive end. He led his school to a district champi- onship as a senior in 2004 and to the 3rd round of the state playoffs, starting both sides Eddie Kelly of the ball in every game. He was named First Team all-state as a tight end and defensive Defensive Tackle end by the Texas Sports Writers Association as a senior, and was a three-time all-area Junior • RS • 6-0 • 280 and all-district First Team pick on both sides of the ball. He also earned First Team Class 2A All-Houston honors in 2004 and Second Team All-Houston (all “A” classes) recognition. Van Nuys, CA (Santa Monica CC) He was named to the All-region team as a senior in basketball, also earning district MVP to go along with First Team all-district performances in basketball in 2002, 2003 and 2004. He took first place in the discus at the 2005 UIL state track championship with a throw 2011: Kelly red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Previous: Kelly played one of 177’3” and earlier (2004) third place in the same event with a toss of 163’3”. He was year at Santa Monica College under head coach Robert Taylor. High School: Kelly played the regional champion in the discus, both years as well. Personal: Hudgins is the son of three sports at Arleta High School. He earned first team all-league, all-city and all-area Anthony and Patricia Hudgins and is studying Industrial Management and Technology. honors en route to leading his team to a perfect 14-0 record and a City Championship. He was named a Scholar-Athlete on two occasions. Personal: Kelly is the son of Archie and Delilah Kelly and is studying Criminology.

Henry Hunter Quarterback #80 Sophomore • TR • 6-1 • 210 Patrick LaFleur Garland, TX (Tarleton State) Wide Receiver Sophomore • 1VL • 5-8 • 170 Cypress, TX (Cypress Woods HS) Previous: Hunter signed to James Madison University and was the 88th ranked quar- terback coming out of high school by ESPNU. High School: Hunter was a three-year starting quarterback for Coach Mike Behrans at Sachse High School. As a senior, he 2011: LaFleur played in all 11 games for the team. He made his first career reception at was First Team All-District 10-5A after completing 77 of 156 passes for 1,239 yards and Incarnate Word. He had three catches for 43 yards in an overtime win at Angelo State. He 8 touchdowns. He also rushed for 686 yards on 164 attempts and 14 touchdowns. As a finished the year with nine catches for 87 yards. High School: LaFleur earned all-district junior, he led the district in passing and completed 108 of 203 passes for 1,678 yards and honors at Cypress Woods High School as a senior. Personal: LaFleur is the son of 14 touchdowns, while rushing for 630 yards and 10 touchdowns. He was team Offensive Cedrick and Tammie LaFleur and is studying Business Management. MVP for Sachse in 2008 and 2009. He also played varsity basketball. Personal: Hunter is Year G REC AVG LG the son of Joyce and Henry Hunter III and is studying kinesiology. 2011 11 9-87-0 9.7 15 #25 Anthony Johnson Running Back Senior • TR • 5-8 • 191 Winter Garden, FL (College of the Canyons)

Previous: Johnson played two seasons at College of the Canyons. In his first year he played defensive back and made eight tackles with three pass breakups. During his sophomore season in 2009 he was moved to running back. He had 26 carries for 147 yards and a touchdown while returning seven kickoffs for 153 yards. High School: Johnson played football at West Orange High School. Personal: Johnson is studying sociology. His brother, Arron Fisher, played two seasons for the Javelinas.

Kevin Joseph Defensive End Freshman • RS • 6-0 • 215 Missouri City, TX (Elkins HS)

2011: Joseph red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Joseph earned Second Team All-District 23-5A honors in 2010 at Elkins High School. He set a Hall of Fame QB Richard Ritchie pitches the ball school record with 10 sacks during the season. Personal: Joseph is the son of Joel and Joy Joseph and is studying Kinesiology.

26 #52 #83 James Lambert Darryl Malone Defensive End Wide Receiver Sophomore • SQ • 6-2 • 240 Senior • 3VL • 5-11 • 195 Alvin, TX (Alvin HS) Mesquite, TX (Mesquite HS)

2011: Lambert was on the roster for the entire season. He only appeared in one game 2009: Malone started all 12 games for the LSC Champions. He opened the season with against A&M-Commerce and made a tackle. 2010: Lambert red-shirted his first year at four catches for 56 yards. He caught his first touchdown pass in a win over East Central. Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Lambert earned first team all-district honors as a He contributed four catches for 33 in a comeback win at A&M-Commerce. He finished the senior at Alvin HS. He also lined up at offensive tackle, fullback and tight end in his career. year with 16 receptions for 159 yards. 2008: Malone saw plenty of action as the #4 wide He was a leader in Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Chrysalis Youth Christian receiver. He had at least on catch in each of the last seven games of the season. He had Program. Personal: Lambert is the son of Bruce and Brenda Lambert and is studying five catches for 63 yards in a win over A&M-Commerce. He finished the season with 20 Agricultural Science. receptions. 2007: Malone saw significant playing time as a freshman before suffering a season-ending injury against West Texas A&M. In the first five games of the season he had three catches for 27 yards. He had an 11-yard reception against both Western Oregon and West Texas A&M. High School: Malone was a two-year starter for Mesquite and also ran track. Personal: Malone is the son of Karen Malone and is studying Engineering. Year G REC AVG LG #1 2007 5 3-27-0 9.0 11 Clyde Lee 2008 11 20-167-0 8.4 35 Wide Receiver 2009 12 16-159-1 9.9 25 Junior • TR • 6-0 • 197 Career 28 39-353-1 9.1 35 Missouri City, TX (Boston College)

Previous: Lee played two seasons at Boston College. In 2010 he appeared in 10 games and had 16 catches for 179 yards and a touchdown. As a red-shirt freshman he appeared #49 in 11 games at wide receiver and on special teams. He caught four passes for 40 yards on Ricky Marshall the season. High School: Lee was a unanimous selection to the All-District 23-5A Team. Defensive End He registered 76 catches for 1,345 yards and 13 touchdowns in high school; had one Junior • 1VL • 6-1 • 228 89-yard touchdown reception. He played in the Space City Classic, Houston’s first-ever class-wide all-star game (March 2008). Personal: Lee is the son of Mark and Paulette Tyler, TX (John Tyler HS) Potts and studying Communications.

2011: Marshall was an impact player on the defensive line starting the final eight games of the year. He picked up six tackles and a half sack at Midwestern State. He recorded his first full sack against Tarleton State. He blocked a field goal, broke up a pass and had two quarterback hurries in a win over A&M-Commerce. He had a season high eight tackles #35 in an overtime win at Angelo State. He finished the year with 29 tackles, 1.5 sacks and Angelo Looney Defensive Back six quarterback hurries. 2010: Marshall was a member of the team, but did not see any time on the field. 2009: Marshall red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High Senior • 1VL • 5-9 • 185 School: Marshall earned Second Team All-District 11-5A honors and helped lead his team Fullerton, CA (Compton College) to a Bi-District championship. He was named the JTHS Student of the Month for January 2009 and was on the A+ honor roll. Personal: Marshall is the son of Rick and Gail Mar- shall and is studying Electrical Engineering. 2011: Looney played in all 11 games and started the final seven at rover after Trevor Year G Tackles TFL QBS PB BLK QBH Pesek went down with a season-ending injury. He had seven tackles, a tackle for loss and 2011 11 14-15-29 1.5-13 1.5-13 2 1 6 forced a fumble at Midwestern State. He had seven tackles, two tackles for loss and a sack against Lindenwood. He had at least three tackles in each of the final eight games of the year. He finished the season with 40 tackles and four tackles for loss. Previous: Looney played two seasons at Compton College where he earned Second Team All-Mountain Conference honors. High School: Looney led Fullerton Troy HS with 97 tackles, five #67 sacks, three interceptions, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries as a senior. Hannes Mattila He was a Second Team All-Freeway League linebacker and helped lead the Warriors Offensive Line to the CIF-SS Semifinals. Personal: Looney is the son of Angelo Looney, Sr. and Gina Woullard and is studying Sociology. He has an uncle and cousin who have both played in Freshman • RS • 6-3 • 330 the NFL. Ylöjärvi, Finland (Mt. St. Joseph Year G Tackles TFL QBS PB FF Academy, Vermont) 2011 11 23-17-40 4.0-20 1.0-13 2 1 2011: Mattila red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Mattila was a foreign exchange student at Mt. St. Joseph Academy in Rutland, VT. He was named to the Vermont All-First Division first team in 2008. Personal: Mattila is the son of Harri and Anne Mattila and is studying Finance.

27 team All-Metro and Second Team All-District 31-4A selection as a senior. He missed some time due to injury, but still had 716 yards on 105 carries and seven touchdowns. He also threw for a touchdown. Personal: McCormick is the son of Robert and Althea McCormick and is studying Mechanical Engineering. #77 Year G Tackles TFL QBS FF PB INT Lee Mattingly 2009 7 6-4-10 0-0 0-0 1 0 0-0 Offensive Tackle 2010 9 9-7-16 0.5-2 0-0 0 0 0-0 Senior • 2VL • 6-5 • 290 2011 10 8-6-14 1.0-1 0-0 0 4 2-40 Hallettsville, TX (Northern Michigan) Career 26 23-17-40 1.5-3 0-0 1 4 2-40

2011: Mattingly started the first three and last three games of the year at left tackle. A mid-season injury limited him to only two games in between his six starts. He was part of a gropu that blocked for the #16 passing offense and #17 total offense in the country. 2010: #10 T.J. McCullough Mattingly worked his way onto the field making five appearances on the season. 2009: Mattingly was a member of the team, but did not see any action on the field in his first Defensive Back year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Previous: Mattingly red-shirted his one season at Northern Sophomore • RS • 6-2 • 195 Michigan. High School: Mattingly played football at Lincoln-Way Central High School. Reddick, FL (Ellsworth CC) He was a two-time all-league selection in high school. He helped lead the team to a confer- ence championship and two playoff appearances. Personal: Mattingly is the son of Kristin Mattingly and is studying Social Studies. 2011: McCullough red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Previous: Mc- Cullough spent a year at Ellsworth Community College in Iowa. He originally signed with Iowa State and turned down offers from Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Rutgers and Central Florida. High School: McCullough was a three-year letterwinner at North Marion High School. He was a member of an 11-2 team that went to the regional semi-finals. He #40 had two interceptions and returned a punt for a touchdown as a senior. He collected 31 Clay Mazoch tackles and had two interceptions as a junior and had 34 tackles as a sophomore. He Defensive End was a second-team all-area defensive back. Personal: McCullough is the son of James Senior • 2VL • 6-2 • 275 Blandford and Alveria Pickett and is studying Criminology with a minor in Business. Granger, TX (Granger HS)

2011: Mazoch appeared in the final eight games of the year as a special teams stalwart. He had three tackles against A&M-Commerce and finished the season with seven tackles. #13 He recorded a fumble at Eastern New Mexico. 2010: Mazoch was a member of the team, Angel Millan but did not see much time on the playing field. 2009: Mazoch appeared in 10 games and Punter made three tackles on special teams. 2008: Mazoch red-shirted his first year at Texas Junior • 2VL • 5-11 • 215 A&M-Kingsville. High School: Mazoch was a two-time, first team All-District 27-1A selec- Edinburg, TX (Economedes HS) tion and played both running back and linebacker for the Lions. He was the 27-1A MVP as a senior after rushing for 1,558 yards and 26 touchdowns on 201 carries. He helped lead Granger to a 12-2 record in 2007 and a trip to the Class 1A semifinals, the school’s best playoff performance since 1997. He played on a defense that allowed only 12 points 2011: Millan averaged 37.7 yards per punt for the season, but was even better over the in their last five regular season games, including zero touchdowns in the last four. He final four games of the season averaging 43.6 yards per kick. He was named the LSC gained 1,095 yards and scoring 12 touchdowns as a junior. Personal: Mazoch is studying Special Teams Player of the Week after averaging 45.0 yards per kick and running a fake Agribusiness. punt 30 yards to ice the game in the fourth quarter against Central Washington. He had 11 Year G Tackles TFL QBS punts inside the 20-yard line and only three touchbacks. 2010: Millan became the team’s 2009 10 1-2-3 0-0 0-0 starting punter with four games left in the season. He opened his career by booting a pair 2011 8 4-3-7 0-0 0-0 of 50-yard punts at Southwestern Oklahoma. He had three punts land inside the 20-yard Career 18 5-5-10 0-0 0-0 line in the playoff game against #3 Northwest Missouri State. High School: Millan played football at Economedes HS. Personal: Millan is studying Psychology and Sociology. Year G Punting AVG LG TB FC I20 50+ 2010 4 10-381 38.1 55 2 2 4 2 2011 11 51-1924 37.7 61 2 7 8 2 #24 Career 15 61-2305 37.8 61 4 9 12 4 Robert McCormick Free Safety Senior • 3VL • 6-1 • 207 Corpus Christi, TX (Flour Bluff HS)

2011: McCormick started the first four games of the year before suffering an injury that limited him over the remainder of the season. He had four tackles and a pass breakup at Central Washington. He made five tackles and picked off two passes in a win over Minot State. 2010: McCormick earned more and more playing time as the season progressed. He had six tackles at Southwestern Oklahoma and six more against Southeastern Oklahoma. He had a half tackle for loss at Incarnate Word. 2009: McCormick saw action in seven games. He had a season high five tackles in the team’s win over East Central. He had two tackles and forced a fumble in a win over Northeastern State. 2008: McCormick red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: McCormick was a first

28 owns the highest completion percentage in school history (61.2%). 2009: Poppell was the team’s #2 quarterback behind Billy Garza. He appeared in three games. He went 5-for-6 for 37 yards passing against East Central. He appeared in mop-up duty and was limited to short dump-off passes and handing off. 2008: Poppell was on the team but did not appear #23 in any games his first season at Texas A&M-Kingsville. University of Mary: Poppell was Trevor Pesek a red-shirt his only season at the University of Mary in 2007. High School: Poppell was Rover a second team All-District 16-5A selection as a senior in 2006 after passing for over 1,600 Junior • 1VL • 5-11 • 210 yards at Spring HS. He threw for 214 yards and a touchdown against Klein Forest and 183 yards and four touchdowns against Klein Collins. He was also a two-time second team All- Inez, TX (Blinn College) District performer in baseball. He was a member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Poppell is the son of Billy and Susan Poppell and is studying Marketing. Year G C-A-I PCT YDS TD LG EFF RUSH AVG LG 2011: Pesek started the first four games of the year at rover before suffering a season- 2009 3 6-7-0 85.7 38 0 18 131.3 1-6-0 6.0 6 ending injury at Midwestern State. He had six tackles in a win at Central Washington. He 2010 12 237-390-10 60.8 2671 16 73 126.7 63-55-4 0.9 31 had five tackles, a tackles for loss and three pass breakups in a win over Minot State. 2011 6 96-168-6 57.1 1102 9 80 122.8 36-52-0 1.4 20 Blinn College: Pesek went through a year of spring practice at Blinn, but did not compete Career 21 339-565-16 60.0 3811 25 80 125.6 100-113-4 1.1 31 during the fall season. High School: Pesek competed in three sports at Industrial High School. He earned first team all-district and All-County MVP honors as a senior. He led Industrial to a pair of playoff appearances. He was an Academic Honorable Mention All- State 2A selection. Personal: Pesek is the son of Ronnie and Kellie Pesek and is studying Pre-Physical and Kinesiology. Year G Tackles TFL QBS QBH PB #87 Shane Prater 2011 4 11-5-16 1.0-1 0-0 1 3 Wide Receiver Junior • RS • 6-0 • 180 #8 Omaha, NE (Iowa Western CC) Ronnie Ford 2011: Prater red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. He showed big play ability Defensive Back in the Spring Game. Previous: Prater originally signed with the University of Iowa and red-shirted the 2008 season. He transferred to Iowa Western Community College where Junior • TR • 6-0 • 190 he played for two years. High School: Prater was on the track, football and basketball Dallas, TX (Trinity Valley CC) teams at Omaha Central High School. He earned honorable mention all-state and all- district honors as a senior. He led OCHS to a state title as a senior while tallying 1,172 receiving yards and 18 touchdowns. On defense he recorded 79 tackles, one interception, four forced fumbles and eight passes defended as a defensive back. His basketball team Previous: Ford played two years at Trinity Valley CC and helped lead the team to a playoff was ranked No. 1 in the state of Nebraska. He won state championships in the 100, 200 appearance in 2010. In 2009, he made 22 tackles in six games. High School: Ford and 400 meters and as part of 4X400 relay. He was a member of the Elite Honor Roll (3.56 earned all-district honors as a corner back at Dallas Carter High School. He was a three- or above GPA) and Rotary Honor Roll. Personal: Prater is the son of James Prater and year letterwinner in both track and football. He led Carter to a pair of playoff appearances. Cynthia Fentress and is studying Criminology. His twin brother, Shaun, played for Iowa. Personal: Ford is the son of Cornelius and Shirley Ford and is studying kinesiology.

#6 DeVon Rhodes#43 Nate Poppell Defensive End Quarterback Sophomore • 1VL • 6-3 • 210 Senior • 2VL • 6-2 • 190 Langham Creek, TX (Langham Creek HS) Spring, TX (U. of Mary)

2011: Rhodes appeared in nine games for the Javelinas. He was part of the defensive line 2011: Poppell opened the season as the starting quarterback, but suffered injuries that rotation and also played special teams. 2010: Rhodes red-shirted his first year at Texas limited his playing time. He passed for a career high 306 yards and two touchdowns while A&M-Kingsville. High School: Rhodes was a two-time honorable mention all-District 15- completing 26-of-42 passes against West Texas A&M in Cowboys Stadium. He helped rally 5A performer in football and basketball at Langham Creek HS. He led both teams to state the team to a victory at Angelo State coming off the bench to pass for 223 yards and two playoff appearances in back-to-back seasons. As a senior, the basketball team advanced touchdowns. He finished the year second in school history with a career 60.0 completion to the State Quarterfinals. He earned a Lonestar Degree in FFA. Personal: Rhodes is the percentage. He is in the top 10 in school history in pass completions (565), pass attempts son of Dwight and Margaret Rhodes and is studying Industrial Managament. (565), pass efficiency (125.6) and passing yards (3,811). 2010: Poppell led the Javelinas Year G Tackles TFL QBS to a 10-2 mark and NCAA Division II Playoff appearance in his first year as the starting 2011 9 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 quarterback. His first career start was a memorable one as he went 26-of-38 for 258 yards and a touchdown while rushing for another touchdown in a win at #1 Northwest Missouri State. He was named the LSC South Offensive Player of the Week after that game. He passed for a season high 297 yards and a touchdown at East Central. He guided the team on fourth quarter game-winning drives at Angelo State, versus #7 West Texas A&M and at Tarleton State. He completed a 62-yard pass with 1:44 remaining to beat ASU. He con- nected on a 13-yard scoring strike with 3:24 to play against West Texas A&M. He guided the team on an 11-play, 36-yard drive to set up a game-winning field goal at Tarleton. He rushed for two touchdowns, including a 31-yard scamper at Incarnate Word. He completed 16-of-21 passes for 264 yards and two touchdowns in the regular season finale against Southeastern Oklahoma. He passed for at least 250 yards in seven games. He set new school records for most completions (237) and passing attempts (390) in a season. He

29 #44 #93 Kamen Ruelas DeAndre Savage Linebacker Defensive Tackle Sophomore • 1VL • 6-0 • 228 Junior • TR • 6-2 • 275 Victoria, TX (St. Joseph HS) Flint, MI (Eastern Arizona)

2011: Ruelas appeared in all 11 games for the Javelinas. He was on special teams and Previous: Savage played two seasons at Eastern Arizona College. He had 28 tackles was a backup linebacker. He had two tackles against Abilene Christian. 2010: Ruelas red- and 2.5 sacks in 10 games as a sophomore. As a freshman, he dominated play with 49 shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Ruelas earned second team tackles, 10.0 tackles for loss and 4.0 sacks as an interior lineman. High School: Savage All-Victoria Advocate and first team TAPPS Division II All-District 3 honors at St. Joseph HS played football at Flint Southwestern High School. Personal: Savage is studying Business as a senior. He earned TAPPS Division II All-State honors after rushing for 1,353 yards and Management. 15 touchdowns. He led St. Joseph to three state playoff appearances including a Semifinal appearance in 2007. Personal: Ruelas is the son of Romeo and Blanche Ruelas and is studying Kinesiology. His older brother, Winston, plays on the Texas State football team. Year G Tackles TFL QBS 2011 11 3-1-4 0-0 0-0 #72 Devin Shaw Offensive Line Junior • 2VL • 6-4 • 310 #88 Katy, TX (Seven Lakes HS) Heriberto Salinas Place Kicker Senior • SQ • 6-2 • 169 2011: Shaw became a regular starter at right guard for the Javelinas. He helped block for All-American running back Jonathan Woodson and was part of a protection unit that al- Mission, TX (Sharyland HS) lowed both Sherman Batiste and Robert Armstrong to earn first team all-conference honors at wide receiver. 2010: Shaw was a backup on the offensive line, but still saw action in five games. He earned valuable experience in his first year traveling with the team. 2009: 2011: Salinas was the team’s backup place kicker and on-side kick specialist. He took all Shaw red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Shaw was listed the kick offs in the final three games of the year picking up two touch backs against Abilene among the Greater Houston Top 250 prospects list at #98, the Texas 5A Players to Watch Christian. High School: Salinas was a soccer star at Sharyland High School. Personal: and Dave Campbell’s Texas Football as a top prospect. He is also a second degree black Salinas is the son of Heriberto and Norma Salinas and is studying Civil Engineering. belt in Taekwondo. Personal: Shaw is the son of Elvis and Maria Shaw and is studying Management. #41 Mark Savere Defensive Back Sophomore • 1VL • 6-0 • 215 San Antonio, TX (Warren HS)

2011: Savere played in the final nine games of the season. He had a season high four tackles and a half tackle for loss against Lindenwood. He forced a fumble against Tarleton State. He finished the year with 16 tackles in a backup role. High School: Savere earned first team all-district and second team all-area honors at Warren High School as a senior. He led the team with 147 tackles during his senior year. He led his team to three Bi-District championships and three Area finals. Personal: Savere is the son of Mark Savere and Lisa Williams and is studying Business Management. He cousin played, Eric Brown, played in the NFL. Year G Tackles TFL QBS 2011 9 8-8-16 0.5-1 0-0

30 #73 #18 Andrew Shows Matt Stoll Offensive Line Place Kicker/Punter Freshman • RS • 6-3 • 275 Junior • 2VL • 6-0 • 185 Corpus Christi, TX (Calallen HS) College Station, TX (A&M Consolidated HS)

2011: Shows red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Shows 2011: Stoll had one of the most accurate field goal kicking seasons in school history helped lead Calallen High School to three state playoff appearances, including a Semifinal going 9-of-10. He was named the LSC Special Teams Player of the Week after booting spot as a senior. As a senior, he was named the Most Outstanding Offensive Lineman in a game-tying 49-yard field goal as time expired at Angelo State. He went 3-for-3 in both the district and earned First Team All-South Texas and honorable mention All-State honors. extra points and field goals in the game. He drilled two fields against both A&M-Commerce As a junior, he was a first team all-district and Third Team All-South Texas selection. and Tarleton. His only miss of the year was due to a bad snap that led to a blocked kick. He was named Academic All-District on two occasions. Personal: Shows is the son of He was 34-of-41 on extra-point tries. He averaged 59.0 yards on his kickoffs. 2010: Stoll Lindsey and Mary Shows and is studying Natural Gas Engineering. was the team’s main punter for the first nine games of the season and was also used on kickoffs. He had four kicks for an average of 46.2 yards with a long of 61 yards at East Central. He had a season long kick of 62 yards and had three kicks downed inside the 20- yard line at Tarleton State. He averaged 55.4 yards per kickoff and 36.9 yards per punt on the season. 2009: Stoll red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Stoll earned Second Team All-District 12-AAAAA as both a kicker and punter as a senior. #94 Personal: Stoll is the son of Mike and Debi Stoll and is studying in Exercise Science. Marquis Singleton Year G FG-FGA LG XP-XPA KO AVG P AVG LG Defensive End 2010 11 0-0 0 0-0 17-942 55.4 42-1549 36.9 62 Senior • 2VL • 6-4 • 260 2011 11 9-10 49 34-41 46-2712 59.0 0-0 0.0 0 Career 22 9-10 49 34-41 63-3654 58.0 42-1549 36.9 62 Decatur, IL (Texas Southern)

2011: Singleton started four games and played in all 11 at defensive end. He had six tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, a half sack, fumble recovery and a pass breakup in the season opening win at Central Washington. He had a half sack against Minot State. He picked #82 Christian Taylor up his first full sack at Angelo State. He made a season high seven tackles against A&M- Commerce. He finished the year with 6.0 tackles for loss and 2.0 sacks. 2010: Singleton Wide Receiver appeared in six games as part of the defensive line rotation. He missed a few games due Senior • 3VL • 6-2 • 205 to injury. He had two tackles and a half tackle for loss against Texas A&M-Commerce. He Houston, TX (U. of Mary) recovered a fumble at Southwestern Oklahoma and had a tackle for loss against South- eastern Oklahoma. Previous: Singleton played at Texas Southern under head coach Johnnie Cole. High School: Singleton was a three-time All-Conference and All-Area selection at Harmony Community HS. He earned first team honors in 2006 when he was 2011: Taylor had a reception in 10-of-11 games. He had two catches for 50 yards, also an honorable mention All-State selection. He led the team to three state playoff ap- including a 44-yard bomb at Central Washington. He had four catches for a season high pearances. Personal: Singleton is the son of Carolyn Allston and is studying Kinesiology. 74 yards and a touchdown against West Texas A&M at Cowboys Stadium. He had six Year G Tackles TFL QBS FR PB catches for 72 yards and a touchdown the following week at Midwestern State. He had 2010 6 2-1-3 1.5-5 0-0 1 0 at least 70 yards receiving in four different games. He had 32 catches and averaged 12.3 2011 11 11-21-32 6.0-32 2.0-13 1 1 yards per reception. 2010: Taylor missed the majority of the first half of the season with Career 17 13-22-35 7.5-37 2.0-13 2 1 injuries, but quickly worked his way onto the field. He had three catches for 25 against #7 West Texas A&M. He had a season high four catches for 73 yards against Southeastern Oklahoma. He had 17 catches for 177 yards over the final six games of the year. 2009: Taylor worked his way into the wide receiver rotation. He had two catches for 13 yards against East Central. He had a career high three catches for 32 yards in the NCAA Playoff game against Tarleton State. 2008: Taylor was on the team, but did not play first season #56 at Texas A&M-Kingsville. University of Mary: Taylor was a red-shirt his only season at Marcus Stager the University of Mary. High School: Taylor played at Westfield, helping lead the team to Offensive Line the state semifinals his senior season in 2006. Personal: Taylor is the son of Charles and Junior • 2VL • 6-3 • 315 Brenda Taylor and is studying Business Marketing. New Braunfels, TX (New Braunfels HS) Year G REC AVG LG 2009 6 5-45-0 9.0 12 2010 8 17-177-0 10.4 51 2011 11 32-394-2 12.3 45 2011: Stager started three of the first four games of the year at center. 2010: Stager was Career 19 54-616-2 11.7 51 part of the second unit on the offensive line. He appeared in three games on the season. 2009: Stager red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: As a senior Stager earned Second Team All-District 26-5A and All-CEN-TEX Team honors. Personal: Stager is the son of Randall and Paula Stager and is studying Criminology.

31 2011: Vallejo red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Vallejo played football and basketball at Porter High School. He earned first team all-district hon- ors and was the team’s defensive player of the year. Personal: Vallejo is the son of Jesus #11 and Veronica Vallejo and is studying Kinesiology. Derek Tesch Tight End Junior • 2VL • 6-5 • 245 Blanco, TX (Blanco HS) #12 Joseph Vela Wide Receiver 2011: Tesch was named Lone Star Conference First Team as a deep snapper and Senior • 3VL • 5-10 • 180 Honorable Mention as a tight end. He had two catches and at least 30 yards receiving in Harlingen, TX (Rio Hondo HS) three games. He scored his first career touchdown at Midwestern State and finished the game with 36 yards receiving. He finished the year with nine catches for 128 yards. 2010: Tesch earned LSC South Second Team honors as a deep snapper. He played in all 12 2011: Vela became a valuable offensive contributor as the season wore on. He had 14 of games of the season and had three catches for 20 yards. He was used more as a blocking his 17 catches in the final four games of the year. He had a 20-yard touchdown run on a tight end and was invaluable as a long snapper. 2009: Tesch red-shirted his first year at fake field goal and caught a touchdown pass in a win over A&M-Commerce. He had five Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: During his senior year, Tesch was the District 27-2A catches for 42 yards and a touchdown in an overtime win at Angelo State. He finished the MVP and earned Honorable Mention All-State honors. He threw for over 1,600 yards season with five catches for 36 yards at Eastern New Mexico. He finished the year with 17 with 27 touchdowns and no interceptions. As a junior, he was an all-district tight end and catches for 157 yards. 2010: Vela struggled to stay on the field as injuries allowed him to defensive back. He made 176 tackles with six interceptions over his final two seasons. In only play in four games. 2009: Vela was one of two true freshmen to see varsity action. his three seasons at BHS, he led the team to a 35-5 record. He led the team to a Bi-District He served as a jack of all trades throwing passes, catching the ball, running and punting. championship in 2006, an Area championship in 2007 and a state semifinal appearance in He had four yards rushing, 13 yards receiving and completed a pass for 45 yards in a win 2008. He earned Academic All-State honors and the United States Army Reserve National over East Central. In the LSC title clinching win over Angelo State he passed twice for 50 Scholar-Athlete Award. Personal: Tesch is the son of Bill and Cheryl Tesch and is study- yards, including a 26-yard touchdown pass to Damian Couthren. He served as the team’s ing Kinesiology. pooch punter kicking four times and having each punt end up inside the 20-yard line. He Year G REC AVG LG had a long of 46 yards at #22 Midwestern State. High School: As a sophomore Vela was 2010 12 3-20-0 6.7 11 named the District 32-3A Newcomer of the Year and Second Team All-Valley. He ranked 2011 11 9-128-1 14.2 31 among the state leaders with 11 interceptions and while making 32 receptions for 550 Career 23 12-148-1 12.3 31 yards. As a junior, he was a Second Team all-district quarterback. He rushed for 766 yards, completed 71 percent of his passes for 911 yards and accumulated 24 total touchdowns in leading the Bobcats to first undefeated regular season since 1973. As a senior Vela was the unanimous District 32-3A Most Valuable Player. He was named the Valley Offensive Player of the Year and took home Honorable Mention All-State honors. He rushed for 2,017 yards on 202 carries with a long run of 83 yards and 20 touchdowns. He completed 70-of- #37 157 passes for 914 yards, 15 touchdowns and five interceptions. He led the Bobcats to the Randall Toney Running Back Area round of the playoffs as a sophomore and junior and to the third round of the playoffs for the first time in school history as a senior. Personal: Vela is the son Walter and Sheila Senior • 1VL • 5-11 • 220 Vela and is studying Human Nutrition. Vela is the brother of former Javelina quarterback Hendersonville, TN (UT-Chattanooga) Joey Pena. Year G REC AVG LG RUSH AVG LG 2009 10 1-13-0 13.0 13 5-(8)-0 -1.6 4 2010 4 0-0-0 0.0 0 0-0-0 0.0 0 2011: Toney had a productive season as the team’s backup running back. The hard- 2011 10 17-157-2 9.2 26 1-20-1 20.0 20 running back went over 100 yards on two occasions. He rushed for 111 yards and a touch- Career 24 18-170-2 9.4 26 6-12-1 2.0 20 down on 10 carries at Midwestern State. He finished the season on a high note with 25 carries for 144 yards and two touchdowns after Jonathan Woodson went out with an injury at Eastern New Mexico. He averaged 5.6 yards per carry gaining 461 yards on the season. Previous: Toney went through spring practice at UT-Chattanooga, but did not compete during the season after playing a year at Dean College in Franklin, Mass. He led Dean to a 10-1 record in 2008 and was named the MVP of the GCCC Bowl Game. He saw action in seven games, gaining 258 yards and scoring two touchdowns. High School: Toney was a #19 Anthony Washington 2006 Tennessee Mr. Football Finalist while playing for Station Camp High School. He was Wide Receiver named the 4-3A Region MVP, the All-County Offensive Player of the Year and First Team All-State 3A. He rushed for 2,100 yards on 181 carries as a senior and 1,006 yards as a Junior • 1VL • 5-9 • 165 junior. He led Station Camp to a 10-2 record as a senior. Personal: Toney is the son of Cypress, TX (Cy-Springs HS) Wendell and Lolita Toney and is studying Communications with a minor in Marketing. His father played defensive end at Middle Tennessee. Year G REC AVG LG RUSH AVG LG 2010: Washington appeared in four games in 2010 for an NCAA Division II Playoff team. 2011 11 5-410 8.2 20 82-461-4 5.6 30 He had three tackles as a defensive back and also returned one kick for 11 yards. 2009: Washington red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Washington was a two-time all-district running back earning First Team honors as a senior. He was named the team’s most valuable player and defensive player of the year. Personal: Washington is the son of Anthony and Alicia Washington and is undecided on his major. #54 Other: Washington is a two-time track & field All-American for the Javelinas. Joshua Vallejo Defensive Tackle Freshman • RS • 6-0 • 280 Brownsville, TX (Porter HS)

32 #45 Aarom Whalon Robert Williams Defensive Tackle Defensive End Freshman • RS • 6-2 • 251 Senior • TR • 6-4 • 255 Converse, TX (Judson HS) Dallas, TX (Frank Phillips JC)

2011: Whalon red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Whalon Williams was a two-year starter for the Javelina basketball program leading the team to a played football and was on the track team at Judson High School. He earned All-District pair of conference tournament appearances and one NCAA Regional appearance. He av- 25-5A honors as a senior. He led his team to a pair of District 27-5A championships and eraged 13 points and nearly seven rebounds per game for his career. Previous: Williams two berths in the Area finals. Personal: Whalon is the son of Lee and Patrice Whalon and averaged 16.8 points and 8.7 rebounds per game while hitting 56 percent of his shots from is sutyding accounting with a minor in education. the floor at Frank Phillips JC in 2007-08. He led the team with 15 blocks and was second on the squad with 51 steals. As a freshman, he averaged 13 points and eight rebounds per game at McClennan JC in the Southwest Junior College Athletic Conference. High School: Williams played high school basketball at Dallas Kimball High School. He earned all-district honors while averaging 17 points and 10 rebounds per game. He led his team to the quarterfinals of the state tournament. He earned all-area and all-district honors in #27 football and was named the Defensive Player of the Year. Personal: Williams is the son of Kerry Wheatfall, Jr. Robert and Betty Williams and is studying Sociology. His sister, Erica, ran track at Purdue Defensive Back and his father played football at West Texas A&M. Junior • 1VL • 5-10 • 180 Navasota, TX (Blinn College)

2011: Wheatfall was on his way to a solid season for the Javelinas when he suffered a #74 season-ending injury at Midwestern State. Prior to the injury he had returned a blocked Karl Willie extra point for a defensive conversion. He had a season high eight tackles against West Offensive Line Texas A&M at Cowboys Stadium. Previous: Wheatfall was at Blinn College for two Senior • SQ • 6-4 • 298 years. He was a red-shirt on the 2009 NJCAA National Championship team. As a red-shirt Ben Bolt, TX (Ben Bolt HS) freshman he made 17 tackles in eight games. High School: Wheatfall earned third team all-state honors as a kick returner during his senior year at Navasota High School. He earned second team all-district honors as a junior and first team honors as a senior. He was also a first team all-district selection in basketball. Personal: Wheatfall is the son 2011: Willie once again was on the roster, but did not see any game action. 2010: Willie of Kerry Wheatfall, Sr. and Cinderella Baker and is studying Kinesiology with a minor in was on the roster, but did not see any action on the field. 2009: Willie was on the roster, Mathematics. but did not receive enough playing time to earn a varsity letter. 2008: Willie red-shirted his Year G Tackles TFL QBS PB first season at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Willie played at Ben Bolt-Palito Blanco 2011 4 8-6-14 0-0 0-0 1 HS. Personal: Willie is the son of Andre and Crisi Willie and is studying Accounting. #21 #81 Quincy Williams Jake Willingham Defensive Back Tight End Senior • 1VL • 6-0 • 195 Junior • 2VL • 6-2 • 230 Dallas, TX (Emporia State) Van Alstyne, TX (Van Alstyne HS)

2011: Williams appeared in all 11 games for the Javelinas. He had a season high six 2011: Willingham flashed some of his skills in back-to-back games in the middle of the tackles and a half tackle for loss in a win over A&M-Commerce. 2010: Williams red-shirted season. He had three catches for 47 yards in a win at Incarnate Word and then had three his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. Previous: Williams played two years at Emporia catches for 39 yards and a touchdown against Tarleton State. 2010: Willingham appeared State and was a starter as a true freshman. High School: Williams was an all-district in nine games and made one start at tight end. He is still looking for his first career recep- corner back and the District Defensive Back of the Year at Newman Smith HS. Personal: tion. 2009: Willingham red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Williams is the son of Annette Williams and is studying Kinesiology. Willingham passed for 2,400 yards and 29 touchdowns en route to earning Second Team Year G Tackles TFL QBS PB All-State, First Team All-Texomaland and District Most Valuable Player honors. Personal: 2011 11 9-6-15 0.5-0 0-0 1 Willingham is the son of Cindy Willingham and is studying Criminology. Year G REC AVG LG 2010 9 0-0-0 0.0 0 2011 8 7-89-1 12.7 24 Career 17 7-89-1 12.7 24

33 #66 #47 Keenan Woods Mike Yarbrough Offensive Line Linebacker Senior • 2VL • 6-2 • 310 Sophomore • 1VL • 6-1 • 215 Houston, TX (Tyler JC) Rosharon, TX (Manvel HS)

2011: Woods did not play in the season opener, but then starter nine of the final 10 games 2011: Yarbrough appeared in four games, but did not get credited with any tackles. 2010: of the year at right guard. He was part of a unit that blocked for an All-American running Yarbrough red-shirted his first year at Texas A&M-Kingsville. High School: Yarbrough back and a pair of first team all-conference wide receivers. Overall, the offense averaged earned first team All-District 24-4A honors as a senior at Manvel HS. Personal: Yarbrough 284 passing and 454 total yards of offense per game. 2010: Woods was a consistent is the son of Felicita Curiel and is studying Kinesiology. starter at right tackle. He was part of a unit that continued to improve as the season pro- gressed. He helped pave the way for 325-yard team rushing performance at Southwestern Oklahoma. The offensive line allowed one sack over a stretch of four games during the middle of the season after allowing 13 sacks in the first six games of the year. Previ- ous: Woods played one season at Tyler Junior College. High School: Woods played for Northland Christian HS. He earned first team all-conference and second team TAPPS 3A All-State honors as a senior. He led his team to State Semifinals. He graduated with honors. Personal: Woods is the son of Larry and Monica Woods and is studying Business Management.

Javelina Spring 2012 High School Signees Name Ht Wt Pos Hometown High School Andres Alaniz 6-1 170 WR Ben Bolt, TX Ben Bolt Kelechia Amushie 6-0 170 CB Richmond, TX Terry Jose Arroyo 6-1 275 DL Houston, TX Northbrook Jake Brearton 6-1 270 OL Corpus Christi, TX Calallen Isaiah Carter 6-2 215 DE San Antonio, TX Madison Paul Castillo 5-10 170 S Corpus Christi, TX Calallen Taylor Cauble 6-2 215 DE Marble Falls, TX Marble Falls Joe Crowe DB Houston, TX Nimitz Gunnar Dorsey 6-3 235 TE Whitehouse, TX Brook Hill Ervin Ellison 5-9 160 WR San Antonio, TX Brandeis Henry Ford 5-8 191 RB Huntsville, TX Huntsville Christian Garcia 6-5 320 OT Eagle Pass, TX Eagle Pass Raymond Garza 6-4 265 OL Corpus Christi, TX King Gayln Griffin 6-3 195 DE Granite Shoals, TX Marble Falls Christian Guajardo 6-1 280 OL Hidalgo, TX Valley View Jeffrey Harrison 6-0 174 ATH Yoakum, TX Yoakum Lee Henderson 6-3 249 OL Cibolo, TX Steele Joseph High 5-11 205 DB San Antonio, TX Brackenridge Jordan Holland 5-10 175 DB Missouri City, TX Elkins Ifey Ibik 6-3 290 DT Sugar Land, TX Travis Quaylon Jones 5-5 168 RB Universal City, TX Judson Miles Kirksey 6-0 200 LB Missouri City, TX Elkins Alex Kuyinu 5-10 250 DT Missouri City, TX Dulles Max Lehnig 6-0 205 PK San Antonio, TX Judson Aundra Long 6-4 260 OL Huntsville, TX Huntsville Dilyn Lyles 6-3 270 DL Richmond, TX Travis Jaelin Martin 6-1 164 FS San Antonio, TX Brackenridge Scott Michalk 6-4 310 OL Bishop, TX Bishop Tre Oliver 5-10 180 DB Pearland, TX Dawson Michael O’Neal 6-3 280 OT Cibolo, TX Steele Shavon Pennie 6-0 165 DB Bryan, TX Bryan Marcus Price 5-5 150 RB Corpus Christi, TX Calallen Daniel Ramirez 6-2 196 FS Harlingen, TX Harlingen Charles Rios QB San Antonio, TX McCollum Braedon Robinson 5-11 275 DT San Antonio, TX East Central Joe Sikes 5-10 204 LB Lewisville, TX FM Marcus Keveon Stanton DL San Antonio, TX Holmes Mason Stewart 6-2 210 DE Houston, TX Memorial Trey Teague 6-2 320 DT Freeport, TX Brazosport Jordan Thomas 5-11 160 WR San Antonio, TX Stevens Peyton Tilley 6-3 195 WR Leander, TX Leander Michael Verrett DB Houston, TX Sharpstown Bo Villarreal OL San Antonio, TX McCollum Michael Wiser 6-1 265 DL Corpus Christi, TX Calallen

34 35 (7) A&M-KINGSVILLE 21 MINOT STATE 7 WEST TEXAS A&M 42 (22) CENTRAL WASHINGTON 10 (6) A&M-KINGSVILLE 19 (5) A&M-KINGSVILLE 21

September 2, 2011 September 10, 2011 September 17, 2011 Ellensburg, Wash. - Tomlinson Stadium Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium Arlington, Tex. - Cowboys Stadium Attendance: 3,147 Attendance: 13,121 Attendance: 24,837

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final

A&M-Kingsville (1-0) 7 7 0 7 21 Minot State (0-3) 7 0 0 0 7 West Texas A&M (1-1,1-0) 10 10 15 7 42

Central Washington (0-1) 0 10 0 0 10 A&M-Kingsville (2-0) 6 6 0 7 19 A&M-Kingsville (2-1,0-1) 0 7 14 0 21

1 03:20 AMK - Woodson 4 run (Stoll kick) 7-0 1 05:00 MSU - Taylor 69 pass from Rudolph (Phillips kick) 7-0 1 11:30 WT - Ratliff 11 pass from Vaughn (Castillo kick) 7-0 2 12:51 AMK - Armstrong 15 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 14-0 00:52 AMK - Armstrong 31 pass from Poppell (Stoll miss) 7-6 05:41 WT - Castillo 36 field goal 10-0 06:50 CWU - Spain 6 pass from Robertson (Davis kick) 14-7 2 00:55 AMK - Armstrong 17 pass from Poppell (Stoll miss) 7-12 2 12:28 WT - Castillo 25 field goal 13-0 00:20 CWU - Davis 34 field goal 14-10 4 04:37 AMK - Woodson 9 run (Stoll kick) 7-19 03:10 WT - McCluskey 18 fumble return (Castillo kick) 20-0 4 06:15 AMK - Armstrong 4 run (Stoll kick) 21-10 00:39 AMK - Armstrong 21 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 20-7 3 10:54 WT - Watson 43 pass from Vaughan (Scott rush) 28-7 05:10 AMK - Taylor 45 pass from Poppell (Stoll kick) 28-14 00:39 AMK - Armstrong 20 pass from Poppell (Stoll kick) 28-21 00:25 WT - Allen 61 pass from Vaughan (Castillo kick) 35-21 4 03:39 WT - Robinson 2 run (Castilllo kick) 42-21 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics AMK CWU Team Statistics MSU AMK Team Statistics WT AMK FIRST DOWNS 21 11 FIRST DOWNS 9 19 FIRST DOWNS 18 23 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-178 25-61 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-44 40-194 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 16-37 31-102 PASSING YARDS (NET) 176 152 PASSING YARDS (NET) 160 174 PASSING YARDS (NET) 384 335 Passes Comp-Att-Int 15-29-2 16-35-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int 12-31-2 13-26-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-41-0 30-49-3 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 75-354 60-213 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 59-204 66-368 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 57-421 80-437 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-18 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-5 1-9 Punt Returns-Yards 3-31 5-37 Punt Returns-Yards 2-(-12) 1-6 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-43 4-90 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-55 1-35 Kickoff Returns-Yards 4-101 8-160 Interception Returns-Yards 1-11 2-104 Interception Returns-Yards 1-4 2-40 Interception Returns-Yards 3-20 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-45.0 4-38.5 Punts (Number-Avg) 11-39.7 9-37.9 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-41.2 4-37.8 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 5-1 Penalties-Yards 3-30 4-36 Penalties-Yards 6-45 12-110 Penalties-Yards 9-94 11-90 Possession Time 34:38 25:22 Possession Time 25:59 34:01 Possession Time 23:19 36:41 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 5 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 14 3 of 14 Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 5 of 16 Fouth-Down Conversions 2 of 4 1 of 3 Fouth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 0 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 2 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 2-2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 2-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-15 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-16 3-19 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-36 1-8 PAT Kicks 3-3 1-1 PAT Kicks 1-1 1-3 PAT Kicks 4-4 3-3 Field Goals 0-0 1-2 Field Goals 0-0 0-0 Field Goals 2-2 0-0

Kickoff time: 12:00 pm Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Kickoff time: 8:00 pm Elapsed time: 2:39 Elapsed time: 2:45 Elapsed time: 3:45 Officials: Referee: Bob Rose; Umpire: Paul Collard; Officials: Referee: Wayne Elliot; Umpire: Darin Stiers; Officials: Referee: Bill Keaton; Umpire: Kevin Roberts; Linesman: Wane Dallosto; Line judge: Terry Keister; Back Linesman: Brad Morrow; Line judge: Darren McDaniel; Back Linesman: Tom Panger; Line judge: Jeremiah Harris; Back judge: Chris Storey; Field judge: Kurt Corey; Side judge: R. judge: Bobby Orear; Field judge: Chad McKenzie; Side judge: Keith Reynolds; Field judge: Robert Frazer; Side Petkevicius judge: Brian Burkhard judge: John Penn

Temperature: 72; Wind: WNW 8; Weather: Sunny Temperature: 90; Wind: SE 12; Weather: Sunny Temperature: NA; Wind: NA; Weather: Indoors

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): AMK-Woodson 25-90; Millan 1-30; Poppell 8-24; Armstrong MSU-Schatz 12-40; Sorensen 1-4; Taylor 2-3; Youngren WT-Robinson 5-24; Hampton 8-19; TEAM 1-minus 2; 3-16; Ramirez 4-14; Toney 1-6; Batiste 1-5; Robinson 1-3; 5-2; Eggl 2-1; Jorgenson 6-minus 6. AMK-Woodson 19- Vaughan 2-minus 4. AMK-Woodson 14-59; Toney 4-24; TEAM 2-minus 10. CWU-Davis 13-57; Taylor 5-18; Foster 170; Toney 4-15; Batiste 1-11; Cavness 2-9; Fisher 1-5; Ramirez 4-15; Fisher 2-7; Armstrong 1-0; Poppell 6-minus 3. 1-minus 3; Robertson 6-minus 11. Armstrong 2-2; Ramirez 4-minus 1; TEAM 2-minus 4; Taylor PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): 1-minus 6; Poppel 4-minus 7. WT-Vaughan 24-41-0-384. AMK-Poppell 26-42-2-306; AMK-Poppell 7-16-1-47; Ramirez 8-13-1-129. CWU-Robert- PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): Ramirez 4-6-0-29; Vela 0-1-1-0. RECEIVING (rec-yds): son 16-35-1-152. MSU-Jorgenson 11-30-2-91; Rudolph 1-1-0-69. AMK- WT-Golden 7-131; Ratliff 4-39; Watson 3-54; Allen 2-64; RECEIVING (rec-yds): Poppell 13-23-1-174; Ramirez 0-3-0-0. Robinson 2-28; Hampton 2-25; Hammargren 2-13; Slaugh- AMK-Fisher 3-43; Armstrong 3-25; Batiste 3-10; Taylor 2-50; RECEIVING (rec-yds): ter 1-23; Forga 1-7. AMK-Woodson 8-51; Armstrong 7-98; Tesch 2-35; Woodson 1-8; Hill 1-5. CWU-Helwege 8-82; MSU-Taylor 5-86; Rudolph 4-36; Christianson 1-25; Mason Taylor 4-74; Batiste 3-38; Toney 3-35; Fisher 2-19; Vela 1-9; Spain 2-6; Lewis 1-31; Grady 1-11; LaDeaus 1-9; Dunlap 1-10; Schatz 1-3. AMK-Armstrong 5-103; Woodson 4-20; Robinson 1-9; Tesch 1-2. 1-6; Trisby 1-5; Davis 1-2. Couthern 2-28; Batiste 2-23. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): WT-Caldwell 1-1; Randolph 1-minus 1; Jefferson 1-20. AMK-Aguilar 1-11. CWU-Gaisie 1-52; Fonoimoana 1-52. MSU-Hickman 1-4. AMK-McCormick 2-40. AMK-none. FUMBLES: FUMBLES: FUMBLES: AMK-Woodson 1-1; Fisher 1-0; TEAM 1-0. CWU-Robertson MSU-Kuntz, 1-1; Jorgenson 1-0. AMK-Fisher 1-1; Ramirez WT-Jefferson 1-0; Caldwell 1-1. AMK-Poppell 3-1; Ramirez 1-1; Taylor 1-0; Daivs 1-0. 1-0. 1-0; Armstrong 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): SACKS (UA-A): AMK-Singleton 0-1; Brown 0-1; Benman 1-0. CWU-Nielsen MSU-Weidler 1-0; Marshall 1-0; Henke 1-0. AMK-Benman WT-Higgins 2-0; Farris 1-0; Kuli 1-0; Alexandre 1-0. AMK- 1-0; Baker 1-0; Graves 1-0. 1-0; Smith 1-0; Collins 0-1; Singleton 0-1. Sanders 0-1; Benman 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A, min 6): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): AMK-Aguilar 2-5; Pesek 5-1; Singleton 3-3. NWM-Gaisie MSU-Weidler 6-1; Marshall 4-3; Dinsdale 3-4; Walleghem WT-Scott 4-4; McCluskey 7-0; Jefferson 4-3; Randolph 4-3; 6-3; Gordon 4-5; Langlow 5-2; Muheize 6-0. 3-2; Henke 2-3. AMK-Brown 2-4; Benman 2-4; Sanders 1-5. Farris 2-4. AMK-Wheatfall 6-2; Smith 2-3.

36 (16) A&M-KINGSVILLE 38 A&M-COMMERCE 21 LINDENWOOD 41 MIDWESTERN STATE 44 A&M-KINGSVILLE 39 A&M-KINGSVILLE 35

September 24, 2011 October 1, 2011 October 8, 2011 Wichita Falls, Tex. - Memorial Stadium Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium Attendance: 8,120 Attendance: 8,700 Attendance: 9,700

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final

A&M-Kingsville (2-2,0-2) 0 9 13 16 38 A&M-Commerce (0-4,0-2) 7 0 7 7 21 Lindenwood (4-2) 13 7 14 7 41

Midwestern State (3-0,2-0) 7 16 7 14 44 A&M-Kingsville (3-2,1-2) 6 10 9 14 39 A&M-Kingsville (3-3) 0 21 7 7 35

1 09:36 MSU - Jackson 45 pass from Kelsey (Saladino kick) 0-7 1 10:11 AMK - Batiste 80 pass from Poppell (Stoll blocked) 0-6 1 13:36 LWU - McGowan 17 run (Neal kick) 7-0 2 14:03 MSU - Saladino 43 field goal 0-10 04:29 AMC - Whitfield 100 interception return (O’Neill kick) 7-6 12:08 LWU - Neal 29 field goal 10-0 11:51 MSU - Bush 13 run (Saladino kick) 0-17 2 14:50 AMK - Vela 20 run (Stoll kick) 7-13 01:32 LWU - Neal 41 field goal 13-0 08:26 MSU - Bush 1 run (Saladino blocked) 0-23 2 13:40 LWU - Helmick 24 pass from Uribe (Neal kick) 20-0 08:26 AMK - Wheatfall PAT return 2-23 00:31 AMK - Stoll 27 field goal 7-16 08:07 AMK - Ramirez 1 run (Stoll kick) 20-7 00:59 AMK - Taylor 5 pass from Poppell (Stoll kick) 9-23 3 12:06 AMK - Vela 26 pass from Ramirez (Stoll rush failed) 7-22 04:25 AMK - Woodson 8 run (Stoll kick) 20-14 3 14:15 AMK - Collins 49 interception return (Stoll kick) 16-23 07:58 AMK - Stoll 29 field goal 7-25 02:15 AMK - Armstrong 8 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 20-21 13:51 MSU - Jackson 77 run (Saladino kick) 16-30 05:37 AMC - Schwertner 0 fumble recovery (O’Neil kick) 14-25 3 13:15 LWU - Helmick 31 pass from Uribe (Neal kick) 27-21 00:59 AMK - Tesch 5 pass from Poppell (Stoll miss) 22-30 4 12:39 AMK - Collins 34 interception return (Stoll kick) 14-32 04:41 LWU - Bunton 77 punt return (Neal kick) 34-21 4 13:13 AMK - Toney 30 run (Poppell rush failed) 28-30 03:42 AMK - Woodson 38 run (Stoll kick) 34-28 09:11 MSU - Jackson 2 run (Saladino kick) 28-37 09:55 AMC - Jones 4 pass from Lusby (O’Neil kick) 21-32 4 08:29 LWU - Helmick 24 pass from Uribe (Neal kick) 41-28 06:19 AMK - Stoll 28 field goal 31-37 01:04 AMK - Armstrong 42 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 21-39 04:49 AMK - Batiste 12 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 41-35 02:13 MSU - Jackson 2 run (Saladino kick) 31-44 00:11 AMK - Armstrong 14 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 38-44 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics AMC AMK Team Statistics LWU AMK Team Statistics AMK MSU FIRST DOWNS 15 24 FIRST DOWNS 14 26 FIRST DOWNS 24 22 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 29-104 34-110 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 31-44 38-165 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-128 50-292 PASSING YARDS (NET) 125 405 PASSING YARDS (NET) 257 341 PASSING YARDS (NET) 289 220 Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-38-1 25-40-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int 13-23-0 32-53-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int 29-50-1 15-23-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 67-229 74-515 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 54-301 91-506 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 78-417 73-512 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-7 2-3 Punt Returns-Yards 2-98 4-37 Punt Returns-Yards 1-25 1-(-3) Kickoff Returns-Yards 8-155 4-97 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-121 7-114 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-125 5-109 Interception Returns-Yards 1-100 1-34 Interception Returns-Yards 1-11 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-60 1-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 8-36.5 5-38.8 Punts (Number-Avg) 7-34.9 7-29.6 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-36.8 3-46.3 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 6-3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Penalties-Yards 6-39 9-75 Penalties-Yards 7-58 10-106 Penalties-Yards 6-44 11-115 Possession Time 27:37 32:23 Possession Time 24:29 35:31 Possession Time 28:28 31:32 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 15 6 of 15 Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 6 of 18 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 3 of 10 Fouth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 4 of 5 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 2 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 3-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 4-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-18 1-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 5-23 9-47 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-9 4-20 PAT Kicks 3-3 3-4 PAT Kicks 5-5 5-5 PAT Kicks 3-4 5-6 Field Goals 0-2 2-2 Field Goals 2-3 0-0 Field Goals 1-1 1-1 Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Elapsed time: 3:05 Elapsed time: 3:20 Elapsed time: 3:20 Officials: Referee: Dan Rankin; Umpire: Mike Henderson; Officials: Referee: Bill Keaton; Umpire: Kevin Roberts; Officials: Referee: John Belcher; Umpire: Jeff Voss; Lines- Linesman: Gary Speed; Line judge: Jeffrey Mikus; Back Linesman: John Miller; Line judge: Jeremiah Harris; Back man: Rodney Russell; Line judge: Edgar Reed; Back judge: judge: Randy Adams; Field judge: Eddy Shelton; Side judge: judge: John Penn; Field judge: Robert Frazer; Side judge: Eddy Shelton; Field judge: Glenn Bamlet; Side judge: Cody Jesse Mendoza Keith Reynolds Hord Temperature: 82; Wind: E 16; Weather: Sunny Temperature: 83; Wind: SE 14; Weather: Partly Cloudy Temperature: 93; Wind: Calm; Weather: Clear INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): RUSHING (att-yds): AMC-Graham 10-53; Crummie 5-27; Zacharie 10-20; Gal- LWU-McGowan 18-90; TEAM 1-minus 2; Uribe 12-minus AMK-Toney 10-111; Woodson 8-23; Cavness 1-minus 1; legos 2-8; Brown 1-1; Lusby 1-minus 5. AMK-Poppell 4-34; 44. AMK-Woodson 14-105; Cavness 7-31; Toney 2-12; Poppell 9-minus 5. MSU-Jackson 18-160; Bush 20-92; Woodson 9-24; Ramirez 9-23; Vela 1-20; Armstrong 1-6; Batiste 2-11; Armstrong 1-6; Fisher 1-3; Ramirez 10-2; Kelsey 9-33; Pipkin 2-7; TEAM 1-0. Toney 9-3; Fisher 1-0. Couthren 1-minus 5. PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): AMK-Poppell 21-39-1-219; Ramirez 8-10-0-70; Team 0-1-0- AMC-Gallegos 14-30-0-104; Lusby 4-8-1-21. AMK-Ramirez LWU-Uribe 13-23-0-257. AMK-Ramirez 32-53-1-341. 0. MSU-Kelsey 15-23-2-220. 16-29-0-272; Poppell 9-11-1-133. RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): LWU-Helmick 5-93; Robinson 4-47; McGowan 2-104; AMK-Armstrong 7-47; Taylor 6-72; Couthren 5-57; Woodson AMC-Fore 5-39; Jones 3-19; Graham 3-18; Bevans 3-9; Bunton 2-13. AMK-Batiste 9-90; Armstrong 8-82; Woodson 5-19; Batiste 4-58; Tesch 2-36. MSU-Jackson 4-68; Little Rawlings 2-28; Smith 1-2; Crummie 1-minus 2; Gallegos 5-29; Taylor 5-22; Couthren 3-103; Cavness 1-12; Willing- 4-60; Galloway 2-20; Theliar 2-16; Freeman 1-26; Etimani 0-12. AMK-Armstrong 10-175; Couthren 5-51; Batiste 3-98; ham 1-3. 1-17; Swanson 1-13. Woodson 3-41; Vela 2-26; Taylor 1-8; Tesch 1-6. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): LWU-Epstein 1-11. AMK-none. AMK-Smith 1-11; Collins 1-49. MSU-Conway 1-0. FUMBLES: AMC-Whitfield 1-100. AMK-Collins 1-34. FUMBLES: AMK-Poppell 1-0. MSU-Jackson 1-1; Tanner 1-0. FUMBLES: LWU-none. AMK-Ramirez 2-1; Woodson 1-1. SACKS (UA-A): AMC-Crummie 1-0. AMK-Toney 2-1; Ramirez 2-2; Arm- SACKS (UA-A): AMK-Aguilar 0-1; Marshall 0-1. MSU-Birdow 1-0; Cobos strong 1-0; Fisher 1-0. LWU-Gracy 2-0; Day 1-0; McComb 1-0; Reider 1-0. AMK- 1-0; Gonzalez 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): Benman 3-1; Aguilar 2-1; Tivao 1-1; Looney 1-0; Collins 0-1. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): AMC-Moore 1-0; Cage 1-0. AMK-Benman 1-0. TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): AMK-Aguilar 4-11; Young 3-9; SMith 8-1; Looney 1-6; Mar- TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): LWU-Reed 5-6; Fogle 7-3; Gracy 4-3; Howard 1-6; Day 4-2; shall 3-3; Mo. Singleton 1-5; Collins 1-5; Phillips 3-2; Tivao AMC-Whitfield 4-5; Cunbar 6-1; Claggett 3-4; Ford 2-4; Epstein 4-2; Broome 3-3; Golder 2-4; Springer 4-1; McComb 1-4. MSU-Blaylock 8-4; Maner 4-3; Gardner 5-1; Duncan Terrell 1-5; Moore 2-3. AMK-Aguilar 3-7; Singleton 1-6; 1-4. AMK-Aguilar 6-3; Looney 6-1; Benman 5-1; Sanders 4-2; Birdow 3-2; Briggs 2-3; Ellerbrock 0-5. Williams 5-1; Smith 2-3. 2-3.

37 A&M-KINGSVILLE 41 TARLETON STATE 41 A&M-KINGSVILLE 36 INCARNATE WORD 38 A&M-KINGSVILLE 34 ANGELO STATE 33

October 15, 2011 October 22, 2011 October 29, 2011 San Antonio, Tex. - Benson Stadium Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium San Angelo, Tex. - San Angelo Stadium Attendance: 5,667 Attendance: 11,100 Attendance: 3,573

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 OT Final

A&M-Kingsville (4-3,2-2) 6 21 7 7 41 Tarleton State (3-5,3-3) 14 3 7 17 41 A&M-Kingsville (5-4,3-3) 7 3 3 10 13 36

Incarnate Word (2-5,2-3) 7 10 7 14 38 A&M-Kingsville (4-4,2-3) 0 24 7 3 34 Angelo State (4-5,1-5) 6 7 0 10 10 33

1 12:07 AMK - Woodson 50 pass from Ramirez (Stoll miss) 6-0 1 10:17 TSU - Vaughn 6 pass from Stephens (Serrano kick) 7-0 1 13:21 ASU - Martin 25 field goal 0-3 05:02 UIW - Rios 1 run (Rebold kick) 6-7 02:17 TSU - Valentine 27 pass from Stephens (Serrano kick) 14-0 06:36 ASU - Martin 22 field goal 0-6 2 14:30 AMK - Toney 15 run (Tivao pass from Vela) 14-7 2 10:42 AMK - Willingham 24 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 14-7 03:26 AMK - Vela 19 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 7-6 11:43 AMK - Woodson 70 run (Salinas miss) 20-7 2 11:51 ASU - Williams 8 pass from Strickler (Martin kick) 7-13 10:25 UIW - Love 57 pass from Massoni (Rebold kick) 20-14 05:46 AMK - Woodson 24 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 14-14 00:00 AMK - Stoll 39 field goal 10-13 07:25 AMK - Batiste 20 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 27-14 03:45 AMK - Stoll 33 field goal 14-17 3 02:50 AMK - Stoll 29 field goal 13-13 01:53 UIW - Rebold 28 field goal 27-17 02:21 TSU - Serrano 38 field goal 17-17 4 10:24 ASU - Martin 36 field goal 13-16 3 10:29 UIW - Sullivan 8 pass from Massoni (Rebold kick) 27-24 00:45 AMK - Woodson 2 run (Stoll kick) 17-24 05:59 ASU - Williams 9 pass from Strickler (Martin kick) 13-23 09:34 AMK - Woodson 34 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 34-24 3 09:06 AMK - Armstrong 1 run (Stoll kick) 17-31 02:52 AMK - Batiste 21 pass from Poppell (Stoll kick) 20-23 4 13:39 AMK - Batiste 14 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 41-24 00:00 AMK - Stoll 49 field goal 23-23 08:44 UIW - Palmer 25 pass from Massoni (Rebold kick) 41-31 05:40 TSU - Rhodes 11 pass from Stephens (Serrano kick) 24-31 OT 15:00 ASU - Smith 2 run (Martin kick) 23-30 06:59 UIW - Ginn 25 blocked punt return (Rebold kick) 41-38 4 12:56 TSU - Serrano 22 field goal 27-31 15:00 AMK - Woodson 16 pass from Poppell (Stoll kick) 30-30 07:45 AMK - Stoll 31 field goal 27-34 15:00 ASU - Martin 42 field goal 30-33 TEAM STATISTICS 07:08 TSU - Mays 49 pass from Stephens (Serrano kick) 34-34 15:00 AMK - Ramirez 4 run 36-33 Team Statistics AMK UIW 00:33 TSU - Vaughn 8 run (Serrano kick) 41-34 TEAM STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS 28 22 TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics AMK ASU RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-185 38-82 Team Statistics TSU AMK FIRST DOWNS 28 9 PASSING YARDS (NET) 373 311 FIRST DOWNS 25 26 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 41-132 42-126 Passes Comp-Att-Int 25-39-1 21-40-2 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 28-134 35-129 PASSING YARDS (NET) 300 130 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 67-558 78-393 PASSING YARDS (NET) 294 339 Passes Comp-Att-Int 27-57-3 11-29-0 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Passes Comp-Att-Int 26-46-0 30-41-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 98-432 71-256 Punt Returns-Yards 1-(-4) 1-31 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 74-428 76-468 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-124 6-125 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 6-44 2-(-4) Interception Returns-Yards 2-11 1-29 Punt Returns-Yards 2-10 0-0 Kickoff Returns-Yards 6-138 3-53 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-32.0 5-38.2 Kickoff Returns-Yards 7-112 6-105 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-57 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-33 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 6-44.0 9-43.9 Penalties-Yards 7-51 7-75 Punts (Number-Avg) 5-34.2 3-40.3 Fumbles-Lost 4-4 2-1 Possession Time 26:23 33:37 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-1 Penalties-Yards 7-64 5-45 Third-Down Conversions 3 of 11 5 of 16 Penalties-Yards 11-98 11-109 Possession Time 31:22 28:38 Fouth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 3 of 3 Possession Time 24:43 35:17 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 19 5 of 21 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-3 3-3 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 13 6 of 13 Fouth-Down Conversions 2 of 3 0 of 1 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 2-5 Fouth-Down Conversions 1 of 2 1 of 1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 6-7 PAT Kicks 3-5 5-5 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 5-5 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-15 4-28 Field Goals 0-0 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-21 2-18 PAT Kicks 3-3 3-3 PAT Kicks 5-5 4-4 Field Goals 3-3 4-6 Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Field Goals 2-2 2-3 Elapsed time: 3:05 Kickoff time: 6:00 pm Officials: Referee: Dan Rankin; Umpire: Mike Henderson; Kickoff time: 7:00 pm Elapsed time: 4:00 Linesman: Gary Speed; Line judge: Jeff Micas; Back judge: Elapsed time: 3:22 Officials: Referee: Larry Sims; Umpire: Rodney Harris; Randy Adams; Field judge: Charls Coltson; Side judge: Officials: Referee: Kenny Kelarek; Umpire: Spencer Smith; Linesman: Brad Strickland; Line judge: Derrell Ward; Back Jesse Mendoza Linesman: Oratious Parker; Line judge: Ceasar Simpson; judge: Rodney Simms; Field judge: Larry Skarpa; Side Back judge: Damon Boniface; Field judge: Ricky Williams; judge: Henry Howard Temperature: 70s; Wind: calm; Weather: Clear skies Side judge: Paul Pekar Temperature: 68; Wind: S 8; Weather: Sunny INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Temperature: 79; Wind: SSE 21; Weather: Partly Cloudy RUSHING (att-yds): INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS AMK-Woodson 16-162; Toney 1-15; Ramirez 8-7; Cavness INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): 1-3; TEAM 2-minus 2. UIW-Rios 23-52; Pavliska 1-14; Mas- RUSHING (att-yds): AMK-Toney 16-66; Woodson 12-43; Ramirez 5-14; Poppell soni 12-9; Canyon 1-5; Adderton 1-2. TSU-Vaughn 25-152; Stephens 2-minus 9; Doyle 1-minus 9. 5-9; Lincoln 2-1; Fisher 2-minus 1. ASU-Smith 16-86; Carter PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): AMK-Toney 8-68; Woodson 10-25; Ramirez 11-17; Fisher 15-50; Miller 2-2; Mason 1-0; Baker 1-minus 1; Strickler AMK-Ramirez 25-39-1-373. UIW-Massoni 21-39-2-311; 1-8; Armstrong 2-5; Cavness 1-3; Couthren 2-3. 7-minus 11. TEAM 0-1-0-0. PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): TSU-Stephens 26-45-0-294; Doyle 0-1-0-0. AMK-Ramirez AMK-Poppell 20-37-0-223; Ramirez 7-20-3-77. ASU-Strick- AMK-Batiste 7-91; Woodson 5-106; Armstrong 4-58; 30-41-2-339. ler 10-28-0-130; Mason 1-1-0-0. Couthren 3-55; Willingham 3-47; Taylor 2-10; LaFleur 1-6. RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): AMK-Woodson 7-70; Taylor 5-72; Batiste 5-58; Vela 5-42; UIW-Love 7-129; Palmer 4-97; Rios 4-19; Anderson 3-36; TSU-Rhodes 8-83; Green 5-82; Vaughn 5-31; Croak 4-20; Valentine 2-26; Mays 1-49; Sturns 1-3. AMK-Woodson 6-93; LaFleur 3-43; Armstrong 1-15; Toney 1-0. ASU-Williams Sullivan 3-30. 4-44; Akins 1-45; Ritchey 1-17; Knight 1-15; Bayless 1-7; INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): Armstrong 6-23; Taylor 4-70; Batiste 4-34; Willingham 3-39; Tesch 2-32; Vela 2-17; Couthren 1-13; Hill 1-12; Fisher 1-6. Smith 1-1; Hirt 1-1; Miller 1-0. AMK-Collins 1-11; Sanders 1-0. UIW-Haywood 1-29. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): FUMBLES: INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): TSU-Benson 1-0; Johnson 1-33. AMK-none. AMK-none. ASU-Johnson 1-26; Seaver 1-3; Preston 1-28. AMK-Ramirez 1-1; Woodson 1-0. UIW-Massoni 1-0. FUMBLES: SACKS (UA-A): FUMBLES: TSU-Valentine 1-1. AMK-Armstrong 2-1. AMK-Poppell 1-1; Ramirez 1-1; Toney 1-1; Woodson 1-1. AMK-Benman 1-0. UIW-Horton 1-0; McClain 0-1; Pavliska SACKS (UA-A): ASU-Strickler 1-0; Mason 1-1. 0-1. TSU-L. Johnson 1-0; Ford 1-0; R. Johnson 1-0. AMK-Hicks SACKS (UA-A): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): 1-0; Marshall 1-0. AMK-Benman 2-0; Singleton 1-0. ASU-Hickman 2-0; AMK-Sanders 4-3; Benman 3-3; Aguilar 4-1; Collins 4-1. TACKLES (UA-A, min 6): Seaver 1-0; Benson 1-0. UIW-Pavliska 5-5; Mawyer 1-7; Haywood 3-4; Asencio 2-5; TSU-Wadley 7-4; Jackson 2-7; Benson 8-0; L. Johnson 5-3. TACKLES (UA-A, min 6): McClain 1-4. AMK-Sanders 5-4; Collins 4-4; D. Smith 4-3; E. Smith 3-4; AMK-Aguilar 3-7; Sanders 6-3; Marshall 1-7; Brown 2-5; Aguilar 3-3. Benman 4-2. ASU-Tissue 5-6; Seaver 4-6; Williams 4-5; Hickman 4-5; Johnson 1-8; Schumpert 1-6; Patterson 1-5.

38 (16) ABILENE CHRIISTIAN 42 A&M-KINGSVILLE 23 A&M-KINGSVILLE 34 EASTERN NEW MEXICO 10

November 5, 2011 November 12, 2011 Kingsville, Tex. - Javelina Stadium Portales, N.M. - Greyhound Stadium Attendance: 6,500 Attendance: 2,056

Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary 1 2 3 4 Final

Abilene Christian (7-2,6-1) 14 7 7 14 42 A&M-Kingsville (6-4,4-4) 0 10 6 7 23

A&M-Kingsville (5-5,3-4) 14 0 20 0 34 Eastern New Mex. (2-9,1-7) 0 7 3 0 10

1 11:53 AMK - Woodson 87 run (Stoll kick) 0-7 2 14:32 ENM - Valenzuela 1 run (Cottingham kick) 0-7 10:13 ACU - Cantu-Harkless 6 pass from Gale (Lineberry kick) 7-7 11:12 AMK - Dworaczyk 4 run (Stoll kick) 7-7 06:04 ACU - Richardson 5 run (Lineberry kick) 14-7 00:51 AMK - Stoll 25 field goal 10-7 02:27 AMK - Woodson 24 run (Stoll kick) 14-14 3 06:49 AMK - Toney 4 run (Stoll blocked) 16-7 2 09:34 ACU - West 6 run (Lineberry kick) 21-14 03:27 ENM - Cottingham 27 field goal 16-10 3 10:11 AMK - Woodson 80 run (Stoll kick) 21-21 4 01:35 AMK - Toney 5 run (Stoll kick) 23-10 08:49 ACU - Hogg 27 pass from Gale (Lineberry kick) 28-21 04:44 AMK - Woodson 60 pass from Ramirez (Stoll kick) 28-28 03:46 AMK - Batiste 24 pass from Ramirez (Stoll blocked) 28-34 4 13:12 ACU - Richardson 2 run (Lineberry kick) 35-34 09:42 ACU - Gabriel 39 pass from Gale (Lineberry kick) 42-34 TEAM STATISTICS TEAM STATISTICS Team Statistics ACU AMK Team Statistics AMK ENM FIRST DOWNS 30 16 FIRST DOWNS 25 14 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 46-190 27-278 RUSHES-YARDS (NET) 57-257 12-18 PASSING YARDS (NET) 408 253 PASSING YARDS (NET) 147 266 Passes Comp-Att-Int 30-42-0 15-27-1 Passes Comp-Att-Int 18-30-0 20-40-2 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 88-598 54-531 TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYS-YDS 87-404 52-284 Fumble Returns-Yards 0-0 1-13 Fumble Returns-Yards 1-10 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 5-27 2-11 Punt Returns-Yards 1-0 1-5 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-65 3-55 Kickoff Returns-Yards 3-59 4-61 Interception Returns-Yards 1-16 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-23 0-0 Punts (Number-Avg) 4-33.2 6-45.5 Punts (Number-Avg) 3-34.7 4-43.8 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-2 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 2-2 Penalties-Yards 7-55 8-65 Penalties-Yards 7-55 10-71 Possession Time 35:37 24:23 Possession Time 42:43 17:17 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 13 3 of 10 Third-Down Conversions 9 of 18 1 of 9 Fouth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 1 Fouth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 0-1 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-5 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 2-16 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-15 1-4 PAT Kicks 6-6 4-5 PAT Kicks 2-3 1-1 Field Goals 0-1 0-0 Field Goals 1-1 1-1

Kickoff time: 7:05 pm Kickoff time: 1:00 pm Elapsed time: 3:07 Elapsed time: 2:56 Officials: Referee: Charlie Wernette; Umpire: David Balli; Officials: Linesman: John Miller; Line judge: Todd Wright; Back judge: Kevin Wilcox; Field judge: Brock Pittman; Side judge: Todd Temperature: 65; Wind: NE 30; Weather: Windy Helmer

Temperature: 75; Wind: SE 18; Weather: Cloudy INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING (att-yds): AMK-Toney 25-144; Woodson 19-88; Dworaczyk 5-22; INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ramirez 5-7; Fisher 1-0; Cavness 1-0; Batiste 1-minus 4. RUSHING (att-yds): ENM-Thomas 3-10; Valenzuela 3-7; Wood 3-5; Cornelius ACU-Richardson 23-109; West 11-71; Gale 7-26; Gabriel 3-minus 4. 1-12; Andrews 1-5; TEAM 3-minus 33. AMK-Woodson 15- PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): 228; Fisher 1-36; Ramirez 9-17; Toney 2-minus 3. AMK-Ramirez 18-30-0-147. ENM-Cornelius 10-23-1-139; PASSING (comp-att-INT-yds): Wood 10-17-1-127. ACU-Gale 30-42-0-408. AMK-Ramirez 15-27-1-253. RECEIVING (rec-yds): RECEIVING (rec-yds): AMK -Vela 5-36; Batiste 3-28; LaFleur 3-12; Woodson 2-23; ACU-Hogg 9-156; Gabriel 7-109; Cantu-Harkless 5-45; Fisher 2-21; Taylor 2-10; Tesch 1-17. ENM-Dale 10-116; Richardson 3-7; West 2-21; Andrews 2-6; Biggs 1-53; Henry 3-61; Kyser 3-36; Hill 2-27; Valenzuela 2-26. Thompson 1-11. AMK-Batiste 5-92; Woodson 4-96; Vela INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): 2-27; LaFleur 2-26; Taylor 1-6; Toney 1-6. AMK-Young 1-2; Smith 1-21. ENM-none. INTERCEPTIONS (no-yds): FUMBLES: ACU-Baggs. AMK-none. AMK-Woodson 1-1. ENM-Johnson 1-1; Dale 1-1. FUMBLES: SACKS (UA-A): ACU-Gale 1-1; TEAM 1-1. AMK-Toney 1-1; Woodson 1-1. AMK-Benman 2-0. ENM-Smith 1-0. SACKS (UA-A): TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): ACU-Boyd 1-0; Odelusi 1-0; TEAM 1-0. AMK-Sanders 1-1; AMK-Young 7-2; Collins 4-3. ENM-Jones 12-13; Allmon 4-7; Aguilar 0-1. Sellers 4-5; Davis 3-4; Black 5-1; Wood 0-6; Mendez 3-2; TACKLES (UA-A, min 5): Thetford 1-4; Allen 1-4. ACU-Wallace 5-1; Whiteside 3-2; Williams 2-3. AMK-Aguilar 8-8; Sanders 6-6; Collins 7-4; Phillips 4-4; Smith 3-4.

39 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS Offense QB RB WR WR WR/TE WR/TE LT LG C RG RT @CWU Poppell Woodson Taylor Batiste Fisher Armstrong Mattingly Baumann Stager D. Shaw Hudgins MINOT Poppell Woodson Taylor Batiste Robinson Armstrong Mattingly Baumann Stager Woods Hudgins WT Poppell Woodson Taylor Batiste TeschTE Armstrong Mattingly Baumann Daniel D. Shaw Hudgins @MSU Poppell Woodson Taylor Batiste Couthren Armstrong Hudgins Baumann Stager D. Shaw Woods A&M-C Poppell Toney Taylor Batiste TeschTE WillinghamTE Hudgins Baumann Daniel D. Shaw Woods LWU Ramirez Cavness Taylor Batiste Couthren Armstrong Hudgins Baumann Daniel D. Shaw Woods @UIW Ramirez Woodson Taylor Batiste Couthren Armstrong Hudgins Baumann C. Shaw D. Shaw Woods TSU Ramirez Woodson Taylor Batiste WillinghamTE Armstrong Hudgins Baumann C. Shaw D. Shaw Woods @ASU Ramirez Woodson Taylor Batiste WillinghamTE Armstrong Mattingly Baumann C. Shaw D. Shaw Woods ACU Ramirez Woodson Taylor Batiste WillinghamTE HillTE Mattingly Baumann C. Shaw D. Shaw Woods @ENM Ramirez Woodson Taylor Batiste WillinghamTE HillTE Mattingly Baumann C. Shaw D. Shaw Woods

Defense DE NT DT DE LB LB CB ROV FS SS CB @CWU Benman Tivao Brown Ma. Singleton Aguilar Sanders Baker Pesek McCormick Collins Phillips MINOT Benman Tivao Brown Ma. Singleton Aguilar Sanders Wheatfall Pesek McCormick Collins Phillips WT Benman Tivao Brown Ma. Singleton Aguilar Sanders Wheatfall Pesek McCormick Collins Phillips @MSU Benman Tivao Brown Marshall Aguilar Young Wheatfall Pesek McCormick Collins Phillips A&M-C Marshall Mo. Singleton Brown Ma. Singleton Aguilar Sanders E. Smith Looney D. Smith Collins Phillips LWU Benman Tivao Brown Marshall Aguilar Sanders E. Smith Looney D. Smith Collins Phillips @UIW Benman Tivao Brown Marshall Aguilar Sanders E. Smith Looney D. Smith Collins Phillips TSU Benman Tivao Brown Marshall Aguilar Sanders E. Smith Looney D. Smith Collins Phillips @ASU Benman Tivao Brown Marshall Aguilar Sanders E. Smith Looney D. Smith Collins Phillips ACU Benman Tivao Brown Marshall Aguilar Sanders E. Smith Looney D. Smith Collins Phillips @ENM Benman Tivao Brown Marshall Aguilar Young E. Smith Looney D. Smith Collins Phillips

GAME SUMMARIES: OFFENSE Score by Quarters First Downs Rushing Passing Offense Ret Punting Penalty 3rd Field Time Score 1 2 3 4 OT R P Pn Tot Att Yds TD C-A-I Yds TD Plays Yds Yds No-Avg TO No-Yds Downs Pos Poss A&M-Kingsville W 21 7 7 0 7 - 10 7 4 21 46 176 1 15-29-2 176 1 75 354 59 3-45.0 3 3-30 6-16 K34 34:38 @ Central Washington 10 0 10 0 0 - 6 5 0 11 25 61 0 16-35-1 152 1 60 213 203 4-38.5 2 4-36 5-14 C36 25:22 A&M-Kingsville W 19 6 6 0 7 - 9 9 1 19 40 194 1 13-26-1 174 2 66 368 112 9-37.9 2 12-110 3-14 K40 34:01 Minot State 7 7 0 0 0 - 2 6 1 9 28 44 0 12-31-2 160 1 59 204 90 11-39.7 3 6-45 2-14 M20 25:59 A&M-Kingsville L 21 0 7 14 0 - 6 16 1 23 31 102 0 30-49-3 335 3 80 437 166 4-37.8 4 11-90 5-16 K33 36:41 vs West Texas A&M 42 10 10 15 7 - 2 14 2 18 16 37 1 24-41-0 384 3 57 421 127 5-41.2 1 9-94 5-13 W29 23:19 A&M-Kingsville L 38 0 9 13 16 - 6 12 6 24 28 128 1 29-50-1 289 3 78 417 210 5-36.8 1 6-44 9-18 K25 28:28 @ Midwestern State 44 7 16 7 14 - 13 8 1 22 50 292 5 15-23-2 220 1 73 512 106 3-46.3 3 11-115 3-10 M33 31:32 A&M-Kingsville W 39 6 10 9 14 - 10 13 1 24 34 110 1 25-40-1 405 3 74 515 134 5-38.8 4 9-75 6-15 K30 32:23 A&M-Commerce 21 7 0 7 7 - 5 5 5 15 29 104 1 18-38-1 125 1 67 229 262 8-36.5 1 6-39 2-15 C32 27:37 A&M-Kingsville L 35 0 21 7 7 - 8 15 3 26 38 165 3 32-53-1 341 2 91 506 151 7-29.6 3 10-106 6-18 K29 35:31 Lindenwood 41 13 7 14 7 - 4 9 1 14 31 44 1 13-23-0 257 3 54 301 230 7-34.9 0 7-58 2-12 L38 24:29 A&M-Kingsville W 41 6 21 7 7 - 8 17 3 28 28 185 2 25-39-1 373 4 67 558 131 4-32.0 2 7-71 3-11 K24 26:23 @ Incarnate Word 38 7 10 7 14 - 8 13 1 22 38 82 1 21-40-2 311 3 78 393 185 5-38.2 2 7-75 5-16 U38 33:37 A&M-Kingsville L 41 0 24 7 3 - 7 17 2 26 35 129 2 30-41-2 339 2 76 468 105 3-40.3 3 11-109 6-13 K30 35:17 Tarleton State 34 14 3 7 17 - 6 15 4 25 28 134 1 26-46-0 294 4 74 428 155 5-34.2 1 11-98 4-13 T38 24:43 A&M-Kingsville W 36 7 3 3 10 13 11 14 3 28 41 132 1 27-57-3 300 3 98 432 182 6-44.0 7 7-64 6-19 K30 31:22 @ Angelo State 33 6 7 0 10 10 3 6 0 9 42 126 1 11-29-0 130 2 71 256 106 9-43.9 1 5-45 5-21 A44 28:38 A&M-Kingsville L 34 14 0 20 0 - 7 9 0 16 27 278 3 15-27-1 253 2 54 531 79 6-45.5 3 8-65 3-10 K28 24:23 Abilene Christian 42 14 7 7 14 - 12 18 0 30 46 190 3 30-42-0 408 3 88 598 108 4-33.2 2 7-55 7-13 A30 35:37 A&M-Kingsville W 23 0 10 6 7 - 13 10 2 25 57 257 3 18-30-0 147 0 87 404 92 3-34.7 1 7-55 9-18 K37 42:43 @ Eastern N.M. 10 0 7 3 0 - 1 12 1 14 12 18 1 20-40-2 266 0 52 284 66 4-43.8 4 10-71 1-9 E30 17:17

40 Rushing Team Statistics Name G Att Gain Loss Yds Avg TD Long AYPG TAMUK OPP Jonathan Woodson 11 161 1092 -75 1017 6.3 9 87 92.5 SCORING 341 329 Randall Toney 11 82 490 -29 461 5.6 4 30 41.9 Points Per Game 31.0 29.9 Daniel Ramirez 11 69 244 -129 115 1.7 2 21 10.5 FIRST DOWNS 260 189 Arron Fisher 10 9 59 -1 58 6.4 0 36 5.8 Rushing 95 62 Nate Poppell 6 36 137 -85 52 1.4 0 20 8.7 Passing 139 111 Jai Cavness 9 13 47 -2 45 3.5 0 10 5.0 Penalty 26 16 Robert Armstrong 9 10 35 0 35 3.5 2 6 3.9 RUSHING YARDAGE 1858 1132 Angel Millan 11 1 30 0 30 30.0 0 30 2.7 Yards gained rushing 2213 1432 Sherman Batiste 11 5 27 -4 23 4.6 0 11 2.1 Yards lost rushing 355 300 Layton Dworaczyk 4 5 22 0 22 4.4 1 9 5.5 Rushing Attempts 405 345 Joseph Vela 10 1 20 0 20 20.0 1 20 2.0 Average Per Rush 4.6 3.3 Fletcher Robinson 10 1 3 0 3 3.0 0 3 0.3 Average Per Game 168.9 102.9 Rickey Lincoln 5 2 4 -3 1 0.5 0 4 0.2 TDs Rushing 19 14 Damian Couthren 7 3 3 -5 -2 -0.7 0 3 -0.3 PASSING YARDAGE 3132 2707 Christian Taylor 11 1 0 -6 -6 -6.0 0 0 -0.5 Comp-Att-Int 259-441-16 206-388-10 TEAM 6 0 -16 -16 -2.7 0 0 -2.3 Average Per Pass 7.1 7.0 Javelinas 11 405 2213 -355 1858 4.6 19 87 168.9 Average Per Catch 12.1 13.1 Opponents 11 345 1432 -300 1132 3.3 14 77 102.9 Average Per Game 284.7 246.1 TDs Passing 25 22 TOTAL OFFENSE 4990 3839 Passing Total Plays 846 733 Name G PC PA Int Pct Yds TD Long Rate AYPG Average Per Play 5.9 5.2 Daniel Ramirez 11 163 271 9 60.1 2030 16 69 135.91 184.5 Average Per Game 453.6 349.0 Nate Poppell 6 96 168 6 57.1 1102 9 80 122.78 183.7 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 55-1055 54-1047 Joseph Vela 10 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 -200.00 0.0 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 27-164 22-199 TEAM 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 10-179 16-374 Javelinas 11 259 441 16 58.7 3132 25 80 129.84 284.7 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 19.2 19.4 Opponents 11 206 388 10 53.1 2707 22 69 125.25 246.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 6.1 9.0 INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.9 23.4 Receiving FUMBLES-LOST 31-17 18-10 PENALTIES-Yards 91-799 83-731 Name G Rec Yds Avg TD Long YPG Average Per Game 72.6 66.5 Robert Armstrong 9 51 626 12.3 8 69 69.6 PUNTS-Yards 55-2102 65-2537 Jonathan Woodson 11 50 556 11.1 5 60 50.5 Average Per Punt 38.2 39.0 Sherman Batiste 11 48 620 12.9 6 80 56.4 Net punt average 33.1 35.6 Christian Taylor 11 32 394 12.3 2 45 35.8 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 32:54 27:06 Damian Couthren 7 19 307 16.2 0 57 43.9 3RD-DOWN Conversions 62/168 41/150 Joseph Vela 10 17 157 9.2 2 26 15.7 3rd-Down Pct 37% 27% Derek Tesch 11 9 128 14.2 1 31 11.6 4TH-DOWN Conversions 14/27 10/17 Patrick LaFleur 11 9 87 9.7 0 15 7.9 4th-Down Pct 52% 59% Arron Fisher 10 8 89 11.1 0 25 8.9 SACKS BY-Yards 27-170 35-204 Jake Willingham 8 7 89 12.7 1 24 11.1 MISC YARDS 8 9 Randall Toney 11 5 41 8.2 0 20 3.7 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 46 41 Chandler Hill 11 2 17 8.5 0 12 1.5 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 9-10 14-22 Jai Cavness 9 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.3 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-3 0-0 Fletcher Robinson 10 1 9 9.0 0 9 0.9 RED-ZONE SCORES (34-45) 76% (33-39) 85% Javelinas 11 259 3132 12.1 25 80 284.7 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (27-45) 60% (22-39) 56% Opponents 11 206 2707 13.1 22 69 246.1 PAT-ATTEMPTS (34-42) 81% (39-40) 98% ATTENDANCE 49121 22563 Total Offense Games/Avg Per Game 5/9824 5/4513 Name G P Rush Pass Total AYPG Neutral Site Games 1/24837 Daniel Ramirez 11 340 115 2030 2145 195.0 Nate Poppell 6 204 52 1102 1154 192.3 Derek Tesch 1 6 Jonathan Woodson 11 161 1017 0 1017 92.5 Johnny Tivao 1 2 Randall Toney 11 82 461 0 461 41.9 Kerry Wheatfall 1 2 Arron Fisher 10 9 58 0 58 5.8 Heriberto Salinas 0-1 0 Jai Cavness 9 13 45 0 45 5.0 Nate Poppell 0-1 0 Robert Armstrong 9 10 35 0 35 3.9 Javelinas 46 1-3 34-42 9-10 341 Angelo Millan 11 1 30 0 30 2.7 Opponents 41 1-1 39-40 14-22 329 Sherman Batiste 11 5 23 0 23 2.1 Layton Dworaczyk 4 5 22 0 22 5.5 Field Goals Joseph Vela 10 2 20 0 20 2.0 Name FGM-FGA Pct. 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 Long Block Fletcher Robinson 10 1 3 0 3 0.3 Matt Stoll 9-10 90.0 0-0 5-5 3-3 1-2 0-0 49 1 Rickey Lincoln 5 2 1 0 2 0.2 Opponents 14-22 63.6 0-0 7-9 4-8 3-4 0-1 30 1 Damian Couthren 7 3 -2 0 -2 -0.3 Christian Taylor 11 1 -6 0 -6 -0.5 Field Goal Sequence TEAM 7 7 -16 0 -16 -2.3 Game Javelinas Opponents Javelinas 11 846 1858 3132 4990 453.6 Central Washington - (34),44 Opponents 11 733 1132 2707 3839 349.0 Minot State - - West Texas A&M - (36),(25) Midwestern State (28) (43) Scoring A&M-Commerce (27),(29) 22,37 Name TD PA2 PAk FG DXP Pts Lindenwood - (29),(41),25 Jonathan Woodson 14 84 Incarnate Word - (28),50 Matt Stoll 0-1 34-41 9-10 61 Tarleton (33),(31),40 (38),(22) Robert Armstrong 10 60 Angelo State (39),(29),(49) (25),38,(22),(36),39,(42) Sherman Batiste 6 36 Abilene Christian - 37 Randall Toney 4 24 Eastern New Mexico (25) (27) Joseph Vela 3 1-1 18 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. Rockeem Collins 2 12 Daniel Ramirez 2 12 Score by Quarters Christian Taylor 2 12 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q OT TOTAL Layton Dworaczyk 1 6 Javelinas 46 118 86 78 13 - 341 Jake Willingham 1 6 Opponents 85 77 67 90 10 - 329

41 Punting Justin Young 1 19 19.0 0 19 Name No. Yds Avg. Long TB FC I20 50+ BK Joseph Vela 1 5 5.0 0 5 Angel Millan 51 1924 37.7 61 3 11 11 6 0 Fletcher Robinson 1 20 20.0 0 20 Daniel Ramirez 3 102 34.0 39 0 0 2 0 0 Robert Armstrong 1 10 10.0 0 10 Nate Poppell 1 38 38.0 38 1 0 0 0 0 Layton Dworaczyk 1 28 28.0 0 28 TEAM 0 38 0.0 38 0 0 0 0 2 Sherman Batiste 1 3 3.0 0 3 Javelinas 55 2102 38.2 61 4 11 13 6 2 Patrick LaFleur 1 12 12.0 0 12 Opponents 65 2537 39.0 72 3 10 24 10 1 Javelinas 55 1055 19.2 0 38 Opponents 54 1047 19.4 0 50 Kickoffs Name No. Yds Avg. TB OB Interception Returns Matt Stoll 46 2712 59.0 1 1 Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Heriberto Salinas 13 757 58.2 2 1 Rockeem Collins 3 94 31.3 2 49 Javelinas 59 3469 58.8 3 2 Robert McCormick 2 40 20.0 0 24 Opponents 64 3924 61.3 5 2 Demontrelle Smith 2 32 16.0 0 21 Justin Young 1 2 2.0 0 2 Jeremy Aguilar 1 11 11.0 0 11 Punt Returns Marcus Sanders 1 0 0.0 0 0 Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Javelinas 10 179 17.9 2 49 Arron Fisher 22 122 5.5 0 30 Opponents 16 374 23.4 1 100 Sherman Batiste 4 42 10.5 0 25 Kamen Ruelas 1 0 0.0 0 0 Javelinas 27 164 6.1 0 30 Fumble Returns Opponents 22 199 9.0 2 77 Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Demontrelle Smith 1 13 13.0 0 13 Rockeem Collins 1 10 10.0 0 10 Kickoff Returns Javelinas 2 23 11.5 0 13 Name No. Yds Avg TD Long Opponents 1 18 18.0 2 18 Jonathan Woodson 36 736 20.4 0 38 Arron Fisher 12 222 18.5 0 31

Defensive Statistics [------Tackles------] [---Sacks---] [------Pass Def.------] [-----Fumbles-----] Blkd. Name GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No.-Yds Int-Yds PBU QBH FR Yds FF Kick Safety Jeremy Aguilar 11 40 51 91 14.0 - 54 3.5 - 24 1 - 11 5 11 Marcus Sanders 9 33 27 60 6.0 - 23 2.0 - 16 1 - 0 0 1 1 Rockeem Collins 11 30 26 56 5.5 - 14 1.0 - 6 3 - 94 4 1 10 2 Demontrelle Smith 11 30 19 49 1.0 - 7 1.0 - 7 2 - 32 10 2 1 13 1 Roderick Benman 11 24 19 43 16.0 - 65 12.0 - 61 3 7 1 Angelo Looney 11 23 17 40 4.0 - 20 1.0 - 13 2 1 Justin Young 9 20 17 37 2.5 - 8 1 - 2 3 1 Jeff Phillips 11 26 9 35 1.0 - 2 4 Marquis Singleton 11 11 21 32 6.0 - 32 2.0 - 13 1 3 1 0 Ricky Marshall 11 14 15 29 1.5 - 13 1.5 - 13 2 6 1 Zane Brown 11 9 19 28 1.5 - 5 0.5 - 3 3 5 Eddie Smith 10 18 6 24 1.0 - 1 1 1 Johnny Tivao 11 8 15 23 1.5 - 5 1.5 - 5 1 1 Darnell Hicks 11 7 10 17 3.5 - 13 1.0 - 9 1 Mark Savere 9 8 8 16 0.5 - 1 1 Trevor Pesek 4 11 5 16 1.0 - 1 3 1 Montez Singleton 9 4 11 15 0.5 - 1 1 2 0 Quincy Williams 11 9 6 15 0.5 - 0 1 Robert McCormick 10 8 6 14 1.0 - 1 2 - 40 2 Kerry Wheatfall, Jr. 4 8 6 14 1 Cliff Baker 8 6 4 10 1 1 0 Marc Kinney 9 6 4 10 2 Anthony Forker 4 3 4 7 Clay Mazoch 8 4 3 7 1 0 Justin Chambers 11 3 3 6 3 Charles Coleman 7 2 4 6 1 0 DeVon Rhodes 9 3 1 4 Fletcher Robinson 10 2 2 4 Joseph Vela 10 4 4 Kamen Ruelas 11 3 1 4 James Cannell 7 3 3 Patrick LaFleur 11 1 2 3 1 0 Matt Stoll 11 2 1 3 Christian Taylor 11 1 1 2 Daniel Ramirez 11 2 2 Kevin Armstead 4 1 1 James Lambert 1 1 1 Derek Tesch 11 1 1 1 0 Robert Armstrong 9 1 1 1 Lee Mattingly 8 1 1 Devin Shaw 11 1 1 Cory Baumann 11 1 1 Chandler Hill 11 1 1 1 Jonathan Woodson 11 1 1 Randall Toney 11 1 1 Victor Castro 1 1 1 0.5 - 1 Layton Dworaczyk 4 1 1 Total 11 391 350 741 69 - 267 27 - 170 10 - 179 47 44 10 23 8 4 0 Opponents...... 11 447 434 881 89 - 342 35 - 204 16 - 374 40 52 17 18 21 6 0

42 a team scored 40-49 points in one game The Last Time by Hogs - 41 points at Incarnate Word (10/15/11) vs. Hogs - 42 points, Abilene Christian (11/5/11) an overtime game was played Oct. 29, 2011 - Hogs 36, Angelo State 33 (3OT) a team scored 50-59 points in one game by Hogs - 56 points at Southwestern Oklahoma (10/30/10) a tie game was played vs. Hogs - 57 points, Tarleton State (11/14/09) Oct. 8, 1977 - Hogs 25, Abilene Christian 25 a team scored 60 or more points in one game a shutout occurred by Hogs - 60 points vs Texas College (8/27/05) by Hogs - vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 21-0 (9/18/10) vs. Hogs - 73 points, Midwestern State (10/20/07) vs. Hogs - by Tarleton, 23-0 (10/7/06) an individual rushed for more than 200 yards a punt was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 228 yards, Jonathan Woodson vs Abilene Christian by Hogs - 22 yards, Corey Robertson at Abilene Christian (11/5/11) (10/31/09) vs. Hogs - *216 yards, Brian Satterfield, North Alabama vs. Hogs - 25 yards, Nick Ginn, Incarnate Word (10/15/11) (12/4/93) a punt was blocked an individual had more than 150 yards receiving by Hogs - Hector Sobers vs Southeastern Oklahoma (11/13/10) by Hogs - 175 yards, Robert Armstrong vs A&M-Commerce vs. Hogs - Armonty Bryant, East Central (9/11/10) (10/1/11) vs. Hogs - 156 yards, Darian Hogg, Abilene Christian (11/5/11) a fumble was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 62 yards, Josh Luck at Angelo State (10/9/10) an individual passed for more than 400 yards vs. Hogs - 0 yards, Lawson Schwertner, A&M-Commerce by Hogs - *457 yards, Abel Garcia vs Cal-Davis (11/17/01) (10/1/11) vs. Hogs - 408 yards, Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian (11/5/11) an interception was returned for a touchdown an individual scored 3 or more touchdowns by Hogs - 34 yards, Rockeem Collins vs A&M-Commerce by Hogs - 3, Jonathan Woodson vs Abilene Christian (11/5/11) (10/1/11) vs. Hogs - 3, Andrew Helmick, Lindenwood (10/8/11) vs. Hogs - 100 yards, Cory Whitfield, A&M-Commerce (10/1/11) an individual throws 4 or more touchdowns a kickoff was returned for a touchdown by Hogs - 4, Daniel Ramirez at Incarnate Word (10/15/11) by Hogs - 84 yards, Jabir Perkins at Eastern New Mexico vs. Hogs - 4, Nick Stephens, Tarleton (10/22/11) (10/25/08) vs. Hogs - 97 yards, Dakarai Pecikonis, Angelo State (10/9/10) an individual gains more than 200 all-purpose yards by Hogs - 343 yards, Jonathan Woodson vs Abilene Christian a safety was recorded (11/5/11) by Hogs - Punt snap into end zone vs Angelo State (11/10/07) vs. Hogs - 228 yards, Keidrick Jackson, Midwestern State vs. Hogs - Tackle by Anthony Vela, Incarnate Word (9/25/10) (9/24/11) a defensive extra point was scored an individual has 2 or more interceptions by Hogs - Kerry Wheatfall at Midwestern State (9/24/11) by Hogs - 2, Robert McCormick vs Minot State (9/10/11) vs. Hogs - vs. Hogs - 2, Dontae Smith, East Central (9/11/10) a field goal was blocked an individual has 15 or more tackles by Hogs - Eddie Smith at Angelo State (10/29/11) by Hogs - 16, Jeremy Aguilar vs Abilene Christian (11/5/11) vs. Hogs - Nick Riachardson, Abilene Christian (11/5/11) vs. Hogs - 25, Nick Jones, Eastern New Mexico (11/12/11) a team was held to less than 200 yards of total offense an individual kicks 3 or more field goals by Hogs - 161 yards at Midwestern State (10/20/07) by Hogs - 3, Matt Stoll at Angelo State (10/29/11) vs. Hogs - 161 yards, Midwestern State (11/6/10) vs. Hogs - 4, Jarred Martin, Angelo State (10/29/11) a team gained more than 500 yards of total offense * NCAA Division II Playoff game by Hogs - 531 yards vs Abilene Christian (11/5/11) vs. Hogs - 598 yards, Abilene Christian (11/5/11) a team gained more than 600 yards of total offense by Hogs - 616 yards at Angelo State (11/8/08) vs. Hogs - 601 yards, West Texas A&M (9/27/08) a team passed for less than 100 yards by Hogs - 54 yards vs Texas A&M-Commerce (9/18/10) vs. Hogs - 75 yards, Midwestern State (11/6/10) a team rushed for less than 100 yards by Hogs - 76 yards at Angelo State (10/9/10) vs. Hogs - 18 yards, Eastern New Mexico (11/12/11) a team passed for more than 400 yards by Hogs - 405 yards vs A&M-Commerce (10/1/11) vs. Hogs - 408 yards, Abilene Christian (11/5/11)

43 44 AT A GLANCE... PASSING YARDAGE PASSING YARDAGE Passing Yardage Career Season ANNUAL LEADERS Game: 457...... 11/17/2001 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 5,996 Billy Garza, 2008...... 2,787 (SINCE 1950) Abel Gonzalez Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 5,905 Billy Garza, 2009...... 2,711 YR Name (Att-Comp-Int-TD) YDS vs California-Davis Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 5,498 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 2,671 1950 Jack Fink (16-5-2-1) 109 Season: 2,787...... 2008 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 5,381 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 2,570 1951 Jack Fink (74-38-8-4) 575 Billy Garza 1952 Jack Fink (118-57-11-13) 983 Career: 5,996...... 1967-70 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 5,021 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 2,529 1953 Tommy Hudspeth (47-23-2-2) 298 Karl Douglas Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 4,853 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 2,492 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 4,350 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 2,225 1954 John Ormand (58-28-5-1) 452 Attempts Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 4,303 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...... 2,030 1955 Joe Green (73-31-8-3) 570 Game: 59...... 11/17/2001 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 4,246 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 2,025 1956 Joe Green (40-12-2-4) 205 Abel Gonzalez Nate Poppell (2009-11)...... 3,811 Mark James, 1982...... 1,881 1957 Joe Green (84-39-5-5) 469 vs California-Davis Mark James (1981-82)...... 3,687 Oktay Basci, 1995...... 1,876 1958 Jaime Davis (62-27-3-5) 417 Season: 390...... 2010 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 3,318 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 1,834 1959 Jarrell Hayes (104-39-7-7) 789 Nate Poppell Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 2,990 Mark James, 1981...... 1,806 1960 Jarrell Hayes (87-42-6-7) 622 Career: 773...... 1999-02 Marion Danna (1970-73)...... 2,668 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...... 1,796 1961 Jarrell Hayes (115-43-9-6) 639 Abel Gonzalez Chris Soza (1981-84)...... 2,410 Karl Douglas, 1968...... 1,685 1962 Randy Johnson (132-66-10-8) 910 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)...... 2,130 Joe Menchaca, 1994...... 1,670 1963 Randy Johnson (142-73-8-8) 917 Completions Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...... 2,033 Darcy Davis, 1987...... 1,600 1964 Randy Johnson (195-103-15-14) 1414 Game: 32...... 10/8/2011 Jeremy Heatley (2006)...... 1,796 Chris Soza, 1984...... 1,534 1965 Randy Johnson (177-93-12-4) 1109 Daniel Ramirez Jack Fink (1950-52)...... 1,667 Joe Menchaca, 1993...... 1,480 1966 Terry Oglesby (168-82-13-9) 1262 vs Lindenwood 1967 Karl Douglas (110-52-1-11) 841 Season: 237...... 2010 James Guidry (1985-88)...... 1,608 Richard Ritchie, 1974...... 1,470 1968 Karl Douglas (200-107-10-16) 1685 Nate Poppell Career: 434...... 2008-09 PASSING ATTEMPTS PASSING ATTEMPTS 1969 Karl Douglas (249-141-9-14) 2025 Billy Garza Career Season 1970 Karl Douglas (200-101-9-13) 1445 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 773 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 390 1971 Marion Danna (173-81-10-8) 1176 Touchdowns Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 759 Billy Garza, 2008...... 370 1972 Marion Danna (78-42-4-5) 585 Game: 5...... 10/27/2007 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 740 Billy Garza, 2009...... 370 1973 Mike Wendel (118-60-6-5) 714 David Garza Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 661 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 328 1974 Richard Ritchie (162-87-7-11) 1470 vs Eastern New Mexico Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 646 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...... 318 1975 Richard Ritchie (165-88-6-12) 1436 Season: 24...... 2001 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 634 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 290 1976 Richard Ritchie (199-124-7-17) 2225 Abel Gonzalez Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 579 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 289 1977 Elvis Hartsfield (118-58-5-4) 829 Career: 54...... 1967-70 1978 Martin Stroman (157-81-9-7) 1189 Karl Douglas Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 576 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...... 271 Nate Poppell (2009-11)...... 565 Mark James, 1982...... 264 1979 Martin Stroman (162-78-6-10) 1264 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 560 Oktay Basci, 1995...... 251 1980 Randy Cretors (151-59-8-3) 899 300-YARD GAMES Mark James (1981-82)...... 486 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 249 1981 Mark James (222-98-18-18) 1806 Yds Name Opponent Date Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 440 Joe Menchaca, 1994...... 227 1982 Mark James (264-113-20-13) 1881 457 Abel Gonzalez UC-Davis 11/17/01 Marion Danna (1970-73)...... 399 Mark James, 1981...... 222 1983 Chris Soza (148-66-12-3) 861 389 Billy Garza at Angelo St. 11/8/08 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 379 Darcy Davis, 1985...... 219 1984 Chris Soza (207-101-12-11) 1534 373 Dan Ramirez at UIW 10/15/11 Chris Soza (1981-84)...... 361 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 218 1985 Darcy Davis (219-101-11-9) 1348 368 Billy Garza at NE State 9/20/08 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)...... 329 Chris Soza, 1984...... 207 1986 Darcy Davis (179-90-10-11) 1384 353 Cory Miles Angelo St. 11/5/05 Jeremy Heatley (2006)...... 318 David Garza, 2007...... 201 1987 Darcy Davis (189-104-3-5) 1600 350 Billy Garza at Cen. Okla. 9/13/08 1988 James Guidry (164-75-10-8) 1186 341 Dan Ramirez Lindenwood 10/8/11 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...... 292 Karl Douglas, 1970...... 200 Mike Wendel (1970-73)...... 242 Karl Douglas, 1968...... 200 1989 Rod Brown (167-84-9-10) 1339 339 Dan Ramirez Tarleton 10/22/11 1990 Paschall Davis (114-50-11-2) 551 321 Billy Garza Abilene Chr. 11/1/08 James Guidry (1985-88)...... 237 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 199 1991 Joe Menchaca (98-49-4-1) 581 321 Karl Douglas at Long Beach 9/27/68 1992 Wesley Whiten (96-46-2-3) 732 318 Billy Garza at ENMU 10/25/08 COMPLETIONS COMPLETIONS 315 Oktay Basci Angelo St. 11/15/97 1993 Joe Menchaca (197-105-11-10) 1480 Career Season 1994 Joe Menchaca (227-127-7-13) 1670 314 Abel Gonzalez at PV A&M 9/22/01 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 434 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 237 314 Billy Garza NE State 9/19/09 1995 Oktay Basci (251-128-11-16) 1876 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 414 Billy Garza, 2009...... 225 1996 Oktay Basci (156-78-8-11) 1117 310 David Garza ENMU 10/27/07 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 401 Billy Garza, 2008...... 209 309 Billy Garza at ACU 10/31/09 1997 Oktay Basci (150-82-5-13) 1225 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 353 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 182 308 Billy Garza at A&M-C 10/10/09 1998 Wes Bautovich (118-53-5-8) 754 307 Daniel Taylor Nicholls St. 10/18/03 Nate Poppell (2009-11)...... 339 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 177 1999 Abel Gonzalez (112-52-3-9) 762 306 Billy Garza Delta State 8/29/09 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 335 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 176 2000 Abel Gonzalez (115-57-6-2) 739 306 Nate Poppell WT A&M 9/17/11 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 333 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...... 166 2001 Abel Gonzalez (328-182-11-24) 2570 305 Chris Soza MO Western 11/17/84 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 330 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...... 163 2002 Abel Gonzalez (218-123-7-16) 1834 305 Karl Douglas Concordia 12/13/69 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 323 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 141 2003 Daniel Taylor (290-177-9-23) 2492 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 291 Oktay Basci, 1995...... 128 2004 Daniel Taylor (289-176-13-18) 2529 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 260 Joe Menchaca, 1994...... 127 2005 Joey Pena (181-105-9-7) 1240 Mark James (1981-82)...... 211 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 124 2006 Jeremy Heatley (318-166-14-13) 1796 Marion Danna (1970-73)...... 190 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 123 2007 David Garza (201-112-9-11) 1410 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 185 Mark James, 1982...... 113 2008 Billy Garza (370-209-12-23) 2787 Chris Soza (1981-84)...... 170 David Garza, 2007...... 112 2009 Billy Garza (370-225-12-17) 2711 Jeremy Heatley (2006)...... 166 Karl Douglas, 1968...... 107 2010 Nate Poppell (390-237-10-16) 2671 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...... 135 Joey Pena, 2005...... 105 2011 Daniel Ramirez (271-163-9-16) 2030 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)...... 131 Joe Menchaca, 1993...... 105 Mike Wendel (1970-73)...... 114 Darcy Davis, 1987...... 104 David Garza (2007)...... 112 Randy Johnson, 1964...... 103

45 TOUCHDOWN PASSES TOUCHDOWN PASSES Career Season Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 54 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 24 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 51 Billy Garza, 2008...... 23 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 41 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 23 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 41 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 18 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 40 Mark James, 1981...... 18 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 40 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 17 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 34 Billy Garza, 2009...... 17 Mark James (1981-82)...... 31 Karl Douglas, 1968...... 16 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 29 Oktay Basci, 1995...... 16 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 28 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 16 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 27 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 16 Nate Poppell (2009-11)...... 25 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...... 16 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 22 Randy Johnson, 1964...... 14 Marion Danna (1970-73)...... 21 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 14 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)...... 20 Jack Fink, 1952...... 13 Jack Fink (1950-52)...... 18 Karl Douglas, 1970...... 13 Chris Soza (1981-84)...... 14 Mark James, 1982...... 13 Jeremy Heatley (2006)...... 13 Joe Menchaca, 1994...... 13 Joe Green (1955-57)...... 12 Oktay Basci, 1997...... 13 Three with...... 11 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...... 13

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Career (min. 250 attempts) Season Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 61.0 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 62.3 Nate Poppell (2009-11)...... 60.0 Cory Miles, 2005...... 61.1 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 59.1 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 61.0 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 58.6 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 60.9 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 56.1 Billy Garza, 2009...... 60.8 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 53.6 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 60.8 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 52.8 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...... 60.1 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 52.5 Joey Pena, 2005...... 58.0 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 52.0 Nate Poppell, 2011...... 57.1 Nate Poppell Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 51.9 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 56.6 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 49.9 Billy Garza, 2008...... 56.5 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 48.8 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 56.4 Marion Danna (1970-73)...... 47.6 Joe Menchaca, 1994...... 55.9 Chris Soza (1981-84)...... 47.1 David Garza, 2007...... 55.7 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...... 46.2 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 55.5 Mark James (1981-82)...... 43.4 Darcy Davis, 1987...... 55.0 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)...... 39.8 Oktay Basci, 1997...... 54.7 Richard Ritchie, 1974...... 53.7 PASSING EFFICIENCY Karl Douglas, 1968...... 53.5 Career (min. 250 attempts) Richard Ritchie, 1975...... 53.3 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 150.4 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 149.6 PASSING EFFICIENCY Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 136.8 Season Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 135.0 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 177.4 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 132.5 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 153.2 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 132.4 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 146.0 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 130.7 Oktay Basci, 1997...... 145.2 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 125.8 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 144.9 Nate Poppell (2009-)...... 125.6 Richard Ritchie, 1974...... 143.7 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 117.4 Richard Ritchie, 1975...... 143.2 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 115.2 Karl Douglas, 1967...... 142.7 Mark James (1981-82)...... 112.6 Karl Douglas, 1968...... 140.7 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 111.9 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 138.7 Marion Danna (1970-73)...... 110.6 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 136.3 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...... 106.9 Jack Fink, 1952...... 136.0 Chris Soza (1981-84)...... 102.7 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...... 135.9 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)...... 100.3 Cory Miles, 2005...... 133.9 Billy Garza, 2008...... 133.8 Darcy Davis, 1987...... 131.7 Billy Garza, 2009...... 131.0 Joe Menchaca, 1994...... 130.5 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 126.7 Martin Stroman, 1979...... 126.7

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46 AT A GLANCE... TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE TOTAL OFFENSE YARDAGE Total Offense Yardage Career Season ANNUAL LEADERS Game: 457...... 11/17/2001 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 7,828 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 3,173 (TOTAL OFFENSE SINCE 1950) Abel Gonzalez Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 6,900 Billy Garza, 2008...... 2,919 YR Name YDS vs California-Davis Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 6,884 Billy Garza, 2009...... 2,905 1950 Kenneth Scholz 709 Season: 3,173...... 2001 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 6,515 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 2,732 1951 Reggie West 647 Abel Gonzalez Nate Poppell, 2010...... 2,726 1952 Reggie West 1046 Career: 7,828...... 1999-02 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 5,824 1953 Alton Sanders 625 Abel Gonzalez Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 5,442 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 2,652 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 5,384 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 2,608 1954 S.T. Bridges 551 All-Purpose Yardage Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 5,300 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 2,572 1955 Joe Green 691 Game: 364...... 9/13/1986 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 5,167 Mark James, 1981...... 2,535 1956 Cal Hutzler 637 Johnny Bailey Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 5,027 Mark James, 1982...... 2,320 1957 Harold Holden 486 at North Dakota Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 4,910 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...... 2,145 1958 Jamie Davis 622 Season: 2,531...... 1988 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 4,906 Oktay Basci, 1995...... 2,090 1959 Butch Pressley 893 Johnny Bailey Mark James (1981-82)...... 4,855 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 2,078 1960 Jarrell Hayes 662 Career: 8,473...... 1986-89 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 4,595 Martin Stroman, 1979...... 2,029 1961 609 Johnny Bailey Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 4,060 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 2,022 1962 Randy Johnson 964 Nate Poppell (2009-11)...... 3,924 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 2,011 1963 Randy Johnson 980 TDs Responsible For Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 3,597 Richard Ritchie, 1975...... 2,009 1964 Randy Johnson 1728 Game: 6...... 11/22/1938 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 3,547 Richard Ritchie, 1974...... 1,956 1965 Randy Johnson 1495 Leroy Fry Chris Soza (1981-84)...... 2,725 Darcy Davis, 1987...... 1,907 1966 Terry Oglesby 1314 vs National Univ of Mexico Jeremy Heatley, 2006...... 1,887 1967 Karl Douglas 1021 Season: 32...... 2001 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...... 2,725 1968 Karl Douglas 1832 Abel Gonzalez Career: 76...... 1986-89 TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR TDS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1969 Karl Douglas 2078 Johnny Bailey Career Season 1970 Karl Douglas 1584 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 76 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 32 1971 Marion Danna 1017 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 72 Billy Garza, 2008...... 27 1972 Ruford Huff 973 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS 1973 Ruford Huff 805 Total Offense Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 71 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 27 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 70 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 26 1974 Richard Ritchie 1956 Yds Name Opponent Date 1975 Richard Ritchie 2009 457 Abel Gonzalez UC-Davis 11/17/01 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 60 Mark James, 1981...... 25 1976 Richard Ritchie 2608 415 Billy Garza at Angelo St. 11/8/08 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 54 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 25 1977 Elvis Hartsfield 1006 384 Billy Garza at Cen. Okla. 9/13/08 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 52 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 23 380 Dan Ramirez at UIW 10/15/11 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 49 Karl Douglas, 1968...... 22 1978 Martin Stroman 1740 371 Billy Garza at NE State 9/20/08 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 48 Mark James, 1982...... 21 1979 Martin Stroman 2029 364 Billy Garza Delta State 8/29/09 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 47 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 21 1980 Randy Cretors 1221 360 Cory Miles Angelo St. 11/5/05 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 47 Leroy Fry, 1938...... 21 1981 Mark James 2535 356 Dan Ramirez Tarleton 10/22/11 Mark James (1981-82)...... 46 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 21 1982 Mark James 2320 352 Abel Gonzalez at PV A&M 9/22/01 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 45 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 21 1983 Chris Soza 973 343 Billy Garza at ENMU 10/25/08 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 40 Dexter Deese, 1994...... 20 1984 Chris Soza 1731 343 Dan Ramirez Lindenwood 10/8/11 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 38 Billy Garza, 2009...... 20 1985 Darcy Davis 1390 336 Oktay Basci at West Tex. 10/21/95 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 36 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 20 1986 Johnny Bailey 2011 319 Martin Stroman SW Texas 11/18/78 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 36 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 20 1987 Darcy Davis 1907 315 Billy Garza Abilene Chr. 11/1/08 1988 Johnny Bailey 2022 315 Karl Douglas at L. Beach 9/27/68 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 34 Seven with...... 19 Daniel Ramirez (1967-70)...... 33 1989 Rod Brown 1583 314 Jeremy Heatley West Tex. 9/30/06 1990 Paschall Davis 1066 312 Elvis Hartsfield at Montana St. 9/23/78 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 32 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME 1991 Charles Thompson 805 311 Daniel Ramirez Angelo St. 11/10/07 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 32 Season 1992 Wesley Whiten 1340 311 David Garza Tarleton 10/6/07 Abel Gonzalez, 2001...... 288.5 1993 Joe Menchaca 1598 311 David Garza ENMU 10/27/07 Billy Garza, 2008...... 265.4 TOTAL OFFENSE PER GAME 1994 Joe Menchaca 1678 310 Abel Gonzalez A&M-C 10/6/01 Billy Garza, 2009...... 242.1 Career 1995 Oktay Basci 2090 310 Billy Garza NE State 9/19/09 Daniel Taylor, 2004...... 241.1 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 253.2 1996 Oktay Basci 1436 309 Daniel Taylor at A&M-C 10/2/04 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 224.3 Mark James, 1981...... 230.5 308 Billy Garza at ACU 10/31/09 1997 Oktay Basci 1346 Mark James (1981-82)...... 220.7 Nate Poppell, 2010...... 227.2 307 Martin Stroman SHSU 10/21/78 1998 Terrence Bennett 1668 Mark James, 1982...... 210.9 306 Billy Garza at A&M-C 10/10/09 Nate Poppell (2009-11)...... 196.2 1999 Abel Gonzalez 1076 Daniel Taylor, 2003...... 210.2 305 Desi Najera at Trinity 9/18/71 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 190.9 2000 Abel Gonzalez 1007 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 200.6 305 Karl Douglas Concordia 12/13/69 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 164.3 2001 Abel Gonzalez 3173 Abel Gonzalez, 2002...... 197.8 303 Nate Poppell WT A&M 9/17/11 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 151.5 2002 Abel Gonzalez 2572 Daniel Ramirez, 2011...... 195.0 302 John Davis How. Payne 11/15/58 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 149.7 2003 Daniel Taylor 2732 Nate Poppell, 2011...... 192.3 302 Oktay Basci Angelo St. 11/15/97 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 147.1 2004 Daniel Taylor 2652 Randy Johnson, 1964...... 192.0 301 Darcy Davis Cameron 10/24/87 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 140.2 2005 Joey Pena 1264 Martin Stroman, 1979...... 184.5 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 139.6 2006 Jeremy Heatley 1887 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 182.8 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 116.0 2007 David Garza 1441 Martin Stroman, 1978...... 174.0 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 114.2 2008 Billy Garza 2919 Darcy Davis, 1987...... 173.4 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 112.8 2009 Billy Garza 2905 Karl Douglas, 1969...... 173.2 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 111.6 2010 Nate Poppell 2726 Chris Soza, 1984...... 173.1 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 101.5 2011 Daniel Ramirez 2145 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 99.9 Jeremy Heatley, 2006...... 171.5 Chris Soza (1981-84)...... 97.3 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 90.9 Rod Brown (1988-89)...... 89.7

47 SINGLE-GAME HIGHS TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY TOTAL OFFENSE PER PLAY All-Purpose Yardage Career (min. 500 plays) Season (min. 50 plays) ANNUAL LEADERS Yds Name Opponent Date Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 7.40 Alton Sanders, 1950...... 11.50 (ALL-PURPOSE YARDS SINCE 1950) 364 Johnny Bailey at N. Dakota 9/13/86 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 7.23 Butch Pressley, 1960...... 9.50 YR Name YDS 362 Jon Woodson at UIW 10/15/11 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 6.78 Sid Blanks, 1960...... 9.48 1950 Kenneth Scholz 750 343 Jon Woodson Abilene Chr. 11/5/11 Billy Garza (2008-09)...... 6.66 John Humphrey, 1997...... 8.63 1951 Jack Sportsman 690 315 Johnny Bailey at SHSU 9/19/87 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 6.57 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 8.61 1952 Reggie West 1069 304 Johnny Bailey at SW Texas 9/2/89 Daniel Ramirez (2007-08, 10-11)...... 6.49 Barry Copenhaver, 1960...... 8.00 1953 William Putnam 951 298 Johnny Bailey at Angelo St. 11/22/86 Daniel Taylor (2003-04)...... 6.49 Sid Blanks, 1961...... 7.91 1954 William Putnam 732 289 Johnny Bailey at West Tex. 10/31/87 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 6.43 Derrick Foster, 1998...... 7.90 1955 Cal Hutzler 1074 284 Johnny Bailey at Portland St. 12/3/88 Oktay Basci (1994-97)...... 6.29 Larry Collins, 1976...... 7.83 1956 Cal Hutzler 877 267 Johnny Bailey at Idaho St. 9/12/87 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 6.12 Larry Collins, 1977...... 7.73 1957 Bob Graf 697 263 Fred Winborn ENMU 10/24/09 Nate Poppell (2009-11)...... 5.90 Larry Collins, 1975...... 7.71 1958 Charles Massey 989 260 Johnny Bailey SW Texas 9/3/88 Darcy Davis (1984-87)...... 5.88 Wesley Whiten, 1994...... 7.70 1959 Butch Pressley 1175 259 Kerry Simien Abilene Chr. 11/5/88 Mark James (1981-82)...... 5.88 Daniel Ramirez, 2008...... 7.66 1960 Butch Pressley 698 257 Johnny Bailey ENMU 11/7/87 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 5.77 Terrence Bennett, 1998...... 7.62 1961 Sid Blanks 916 256 Raymorris Miller at Angelo St. 11/11/06 Randy Johnson (1962-65)...... 5.70 Elvis Hartsfield, 1976...... 7.55 1962 Tommy Janik 1191 254 Johnny Bailey East Central 9/20/86 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 5.65 Jeremy Burnell, 1995...... 7.54 1963 Sid Blanks 1102 251 Jon Woodson at Angelo St. 10/29/11 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 5.63 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 7.51 1964 L.J. Rolf 635 250 Aleric Clark at NDSU 8/31/00 Joe Menchaca (1991-94)...... 5.58 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 7.42 1965 James Brown 802 249 Johnny Bailey Tex. South. 9/6/86 Elvis Hartsfield (1975-78)...... 5.20 James Jefferson, 1982...... 7.42 1966 Larry Pullin 584 249 Johnny Bailey Miss. Col. 11/19/88 Marion Danna (1970-73)...... 4.61 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 7.36 1967 Dwight Harrison 559 246 Johnny Bailey Central St. 10/25/86 1968 Dwight Harrison 1406 246 Larry Williams West Tex. 9/25/04 ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE ALL-PURPOSE YARDAGE 1969 Eldridge Small 1143 244 Norman Miller A&M-C 10/7/95 Career Season 1970 Eldridge Small 1044 243 Jon Woodson West Tex. 10/16/10 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 8,473 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 2,531 1971 Jerrald Taylor 799 238 Larry Collins HPU 11/15/75 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 5,694 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 2,425 1972 Ruford Huff 1102 238 Johnny Bailey East Tex. 10/8/88 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 5,548 Jonathan Woodson, 2011...... 2,309 1973 Ruford Huff 825 236 Derrick Foster ENMU 10/30/99 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 4,467 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 2,017 1974 Don Hardeman 1637 235 Johnny Bailey at Lamar 10/4/86 Jonathan Woodson (2009-11)...... 4,200 Larry Williams, 2003...... 1,696 1975 Larry Colllins 1487 234 H. Sherman Abilene Chr. 11/15/86 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 4,057 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 1,671 1976 Larry Collins 1597 232 H. Sherman West Tex. 11/1/86 Dwight Harrison (1967-70...... 3,901 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 1,651 1977 Glenn Starks 995 232 Cal Hutzler at SW Tex. 10/8/55 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 3,823 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 1,637 1978 Ricky Smith 878 228 Larry Williams at Neb.-K 11/20/02 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 3,657 Larry Collins, 1976...... 1,597 1979 Marcus Bonner 1446 226 Reggie West SW Tex. 9/27/52 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 3,470 John Humphrey, 1998...... 1,571 1980 Marcus Bonner 1413 226 J. Humphrey at Cen. Okla. 11/28/98 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 3,389 Larry Williams, 2002...... 1,566 1981 Joe Hayes 803 225 Jon Woodson Minot St. 9/10/11 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 3,371 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 1,500 1982 James Jefferson 931 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 3,050 Larry Collins, 1975...... 1,487 1983 James Jefferson 666 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 3,044 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 1,482 1984 Marcus Brown 769 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 2,977 John Humphrey, 1997...... 1,479 1985 Heath Sherman 1287 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 2,932 Larry Collins, 1974...... 1,479 1986 Johnny Bailey 2425 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 2,850 Marcus Bonner, 1979...... 1,446 1987 Johnny Bailey 2017 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 2,845 Jonathan Woodson, 2010...... 1,422 1988 Johnny Bailey 2531 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 2,818 Marcus Bonner, 1980...... 1,413 1989 Johnny Bailey 1500 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)...... 2,519 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 1,406 1990 Charles Thompson 727 1991 Charles Thompson 1100 1992 Martin Patton 1233 ALL-PURPOSE PER GAME ALL-PURPOSE PER GAME 1993 Louis Fite 1107 Career Season 1994 Dexter Deese 1402 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 201.7 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 220.5 1995 Norman Miller 1210 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 129.4 Jonathan Woodson, 2011...... 209.9 1996 Reggie Durden 1228 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 127.1 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 201.7 1997 John Humphrey 1479 Jonathan Woodson (2009-11)...... 123.5 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 194.7 1998 John Humphrey 1571 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 118.0 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 187.5 1999 Derrick Foster 1278 Larry Williams (2000-04)...... 111.7 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 150.1 2000 Abel Gonzalez 1007 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 110.8 John Humphrey, 1997...... 134.5 2001 Aleric Clark 1193 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 100.9 Larry Williams, 2003...... 130.5 2002 Larry Williams 1566 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 100.0 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 128.5 2003 Larry Williams 1696 Derrick Foster (1998-99)...... 98.2 Marcus Bonner, 1980...... 128.5 2004 Maurice Washington 1111 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 94.3 Derrick Foster, 1999...... 127.8 2005 Raymorris Miller 964 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 93.8 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 125.9 2006 Raymorris Miller 1295 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 91.6 Larry Williams, 2004...... 124.7 2007 Raymorris Miller 883 Charles Thompson (1990-91)...... 91.3 Larry Collins, 1975...... 123.9 2008 Jareko Taylor 1104 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 90.7 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 123.5 2009 Fred Winborn 1482 Tommy Janik (1960-62)...... 90.4 Larry Collins, 1976...... 122.8 2010 Jonathan Woodson 1422 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 82.3 Sid Blanks, 1963...... 122.4 2011 Jonathan Woodson 2309 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 81.4 Gil Steinke, 1941...... 121.6 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 79.6 John Humphrey, 1998...... 120.8 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)...... 78.7 Heath Sherman, 1987...... 120.6

48 AT A GLANCE... RUSHING YARDAGE RUSHING YARDAGE Carries Career Season ANNUAL LEADERS Game: 42...... 11/1/1986 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 6,900 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 2,022 (SINCE 1938) Heath Sherman Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 5,300 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 2,011 YR Name YDS at West Texas A&M Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 5,140 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 1,598 1938 Leroy Fry 833 Season: 312...... 2003 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 4,060 Larry Williams, 2003...... 1,570 1941 Gil Steinke 1051 Larry Williams Don Hardeman, 1974...... 1,547 1948 Harold Menke 659 Career: 953...... 1986-89 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 2,667 1950 Kenneth Scholz 709 Johnny Bailey Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 2,393 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 1,515 Henry Glenn (1968-69, 71-72)...... 2,290 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 1,499 1951 Reggie West 647 Rushing Yards Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 2,287 Larry Williams, 2002...... 1,496 1952 Reggie West 1046 Game: 263...... 10/24/2009 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 2,276 Larry Collins, 1975...... 1,473 1953 Alton Sanders 625 Fred Winborn Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 2,124 Larry Collins, 1976...... 1,456 1954 Steve Curry 530 vs Eastern New Mexico Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 2,044 Larry Collins, 1974...... 1,451 1955 Cal Hutzler 518 Season: 2,022...... 1988 Ruford Huff (1970-73)...... 2,021 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 1,295 1956 Harold Holden 602 Johnny Bailey Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 2,005 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 1,269 1957 Harold Holden 480 Career: 6,900...... 1986-89 Robert Poole (1976-79)...... 1,970 Robert Poole, 1979...... 1,189 1958 Charles Massey 575 Johnny Bailey Don Hardeman (1971-74)...... 1,929 Heath Sherman, 1985...... 1,111 1959 Butch Pressley 893 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 1,923 Gil Steinke, 1941...... 1,051 1960 Sid Blanks 550 Touchdowns Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 1,916 Reggie West, 1952...... 1,046 1961 Sid Blanks 609 Game: 6...... 11/22/1938 Reggie West (1951-53)...... 1,862 Jonathan Woodson, 2011...... 1,017 1962 Tommy Janik 580 Leroy Fry John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 1,734 Dexter Deese, 1994...... 1,015 1963 Sid Blanks 451 vs National Univ of Mexico Ruford Huff, 1972...... 973 1964 Randy Johnson 314 Season: 27...... 1988 Larry Young (1993-96)...... 1,731 1965 James Brown 542 Heath Sherman Career: 72...... 1986-89 RUSHING ATTEMPTS RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1966 Phelan Allee 237 Johnny Bailey Career Season 1967 Roy Farmer 295 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 953 Larry Williams, 2003...... 312 1968 Henry Glenn 722 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 871 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 297 1969 Henry Glenn 836 200-YARD GAMES 1970 Guile Vela 690 Yds Name Opponent Date Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 719 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 271 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 716 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 264 1971 Henry Glenn 547 263 Fred Winborn ENMU 10/24/09 1972 Ruford Huff 973 254 Johnny Bailey at West Tex. 10/31/87 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 546 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 241 1973 Ruford Huff 805 246 Larry Williams West Tex. 9/25/04 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 506 Larry Williams, 2002...... 240 1974 Don Hardeman 1547 244 Johnny Bailey at North Dak. 9/13/86 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 493 Reggie West, 1952...... 223 238 Larry Collins HPU 11/15/75 Henry Glenn (1968-69, 71-72)...... 453 Larry Collins, 1974...... 220 1975 Larry Collins 1473 238 Johnny Bailey Tex. Southern 9/6/86 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 439 Kenneth Scholz, 1950...... 218 1976 Larry Collins 1456 236 Johnny Bailey at East Tex. 10/8/88 Reggie West (1951-53)...... 426 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 217 1977 Larry Collins 920 236 Johnny Bailey ENMU 11/7/87 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 417 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 216 1978 Ricky Smith 689 234 Heath Sherman Abilene Chr. 11/15/86 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 404 Louis Fite, 1993...... 212 1979 Robert Poole 1189 231 Johnny Bailey Miss. Col. 11/19/88 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 386 Robert Poole, 1979...... 204 1980 Marcus Bonner 893 228 Johnny Bailey at Portland St. 12/3/88 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 377 Heath Sherman, 1985...... 204 1981 Mark James 729 228 Jon Woodson Abilene Chr. 11/5/11 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 374 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 197 1982 James Jefferson 838 226 Reggie West SW Texas 9/27/52 Louis Fite (1993-94)...... 361 Martin Stroman, 1979...... 196 1983 Neal LaHue 502 224 Heath Sherman SFA 9/21/85 Ruford Huff (1970-73)...... 354 Raymorris Miller, 2006...... 192 1984 Marcus Brown 634 223 Fred Winborn Tarleton St. 11/14/09 1985 Heath Sherman 1111 218 Johnny Bailey at Angelo St. 11/22/86 Robert Poole (1976-79)...... 344 Larry Collins, 1975...... 191 Mark James (1981-82)...... 340 Larry Collins, 1976...... 186 1986 Johnny Bailey 2011 217 Larry Collins at Sul Ross 10/18/75 1987 Johnny Bailey 1598 216 Larry Williams at Neb.-K 11/23/02 Phelan Allee (1966-69)...... 309 Reg Durden, 1996...... 183 1988 Johnny Bailey 2022 216 Heath Sherman at North Dak. 9/13/86 1989 Johnny Bailey 1269 213 Derrick Foster ENMU 10/30/99 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS 1990 Charles Thompson 551 207 Norman Miller East Tex. 10/7/95 Season Career 1991 Charles Thompson 805 207 Johnny Bailey at East Cen. 9/20/86 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 27 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 72 1992 Martin Patton 876 206 Heath Sherman at East Cen. 9/20/86 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 23 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 69 1993 Louis Fite 846 204 Johnny Bailey Portland St. 9/23/89 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 54 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 21 204 Johnny Bailey East Tex. 10/17/87 1994 Dexter Deese 1015 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 44 Leroy Fry, 1938...... 21 204 Johnny Bailey at Lamar 10/4/86 1995 Wesley Whiten 752 Larry Williams, 2002...... 18 202 Ken Scholz McMurry 10/14/50 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 34 1996 Reg Durden 800 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 18 202 Don Hardeman at HPU 11/16/74 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 32 1997 John Humphrey 820 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 18 201 Larry Young Indiana, PA 12/3/94 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 29 1998 Bennett, Terrence 932 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 17 201 Johnny Bailey West Tex. 10/22/88 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 27 1999 Derrick Foster 969 Larry Williams, 2003...... 17 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 26 2000 Darrell White 732 Larry Collins, 1974...... 17 Yds Quarterback Opponent Date Leroy Fry (1937-38)...... 24 2001 Abel Gonzalez 603 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 17 177 Wesley Whiten East Central 9/17/94 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 23 2002 Larry Williams 1496 Larry Collins, 1976...... 16 155 Abel Gonzalez East Central 9/18/99 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 22 2003 Larry Williams 1570 Dexter Deese, 1994...... 15 149 Jaime Davis HPU 11/15/58 Don Hardeman (1971-74)...... 22 2004 Larry Williams 666 Larry Collins, 1975...... 15 148 Wesley Whiten at Portland 9/19/92 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 21 2005 Raymorris Miller 830 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 15 146 Desi Najera at Trinity 9/18/71 Abel Gonzalez (1999-02)...... 20 2006 Raymorris Miller 761 Reg Durden, 1996...... 13 Larry Young (1993-96)...... 19 2007 Raymorris Miller 573 Five with...... 12 Jeremy Burnell (1995-98)...... 19 2008 Billy Martin 730 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 19 2009 Fred Winborn 1295 Five with...... 18 2010 Jonathan Woodson 608 2011 Jonathan Woodson 1017

49 YARDS PER CARRY YARDS PER CARRY Career (min. 200 rush) Season (min. 60 plays) John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 7.67 Butch Pressley, 1960...... 9.50 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 7.40 John Humphrey, 1997...... 8.63 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 7.24 Sid Blanks, 1961...... 7.91 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 6.70 Derrick Foster, 1998...... 7.90 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 6.60 Wesley Whiten, 1994...... 7.83 Derrick Foster (1998-99)...... 6.59 Larry Collins, 1976...... 7.83 Don Hardeman (1971-74)...... 6.41 Larry Collins, 1977...... 7.73 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 6.31 Larry Collins, 1975...... 7.71 Larry Young (1993-96)...... 6.23 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 7.55 Fred Winborn (2009-10)...... 6.10 Jeremy Burnell, 1995...... 7.54 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 6.09 James Jefferson, 1982...... 7.48 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)...... 5.86 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 7.42 Charles Thompson (1990-91)...... 5.79 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 7.36 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 5.77 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 7.16 Robert Poole (1976-79)...... 5.73 Terrence Bennett, 1998...... 7.11 Ruford Huff (1970-73)...... 5.71 Cal Hutzler, 1955...... 7.00 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 5.65 John Humphrey, 1998...... 6.98 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 5.64 Larry Young, 1995...... 6.96 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 5.63 Tommy Janik, 1962...... 6.90 Anthony Jiles (1984-85, 87-88)...... 5.61 Norman Miller, 1995...... 6.86

RUSHING YARDS PER GAME RUSHING YARDS PER GAME Career Season Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 164.3 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 182.8 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 114.2 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 159.8 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 112.8 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 158.6 Larry Williams (2000-04)...... 101.5 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 155.5 Derrick Foster (1998-99)...... 76.7 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 137.7 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 72.2 Larry Collins, 1975...... 122.8 Ruford Huff (1970-73)...... 72.2 Larry Williams, 2003...... 120.8 Sid Blanks Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 69.3 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 119.0 Reggie West (1951-53)...... 69.0 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 115.3 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 68.4 Larry Williams, 2002...... 115.1 Charles Thompson (1990-91)...... 67.8 Larry Collins, 1976...... 112.0 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 64.8 Larry Collins, 1974...... 111.6 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 64.7 Larry Williams, 2004...... 111.0 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 63.2 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 107.9 Henry Glenn (1968-69, 71-72)...... 60.3 Gil Steinke, 1941...... 105.1 Louis Fite (1993-94)...... 59.6 Larry Collins, 1977...... 102.2 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 57.4 Heath Sherman, 1985...... 101.0 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 55.2 Heath Sherman, 1987...... 100.2 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 54.7 Derrick Foster, 1999...... 96.9 Larry Young (1993-96)...... 54.1 Reggie West, 1952...... 95.1

100-YARD RUSHING GAMES 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES Career Season Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 36 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 11 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 27 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 11 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 26 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 10 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 13 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 9 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 10 Larry Collins, 1976...... 8 Don Hardeman (1971-74)...... 10 Larry Williams, 2002...... 7 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 9 Larry Collins, 1974...... 7 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 9 Larry Collins, 1975...... 7 Gil Steike (1938-41)...... 8 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 7 Three with...... 7 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 7 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 7

Jonathan Woodson

50 AT A GLANCE... RECEIVING YARDAGE RECEIVING YARDAGE Receptions Career Season ANNUAL LEADERS Game: 12...... 10/10/1970 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 3,106 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 1,156 (SINCE 1950) Eldridge Small Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 2,926 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 1,090 YR Name (Rec.) YDS at East Texas State Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 2,784 Maurice Washington, 1004...... 1,080 1950 Ken Vakey (5) 78 12...... 10/2/1993 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 2,547 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 938 1951 Jack Sportsman (18) 229 Dexter Deese Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 921 1952 Norman Smith (21) 380 vs Central State David Hill (1972-75)...... 2,187 1953 Norman Smith (12) 172 12...... 9/22/2001 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 1,833 Eldridge Small, 1969...... 895 Eric Spencer Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 1,777 Gary Lusk, 2002...... 858 1954 John McCampbell (18) 174 at Prairie View A&M Dwayne Nix (1965-68)...... 1,676 Ryan Lincoln, 2009...... 848 1955 Cal Hutzler (13) 234 12...... 10/25/2008 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 1,670 Ryan Lincoln, 2010...... 833 1956 John McCampbell (13) 175 Jareko Taylor Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 1,662 Glenn Starks, 1977...... 794 1957 Bob Graf (11) 127 at Eastern New Mexico Damian Couthren (2008-11)...... 1,494 Bryan Sweeney, 1978...... 748 1958 Curtis Shed (12) 232 Season: 66...... 2008 Mike Dyal (1984-87)...... 1,463 Jareko Taylor, 2006...... 743 1959 Barry Copenhaver (15) 240 Jareko Taylor Sherman Batiste (2009-11)...... 1,424 Ryan Lincoln (2008...... 740 1960 Bobby Pyssen (8) 110 Career: 210...... 2007-10 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...... 1,410 Karl Williams, 1995...... 729 1961 Sid Blanks (14) 227 Ryan Lincoln James Collins (1983-86)...... 1,367 Dwight Harrison, 1969...... 714 1962 Tommy Janik (17) 242 Teddy Carrier (1996-99)...... 1,346 Stephen Norman, 1997...... 695 1963 Sid Blanks (30) 388 Receiving Yards Charles Thompson (1993-95)...... 1,331 David Hill, 1975...... 690 1964 L.J. Rolf (20) 240 Game: 212...... 10/12/2002 John Herrera (1977-80)...... 1,327 Eldridge Small, 1971...... 687 1965 L.J. Rolf (27) 330 Gary Lusk Brent Holmes (2000-03)...... 1,287 Dwight Harrison, 1970...... 661 1966 Dwayne Nix (39) 573 at Texas A&M-Commerce Joe Hayes, 1981...... 658 1967 Dwight Harrison (25) 488 Season: 1,156...... 1976 Karl Williams (1994-95)...... 1,251 1968 Dwight Harrison (47) 921 Glenn Starks Career: 3,106...... 1974-77 RECEPTIONS RECEPTIONS 1969 Eldridge Small (58) 895 Glenn Starks Career Season 1970 Eldridge Small (59) 938 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 210 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 66 1971 Eldridge Small (49) 687 Touchdowns Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 177 Ryan Lincoln, 2010...... 65 1972 Jerrald Taylor (30) 492 Game: 3...... 11/23/1968 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 167 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 60 1973 David Hill (44) 601 Dwight Harrison Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 150 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 59 1974 Glenn Starks (34) 571 at Southwest Texas David Hill (1972-75)...... 135 Eldridge Small, 1969...... 58 1975 Glenn Starks (42) 585 3...... 10/10/1970 Dwayne Nix (1965-68)...... 127 Ryan Lincoln, 2009...... 58 1976 Glenn Starks (60) 1156 Dwight Harrison Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 120 Jareko Taylor, 2006...... 54 1977 Glenn Starks (41) 794 at East Texas State Sherman Batiste (2009-11)...... 116 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 53 1978 Bryan Sweeney (46) 748 3...... 11/15/1997 1979 John Herrera (34) 647 Stephen Norman Damian Couthren (2008-11)...... 107 Eric Spencer, 2001...... 53 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 104 Robert Armstrong, 2011...... 51 1980 John Herrera (16) 320 vs Angelo State 1981 Joe Hayes (29) 658 3...... 10/2/2004 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 98 Jonathan Woodson, 2011...... 50 1982 Steve Fuller (28) 574 Maurice Washington Robert Armstrong (2010-11)...... 96 Eldridge Small, 1971...... 49 1983 Greg Hicks (25) 394 at Texas A&M-Commerce Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 92 Gary Lusk, 2002...... 48 Season: 14...... 1976 Steve Yaden (2005-06)...... 91 Ryan Lincoln, 2008...... 48 1984 Neal LaHue (38) 598 Glenn Starks Mike Dyal (1984-87)...... 87 Sherman Batiste, 2011...... 48 1985 James Collins (21) 440 Career: 30...... Jonathan Woodson (2009-11)...... 85 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 47 1986 James Collins (23) 424 Glenn Starks...... 1974-77 Errick Lewis (2003, 05)...... 81 Steve Yaden, 2006...... 47 1987 Mike Dyal (34) 541 Dwight Harrison..... 1967-70 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...... 80 Bryan Sweeney, 1978...... 46 1988 Kerry Simien (30) 498 Brent Holmes (2000-03)...... 80 Robert Armstrong, 2010...... 45 1989 Kerry Simien (32) 519 Charles Thompson (1993-95)...... 78 Errick Lewis, 2003...... 45 1990 Audie Williams (13) 200 150-YARD GAMES 1991 Ed Lewis (22) 290 Yds Name Opponent Date 1992 Daryl Owens (22) 376 212 Gary Lusk at A&M-C 10/12/02 TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 1993 Dexter Deese (40) 495 196 Glenn Starks HPU 11/12/77 Season Career 1994 Karl Williams (32) 522 180 Karl Williams at UCO 10/14/95 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 14 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 30 1995 Karl Williams (39) 729 179 Eldridge Small at SFA 10/11/69 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 11 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 30 1996 Jeremy Burnell (22) 308 175 R. Armstrong A&M-C 10/1/11 David Hill (1972-75)...... 21 Eric Spencer, 2001...... 11 171 Jareko Taylor at NSU 9/20/08 1997 Stephen Norman (27) 695 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 20 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 11 168 M. Washington at A&M-C 10/2/04 1998 Donny Hogg (17) 230 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 11 166 D. Harrison at Angelo St. 10/24/70 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 19 1999 Teddy Carrier (31) 574 Gary Lusk, 2002...... 10 165 Chuckie Miles Miss. West. 11/17/84 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...... 16 2000 Aleric Clark (29) 360 Stephen Norman, 1997...... 9 163 Stephen Norman Angelo St. 11/15/97 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 16 2001 Eric Spencer (53) 613 Brent Holmes, 2003...... 9 159 Eldridge Small at SFA 10/3/70 Robert Armstrong (2010-11)...... 14 2002 Gary Lusk (48) 858 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 8 158 Jareko Taylor at ENMU 10/25/08 Brent Holmes (2000-03)...... 13 2003 Errick Lewis (45) 565 Eldridge Small, 1969...... 8 157 Clay Woodard ENMU 10/22/05 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 13 2004 Maurice Washington (53) 1080 Dwight Harrison, 1970...... 8 157 Dexter Deese Central St. 10/2/93 Dwayne Nix (1965-68)...... 12 2005 Steve Yaden (44) 561 155 Greg Hicks HPU 11/12/83 Jareko Taylor, 2006...... 8 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 12 2006 Jareko Taylor (54) 743 154 Ryan Lincoln at Angelo St. 11/8/08 Glenn Starks, 1977...... 8 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 12 2007 Ryan Lincoln (39) 505 153 M. Washington at NW Miss. 11/20/04 Robert Armstrong, 2011...... 8 Sherman Batiste (2009-11)...... 12 2008 Jareko Taylor (66) 1090 John Herrera, 1979...... 8 Eric Spencer (2001)...... 11 2009 Ryan Lincoln (58) 848 Six with ...... 7 Mike Dyal (1984-87)...... 11 2010 Ryan Lincoln (65) 833 Jerrald Taylor (1971-73)...... 11 2011 Robert Armstrong (51) 626 Stephen Norman (1996-97)...... 11 Five with ...... 10

51 YARDS PER CATCH YARDS PER CATCH Career (min. 40 receptions) Season (min. 25 receptions) Steve Fuller (1980-82)...... 22.8 Stephen Norman, 1997...... 25.7 Stephen Norman (1996-97)...... 21.9 Bryan Sweeney, 1976...... 23.1 Jerrald Taylor (1971-73)...... 19.6 Joe Hayes, 1981...... 22.7 Teddy Carrier (1996-99)...... 19.2 Steve Fuller, 1982...... 20.5 James Collins (1983-86)...... 19.0 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 20.4 John Herrera (1977-80)...... 19.0 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 19.6 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 18.6 Dwight Harrison, 1967...... 19.5 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 18.2 Glenn Starks, 1977...... 19.4 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 18.1 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 19.3 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...... 17.6 David Hill, 1975...... 19.2 Karl Williams (1994-95)...... 17.6 John Herrera, 1979...... 19.0 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 17.6 Brent Holmes, 2003...... 18.8 Norman Smith (1952-54)...... 17.4 Karl Williams, 1995...... 18.7 Charles Thompson (1993-95)...... 17.1 Teddy Carrier, 1999...... 18.5 Chuckie Miles (1984-85)...... 16.8 David Hill, 1974...... 18.3 Mike Dyal (1984-87)...... 16.8 Gary Lusk, 2002...... 17.9 Audie Williams (1987-90)...... 16.3 Dwight Harrison, 1970...... 17.9 David Hill (1972-75)...... 16.2 Dwight Harrison, 1969...... 17.4 Brent Holmes (2000-03)...... 16.1 Andre Cyrus, 2001...... 17.3 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 16.0 Gary Lusk, 2001...... 17.3

RECEPTIONS PER GAME RECEPTIONS PER GAME Career Season Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 6.00 Jareko Taylor, 2006...... 6.00 Robert Armstrong (2010-11)...... 4.57 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 6.00 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 4.57 Robert Armstrong, 2011...... 5.67 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 4.39 Ryan Lincoln, 2010...... 5.42 Steve Yaden (2005-06)...... 4.33 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 4.92 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 3.83 Eldridge Small, 1971...... 4.90 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 3.69 Eldridge Small, 1969...... 4.83 Gary Lusk (2001-02)...... 3.64 Ryan Lincoln, 2009...... 4.83 Errick Lewis (2003, 05)...... 3.52 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 4.82 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 3.49 Eric Spencer, 2001...... 4.82 Dwayne Nix (1965-68)...... 3.34 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 4.62 David Hill Sherman Batiste (2009-11)...... 3.31 Jonathan Woodson, 2011...... 4.55 David Hill (1972-75)...... 2.93 Steve Yaden, 2005...... 4.40 Clint Bingham (2003-05)...... 2.91 David Hill, 1973...... 4.40 Damian Couthren (2008-11)...... 2.82 Ryan Lincoln, 2008...... 4.36 James Respondek (1968-69)...... 2.64 Sherman Batiste, 2011...... 4.36 Karl Williams (1994-95)...... 2.63 Steve Yaden, 2006...... 4.27 Sherman Batiste Jerrald Taylor (1971-73)...... 2.55 Clint Bingham, 2005...... 4.22 Jonathan Woodson (2009-11)...... 2.50 Bryan Sweeney, 1978...... 4.18 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 2.42 Delashaun Dean, 2010...... 4.17

100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES Career Season Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 9 Jareko Taylor, 2008...... 6 Ryan Lincoln (2007-10)...... 9 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 5 Eldridge Small (1968-71)...... 9 Maurice Washington, 2004...... 5 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 9 Dwight Harrison, 1968...... 4 Jareko Taylor (2006, 08)...... 9 Eldridge Small, 1970...... 4 Bryan Sweeney (1975-78)...... 5 Eight with...... 3 Maurice Washington (2003-04)...... 5

52 AT A GLANCE... TOTAL TACKLES TOTAL TACKLES Solo Tackles Career Season ANNUAL LEADERS Season: 91...... 1969 Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...... 386 Chris Hensley, 1995...... 141 (SINCE 1969) Robert Young David Palmore (1974-77)...... 383 Robert Young, 1969...... 134 YR Name TKL Career: 283...... 1974-77 Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)...... 381 Andy Hawkins, 1979...... 134 1969 Robert Young 134 David Palmore Andy Hawkins (1976-79)...... 373 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 130 1970 Claude McMillon 104 1971 Bernard Bancroft 106 Assisted Tackles Kevin Beasley (1985, 87-89)...... 345 Deandrae Fillmore, 2004...... 127 1972 Allen Kaiser 112 Game: 17...... 10/16/1971 Mike Hawkins (1974-77)...... 321 Jimmy Rivera, 1982...... 125 Bernard Bancroft Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)...... 293 Allen Kaiser, 1969...... 123 1973 Don Hardeman 120 at Sul Ross State Larry Grunewald (1973-76)...... 279 Howard Henderson, 1974...... 122 1974 Howard Henderson 122 Season: 82...... 2004 Mike Martinez (2005-08)...... 270 Don Hardeman, 1973...... 120 1975 Larry Grunewald 92 Deandrae Fillmore Howard Henderson (1973-75)...... 269 David Palmore, 1977...... 118 1976 David Palmore 109 Career: 207...... 1985, 87-89 John Barefield (1975-77)...... 266 Kevin Beasley, 1985...... 116 1977 David Palmore 118 Kevin Beasley Joe Barefield (1978-81)...... 265 Claude McMillon, 1969...... 114 1978 Andy Hawkins 97 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...... 261 Chris Hensley, 1994...... 114 1979 Andy Hawkins 134 Total Tackles Marcus Sanders (2008-11)...... 246 Allen Kaiser, 1972...... 112 1980 Joe Barefield 109 Game: 21...... 9/15/1984 David Mims (1979-82)...... 245 Joe Barefield, 1980...... 109 1981 Maurice Hill 103 Robert Soza Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 242 Margarito Guerrero, 1969...... 109 1982 Jimmy Rivera 125 at Nevada-Reno Jerry Janik (1971-74)...... 239 John Barefield, 1977...... 109 1984 Tyrone Graves 80 21...... 12/2/1995 Robert Young (1969-70)...... 232 Merle Muckleroy, 1955...... 109 1985 Kevin Beasley 116 Chris Hensley Clayton Cretors (2004-07)...... 227 Daivd Palmore, 1976...... 109 1986 David Malesky 71 vs Pittsburg State 1987 Kevin Beasley 74 Season: 141...... 1995 Joe Henke (1975-77)...... 227 Joe Henke, 1976...... 108 1988 Kevin Beasley 105 Chris Hensley Career: 386...... 1969-72 SOLO TACKLES SOLO TACKLES 1989 James King 81 Allen Kaiser Career Season 1990 Zock Allen 101 David Palmore (1974-77)...... 283 Robert Young, 1969...... 91 1991 John Stevens 95 Tackles for Loss Andy Hawkins (1976-79)...... 277 Claude McMillon, 1970...... 90 1992 John Stevens 96 Game: 6.0...... 10/24/1981 Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...... 275 David Palmore, 1977...... 85 1993 Moke Simon 90 David Mims Mike Hawkins (1974-77)...... 252 Robert Young, 1970...... 85 1994 Chris Hensley 114 at Sam Houston State Larry Grunewald (1973-76)...... 212 Andy Hawkins, 1979...... 85 1995 Chris Hensley 141 6.0...... 11/13/1999 John Barefield (1975-77)...... 201 Andy Hawkins, 1978...... 83 1996 Troy Asbell 80 Jabbar Williams Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)...... 187 Allen Kaiser, 1969...... 82 1997 Chris Hensley 95 vs Angelo State Robert Young (1969-70)...... 176 John Barefield, 1977...... 80 1998 Glenn Jones 83 Season: 21.0...... 2002 1999 John Hamilton 58 Davylyn Nelson Joe Barefield (1978-81)...... 168 David Palmore, 1974...... 80 Claude McMillon (1969-70)...... 168 Claude McMillon, 1969...... 78 2000 Davylyn Nelson 75 Career: 49.0...... 2000-02 2001 Nicholas Davis 73 Davylyn Nelson Jerry Janik (1971-74)...... 161 Allen Kaiser, 1972...... 77 Howard Henderson (1973-75)...... 160 Larry Grunewald, 1976...... 77 2002 Davylyn Nelson 101 2003 Kenny Benoit 103 Quarterback Sacks Ernest Price (1969-72)...... 158 Chris Hensley, 1995...... 77 Game: 5.0...... 10/22/1988 Ray Evans (1972-75)...... 157 Jerry Janik, 1974...... 75 2004 Deandrae Fillmore 127 John Randle David Mims (1979-82)...... 154 Craig Diar, 1979...... 74 2005 Deandrae Fillmore 130 vs West Texas A&M Larry Seidel (1973-76)...... 149 Don Hardeman, 1973...... 73 2006 Mike Martinez 99 Season: 22.0...... 1988 Joe Henke (1975-77)...... 147 Byron Bancroft, 1971...... 72 2007 Clayton Cretors 76 John Randle Don Hardeman (1971-74)...... 140 Margarito Guerrero, 1969...... 72 2008 Mike Martinez 87 Career: 36.0...... 1988-89 Kevin Beasley (1985, 87-89)...... 138 Joe Barefield, 1980...... 71 2009 DeIra Glover 89 John Randle Doug Greene (1975-77)...... 138 Larry Grunewald, 1975...... 71 2010 Marcus Sanders 77 2011 Jeremy Aguilar 91 ASSISTED TACKLES ASSISTED TACKLES Career Season Kevin Beasley (1985, 87-89)...... 207 Deandrae Fillmore, 2004...... 82 Chris Hensley (1993-95, 97)...... 194 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 77 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)...... 184 Kevin Beasley, 1985...... 73 Mike Martinez (2005-08)...... 157 Jimmy Rivera, 1982...... 70 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...... 151 Davylyn Nelson, 2002...... 66 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 149 Kenny Benoit, 2003...... 66 Keith Cubit (1994-97)...... 127 Merle Muckleroy, 1955...... 65 Tracy James (2002-04)...... 126 Chris Hensley, 1995...... 64 Wilbert Martin (2003-05)...... 125 Howard Henderson, 1974...... 61 David Malesky (1984-87)...... 119 Chris Hensley, 1997...... 60 Marcus Sanders (2008-11)...... 118 John Stevens, 1991...... 59 Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...... 111 Devin Beasley, 1988...... 59 Clayton Cretors (2004-07)...... 110 Johnell Dogins, 1991...... 58 Howard Henderson (1973-75)...... 109 Chris Hensley, 1994...... 58 Jimmy Rivera (1979-82)...... 109 Kenneth Benoit, 2002...... 58 Justin Price (1979-82)...... 109 Mike Martinez, 2006...... 57 John Stevens (1991-92)...... 105 Wilbert Martin, 2003...... 56 Henry Smith (1986-89)...... 104 Donnell Jury, 2003...... 55 DeIra Glover (2007-10)...... 103 Justin Price, 1982...... 54 David Palmore (1974-77)...... 100 Zock Allen, 1990...... 53

53 TACKLES FOR LOSS TACKLES FOR LOSS Career (since 1997) Season Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 49.0 Davylyn Nelson, 2002...... 21.0 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...... 46.0 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 18.0 Mike Clay (2000-02)...... 39.0 Mike Clay, 2001...... 18.0 Jimmy Lugo (2006-08, 10)...... 36.5 Curtis Tyler, 2004...... 17.5 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)...... 36.0 Cody Eatmon, 2001...... 17.0 Curtis Tyler (2001-04)...... 31.5 Kerry Linnear, 2000...... 16.0 Cody Eatmon (2000-02)...... 28.0 Roderck Benman, 2011...... 16.0 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)...... 27.0 David Alsip, 1997...... 15.0 Wilbert Martin (2003-05)...... 25.0 Mike Clay, 2002...... 15.0 Marcus Sanders (2008-11)...... 24.5 Chris Hensley, 1997...... 15.0 Shane Johnson (1996-98)...... 23.0 Jimmy Lugo, 2007...... 15.0 Les Brown (1998-99, 01)...... 21.0 Kiah Johnson, 1998...... 14.0 Jeff Edwards (2006-09)...... 20.5 Nicholas Davis, 1998...... 14.0 Tracy James (2002-04)...... 19.5 Davylyn Nelson, 2001...... 14.0 Arlen Childress (2004, 07-09)...... 19.0 Davylyn Nelson, 2000...... 14.0 Matt Romig (2009-10)...... 19.0 Jeremy Aguilar, 2011...... 14.0 Brian Randle (2000-02)...... 19.0 Johnny Warren, 2000...... 14.0 Terrence Mouton (2001-02)...... 18.0 Clint Merz, 2003...... 13.5 Victor McDonnell (1998-99)...... 18.0 Ronald Pierce, 1997...... 13.0 Mike Martinez (2005-08)...... 18.0 Jimmy Lugo, 2008...... 13.0

YARDS FROM TFL YARDS FROM TFL Career (since 1997) Season Mike Clay (2000-02)...... 209 Mike Clay, 2001...... 96 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 200 Cody Eatmon, 2001...... 85 Jimmy Lugo (2006-08, 10)...... 177 Curtis Tyler, 2004...... 85 Kiah Johnson (1998-01)...... 157 Mike Clay, 2002...... 80 Curtis Tyler (2001-04)...... 139 Jimmy Lugo, 2008...... 76 Cody Eatmon (2000-02)...... 128 Joe Irving, 1997...... 73 Deandrae Fillmore (2002-05)...... 126 Davylyn Nelson, 2000...... 73 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)...... 121 Ronald Pierce, 1997...... 72 Shane Johnson (1996-98)...... 104 Johnny Warren, 2000...... 71 Jeff Edwards (2006-09)...... 102 Nicholas Davis, 2002...... 71 Matt Romig (2009-10)...... 101 Davylyn Nelson, 2002...... 71 Robert McCormick Marcus Sanders (2008-11)...... 96 Clint Merz, 2003...... 68 Victor McDonnell (1998-99)...... 91 Jimmy Lugo, 2007...... 68 Glenn Jones (1998, 00)...... 84 David Alsip, 1997...... 65 Arlen Childress (2004, 07-09)...... 83 Kerry Linnear, 2000...... 65 Wilbert Martin (2001, 03-05)...... 81 Roderick Benman, 2011...... 65 Kiah Johnson Les Brown (1998-99, 01)...... 80 Victor McDonnell, 1998...... 63 Roderick Benman (2010-11)...... 79 Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 63 John Tarpoff (2004-05)...... 79 Aoatua Sualua, 2004...... 63 Tracy James (2002-04)...... 77 Chris Hensley, 1997...... 63

QUARTERBACK SACKS QUARTERBACK SACKS Career Season John Randle (1988-89)...... 36.0 John Randle, 1988...... 22.0 Sean Holcomb (1991-94)...... 27.0 John Randle, 1989...... 14.0 Mike Clay (2000-02)...... 18.5 Sean Holcomb, 1993...... 12.0 Johnny Eaton (1987-89)...... 17.0 Roderick Benman, 2011...... 12.0 Shane Johnson (1996-98)...... 15.5 Donovan Gans, 1993...... 10.0 Donovan Gans (1993-94)...... 14.0 John Stevens, 1991...... 9.0 Davylyn Nelson (2000-02)...... 14.0 Mike Clay, 2001...... 8.5 John Stevens (1991-92)...... 14.0 Sean Holcomb, 1992...... 8.0 Billy Joe Kelly (1991-92)...... 14.0 Ronald Pierce, 1997...... 8.0 Roderick Benman (2010-11)...... 14.0 David Alsip, 1997...... 8.0 Matt Romig (2009-10)...... 12.0 Danny Munoz, 1986...... 8.0 Joe Irving (1996-97)...... 11.0 Shane Johnson 1998...... 7.5 Jimmy Lugo (2006-08, 10)...... 11.0 Johnny Eaton, 1987...... 7.0 David Alsip (1996-97)...... 11.0 Billy Joe Kelly, 1992...... 7.0 Danny Munoz (1984-86)...... 10.0 Davylyn Nelson, 2000...... 7.0 Henry Smith (1986-89)...... 10.0 Clint Merz, 2003...... 7.0 Curtis Tyler (2001-04)...... 9.5 Jeff Rodgers, 1994...... 7.0 Marcus Sanders (2008-11)...... 9.5 Billy Joe Kelly, 1991...... 7.0 Cody Eatmon (2000-02)...... 9.0 Sean Holcomb, 1994...... 7.0 Rodney Williams (1986-89)...... 9.0 Kerry Linnear, 2000...... 7.0

54 AT A GLANCE... INTERCEPTIONS INTERCEPTIONS Interceptions Career Season PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Game: 4...... 9/30/2000 Levi Johnson (1969-72)...... 22 Durwood Roquemore, 1980...... 10 Career (15 min.) J.R. Turner Ed Scott (1967-70)...... 21 Cedric Johnson, 1998...... 9 Joe Holcomb (1956-58)...... 19.6 vs Tarleton State Durwood Roquemore (1978-81)...... 21 Levi Johnson, 1971...... 9 Tommy Janik (1960-62)...... 17.6 Season: 10...... 1980 Leonard Avery (1973-76)...... 18 James Jefferson, 1985...... 8 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 17.1 Durwood Roquemore Don Washington (1977-80)...... 17 Ed Scott, 1969...... 8 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 15.8 Career: 22...... 1969-72 Daryl Owens (1991-92)...... 15.7 Levi Johnson Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 16 Levi Johnson, 1970...... 7 Toby Chadick (1970-72)...... 14 Richard Jones, 1994...... 7 Larry Pullin (1966-68)...... 15.7 William Putnam (1952-54)...... 15.5 Interception Return Yards Larry Pullin (1966-68)...... 14 Doug Greene, 1976...... 7 Game: 119...... 11/5/1988 Emmuel Thompson (1978-81)...... 13 Jessie Jones, 1983...... 7 Mauricio Leal (1960-61)...... 14.5 LaTwan Shepherd Cedric Johnson (1997-98)...... 13 Toby Chadick, 1970...... 7 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)...... 12.1 vs Abilene Christian Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...... 12 Ed Scott, 1967...... 7 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)...... 11.3 Season: 172...... 2002 Doug Greene (1975-77)...... 12 Rod Mosley, 2007...... 7 Marcus Bonners (1979-81)...... 11.0 Eddie Moten Nick Jacques (1999-01)...... 12 Leonard Avery, 1974...... 7 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 10.9 Career: 332...... 1969-72 Johnnie Freeman (1993-95)...... 11 Leonard Avery, 1976...... 7 Barry Copenhaver (1958-60, 62)...... 10.8 Levi Johnson Keith Pittman (1991-93)...... 11 Stephen McCoy, 2005...... 7 Clavens Charles (2007-08)...... 10.7 Richard Jones (1994-95)...... 11 Twelve with...... 6 Corky Crane (1954-57)...... 10.6 Interception Return Touchdowns Jessie Jones (1979, 82-83)...... 10 Audie Williams (1987-90)...... 10.0 Game: 1...... many times Robert Young (1969-70)...... 10 Eddie Moten (2002-03)...... 9.9 Season: 3...... 2009 INT RETURN YARDAGE Warren Polk (1983-86)...... 10 Joe Williams (2006-09)...... 9.6 DeIra Glover Season Greg Wright (1981-84)...... 10 Ed Scott (1967-70)...... 9.5 Career: 3...... 2007-10 Eddie Moten, 2002...... 172 DeIra Glover Cedric Johnson, 1998...... 164 INT RETURN YARDAGE Levi Johnson, 1970...... 147 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE Passes Defensed Career Andre Franklin, 1994...... 143 Season (10 min.) Game: 6...... 10/10/1981 Levi Johnson (1969-72)...... 332 Richard Jones, 1994...... 137 Larry Pullin, 1967...... 21.9 Darrell Green Emmuel Thompson (1978-81)...... 269 Cephus Scott, 1998...... 137 Darrell Green, 1982...... 20.6 vs Abilene Christian Johnnie Freeman (1993-95)...... 262 Antwon Guidry, 2004...... 135 John Humphrey, 1997...... 20.6 6...... 9/29/1984 Ed Scott (1967-70)...... 248 DeIra Glover, 2009...... 132 Rowland Brooks, 1973...... 18.3 Wayne Tubbs Cedric Johnson (1997-98)...... 225 Johnnie Freeman, 1994...... 129 Daryl Owens, 1991...... 17.5 at Texas Southern Maurice Smith (1987-89)...... 221 Maurice Smith, 1988...... 128 Darrell Green, 1981...... 16.4 Season: 21 (7 int)...... 2007 Allen Kaiser (1969-72)...... 206 Glenn Jones, 1998...... 123 Larry Pullin, 1968...... 15.0 Rod Mosley Eddie Moten (2002-03)...... 204 Emmuel Thompson, 1979...... 123 Daryl Owens, 1992...... 14.7 Career: 32 (13 int)...... 1997-98 Roland Beckworth, 1952...... 14.5 Cedric Johnson Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 201 Al Harris, 1994...... 119 Doug Greene (1975-77)...... 190 LaTwan Shepherd, 1988...... 119 Terrence Davis, 1997...... 13.6 Punt Return Yards Cephus Scott (1998-99)...... 179 Tony Langfeld, 1966...... 115 Game: 208 (7 ret)...... 10/26/1968 Don Washington (1977-80)...... 175 Leslie Brown, 1996...... 115 KICK RETURN AVERAGE Larry Pullin Keith Pittman (1991-93)...... 173 Doug Greene, 1976...... 109 Career (15 min.) vs McMurry Leonard Avery (1973-76)...... 170 Levi Johnson, 1971...... 108 Anthony Woods (1984-85)...... 29.7 Season: 556...... 1968 Richard Jones (1994-95)...... 160 Allen Kaiser, 1970...... 108 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 28.4 Larry Pullin Lawrence Batiste (1987-90)...... 159 Jabir Perkins, 2008...... 105 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)...... 26.4 Career: 1252...... 1965-68 Andre Franklin (1993-94)...... 148 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 26.3 Larry Pullin Durwood Roquemore (1978-81)...... 144 INT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 26.1 Nick Jacques (1999-01)...... 141 Season Clavens Charles (2007-08)...... 24.9 Kick Return Yards Barron Preston (1988-90)...... 141 Game: 198 (4 ret)...... 9/27/2008 DeIra Glover, 2009...... 3 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 24.9 Jabir Perkins Deandrae Fillmore, 2005...... 2 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 24.1 vs West Texas A&M INT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Glenn Jones, 1998...... 2 L.J. Rolf (1962-65)...... 23.7 Season: 606...... 2002 Career LaTwan Shepherd, 1988...... 2 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 23.2 Nicholas Davis DeIra Glover (2007-10)...... 3 Rockeem Collins, 2011...... 2 Byron Shaw (1979-81)...... 22.7 Career: 1,356...... 1986-89 Glenn Jones (1998, 00)...... 2 Many with...... 1 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 22.6 Kerry Simien Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 2 Jonathan Woodson (2009-11)...... 22.3 Cedric Johnson (1997-98)...... 2 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 22.2 LaTwan Shepherd (1988, 91)...... 2 Clint Bingham (2003-05)...... 22.2 DeAndre Fillmore (2002-05)...... 2 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)...... 22.2 Leonard Avery (1973-76)...... 2 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)...... 22.1 Rockeem Collins (2010-11)...... 2 Charles Massey (1958-60)...... 21.5 Johnnie Freeman (1993-95)...... 21.0 Corky Crane (1954-57)...... 20.7

KICK RETURN AVERAGE Season (min. 10) Jabir Perkins, 2008...... 36.6 Daryl Cason, 1985...... 33.0 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 30.9 Norman Miller, 1995...... 28.4 Eldon Johnson, 1998...... 28.4 Anthony Woods, 1984...... 28.3 George Franklin, 1975...... 27.8 Byron Shaw, 1973...... 27.7 Clavens Charles, 2007...... 27.4 Raymorris Miller, 2006...... 27.3

55 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE PUNT RETURN YARDAGE Career Season Larry Pullin (1965-68)...... 1,252 Larry Pullin, 1968...... 556 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 987 Daryl Owens, 1992...... 456 Daryl Owens (1991-92)...... 771 Kerry Simien, 1988...... 396 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 752 Larry Pullin, 1967...... 395 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 673 Darrell Green, 1982...... 392 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 567 Eddie Moten, 2002...... 349 Andre Franklin (1993-94)...... 536 Kerry Simien, 1986...... 325 Aleric Clark (1999-01)...... 498 Andre Franklin, 1993...... 320 Clavens Charles (2007-08)...... 481 Daryl Owens, 1991...... 315 Eddie Moten (2002-03)...... 416 John Humphrey, 1997...... 309 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 408 Vincent Oglesby, 2003...... 308 Levi Johnson (1969-72)...... 400 Larry Pullin, 1966...... 301 Barry Copenhaver (1958-60, 62)...... 388 Clavens Charles, 2007...... 294 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)...... 363 Glenn Starks, 1975...... 284 Tommy Janik (1960-62)...... 352 Aleric Clark, 2000...... 273 Vincent Oglesby (2003)...... 308 Karl Williams, 1995...... 271 Audie Williams (1987-90)...... 301 Kerry Simien, 1989...... 266 Karl Williams (1994-95)...... 297 John Humphrey, 1998...... 258 Corky Crane (1954-57)...... 296 Rowland Brooks, 1973...... 256 Joe Holcomb (1956-58)...... 294 Marcus Bonner, 1979...... 253

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Career Season Daryl Owens (1991-92)...... 5 Daryl Owens, 1992...... 3 Darrell Grenn (1978, 80-82)...... 4 John Humphrey, 1997...... 3 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 3 Darrell Green, 1981...... 2 Larry Pullin (1965-68)...... 2 Tommy Janik, 1960...... 2 Gil Steinke (1939-41)...... 2 Larry Pullin, 1968...... 2 Terrence Davis (1997)...... 2 Terrence Davis, 1997...... 2 Levi Johnson (1969-72)...... 2 Vern Gillespie, 1941...... 2 Tommy Janik (1960-62)...... 2 Daryl Owens, 1991...... 2 Joe Holcomb (1956-58)...... 2 Darrell Green, 1982...... 2 Mauricio Leal (1960-61)...... 2 Many with ...... 1 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 2 Darrell Green Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 2 Vern Gillespie (1941)...... 2 KICK RETURN YARDAGE Season KICK RETURN YARDAGE Jonathan Woodson, 2011...... 736 Nicholas Davis, 2002...... 606 Career Jonathan Woodson, 2010...... 537 Jonathan Woodson (2009-11)...... 1,670 Byron Shaw, 1973...... 526 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 1,356 Norman Miller, 1995...... 512 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 1,052 Clavens Charles, 2008...... 508 Clavens Charles (2007-08)...... 947 Raymorris Miller, 2006...... 492 Darrell Green (1978, 80-82)...... 911 Jabir Perkins, 2008...... 476 Aleric Clark (1998-01)...... 780 Aleric Clark, 2000...... 473 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 737 Clavens Charles, 2007...... 439 Byron Shaw (1971-74)...... 705 Darrell Green, 1982...... 432 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 650 Kerry Simien, 1986...... 408 Nicholas Davis (2001-02)...... 606 Jonathan Woodson, 2009...... 397 Rowland Brooks (1973-74)...... 600 George Franklin, 1975...... 389 John Humphrey (1997-98)...... 597 John Humphrey, 1998...... 376 Cal Hutzler (1954-57)...... 596 Kerry Simien, 1988...... 371 Joe Williams (2006-07)...... 596 Anthony Woods, 1984...... 368 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 555 Daryl Cason, 1985...... 363 Raymorris Miller (2004-07)...... 548 Eric Spencer, 2001...... 362 L.J. Rolf (1962-65)...... 521 Two with...... 350 William Bryant (1983-84)...... 508 Anthony Woods (1984-85)...... 504 Jabir Perkins (2008)...... 476 KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Season George Franklin, 1975...... 2 KICK RETURN TOUCHDOWNS Jabir Perkins, 2008...... 2 Career Norman Miller, 1995...... 2 Kerry Simien (1986-89)...... 3 Many with...... 1 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 2 Jabir Perkins (2008)...... 2 Norman Miller (1995, 97)...... 2 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 2 Many with...... 1 Larry Pullin

56 ANNUAL SCORING POINTS SCORED POINTS SCORED Career Season ANNUAL PUNTING LEADERS Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 462 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 166 (SINCE 1950) LEADERS Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 424 Leroy Fry, 1938...... 139 YR Name PTS (SINCE 1950) Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 328 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 138 1950 Alton Sanders 42 YR Name (No.-Yds) AVG Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 302 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 130 1951 Reggie West 42 1950 Kenneth Scholz (35-1193) 34.1 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 299 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 120 Jack Sportsman 42 1951 Jack Sportsman (38-1053) 27.7 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 282 Dexter Deese, 1994...... 120 1952 Reggie West 54 1952 Jack Sportsman (52-1762) 33.9 John Cortez (1992-95)...... 272 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 116 1953 William Putnam 42 1953 Tommy Hudspeth (12-375) 31.3 Christian Brom (2007-10)...... 244 Larry Williams, 2003...... 114 1954 William Putnam 32 1954 S.T. Bridges (17-608) 35.8 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 242 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 114 1955 Cal Hutzler 42 1955 Joe Green (16-527) 32.9 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 234 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 108 1956 John Ormand 42 1956 Freeman DeLane (19-686) 36.1 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 212 Larry Williams, 2002...... 108 1957 Harold Holden 36 1957 Joe Green (38-1313) 34.5 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 206 Richard Ritchie, 1975...... 104 1958 Charles Massey 33 1958 James Franz (26-845) 32.5 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 198 Larry Collins, 1974...... 102 1959 Butch Pressley 66 1959 Butch Pressley (29-1031) 35.6 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 194 Larry Collins, 1976...... 100 1960 Sid Blanks 72 1960 Tommy Janik (24-922) 38.4 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 192 Richar Ritchie, 1976...... 97 1961 Sid Blanks 38 1961 Jarrell Hayes (44-1365) 31.0 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 176 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 96 1962 Butch Pressley 42 1962 Tommy Janik (23-838) 36.4 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 162 Larry Collins, 1975...... 90 Tommy Janik 42 1963 Dave Gilbert (38-1463) 38.5 Walter Rule (1985-86)...... 161 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 90 1963 Sid Blanks 48 1964 Dave Gilbert (44-1714) 39.0 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 158 Robert Poole, 1979...... 86 1964 Randy Johnson 30 1965 Dave Gilbert (45-1678) 37.3 Jeremy Burnell (1995-98)...... 158 Two with...... 85 Herb Pennick 30 1966 Dennis Deville (53-1938) 36.6 1965 Randy Johnson 36 1967 Roy Farmer (44-1611) 36.6 1966 Dwayne Nix 24 POINTS SCORED - KICKING POINTS SCORED - KICKING 1968 Roy Farmer (37-1311) 35.4 1967 John Kardow 43 Career Season 1969 Karl Douglas (32-1173) 36.7 1968 Dwight Harrison 80 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 302 Walter Rule, 1986...... 85 1970 Mike Wendel (56-2240) 40.0 1969 Karl Douglas 50 John Cortez (1992-95)...... 272 Richard Hammond, 2003...... 85 1971 Mike Wendel (72-3023) 42.0 1970 Clarence Alberts 72 Christian Brom (2007-10)...... 244 Christian Brom, 2010...... 81 1972 Mike Wendel (56-2188) 39.1 1971 Armando Gonzalez 43 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 184 John Cortez, 1995...... 81 1973 Mike Wendel (58-2229) 38.4 1972 Al Villalobos 58 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 167 Richard Hammond, 2002...... 80 1974 Joe Herzik (36-1287) 35.8 1973 Clarence Alberts 50 Walter Rule (1985-86)...... 161 Walter Rule, 1985...... 76 1975 Joe Herzik (47-1638) 34.9 1974 Don Hardeman 108 Frank Castro (1996-98)...... 148 John Cortez, 1994...... 75 1976 Clem Franks (33-1266) 38.4 1975 Richard Ritchie 104 John Kardow (1966-68)...... 111 Christian Brom, 2009...... 73 1977 Clem Franks (57-2146) 37.6 1976 Larry Collins 100 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)...... 100 Richard Hammond, 2005...... 69 1978 Ben Salinas (41-1484) 36.2 1977 Glenn Starks 52 Scott Schlebach (2006-07)...... 88 Richard Hammond, 2004...... 68 1979 Alan Roberson (63-1997) 31.7 1978 Martin Stroman 72 Rupert Foster (1987)...... 65 Frank Castro, 1997...... 68 1980 Mike Lowry (59-2190) 37.1 1979 Robert Poole 86 David Hopkins (1969-71)...... 62 Scott Schlebach, 2006...... 67 1981 Mike Lowry (44-1664) 37.8 1980 Marcus Bonner 78 Matt Stoll (2010-11)...... 61 Rupert Foster, 1987...... 65 1982 Brent Bryson (53-2015) 38.0 1981 Marcus Bonner 78 Al Villalobos (1972)...... 58 Matt Stoll, 2011...... 61 1983 Jamie Sanchez (26-885) 34.0 1982 Neal LaHue 71 Bart Kaiser (1979-82)...... 54 Christian Brom, 2008...... 61 1984 Mike Dyal (39-1345) 34.5 1983 Neal LaHue 42 Ken Swenson (1989-90)...... 51 John Cortez, 1993...... 61 1985 Doug Schaumburg (63-2392) 38.0 1984 Neal LaHue 68 Joe Green (1955-57)...... 49 Richard Ritchie, 1975...... 60 1986 Doug Schaumburg (38-1457) 38.3 1985 Walter Rule 76 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)...... 49 Al Villalobos, 1972...... 58 1987 Doug Schaumburg (28-959) 34.3 1986 Heath Sherman 138 Kevin Walter (2001-02)...... 43 Gregg Johnson, 1998...... 57 1988 Doug Schuamburg (48-1769) 36.9 1987 Johnny Bailey 120 Mike Lowry (1980-81)...... 42 Two with...... 55 1989 Ken Swenson (40-1493) 37.3 1988 Heath Sherman 166 1990 Ken Swenson (46-1750) 38.0 1989 Johnny Bailey 96 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 1991 Jerome Lopez (30-1130) 37.7 1990 Paschall Davis 54 Career Season 1992 Jerome Lopez (52-1918) 36.9 1991 Charles Thompson 70 Johnny Bailey (1986-89)...... 76 Heath Sherman, 1988...... 27 1993 Jerome Lopez (69-2504) 36.3 1992 John Cortez 55 Heath Sherman (1985-88)...... 70 Heath Sherman, 1986...... 23 1994 Kevin Thornewell (44-1881) 42.8 1993 Dexter Deese 80 Larry Collins (1974-77)...... 54 Leroy Fry, 1938...... 21 1995 Kevin Thornewell (56-2235) 39.9 1994 Dexter Deese 120 Larry Williams (2001-04)...... 47 Johnny Bailey, 1988...... 21 1996 Kevin Thornewell (58-2447) 42.2 1995 John Cortez 81 Dexter Deese (1992-94)...... 40 Johnny Bailey, 1987...... 20 1997 Kevin Thornewell (55-2043) 37.1 1996 Reg Durden 84 Wesley Whiten (1991-92, 94-95)...... 35 Dexter Deese, 1994...... 20 1998 Matt Hantelmann (63-2423) 38.5 1997 John Humphrey 72 Dwight Harrison (1967-70)...... 34 Johnny Bailey, 1986...... 19 1999 Matt Hantelmann (60-2365) 39.4 1998 Terrence Bennett 60 Butch Pressley (1959-62)...... 32 Larry Williams, 2003...... 19 2000 Victor Saucedo (72-2594) 36.0 1999 Gregg Johnson 43 Glenn Starks (1974-77)...... 32 Fred Winborn, 2009...... 19 2001 Victor Saucedo (64-2500) 39.1 2000 Darrell White 36 Sid Blanks (1960-63)...... 30 Don Hardeman, 1974...... 18 2002 Victor Saucedo (62-2448) 39.5 2001 Eric Spencer 74 Clarence Alberts (1970-73)...... 29 Larry Williams, 2002...... 18 2003 Clayton Knellinger (50-1959) 39.2 2002 Larry Williams 108 Marcus Bonner (1979-81)...... 26 Larry Collins, 1974...... 17 2004 Richard Hammond (50-1983) 39.7 2003 Larry Williams 114 Martin Stroman (1976-79)...... 26 Johnny Bailey, 1989...... 16 2005 Richard Hammond (42-1829) 43.5 2004 Maurice Washington 72 Jeremy Burnell (1995-98)...... 26 Larry Collins, 1976...... 16 2006 Cody Smith (60-2469) 41.2 2005 Richard Hammond 69 George Franklin (1973-76)...... 25 Larry Collins, 1975...... 15 2007 Cody Smith (65-2562) 39.4 2006 Scott Schlebach 67 Leroy Fry (1937-38)...... 24 Glenn Starks, 1976...... 15 2008 Cody Smith (44-1892) 43.0 2007 Christian Brom 29 Don Hardeman (1971-74)...... 23 Jonathan Woodson, 2011...... 14 2009 Cody Smith (41-1472) 35.9 2008 Jareko Taylor 66 Jonathan Woodson (2009-11)...... 22 Reg Durden, 1996...... 14 2010 Matt Stoll (42-1549) 36.9 2009 Fred Winborn 114 David Hill (1972-75)...... 22 Robert Poole, 1979...... 14 2011 Angel Millan (51-1924) 37.7 2010 Christian Brom 81 Two with...... 21 Six with...... 13 2011 Jonathan Woodson 84

57 PUNTS PAT KICKS MADE PAT KICKS MADE PUNTS Career Career Season Season Mike Wendel (1970-73)...... 242 John Cortez (1992-95)...... 176-191 Walter Rule, 1986...... 54-58 Victor Saucedo, 2000...... 72 Kevin Thornewell (1994-97)...... 213 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 156-172 Richard Ritchie, 1974...... 52-59 Mike Wendel, 1971...... 72 Cody Smith (2006-09)...... 210 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 155-169 John Cortez, 1994...... 51-56 Jerome Lopez, 1993...... 69 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)...... 198 Christian Brom (2007-10)...... 139-145 John Cortez, 1995...... 51-55 Cody Smith, 2007...... 65 Doug Schaumburg (1985-88)...... 177 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 109-115 Richard Ritchie, 1975...... 48-52 Victor Saucedo, 2001...... 64 Jerome Lopez (1991-93)...... 151 Frank Castro (1996-98)...... 97-105 Richard Hammond, 2003...... 46-48 Doug Schaumburg, 1985...... 63 Dave Gilbert (1963-65)...... 127 Walter Rule (1985-86)...... 82-86 Christian Brom, 2009...... 46-48 Matt Hantelmann, 1998...... 63 Matt Hantelmann (1998-99)...... 123 John Kardow (1966-68)...... 67-88 Frank Castro, 1997...... 41-47 Alan Roberson, 1979...... 63 Mike Lowry (1980-81)...... 103 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)...... 61-68 Bart Kaiser, 1979...... 39-48 Victor Saucedo, 2002...... 62 Joe Herzik (1972-75)...... 99 David Hopkins (1969-71)...... 50-63 Frank Castro, 1996...... 39-39 Matt Hantelmann, 1999...... 60 Roy Farmer (1967-69)...... 95 Joe Green (1955-57)...... 43-61 Christan Brom, 2010...... 39-41 Cody Smith, 2006...... 60 Clem Franks (1974-77)...... 94 Bart Kaiser (1979-82)...... 39-48 Richard Hammond, 2004...... 38-40 Mike Lowry, 1980...... 59 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 92 Rupert Foster (1987)...... 38-44 Richard Hammond, 2002...... 38-46 Mike Wendel, 1973...... 58 Jack Sportsman (1951-52)...... 90 Scott Schlebach (2006-07)...... 37-37 Rupert Foster, 1987...... 38-44 Kevin Thornewell, 1996...... 58 Ken Swenson (1989-90)...... 86 Clyde Rogers (1941)...... 36-49 Christian Brom, 2008...... 37-38 Clem Franks, 1977...... 57 Alan Roberson (1979)...... 63 Jason Curlee (1988)...... 35-38 John Cortez, 1992...... 37-38 Mike Wendel, 1970...... 56 Jarrell Hayes (1958-61)...... 62 Matt Stoll (2010-11)...... 34-41 Richard Ritchie, 1976...... 37-42 Mike Wendel, 1972...... 56 Angel Millan (2010-11)...... 61 Kevin Walter (2001-02)...... 31-33 John Cortez, 1993...... 37-42 Kevin Thornewell, 1995...... 56 Joe Green (1955-57)...... 58 Ken Swenson (1989-90)...... 30-36 Clyde Rogers, 1941...... 36-49 Kevin Thornewell, 1997...... 55 Three with...... 53 Two with ...... 29 Gregg Johnson, 1998...... 36-40 Two with...... 55

PUNTING YARDS FIELD GOALS MADE FIELD GOALS MADE PUNTING YARDS Career Career Season Season Mike Wendel (1970-73)...... 9,680 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 49-79 Walter Rule, 1985...... 16-22 Mike Wendel, 1971...... 3,023 Kevin Thornewell (1994-97)...... 8,606 Christian Brom (2007-10)...... 35-52 Christian Brom, 2010...... 14-20 Victor Saucedo, 2000...... 2,594 Cody Smith (2006-09)...... 8,395 John Cortez (1992-95)...... 32-43 Richard Hammond, 2002...... 14-23 Cody Smith, 2007...... 2,562 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)...... 7,542 Walter Rule (1985-86)...... 25-39 Scott Schlebach, 2006...... 13-17 Jerome Lopez, 1993...... 2,504 Doug Schaumburg (1985-88)...... 6,577 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 19-28 Richard Hammond, 2003...... 13-21 Victor Saucedo, 2001...... 2,500 Jerome Lopez (1991-93)...... 5,552 Scott Schlebach (2006-07)...... 17-26 Al Villalobos, 1972...... 12-16 Cody Smith, 2006...... 2,469 Dave Gilbert (1963-65)...... 4,855 Frank Castro (1996-98)...... 17-27 Richard Hammond, 2005...... 12-18 Victor Saucedo, 2002...... 2,448 Matt Hantelmann (1998-99)...... 4,788 John Kardow (1966-68)...... 14-24 John Cortez, 1995...... 10-11 Kevin Thornewell, 1996...... 2,447 Mike Lowry (1980-81)...... 3,854 Gregg Johnson (1998-99)...... 13-22 Richard Hammond, 2004...... 10-17 Matt Hantelmann, 1998...... 2,423 Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 3,812 Al Villalobos (1972)...... 12-16 Matt Stoll, 2011...... 9-10 Doug Schaumburg, 1985...... 2,392 Clem Franks (1974-77)...... 3,567 Matt Stoll (2010-11)...... 9-10 Rupert Foster, 1987...... 9-13 Matt Hantelmann, 1999...... 2,365 Joe Herzik (1972-75)...... 3,511 Richard Ritchie (1973-76)...... 9-12 Frank Castro, 1997...... 9-14 Mike Wendel, 1970...... 2,240 Roy Farmer (1967-69)...... 3,327 Rupert Foster (1987)...... 9-13 Christian Brom, 2009...... 9-14 Kevin Thornewell, 1995...... 2,235 Ken Swenson (1989-90)...... 3,243 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)...... 8-13 Walter Rule, 1986...... 9-17 Mike Wendel, 1973...... 2,229 Jack Sportsman (1951-52)...... 2,815 Armando Gonzales (1971)...... 8-13 John Cortez, 1994...... 8-10 Mike Lowry, 1980...... 2,190 Angel Millan (2010-11)...... 2,305 Ken Swenson (1989-90)...... 7-9 John Cortez, 1993...... 8-11 Mike Wendel, 1972...... 2,188 Alan Roberson (1979)...... 1,997 Mike Lowry (1980-81)...... 5-8 Christian Brom, 2008...... 8-12 Clem Franks, 1977...... 2,146 Clayton Knellinger (2002-03)...... 1,959 Bart Kaiser (1979-82)...... 5-10 Armando Gonzalez, 1971...... 8-13 Kevin Thornewell, 1997...... 2,043 Dennis Deville (1965-66)...... 1,938 Four with...... 4 Ken Swenson, 1989...... 7-9 Brent Bryson, 1982...... 2,015 Gregg Johnson, 1998...... 7-12 Alan Roberson, 1979...... 1,997 PUNTING AVERAGE Career (min. 50 punts) PUNTING AVERAGE Richard Hammond (2002-05)...... 41.4 Season (min. 20 punts) Kevin Thornewell (1994-97)...... 40.4 Richard Hammond, 2005...... 43.6 Mike Wendel (1970-73)...... 40.0 Cody Smith, 2008...... 43.0 Cody Smith (2006-09)...... 40.0 Larry Krueger, 1969...... 42.9 Clayton Knellinger (2002-03)...... 39.2 Kevin Thornewell, 1994...... 42.8 Matt Hantelmann (1998-99)...... 38.9 Kevin Thornewell, 1996...... 42.2 Dave Gilbert (1963-65)...... 38.2 Mike Wendel, 1971...... 42.0 Victor Saucedo (2000-02)...... 38.1 Cody Smith, 2006...... 41.2 Clem Franks (1974-77)...... 38.0 Mike Wendel, 1970...... 40.0 Angel Millan (2010-11)...... 37.8 Kevin Thornewell, 1995...... 39.9 Ken Swenson (1989-90)...... 37.7 James Johnston, 1968...... 39.8 Mike Lowry (1980-81)...... 37.4 Richard Hammond, 2004...... 39.7 Doug Schaumburg (1985-88)...... 37.2 Victor Saucedo, 2002...... 39.5 Jerome Lopez (1991-93)...... 36.8 Matt Hantelmann, 1999...... 39.4 Dennis Deville (1965-66)...... 36.6 Cody Smith, 2007...... 39.4 Karl Douglas (1967-70)...... 36.5 Clayton Knellinger, 2003...... 39.2 Joe Herzik (1972-75)...... 35.5 Mike Wendel, 1972...... 39.1 Roy Farmer (1967-69)...... 35.0 Victor Saucedo, 2001...... 39.1 Neal LaHue (1981-84)...... 33.2 Dave Gilbert, 1964...... 39.0 Dave Gilbert, 1963...... 38.5 Matt Hantelmann, 1998...... 38.5

58 Team Single-Season Team Single-Season Team Single-Season Team Single-Season GAME RECORDS Rushing Yards Passing TDs All-Purpose Yards Punt Return TDs 4,631 - 696 1976 27 2008 8,340 1976 5 1997 Most Carries 4,432 - 742 1988 25 2001, 2011 7,909 1998 4 1992 Tm: 96 at Angelo State 10/30/82 4,342 - 689 1986 24 1976 7,615 1988 4 1960 Ind: 42, Heath Sherman vs WTAMU 11/1/86 4,331 - 818 1979 23 2003 7,512 1986 3 1968 Most Yards Rushing 4,289 - 723 1974 20 1995, 1970 7,482 1994 3 1993 Tm: 614 vs Daniel Baker 11/20/48 Ind: 263, Fred Winborn vs ENMU 10/24/09 Rushing Attempts Pass Completions Pct Total Points Scored Kick Return Yards Most Yards Per Carry 818 - 4,331 1979 61.4 (235-383) 2009 581 - 81 TD 1976 1,209 - 58 2006 Tm: 10.9 vs West Texas A&M 10/26/02 768 - 3,965 1994 60.3 (182-309) 2003 509 - 69 TD 1995 1,161 - 45 2008 Ind: 18.9, Larry Williams vs WTAMU 9/25/04 742 - 4,432 1988 59.8 (177-296) 2004 496 - 71 TD 1988 1,055 - 55 2011 Most Rushing TD’s 723 - 4,289 1974 59.6 (254-426) 2010 474 - 64 TD 1986 1,024 - 45 1973 Tm: 8 at Stephen F. Austin 10/2/76 696 - 4,631 1976 59.1 (194-328) 2005 473 - 63 TD 1998 1,014 - 51 2007 Tm: 8 vs Tarleton 10/22/94 Ind: 6, Leroy Fry vs Nat’l Mexico 11/22/38 Rushing TDs Pass Efficiency Touchdowns Scored Kick Return TDs Most Passes Attempted 58 1988 168.3 (152-263-9) 1976 81 - 55/24/2 1976 3 1995 Tm: 59 vs California-Davis 11/17/01 55 1976 150.7 (182-302-9) 2003 71 - 58/8/5 1988 2 1975 Ind: 59, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 48 1974 144.9 (177-296-14) 2004 69 - 45/20/4 1995 2 1986 Most Passes Completed 48 1986 144.1 (114-210-6) 1997 65 - 48/15/2 1994 2 2008 Tm: 32 vs Lindenwood 10/8/11 48 1994 142.1 (137-243-8) 2002 64 - 48/13/3 1986 1 Seven times Ind: 32, Daniel Ramirez vs Lindenwood 10/8/11 Most Passing Yards Rushing Yards/Game Passing Yards/Game Field Goals Made Interceptions Tm: 484 at Angelo State 11/8/08 394.7 - 11 games 1986 298.7 - 11 games 2008 16 (16-22) 1985 42 - 620 1970 Ind: 457, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 356.2 - 13 games 1976 284.7 - 11 games 2011 14 (14-20) 2010 33 - 324 1969 Highest Completion Percentage 340.9 - 13 games 1988 239.5 - 11 games 2001 14 (14-25) 2002 28 - 221 1967 Tm: 91.7 at Central Oklahoma 10/25/86 333.2 - 13 games 1979 239.4 - 12 games 2009 13 (13-17) 2006 27 - 382 1979 Ind: 91.7, Richard Ritchie at Hawaii 9/18/76 332.7 - 10 games 1989 239.3 - 12 games 2010 13 (13-21) 2003 26 1994, 1998 Ind: 91.7, Darcy Davis vs Central Okla. 10/25/86 Most Yards Per Attempt Pass Attempts Total Offense Yards Punt Yards Interception Return TDs Tm: 22.2 vs Midwestern State 10/17/98 441 - 259 2011 7,362 - 959 1976 3,023 - 72 1971 6 1998 Ind: 19.1, Karl Douglas vs Concordia-MN 12/13/69 430 - 239 2008 6,034 - 1,063 1994 2,903 - 76 1970 3 1996 Most Yards Per Completion 426 - 254 2010 5,964 - 899 1986 2,604 - 77 1983 3 1988 Tm: 35.2 vs Abilene Christian 11/7/98 383 - 235 2009 5,895 - 907 1974 2,594 - 72 2000 3 2005 Ind: 32.2, Mark James at East Central 9/25/82 355 - 193 2007 5,841 - 956 1988 2,564 - 64 2006 3 2009 Most Passing TD’s Tm: 5, three times Pass Completions Total Offense/Game Punt Attempts Total Tackles Ind: 5, David Garza vs ENMU 10/27/07 259 - 441 2011 566.3 - 13 games 1976 77 1983 1,071 (550-521) 1988 Most Passes had Intercepted 254 - 426 2010 542.2 - 11 games 1986 76 1970 920 (565-355) 1979 Tm: 7 at Howard Payne 11/13/82 239 - 430 2008 486.4 - 11 games 1987 76 1979 903 (445-458) 1998 Ind: 7, Mark James at HPU 11/13/82 235 - 383 2009 472.4 - 12 games 1975 75 1959 889 (444-445) 2009 Highest Passer Rating 194 - 328 2005 471.5 - 10 games 1989 74 1984 863 (341-522) 2003 Tm: 258.8 at A&M-Commerce 10/2/04 Ind: 366.9, Jack Fink vs Heroico 11/29/52 Passing Yards Total Offense/Play Punt Return Yards Sacks Receptions 3,286 (239-430-14) 2008 7.68 (959-7362) 1976 667 - 55 1968 55.5 1998 Ind: 12, Eldridge Small at East Texas 10/10/70 3,132 (259-441-16) 2011 6.63 (899-5964) 1986 638 - 36 1992 44.0 1988 Ind: 12, Dexter Deese vs Central State 10/2/93 2,873 (235-383-12) 2009 6.50 (907-5895) 1974 625 - 37 1967 32.0 2003 Ind: 12, Eric Spencer at Prairie View 9/22/01 2,872 (254-426-12) 2010 6.40 (911-5831) 1998 553 - 47 1998 29.0 1986 Ind: 12, Jareko Taylor at ENMU 10/25/08 2,731 (152-362-9) 1976 6.38 (888-5669) 1975 543 - 34 1960 28.0 2004 Receiving Yards Gm: 196, Glenn Starks vs HPU 11/12/77 Avg: 49.7, Steve Fuller at SW Texas 11/21/81 MISCELLANEOUS RECORDS AND NOTES TDs: 3, Dwight Harrison at SW Texas 11/23/68 First and Best TDs: 3, Dwight Harrison at East Texas 10/10/70 First Team...... 1925 450th Win...... vs Portland State, 21-16 (11/26/1994) TDs: 3, Stephen Norman vs ASU 11/15/97 First Opponent...... Oct. 10, 1925; Breckenridge (W, 32-0) 500th Win...... at Southwestern Oklahoma, 24-0 (9/8/2001) TDs: 3, Maurice Washington at AMC 10/2/04 Most Victories, Season...... 13-0-0, 1974 550th Win...... vs Angelo State, 47-21 (11/10/2007) Total Offense Plays ...... 13-0-0, 1976 Most Consecutive Wins...... 42 (11/17/1973 - 10/1/1977) Tm: 117 at Angelo State 10/30/82 First Conference Championship...... 1931, TIAA Ind: 72, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 First Undefeated Season...... 1962 (9-0-1) Scoring Total Offense Yards Undefeated Seasons... 1962 (9-0-1), 1967 (9-0-0), 1974 (13-0-0) All-Time Points Scored...... 21,344 (24.7) Tm: 788 at Stephen F. Austin 10/2/76 ...... 1975 (12-0-0), 1976 (13-0-0) All-Time Points Allowed...... 14,320 (16.6) Ind: 457, Abel Gonzalez vs UCD 11/17/01 First Undefeated Conference Season...... 1931 (6-0-0) Consecutive Games Scoring...... 258 (9/29/1984 - 9/30/2006) All-Purpose Yards Most Shutouts, Season...... 6, 1968 Number of Times Shutout...... 58 Tm: 871 vs Abilene Christian 11/5/88 LSC Championships...... 1959, 1960, 1962, 1967, 1968, 1969 Consecutive Games Shutout...... 3 (twice) Ind: 364, Johnny Bailey at North Dakota 9/13/86 ...... 1970, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992 Number of Shutouts...... 126 Points ...... 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009 Consecutive Shutouts...... 4 (10/30/1926 - 10/22/1927) Tm: 84 vs Fort Brown 10/17/28 Number of Head Coaches...... 8 Most Points Allowed (Season)...... 372 (2006) Ind: 40, Leroy Fry vs NU of Mexico 11/22/38 Fewest Points Allowed (min. 4 gm)...... 19 (1927) Games Fewest Points Allowed (min. 8 gm)...... 39 (1933) 1st Win...... vs Breckenridge, 32-0 (10/10/1925) Most Points Scored (Season)...... 581 (1976) 25th Win...... vs Southwest Texas, 7-0 (10/10/1931) Highest Average Margin of Victory...... 35.8 (1976) 50th Win...... vs St. Mary’s, 14-0 (11/22/1935) Highest Average Margin of Defeat...... -16.8 (1983) 100th Win...... vs East Texas Baptist, 31-0 (10/23/1948) Fewest Points Scored (Season)...... 52 (1946) 150th Win...... vs Univ. of Corpus Christi, 37-14 (9/13/1958) Most Points Per Game...... 44.7 (1976) 200th Win...... vs Texas Lutheran, 36-0 (10/3/1964) Fewest Points Per Game...... 6.5 (1946) 250th Win...... vs Sul Ross State, 27-0 (10/17/1970) Most Points, Game...... 84 (10/17/1928 vs Fort Brown) 300th Win...... vs Abilene Christian, 38-10 (9/25/1976) Most Points Allowed, Game.... 73 (10/20/2007 at Midwestern St.) 350th Win...... at Southwest Texas, 21-14 (11/21/1981) 400th Win...... vs Tennessee-Martin, 34-15 (11/26/1988)

59 Longest Runs from Scrimmage 80 - Floyd West to Robert Stephens vs Sam Houston State, 10-11-1941 98 - Wesley Whiten vs Fort Hays State, 11-18-1995 77 - Richard Ritchie to Bryan Sweeney vs Sam Houston State, 11-6-1976 97 - Fred Cochran vs Victoria Junior College, 1925 76 - Mark James to Steve Fuller at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-7-1981 95 - Ruford Huff vs New Mexico Highlands, 9-23-1972 76 - Mark James to Joe Hayes at UTEP, 9-12-1981 92 - Butch Pressley at Sul Ross State, 11-14-1959 75 - Terrance Bennett to Teddy Carrier at California-Davis, 11-21-1997 92 - Kenneth Wilhite vs Southwest Texas, 10-9-1954 75 - Jeremy Heatley to Jareko Taylor vs West Texas A&M, 9-30-2006 91 - Derrick Foster vs Abilene Christian, 11-7-1998 75 - Martin Stroman to Glenn Starks vs East Central, 9-17-1977 90 - Don Hightower vs Trinity, 11-18-1938 75 - Randy Johnson to James Rode vs Texas Lutheran, 10-3-1964 88 - John McElroy vs Sul Ross State, 11-12-1960 75 - Rod Brown to Audie Williams vs Angelo State, 11-11-1989 87 - Jonathan Woodson vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-2011 75 - Terrance Bennett to Ahmad Carter vs Sam Houston State, 9-25-1999 87 - Anthony Jiles vs Cameron, 10-1-1988 87 - Larry Collins vs Western New Mexico, 10-16-1976 Longest Interception Returns 87 - Marcus Brown vs Central Oklahoma, 10-13-1984 100 - Byron Shaw vs Sul Ross State, 10-14-1972 87 - Robert Poole at Sam Houston State, 10-20-1979 100 - Emmuel Thompson vs Central Oklahoma, 12-15-1979 85 - Ruford Huff at Tarleton State, 10-28-1973 88 - Andre Franklin vs Western State, 11-19-1994 83 - Heath Sherman vs Stephen F. Austin, 9-21-1985 88 - Kiah Johnson vs Abilene Christian, 11-4-2000 83 - Johnny Bailey vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-17-1987 85 - Pat Freeman vs Texas Lutheran, 9-15-1956 83 - Larry Williams vs West Texas A&M, 9-25-2004 84 - Alden Gilliland at Stephen F. Austin, 11-1-1941 82 - Johnny Bailey at East Central, 9-20-1986 80 - Keith Cubit vs Sam Houston State, 9-14-1996 81 - Alton Sanders vs Daniel Baker, 10-21-1950 79 - Lawrence Batiste vs Cameron, 9-29-1990 81 - Heath Sherman at East Central, 9-20-1986 78 - LaTwan Shepherd vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-1988 80 - Jonathan Woodson vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-2011 75 - Jimmy Hill vs Daniel Baker, 10-21-1950 80 - Cal Hutzler vs Texas Lutheran, 9-24-1955 75 - Leonard Avery at Sul Ross State, 10-18-1975 80 - Dub Harbin vs Southwest Texas, 10-10-1931 68 - Allen Kaiser at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-10-1970 80 - Henry Glenn vs Sam Houston State, 11-16-1968 67 - Ronnie Woodard vs Sam Houston State, 10-23-1982 80 - Jamie Davis vs Howard Payne, 11-15-1958 66 - Richard Jones at Portland State, 9-24-1994 80 - Johnny Bailey at Angelo State, 11-22-1986 65 - Cephus Scott vs West Texas A&M, 10-24-1998 80 - Larry Collins vs Salem, 12-13-1975 65 - DeIra Glover vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 80 - Trenton Fowler at Sul Ross, 10-29-1949 64 - Lawrence Batiste vs Tennessee-Martin, 11-26-1988 80 - Neal LaHue vs East Central, 9-17-1983 62 - Glenn Jones vs West Texas A&M, 10-24-1998 79 - Butch Pressley at Sam Houston State, 10-24-1959 62 - Sean Banks at Angelo State, 11-22-1986 79 - Clarence Alberts at Wofford, 12-12-1970 61 - Glenn Jones at Sam Houston State, 9-19-1998 79 - Heath Sherman at East Central, 9-20-1986 61 - Ronny Holiday vs Trinity, 9-30-1961 79 - Kevin Randall vs Abilene Christian, 11-3-1990 79 - Sid Blanks at Sul Ross State, 11-11-1961 78 - Leroy Fry vs Sul Ross State, 10-29-1938 77 - Joe Green at McMurry, 9-29-1956 76 - Wesley Whiten at Sam Houston State, 9-23-1995 76 - Gil Steinke vs East Central, 10-25-1941 75 - Abel Gonzalez at Abilene Christian, 11-6-1999 75 - Heath Sherman vs Abilene Christian, 11-15-1986 75 - Larry Williams vs West Texas A&M, 10-26-2002 75 - Larry Williams at Nebraska-Kearney, 11-20-2002 75 - Lowell Ramey vs Daniel Baker, 11-24-1934

Longest Pass Plays 95 - Daniel Ramirez to Ryan Lincoln at Angelo State, 11-8-2008 95 - Oktay Basci to Karl Williams at Central Oklahoma, 10-14-1995 88 - Wes Bautovich to Derrick Foster vs Midwestern State, 10-17-1998 88 - Mark James to Joe Hayes vs Angelo State, 10-31-1981 88 - Billy Garza to Sherman Batiste vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 87 - Abel Gonzalez to Eric Spencer vs California-Davis, 11-17-2001 86 - Richard Ritchie to Glenn Starks at Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-9-1976 85 - Abel Gonzalez to Andre Cyrus at Abilene Christian, 11-3-2001 85 - Billy Garza to Jareko Taylor vs Abilene Christian, 11-1-2008 85 - Joey Pena to Clay Woodard vs Eastern New Mexico, 10-22-2005 85 - Karl Douglas to Eldridge Small vs Wisconsin-Platteville, 11-28-1970 84 - Karl Douglas to Dwight Harrison vs Concordia (Minn.), 12-13-1969 84 - Marion Danna to Jerrald Taylor vs Angelo State, 10-23-1971 83 - Lamar Amos to Ahmad Carter vs Angelo State, 11-13-1999 82 - James Guidry to Kerry Simien at Texas Southern, 9-10-1988 82 - Randy Johnson to James Hill vs Stephen F. Austin, 10-10-1964 81 - Elvis Hartsfield to Bryan Sweeney at Southwest Texas, 11-19-1977 81 - Karl Douglas to Ernest Price vs Southwest Texas, 11-21-1970 81 - Richard Ritchie to David Hill vs Henderson State, 12-14-1974 80 - Nate Poppell to Sherman Batiste vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-1-2011 80 - Abel Gonzalez to Craig Harding vs Prairie View A&M, 9-14-2002 80 - Billy Garza to Jareko Taylor at Northeastern State, 9-20-2008 80 - Darcy Davis to James Collins at West Texas A&M, 9-28-1985 80 - Elvis Hartsfield to Glenn Starks at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-5-1977 80 - Gene Walkoviak to Eldridge Small at McMurry, 10-25-1969 80 - Jeremy Heatley to Jareko Taylor at Angelo State, 11-11-2006 80 - Martin Stroman to John Herrera vs Abilene Christian, 10-6-1979 Daniel Ramirez tossed the longest pass in 80 - Leonard Speer to John Dixon vs Randolph Field, 9-29-1933 school history on Nov. 8, 2008 at Angelo State

60 Longest Punt Returns 95 - Johnny Bailey at North Dakota, 9-13-1986 100 - Leonard Avery vs Slippery Rock, 9-11-1976 92 - Norman Miller vs Angelo State, 11-11-1995 100 - Marcus Bonner at Northern Arizona, 9-6-1980 91 - Byron Shaw vs Angelo State, 10-20-1973 96 - Darrell Green vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-6-1982 91 - Jabir Perkins vs West Texas A&M, 9-27-2008 93 - Gene Greene vs University of Corpus Christi, 11-25-1949 91 - Kerry Simien vs Eastern New Mexico, 10-28-1989 90 - Larry Pullin vs McMurry, 10-26-1968 91 - Marcus Bonner at Texas Southern, 10-4-1980 89 - Mauricio Leal vs Southwest Texas, 11-18-1961 90 - Kerry Simien vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-1988 86 - Vernon Gillespie at Arizona State, 9-25-1941 90 - Johnny McNabb at Texas, 9-28-1935 85 - Joe Holcomb at National University of Mexico, 9-21-1957 88 - Anthony Phillips at Southwest Texas, 9-4-1993 78 - Larry Pullin vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-14-1967 88 - George Franklin at Hawaii, 9-13-1975 78 - Terrance Davis vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-11-1997 86 - Clarence Alberts vs Texas A&M-Commerce, 10-9-1971 77 - Andre Franklin at Sam Houston State, 9-25-1993 86 - Johnny Bailey at Sam Houston State, 9-19-1987 77 - Daryl Owens at Cameron, 10-5-1991 85 - Nicholas Davis at Nebraska-Kearney, 11-20-2002 73 - Mauricio Leal at Southwest Texas, 11-29-1960 84 - Byron Shaw at Abilene Christian, 9-22-1973 73 - Larry Krueger at McMurry, 10-25-1969 84 - Jabir Perkins at Eastern New Mexico, 10-25-2008 71 - Darrell Green at Nevada-Reno, 9-11-1982 83 - Daryl Cason at Texas A&M-Commerce, 11-2-1985 71 - William Putnam vs Stephen F. Austin, 9-19-1953 82 - Kerry Simien at North Dakota, 9-13-1986 70 - Albert Cox vs Schreiner, 11-1-1930 76 - Anthony Woods vs Angelo State, 10-26-1985 70 - Kenneth McGriff vs Daniel Baker, 10-21-1950 71 - Daryl Cason vs Southwest Texas, 9-7-1985 70 - Vincent Oglesby at Portland State, 9-4-2003 71 - Daryl Owens at Eastern New Mexico, 10-31-1992 69 - Jesse Longhofer at Lamar, 11-5-1960 64 - Rowland Brooks vs Jacksonville State, 9-14-1974 68 - Tommy Janik at Lamar, 11-5-1960 62 - James Brown vs Trinity, 10-2-1965 68 - Marvin Schwarz at Sam Houston, 9-28-1946 62 - Jonathon Woodson vs Central Oklahoma, 9-12-2009 67 - Neal LaHue vs Abilene Christian, 11-10-1984 61 - Clavens Charles vs Midwestern State, 10-18-2008 66 - Tommy Janik vs Corpus Christi, 10-15-1960 61 - William Bryant vs Angelo State, 10-29-1983 66 - John Humphrey vs Eastern New Mexico, 11-1-1997 60 - Jabir Perkins vs West Texas A&M, 9-27-2008 65 - Daryl Owens vs Cameron, 10-2-1992 60 - Norman Miller vs California-Davis, 11-22-1997 65 - Jamie Davis vs Texas Lutheran, 9-26-1959 65 - Larry Pullin at Angelo State, 10-5-1968 Longest Field Goal 65 - Levi Johnson vs Howard Payne, 11-13-1971 54 - Walter Rule vs Southwest Texas, 9-7-1985 65 - Terrance Davis vs Central Oklahoma, 9-13-1997 65 - Gil Steinke at St. Mary’s, 11-15-1941 Longest Punt 65 - Gil Steinke vs Daniel Baker, 10-26-1940 87 - Doug Schaumburg vs Angelo State, 10-26-1985 64 - Chaime Breaux vs Texas College, 8-27-2005 63 - Trenton Fowler vs Abilene Christian, 11-5-1949 63 - Kerry Simien vs Howard Payne, 10-11-1986 Longest Fumble Return 61 - Chaime Breaux vs Tarleton State, 10-1-2005 91 - Keith Pittman vs West Texas A&M, 9-2-1992 61 - Clavens Charles vs East Central, 10-13-2007 61 - Danny Chavira vs University of Corpus Christi, 9-28-1963 Team Total Offense 61 - Glenn Starks vs Western State, 12-4-1976 Yards Opponent Date Result Passing Rushing 60 - Levi Johnson vs Sul Ross State, 10-14-1972 788 at Stephen F. Austin 10-2-1976 W, 77-7 263 525 60 - Marvin Schwarz at Stephen F. Austin, 11-16-1946 738 at Angelo State 10-5-1968 W, 44-0 309 429 60 - Runt Frazier vs Daniel Baker, 11-24-1934 704 at Sam Houston State 10-20-1979 W, 49-10 186 518 679 Howard Payne 11-13-1976 W, 40-0 172 507 Longest Kickoff Returns 672 at West Texas A&M 10-21-1995 W, 55-17 245 427 100 - Derrick Foster vs East Central, 11-13-1999 667 Howard Payne 11-15-1975 W, 48-10 192 475 100 - Dwight Harrison vs Southwest Texas, 11-18-1967 659 Indiana (PA) 12-3-1994 W, 46-20 187 472 100 - Gene Greene vs Sam Houston State, 10-8-1949 657 at Angelo State 11-22-1986 W, 52-3 189 468 100 - Norman Miller vs Portland State, 9-9-1995 650 at Howard Payne 11-16-1974 W, 42-19 220 430 99 - Anthony Phillips vs Angelo State, 11-13-1993 637 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-17-1987 W, 42-20 138 499 97 - Anthony Woods at Nevada-Reno, 9-15-1984 634 at Texas Southern 9-4-1976 W, 36-20 245 389 97 - George Franklin at Abilene Christian, 9-27-1975 633 Howard Payne 11-10-1979 W, 56-10 139 494 97 - John Humphrey vs Tarleton State, 10-3-1998 633 Sul Ross State 11-12-1960 W, 60-21 71 562

1925 Javelina Football The First Season

61 629 West Texas A&M 11-1-1986 L, 54-49 228 401 419 at Sul Ross State 10-18-1975 W, 50-26 60 626 at North Dakota 9-13-1986 W, 67-44 92 534 419 Fort Hays State 11-18-1995 W, 50-28 55 616 at Angelo State 11-8-2008 W, 38-14 484 132 416 at East Central 9-20-1986 W, 27-20 45 614 at West Texas A&M 10-31-1987 W, 44-20 135 479 410 Central Oklahoma 10-13-1990 W, 35-13 63 614 Daniel Baker 11-20-1948 W, 67-0 0 614 409 at Angelo State 11-14-1998 W, 38-14 63 609 Sam Houston State 11-6-1976 W, 41-0 293 316 406 Stephen F. Austin 10-27-1956 W, 33-13 62 405 Sul Ross State 10-19-1974 W, 43-13 54 405 West Texas A&M 10-26-2002 W, 49-7 37 Team Passing Yards 404 Abilene Christian 9-28-1974 W, 46-14 58 Yards Opponent Date Result 403 at Tarleton State 11-1-1975 W, 28-0 75 484 at Angelo State 11-8-2008 W, 38-14 401 West Texas A&M 11-1-1986 L, 54-49 78 457 California-Davis 11-17-2001 L, 37-32 Most carries in one game: 96 for 384 at Angelo State (10/30/1982) 408 at Northeastern State 9-20-2008 W, 42-14 Most rushing TD’s in one game: 8 at Stephen F. Austin (10/2/1976); 8 vs Tarleton 405 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-1-2011 W, 39-20 State (10/22/1994) 383 at Abilene Christian 11-3-2007 L, 59-31 373 at Incarnate Word 10-15-2011 W, 41-38 Team Points 366 at Central Oklahoma 9-13-2008 W, 41-6 Pts Opponent Date Result 353 Angelo State 11-5-2005 L, 54-51 84 Fort Brown 10/17/1928 W, 84-0 351 Missouri Western 11-17-1984 W, 28-13 77 at Stephen F. Austin 10/2/1976 W, 77-7 347 Concordia (MN) 12-13-1969 W, 32-7 71 at Dixie University 10/13/1934 W, 71-0 341 Lindenwood 10-8-2011 L, 41-35 69 West Texas A&M 9/25/2004 W, 69-21 339 Tarleton State 10-22-2011 L, 41-34 68 East Central 10/25/1941 W, 68-0 335 vs West Texas A&M 9-17-2011 L, 42-21 67 at North Dakota 9/13/1986 W, 67-44 334 at Midwestern State 10-15-2005 L, 41-14 67 Daniel Baker 11/20/1948 W, 67-0 327 Northeastern State 10-18-2003 W, 42-13 66 Abilene Christian 11/5/1988 W, 66-23 322 Central State 10-2-1993 L, 36-19 65 Prairie View A&M 9/14/2002 W, 65-0 322 at Long Beach State 9-27-1968 W, 35-7 63 Western New Mexico 10/16/1976 W, 63-2 322 West Texas A&M 10-16-2010 W, 28-24 61 Tarleton State 10/22/1994 W, 61-24 321 Abilene Christian 11-1-2008 L, 42-17 60 Sul Ross State 11/12/1960 W, 60-21 318 at Eastern New Mexico 10-25-2008 W, 35-32 60 Texas College 8/27/2005 W, 60-6 314 at Prairie View A&M 9-22-2001 W, 21-14 314 Northeastern State 9-19-2009 W, 31-14 Most Combined Points 313 East Central 9-5-2009 W, 39-7 Pts Opponent Date Result 310 Eastern New Mexico 10-27-2007 W, 38-35 113 Tarleton State 11/14/2009 L, 57-56 (2OT) 309 at Angelo State 10-5-1968 W, 44-0 111 at North Dakota 9/13/1986 W, 67-44 309 at Abilene Christian 10-31-2009 L, 47-35 105 Angelo State 11/5/2005 L, 54-51 (OT) 308 at Texas A&M-Commerce 10-10-1970 W, 43-28 103 at Idaho State 9/12/1987 W, 52-51 308 at East Central 9-25-1982 W, 57-24 103 West Texas A&M 11/1/1986 L, 54-49 308 at Texas A&M-Commerce 10-10-2009 W, 35-34 98 at Nebraska-Kearney 11/23/2002 W, 58-40 306 Delta State 8-29-2009 W, 28-17 96 at Nevada-Reno 9/15/1984 L, 61-35 300 Southwest Texas 11-21-1970 W, 42-2 90 at Abilene Christian 11/3/2007 L, 59-31 300 at Angelo State 10-29-2011 W, 36-33 90 West Texas A&M 9/27/2008 L, 55-35 Most attempts in one game: 59 vs California-Davis (11/17/2001) 90 West Texas A&M 9/25/2004 W, 69-21 Most completions in one game: 32 vs Lindenwood (10/8/2011) 89 Abilene Christian 11/5/1988 W, 66-23 Most passing TD’s in one game: 5 at Angelo State (11/8/2008); 5 vs Eastern New 87 at Portland State 9/19/1992 W, 44-43 Mexico (10/27/2007); 5 at Northeastern State (9/20/2008) 85 Tarleton State 10/22/1994 W, 61-24 Most INT’s thrown in one game: 7 at Howard Payne (11/13/1982)

Team Rushing Yards Yards Opponent Date Result Carries 614 Daniel Baker 11-20-1948 W, 67-0 562 Sul Ross State 11-12-1960 W, 60-21 544 Saginaw Valley State 9-20-1980 W, 52-0 70 534 at North Dakota 9-13-1986 W, 67-44 62 525 at Stephen F. Austin 10-2-1976 W, 77-7 68 518 at Sam Houston State 10-20-1979 W, 49-10 68 507 Howard Payne 11-13-1976 W, 40-0 61 499 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-17-1987 W, 42-20 61 494 Howard Payne 11-10-1979 W, 56-10 51 483 Stephen F. Austin 10-29-1960 W, 40-13 479 at West Texas A&M 10-31-1987 W, 44-20 75 475 Howard Payne 11-15-1975 W, 48-10 67 472 Indiana (PA) 12-3-1994 W, 46-20 64 471 at Portland State 9-19-1992 W, 44-43 61 468 at Angelo State 11-22-1986 W, 52-3 69 452 Eastern New Mexico 10-30-1999 W, 42-7 57 452 Texas A&M-Commerce 10-7-1989 W, 48-7 65 449 Oregon College 11-29-1975 W, 37-0 59 448 West Texas A&M 10-22-1988 W, 32-7 73 434 Sam Houston State 11-16-1968 W, 54-21 56 432 at Angelo State 11-12-1988 W, 46-26 83 430 Lamar 10-3-1987 W, 43-14 73 430 at Howard Payne 11-16-1974 W, 42-19 61 430 at California-Davis 11-22-1997 L, 37-33 58 429 at Angelo State 10-5-1968 W, 44-0 64 427 at West Texas A&M 10-21-1995 W, 55-17 62 425 at Central Oklahoma 10-25-1986 W, 38-17 71

62 TEAM SEASON RECORDS GAME RECORDS

Rushing Yards - 1976...... 4,631 Highest Average Yards Per Play Rushing Attempts - 1979...... 818 Tm: 10.6 vs West Texas A&M 9/24/04 Ind: 12.4, Terrance Bennett at UCD 11/21/97 Rushing TD’s - 1988...... 58 Punt Return Yards Yards/Carry - 1976...... 6.65 Tm: 203 vs McMurry 10/26/68 Rushing Yards/Game - 1986...... 394.7 Ind: 208, Larry Pullin vs McMurry 10/26/68 Pass Attempts - 2008...... 430 Kick Return Yards Tm: 304 vs West Texas A&M 9/27/08 Completions - 2010...... 254 Ind: 198, Jabir Perkins vs WTAMU 9/27/08 Passing Yards - 2008...... 3,286 Most Interceptions Passing TD’s - 2008...... 27 Tm: 8 vs Trinity 9/30/67 Passes Had Intercepted - 1982...... 21 Tm: 8 at Texas Southern 9/10/88 Completion Percentage - 2009...... 61.4 Ind: 4, J.R. Turner vs Tarleton State 9/30/00 Interception Return Yards Pass Efficiency - 1976...... 168.3 Tm: 201 at Texas Southern 9/10/88 Yards/Pass - 1976...... 10.4 Ind: 119, LaTwan Shepherd vs ACU 11/5/88 Yards/Completion - 1981...... 18.1 Quarterback Sacks Passing Yards/Game - 2008...... 298.7 Tm: 14.0 vs Angelo State 11/14/92 Ind: 5.0, John Randall vs WTAMU 10/22/88 Completions/Game - 2008...... 21.73 Tackles for Loss Total Offense Yards - 1976...... 7,362 Tm: 17.0 vs Tarleton State 10/3/98 Total Offense/Game - 1976...... 566.3 Tm: 17.0 at Prairie View A&M 9/22/01 All Purpose Yards - 1976...... 8,340 Ind: 6.0, David Mims at SHSU 10/24/81 All-Purpose Yards/Game - 1986...... 682.9 Ind: 6.0, Jabbar Williams vs ASU 11/13/99 Pass Breakups Points Scored - 1976...... 581 Tm: 16 vs Texas Southern 9/6/86 Touchdowns Scored - 1976...... 81 Ind: 6, Darrell Green vs ACU 10/10/81 PAT Kicks Made - 1976...... 60 Ind: 6, Wayne Tubbs at Texas Southern 9/29/84 PAT Kicks Attempted - 1976...... 70 Blocked Kicks Tm: 4 at Central Oklahoma 10/8/05 PAT Percentage - 1996...... 39-39 Javelina Game Day Total Touchdowns Field Goals Made - 1985...... 16 Ind: 6, Leroy Fry vs NU of Mexico 11/22/38 Field Goals Attempted - 2002...... 25 Extra Points Made Punt Yards - 1971...... 3,023 Ind: 8, Bart Kaiser vs Howard Payne 11/10/79 Punt Attempts - 1983...... 77 Ind: 8, Walter Rule at North Dakota 11/2/85 Ind: 8, Gregg Johnson vs ACU 11/7/98 Punts Had Blocked - twice...... 4 Ind: 8, Christian Brom at SW Okla. 10/30/10 Punt Average - 2005...... 42.86 Points Scored Kicking Punt Return Yards - 1968...... 667 Ind: 16, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Punt Returns - 1968...... 55 Field Goal Attempts Ind: 6, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Punt Return TD’s - 1997...... 5 Field Goals Made Yards/Punt Return - 1963...... 18.71 Ind: 5, Walter Rule at East Texas 11/2/85 Kick Return Yards - 2006...... 1,209 Punts Kick Returns - 2006...... 58 Ind: 14, Mike Dyal at Stephen F. Austin 9/22/84 Kick Return TD’s - 1995...... 3 Punting Yards Ind: 521, Mike Dyal at Stephen F. Austin 9/22/84 Yards/Kick Return - 2008...... 25.80 Punting Average Interception Return Yards - 1970...... 620 Ind: 54.3, Larry Krueger at McMurry 10/25/69 Interceptions - 1970...... 42 Punt Returns Interceptions Return TD’s - 1998...... 6 Ind: 10, Kerry Simien vs WTAMU 10/22/88 Punt Return Average Fumble Return Yards - 2004...... 195 Ind: 64.0, Marcus Bonner at NAU 9/6/80 Fumble Returns - 2000...... 12 Kick Returns Fumble Return TD’s - Three times...... 3 Ind: 7, Aleric Clark at NDSU 8/31/00 Tackles For Loss - 1998...... 147.0 Kick Return Average Yards From TFL’s - 1998...... 583 Ind: 60.0, Byron Shaw vs Angelo State 10/20/73 Ind: 60.0, Johnny Bailey at North Dakota 9/13/86 QB Sacks - 1998...... 55.5 Tackles Yards From Sacks - 1998...... 426 Ind: 21, Robert Soza at Nevada-Reno 9/15/84 Fumbles Forced - 1988...... 41 Ind: 21, Chris Hensley vs Pitt State 12/2/95 Fumbles Recovered - 1988...... 24 Pass Breakups - 1998...... 59 Blocked Kicks - 1998...... 7

Javelina Game Day

63 64 9/29 Texas Lutheran 6-6 10/24 Westmoreland 48-0 10/3 Southwestern 0-0 10/31 Southwestern 25-6 10/7 Edinburg JC 40-6 11/14 St. Mary’s 20-0 10/18 Rice “B” 0-6 11/20 Hardin-Simmons 6-39 11/1 Schreiner 7-6 11/26 Sul Ross 7-13 11/8 Sam Houston 0-19 11/17 A&M-Commerce 25-6 1937 (4-3-1) Bud McCallum 11/22 Daniel Baker 6-6 10/2 Lamar 26-0 12/4 Sul Ross 6-20 10/9 Sul Ross 12-7 10/16 Sam Houston 14-16 1931 (8-1-0) Bud McCallum 10/23 vs Schreiner 12-13 1925 (4-2-1) L.J. Smith 9/19 Rice 0-37 10/30 Southwestern 0-6 1946 (2-6-0) Dewey Mayhew 10/10 Breckenridge 32-0 9/26 Texas Lutheran 38-0 11/6 St. Mary’s 6-6 9/21 Howard Payne 0-27 10/16 Kingsville Firemen 6-7 10/3 Victoria JC 38-0 11/13 S.F. Austin 33-6 10/4 Southwest Texas 0-28 Victoria JC 31-7 10/10 Southwest Texas 7-0 11/20 Nat. Univ. Mexico 26-12 10/12 Houston 0-34 11/7 Southwest Texas 0-0 10/17 A&M-Commerce 7-6 10/19 McMurry 10-13 11/13 McAllen High 21-0 10/31 vs. Sul Ross 19-0 1938 (7-3-0) Bud McCallum 10/26 Corpus Christi 0-20 11/20 Schreiner 7-18 11/7 Sam Houston 33-0 9/24 Texas A&M 0-52 11/2 Sul Ross 12-7 11/26 Kingsville Firemen 20-0 11/14 S.F. Austin 48-6 10/1 Randolph Field 30-0 11/16 S.F. Austin 23-20 11/21 Schreiner 20-6 10/8 23rd Infantry 34-6 11/23 Abilene Christian 7-32 1926 (4-3-0) L.J. Smith TIAA Conference Champions 10/14 Sam Houston 7-20 9/6 St. Mary’s 0-18 10/22 vs Schreiner 20-13 1947 (7-1-1) Dewey Mayhew 9/13 Peacock Military 41-0 1932 (6-2-0) Bud McCallum 10/29 Sul Ross 20-6 9/20 Howard Payne 19-14 9/25 Southwest Texas 2-13 9/24 Rice 0-20 11/5 St. Mary’s 13-7 9/27 Sam Houston 28-17 10/4 Fort Brown 42-0 10/8 Texas A&M 0-14 11/18 Trinity 26-19 10/4 Southwest Texas 19-13 10/16 Schreiner 3-7 10/15 Kelly Field 44-0 11/22 vs Nat. Univ. Mexico 53-7 10/11 Houston 13-7 10/23 Ft. Sam Houston 45-14 10/29 Sam Houston 12-6 11/29 St. Edward’s 7-14 10/18 McMurry 14-14 10/30 Victoria JC 19-0 11/3 Daniel Baker 19-13 Alamo Conference Champions 10/25 East Texas Baptist 20-0 11/11 Abilene Christian 25-0 11/1 Sul Ross 19-6 1927 (4-1-0) L.J. Smith 11/18 Schreiner 13-0 1939 (6-1-3) Bud McCallum 11/8 Corpus Christi NAS 34-12 10/1 St. Mary’s 9-0 11/26 vs McMurry 20-0 9/18 San Jose State 0-9 11/15 S.F. Austin 7-15 10/8 Victoria JC 39-0 TIAA Conference Champions 9/30 Daniel Baker 20-3 10/22 Edinburg JC 14-0 10/6 Sul Ross 26-7 1948 (5-5-0) Dewey Mayhew 11/4 Schreiner 0-13 1933 (6-2-0) Bud McCallum 10/14 Sam Houston 7-0 9/18 Houston 0-14 11/18 Fort Brown 59-6 9/23 Rice 0-7 10/20 Southwest Texas 0-0 9/25 Howard Payne 12-25 9/29 Randolph Field 25-2 10/28 vs Schreiner 21-14 10/2 Southwest Texas 13-2 1928 (4-4-0) L.J. Smith 10/7 McMurry 19-0 11/10 S.F. Austin 0-0 10/9 Sam Houston 32-6 9/22 Southwest Texas 4-0 10/13 vs Texas A&M 0-17 11/18 St. Mary’s 7-3 10/16 McMurry 22-14 10/8 St. Mary’s 0-6 10/27 Sam Houston 37-6 11/24 St. Edward’s 26-6 10/23 East Texas Baptist 31-0 10/17 Fort Brown 84-0 11/3 Daniel Baker 37-7 11/30 West Texas A&M 0-0 10/30 Sul Ross 19-33 10/24 Fort Sam Houston 25-6 11/16 Abilene Christian 39-0 Alamo Conference Champions 11/6 Corpus Christi 0-13 11/3 Schreiner 0-26 11/22 Schreiner 36-0 11/20 Daniel Baker 67-0 11/12 S.F. Austin 49-0 1940 (6-3-0) Bud McCallum 11/27 Austin College 20-25 11/24 Sam Houston 0-12 1934 (5-1-1) Bud McCallum 9/17 San Jose State 10-0 12/31 Edinburg JC 0-13 9/22 North Texas 7-6 9/28 Texas A&M 0-26 1949 (8-2-0) Dewey Mayhew 9/29 Texas A&M 14-14 10/12 Sam Houston 7-6 9/24 Howard Payne 14-12 10/13 Dixie University 71-0 10/19 Southwest Texas 19-12 10/1 Southwest Texas 20-12 10/20 Fort Sam Houston 52-0 10/26 Daniel Baker 38-6 10/8 Sam Houston 16-12 10/26 vs Sul Ross 19-0 11/2 Rice 6-9 10/15 McMurry 14-39 11/3 Rice 0-27 11/9 S.F. Austin 18-7 10/22 Daniel Baker 33-0 11/24 Daniel Baker 26-0 11/16 St. Mary’s 14-0 10/29 Sul Ross 46-6 11/23 West Texas A&M 6-26 11/5 Abilene Christian 50-13 1935 (3-5-0) Bud McCallum 11/12 Southwestern 7-3 9/28 Texas-Austin 6-28 1941 (8-2-0) Bud McCallum 11/19 Austin College 19-20 10/5 Baylor 0-6 9/19 San Jose State 7-14 11/25 Corpus Christi 27-12 10/12 Schreiner 0-16 9/26 Arizona State 35-7 10/17 Lamar 13-8 10/4 vs Texas A&M 0-41 1950 (6-3-0) Dewey Mayhew 1929 (3-4-1) Bud McCallum 11/1 Southwest Texas 7-0 10/11 Sam Houston 46-7 9/23 Trinity 7-20 9/28 St. Mary’s 0-34 11/11 Hardin-Simmons 0-34 10/17 Southwest Texas 14-6 9/30 Southwest Texas 6-7 10/5 Texas Lutheran 23-6 11/16 St. Mary’s 6-19 10/25 East Central 68-0 10/7 Howard Payne 14-6 10/12 Southwest Texas 0-32 11/22 St. Edward’s 14-0 11/1 S.F. Austin 55-7 10/14 McMurry 20-13 10/25 Schreiner 7-7 11/15 St. Mary’s 33-7 10/21 Daniel Baker 39-6 11/5 Brownsville JC 14-7 1936 (6-4-0) Bud McCallum 11/22 West Texas A&M 39-7 10/28 Sul Ross 14-13 11/9 Sam Houston 0-19 9/19 vs Rice 0-33 11/29 Texas Wesleyan 39-26 11/4 Abilene Christian 3-20 11/16 Southwestern 0-26 9/25 Victoria JC 26-0 Alamo Conference Champions 11/11 Southwestern 26-7 11/28 Edinburg JC 20-12 10/3 Southern Methodist 0-61 11/22 Austin College 18-13 10/10 Schreiner 19-7 1930 (3-3-3) Bud McCallum 10/16 Lamar 25-0 1951 (5-4-0) Dewey Mayhew

65 9/15 Texas Lutheran 37-7 10/29 *S.F. Austin 13-12 11/5 *Lamar 40-0 10/1 Trinity 7-6 9/22 Trinity 7-34 11/5 *A&M-Commerce 7-14 11/12 *Sul Ross 60-21 10/8 *S.F. Austin 21-22 9/29 Southwest Texas 6-41 11/12 *Lamar 9-20 11/29 *Southwest Texas 35-0 10/15 *A&M-Commerce 24-25 10/6 Howard Payne 7-9 12/31 +vs Arkansas Tech 45-14 10/22 *McMurry 28-0 10/13 McMurry 20-14 1956 (7-3-0) Gil Steinke +Bowl game played in Grand Prairie, TX 10/29 *Sul Ross 23-0 10/27 Sul Ross 33-14 9/15 Texas Lutheran 33-13 LSC Champions 11/5 *Howard Payne 13-8 11/3 Abilene Christian 14-13 9/22 vs Trinity 7-12 11/12 *Sam Houston 0-10 11/10 Carswell AFB 0-40 9/29 McMurry 21-24 1961 (7-2-0) Gil Steinke 11/19 *Southwest Texas 3-9 11/17 Austin College 41-7 10/6 *Southwest Texas 23-14 9/16 Corpus Christi 27-0 +Game played in the Rose Bowl Texas Conference Champions 10/13 *Sam Houston 14-28 9/30 Trinity 27-13 10/20 *Sul Ross 29-0 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 22-6 1967 (9-0-0) Gil Steinke 1952 (3-8-0) Dewey Mayhew 10/27 *S.F. Austin 33-13 10/14 *Howard Payne 8-15 9/16 McNeese State 17-3 9/20 S.F. Austin 12-14 11/3 *A&M-Commerce 27-14 10/21 *Sam Houston 14-28 9/30 Trinity 17-7 9/27 Southwest Texas 12-41 11/10 *Lamar 28-12 10/28 *S.F. Austin 34-28 10/7 *S.F. Austin 16-0 10/4 Fort Sam Houston 6-7 11/17 *Howard Payne 7-6 11/4 *Lamar 8-7 10/14 *A&M-Commerce 24-6 10/11 Sam Houston 14-41 11/11 *Sul Ross 12-6 10/21 *McMurry 13-7 10/18 Trinity 32-41 1957 (5-5-1) Gil Steinke 11/18 *Southwest Texas 19-15 10/28 *Sul Ross 35-13 10/25 Sul Ross 27-13 9/10 Corpus Christi 38-0 11/4 *Howard Payne 35-13 11/1 Abilene Christian 13-48 9/14 Trinity 27-14 1962 (9-0-1) Gil Steinke 11/11 *Sam Houston 48-6 11/8 Howard Payne 14-7 9/21 Nat. Univ. Mexico 47-6 9/15 Southern Illinois 14-10 11/18 *Southwest Texas 23-21 11/15 Austin College 20-24 9/28 McMurry 0-6 9/22 Trinity 33-27 LSC Champions 11/22 McMurry 20-21 10/5 *Southwest Texas 16-0 9/29 *Howard Payne 22-0 11/29 vs Herioco (Mexico) 49-0 10/12 *Sam Houston 20-21 10/6 *East Texas 3-3 1968 (10-2-0) Gil Steinke 10/19 *Sul Ross 19-7 10/13 Corpus Christi 27-6 9/21 Trinity 6-0 1953 (4-5-0) Dewey Mayhew 10/26 *S.F. Austin 0-32 10/20 *Sam Houston 27-3 9/27 Long Beach State 35-7 9/19 S.F. Austin 7-6 11/2 *A&M-Commerce 12-42 10/27 *S.F. Austin 31-8 10/5 Angelo State 44-0 9/26 Southwest Texas 20-34 11/9 *Lamar 13-13 11/3 *Lamar 7-0 10/12 *S.F. Austin 34-0 10/10 Sam Houston 25-49 11/16 *Howard Payne 7-14 11/10 *Sul Ross 41-0 10/19 *A&M-Commerce 27-35 10/17 Trinity 12-19 11/17 *Southwest Texas 28-7 10/26 *McMurry 14-9 10/24 Sul Ross 0-38 1958 (7-4-0) Gil Steinke LSC Champions 11/2 *Sul Ross 43-0 10/31 Abilene Christian 25-14 9/13 Corpus Christi 37-14 11/9 *Howard Payne 20-14 11/7 Howard Payne 6-0 9/20 Trinity 0-25 1963 (5-4-0) Gil Steinke 11/16 *Sam Houston 54-21 11/14 Austin College 19-18 9/27 Texas Lutheran 26-8 9/21 Trinity 27-0 11/23 *Southwest Texas 39-0 11/21 McMurry 6-52 10/4 *Southwest Texas 22-0 9/28 Corpus Christi 45-22 11/30 ^Northern State (S.D.) 20-0 Texas Conference Champions 10/11 *Sam Houston 20-21 10/5 *Howard Payne 27-12 12/14 #Troy State (Ala.) 35-43 10/18 *Sul Ross 7-0 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 17-0 ^-NAIA semifinals 10/25 *S.F. Austin 7-0 10/26 *Sam Houston 7-28 #-NAIA finals, Montgomery, AL 11/1 *A&M-Commerce 7-13 11/2 *S.F. Austin 6-16 LSC Champions 11/8 *Lamar 0-14 11/9 Lamar 14-16 11/15 *Howard Payne 21-6 11/16 *Sul Ross 24-12 1969 (11-1-0) Gil Steinke 11/22 Nat.Univ. Mexico 26-0 11/23 *Southwest Texas 6-20 9/20 Trinity 21-6 9/27 Long Beach State 21-7 1959 (12-1-0) Gil Steinke 1964 (7-2-1) Gil Steinke 10/4 Angelo State 19-9 9/12 Corpus Christi 14-3 9/19 Trinity 32-21 10/11 *S.F. Austin 49-25 9/19 Trinity 30-12 9/26 Lackland AFB 21-0 10/18 *A&M-Commerce 28-14 9/26 Texas Lutheran 33-6 10/3 Texas Lutheran 36-0 10/25 *McMurry 21-7 10/3 *Howard Payne 6-0 10/10 *S.F. Austin 20-0 11/1 *Sul Ross 12-13 1954 (6-5-0) Gil Steinke 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 7-0 10/17 *A&M-Commerce 20-9 11/8 *Howard Payne 27-0 9/18 Texas Lutheran 20-0 10/17 Texas-Arlington 29-18 10/24 Lamar 13-12 11/15 *Sam Houston 28-21 9/25 NE Louisiana 13-12 10/24 *Sam Houston 23-10 10/31 *Sul Ross 7-7 11/22 *Southwest Texas 28-13 10/2 Corpus Christi 32-6 10/31 *S.F. Austin 7-24 11/7 *Howard Payne 36-6 11/29 ^New Mex. Highlands 28-23 10/9 *Southwest Texas 16-21 11/7 *Lamar 14-6 11/14 *Sam Houston 16-21 12/13 #Concordia (Minn.) 32-7 10/16 *Sam Houston 0-14 11/14 *Sul Ross 14-8 11/21 *Southwest Texas 7-21 ^-NAIA semifinals 10/23 *Sul Ross 9-0 11/21 *Southwest Texas 20-0 #-NAIA finals 10/30 *S.F. Austin 7-14 12/5 ^Hillsdale 20-0 1965 (6-3-0) Gil Steinke LSC Champions 11/6 *A&M-Commerce 6-26 12/12 #vs Lenoir-Rhyne 20-6 9/25 Texas-Arlington 7-25 NAIA National Champions 11/13 *Lamar 18-14 ^-NAIA semifinals 10/2 Trinity 15-6 11/20 vs Mexico City College 20-13 #-NAIA finals, St. Petersburg, FL 10/9 *S.F. Austin 43-21 1970 (11-1-0) Gil Steinke 11/26 Trinity 6-41 LSC Champions 10/16 *A&M-Commerce 26-12 9/19 Trinity 23-0 NAIA National Champions 10/23 Lamar 14-6 9/26 *McMurry 23-10 1955 (4-6-0) Gil Steinke 10/30 *Sul Ross 13-24 10/3 *S.F. Austin 14-13 9/10 vs Nat. Univ. Mexico 13-7 1960 (8-1-1) Gil Steinke 11/6 *Howard Payne 15-0 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 43-28 9/17 Howard Payne 20-21 9/17 Trinity 14-14 11/13 *Sam Houston 14-6 10/17 *Sul Ross 27-0 9/24 Texas Lutheran 33-13 10/1 *Howard Payne 26-6 11/20 *Southwest Texas 0-13 10/24 *Angelo State 21-38 10/1 Trinity 0-34 10/8 *A&M-Commerce 6-14 10/31 *Tarleton State 37-20 10/8 *Southwest Texas 21-26 10/15 Corpus Christi 53-0 1966 (5-5-0) Gil Steinke 11/4 *Sam Houston 31-14 10/15 *Sam Houston 25-36 10/22 *Sam Houston 18-13 9/17 McNeese State 12-6 11/14 *Howard Payne 12-2 10/22 *Sul Ross 26-7 10/29 *S.F. Austin 40-13 9/24 +Cal-State Los Angeles 9-10 11/21 *Southwest Texas 42-2

66 11/28 ^Wisconsin Platteville 16-0 10/18 *Sul Ross 50-26 11/20 *Southwest Texas 27-45 12/12 #Wofford (S.C.) 38-7 10/25 *Angelo State 14-6 ^ -NAIA semifinals 11/1 *Tarleton State 28-0 1983 (2-9-0) Ron Harms #-NAIA finals, Greenville, SC 11/8 *Sam Houston 43-7 9/10 Texas Southern 0-2 LSC Champions 11/15 *Howard Payne 48-10 9/17 East Central 24-42 NAIA National Champions 11/22 *Southwest Texas 28-8 9/24 Southwest Texas 0-28 11/29 ^Oregon College 37-0 10/1 Cal St.-Long Beach 10-46 1971 (7-3-0) Gil Steinke 12/13 #Salem (W.V.) 37-0 10/8 *Abilene Christian 24-38 9/18 Trinity 10-16 ^-NAIA semifinals, Kingsville 10/15 S.F. Austin 14-41 9/25 *vs McMurry 37-3 #-NAIA finals, Kingsville 10/22 vs Sam Houston 19-14 10/2 *S.F. Austin 22-21 LSC Champions 10/29 *Angelo State 21-17 10/9 *A&M-Commerce 16-10 NAIA National Champions 1979 (12-1-0) Ron Harms 11/5 *A&M-Commerce 24-35 10/16 *Sul Ross 38-14 9/8 Troy State 7-6 11/12 *Howard Payne 10-31 10/23 *Angelo State 13-7 1976 (13-0-0) Gil Steinke 9/15 East Central 41-21 11/19 Southwest Texas 3-40 10/30 *Tarleton State 13-7 9/4 Texas Southern 36-20 9/29 vs Texas Southern 31-7 11/6 *Sam Houston 10-7 9/11 Slippery Rock 58-7 10/6 *Abilene Christian 37-21 1984 (6-5-0) Ron Harms 11/13 *Howard Payne 14-20 9/18 Hawaii 56-21 10/13 *S.F. Austin 31-10 9/8 Southwest Texas 0-8 11/20 *Southwest Texas 24-29 9/25 *Abilene Christian 38-10 10/20 *Sam Houston 49-10 9/15 Nevada-Reno 35-61 10/2 *S.F. Austin 77-7 10/27 *Angelo State 24-8 9/22 S.F. Austin 0-17 1972 (6-5-0) Gil Steinke 10/9 *A&M-Commerce 37-0 11/3 *A&M-Commerce 0-3 9/29 Texas Southern 17-13 9/9 Texas Southern 16-28 10/16 W. New Mexico 63-2 11/10 *Howard Payne 56-10 10/6 East Central 24-35 9/16 Trinity 20-3 10/23 *Angelo State 20-10 11/17 *Southwest Texas 42-10 10/13 Central Oklahoma 20-18 9/23 New Mex. Highlands 30-6 11/6 *Sam Houston 41-10 12/1 ^Western Colorado 38-14 10/20 *Angelo State 3-52 9/30 *S.F. Austin 26-7 11/13 *Howard Payne 40-0 12/8 #Angelo State 22-19 10/27 *A&M-Commerce 29-23 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 17-29 11/20 *Southwest Texas 44-6 12/15 !vs Central Oklahoma 20-14 11/3 *Howard Payne 41-24 10/14 *Sul Ross 23-7 12/4 ^Western Colorado 57-14 ^-NAIA quarterfinals, Kingsville 11/10 *Abilene Christian 28-13 10/21 *Angelo State 0-10 12/11 #Central Arkansas 26-0 #-NAIA semifinals, Kingsville 11/17 Missouri Western 28-13 10/28 *Tarleton State 33-7 ^-NAIA semifinals, Kingsville !-NAIA finals, McAllen, Texas 11/4 *Sam Houston 11-16 #-NAIA finals, Kingsville LSC Champions 1985 (8-3-0) Ron Harms 11/11 *Howard Payne 38-14 LSC Champions NAIA National Champions 9/7 Southwest Texas 30-7 11/18 *Southwest Texas 16-20 NAIA National Champions 9/21 S.F. Austin 21-28 1980 (6-5-0) Ron Harms 9/28 West Texas A&M 17-37 1973 (2-8-0) Gil Steinke 9/6 Northern Arizona 14-24 10/5 Texas Southern 45-7 9/8 Jacksonville State 14-34 9/13 Troy State 6-14 10/12 East Central 30-13 9/22 *Abilene Christian 14-35 9/20 Saginaw Valley State 52-0 10/19 Central Oklahoma 21-28 9/29 *S.F. Austin 31-14 10/4 Texas Southern 33-41 10/26 *Angelo State 23-20 10/6 *A&M-Commerce 7-28 10/11 *Abilene Christian 46-13 11/2 *A&M-Commerce 22-19 10/13 *Sul Ross 7-10 10/18 *S.F. Austin 0-14 11/9 *Howard Payne 45-0 10/20 *Angelo State 28-45 10/25 *Sam Houston 42-20 11/16 *Abilene Christian 10-3 10/27 *Tarleton State 33-34 11/1 *Angelo State 16-33 11/23 *Eastern New Mexico 21-17 11/3 *Sam Houston 14-15 11/8 *A&M-Commerce 14-7 LSC Champions 11/10 *Howard Payne 0-28 11/15 *Howard Payne 14-9 11/17 *Southwest Texas 49-10 11/22 *Southwest Texas 17-14 1986 (9-2-0) Ron Harms 1977 (8-1-1) Fred Jonas 9/6 Texas Southern 48-27 1974 (13-0-0) Gil Steinke 9/10 Livingston 21-13 1981 (9-2-0) Ron Harms 9/13 North Dakota 67-44 9/14 Jacksonville State 20-19 9/17 East Central 35-14 9/5 Northern Arizona 26-3 9/20 East Central 27-20 9/21 Monterrey Tech 33-6 10/1 vs Texas Southern 28-13 9/12 Texas-EI Paso 37-15 10/4 Lamar 35-10 9/28 *Abilene Christian 46-14 10/8 *Abilene Christian 25-25 9/19 Cameron 17-7 10/11 *Howard Payne 52-0 10/5 S.F. Austin 28-24 10/15 *S.F. Austin 36-8 10/3 Texas Southem 31-13 10/18 *A&M-Commerce 42-0 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 27-20 10/22 *Sam Houston 34-20 10/10 Abilene Christian 34-27 10/25 Central Oklahoma 38-17 10/19 *Sul Ross 43-13 10/29 *Angelo State 35-7 10/17 S.F. Austin 42-10 11/1 *West Texas A&M 49-54 10/26 *Angelo State 42-14 11/5 *A&M-Commerce 6-7 10/24 Sam Houston 10-7 11/8 *Eastern New Mexico 29-34 11/2 *Tarleton State 51-7 11/12 *Howard Payne 27-20 10/31 Angelo State 21-29 11/15 *Abilene Christian 36-19 11/9 *Sam Houston 34-14 11/19 *Southwest Texas 21-10 11/7 A&M-Commerce 13-7 11/22 *Angelo State 52-3 11/16 *Howard Payne 42-19 11/14 Howard Payne 49-9 11/23 *Southwest Texas 14-0 1978 (5-6-0) Fred Jonas 11/21 Southwest Texas 21-14 1987 (9-2-0) Ron Harms 11/30 ^Cameron 21-19 9/9 Livingston 2-6 9/5 Southwest Texas 20-0 12/14 #Henderson State 34-23 9/16 East Central 27-7 1982 (5-6-0) Ron Harms 9/12 Idaho State 52-51 ^-NAIA semifinals, Kingsville 9/23 Montana State 21-42 9/4 McNeese State 21-42 9/19 Sam Houston 35-45 #-NAIA finals, Kingsville 9/30 Texas Southern 28-0 9/11 Nevada-Reno 42-34 10/3 Lamar 43-14 LSC Champions 10/7 *Abilene Christian 13-28 9/18 Cameron 38-0 10/10 *Central Oklahoma 21-15 NAIA National Champions 10/14 *S.F. Austin 32-8 9/25 East Central 57-24 10/17 *A&M-Commerce 42-20 10/21 *Sam Houston 32-34 10/9 *Abilene Christian 18-34 10/24 Cameron 39-20 1975 (12-0-0) Gil Steinke 10/28 *Angelo State 19-21 10/16 *S.F. Austin 21-35 10/31 *West Texas A&M 44-20 9/13 Hawaii 43-9 11/4 *A&M-Commerce 17-32 10/23 *Sam Houston 33-10 11/7 *Eastem New Mexico 30-7 9/27 *Abilene Christian 24-21 11/11 *Howard Payne 36-17 10/30 *Angelo State 30-20 11/14 *Abilene Christian 35-28 10/4 *S.F. Austin 49-0 11/18 *Southwest Texas 48-21 11/6 *A&M-Commerce 22-37 11/21 *Angelo State 6-13 10/11 *A&M-Commerce 36-7 11/13 *Howard Payne 8-24 LSC Champions

67 1988 (10-3-0) Ron Harms 11/21 ^Western State 22-13 10/19 *Central Oklahoma 35-7 9/23 Sam Houston 7-38 9/3 Southwest Texas 28-41 11/28 #Portland State 30-35 10/26 *West Texas A&M 21-0 9/30 *Tarleton State 31-19 9/10 Texas Southern 29-6 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 11/2 *Eastern New Mexico 24-13 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 7-0 9/24 Portland State 29-22 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Portland, OR 11/9 *Abilene Christian 38-0 10/14 *Central Oklahoma 13-21 10/1 *Cameron 42-0 LSC Champions 11/16 *Angelo State 24-17 10/21 *West Texas A&M 3-13 10/8 *A&M-Commerce 35-42 11/23 ^California-Davis 14-17 10/28 *Eastern New Mexico 7-35 10/15 *Central Oklahoma 35-0 1993 (7-6-0) Ron Harms ^-NCAA first round, Davis, CA 11/4 *Abilene Christian 24-7 10/22 *West Texas A&M 32-7 9/4 Southwest Texas 14-20 LSC Champions 11/11 *Angelo State 2-14 10/29 *Eastern New Mexico 32-18 9/11 Mississippi College 9-13 1997 (9-2$) Ron Harms 11/5 *Abilene Christian 66-23 9/18 Portland State 17-22 2001 (9-2) Richard Cundiff 9/13 *Central Oklahoma 33-7 11/12 *Angelo State 46-26 9/25 Sam Houston 20-34 9/8 *Southwestern Okla. 24-0 9/20 North Alabama 12-17 11/19 ^Mississippi College 39-15 9/15 *Southeastern Okla. 45-7 10/2 Central State (OH) 19-36 9/27 *Harding 33-7 11/26 #Tennessee-Martin 34-15 10/9 *A&M-Commerce 28-3 10/4 *Tarleton State 43-14 9/22 Prairie View A&M 21-14 12/3 !Portland State 27-35 10/16 *Central Oklahoma 38-7 10/11 *A&M-Commerce 34-6 9/29 *Tarleton State 23-20 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 10/30 *Eastern New Mexico 54-22 10/18 *vs Midwestern State 30-7 10/6 *A&M-Commerce 24-30 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Kingsville 11/6 *Abilene Christian 26-10 10/25 *West Texas A&M 33-0 10/13 *Central Oklahoma 35-21 !-NCAA semifinals, Portland, OR 11/13 *Angelo State 16-7 11/1 *Eastern New Mexico 56-14 10/20 *West Texas A&M 33-17 11/20 ^Portland State 50-15 11/8 *Abilene Christian 54-7 10/27 *Eastern New Mexico 35-14 1989 (10-1-0) Ron Harms 11/27 #California-Davis 51-28 11/15 *Angelo State 35-25 11/3 *Abilene Christian 35-7 9/2 Southwest Texas 28-13 12/4 !North Alabama 25-27 11/22 ^California-Davis 33-37 11/10 *Angelo State 27-3 9/9 Texas Southern 34-17 ^-NCAA first round, Portland, OR ^-NCAA first round, Davis, CA 11/17 ^California-Davis 32-37 9/23 Portland State 31-12 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Davis, CA LSC Champions ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 9/30 *Cameron 35-0 !-NCAA semifinals, Florence, AL LSC Champions 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 48-7 LSC Champions 1998 (11-3$) Ron Harms 10/14 *Central Oklahoma 41-0 9/3 North Dakota State 6-16 2002 (10-3) Richard Cundiff 10/21 *West Texas A&M 39-3 1994 (12-2-0) Ron Harms 9/12 *Central Oklahoma 9-38 9/7 Southwest Texas 21-28 10/28 *Eastem New Mexico 27-12 9/1 Southwest Texas 45-14 9/19 Sam Houston State 16-10 9/14 Prairie View A&M 65-0 11/4 *Abilene Christian 33-13 9/17 East Central 51-0 9/26 *Harding 38-6 9/21 *Tarleton State 16-3 11/11 *Angelo State 42-3 9/24 Portland State 34-20 10/3 *Tarleton State 42-7 9/28 *Midwestern State 9-6 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 42-18 11/18 ^Mississippi College 19-34 10/1 Central State (OH) 7-16 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 37-15 10/17 *Midwestern State 48-7 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 10/8 *A&M-Commerce 31-0 10/19 *Northeastern State 13-10 10/24 *West Texas A&M 43-21 LSC Champions 10/15 *Central Oklahoma 34-0 10/26 *West Texas A&M 49-7 10/22 *Tarleton State 61-24 10/31 *Eastern New Mexico 28-14 11/7 *Abilene Christian 56-28 11/2 *Eastern New Mexico 34-37 1990 (6-4-0) Ron Harms 10/29 *Eastern New Mexico 24-15 11/9 *Abilene Christian 22-16 11/5 *Abilene Christian 48-0 11/14 *Angelo State 38-14 9/1 Southwest Texas 7-15 11/16 *Angelo State 37-14 11/12 *Angelo State 30-28 11/21 ^California-Davis 54-21 9/8 vs North Dakota 26-23 11/19 ^Western State 43-7 11/28 #Central Okla. 24-21 (ot) 11/23 ^Nebraska-Kearney 58-40 9/15 Portland State 9-14 11/26 #Portland State 21-16 12/5 !Northwest Missouri 34-49 11/30 #California-Davis 27-20 (ot) 9/29 *Cameron 33-6 12/3 !Indiana (PA) 46-20 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 12/6 !Valdosta State 12-21 10/6 *A&M-Commerce 6-26 12/10 $North Alabama 10-16 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Edmond, OK ^-NCAA first round, Kearney, NE 10/13 *Central Oklahoma 35-13 ^-NCAA first round playoffs !-NCAA semifinals, Maryville, MO #-NCAA quarterfinals, Kingsville 10/20 *West Texas A&M 21-16 #-NCAA quarterfinal round playoffs !-NCAA semifinals, Valdosta, GA 10/27 *Eastern New Mexico 31-12 !-NCAA semifinal playoffs 1999 (5-6$) Ron Harms LSC Champions 11/3 *Abilene Christian 42-3 $-NCAA championship 9/4 *Northeastern State 2-9 11/10 *Angelo State 13-21 LSC Champions 9/11 McNeese State 10-24 2003 (11-2) Richard Cundiff 9/18 *East Central 20-14 9/4 Portland State 21-34 1991 (7-3-0) Ron Harms 1995 (11-2-0) Ron Harms 9/25 Sam Houston 24-34 9/20 Nicholls State 27-26 8/31 Nicholls State 7-3 9/9 Portland State 40-7 10/2 *Tarleton State 7-23 9/27 *Tarleton State 23-15 9/7 Southwest Texas 14-29 9/14 Southwest Texas 40-12 10/9 *A&M-Commerce 10-14 10/4 *Midwestern State 29-23 9/21 Portland State 35-14 9/23 Sam Houston 23-24 10/16 *Midwestern State 7-10 10/11 *A&M-Commerce 31-7 10/23 *West Texas A&M 35-14 9/28 Prairie View A&M 41-3 9/30 *Tarleton State 51-0 10/18 *Northeastern State 42-13 10/30 *Eastern New Mexico 42-7 10/5 *Cameron 30-7 10/7 *A&M-Commerce 37-18 10/25 *West Texas A&M 38-13 10/14 *Central Oklahoma 27-21 11/6 *Abilene Christian 40-14 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 22-24 11/13 *Angelo State 42-38 11/1 *Eastern New Mexico 44-26 10/19 *Central Oklahoma 23-13 10/21 *West Texas A&M 55-17 11/8 *Abilene Christian 10-7 10/28 *Eastern New Mexico 33-14 11/2 *Eastern New Mexico 36-20 11/15 *Angelo State 44-17 11/4 *Abilene Christian 54-7 11/9 *Abilene Christian 20-0 11/22 ^Tarleton State 34-10 11/11 *Angelo State 41-20 11/16 *Angelo State 17-21 11/18 ^Fort Hays State 50-28 11/29 #Central Oklahoma 49-6 11/25 #Portland State 30-3 12/6 !Grand Valley State 3-31 1992 (9-3-0) Ron Harms 12/2 !Pittsburg State 25-28 (ot) ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 9/5 Southwest Texas 14-15 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville #-NCAA quarterfinals, Kingsville 9/12 Nicholls State 50-12 #-NCAA quarterfinals, Kingsville !-NCAA semifinals, Kingsville 9/19 Portland State 44-43 !-NCAA semifinals, Kingsville LSC Champions 10/3 *Cameron 50-0 LSC Champions 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 17-10 2004 (9-2) Richard Cundiff 10/17 *Central Oklahoma 36-12 1996 (8-3$) Ron Harms 9/4 *Northeastern State 10-6 10/24 Mississippi College 33-37 9/7 North Dakota St. 10-20 2000 (4-7) Richard Cundiff 9/11 *East Central 24-7 9/14 Sam Houston 41-17 10/31 *Eastern New Mexico 26-0 8/31 North Dakota State 7-52 9/25 *West Texas A&M 69-21 9/21 North Alabama 7-24 11/7 *Abilene Christian 38-14 9/9 *Southwestern Okla. 13-16 10/2 *A&M-Commerce 31-13 11/14 *Angelo State 9-6 10/5 *Tarleton State 40-10 10/9 *Central Oklahoma 41-31 10/12 *A&M-Commerce 35-28 9/16 *Southeastern Okla. 34-14

68 10/16 *Midwestern State 27-3 10/25 *Eastern New Mexico 35-32 All-Time vs. Opponents 10/23 *Eastern New Mexico 29-22 11/1 *Abilene Christian 17-42 10/30 *Abilene Christian 10-17 11/8 *Angelo State 38-14 23rd Infantry...... 1-0 Nevada-Reno...... 1-1 11/6 *Angelo State 49-18 Abilene Christian...... 31-15-1 New Mexico Highlands...... 2-0 11/13 ^Southeastern Okla. 40-30 2009 (9-3) Bo Atterberry Angelo State...... 32-13 Nicholls State...... 3-0 11/20 #Northwest Missouri St. 14-34 8/29 Delta State 28-17 Arizona State...... 1-0 North Alabama...... 0-4 ^-NCAA first round, Kingsville 9/5 *East Central 39-7 Arkansas Tech...... 1-0 North Dakota...... 2-1 #-NCAA second round, Maryville, MO 9/12 *Central Oklahoma 46-17 Austin College...... 3-3 North Dakota State...... 0-3 LSC Champions 9/19 *Northeastern State 31-14 Baylor...... 0-1 North Texas...... 1-0 9/26 *West Texas A&M 23-17 Breckenridge...... 1-0 Northeastern Louisiana...... 1-0 2005 (6-4) Richard Cundiff 10/3 *Tarleton State 34-20 Brownsville Junior College...... 1-0 Northeastern State (OK)...... 6-1 8/27 Texas College 60-6 10/10 *A&M-Commerce 35-34 Cal State-Long Beach...... 0-1 Northern Arizona...... 1-1 9/3 *Northeastern State 40-14 10/17 *Midwestern State 7-38 Cal State-Los Angeles...... 0-1 Northern State (SD)...... 1-0 9/10 *East Central 28-0 10/24 *Eastern New Mexico 38-31 UC Davis...... 3-3 Northwest Missouri State...... 1-3 9/24 *West Texas A&M 20-28 10/31 *Abilene Christian 35-47 Cameron...... 9-0 Oregon College...... 1-0 10/1 *Tarleton State 24-21 11/7 *Angelo State 35-32 Carswell Air Force Base...... 0-1 Peacock Military...... 1-0 10/8 *Central Oklahoma 41-38 11/14 ^Tarleton State 56-57 Central Arkansas...... 1-0 Pittsburg State...... 0-1 10/15 *Midwestern State 14-41 ^- NCAA first round, Kingsville Central Oklahoma...... 19-3 Portland State...... 9-5 10/22 *Eastern New Mexico 26-14 LSC Champions 10/29 *Abilene Christian 3-19 Central (OH) State...... 2-2 Prairie View A&M...... 3-0 11/5 *Angelo State 51-54 2010 (10-2) Bo Atterberry Central Washington...... 1-0 Randolph Field...... 2-0 9/2 Northwest Missouri 16-7 Concordia (MN)...... 1-0 Rice...... 0-6 2006 (3-8) Richard Cundiff 9/11 *East Central 20-7 Corpus Christi...... 9-2 Rice “B”...... 0-1 9/2 *Southwestern Okla. 17-23 9/18 *A&M-Commerce 21-0 Corpus Christi NAS...... 1-0 Saginaw Valley State...... 1-0 9/9 *A&M-Commerce 20-17 9/25 *Incarnate Word 37-9 Daniel Baker...... 8-0-1 Salem (WV)...... 1-0 9/16 Western Oregon 10-36 10/2 *Abilene Christian 24-31 Delta State...... 1-0 Sam Houston State...... 29-24 9/23 *Southeastern Okla. 31-28 10/9 *Angelo State 28-21 Dixie University...... 1-0 San Jose State...... 1-2 9/30 *West Texas A&M 31-51 10/16 *West Texas A&M 28-24 East Central (OK)...... 15-3 Schreiner...... 7-6-1 10/7 *Tarleton State 0-23 10/23 *Tarleton State 13-10 East Texas Baptist...... 2-0 Slippery Rock...... 1-0 10/14 *East Central 37-34 10/30 *Southwestern Okla. 56-17 Eastern New Mexico...... 22-4 Southeastern Oklahoma...... 6-0 10/21 *Midwestern State 17-44 11/6 *Midwestern State 27-7 Edinburg Junior College...... 3-1 Southern Illinois...... 1-0 10/28 *Eastern New Mexico 14-37 11/13 *Southeastern Okla. 38-24 Fort Brown...... 3-0 Southern Methodist...... 0-1 11/4 *Abilene Christian 38-41 11/27 ^Northwest Missouri 31-35 Fort Hays State...... 1-0 Southwestern...... 3-2-1 11/11 *Angelo State 20-38 ^-NCAA second round, Kingsville Fort Sam Houston...... 3-1 Southwestern Oklahoma...... 2-3 Grand Valley State...... 0-1 St. Edward’s...... 2-1 2011 (6-5) Bo Atterberry Hardin-Simmons...... 0-2 St. Mary’s...... 6-4-1 9/2 Central Washington 21-10 Harding...... 2-0 Stephen F. Austin...... 29-12-1 9/10 Minot State 19-7 Hawai’i...... 2-0 Sul Ross State...... 29-7-1 9/17 *vs West Texas A&M 21-42 Henderson State...... 1-0 Tarleton State...... 19-6 9/24 *Midwestern State 38-44 Herioco (Mex.)...... 1-0 Tennessee-Martin...... 1-0 10/1 *A&M-Commerce 39-21 Hillsdale (MI) College...... 1-0 Texas...... 0-1 10/8 Lindenwood 35-41 Houston...... 1-2 Texas A&M...... 0-5-1 10/15 *Incarnate Word 41-38 Howard Payne...... 30-10 Texas A&M-Commerce...... 37-21-1 10/22 *Tarleton State 34-41 Idaho State...... 1-0 Texas College...... 1-0 10/29 *Angelo State 36-33 Incarnate Word...... 2-0 Texas Lutheran...... 9-0-1 11/5 *Abilene Christian 34-42 Indiana (PA)...... 1-0 Texas Southern...... 10-3 2007 (3-8) Bo Atterberry 11/12 *Eastern New Mexico 23-10 Jacksonville State...... 1-1 Texas State...... 33-25-2 8/31 *Southwestern Okla. 3-7 Kelly Field...... 1-0 Texas Wesleyan...... 1-0 9/8 *A&M-Commerce 7-24 * - Lone Star Conference Kingsville Firemen...... 1-1 Texas-Arlington...... 1-1 9/15 Western Oregon 14-22 $ - 1996-99 seasons were vacated Lackland Air Force Base...... 1-0 Texas-El Paso...... 1-0 9/22 *Southeastern Okla. 27-17 BOLD indicates home game Lamar...... 13-3-1 Trinity...... 14-9-1 9/29 *West Texas A&M 3-36 Lenoir-Rhyne...... 1-0 Troy State...... 1-2 10/6 *Tarleton State 21-31 Lindenwood...... 0-1 Valdosta State...... 0-1 10/13 *East Central 17-21 Livingston...... 1-1 Victoria Junior College...... 5-0 10/20 *Midwestern State 6-73 Long Beach State...... 2-0 West Texas A&M...... 16-9-1 10/27 *Eastern New Mexico 38-35 Western State (CO)...... 4-0 11/3 *Abilene Christian 31-59 McAllen High...... 1-0 11/10 *Angelo State 47-21 McMurry...... 11-6-1 Western New Mexico...... 1-0 McNeese State...... 2-2 Western Oregon...... 0-2 2008 (7-4) Bo Atterberry Mexico City College...... 1-0 Westmoreland College...... 1-0 8/28 North Dakota 14-40 Midwestern State...... 6-7 Wisconsin-Platteville...... 1-0 9/6 *East Central 44-14 Minot State...... 1-0 Wofford...... 1-0 9/13 *Central Oklahoma 41-6 Mississippi College...... 1-3 Total...... 580-269-16 9/20 *Northeastern State 42-14 Missouri Western...... 1-0 Home...... 331-103-8 9/27 *West Texas A&M 35-55 Montana State...... 0-1 Away...... 233-160-8 10/4 *Tarleton State 27-16 Monterrey Tech...... 1-0 Neutral...... 16-6 10/11 A&M-Commerce 35-0 National University of Mexico...... 5-0 Postseason...... 34-16 10/18 *Midwestern State 16-38 Nebraska-Kearney...... 1-0

69 2011 Fred Winborn, RB, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Steve Yaden, WR, LSC-HM Jeremy Aguilar, LB, LSC-1, LSC Linebacker of the Year, Football Gazette All-Region-2 D2Football.com All-American-HM, Daktronics All-Region-1, 2004 Daktronics All-American-2, Football Gazette All-Region-2, 2008 Ryan Beard, RB, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-American-HM Tim Byerly, OL, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Michael Bragg, DB, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Robert Armstrong, WR, LSC-1 Clavens Charles, RS, LSC-HM James Cardenas, OL, LSC-1 Sherman Batiste, WR, LSC-1 Damian Couthren, WR, LSC-2 D.R. Coleman, FB, LSC-1 Roderick Benman, DE, LSC-2, Football Gazette All- Billy Garza, QB, LSC-HM Spencer Cowins, DB, LSC-2 Region-2, Football Gazette All-American-HM, Daktronics Jorge Guerra, OL, LSC-HM Richard Estrella, OL, LSC-HM All-Region-2, BSN All-American-2 Tyrrell Herndon, DE, LSC-HM Deandrae Fillmore, LB, Daktronics All-American-1, James Cannell, DT, LSC All-Academic, Academic All- Eric John, DB, LSC-HM D2Football.com All-American-HM, Daktronics All-Region-1, District-1, Academic All-American-2 Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2 AP Little All-American-2, Dopke All-American-2, D2Foot- Marcus Sanders, LB, LSC-HM Jimmy Lugo, DE, LSC-HM ball.com All-Region-2, LSC-1, co-LSC South Linebacker Derek Tesch, TE-DS, LSC-1 (DS), LSC-HM (TE) Billy Martin, RB, LSC-HM of the Year Johnny Tivao, DT, LSC-HM Mike Martinez, LB, LSC-2 Richard Hammond, P/PK, LSC-2 Jonathan Woodson, RB-KR, LSC-1 (RB), LSC-1 (KR), Jabir Perkins, S, LSC-1 (S), LSC-HM (KR), LSC South Tracey James, DB, LSC-1 Football Gazette All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-Ameri- Defensive Back of the Year, Daktronics All-Region-1, Da- Todd Knutson, TE, LSC-1 can-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Daktronics All-American-2, ktronics All-American-2, Cactus Bowl Participant, AP Little Eric Lonette, DL, LSC-HM D2Football.com All-American-HM, AP Little All-American-1 All-American-3, Football Gazette All-Region-2, D2Football. Wilbert Martin, DL, Award Runner-up, com All-American-HM, Football Gazette All-American-HM D2Football.com All-American-HM, D2Football.com All- 2010 John Reeves, LB, LSC-2 Region-2, LSC-1, co-LSC South Lineman of the Year Robert Armstrong, WR, LSC-HM Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, DT, LSC-2, LSC South Co- Van Nelson, OL, LSC-HM Tressor Baptiste, LB, LSC-1, LSC South Linebacker of Defensive Lineman of the Year Roy Stroud, OL, D2Football.com All-American-HM, the Year, Daktronics All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Amer- Cody Smith, P, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Football D2Football.com All-Region-1, Football Gazette All-Re- ican-2, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-3, Gazette All-Region-2 gion-3, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Football Gazette All-American-HM, Football Gazette Jareko Taylor, WR, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant, Aoatoa Sualua, LB, LSC-2 All-Region-2, D2Football.com All-American-HM Football Gazette All-Region-3 John Tarpoff, DL, LSC-HM Sherman Batiste, WR, LSC-HM Derrick Thomas, DB, LSC-HM Daniel Taylor, QB, LSC-2, LSC South Offensive Back of Christian Brom, PK, LSC-2 Markeith Wesley, OL, LSC-1, Football Gazette All- the Year Tim Byerly, C, LSC-HM Region-3 Curtis Tyler, DL, Football Gazette All-Region-3, LSC-2 James Cannell, DT, Academic All-District-1 Maurice Washington, WR, Football Gazette All-Region-2, Dondi Cooks, DT, LSC-HM 2007 LSC-1, LSC South Receiver of the Year, Cactus Bowl Arron Fisher, RS, LSC-HM Clavens Charles, RS, LSC-HM Participant DeIra Glover, SS, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2 Clayton Cretors, LB, LSC-1 Jesse Whitley, OL, Football Gazette All-Region-3, LSC-1 Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2, D2Football.com All-American- Jimmy Lugo, DE, LSC-2 Larry Williams, RB, D2Football.com All-American-HM, HM Raymorris Miller, RB, LSC-HM Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Colby Lowrie, OG, LSC-2 Rod Mosley, DB, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, Kendrick Matthews, S, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-Region-1, AP Little All-American-2, 2003 Trent Perkins, OT, LSC-2 Daktronics All-Region-1, Daktronics All-American-2, Cactus Kenny Benoit, LB, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 Corey Robertson, FS, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Bowl Participant Richard Hammond, K, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-Region-1, Football Gazette All- Cody Smith, P, LSC-1, D2Football.com National Player of Brent Holmes, WR, LSC-2 American-HM the Week Todd Knutson, TE, LSC-2 Matt Romig, DE, LSC-2 Jason Lee, DB, LSC-2, Cactus Bowl Participant Marcus Sanders, LB, LSC-2 2006 Fai Leomitti, LB, LSC-2 Derek Tesch, LS, LSC-2 Anthony Bates, S, LSC-2 Erick Lewis, WR, LSC-1 Derrick Thomas, DB, LSC-2 John Cook, OL, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1 Wilbert Martin, DL, LSC-2 Johnny Tivao, DT, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Clayton Cretors, S, LSC-HM Clint Merz, DL, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-Region-3 Osazee Eguae, RB, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Eddie Moten, DB, D2Football.com All-American-1, Jonathan Woodson, RB-RS, LSC-2, LSC-HM Raymorris Miller, RB, Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-2 Football Gazette All-American-HM, Football Gazette Rony Perard, TE, LSC-2 All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1, LSC South 2009 Cody Smith, P, LSC-HM Defensive Back of the Year, Cactus Bowl Participant Sherman Batiste, WR, LSC-HM Jareko Taylor, WR, LSC-2 Kevin Palmer, C, Remington Award Winner, AFCA All- Thermon Biggers, LB, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Joe Williams, DB-RS, LSC-1 (RS), LSC-2 (DB) American-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, Daktronics Christian Brom, PK, LSC-HM Steve Yaden, WR, LSC-HM All-American-1, D2Football.com All-Region-1, Football Tim Byerly, OL, LSC-HM, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Gazette All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Football Roll 2005 Gazette All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Line- Damian Couthren, WR, LSC-HM Anthony Bates, DB, LSC-HM man of the Year, Cactus Bowl participant Connell Davis, RB, LSC-HM James Cardenas, OL, LSC-2 James Parham, OG, D2Football.com All-American-HM, Jeff Edwards, LB, LSC-2 Deandrae Fillmore, LB, LSC South Linebacker of the Football Gazette All-American-HM, Daktronics All-Re- Billy Garza, QB, LSC-2, Cactus Bowl participant Year, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-1, CollegeSportsRe- gion-1, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant DeIra Glover, SS, LSC-2 port.com All-American-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, Roy Stroud, OT, LSC-1, Cactus Bowl Participant Jorge Guerra, OL, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic, Academic Daktronics All-American-1, Football Gazette All- Daniel Taylor, QB, LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Back of All-District-1, Daktronics All-Region-2, Cactus Bowl par- American-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Football Gazette the Year ticipant All-Region-1, Cactus Bowl Participant Maurice Washington, WR, LSC-2 Drew Harper, OL, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Richard Hammond, P/PK, LSC-1 (P), LSC-2 (K), AP Little Larry Williams, RB, D2Football.com All-American-2, Foot- Eric John, CB, LSC-HM All-American-2, CollegeSportsReport.com All-American-2, ball Gazette All-American-3, Football Gazette All-Region-1, E.J. LeBlanc, KR, LSC-1 D2Football.com All-American-HM, Football Gazette Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-1 Ryan Lincoln, WR, LSC-2 All-American-HM, Daktronics Region-2, Football Gazette Stuart Moffitt, S, LSC-HM All-Region-2, Cactus Bowl Participant 2002 Trent Perkins, OL, LSC-HM Donta Jackson, DB, LSC-2 Luke Byrnes, OT, Daktronics All-Region-2, LSC-1 John Reeves, LB, LSC-2 Wilbert Martin, DL, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-Amer- Mike Clay, DL, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-Amer- Corey Robertson, FS, LSC-2 ican-2, D2Football.com All-American-HM, Daktronics ican-1, D2Football.com All-American-1, Football Gazette Matt Romig, DE, LSC-HM Region-1, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Cactus Bowl All-Region-2, D2Football.com All-Region-1, LSC-1, LSC Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, DT, LSC-HM, D2Football.com Participant South Lineman of the Year All-American-HM, Cactus Bowl participant, Texas vs. the Stephen McCoy, DB, LSC-1, Daktronics Region-1, Foot- Nicholas Davis, DB, D2Football.com All-American-1, Nation participant ball Gazette All-Region-2 Daktronics All-American-1, Football Gazette All-Region-2, Cody Smith, P, LSC-HM Raymorris Miller, RB, LSC-HM D2Football.com All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Markeith Wesley, OL, LSC-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, Van Nelson, OL, LSC-HM LSC-1, LSC South Defensive Back of the Year Football Gazette All-Region-1, Football Gazette All- Aoatoa Sualua, LB, LSC-2 Cody Eatmon, LSC-2 American-3, Cactus Bowl participant John Tarpoff, DL, LSC-2 Abel Gonzalez, QB, Football Gazette All-Region-2,

70 D2Football.com All-Region-2, Daktronics All-Region-2, All-American-1, NCAA DII All-American-1, Football Gazette Tom Crossland, OL, LSC All-Academic-1 LSC-1, LSC South Offensive Back of the Year All-American-1, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region, LSC Defen- Dexter Deese, RB, LSC-1 Jason Lee, DB, LSC-1 sive Back of the Year Kevin Dogins, OL, NCAA DII All-America-1, C.M. Frank Gary Lusk, WR, LSC-1, LSC South Division Receiver of Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC Freshman of the Year All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Football Gazette the Year Nick O’Brien, OL, LSC-1 All-America-2, LSC-1 T.J. Maroulis, DL, LSC All-Academic Randy Palmer, TE, Successful Farming Magazine Donovan Gans, DL, LSC-2 Eddie Moten, DB, D2Football.com All-Region-2, LSC-1 All-America-1, LSC All-Academic-1, GTE All-District VI Chris Hensley, LB, Football Gazette National Player of the Terrence Moten, DL, LSC-1 Academic, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Week, LSC-1 Davylyn Nelson, LB, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Richard Rose, OL, LSC-1, NCAA Division II All-Region-1, Sean Holcomb, LB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant D2Football.com All-Region-1, D2Football.com All-Region LSC All-Academic-1, LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll Richard Jones, DB, Football Gazette National Player of Defensive Player of the Year, LSC-1 Lane Tobola, DL, LSC-1 the Week Kevin Palmer, C, Football Gazette All-Region-3, LSC-1 Tyrone Marshall, DB, NCAA DII Sports Information All- Victor Sauceda, P, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic 1997 Region-1, Football Gazette All-America-2, LSC Defensive Walter Wigfall, OT, AP Little All-American-3, Daktronics David Alsip, DL, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-America-2, Back of the Year, LSC-1 All-American-2, Football Gazette All-Region-1, D2Football. NCAA Division II All-America-2, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Jaime Martinez, OL, Football Gazette All-America-1, com All-Region-1, Daktronics All-Region-1, LSC-1, LSC Snow Bowl participant NCAA DII All-Region-1, NCAA DII All-America-2, LSC-1 South Offensive Lineman of the Year Troy Asbell, LB, LSC-1 Jermane Mayberry, OL, LSC-1 Larry Williams, RB, Football Gazette All-Region-1, Cliff Clemons, OG, LSC-1, Football Gazette All- Joe Menchaca, QB, LSC-2 D2Football.com All-Region-2, Daktronics All-Region-2, America-2, NCAA Division II All-America-2, NCAA DII Courtney Palmer, LB, LSC-1 LSC-1 All-Region-1 Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 Terrence Davis, DB, LSC-1 Jeff Rodgers, DL, AFCA All-American-1, NCAA DII 2001 Chris Hensley, LB, LSC-1, AFCA All-American-1, Football All-America-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, C.M. Frank Aleric Clark, DB, LSC-2 Gazette All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Snow Bowl All-America-1, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Mike Clay, DL, LSC-1, LSC South Defensive Lineman of participant Kevin Thornewell, P, NCAA DII All-America-2, NCAA DII the Year John Humphrey, RB, NCAA DII All-Region-1 All-Region-1 Nicholas Davis, DB, LSC-1 Alex Medina, C, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-2 Wesley Whiten, RB, LSC-2 Cody Eatmon, DL, LSC-2 Norman Miller, RB, LSC-1 Abel Gonzalez, QB, LSC-2 Stephen Norman, WR, LSC-1 1993 Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC-1, LSC South Linebacker of the Randy Palmer, TE, Successful Farming Magazine All- Michael Cook, OL, LSC-1 Year, AP Little All-American-1, D2Football.com All-Ameri- America Farm Team-1, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, Tom Crossland, OL, LSC-2 can-1, AFCA All-American-1, Cactus Bowl participant LSC All Academic-1 Kevin Dogins, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Gary Lusk, WR, LSC-2 Richard Rose, OL, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, LSC Louis Fite, RB, LSC-2 Terrance Mouton, DL, LSC-2 All-Academic-1 Johnnie Freeman, DB, LSC-2 Davylyn Nelson, LB, LSC-2 Donovan Gans, LB, Football Gazette National Player of Eric Spencer, WR, LSC-1, LSC South Receiver of the 1996 the Week Year, Cactus Bowl participant David Alsip, DL, LSC-1 Sean Holcomb, LB, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-Ameri- Walter Wigfall, OL, LSC-1 Troy Asbell, LB, LSC-1 can-3, Snow Bowl participant Bryon Brown, LB, LSC-2 Rodney Hunter, LSC-2 2000 Glenard Burks, TE, LSC-2 Jaime Martinez, OL, LSC-2 Jeff Chase, OL, LSC-2 Jeremy Burnell, FB, LSC-2 Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 Aleric Clark, WR, LSC-2 Frank Castro, PK, LSC-2 Anthony Phillips, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA Robert Garza, OL, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Reg Durden, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-2 All-American-1, Football Gazette All-American-1, Football American-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, Daktronics Al Harris, DB, LSC-1 Gazette Defensive Player of the Year, C.M. Frank All-Amer- All-America-1, D2Football.com All-America-1, USAFootball. Tyrone Marshall, DB, NCAA DII All-Region-2, LSC-2, ican-1, NCAA Division II All-American-1, LSC Defensive com All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Snow Bowl participant Back of the Year, LSC-1, Senior Bowl, NCAA Division II Year Alex Medina, C, LSC-2 All-Region-1 Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC-1, LSC Linebacker of the Year Randy Palmer, TE, LSC All-Academic-1 Keith Pittman, DB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Glen Jones, DB, LSC-1 Todd Perkins, OT, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Moke Simon, DT, C.M. Frank All-American-1, Football Kerry Linnear, DL, LSC-2, Cactus Bowl paticipant American-1, NCAA DII All-America-1, Football Gazette Gazette All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Lineman Davylyn Nelson, LB, LSC-2 All-America-1, NCAA DII All-Region-2, LSC-1, LSC of the Year, Snow Bowl participant, NCAA Division II All- Dickie Russel, OL, Cactus Bowl participant Offensive Lineman of the Year, LSC All-Academic-1, Snow American-2, NCAA Division II All-Region-1 J.R. Turner, DB, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Back of the Year, Bowl participant Larry Young, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year Cactus Bowl participant Kevin Thornewell, P, NCAA DII All-America-3, NCAA DII Johnnie Warren, DL, LSC-2 All-Region-1, LSC-1 1992 Joe Bob Warner, OG, LSC-1 Bryant Brinkley, DB, LSC-1, C.M. 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Frank All-America-1, John Horn, OG, LSC-1 All-Region -1 Snow Bowl participant, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Billy Joe Kelly, DT, LSC-2 Kiah Johnson, LB, LSC-1 Chris Hensley, LB, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Martin Patton, RB, LSC-1 Kerrie Linnear, DL, LSC-1 Richard Jones, DB, LSC-1, Snow Bowl participant Anthony Phillips, DB, LSC-2 Nick O’Brien, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, Snow Jaime Martinez, OL, NCAA DII All-American-1, Football John Stevens, LB, LSC-1, Football Gazette All-America-2 Bowl participant Gazette All-American-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1, LSC-1 Jermane Mayberry, OL, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA 1991 1998 All-American-1, NCAA DII All-America-1, Football Gazette Bryant Brinkley, DB, LSC-1 Terrance Bennett, QB, LSC-1 All-America-1, LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year, NCAA Emmett Corwell, DL, LSC-2 Jeff Chase, OL, LSC-1 DII All-Region-1, LSC-1, Senior Bowl Participant Paschall Davis, LB, LSC-2 Cliff Clemons, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, NCAA Todd Perkins, OL, LSC-2 Earl Dotson, OL, LSC-2 DII All-Region-1 Kevin Thornewell, P, LSC-2 John Horn, OL, LSC-2 Robert Garza, OL, LSC-1, NCAA DII All-Region-1 Wesley Whiten, RB, LSC-2 Brian Nielsen, OL, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Matt Hickl, DB, NCAA DII All-Region Academic-1, LSC Karl Williams, WR, LSC-2 American-1, C.M. Frank All-America-1, LSC Lineman of Commissioner’s Honor Roll Larry Young, RB, LSC-2 the Year, LSC-1 John Humphrey, RB, LSC-1, NCAA Division II All-Region Vaughan Penny, DL, LSC-2 -1 1994 Zarak Peters, DE, LSC-2 Cedric Johnson, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA Glenard Burks, TE, LSC-2 Keith Pittman, DB, LSC-2

71 John Stevens, DL, LSC-1 Rod Mounts, OT, LSC-2 All-American-2, LSC-1 Charles Thompson, RB, LSC-1 Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1 Chris Soza, QB, CoSIDA District VI All-Academic-1 Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1 1990 Henry Smith, LB, LSC-2 1980 Herbie Anderson, DB, Blue-Grey game participant Rodney Williams, DE, LSC All-Academic-1 Joe Barefield, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Keithen DeGrate, OG, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Marcus Bonner, RB, All-Texas Sports-2 American-1, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Offensive 1986 Juan Castillo, DE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Johnny Bailey, RB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Randy Cretors, QB, LSC All-Academic-1 Randy Donnell, DB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District American-1, Football News All-America-1, Football News Durwood Roquemore, DB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, VI All-Academic-1 Freshman Team-1, NCAA DII Player of the Year Runner-up All-Texas Sports-1, NAIA All-District-1 Brian Nielsen, OT, LSC-2 (Harlon Hill Trophy), Texas Amateur Achiever of the Year, Leroy Seidel, DT, All-Texas Sports-1 Barron Preston, DB, LSC-2 Houston Chronicle All-Texas team, LSC Back of the Year, Emmuel Thompson, DB, LSC-2 Rodney Serpa, OL, LSC-2 LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-1 Don Washington, DB, LSC-1, AFCA All-American-1, NAIA Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1 All-District-1, All-Texas Sports-1, All-TC-1 1989 Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-1 Herbie Anderson, DB, LSC-2 Moses Horn, OL, AP Little All-America-1, LSC Offensive 1979 Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Marcus Bonner, RB, LSC-2 Hill Trophy), Street & Smith Magazine’s Exemplary Player Greg McCathern, LB, LSC-2 Andy Hawkins, LB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All- of the Year Award, AFCA/Domino’s Pizza Coaches’ Ken Mueller, OT, LSC-1, LSC All-Academic-1 American-1, AFCA All-American-1, LSC Lineman of the Choice Player of the Year, Football Writers of America All- Danny Munoz, DE, AP Little All-American-3, LSC-1 Year, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable Defensive America-1, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little All-American-1, Walter Rule, PK, LSC-1 Player in NAIA semifinal game, LSC All-Academic-1, Most Football Gazette All America-1, Football Gazette Offensive Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Back of the Valuable Defensive Player in NAIA quarterfinal game Player of the Year, Texas Amateur Achiever of the Year Year, AP Little All-American-2 Martin Stroman, QB, LSC-2, Most Valuable Offensive (USA Today), Visa Player of the Year, LSC Back of the Player in NAIA championship game Year, LSC-1, LSC Offensive Player of the Decade, South 1985 John Herrera, WR, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valu- Texas Sportsman of the Year, Blue-Grey Classic partici- Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 able Offensive Player in NAIA quarterfinal game pant, East-West Shrine Game participant Ken Blackmon, DT, LSC-1 Robert Poole, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Lawrence Batiste, DB, LSC-2 Marcus Brown, RB, LSC-2 Leroy Seidel, DT, Most Valuable Defensive Player in NAIA Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 James Collins, WR, LSC-2 quarterfinal game Rod Brown, QB, LSC-2 Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1 Emmuel Thompson, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Keithen DeGrate, OL, LSC-1 Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-2 Valuable Player in NAIA championship game. Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC-1 Wilmer Green, DT, LSC-2 Don Washington, DB, LSC-2 James King, LB, LSC-1 James Jefferson, DB, Football News All-America-1, LSC- Jafus White, DB, NAIA All-American-1, Mizlou Network Ed LaTouf, C, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC Offen- 1, LSC Defensive Back of the Year All-America-1, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 sive Lineman of the Year, LSC Team of the Decade, LSC-1 Walter Rule, PK, LSC-1, All-TC-1, AP Little All-American-2 Eldon Wilie, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All -District-1 Barron Preston, DB, LSC-1 Heath Sherman, FB, LSC-1, LSC Freshman of the Year, John Randle, DE, Football Gazette All-America-1, LSC All-TC-1 1978 Lineman of the Year, LSC Team of the Decade, LSC-1, Charles Smith, C, AP Little All-America-1, Football News Mark Dizdar, LSC All-Academic-1 King Classic participant All-America-1, LSC-1 Randy Friedrich, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Jorge Rodriguez, OT, LSC-1 Robert Soza, LB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA Acadmiec Billy John, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1, King Classic participant All-District VI-1, Texas All-Academic-1 All-District-1 Henry Smith, LB, LSC-2 Richard Zepeda, G, LSC-1, All-TC-1 Martin Stroman, QB, LSC-2 Bryan Sweeney, WR, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 1988 1984 Raymond Waddy, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Herbie Anderson, DB, LSC-2 Ken Blackmon, DT, LSC-1 Jafus White, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon Mike Dyal, TE, LSC Freshman of the Year Wade Whitmer, DE, Academic All-America-1, LSC All- Hill Trophy), AP Little All-American-1, South Texas Sports- Neal LaHue, PK, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1 Academic-1 man of the Year, AFCA All-American-1, Football Writers of Chris Soza, QB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI Ken Wright, OL, LSC-2 America All-America-1, Football News All America-1, LSC All-Academic-1, All-Texas Academic-1 Back of the Year, LSC-1, AFCA/Domino’s Pizza Coaches’ Richard Zepeda, OL, LSC-1 1977 Choice Award (NCAA DII Player of theYear) Johnny Barefield, DE, AFCA All-American-1, AP Little Kevin Beasley, LB, LSC-2 1983 All-American-1, NAIA All-American-2, LSC-1, NAIA All- Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC-2 Greg Hicks, WR, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI District-1 Ed LaTouf, C, LSC-2 All-Academic-1 Randy Brooks, DB, LSC-2 Rod Mounts, OL, AP Little All-American-1, Football News Neal LaHue, RB, LSC-2 Larry Collins, RB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All- All-America-2, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 Loyd Lewis, OG, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- American-1, Mizlou All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Back of the Barron Preston, DB, LSC-2 American-1, LSC-1 Year, Sporting News All-America-HM, NAIA All-District-1, John Randle, DE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC Lineman Mark Miller, DT, LSC All-Academic-1 Senior Bowl participant of the Year, LSC-1 Chris Soza, QB, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI Mark Dizdar, G, LSC-Academic-HM Jorge Rodriguez, OL, LSC-1 All-Academic-1 Stuart Dornburg, C, LSC-HM Heath Sherman, FB, AP Little All-American-3, Football Steve Fefer, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 News All-America-1, LSC Offensive Player of the Year, 1982 Clem Franks, TE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 LSC-1 Darrell Green, DB, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA All- Randy Friedrich, T, LSC-HM Kerry Simien, WR, LSC-1 American-1, LSC-1, LSC Most Valuable Player Doug Greene, DB, AP Little All-American-2, NAIA All- Henry Smith, LB, LSC-2 Steve Fuller, WR, LSC-2 America-HM, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Greg Hicks, DB, LSC All-Academic-1 Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 1987 Mark James, QB, LSC-2 Joe Henke, LB, Academic All-America-1, LSC All-Academ- Mike Adams, DT, LSC-2 Neal LaHue, RB/PK, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-2 ic-1, LSC-HM Johnny Bailey, RB, NCAA DII Player of the Year (Harlon Loyd Lewis, OG, LSC-1 Billy John, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Hill Trophy), AP Little All-American-1, Texas Male Amateur Mark Miller, DT, LSC-2 David Palmore, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Athlete of the Year, South Texas Sportsman of the Year, Tracy Payne, OT, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-2 Parker Peebles, LB, LSC All-Academic-HM AFCA All-American-1, Football News All-America-1, LSC Jimmy Rivera, LB, LSC-2 Glenn Starks, WR, NAIA All-America-1, LSC-1, LSC Line- Back of the Year, LSC-1 man of the Year, NAIA All-District-1 Ricky Collins, DB, LSC-1, LSC Defensive Back of the 1981 Bryan Sweeney, WR, LSC-HM Year Darrell Green, DB, LSC-1 Wade Whitmer, G, NAIA A.O. Duer Award, Academic All- Mike Dyal, TE, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2 Greg Hicks, WR, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI America-1, LSC All-Academic-1 Johnny Eaton, DE, LSC Freshman of the Year, LSC-2 All-Academic-1 Jerry Wilbanks, WR, LSC All-Academic-HM Moses Horn, OL, AP Little All-America-1, Football News Mark Miller, DT, LSC All-Academic-1, CoSIDA District VI All-America-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC-1 All-Academic-1 1976 Ed LaTouf, C, LSC-1 Durwood Roquemore, DB, NAIA All-American-1, AFCA Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1

72 Johnny Barefield, DL, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2, Most Valuable Back in NAIA semifinal game, LSC-1, Valuable lineman in NAIA championship game NAIA All-District-1 Academic All America-2, LSC All-Academic-1 Joe Herzik, FB, LSC All-Academic-HM Randy Brooks, DB, LSC-2 Larry Seidel, DT, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable David Hill, TE, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-Amer- Larry Collins, RB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA All- Lineman in NAIA semifinal playoff game ican-1, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, American-2, AP Little All-American-3, Most Valuable Back Glenn Starks, WR, NAIA All-America-1, NAIA All-District-1, East-West Shrine Game participant, American Bowl Game in NAIA national championship game LSC-1 participant, Japan All-Star Game participant, College All- George Franklin, RB, East-West Shrine Game participant, Wade Whitmer, DT, Academic All-America-1, LSC All- Star Game participant LSC-2 Academic-1 Johnny Martinez, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Clem Franks, TE, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Larry McFarland, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Doug Greene, DB, LSC-2 1975 David Palmore, LB, LSC-2 Larry Grunewald, LB, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Paul Rich, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA All- Lineman of the Year, Most Valuable Player in NAIA champi- Johnny Barefield, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most American-2 onship game, NAIA All-District-1 Valuable lineman in NAIA semifinal game Richard Ritchie, QB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC Back Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-2 Larry Collins, RB, NAIA All-American-2, LSC-1, NAIA All- of the Year, NAIA All-American-2, LSC All-Academic-1, Joe Henke, LB, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic All- District-1, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship game Most Valuable Back in NAIA semifinal game America-2, LSC-HM Stuart Dornburg, C, LSC All-Academic-HM Larry Seidel, DT, LSC-2 Larry McFarland, OL, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-2, Ray Evans, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC All-Academ- Glenn Starks, WR, LSC-2 NAIA All-American-2, NAIA All-District-1 ic-1 Dan St. Leger, OL, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All- David Palmore, LB, LSC-2 Larry Grady, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 District-1, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic All-America-2 Paul Rich, G, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, NAIA All-America- Larry Grunewald, LB, LSC-2 HM Larry Harvey, DB, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic-1 1974 Richard Ritchie, QB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All- Mike Hawkins, DE, LSC-HM Leonard Avery, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 American-1, NAIA Player of the Year, NAIA All-District-1, Howard Henderson, DL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Charles Bishop, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC All-Academic-1 Larry Collins, RB, LSC Freshman of the Year, NAIA District Freshman of the Year, Sports Illustrated Award of Merit, NAIA National Player of the Week, LSC-2 Stuart Dornburg, LB, LSC All-Academic-HM Ray Evans, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1 Don Hardeman, FB, NAIA All-American-1, AFCA All-Amer- ican-1, Time Magazine All-America-1, NAIA All-District-1, LSC-1, LSC Back of the Year, NAIA National Player of the Week, Sports Illustrated Award of Merit, AP Little All-American-2, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship game, Senior Bowl participant Larry Harvey, DB, LSC All-Academic-1 Mike Hawkins, DE, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA championship game Howard Henderson, DT, LSC-2 Joe Herzik, FB, LSC All-Academic-HM David Hill, TE, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, NAIA All- District-1, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-1, LSC Lineman of the Year Jerry Janik, LB, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little All- American-2, NAIA All-District-1, LSC-1, LSC Lineman of the Year, LSC All-Academic-1 Johnny Martinez, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-3 Larry McFarland, T, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-3, NAIA All-American-HM Greg Osborne, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM David Palmore, LB, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA semifinal game Richard Ritchie, QB, LSC-1, LSC All-Academic-1, NAIA All-District-1, Most Valuable Player in NAIA semifinal game Dan St. Leger, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1

1973 Clarence Alberts, RB, LSC-HM Richard Chapman, G, LSC-HM, LSC All-Academic-HM Don Hardeman, LB, Universal All-American-2, LSC-2 Larry Harvey, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM David Hill, TE, LSC-2 Ruford Huff, FB, LSC-2 Johnny Jackson, DE, Academic All-American-1, LSC All-Academic-1, LSC-HM Bruce Owens, OT, LSC-HM Danny Vasquez, DB, LSC All-Academic-HM Mike Wendel, QB/P, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM

1972 Floyd Goodwin, OL, LSC-1, Academic All-American-1, LSC All-Academic-1, NAIA All-District-1 Johnny Jackson, DE, LSC All-Academic-1, Academic All-American-1 Levi Johnson, DB, Gridiron Magazine All-American-1, All- Texas College-1, All-American Bowl game participant European Trip 1976 Allen Kaiser, LB, LSC-2, LSC All-Academic-1 Ernest Price, DE, AFCA All-American-1, All-Texas Col- First on the Continent lege-1, Universal Sports All-American-1, Senior Bowl game

73 participant, College All-Star game participant lege-1, NAIA All-American-HM, AP Little All-American-HM 1961 Al Villalobos, PK, LSC-2 Quinton Holtz, OL, LSC-1 Sid Blanks, RB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-2 Mike Wendel, QB, LSC-2 Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-2, All- Dickie Carpenter, E, LSC-2 Texas College-HM Doug Harvey, C, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM 1971 Bill Pettijohn, OL, LSC-1 Jarrell Hayes, QB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Floyd Goodwin, OL, All-Texas College-1, Academic All- Larry Pullin, DB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Mauricio Leal, HB, LSC-2 American-2 Butch Riley, LB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All- Leroy Schulmeier, T, LSC-2 Levi Johnson, DB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA American-2, AP Little All-American-HM All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All- Ed Scott, DB, LSC-1 1960 District-1, AFCA All-American-2 Sid Blanks, HB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Claude McMillon, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA 1967 Barry Copenhaver, LSC-HM All-District-1 Jerry Hajovsky, DL, LSC-2 Willie Crafts, T, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1 Curtis Neal, DT, All-Texas College-1 Dwight Harrison, E, LSC-2 James Franz, C, LSC-1 Ernest Price, DT, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All- Ray Hickl, DE, AP Little All-American-HM Jarrell Hayes, QB, LSC-1 District-1 James Hill, DB, LSC-1, Senior Bowl participant Harold Hees, HB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, AP Little Eldridge Small, WR, AP Little All-American-1, AFCA Quinton Holtz, DT, LSC-2 All-American-HM All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, NAIA All- Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, All- Tommy Janik, P, LSC-1 District-1, NAIA All-America-2, Senior Bowl participant Texas College-1 Harold King, LSC-2 Jerrald Taylor, WR, All-Texas College-1, Outstanding Larry Pullin, DB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Jesse Longhofer, G, LSC-HM Freshman Player on All-TC team Butch Riley, LB, LSC-1 Butch Pressley, FB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Carlos Saldana, DL, LSC-1 1970 Ed Scott, DB, LSC-HM 1959 Jim Brown, OL, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Barry Copenhaver, LSC-2 Karl Douglas, QB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, Houston 1966 James Franz, LSC-1 All-College-1, Most Valuable Back in NAIA championship Jerry Hajovsky, DT, LSC-HM Lupe Jaimes, TE, LSC-2 game, AP Little All-American-HM James Hill, DB, LSC-2 Kenneth Kachtik, FB, All-Texas College-HM Margarito Guerrero, DL, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little Tony Langeld, LB, LSC-HM Gerald Lambert, DL, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All-American-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1 Dwayne Nix, TE, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, All- All-American-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1, Most Valuable Dwight Harrison, WR, AFCA All-American-1, All-Texas Texas College-1 Lineman in NAIA championship game College-1, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM, NAIA All- Terry Oglesby, QB, LSC-2, All-Texas College-1 Jesse Longhofer, G, LSC-HM American-HM Carlos Saldana, DL, LSC-2 Butch Pressley, FB, All-Texas College-1, LSC-2, Most Allen Kaiser, LB, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Gene Upshaw, T, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM, Valuable Player in NAIA championship game Claude McMillon, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, LSC Senior Bowl participant, Coaches’ All-American Bowl Defensive Player of the Year, AP Little All-American-HM participant, College All-Star game participant 1958 Curtis Neal, DT, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM James Graeber, LSC-1 Ernest Price, DT, LSC-2, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA 1965 Gerald Lambert, DL, LSC-1 semifinal game James Brown, HB, LSC-HM, NAIA All-American-HM Charles Massey, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM Eldridge Small, WR, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, Houston Randy Johnson, QB, AP Little All-American-1, NAIA All- All-College-1, AP Little All-American-HM American-2, LSC-2 1957 Guile Vela, RB, LSC-HM Wilbur McDonald, E, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM, AP Harold Holden, HB, LSC-HM Robert Young, LB, NAIA All-American-1, AP Little Little All-American-HM Joe Howell, G, LSC-2 All-American-2, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1, Houston Milton Kellner, OT, LSC-1 Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-HM All-College-1, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA champion- L.J. Rolf, HB, LSC-HM W.J. Stokley, T, LSC-2 ship game Carl Smith, G, LSC-1 Raul Trevino, G, NAIA All-American-HM 1956 1969 Weldon Wilson, LB, LSC-1 Harold Holden, HB, LSC-2 Phelan Allee, FB, LSC-HM Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM Andy Browder, OL, AP Little All-American-HM, LSC-1 1964 Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-1 Thomas Domel, OL, All-Texas College-1, LSC-2, AP Little John Bugg, G, LSC-2 John Ormand, QB, LSC-HM All-American-HM Mike Ellis, E, LSC-1 Bill Pippen, G, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Karl Douglas, QB, LSC-2, NAIA All-American-HM, Most James Hill, HB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-HM Hall Whitley, T, AP Little All-American-2, LSC-1, All-Texas Valuable Back in NAIA championship game Randy Johnson, QB, LSC-1, Most Valuable Player in College-1 Ronald Fielding, OL, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little LSC, All-Texas College-1, AP Little All-American-2 All-American-HM Kenneth Perkins, DT, LSC-1 1955 Henry Glenn, RB, LSC-2 James Rode, E, LSC-1, All-Texas College-HM Steve Curry, FB, LSC-2 Margarito Guerrero, DL, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, L.J. Rolf, HB, LSC-HM Cal Hutzler, HB, LSC-2 NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-2, NAIA All- Carl Smith, G, LSC-2 Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-2 American-HM, Most Valuable Lineman in NAIA semifinal Weldon Wilson, LB, LSC-2 Merle Muckleroy, G, Helms Foundation All-America-1 game Bill Pippen, G, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1 Dwight Harrison, WR, LSC-2 1963 Hall Whitley, T, LSC-2 Alvin Matthews, DB, NAIA All-American-1, LSC-1, AP Sid Blanks, RB, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, LSC-2 Little All-American-2, College All-Star Game participant James Brown, RB, LSC-2 1954 James Respondek, TE, LSC-1, Most Valuable Lineman in Armando Nino, G, LSC-1 Steve Curry, FB, LSC-1, AP Little All-American-HM NAIA championship game James Rode, LB, LSC-1 Johnny McCampbell, E, LSC-2 Ed Scott, DB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All- Ted Unbehagen, E, LSC-2 Bill Pippen, G, LSC-HM, AP Little All-American-HM American-HM, NAIA All-American-HM Eldridge Small, WR, LSC-2, AP Little All-American-HM 1962 1953 Mike Williamson, FB, LSC-HM Sid Blanks, RB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-2, AP Little Jim Martin, Texas Conference-1 Robert Young, LB, LSC-1, NAIA All-District-1, AP Little All-American-HM William Putnam, Texas Conference-2 All-American-3, NAIA All-American-HM, LSC Lineman of Barry Copenhaver, Williamson All-American-HM, LSC-HM Alton Sanders, FB, Texas Conference-HM the Year Doug Harvey, OL, AP Little All-American-1, LSC-1, All- Bob Smith, Texas Conference-HM Texas College-1 Norman Smith, Texas Conference-HM 1968 Tommy Janik, P-DB, AP Little All-American-2, AP Little Karl Douglas, QB, LSC-1, NAIA All-American-HM All-American-HM, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, Challenge 1952 Ronald Fielding, OL, LSC-1 Bowl Participant George Edwards, Texas Conference-1 Henry Glenn, RB, outstanding freshman back in Texas Kenneth Jones, LSC-1 Bob Holloway, Texas Conference-1 colleges Butch Pressley, RB, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, William- Reggie West, FB, Texas Conference-1, AP Little All- Dwight Harrison, WR, LSC-1, All-Texas College-1, AP son All-American-HM, Challenge Bowl Participant American-HM Little All-American-HM, NAIA All-American-HM Jesse Villesca, LSC-HM Ray Hickl, DT, AFCA All-American-1, LSC-1, All-Texas Col- Charles Williams, All-Texas College-1, LSC-1

74 1951 1939 1936 Roland Beckworth, Texas Conference-HM Warren Arnold, E, Alamo Conference-2 Adrian Carson, G, Alamo Conference-1 A.J. Boese, Texas Conference-1 Stuart Clarkson, C, Alamo Conference-1 Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1 Truman Donahoo, Texas Conference-1 Bufurd Dugger, FB, Alamo Conference-HM Luther Rader, T, Alamo Conference-1 Jack Fink, Texas Conference-HM Kenneth Grimes, QB, Alamo Conference-1 Dorse Richards, E, Alamo Conference-1 Bob Holloway, Texas Conference-1 L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-2 Gene Rogers, Texas Conference-HM Robert Jones, G, Alamo Conference-2 1933-35 Bill Smalling, Texas Conference-HM Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-1 No records Jack Sportsman, Texas Conference-1, AP Little All- Morris Reese, G, Alamo Conference-1 American-HM Gilbert Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-HM 1932 Earl Turner, Texas Conference-1 Everett Stephens, T, Alamo Conference-1 John Mark Dixon, E, TIAA-1 Reggie West, FB, Texas Conference-HM 1938 1931 1950 Martin Ahrens, E, Alamo Conference-1 Lawrence Allen, C, TIAA-1 A.J. Boese, HB, Texas Conference-1 Joe Anthis, G, Alamo Conference-2 Albert Cox, HB, TIAA-1 Harold Menke, FB, AP Little All-American-HM Stuart Clarkson, C, Alamo Conference-2 Vernon Couch, FB, TIAA-2 Jim Martin, T, Texas Conference-1 Charles Foerster, G, Alamo Conference-HM W.L. Harbin, HB, TIAA-1 Stewart Norton, T, Texas Conference-1 Wallace Franks, C Alamo Conference-HM Martin Hodgkiss, T, TIAA-1 Alton Sanders, RB, Texas Conference-1 Leroy Fry, HB, AP Little All-American-HM, Wigman All- Eggleston Ramee, G, TIAA-2 Frank Schneider, G, Texas Conference-1 America-1, Alamo Conference-1 Robert Rich, E, TIAA-1 Kenneth Scholz, RB, Texas Conference-1, AP Little All- Dub Galiga, E, Alamo Conference-HM M.A. Smith, G, TIAA-1 American-HM Kenneth Grimes, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Harmon Teel, E, TIAA-2 Earl Harris, G, Alamo Conference-1 1949 Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1, AP Little All- 1930 Edwin Barrow, G, Texas Conference-1 American-HM J. Mil Audl, E, TIAA-HM Trenton Fowler, HB, Texas Conference-HM L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-2 Gordon Cabaniss, G, TIAA-1 Gene Greene, HB, Texas Conference-1 Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-1 Albert Cox, TIAA-1 Harold Menke, HB, Texas Conference-2 John Mumme, T, Alamo Conference-1 W.L. Harbin, HB, TIAA-HM Melvin Moody, E, Texas Conference-HM Woodrow Petty, HB, Alamo Conference-HM Dan Purcell, C, Texas Conference-2 Morris Reese, G, Alamo Conference-HM Frank Schneider, Texas Conference-HM B.W. Tewes, T, Alamo Conference-HM

1948 1937 none Don Hightower, HB, Alamo Conference-1 L.V. Hightower, E, Alamo Conference-1 1947 Clarence Jarvis, FB, Alamo Conference-1 Norman Brown, AP Little All-American-HM Fred McIntire, C, Alamo Conference-1

1946 Jack Schulze, AP Little All-American-HM

1942-45 No football during World War II

1941 Dick Brannon, T, Alamo Conference-2 Stuart Clarkson, C, AP Little All-American-1, Collyers All- American-1, NEA All-American-3, Alamo Conference-1 Alfred Dowgillio, T, Alamo Conference-HM Cecil Evans, T, Alamo Conference-2 Tuger Hall, QB, Alamo Conference-HM Russ Jensen, E, Alamo Conference-1 Robert Jones, G, Alamo Conference-HM Arthur Lang, E, Alamo Conference-1 Roscoe Maris, G, Alamo Conference-HM Francis Mattingly, FB, Alamo Conference-HM Jack Rucker, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Gil Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Maurice Taylor, E, Alamo Conference-2 Johnny Vargo, QB, Alamo Conference-1

1940 Warren Arnold, E, AP Little All-American-HM Dick Brannon, T, Alamo Conference-2 Stuart Clarkson, C, AP Little All-American-1, Alamo Conference-1 Cecil Evans, T, Alamo Conference-2 J.P. Hilliard, HB, Alamo Conference-2, AP Little All- American-HM Russ Jensen, Alamo Conference-1, AP Little All-Ameri- can-HM Art Lang, E, Alamo Conference-1 Francis Mattingly, FB, AP Little All-American-HM Dick Reese, AP Little All-American-HM Jack Rucker, FB, Alamo Conference-2 Gilbert Steinke, HB, Alamo Conference-2 Maurice Taylor, E, Alamo Conference-2 Johnny Vargo, QB, Alamo Conference-1 Butch Pressley

75 All-Time Javelina Captains 1930 - Lawrence Allen, Gordon Cabaniss 1973 - Game captains 1931 - Albert Cox, W.L. Harbin 1974 - Charles Bishop, Ray Evans, David Hill 1932 - Albert Cox, W.L. Harbin 1975 - Ray Evans, David Hill 1933 - Martin Hodgkiss, Basil Philiber 1976 - Leonard Avery, Larry McFarland, Richard Ritchie 1934 - John Mark Dixon, Charles Holden 1977 - Mike Hawkins, Joe Henke, Glenn Starks 1935 - Richmond Massey, Jack Schuepbach 1978 - Mark Dizdar, Elvis Hartsfield, Billy John 1936 - Adrian Carson, Elton Ford 1979 - Randy Friedrich, Andy Hawkins, Mike Sheffield, Martin Stroman 1937 - Clarence Jarvis, Fred McIntyre 1980 - Leroy Seidel, Don Washington 1938 - Kenneth Grimes, Don Hightower 1981 - Marcus Bonner, Royce Nitchmann, Durwood Roquemore 1939 - Kenneth Grimes 1982 - Darrell Green, Mark James, Tracy Payne, Justin Price 1940 - Warren Arnold, Stuart Clarkson 1983 - Loyd Lewis, Mark Miller 1941 - Maurice Taylor, Johnny Vargo 1984 - Bill Jones, Steven Mayberry, Mark Smith, Greg Wright 1942-45 - No teams 1985 - Ken Blackmon, Richard Zepeda 1946 - J.W. Helms, Bob Stevens 1986 - Darcy Davis, David Malesky, Greg McCathern, Ken Mueller 1947 - Norman Brown, Bob Leary 1987 - Darcy Davis, Moses Horn 1948 - Ivan Snowden, Carl Spoonemore 1988 - James Guidry, Heath Sherman 1949 - Game captains 1989 - Johnny Bailey, Ed LaTouf, Henry Smith 1950 - Stewart Bauer, Kenneth Scholz 1990 - Keithen DeGrate, Barron Preston, Audie Williams 1951 - A.J. Boese, Earl Turner 1991 - Paschall Davis, Brian Nielsen, Charles Thompson 1952 - Bob Holloway, Jack Sportsman 1992 - Game captains 1953 - Jim Martin, William Putnam 1993 - Sean Holcomb, Charles Miles 1954 - Sid Douthit, William Putnam 1994 - Sean Holcomb, Joe Menchaca 1955 - Steve Curry, Johnny McCampbell 1995 - Kevin Dogins, Chris Hensley 1956 - Hubert Dixon, Hall Whitley 1996 - Tyrone Marshall, Todd Perkins, Kyle Williams 1957 - Harold Holden, Joe Howell 1997 - Troy Asbell, Oktay Basci, Torrie Edwards, Chris Hensley 1958 - James Graber, Gerald Lambert 1998 - Randy Palmer, Lane Tobola 1959 - Kenneth Kachtik, Gerald Lambert 1999 - Robert Garza, Ishmael Muhammad, Mike Salinas, Cephus Scott 1960 - John Beseda, Jesse Longhofer 2000 - Robert Garza, Jonathan Heyward, Kiah Johnson 1961 - Dickie Carpenter, Jarrell Hayes, Charles Williams 2001 - Les Brown, Abel Gonzalez, Kiah Johnson, Kevin Palmer 1962 - Barry Copenhaver, Doug Harvey 2002 - Abel Gonzalez, Mike Clay, Davylyn Nelson 1963 - Sid Blanks, Ted Unbenhagen 2003 - Ken Benoit, Kevin Palmer, Larry Williams 1964 - Mike Ellis, Jim Rode 2004 - Deandrae Fillmore, Daniel Taylor, Curtis Tyler, Larry Williams 1965 - Randy Johnson, Gerald Pargmann, L.J. Rolf 2005 - Deandrae Fillmore, Richard Hammond, Errick Lewis, Wilbert Martin 1966 - Dennis Nietenhoefer, Freddie Teer 2006 - Blair Anderson, John Cook, Mike Martinez, Steve Yaden 1967 - Jerry Gates, James Hill, Glenn McDonald 2007 - Clayton Cretors, Jimmy Lugo, Mike Martinez, Raymorris Miller, Jeff Terry, 1968 - Dwayne Nix, Carlos Saldana Markeith Wesley 1969 - Leroy Deanda, James Respondek, Gene Walkoviak 2008 - Jimmy Lugo, Mike Martinez, Jareko Taylor, Markeith Wesley 1970 - Jim Brown, Karl Douglas 2009 - Billy Garza, Jeff Edwards, Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, Markeith Wesley 1971 - Floyd Goodwin, Allen Kaiser, Claude McMillon, Curtis Neal, Eldridge 2010 - Tim Byerly, DeIra Glover, Ryan Lincoln, Nate Poppell Small 2011 - Sherman Batiste, Nate Poppell, Marcus Sanders, Johnny Tivao 1972 - Floyd Goodwin, Levi Johnson, Allen Kaiser

76 77 - A - James Black, 1946-47 Clavens Charles, 2007-08 Bill Dolan, 1941 Jason Garcia, 2006-09 Kenneth Adamek, 1977-78 Alfred Blackmon, 1984 Jeff Chase, 1998, 00 Thomas Domel, 1968-69 Humberto Garcia, 1954 Cyrus Adams, 1946 Ken Blackmon, 1984-85 Danny Chavira, 1963 Truman Donahoo, 1950-51 Pierre Garcia, 2003-04 Howard Adams, 1947 Terry Blackmon, 1988-89 Mike Cheyney, 1971 Randy Donnell, 1990-92 Rogerio Garcia, 1953-54 John Adams, 1935 Terrance Blain, 1999 Arlen Childress, 2007-09 Reginald Donner, 1993 Billy Garza, 2008-09 Mike Adams, 1986-88 Sid Blanks, 1960-63 Frank Chisum, 1958-59 Stuart Dornburg, 1974-77 David Garza, 2007 Wayne Adams, 1957-59 Rayford Bloom, 1990-91 Allyn Chizer, 1979, 81-82 Earl Dotson, 1991-92 Gammy Garza, 1961 Maurice Addison, 1982 A.J. Boese 1950-51 Jesse Clardy, 1949 Charles Dottin, 2000 Robert Garza, 1997-00 Mike Adkins, 1991 Robert Boles, 1950 Aleric Clark, 1998-01 Karl Douglas, 1967-70 Lee Gaston, 1995 Gary Aguayo, 1978-79, 81 John Bonner, 1984-85 Cedric Clark, 1992 Sid Douthit, 1953-54 Jerry Gates, 1964-67 Jeremy Aguilar, 2011 Marcus Bonner, 1979-81 Kealvin Clark, 2005 Al Dowgiello, 1940-41 Kevin Gentry, 1978 Mike Aguilar, 2006 Redford Borel, 1998-01 Mike Clark, 1992 Willie Drew, 1981 Jack Gerdes, 1940-41 Marvin Ahrens, 1937-38 Curtis Bowens, 1972-73 Stuart Clarkson, 1938-41 Robbie Dueitt, 1985-86 David Gilbert, 1964-65 Clarence Alberts, 1970-73 C.L. Bowman, 1990 Dennis Clay, 1989-90 Buford Dugger, 1939 Gary Gilbert, 1966 Jesse Aldrich, 2004 Bret Boyd, 1981-82 Derrick Clay, 1990-92 Enrique Duncan, 2002 Keave Giles, 2001 Sam Aldrich, 1971-72 Jason Bradford, 2005-06 James Clay, 1975-76 Steve Duningan, 2006-07 Vernon Gillespie, 1941 Quenard Alexander, 1992, 95 Michael Bragg, 2003-04 Mike Clay, 2000-02 Keith Duran, 1979-80 Alden Gilliland, 1941 Kent Allee, 1974-75 Xavier Brandon, 1993-95 Eugene Clayborne, 2010 Reg Durden, 1996 Richard Gilstrap, 1971 Phelan Allee, 1967-69 Bob Brandt, 1950-52, 54 Raymond Cleboski, 2008-09 Layton Dworaczyk, 2011 Davis Glenn, 1977 Frank Allen, 1931 Dick Brannon, 1939-40 Clifton Clemons, 1997-98 Mike Dyal, 1984-87 Henry Glenn, 1968-69, 71-72 LaFrank Allen, 2005-06 Dean Brantley, 2010 Douglas Clinger, 1929-30 Ben Dykes, 1981 Steven Glick, 1976 Gary Allen, 1976-78 Chaim Breaux, 2005 Norman Clinger, 1951-53 Delra Glover, 2006, 08-10 Gerald Allen, 1979-81 Darrell Brett, 1954 Giles Cole, 1996-98 - E - Manuel Gomez, 1992-93 Lawrence Allen, 1929-32 Myron Brew, 2008, 10 Charles Coleman, 2011 Ali Eason, 1997-98 Armando Gonzales, 1971 Zock Allen, 1989-90 Doug Brice, 1974 D.R. Coleman, 2003-06 Cody Eatmon, 2000-02 David Gonzales, 1980-81 Gilbert Almanza, 2006-07 S.T. Bridges, 1954 James Collins, 1984-86 Johnny Eaton, 1987-89 David Gonzales, 1993-94 David Alsip, 1996-97 Bryant Brinkley, 1991-92 Larry Collins, 1974-77 Lavander Eckford, 2008 Abel Gonzalez, 1999-02 Leotis Altizer, 1925 Christian Brom, 2007-10 Ricky Collins, 1985-87 Howard Edgar, 1946 Jose Gonzalez, 2007 Brandon Amato, 2000 Jan Brook, 1992 Rockeem Collins, 2010-11 Larry Edwards, 1968-71 Oscar Gonzales, 1953 Marvin Amadi, 2005-06 Randy Brooks, 1975-77 Jonathon Combs, 2002 Roger Edwards, 1952 Floyd Goodwin, 1969-72 Lamar Amos, 1999-00 Rowland Brooks, 1973-74 John Cook, 2005-06 Torrie Edwards, 1996-97 Hunter Goodwin, 1992 Blair Anderson, 2003-06 Adrian Brooks, 2007 Michael Cook, 1990, 92-93 Willie Edwards, 1983-84 David Grace, 2003-05 Herbie Anderson, 1987-90 Andy Browder, 1968-70 Dondi Cooks, 2007-10 Jeff Edwards, 2006-09 Larry Grady, 1973-75 Derrick Anglin, 2003 Bryon Brown, 1994-96 Barry Copenhaver, 1959-62 Osazee Eguae, 2005-06 James Graeber, 1956-58 Joe Anthis, 1938 Eddie Brown, 2001 Edward Copper, 1946 Picky Eikenloff, 1964 Tyrone Graves, 1982-84 Dustin Appling, 2008-11 Gary Brown, 1995 Max Cornelius, 1930 Mike Ellis, 1962-63 Art Green, 1988 Leon Armstrong, 1953 James Brown, 1963-65 John Cortez, 1992-95 Frank Elmore, 1927 Curtis Green, 1989 Robert Armstrong, 2010-11 Jim Brown, 1968-70 Vernon Couch, 1930-33 Horace Elsner, 1926-27 Darrell Green, 1980-82 Warren Arnold, 1938-41 LeAundre Brown, 1999-01 Roland Courtney, 2005 Richard Estrella, 2004 Joe Green, 1955-57 Melbourne Arthur, 1927 Les Brown, 1996, 98, 01 Damian Couthren, 2008-10 Cecil Evans, 1939-40 Joe Green, 1992, 94 Troy Asbell, 1996-97 Marcus Brown, 1984-85 Jack Cowden, 1948 Dyes Evans, 1986-87 Josh Green, 1999 J.M. Auld, 1928-30 Norman Brown, 1947 Spencer Cowins, 2004 Ray Evans, 1973-75 Othalea Green, 1985 Bruce Austin, 1964-65 Rod Brown, 1988-89 Albert Cox, 1930-33 Marc Evans, 2000 Rufus Green, 1975-76 George Avery, 1926 Roosevelt Brown, 1999-00 Willie Crafts, 1958-60 Torreon Evans, 1995 , 2002 Leonard Avery, 1974-76 Zane Brown, 2011 Corky Crane, 1954-57 Wilmer Green, 1985-86 Wayne Brusenhan, 1952 Clayton Cretors, 2004-07 - F - Doug Greene, 1975-77 - B - Avery Bryant, 1997-98 Randy Cretors, 1979-81 Anthony Faldyn, 1989-91 Eugene Greene, 1949 Johnny Bailey, 1986-89 Brent Bryson, 1989 Verner Crofford, 1925-26 Roy Farmer, 1967-69 Al Gregurek, 1987 Frank Bain, 1963 Aaron Buckley, 2009-10 Tom Crossland, 1991-94 Steve Fefer, 1974-77 Tommy Gries, 1936-37 Julian Baird, 1927-28 John Bugg, 1964-65 Emmett Crowell, 1991-92 Ron Fielding, 1967-69 Kenneth Grimes, 1936-39 Cliff Baker, 2011 Bobby Buntyn, 1990 Keith Cubit, 1995-97 Ray Fields, 1989 Guy Grissom, 1928, 31 Clarence Ball, 1968 Robert Burke, 1991 Charles Cumberland, 1935 Deaundre Fillmore, 2003-05 Allen Grones, 1963-64 Richard Ball, 1999 Glenard Burks, 1994, 96 Jason Curlee, 1988 Jack Fink, 1950-52 Larry Grunewald, 1973-76 Byron Ballew, 1983 Jeremy Burnell, 1995-98 Steve Curry, 1954-55 Don Finley, 1982-84 Jack Guedin, 1952 Bernard Bancroft, 1969, 71 Clifford Burrow, 1979 Charles Curtis, 1961-62 Francis Fires, 1970-73 Hector Guerra, 1977 Sean Banks, 1986-87, 89 Ned Butler, 1979-81 Andre Cyrus, 2001 Durbin Firnhaber, 1925-26 Jorge Guerra, 2006-09 Tressor Baptiste, 2010 Tim Byerly, 2007-10 Arron Fisher, 2010-11 Margarito Guerrero, 1969-70 Joe Barefield, 1979-81 Luke Byrnes, 2001-02 - D - Raymond Fitch, 1925-27 Antonie Guidrey, 2004 Johnny Barefield, 1974-77 Craig Dair, 1978-80 Louis Fite, 1993-94 James Guidry, 1986-88 Allen Barnes, 1932-34 - C - Patrick Daniel, 2011 Jim Fitzgerald, 1979, 81 Bryan Guillory, 1999 Derek Barnes, 1998-00 Gordon Cabaniss, 1928-30 Marion Danna, 1970-73 John Fletcher, 1984-86 Danny Gutierrez, 1971-74 Jamar Barnes, 2005 Chris Campbell, 2005 John Darr, 1977 Nick Flores, 2003 Edwin Barrow, 1948-49 John Campbell, 1952 Tommy Davidek, 1959-60 Kevin Flowers, 1982, 85 - H - Billy Bartosh, 1990-93 James Cannell, 2010-11 Bill Davis, 1955-58 Paul Fontenot, 2009-10 Fred Hackney, 1998 Oktay Basci, 1995-97 Jody Cantu, 1997, 99 Connell Davis, 2009-10 Elton Ford, 1934-36 Jerry Hajovsky, 1965-68 Anthony Bates, 2004-07 Juan Capello, 1960,62 Darcy Davis, 1985-87 Charles Forester, 1937-38 Elmer Haley, 1938 Lawrence Batiste, 1987-90 Marcus Capetillo, 1964-65 Gary Davis, 1975-77 Derrick Foster, 1998-99 Sheldon Haliburton, 1987-89 Sherman Batiste, 2009-11 James Cardenas, 2000, 04-05 Jamie Davis, 1958-59 Bert Fowler, 1941 Bryan Hall, 2001 Stewart Bauer, 1947-50 Dickie Carpenter, 1959-61 Nicholas Davis, 2001-02 Trenton Fowler, 1948-49 Channon Hall, 1999-00 Cory Baumann, 2008, 10-11 Teddy Carrier, 1996-99 Paschall Davis, 1990-91 Andre Franklin, 1993-94 Pat Hall, 1941 Wes Bautovich, 1998 Martin Carrion, 2007, 10 Terrence Davis, 1997 George Franklin, 1973-76 Tuger Hall, 1938, 40-41 Randy Beakley, 1970 Adrian Carson, 1934-36 John Dawson, 1976 Clem Franks, 1974-77 John Hamilton, 1998-99 Melvin Bear, 1940-41 Chris Carson, 2005 Delashaun Dean, 2010 Wallace Franks, 1938-41 Richard Hammond, 2002-05 Ryan Beard, 2003-05 Harry Carson, 1946-48 George Dean, 1946 James Franz, 1958-60 Steve Handy, 2005 Kevin Beasley, 1985, 87-89 Ahmad Carter, 1999, 01 Leroy Deanda, 1966-69 Glenn Frazier, 1934 Ralph Hansen, 1925-26 Jack Bechta, 1982-83 Curtis Carter, 1982 Bill Deen, 1986-89 Johnnie Freeman, 1992-95 Gerald Hanson, 2004 Roland Beckworth, 1950-52 Derrick Carter, 2007-08 Dexter Deese, 1992-94 James French, 1957-58 Matt Hantlemann, 1998-99 Kent Bednarski, 1982-84 Kendrick Carter, 2008-09 Keithen DeGrate, 1988-90 Randy Friedrich, 1976-79 Earl Harbes, 1932-34 Terrence Bell, 1995-96 Leo Castanon, 1952 Freeman DeLane, 1956 James Friesenhahn, 1968-69 W.L. Harbin, 1929-32 John Bendele, 1965 Juan Castillo, 1979-80 Dennis Deville, 1965-66 Gerald Fry, 1931-33 Don Hardeman, 1971-74 Roderick Benman, 2010-11 Frank Castro, 1996-98 Jorge Diaz, 1994-95 LeRoy Fry, 1936-38 Craig Harding, 2002-04 Terrance Bennett, 1997-98 Robert Caulk, 1952-53 Bob Dickens, 1958 Jack Fryer, 1949 Alex Harper, 2011 Kenny Benoit, 2000-03 Jai Cavness, 2011 Michael Diggs, 2010 Steve Fuller, 1980-82 Drew Harper, 2008-10 John Beseda, 1965 Eric Cernas, 2003 Carl Dillon, 1939 Jack Harrell, 1950 Herbert Best, 1958 Chris Cernosek, 1979 Andrew Dixon, 1941 - G - Al Harris, 1995-96 Carl Bibbs, 1972-73 Toby Chadick, 1970-72 Hubert Dixon, 1954-56 Shannon Gadson, 1997-98 Earl Harris, 1938-39 Thermon Biggers, 2006-07, 09 Ed Chamberlain, 1966 John Dixon, 1932-34 J.W. Galiga, 1937-39 Rufus Harris, 2004 Clint Bingham, 2004-05 Justin Chambers, 2009-11 Mark Dizdar, 1975-78 James Gandy, 1972-74 Dwight Harrison, 1967-70 Charles Bishop, 1972-74 Richard Chapman, 1971-73 Johnell Dogins, 1991 Donovan Gans, 1993-94 Harbin Harrison, 1932 William Bishop, 2000 Rodney Chapman, 1994 Kevin Dogins, 1992-95 Jason Gantt, 2001-02, 05 Elvis Hartsfield, 1977-78

78 Jack Hartung, 1968 Joe Irving 1996-97 Bremond McClinton, 1982, 87 Morris Nomman, 1936 Doug Harvey, 1960-62 Stuart Isdale, 1979 - L - Eugene McComark, 1933-34, 36 Stephen Norman, 1996-97 Larry Harvey, 1973-75 Steve Lackey, 2001-03 Robert McCormick, 2009-11 Stewart Norton, 1949-50 H. Haskett, 1938 - J - Patrick LaFleur, 2011 Steve McCoy, 2005 Chris Nunez, 1966-67 J.R. Hausey, 2007-08 Donta Jackson, 2003, 05 Neal LaHue, 1981-84 Bob McCurry, 1947-48 Sam Hawkes, 1938-41 Everett Jackson, 1990 Gerald Lambert, 1957-59 Wilbur McDaniel, 1960-61 - O - Andy Hawkins, 1976-79 Johnny Jackson, 1970-73 Garrett Lander, 1999 Glenn McDonald, 1964-67 Nick O’Brien, 1998-99 Mike Hawkins, 1974-77 Lewis Jackson, 1926 Louis Landry, 1962-63 Wilbur McDonald, 1963-65 Terry Oglesby, 1964-66 Tim Hawkins, 1980 Lupe Jaimes, 1956-59 Arthur Lang, 1939-40 Victor McDonnell, 1998-99 Vincent Oglesby, 2003 Anthony Hayes, 1991-92 Mark Jaimes, 1990-91 Tony Langfield, 1966 Jack McElhannon, 1947-49 Rance Olison, 2003-04 Calvin Hayes, 1961-63 Darren James, 1982-83 Ed LaTouf, 1986-89 Larry McFarland, 1973-76 Gene O’Neal, 1947-49 Chris Hayes, 1996 Larry James, 1979-80 Roy Lawler, 1956 Pat McGill, 1966-67 John Ormand, 1954-56 Jarell Hayes, 1959-61 Mark James, 1981-82 Mitch Laymance, 1985-87 Fred Mclntyre, 1935-37 Allyn Owen, 1941 Joe Hayes, 1980-81 Tracy James, 2002-04 Mauricio Leal, 1960-61 Claude McMillon, 1968-71 Charles Owen, 1952 Jeremy Heatley, 2006 Michael Jamison, 2001 Robert Leary, 1946-48 Maurice McMorris, 1991 Bruce Owens, 1972-73 Harold Hees, 1958-60 Jerry Janik, 1971-74 Lacie Leavatts, 1987 Johnny McNabb, 1933-35 Daryl Owens, 1991-92 J.W. Helms, 1939, 46-47 Tommy Janik, 1960-62 Charles Lee, 1970-72 W.T. McNeil, 1948 Derrick Owens, 1988-89 Howard Henderson, 1973-75 Nick Jaques, 2000-02 Jason Lee, 2002-03 Willie McQuirter, 1991-92 Joe Henke, 1975-77 Clarence Jarvis, 1935-37 Lloyd Lee, 1929-32 Charles McRoberts, 1937-38 - P - Maurice Henry, 1938-39 Jimmie Jeffers, 1950 Ernest Lemons, 1973 Jack Mecklin, 1927 Courtney Palmer, 1993-94 Chris Hensley, 1994-95 James Jefferson, 1982-83, 85 Fai Leomiti, 2003 Robert Mecklin, 1926-27 Kevin Palmer, 2000-03 Shawn Hernandez, 1990, 92 Mike Jekel, 1974-76 Everado Lerma, 1935-37 Alex Medina, 1996-97 Randy Palmer, 1995-98 Tyrell Herndon, 2007-08 Russ Jensen, 1940-41 Grady Lester, 1935-37 Walter Meier, 1951-52 David Palmore, 1974-77 Gilbert Herrera, 1949-50 Anthony Jiles, 1984-85, 88 John Levine, 1987 Wilbert Meischen, 1948 Dennis Pannell, 1980 John Herrera, 1978-80 Billy John, 1976-78 Cleo Lewis, 1980 Mario Mena, 1962-63 Gerald Pargmann, 1962-65 Johnny Herrera, 1961-63 Eric John, 2008-09 Danny Lewis, 1969-70 Joe Menchaca, 1991-94 James Partham, 2002-03 Joe Herzik, 1973-75 Carlo Johnson, 2006 Ed Lewis, 1991-92 Harold Menke, 1948-50 Tony Pass, 1938 Jonathan Heyward, 1999-00 Cedric Johnson, 1997-98 Errik Lewis, 2003, 05 Clint Merz, 2003 Webster Patrick, 2006 Calvin Hibler, 1930-31 Curtis Johnson, 1987-90 Loyd Lewis, 1980-83 Mike Meuth, 1972 Martin Patton, 1992 Matt Hickl, 1997-98 Eldon Johnson, 1998 Stan Limuel, 1974 Printez Miburn, 1985-86 Tracy Payne, 1980-82 Ray Hickl, 1967-68 Eric Johnson, 1990-91 Rickey Lincoln, 2010 Chuckie Miles, 1984-85, 92-93 Al Peck, 1965 Darnell Hicks, 2010-11 Gregg Johnson, 1997-99 Ryan Lincoln, 2007-10 Cory Miles, 2005 Joey Pena, 2005 Greg Hicks, 1982-83 Howard Johnson, 1992 Bob Lindquist, 1957-59 Angel Millan, 2010-11 Herb Pennick, 1964-66 Ronnie Higginbotham, 1972 Kiah Johnson, 1998-01 Kerry Linnear, 1999-00 Mark Miller, 1981-83 Vaughan Penny, 1990-91, 94 Dante Higgins, 2007-08 Levi Johnson, 1969-71 Benny Liska, 1948-50 Norman Miller, 1995, 97 Rony Perard, 2006-07 V.L. Higgins, 1948 Mardrick Johnson, 2008-10 Emil Liska, 1951 Raymorris Miller, 2004-07 Carlos Perez, 1976, 78 Don Hightower, 1936-38 Randy Johnson, 1962-65 Laddie Liska, 1947-49 Richard Miller, 1981 Jabir Perkins, 2008 L.V. Hightower, 1937-39 Reggie Johnson, 2007 Burch Loggins, 1925 Winstel Miller, 1970 Kenneth Perkins, 1963-64 Elmo Hilburn, 1940 Roy Johnson, 1946 Eric Lonette, 2004 David Mims, 1979, 81-82 Todd Perkins, 1993-96 Chandler Hill, 2011 Shane Johnson, 1996-98 Jesse Longhofer, 1958-60 Tim Mitchell, 1997 Trent Perkins, 2009-10 David Hill, 1972-75 Simon Johnson, 1979-81 Angelo Looney, 2011 Mike Mitchmore, 1967 Ken Perry, 1952 Heywood Hill, 1928-29 Willie Johnson, 1993 Al Lopez, 1950-52 Stuart Moffitt, 2006-09 Trevor Pesek, 2011 James Hill, 1964-67 Adrian Jones, 1982-83 Jerome Lopez, 1992-93 David Montano, 1994 Zarak Peters, 1991-92 Maurice Hill, 1981 Bill Jones, 1983-84 Clarence Lotspech, 1929-30 Jonathan Moody, 2000-01, 03 Cotton Peterson, 1953 J.B. Hilliard, 1939-40 Bo Jones, 2008-09 Colby Lowrie, 2007-10 Melvin Moody, 1949 Bill Pettijohn, 1965-68 Derreck Hillyer, 1979-82 Curt Jones, 2005 Mike Lowry, 1980-81 Anthony Moore, 2007 Woodrow Petty, 1936-38 Larry Hirt, 1975-76 Gerry Jones, 2000 Alex Lozano, 2006-08 Dono Moore, 1941 Bill Philiber, 1954-56 Freddie Hobbs, 1986 Glenn Jones, 1999-00 Josh Luck, 2010 Howard Moore, 1941, 46 Anthony Phillips, 1992-93 Martin Hodgkiss, 1930-33 Jessie Jones, 1982-83 Jimmy Lugo, 2006-08, 10 Wendell Moore, 1988 Jeff Phillips, 1988-90 Sid Hoermann, 1955-57 K.C. Jones, 1982 Gary Lusk, 2001-02 Zach Moore, 2003 Jeff Phillips, 2011 Donny Hogg, 1998, 00 Kenneth Jones, 1961-62 Rigo Morales, 2004-06 Melvin Phillips, 1994 Joe Holcomb, 1956-58 Reginald Jones, 1973-74 - M - Bill Morris, 1928-31 Ron Pierce, 1996-97 Sean Holcomb, 1992-94 Richard Jones, 1994-95 L.A. Malachek, 1957-58 Bill Morris, 1955-57 Jason Pineda, 2000-01 Charles Holden, 1932-34 Robert Jones, 1938-41 David Malesky, 1985-87 Earl Morris, 1958-60 Michael Pinesette, 2001 Harold Holden, 1955-57 Robert Jones, 2002-03 John Mallet, 1969 Logan Morris, 2008-09 Vernon Ping, 1927 Ronny Holiday, 1961 Russell Judd, 1965 Darryl Malone, 2007-09 Mike Morrison, 1972-74 Sosifa Pinomi, 2010 Ryan Holley, 2001 Donnell Jury, 2003-04 Jeff Malone, 2001-03 Thelton Morton, 1928 Bill Pippen, 1954-56 Joe Hollingsworth, 1951-52 Andy Mangum, 2001-02, 04-05 Tom Morton,1970-71 Keith Pittman, 1991-93 Bob Holloway, 1950-52 - K - Roscoe Manis, 1940-41 Troy Moses, 1997 Mack Pittman, 1999 Bernard Holmes, 1994-95 Ken Kachtik, 1957-59 Mike Manupelli, 1948-49 Roderick Mosley, 2006-07 Homer Ply, 1958-60 Brent Holmes, 2001-03 Allen Kaiser, 1969-72 Joe Marichalar, 2001 Michael Mosmeyer, 2008-09 Warren Polk, 1983-86 Quintin Holtz, 1965-68 Bart Kaiser, 1979-82 T.J. Maroulis, 2001-02 Henry Moss, 1935-36 Robert Poole, 1978-79 Reese Homeyer, 1984 John Kardow, 1966-67, 69 David Marquez, 1977 Eddie Moten, 2002-03 Nate Poppell, 2010-11 Sloan Hood, 1989 Fred Kasper, 1970-71 Andrew Marr, 2004-05 Rod Mounts, 1987-88 Chuck Porter, 1992 Carl Hopkins, 1954 Ronnie Kaymore, 2000 Ricky Marshall, 2011 Mike Mouton, 2005 Ed Porter, 2001 David Hopkins, 1969-71 W.H. Keeling, 1928 Tyrone Marshall, 1994, 96 Terrance Mouton, 2001-02 Jim Porter, 1973 John Horn, 1990-92 Milton Kellner, 1964-65 Billy Martin, 2007-08 Charles Moyer, 1938-39 Pete Powell, 1930 Moses Horn, 1985-87 Billy Joe Kelly, 1991-92 Jim Martin, 1950, 53 Merle Muckleroy, 1955-56 Scott Powers, 1967-68 J.T. Hosey, 2006 Frank Kelly, 1963-65 Mickey Martin, 1986 Ishmael Muhammad, 1996-99 Prejean, 1935 John Houston, 1995 Arnold Kent, 1982-83 Wilbert Martin, 2003-05 Ola Muhammad, 2002 Ellis Prejean, 1934 Ray Houts, 1954 Dick Kercheville, 1931-33 Jaime Martinez, 1992-95 Carl Mulkey, 1971 Weston Prejean, 1947-48 Joe Howard, 1961-63 Martin Key, 1973 Johnny Martinez, 1972-75 Ken Muller, 1984-86 Butch Pressley, 1959-62 Joe Howell, 1956 Bill Keyes, 1937 Mike Martinez, 2005-08 John Mumme, 1937-38 Barron Preston, 1988-90 Robert Hubenak, 1969-71 Arthur Kimble, 1999 Gary Martins, 1991 Danny Munoz, 1985-86 Brice Price, 2004-05 Chris Hudgins, 2010-11 James King, 1988-89 John Massengill, 1976 Jim Murray, 1955-56 Dana Price, 1927 Ray Hudson, 2007-08 Lupe King, 1933-35 Charles Massey, 1958-60 Ernest Price, 1969-72 Tommy Hudspeth, 1952 Marc Kinney, 2009, 11 Richmond Massey, 1933-35 - N - Justin Price, 1979-82 Ruford Huff, 1971-73 Hans Kloss, 1938 Jerry Matay, 1929 Desi Najera, 1970 Leon Price, 1938, 41 Terry Hummel, 1973-74 Fred Klosterman, 1946-47 Alvin Matthews, 1968-69 Dennis Neitenhofer, 1964-66 Chives Pritchett, 1994-95 John Humphrey, 1997-98 Albert Klosters, 1940-41 Kendrick Matthews, 2010 Davylyn Nelson, 2000-02 Roman Pula, 2010 Joe Hunter, 2005 Dean Kluckman, 1946 Francis Mattingly, 1938-40 Van Nelson, 2004-05 Henry Pullam, 1979-81 Rodney Hunter, 1993-94 Clayton Knellinger, 2003 Lee Mattingly, 2010-11 Chase Nesbitt, 2007-08 Larry Pullin, 1965-68 Bud Huston, 1933-34 Todd Knutson, 2003-05 Charles Matula, 1968-70 Don Newcombe, 1950, 53 Dan Purcell, 1947-49 Earl Hutchinson, 1932-34 Bobby Koch, 1949 Jermane Mayberry, 1993-95 Brian Nielsen, 1990-91 Jim Purcell, 1955 Cal Hutzler, 1955-57 Jim Kremplin, 1971-72 Steven Mayberry, 1982-84 Armando Nino, 1962-64 Josh Pusley, 2004 William Krichner, 2006 Clay Mazoch, 2009, 11 Reid Nitcholas, 2008 Justin Pusley, 2003 - I - Eugene Kubelka, 1967-69 John McCampbell, 1954-56 Royce Nitschmann, 1979-81 William Putnam, 1951-54 Sigfredo Infante, 1958 Steven Kubena, 2010 Maurice McCarken, 1926-28 Dwayne Nix, 1965-68 Bobby Pyssen, 1960-63 Luke Inman, 2001 Ronald Kudla, 1948-49 Greg McCathern, 1985-88 Jim Noble, 1946 Paul Inman, 1989 C.T. Kutschke, 1952, 55 Joe McCauley, 1931-33 George Nobles, 2007 - Q -

79 Ray Quintanilla, 2010 Cameron Schultz, 2008-09 Bobby Strane, 1946, 50 Tom Wallace, 1989-90 Jack Schulze, 1946 Leo Stroman, 1954-55 Kevin Walter, 2001 - R - Ricky Schutz, 1972-73 Martin Stroman, 1977-79 Matai Ware, 2006 R.B. Rackley, 1937 Marvin Schwarz, 1946-48 Roy Stroud, 2003-04 Frank Warner, 1925-27 Luther Rader, 1934-36 Mike Sciba, 1972-73 Aoatoa Sualua, 2004-05 Joe Bob Warner, 1996 Jimmy Ragain, 1946 Cephus Scott, 1998-99 David Sullivan, 1966 Johnnie Warren, 2000 Robert Rahm, 1949 Ed Scott, 1998-99 Mitchell Swan, 2009 Anthony Washington, 2010 Eggleston Ramee, 1930-31 Marcus Scott, 1998 Chester Swanson, 2009 Don Washington, 1967-70 Lindell Ramey, 1935-36 Sean Scruggs, 1988-91 Vic Swedlund, 1962 Don Washington, 1977-80 Lowell Ramey, 1933-35 John Searcy, 1960-62 Bryan Sweeney, 1975-78 Kerrie Washington, 1999 Daniel Ramirez, 2007-08, 10-11 Jim Seay, 1937-38 Ken Swenson, 1989-90 Maurice Washington, 2003-04 Kevin Randall, 1990-91, 96 Larry Seidel, 1973-76 Ed Watchel, 1964 Brian Randle, 2001-02 Leroy Seidel, 1978-80 - T - Robert Watson, 1987-89 John Randle, 1988-89 Rodney Serpa, 1988-90 Sam Tagaloa, 1996 Larry Weathers, 1995-97 Frank Ratka, 1971 Shad Shadrix, 1993 Mike Talamantez, 2007-10 Dennis Webb, 1966-68 Bobby Redus, 1968-70 Reginald Shannon, 1984 Herman Talbert, 1936 James Wegner, 2004 Walter Reed, 1928-31 Daniel Sharpe, 2008, 10 John Tarpoff, 2004-05 Elroy Weikel, 1935, 37 John Reeves, 2007-09 Byron Shaw, 1971-74 Nick Tarpoff, 2004 Louis Weiss, 1927-28 Brant Reves, 1989-90 Cade Shaw, 2011 Albert Taylor, 1957-58 Melvin Weller, 1925-26 George Reyes, 2007 Devin Shaw, 2010-11 Christian Taylor, 2009-11 Kier Wells, 2009 Rick Reyna, 1999 Hughie Shaw, 1974-77 Daniel Taylor, 2003-04 Mike Wendel, 1970-73 DeVon Rhodes, 2011 Curtis Shed, 1958 Fred Taylor, 1984-85 Jerry Wendell, 1946 Paul Rich, 1974-76 Mike Sheffield, 1976-79 Harmon Taylor, 1931-33 Markeith Wesley, 2006-09 Robert Rich, 1930-33 Ellison Shelton, 1927 Jerrald Taylor, 1971-72 Reggie West, 1951-53 Tommy Richard, 1979 Ralph Shelton, 1925-28 Maurice Taylor, 1939-41 Kerry Wheatfall, Jr., 2011 Dorse Richards, 1934-36 Roy Shelton, 1925-28 Wesley Taylor, 1952 Darrell White, 1999-00 Ryan Richardson, 2006-07 LaTwan Shephard, 1988 Jareko Taylor, 2006, 08 Jafus White, 1976-79 David Rider, 1988-90 Heath Sherman, 1985-88 Freddie Teer, 1955-56 Wesley Whiten, 1991-92, 94-95 Butch Riley, 1966-68 Matthew Short, 2006, 08-09 Glenn Tegeler, 1969-70 Hall Whitley, 1953-56 Richard Ritchie, 1973-76 Bruce Shugart, 1958 James Terrell, 1989 Jesse Whitley, 2004 Jimmy Rivera, 1981-82 Huris Simien, 2002-04 Jeff Terry, 2006-07 Wade Whitmer, 1975-78 George Robbins, 1955-56 Kerry Simien, 1986-89 Derek Tesch, 2010-11 James Whitten, 1925 Alan Roberson, 1979 Charles Simmons, 2010 B.W. Tewes, 1938 Robert Whitten, 1925-28 Horton Roberts, 1946 Rodney Simms, 1994-96 Kolten Thigpen, 2007 LeRoy Wiese, 1950-53 Corey Robertson, 2007, 09-10 Oscar Simo, 1973-74 Butch Thomas, 1967-68 Walter Wigfall, 1999-02 Rankin Robertson, 1927 Moke Simon, 1992-93 Derrick Thomas, 2008-10 Jerry Wilbanks, 1978 Fletcher Robingson, 2010-11 Capen Simons, 1938 Jon Thomas, 1999 Ken Wilhite, 1953-55 John Robison, 1997 Allen Simpson, 2007 Tauron Thomas, 2006 Eldon Wilie, 1978-79 Othell Robison, 1996 Herman Singleton, 1952-54 Brown Thompson, 1935-36 Anthony Williams, 1999 James Rode, 1961-64 Marquis Singleton, 2010-11 Bruce Thompson, 1996-99 Audie Williams, 1987-89 Jeff Rodgers, 1992, 94 Montez Singleton, 2010-11 Charles Thompson, 1990-91 Charles Williams, 1960-62 Jacob Rodriguez, 2000 Billy Skipworth, 1953 Charles Thompson, 1993-95 Chris Williams, 2006-07 Jorge Rodriguez, 1987-89 Glenn Skoruppa, 1986-88 Emmuel Thompson, 1979-81 David Williams, 1991 Raul Rodriguez, 1977-78 Robert Skrobarczyk, 1971-72 Norman Thompson, 2009-10 Jabbar Williams, 1999 Robert Rodriguez, 1970-73 Eldridge Small, 1968-71 Ronnie Thompson, 2002-04 Jay Williams, 1999 Servando Rodriguez, 1958 Bill Smalling, 1950-53 Tony Thompson, 1953 Joe Williams, 2006-09 Clyde Rogers, 1941 Bob Smith, 1950-53 Kevin Thornewell, 1994-97 Karl Williams, 1994-95 John Rogers, 1933 Carl Smith, 1964-66 Ronald Tibbett, 1951-52 Kyle Williams, 1995-96 Melvin Roland, 1979-82 Charles Smith, 1982-85 Johnny Tivao, 2010-11 Larry Williams, 2001-04 Mike Roley, 1968-70 Cody Smith, 2006-09 Lane Tobola, 1995-98 M.L. Williams, 1929 L.J. Rolf, 1962-65 Demontrelle Smith, 2011 John Todryk, 1999 Quincy Williams, 2011 Matt Romig, 2009-10 Eddie Smith, 2011 Ben Tokunboh, 2004-05 Rodney Williams, 1987-89 Steve Romo, 1982-83 Henry Smith, 1927-28 Sam Tolden, 1991 Tommie Williams, 1983-84, 86 Morris Roper, 1927-28, 31 Henry Smith, 1986-89 Randall Toney, 2011 Tommy Williams, 2002 Durwood Roquemore, 1979-81 Jessie Smith, 1926-29 Jeremy Toston, 2008 Walter Williams, 2005 Monty Roquette, 1961 Larry Smith, 1970 Steve Toto, 2000 Mike Williamson, 1968-69 Richard Rose, 1996-98 Lawrence Smith, 1929-30 Daniel Trevino, 2002-04 Andre Willie, 2001-02, 06-07 Jack Rucker, 1940-41 M.A. Smith, 1929-31 Raul Trevino, 1963-65 Karl Willie, 2011 Kamen Ruelas, 2011 Mark Smith, 1982-84 Robert Trevino, 1957, 59 Jake Willingham, 2010-11 Walter Rule, 1985-86 Maurice Smith, 1987-89 Robert Trigg, 1971 Charles Wilson, 1969-70 Daniel Runnels, 1994 Norman Smith, 1952-53 Wayne Tubbs, 1983-86 Earl Wilson, 1984 Dickie Russell, 1996-99 Ricky Smith, 1976, 78-79 Earl Tumer, 1948-51 Weldon Wilson, 1963-65 Eddie Rutledge, 1927-28 Troy Smith, 1981 J.R. Turner, 1998, 00 Cornelius Winchester, 1997 Weldon Smith, 1927 Ken Turner, 1951 Dennis Wise, 1959 - S - Tim Sneed, 1990 Curtis Tyler, 2001-04 Ronnie Wolter, 1981-82 Jimmy Saddler-McQueen, 2006-09 Ivan Snowden, 1941, 46-48 J.R. Wood, 2002 Clifford Sadler, 1930-33 Hector Sobers, 2007-10 - U - Clay Woodard, 2002-05 Diego Saenz, 2001-02 Chris Soza, 1982-84 Harry Ullom, 1975 Anthony Woods, 1984-85 Carlos Saldana, 1965-68 Justin Soza, 2003-05 Ted Unbehagen, 1960-63 Darren Woods, 1993 Heriberto Salinas, 2011 Robert Soza, 1984-85 Gene Upshaw, 1964-66 Jason Woods, 1993 Mike Salinas, 1997-99 Leonard Speer, 1932 Larry Urban, 1975 Keenan Woods, 2010-11 Brandon Salone, 2005 Eric Spencer, 2001 Jonathan Woodson, 2009-11 Doyle Samuel, 1966 Mike Spheeris, 1986-87 - V - Ronnie Woodward, 1981-82 Alton Sanders, 1950, 53 Carl Spoonemore, 1946-49 Ken Vakey, 1950 Bobby Wright, 1951 Larry Sanders, 1962-63 John Sportsman, 1950-52 Johnny Vargo, 1940-41 Dan Wright, 1946-48 Marcus Sanders, 2008-11 Jimmy Srp, 1969-70 Danny Vasquez, 1972-73 Greg Wright, 1981-84 Tommy Sanford, 1950-52 Dan St. Leger, 1973-75 Guile Vela, 1968-70 Jeff Wright, 1984 Roger Sargeant, 1930 Marcus Stager, 2010-11 Joseph Vela, 2009-11 Ken Wright, 1978 Mark Savere, 2011 Glenn Starks, 1974-77 Charles Vickery, 1953 Larry Wright, 1958-59 Victor Sauceda, 2000-02 Gil Steinke, 1938-41 Jesse Vilesca, 1962-63 Milton Saxon, 1947-48, 50 Everett Stephens, 1939 Al Villalobos, 1972 - Y - Doug Schaumburg, 1985-88 Jim Stephens, 1955-57 Leo Villareal, 1960 Steve Yaden, 2005-06 Harvey Schell, 1957 Bob Stevens, 1946-48 Don Vogel, 1948-49 Al Yanez, 1952 Scott Schlebach, 2006-07 John Stevens, 1991-92 Mike Yarbrough, 2011 Cyril Schneider, 1946-48 Keith Stewart, 2005 - W - Justin Young, 2011 Frank Schneider, 1948-50 Ken Stewart, 1953-55 Raymond Waddy, 1977-78 Larry Young, 1993-95 Jack Schneider, 1953 Val Stinson, 2004-05 Alan Walker, 2003 Robert Young, 1969-70 Kenneth Scholz, 1949-50 Jack Jeff Stivors, 1994-96 Robert Walker, 2000 Schuepbach, 1933-35 W.J. Stokley, 1956-57 Gene Walkoviak, 1967-69 - Z - Leroy Schulmier, 1960-62 Matt Stoll, 2010-11 Fred Wallace, 1998 Richard Zepeda, 1981-82, 84-85

80 81 Javelinas in the NFL Clarence Alberts – Dallas Cowboys Tommy Janik – , Herbie Anderson – Phoenix Cardinals, Houston Oilers, Kansas City Chiefs James Jefferson – Seattle Seahawks Troy Asbell – Philadelphia Eagles Levi Johnson – Detroit Lions Johnny Bailey – , Phoenix Cardinals, Los Angeles Rams, Kiah Johnson – Chicago Bears St. Louis Rams Randy Johnson – , Johnny Barefield – St. Louis Cardinals Richard Jones – Indianapolis Colts Terry Blackmon – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Allen Kaiser – Houston Oilers Sid Blanks – Houston Oilers, Boston Patriots, Washington Redskins Jim Krempin – New York Jets Marcus Bonner – Seattle Seahawks Loyd Lewis - Michael Bragg - Kansas City Chiefs Kerry Linnear – Randy Brooks – Atlanta Falcons Gary Lusk – Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys Andy Browder – Buffalo Bills Alvin Matthews – Green Bay Packers, San Francisco 49ers Bryon Brown – Baltimore Ravens Francis Mattingly - Chicago Rockets Roosevelt Brown – Green Bay Packers Jermane Mayberry – Philadelphia Eagles, Jeff Chase – Cincinnati Bengals, New Orleans Saints Larry McFarland – San Francisco 49ers Stuart Clarkson – Chicago Bears Norman Miller – Washington Redskins Giles Cole – Minnesota Vikings, St. Louis Rams Tom Morton – Atlanta Falcons Larry Collins – Cleveland Browns, New Orleans Saints Rod Mounts – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Willie Crafts – Al Nickerson – Dallas Cowboys Paschall Davis – St. Louis Rams Brian Nielsen – Dallas Cowboys Keithen DeGrate – Chicago Bears Stephen Norman – Tennessee Titans Jorge Diaz – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Dallas Cowboys Nick O’Brien – Detroit Lions Kevin Dogins – Dallas Cowboys, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Chicago Randy Palmer – Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers Bears, Atlanta Falcons Ken Perkins – Dallas Cowboys Earl Dotson – Green Bay Packers Todd Perkins – Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys Karl Douglas – Baltimore Colts Anthony Phillips – Atlanta Falcons, Minnesota Vikings Willie Drew – Houston Oilers Ernest Price – Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks Mike Dyal – Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, San Diego Chargers John Randle – Minesota Vikings, Seattle Seahawks Larry Edwards – New York Giants Paul Rich – St. Louis Cardinals Steve Fefer – Seattle Seahawks Butch Riley – Baltimore Colts John Fletcher – Cincinnati Bengals, Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys Jeff Rodgers – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Derrick Foster – Carolina Panthers Durwood Roquemore – Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills Roberto Garza – Atlanta Falcons, Chicago Bears Jimmy Saddler-McQueen - Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, St. Louis Rams Hunter Goodwin - Minnesota Vikings Byron Shaw – New York Jets Darrell Green – Washington Redskins Hughie Shaw – Minnesota Vikings, San Diego Chargers Doug Greene – St. Louis Cardinals, Buffalo Bills Heath Sherman – Philadelphia Eagles Jorge Guerra - Buffalo Bills Kerry Simien – Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots Sheldon Haliburton – Houston Oilers, San Diego Chargers, Detroit Lions Moke Simon – Indianapolis Colts Don Hardeman – Houston Oilers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Baltimore Robert Skrobarczyk – Philadelphia Eagles Colts, New Orleans Saints Eldridge Small – New York Giants Al Harris – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Glenn Starks – Seattle Seahawks Packers, Gil Steinke – Philadelphia Eagles Dwight Harrison – Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Colts Bryan Sweeney – Los Angeles Rams Andy Hawkins – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, San Diego Chargers Jerrald Taylor - Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs Mike Hawkins – New England Patriots Emmuel Thompson – Denver Broncos, Buffalo Bills Joe Hayes - Philadelphia Eagles Eugene Upshaw – Oakland Raiders Matt Hickl – Seattle Seahawks Raymond Waddy – Washington Redskins Ray Hickl – New York Giants, Houston Oilers Donald Washington – Houston Oilers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers David Hill – Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams Donald Ray Washington – Pittsburgh Steelers Jim Hill – San Diego Chargers, Green Bay Packers Jafus White – Detroit Lions Sean Holcomb – New England Patriots Hall Whitley – Baltimore Colts, New York Titans Harold Holden – Denver Broncos Karl Williams – Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Arizona Cardinals Bernard Holmes – New York Jets Floyd Young – Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sloan Hood – Chicago Bears John Humphrey – Tampa Bay Buccaneers

82 By The Numbers

Pro Football Hall of Famers: 3, Gene Upshaw, Darrell Green and John Randle Most players taken in one draft: 6, in 1978 Consecutive Decades with a player drafted: 7 and counting First Round Draft Picks: 8 Consecutive Years with a player drafted: 10, 1975-84 and 18-of-19 years from 1966-1984 Earliest Pick: 15, Don Hardeman by the Houston Oilers in 1975 Total Draft Picks: 50 Players Signed by the NFL: 104 Latest Pick: 326, Bryan Sweeney by the Cleveland Browns in 1979

1942 - Center Stuart Clarkson, Chicago (22-200) 1957 - Linebacker Hall Whitley, Baltimore (15-173) 1961 - Offensive Guard, Willie Crafts, Denver (15-113) 1963 - Defensive Back Tom Janik, Denver (3-21), Detroit (12-167) 1964 - Running Back Sid Blanks, Houston (5-38), Chicago (3-42) 1966 - Quarterback Randy Johnson, Atlanta (1-16), Denver (4-27) 1967 - Offensive Guard Gene Upshaw, Oakland, (1-17) 1968 - Defensive Back Jim Hill, San Diego (1-18) 1969 - Defensive End Ray Hickl, New York Giants (9-223); Linebacker Butch Riley, Baltimore (12-310) 1970 - Cornerback Alvin Matthews, Green Bay (2-41) 1971 - Defensive Back Dwight Harrison, Denver (2-35); Quarterback Karl Douglas, Baltimore (3-78); Offensive Tackle Andy Browder, Buffalo (11-263) 1972 - Wide Receiver Eldridge Small, New York Giants (1-17); Linebacker Larry Edwards, New York Giants (5-121) 1973 - Defensive Tackle Ernest Price, Detroit (1-17); Safety Levi Johnson, Detroit (3-75); Tackle Jim Krempin, New York Jets (10-247) 1975 - Fullback Don Hardeman, Houston (1-15) 1976 - Tight End David Hill, Detroit (2-46); Wide Receiver Jerrald Taylor, Los Angeles (4-96) 1977 - Running back George Franklin, St. Louis (2-47) 1978 - Defensive End Johnny Barefield, St. Louis (2-42); Running Back Larry Collins, Cleveland (3-67); Safety Doug Greene, St. Louis (3-69); Wide Receiver Glenn Starks, Seattle (6-146); Defensive End Mike Hawkins, New England (7-188); Running Back Hughie Shaw, Minnesota (10-272) 1979 - Wide receiver Bryan Sweeney, Detroit (12-326) 1980 - Safety Jafus White, Green Bay (10-253); Linebacker Andy Hawkins, Tampa Bay (10-267) 1981 - Safety Don Washington, Houston (7-193) 1982 - Cornerback Durwood Roquemore, Kansas City (6-157) 1983 - Defensive back Darrell Green, Washington (1-28) 1984 - Wide Receiver Joe Hayes, Philadelphia (7-172); Offensive Guard Loyd Lewis, Minnesota (7-196) 1989 - Fullback Heath Sherman, Philadelphia (6-162); Offensive Guard Rod Mounts, Tampa Bay (11-284) 1990 - Running back Johnny Bailey, Chicago (9-228); Kerry Simien, Cleveland, (12-323) 1991 - Defensive back Herbie Anderson, Phoenix, (10-255) 1993 - Offensive lineman Eart Dotson, Green Bay (3-81) 1994 - Defensive Back Anthony Phillips, Atlanta (3-72) 1995 - Defensive End Jeff Rodgers, Tampa Bay (7-227) 1996 - Offensive Lineman Jermane Mayberry, Philadelphia (1-25); Tight End Hunter Goodwin, Minnesota (4-97) 1997 - Defensive Back Al Harris, Tampa Bay (6-169) 2000 - Tight End Giles Cole, Minnesota (7-244) 2001 - Center Robert Garza, Atlanta (4-99)

83 84 Long known as a leader in intercollegiate grown to include members from Arkansas and athletics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an Oklahoma. innovative athletics conference which aims to Cameron (1988, 1996) was added near the provide a superior competitive experience for outset of an expansion phase, while Texas Wom- member institutions and to allow for comprehen- an’s (1989) and previous members West Texas sive development of student-athletes through A&M (1986, 1993) and Tarleton State (1968, academic services and life skills programming. 1994) joined the league soon after. The LSC continues to build upon its proud history Midwestern State was admitted early in 1995, while intending while the University of the Incarnate Word be- to be recognized came the newest member in 2010. as the premier Past members of the LSC include Trinity, NCAA Division II Houston, Lamar, Howard Payne, Sul Ross State, conference in the McMurry, Harding, Ouachita Baptist, Central nation. Oklahoma, East Central (Okla.), Northeast- The league’s ern State (Okla.), Southeastern Oklahoma and mission is to foster student participation and Southwestern Oklahoma. success among member institutions in Division II While the LSC has maintained a long-stand- intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of each ing tradition of competitive athletic programs for institution’s total educational program. The LSC its members, many teams and individuals have strives for academic excellence, stresses involve- gone on to distinguish themselves on the national ment within the community, and prides itself in stage. Entering 2012-13, LSC member institu- upholding traditions while continually seeking tions have collected 74 NCAA national champi- new opportunities to provide student-athletes with onships since the league joined the Division II a unique and superior experience. membership in 1982. The LSC - founded on April 25, 1931 - has The LSC conducts conference championships developed from a five-team conference of Texas- in 18 sports (nine men and nine women) with based schools to an 11-member league that the addition of indoor track and field in 2012-13. spans three states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Men’s championships include football, soccer, Mexico). The league continues to its mem- cross country, basketball, baseball, indoor track ber institutions in the maintenance of intercolle- and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and giate athletic programs that are compatible with golf. Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, the highest standards of education and competi- soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, indoor tive sports. track and field, outdoor track and field, tennis and Throughout the league’s 81-year history, golf. various institutions have competed under the The conference office is located in Richard- LSC banner. Today, only Texas A&M University- son, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Stan Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from Wagnon serves as Commissioner, with assis- the original group that was formed in 1931 when tance from Jay Poerner (Compliance) Melanie North Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Robotham (Media Relations) and TBD (Marketing Houston State and Stephen F. Austin withdrew and Broadcasting). from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Asso- ciation. The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members having been added in each of the past six decades. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, followed by Angelo State in 1968 and Abilene Christian in 1973. Wagnon Robotham Poerner Whipple Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted. Since then, the LSC has

85 FIRST TEAM OFFENSE SECOND TEAM DEFENSE LSC Standings Brandon Kelsey QB Jr. Midwestern State Donald Moore DT Sr. Abilene Christian Jonathan Woodson RB Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Kyle Patterson DT Jr. Angelo State Keidrick Jackson RB So. Midwestern State Roderick Benman DE Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Overall LSC Justin Andrews FB Sr. Abilene Christian Kevin Birdow DE Sr. Midwestern State W L Pct. W L Pct. b David Little WR Sr. Midwestern State Marquis Wadley ILB So. Tarleton State Midwestern State 10 1 .909 8 0 1.00 Brittan Golden WR Sr. West Texas A&M Anthony Scott ILB Sr. West Texas A&M b Abilene Christian 8 3 .727 7 1 .875 Robert Armstrong WR So. Texas A&M-Kingsville Kevin McCluskey OLB Jr. West Texas A&M k West Texas A&M 8 3 .727 6 2 .750 Sherman Batiste WR Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Donald Napoleon OLB R-Fr. Midwestern State Tarleton State 6 5 .545 5 3 .625 Ben Gibbs TE Sr. Abilene Christian Romie Blaylock CB Sr. Midwestern State A&M-Kingsville 6 5 .545 4 4 .500 Hector Rodriquez C Sr. West Texas A&M Neiko Conway CB So. Midwestern State Angelo State 5 6 .455 2 6 .250 Matt Webber C Sr. Abilene Christian Desmond Jackson S Jr. Tarleton State Incarnate Word 2 8 .200 2 6 .250 Ken Van Heule OG Jr. Midwestern State Chaz Pavliska S Jr. Incarnate Word Eastern New Mex. 2 9 .182 1 7 .125 Hank Gilley OG Sr. Midwestern State Devin Haywood S So. Incarnate Word A&M-Commerce 1 9 .100 1 7 .125 Amini Silatolu OT Sr. Midwestern State George Shamblen P Sr. Angelo State Neal Tivis OT Sr. Abilene Christian Aaron Wampler DS Jr. West Texas A&M b - NCAA Division II Playoff participant Morgan Lineberry PK Jr. Abilene Christian k - Kanza Bowl participant Sergio Castillo PK So. West Texas A&M HONORABLE MENTION Jonathan Woodson RS Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Dustin Vaughan QB So. West Texas A&M Nick Stephens QB Sr. Tarleton State OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR FIRST TEAM DEFENSE Brandon Kelsey - Midwestern State Wes Wood QB Jr. Eastern New Mexico Dishon Robertson DT Sr. West Texas A&M Tristan Carter RB Sr. Angelo State Tyrell Higgins DT Jr. West Texas A&M OFFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR Trent Rios RB Jr. Incarnate Word Aston Whiteside DE Sr. Abilene Christian Mitchell Gale - Abilene Christian Lance Ratliff WR So. West Texas A&M Lawrence Rumph DE Sr. Angelo State Nathan Slaughter WR So. West Texas A&M RECEIVER OF THE YEAR Jeremy Aguilar ILB Jr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Taylor Fore WR Sr. Texas A&M-Commerce David Little - Midwestern State Cory Whitfield ILB Sr. Texas A&M-Commerce Andrew Mocio TE Jr. Incarnate Word Nate Baggs OLB Sr. Abilene Christian Mark Strange TE Fr. Midwestern State OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Jeremy Smith OLB Sr. Midwestern State Derek Tesch TE So. Texas A&M-Kingsville Amini Silatolu - Midwestern State Caleb Randolph CB Sr. West Texas A&M Ryan Merryman C Sr. Angelo State Dashaun Phillips CB So. Tarleton State Austin Sumrall OG Jr. Angelo State FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR Darien Williams S Sr. Abilene Christian Blake Spears OG So. Abilene Christian Jimmy Pipkin - Midwestern State Curtis Jefferson S Sr. West Texas A&M Craig Watts OG So. West Texas A&M Pat Gardner S Jr. Midwestern State Mark Pena OG Sr. Eastern New Mexico DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kevin Van Voris P So. West Texas A&M Shawn Wyatt OG Sr. Tarleton State Aston Whiteside - Abilene Christian Taylor Cannon P Sr. Eastern New Mexico Adam Robinson OT Sr. Eastern New Mexico Brent Schroeder DS So. Abilene Christian DEFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR Jerod Harrell OT Sr. Abilene Christian Derek Tesch DS So. Texas A&M-Kingsville Aston Whiteside - Abilene Christian Arvin Jackson RS Jr. Eastern New Mexico Randall Arbuckle DS Sr. Midwestern State Charcandrick West RS So. Abilene Christian LINEBACKER OF THE YEAR Tommy Hampton RS Sr. West Texas A&M Jeremy Aguilar - Texas A&M-Kingsville SECOND TEAM OFFENSE Jayson Serda RS So. Eastern New Mexico Mitchell Gale QB Jr. Abilene Christian Mack Lafaele DT Sr. Midwestern State DEFENSIVE BACK OF THE YEAR Lester Bush RB Sr. Midwestern State Robbie Horton DT So. Incarnate Word Dashaun Phillips - Tarleton State Daryl Richardson RB Sr. Abilene Christian Johnny Tivao DT Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Jimmy Pipkin RB R-Fr. Midwestern State Ian Ogando DT Jr. Eastern New Mexico COACH OF THE YEAR Donald Geis FB Sr. Incarnate Word Paul Gonzalez DT Sr. Midwestern State Bill Maskill - Midwestern State Taylor Gabriel WR So. Abilene Christian Rufus Johnson DE Jr. Tarleton State Clifton Rhodes WR Fr. Tarleton State Logan Johnson DE Sr. Tarleton State Darian Dale WR Sr. Eastern New Mexico Simi Kuli DE Jr. West Texas A&M Edgard Theliar WR Sr. Midwestern State Tim McGill DE Sr. Midwestern State Sheldon Galloway WR Sr. Midwestern State Thor Woerner ILB So. Abilene Christian Nate Bayless TE Sr. Angelo State Ty Duncan ILB Sr. Midwestern State Justen Tyler C Jr. Midwestern State Marcus Sanders ILB Sr. Texas A&M-Kingsville Aaron Mullane OG Jr. West Texas A&M Matt Ellerbrock ILB Jr. Midwestern State Josh Perez OG So. Abilene Christian Dan Jackson OLB Jr. Tarleton State Adrian Campbell OT Jr. Tarleton State Joey Mendez OLB Jr. Eastern New Mexico Bryan Keith OT So. Midwestern State LB Suggs CB Jr. Abilene Christian Greg Saladino PK So. Midwestern State Maurice Caldwell CB Sr. West Texas A&M Paul Mason RS R-Fr. Angelo State Nate Bailey CB Sr. Abilene Christian Nick Jones CB Jr. Eastern New Mexico Terrance Preston CB Sr. Angelo State Alvin Johnson S Jr. Angelo State Jordan Smith S Jr. West Texas A&M Tyler Maner S Sr. Midwestern State Jayson Serda S So. Eastern New Mexico Blair Johnson S Jr. Tarleton State Bernard Griffin S Jr. Midwestern State Spencer Covey P Jr. Abilene Christian Daniel Allen DS So. Eastern New Mexico

86 TEAM (Single Game) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED -- 34, Southwest Texas State, 1948 RUSHING ATTEMPTS -- 96, Texas A&I vs. Angelo State, 1982 INTERCEPTIONS -- 37, Texas A&I, 1970 RUSHING YARDS - 586, SW Texas vs. Prairie View, 1978 TURNOVERS -- 52, East Texas State, 1990 PASSING ATTEMPTS -- 95, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 TURNOVERS PER GAME -- 4.7, East Texas State, 1990 PASS COMPLETIONS – 64, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING YARDS -- 695, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 INDIVIDUAL (Career) PASSING TOUCHDOWNS -- 7, West Texas St. vs. Texas A&I, 1986; West Texas A&M at Adams RUSHING ATTEMPTS -- 885, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 State, 2007; East Central vs. Angelo State, 2007; West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, 2008; RUSHING YARDS -- 6,320, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 Eastern New Mexico vs. Southern Nazarene, 2010 AVG. YARDS PER RUSH -- 7.3, Larry Collins, Texas A&I, 1974-77 TOTAL PLAYS -- 121, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 AVG. YARDS PER GAME -- 162.1, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 TOTAL YARDS -- 810, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas Texas A&M, 2008 MOST 100-YARD GAMES -- 36, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PUNT RETURNS -- 12, East Texas State vs. North Texas, 1933 MOST 200-YARD GAMES -- 13, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 PUNT RETURN YARDS -- 224, Angelo St. vs. McMurry, 1969 PASSING ATTEMPTS -- 1,320, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 KICK RETURNS -- 13, East Texas State vs.Arkansas State, 1987 PASS COMPLETIONS – 818, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 KICK RET. YARDS – 304, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 PASS COMPLETION PCT. - .675, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 PUNTS -- 32, Sam Houston State vs. East Texas State, 1946 PASSING YARDS – 12,012, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 PUNTING YARDS -- 1,203, Sam Houston St. vs. East Texas St., 1946 PASSING YARDS PER GAME -- 305.3, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 PUNTS (both teams) -- 63, Sam Houston St. vs. East Texas State, 1946 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS -- 114, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 PUNTING YARDS (both teams) -- 2,390, Sam Houston State vs. East Texas State, 1946 TOTAL PLAYS -- 1,821, Jim Ned, Angelo State, 1983-86 POINTS – 93, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 TOTAL YARDS – 12,080, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 KICKING POINTS – 21, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME – 298.5, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2005-08 TOUCHDOWNS -- 13, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 RECEPTIONS – 244, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 PATs – 11, West Texas A&M vs. N.M. Highlands, 2005; Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, RECEIVING YARDS – 4,108, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 2008; West Texas A&M at Southwestern Oklahoma, 2010 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME – 97.8, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 PAT ATTEMPTS -- 12, East Texas State vs. Northwestern Okla., 1953; West Texas A&M vs. N.M. RECEIVING YARDS PER CATCH – 23.2, Romar Crenshaw, Southeastern Oklahoma, 2000-03 Highlands, 2005 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS -- 45, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2004-08 FIELD GOALS -- 6, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PUNTING AVERAGE -- 43.2, Bill Dement, Angelo State, 1968-71 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED -- 7, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PUNT RETURN YARDS -- 1,212, Larry Pullin, Texas A&I, 1965-68 INTERCEPTIONS -- 9, Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston St., 1949 PUNT RETURN AVG. -- 18.5, Curtis Guyton, East Texas St, 1965-66 INT. RETURN (YDS) -- 188, Abilene Christian vs. S.F. Austin, 1982 KICK RETURN YARDS -- 1,670, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2009-present ATTENDANCE – 24,837, Lone Star Football Festival, 2011 KICK RETURN AVG. -- 25.3, Jerry Clement, S. F. Austin, 1962-65 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED -- 12, Texas A&I vs. Tarleton, 1970; Texas A&M-Commerce vs. INTERCEPTIONS -- 36, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1963-66 West Texas A&M, 2005; Northeastern State vs. West Texas A&M, 2006; Texas A&M-Kings- INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS -- 535, Autry Beamon, East Texas State 1971-74 ville vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2011 POINTS -- 426, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED – Minus-77, McMurry vs. Abilene Christian, 1968 TOUCHDOWNS -- 70, Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian, 1973-76; Johnny Bailey, Texas FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED – Minus-38, Tarleton vs. Baptist Christian, 1974 A&I 1986-89 FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED -- 0, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston St, 1946; Sam PATs -- 213, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946; Howard Payne vs. East Central, 1959; Southwest Texas PAT ATTEMPTS -- 222, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 vs. Texas Lutheran, 1965; Howard Payne vs. Texas A&I, 1959; Southwest Texas vs. Howard CONSECUTIVE PATs -- 76, Bryan Thompson, Angelo State, 1987-90 Payne, 1965; Stephen F. Austin vs. NW Louisiana, 1971; East Texas State vs. Angelo State, FIELD GOALS – 59, J.W. Boren, Tarleton State, 1999-2002 (att. 83) 1971; Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas, 1974; Texas A&I vs. Livingston, 1978; Sam Houston St. FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS -- 84, Billy Watkins, E. Texas St, 1990-93 vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Texas A&I vs. Howard Payne, 1986; Cameron vs. Central State CONSECUTIVE FGs – 24, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2004-Present (Okla.), 1988; Cameron vs. Texas A&I, 1990; East Texas State vs. Henderson, 1993; Eastern KICKING POINTS – 339, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2005-08 New Mexico vs. Texas A&M Kingsville, 1999; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Com- ALL-PURPOSE YARDS -- 7,803, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986-89 merce, 2006; Angelo State vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED -- 0 (all games above) and Angelo State vs. Central St. INDIVIDUAL (Single Game) (Okla.), 1973; Southwestern Okla. vs. Okla. Panhandle, 2001; Midwestern State vs. Western RUSHING ATTEMPTS -- 49, Kenneth Parks, East Texas State vs. Carson-Newman, 1972 N.M., 2001; Southwestern Oklahoma vs. Texas A&M Commerce, 2006; Angelo State vs. RUSHING YARDS -- 342, Carlton Booe, Northeastern State vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 1998 Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Abilene Christian vs. Eastern New Mexico, 2007; Northeastern PASSING ATTEMPTS -- 94, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 State at Eastern New Mexico, 2007 PASS COMPLETIONS – 64, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST TOTAL PLAYS ALLOWED -- 30, Howard Payne vs. Stephen F. Austin (1959) PASSING YARDS -- 695, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS – 7, Keith Null, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, 2008; Wesley Wood, Eastern New Mexico vs Southern Nazarene, 2010 TEAM (Season) TOTAL PLAYS -- 102, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RUSHING ATTEMPTS -- 689, Texas A&I, 1986 TOTAL YARDS – 681, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 RUSHING YARDS -- 4,342, Texas A&I, 1986 RECEPTIONS – 15, Alester Givens, Tarleton St. vs. Midwestern St., 2001; Cory Sims, Texas RUSHING YARDS PER GAME -- 395.2, Texas A&I, 1986 A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern, 2002. PASSING ATTEMPTS – 749, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 RECEIVING YARDS -- 323, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, 2008 PASS COMPLETIONS – 460, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS -- 5, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M at Abilene Christian, 2008 PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME – 41.8, West Texas A&M, 2007 PUNT RETURNS -- 10, Kerry Simien, Texas A&I vs. West Texas A&M, 1988 PASS COMPLETION PCT. -- .718 (249-347), Midwestern State, 2009 PUNT RETURN YARDS -- 224, Bobby Menchaca, Angelo State vs. McMurry, 1969 PASSING YARDS – 5,155, West Texas A&M, 2007 KICK RETURNS -- 8, Sam Tarrant, East Texas State vs. Southwest Texas, 1979; Brandon Wil- PASSING YARDS PER GAME – 448.0, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 liams, Midwestern State at Abilene Christian, 2008; Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce PASSING TOUCHDOWNS -- 51, West Texas A&M, 2007 at Eastern New Mexico, 2010; Tommy Hampton, West Texas A&M at Central Missouri, 2010 TOTAL PLAYS – 1,028, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 KICK RETURN YARDS – 218, Kenzee Jackson, Texas A&M-Commerce at Eastern New Mexico, TOTAL YARDS – 7,082, Abilene Christian, 2007 2010 TOTAL YARDS PER GAME -- 569.9, Texas A&I, 1976 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS – 409, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian at West Texas A&M, 2008 POINTS – 639, Abilene Christian, 2007 PUNTS -- 32, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 POINTS PER GAME – 52.3, Abilene Christian, 2008 PUNTING YARDS -- 1,203, Jan Jones, Sam Houston vs. East Texas State, 1946 KICKING POINTS – 128, Abilene Christian, 2010 INTERCEPTIONS -- 5, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross vs. East Texas State, 1966 PUNTS -- 92, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS -- 122, Autry Beamon, East Texas State vs. East Central, 1972 PUNTING YARDS -- 3,630, East Texas State, 1986 POINTS SCORED -- 42, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 WINS -- 14, Angelo State, 1978; Southwest Texas, 1982 TOUCHDOWNS -- 7, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 LONGEST WIN STREAK -- 42, Texas A&I, 1973-77 PATs – 11, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008; Todd Phillips, West LONGEST UNDEFEATED STREAK -- 46, Texas A&I, 1973-77 Texas A&M at Southwestern Okla., 2010 FEWEST CARRIES ALLOWED -- 289, Texas A&M Commerce, 2006 PAT ATTEMPTS -- 11, Jack Kyle, Sam Houston vs. Brooke Army, 1949 (made 9); Matt Adams, FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED -- 485, East Texas St., 1952 Abilene Christian vs. West Texas A&M, 2008 (made 11); Todd Phillips, West Texas A&M at FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME -- 48.5, East Texas State, 1952 Southwestern Oklahoma, 2010 (made 11) FEWEST PASS COMPLETIONS ALLOWED -- 35, Sam Houston State, 1956 FIELD GOALS -- 6, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED -- 443, Sam Houston, 1956 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED -- 7, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Okla- FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME -- 49.2, Sam Houston State, 1956 homa, 2009 FEWEST PLAYS ALLOWED -- 427, Lamar, 1958 POINTS SCORED KICKING – 21, Taylor Cannon, Eastern New Mexico vs Southeastern Okla- FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED -- 1,329, Sam Houston State, 1956; Sam Houston State, homa, 2009 1964 FEWEST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME – 147.7, Sam Houston State, 1956

87 INDIVIDUAL (Season) TOP 10 LSC CAREER RUSHING RUSHING ATTEMPTS – 317, Gerome Castleberry, East Central, 2002 6,320 Johnny Bailey (Texas A&I) 1986-89 RUSHING YARDS – 2,156, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 4,654 Heath Sherman (Texas A&I) 1985-88 RUSHING YARDS/CARRY -- 11.7, Jimmy Pipkin, Midwestern State, 2011 4,511 Larry Collins (Texas A&I) 1974-77 RUSHING YARDS/GAME -- 182.8, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 4,359 DeWayne Miles (WTAMU) 1998-01 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS – 28, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 4,321 Bernard Scott (ACU) 2007-08 100-YD RUSHING GAMES -- 12, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 4,285 Arthur James (ETSU) 1966-69 200-YD RUSHING GAMES -- 5, Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I, 1986 4,038 Larry Williams (TAMUK) 2001-04 PASSING ATTEMPTS – 647, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 3,884 Michael Benton (ENMU) 2004-07 PASS COMPLETIONS – 404, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 3,747 Aundra Thompson (ETSU) 1972-75 PASS COMP. PCT. -- .720 (118-164), Rahsaan Bell, Midwestern State, 2007 3,741 Jerry Austin (ASU) 1969-72 PASSING YARDS – 5,097, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 PASSING YARDS/GAME – 437.3, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 LSC ANNUAL RUSHING LEADER PASSING TOUCHDOWNS – 48, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 Year Player Yards PASS COMPLETIONS PER GAME – 40.4, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 2011 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 1,044 200-YD PASSING GAMES -- 13, Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2007; Keith Null, West Texas 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 1,250 A&M, 2008 2009 Fred Winborn, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1,295 TOTAL PLAYS – 734, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 2,156 TOTAL YARDS – 4,976, Keith Null, West Texas A&M, 2008 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU 2,165 TOTAL YARDS/GM – 436.7, JJ Harp, Eastern New Mexico, 2009 2006 Daniel Polk, MSU 1,199 RECEPTIONS -- 96, Tyson Williams, West Texas A&M, 2010 2005 Derrick Ross, TSU 1,512 RECEIVING YARDS – 1,867, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 2004 Derrick Ross, TSU 1,560 RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME – 143.6, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 2003 Larry Williams, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1,570 RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS – 22, Charly Martin, West Texas A&M, 2008 2002 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 1,379 PUNT RETURNS -- 35, Johnnie Jones, Central Oklahoma, 1998 2001 Gerome Castleberry, ECU 1,308 PUNT RETURN YARDS -- 526, Byron Shaw, Texas A&I, 1973 2000 DeWayne Miles, WTAMU 1,524 PUNT RETURN AVG. -- 22.1, Curtis Guyton, East Texas State, 1965 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 1,370 KICK RETURNS -- 36, Jonathan Woodson, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2011 1998 Reggie Donner, UCO 1,432 KICK RETURN YARDS -- 975, Jerome Hewitt, Southeastern Oklahoma, 2009 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 1,299 KICK RETURN AVG. - 38.0, David Hurst, East Texas State, 1949 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 1,233 PUNTS -- 89, Rick Kinsey, Stephen F. Austin, 1978 1995 Derrick Johnson, ENMU 1,265 PUNTING YARDS -- 3,509, Dan Roberson, East Texas State, 1986 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 1,629 PUNTING AVG. -- 46.8, Bill Huffman, Sul Ross, 1960 1993 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1,108 INTERCEPTIONS -- 14, Alfredo Avila, Sul Ross, 1966 1992 Tyrone Jones, UCO 1,075 INT. RETURN YARDS -- 318, Autry Beamon, East Texas State, 1972 1991 Landrum Hale, ENMU 1,098 POINTS -- 204, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 1990 Andre Tucker, ENMU 965 TOUCHDOWNS -- 34, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,269 PATs -- 82, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 1988 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,442 PAT ATTEMPTS -- 86, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2007 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1,598 CONSECUTIVE PATs – 48, Sergio Castillo Jr., West Texas A&M, 2011 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 2,011 FIELD GOALS – 21, Morgan Lineberry, Abilene Christian, 2010 1985 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 1,111 FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS – 30, Jared Homer, Northeastern State, 2008; Morgan Lineberry, 1984 Anthony Thomas, ACU 1,096 Abilene Christian, 2010 1983 Ricky Dirks, ETSU 1,299 CONSECUTIVE FIELD GOALS: 15, Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 1982 Roger Wiley, SHSU 1,079 FG ACCURACY: 100% (15-15), Paul Williams, Tarleton State, 2005 1981 Cary Noiel, ETSU 1,307 KICKING POINTS – 117, Matt Adams, Abilene Christian, 2008 1980 Anthony Jonson, ASU 1,003 ALL-PURPOSE YARDS – 2,982, Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian, 2008 1979 Paul Hood, SFA 1,332 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 1,493 SINGLE-GAME SUPERLATIVES 1977 Mike Richardson, ETSU 1,095 LONGEST RUN – 99, JT Thompson, Eastern New Mexico vs. East Central, 2007; Keithon Flem- 1976 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 1,185 ming, West Texas A&M vs. Angelo State, 2007 1975 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 1,976 LONGEST PASS -- 99, Binky Ford to Frankie Reescano, Sam Houston State vs. Howard Payne, 1974 Don Hardeman, Texas A&I 1,355 1980; Matt Morris to Casey Cowan, Texas A&M-Commerce vs. Midwestern State, 1997; 1973 Craig Powell, ETSU 1,029 Taylor Harris to Stephen Burton, West Texas A&M vs. Tarleton State, 2010; Jake Glover to 1972 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 1,302 Vernon Johnson, Midwestern State vs. Abilene Christian, 2011 1971 Jerry Austin, ASU 1,199 LONGEST PUNT RETURN -- 100, Leonard Avery, Texas A&I vs. Slippery Rock, 1976; Marcus 1970 Jerry Austin, ASU 1,263 Bonner, Texas A&I vs. Northern Arizona, 1980; Justin Parson, Tarleton State vs. Central Okla., 1969 Arthur James, ETSU 1,334 2003 1968 Arthur James, ETSU 1,538 LONGEST KICK RETURN -- 100, Johnny Stovall, North Texas vs. Sam Houston State, 1936; Bob 1967 Arthur James, ETSU 963 Sloan, East Texas State vs. Midwestern State, 1950; Marvin Brown, East Texas State vs. Mid- 1966 Danny Foust, Sul Ross 657 western State, 1951; Gary Berry, East Texas State vs. Sam Houston, 1958; Dwight Harrison, 1965 Reece Morrison, SWT 919 Texas A&I vs. Southwest Texas, 1967; Wylie Turner, Angelo State vs. Sam Houston, 1976; 1964 A.C. Lex, Sul Ross 657 ; Joe Ferris, Southwest Texas vs. Stephen F. Austin, 1980; Steve Parker, Abilene Christian 1963 Jerry Clement, SFA 640 vs. Angelo State, 1982; Rufus Smith, Eastern New Mexico vs. Howard Payne, 1985; Darrell 1962 Dee White, SWT 707 Whitaker, Eastern New Mexico vs. N.M. Highlands, 1994; Jurome Lee, Angelo State vs. West 1961 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 609 Texas A&M, 1995; Norman Miller, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Portland State, 1995; Cliff Doug- 1960 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 550 las, West Texas A&M vs. Southwestern Okla., 1996; Kareem Larrimore, West Texas A&M vs. 1959 Sam McCord, ETSU 887 Okla. Panhandle State, 1998; Derrick Foster, Texas A&M-Kingsville vs. Angelo State, 1999; 1958 George Jackson, SHSU 652 Anthony Armstrong, West Texas A&M vs. Eastern N.M., 2003; Corey White, Eastern N.M. vs. 1957 Bob Nance, Lamar 658 Southwestern Okla., 2004; Kyle Fox, Angelo State vs. Western State, 2005; Justin Johnson, 1956 Bob Grisham, SHSU 706 Abilene Christian vs Eastern New Mexico, 2009 1955 Bennie Boles, SHSU 906 LONGEST INT. RETURN -- 100, Robby Robinett, Southwest Texas vs. Lamar, 1959; Richey 1954 Norm Cash, Sul Ross 1,225 Robertson, Stephen F. Austin vs. East Central, 1966; Byron Shaw, Texas A&I vs. Sul Ross, 1953 Mac Moore, SHSU 793 1972; James Cross, Angelo State vs. Sul Ross, 1974; Emmuel Thompson, Texas A&I vs. 1952 Don Bingham, Sul Ross 1,090 Central State (Okla.), 1979; B. Tillman Harding vs. Northeastern State, 1999; Tonmar John- 1951 Mac Moore, SHSU 1,014 son, Eastern New Mexico vs. Midwestern State, 1999; Justin Hibler, Eastern N.M. vs. Texas 1950 Charles Boyles, Sul Ross 1,036 A&M-Kingsville, 2000; Fred Shaw, Central Okla. vs. Tarleton State, 2004; Markell Walker, East Central at Southeastern Okla., 2010; Cory Whitfield, Texas A&M-Commerce vs Texas A&M- LSC ANNUAL PASSING LEADERS Kingsville, 2011 Year Player Yards LONGEST PUNT -- 89, Mark Bounds, West Texas State vs. Central State (Okla.), 1990 2011 Mitchell Gale, ACU 3,823 LONGEST FIELD GOAL -- 69, Ove Johansson, Abilene Christian vs. East Texas State, 1976. 2010 Taylor Harris, WTAMU 4,806

2009 JJ Harp, ENMU 4,373 2008 Keith Null, WTAMU 5,097 2007 Keith Null, WTAMU 4,134

88 2006 Dalton Bell, WTAMU 3,998 1990 Billy Watkins, ETSU 76 2005 Dalton Bell, WTAMU 3,799 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 96 2004 Derek Maupin, WTAMU 3,461 1988 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 120 2003 Cliff Watkins, TSU 3,547 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 120 2002 Pete Darnell, ECU 2,311 1986 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I 138 2001 Steve Kelly, TSU 3,077 1985 Wesley Williams, ASU 114 2000 Steve Kelly, TSU 2,782 1984 Neal La Hue, Texas A&I 68 1999 Luke Cullins, Harding 2,648 1983 Boo Jones, ACU 68 1998 Mitch Brown, MSU 2,503 1982 Ron Jacoby, SWT 72 1997 Chad Cole, TSU 2,674 1981 Donnie Williams, SWT 96 1996 Chad Cole, TSU 2,503 1980 Marcus Bonner, Texas A&I 78 1995 Grady Benton, WTAMU 2,077 1979 Paul Hood, SFA 104 1994 Mike Jinks, ASU 1,897 1978 Jerry Aldridge, ASU 84 1993 Rex Lamberti, ACU 2,052 1977 Alex Davis, ACU 100 1992 Wilbur Odom, ASU 1,799 1976 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 82 1991 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1,825 Richard Ritchie, Texas A&I 82 1990 Bobby Bounds, ETSU 1,905 1975 Aundra Thompson, ETSU 126 1989 Mickey Russell, ASU 2,206 1974 Wilbert Montgomery, ACU 102 1988 Doak Taylor, WTSU 2,379 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, ACU 188 1987 Royce Slechta, ETSU 2,105 1972 Kenneth Parks, ETSU 72 1986 Tod Mayfield, WTSU 3,664 1971 Charles Louis, Howard Payne 84 1985 Rex Lamberti, ACU 3,010 Bobby Hammer, Howard Payne 84 1984 Bruno Briones, ETSU 1,839 1970 Willie Dickson, Sul Ross 102 1983 Kyle Mackey, ETSU 1,960 1969 Arthur James, ETSU 86 1982 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 2,243 George Daskalakes, ETSU 86 1981 Loyal Proffitt, ACU 2,306 1968 Arthur James, ETSU 80 1980 Wade Wilson, ETSU 1,978 1967 David Morrison, SWT 114 1979 John Mayes, ACU 2,352 1966 David Morrison, SWT 59 1978 John Mayes, ACU 2,535 1965 Jacob Henry, Sul Ross 72 1977 John Mayes, ACU 2,201 1964 Joe Bednarski, SWT 48 1976 Jim Reese, ACU 2,309 1963 Rex Turner, SWT 78 1975 Jim Reese, ACU 2,355 1962 Rex Turner, SWT 58 1974 Lynn Leonard, ASU 1,679 1961 Bobby Jancik, Lamar 62 1973 Clint Longley, ACU 2,719 1960 Sid Blanks, Texas A&I 66 1972 Will Cureton, ETSU 1,292 1959 Ronnie Fontenot, Lamar 67 1971 Jim Duncan, SWT 1,442 1958 Joe Harbour, ETSU 54 1970 Jim Dietz, ETSU 2,000 1957 Gary Berry, ETSU 66 1969 Robert Pearce, SFA 2,104 1956 Bobby Grisham, Sam Houston St. 60 1968 J.D. McMahon, TSU 2,079 1955 Bennie Boles, Sam Houston St. 60 1967 Jesse Perkins, SWT 1,625 1954 Bobby Baldwin, Sam Houston St. 80 1966 Terry Oglesby, Texas A&I 1,262 1953 Mac Moore, Sam Houston St . 71 1965 Luz Pedraza, Sul Ross 1,505 1952 Marvin Brown, ETSU 114 1964 Randy Johnson, Texas A&I 1,414 1951 Marvin Brown, ETSU 102 1963 Don Leinneweber, SWT 1,134 1950 Jack Kyle, Sam Houston St. 70 1962 Windell Hebert, Lamar 1,112 1949 Jack Kyle, Sam Houston St. 58 1961 Windell Hebert, Lamar 1,138 1948 Gerald Leverman, Trinity 78 1960 James Williams, ETSU 800 1947 Edward Matson, Trinity 73 1959 Harold Stephens, SFA 1,265 1941 J.C. Meeks, ETSU 47 1958 Dale Byerly, HPU 950 1940 Don Hightower, Sam Houston St. 49 1957 George Parks, Lamar 701 1956 Votto Gaddis, SFA 846 LSC ANNUAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 1955 Bobby McBride, SWT 906 1932 North Texas State 1954 Allen Boren, SHSU 837 1933 East Texas State 1953 Pence Dacus, SWT 1,654 1934 East Texas State 1952 Don Gottlob, SHSU 2,325 1935 East Texas State , North Texas State, Stephen F. Austin 1951 James Gray, ETSU 1,186 1936 North Texas State 1950 Charles Lafoon, Sul Ross 959 1937 East Texas State

1938 East Texas State LSC ANNUAL SCORING LEADERS 1939 North Texas State Year Player Points 1940 North Texas State 2011 Keidrick Jackson, MSU 114 1941 North Texas State 2010 Josh Birmingham, UCO 126 1942 East Texas State 2009 Fred Winborn, Texas A&M-Kingsville 114 1946 North Texas State 2008 Bernard Scott, ACU 204 1947 North Texas State 2007 Bernard Scott, ACU 234 1948 Southwest Texas State 2006 Ulysses Odoms, MSU 96 1949 East Texas State 2005 Kyle Fox, ASU 114 1950 Sul Ross State 2004 Derrick Ross, TSU 134 1951 East Texas State 2003 Larry Williams, Texas A&M-Kingsville 114 1952 East Texas State 2002 Larry Williams, Texas A&M-Kingsville 108 1953 East Texas State 2001 Romar Crenshaw, SOSU 114 1954 East Texas State, Southwest Texas State 2000 Dominic Rhodes, MSU 108 1955 East Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State 1999 Carlton Booe, NSU 102 1956 Sam Houston State 1998 Carlton Booe, NSU 104 1957 East Texas State, Lamar 1997 Chris Pierson, Harding 78 1958 East Texas State Chris Brazzell, ASU 78 1959 East Texas State, Texas A&I Ryan Logan, UCO 78 1960 Texas A&I 1996 Jubarko Gaines, UCO 78 1961 Sam Houston State 1995 Jason Smith, ETSU 90 1962 Texas A&I 1994 Joe Aska, UCO 92 1963 Southwest Texas State 1993 Angel Alvarez, ACU 60 1964 Sam Houston State Glenn Starks, UCO 60 1965 Sul Ross State 1992 Michael Hightower, ETSU 78 1966 East Texas State Billy Watkins, ETSU 78 1967 Texas A&I 1991 Billy Watkins, ETSU 83 1968 Texas A&I

89 1969 East Texas State, Texas A&I 2005 N: Cliff Edwards, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Robert Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1970 Texas A&I S: Derrick Ross, Tarleton 1998 N: John Fitzgerald, Central Oklahoma 1971 Southwest Texas State, Howard Payne 2004 N: Drew Beard, Southeastern Okla. S: James Dearth, Tarleton 1972 East Texas State S: Daniel Taylor, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1997 N: Dustin McNeal, Central Oklahoma 1973 Abilene Christian 2003 N: Drew Beard, Southeastern Okla. S: Trent Dagen, Texas A&M-Commerce 1974 Texas A&I S: Daniel Taylor, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1996 Todd Perkins, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1975 Texas A&I 2002 N: Gerome Castleberry, East Central 1995 Jermane Mayberry, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1976 Texas A&I S: Abel Gonzales, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1994 Kevin Dogins, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1977 Abilene Christian, Texas A&I 2001 N: Brett Manning, Central Oklahoma 1993 Keith Wagner, Abilene Christian 1978 Angelo State S: Steve Kelly, Tarleton 1992 Earl Dotson, Texas A&I 1979 Texas A&I 2000 N: Damian Everett, Northeastern State 1991 Brian Nielsen, Texas A&I 1980 Southwest Texas State S: Steve Kelley, Tarleton 1990 Keithen Degrate, Texas A&I 1981 Southwest Texas State 1999 N: Carlton Booe, Northeastern State 1988 Rod Mounts, Texas A&I 1982 Southwest Texas State S: Bobby Rodriguez, Eastern New Mexico 1987 Moses Horn, Texas A&I 1983 East Texas State, Southwest Texas State 1998 N: Reggie Donner, Central Oklahoma 1986 Moses Horn, Texas A&I 1984 Angelo State S: Bryan Gilmore, Midwestern State 1985 Pat Graves, Angelo State 1985 Texas A&I 1997 N: Chris Pierson, Harding 1984 Dan Remsberg, Abilene Christian 1986 West Texas State S: Erik Hartman, Angelo State 1987 Angelo State, Texas A&I 1996 Jubarko Gaines, Central Oklahoma LSC Freshman of the Year 1988 Texas A&I 1995 Derrick Johnson, Eastern New Mexico 2011 Jimmy Pipkin, Midwestern State 1989 Texas A&I 1994 Joe Aska, Central Oklahoma 2010 N: Josh Birmingham, Central Oklahoma 1990 East Texas State 1993 Rex Lamberti, Abilene Christian S: Daryl Cantu-Harkless, Abilene Christian 1991 Eastern New Mexico 1992 Anthony Brooks, Texas A&M-Commerce 2009 N: Michael Yoder, Northeastern State 1992 Texas A&I 1991 Bobby Bounds, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Dakarai Pecikonis, Angelo State 1993 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1990 Bobby Bounds, Texas A&M-Commerce 2008 N: Luke Lundy, Southwestern Okla. 1994 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1988 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I S: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 1995 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I and Heath Sherman, 2007 N: Jake Olivarez, Southeastern Okla., Chris 1996 Texas A&M-Kingsville Texas A&I Miller, Texas A&M-Commerce and Jon Evans, 1997 Texas A&M-Kingsville Northeastern State 1998 Central Oklahoma LSC Wide Receiver of the Year S: Keithon Flemming, West Texas A&M 1999 Northeastern State, Central Oklahoma, 2011 David Little, Midwestern State 2006 N: Daniel Nichols, Southeastern Okla. Southeastern Oklahoma 2010 N: Trey McVey, Northeastern State S: Tony Harp, Abilene Christian and Roderick 2000 Northeastern State S: Edmund Gates, Abilene Christian Smith, Tarleton 2001 Texas A&M-Kingsville, Tarleton State 2009 N: Daniel Nichols, Southeastern Okla. 2005 N: Justin Pitrucha, Southeastern Okla. 2002 Texas A&M-Kingsville S: Andy Tanner, Midwestern State S: Kyle Fox, Angelo State 2003 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2008 N: Willie Thornton, Teas A&M-Commerce 2004 N: Tywain Myles, Tarleton and Drew Rigsby, 2004 Texas A&M-Kingsville S: Charly Martin, West Texas A&M Southwestern Okla. 2005 West Texas A&M 2007 N: JaMichael Palmer, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Daniel Polk, Midwestern State 2006 West Texas A&M S: Johnny Knox, Abilene Christian 2003 N: Jeremy Madkins, Tarleton 2007 West Texas A&M 2006 N: Jarrett Byers, Northeastern State S: Danieal Manning, Abilene Christian 2008 Abilene Christian S: Jerale Badon, Abilene Christian 2002 N: Willie Lane, East Central 2009 Midwestern State, Texas A&M-Kingsville, 2005 N: Jeremie Berry, Southeastern Okla. and Danny S: Dwayne Davis, Eastern New Mexico Tarleton State Howards, Southwestern Okla. 2001 N: Jim Jenkins, Southwestern Okla. 2010 Abilene Christian S: Tonae Martin, West Texas A&M S: Kyle Masters, Tarleton 2011 Midwestern State 2004 N: Zach Edwards, Central Oklahoma 2000 N: Donald Ponds, Northeastern State S: Maurice Washington, Texas A&M-Kingsville S: Eric Mims, Eastern New Mexico LSC Football Championships By School 2003 N: Romar Crenshaw, Southeastern Okla. 1999 N: Micah Lomas, Northeastern State and Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) - 27 S: Anthony Armstrong, West Texas A&M Nathan Sayer, Ouachita Baptist Texas A&M-Commerce (formerly East Texas State) - 20 2002 N: Dee Dee Carter, Central Oklahoma S: Adrian Barnes, Texas A&M-Commerce Southwest Texas State - 9 S: Gary Lusk, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1998 N: Claude Davis, Central Oklahoma North Texas - 8 2001 N: Dee Dee Carter, Central Oklahoma S: Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M (formerly West Texas State) - 4 S: Eric Spencer, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1997 N: Brad Shea, Central Oklahoma Sam Houston State - 4 2000 N: Shevron Glover, Southwestern Okla. S: DeWayne Miles, West Texas A&M Abilene Christian - 4 S: Chris Chambers, Tarleton 1996 Reggie Durden, Texas A&M-Kingsville Angelo State - 3 1995 David Dell, Texas A&M-Commerce Sul Ross State - 2 LSC Offensive Lineman of the Year 1994 Richard Wooten, Abilene Christian Central Oklahoma - 2 1993 Larry Young, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2011 Amini Silatolu, Midwestern State Northeastern State - 2 1992 Greg Stokes, Angelo State and Brian Barnett, 2010 N: Carlos Savala, East Central Tarleton State - 2 Eastern New Mexico S: Royland Tubbs, Abilene Christian and Amini Midwestern State - 1 1991 Ethan Sheffield, Abilene Christian Silatolu, Midwestern State Southeastern Oklahoma - 1 1990 Billy Watkins, Texas A&M-Commerce 2009 N: Luke Sapolu, Central Oklahoma and R.J. Stephen F. Austin - 1 1989 Michael Ivory, Cameron Brisbon, Texas A&M-Commerce Howard Payne - 1 1988 Rich Stephens, West Texas A&M S: Tony Washington, Abilene Christian Lamar - 1 1987 Johnny Eaton, Texas A&I and Jarrod Owens, 2008 N: Dustin Flinn, Central Oklahoma and R.J. Eastern New Mexico - 1 Texas A&M-Commerce Brisbon, Texas A&M-Commerce 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I S: Tony Washington, Abilene Christian 1985 Heath Sherman, Texas A&I LSC Offensive Player of the Year 2007 N: Austin Ellis Southwestern Okla. and Darron 1984 Mike Dyal, Texas A&I 2011 Brandon Kelsey, Midwestern State Sheppard, Texas A&M-Commerce 1983 Tollie Royal, Sam Houston State S: Nathan Young, Abilene Christian 1982 Melvin White, Stephen F. Austin 2006 N: Rayshaun Hollings, Southeastern Okla. LSC Offensive Back of the Year 1981 Loyal Proffitt, Abilene Christian S: Nathan Young, Abilene Christian 2011 Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian 1980 Willie Kerley, Abilene Christian 2005 N: Ryan Graves, Texas A&M-Commerce 2010 N: Wes Wood, Eastern New Mexico and Baylen 1979 Norris Powell, Southwest Texas State S: Sam Skidmore, Tarleton Laury, Southeastern Okla. 1978 Tony January, Sam Houston State and Mike 2004 N: Sam Skidmore, Tarleton S: Mitchell Gale, Abilene Christian Miller, Southwest Texas State S: Pat McCoy, West Texas A&M 2009 N: Jason Palmer, Central Oklahoma 1977 Danny Kirk, Texas A&M-Commerce 2003 N: Kert Turner, Tarleton S: Zack Eskridge, Midwestern State and Keithon 1976 Elvis Shaw, Southwest Texas State S: Kevin Palmer, Texas A&M-Kingsville Flemming, West Texas A&M 1975 Jerry Aldridge, Angelo State 2002 N: Micah Lomas, Northeastern State 2008 N: Marcus Johnson, East Central 1974 Larry Collins, Texas A&I S: Walter Wigfall, Texas A&M-Kingsville S: Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian 2001 N: Micah Lomas, Northeastern State 2007 N: Marcus Johnson, East Central 1972 Larry Mayer, Stephen F. Austin S: Ryan Seward, Tarleton S: Bernard Scott, Abilene Christian 1971 Charley Franklin, Angelo State 2000 N: Joe Jones, Southeastern Okla. 2006 N: Justin Pitrucha, Southeastern Okla. and Cliff S: Robert Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville Edwards, Texas A&M-Commerce 1999 N: Joe Jones, Southeastern Okla. and Chris S: Michael Sampson, Tarleton LSC Defensive Player of the Year Meredith, Northeastern State 2011 Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian

90 S: Ranardick Phillips, Tarleton 1981 Ted Sitton, Abilene Christian LSC Defensive Lineman of the Year 2006 N: Darvin Peterson, Texas A&M-Commerce 1980 Jim Wacker, Southwest Texas State S: Ranardick Phillips, Tarleton 1979 Charles Simmons, Stephen F. Austin 2011 Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 2005 N: Norman Dawson, Southeastern Okla. 1978 Melvin Brown, Sam Houston State 2010 N: Armonty Bryant, East Central S: Ranardick Phillips, Tarleton 1977 Jim Hess, Angelo State S: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian 2004 N: Courtenay Sanders, Tarleton 1976 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I 2009 N: William Green, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Danieal Manning, Abilene Christian 1975 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I S: Eugene Sims, West Texas A&M 2003 N: Terry Grayson, Northeastern State 1974 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I 2008 N: Ricky Hope, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Eddie Moten, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1973 Wally Bullington, Abilene Christian S: Aston Whiteside, Abilene Christian, Jimmy 2002 N: Brandon Young, Tarleton 1972 Ernest Hawkins, Texas A&M-Commerce Saddler-McQueen, Texas A&M-Kingsville and S: Nicholas Davis, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1971 James Cameron, Angelo State Eugene Sims, West Texas A&M 2001 N: Germont Jackson, Midwestern State 1970 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I 2007 N: Marcus Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Charles Davis, Tarleton 1969 Ernest Hawkins, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Brandon Swain, West Texas A&M 2000 N: Cecil Deckard, Southwestern Okla. 1968 Buddy Fornes, McMurry 2006 N: Brad Hill, Southeastern Okla. and Sean S: J.R. Turner, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1967 Gil Steinke, Texas A&I McKinney, Texas A&M-Commerce 1999 N: Itis Atkinson, Northeastern State 1966 Ernest Hawkins, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Tywain Myles, Tarleton S: Kareem Larimore, West Texas A&M 1965 David Slaughter, Sul Ross State 2005 N: Terrance Smith, Texas A&M-Commerce 1998 N: Brandon Carder, Central Oklahoma 1964 David Slaughter, Sul Ross State S: Clayton Farrell, Abilene Christian S: Cedric Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1962 Milton Jowers, Southwest Texas State 2004 N: Justin Brown, East Central 1997 N: Landon Curtis, Southwestern Okla. S: Clayton Farrell, Abilene Christian and Wilbert S: Victor Curke, Abilene Christian Martin, Texas A&M-Kingsville LSC Outstanding Back of the Year 1996 Kevin Mathis, Texas A&M-Commerce 2003 N: Reggie Johnson, Southeastern Okla. 1990 Gary Compton, Texas A&M-Commerce 1995 Conrad Hamilton, Eastern New Mexico S: Derrick Crawford, Texas A&M-Commerce 1989 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I 1994 Conrad Hamilton, Eastern New Mexico, Tyrone 2002 N: Kevin Mohr, Tarleton 1988 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I Marshall, Texas A&M-Kingsville and Elton S: Mike Clay, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1987 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I Rhoades, Central Oklahoma 2001 N: Michael Matthew, Northeastern State 1986 Johnny Bailey, Texas A&I and Tod Mayfield, 1993 Anthony Phillips, Texas A&M-Kingsville S: Mike Clay, Texas A&M-Kingsville West Texas A&M 1992 Eric Turner, Texas A&M-Commerce 2000 N: Rod Kelly, Northeastern State 1985 Ned Cox, Angelo State 1991 Eric Turner, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Curry Dawson, Angelo State 1984 Anthony Thomas, Abilene Christian 1990 Anthony Pertile, Eastern New Mexico 1999 N: Claude Davis, Central Oklahoma 1983 Kyle Mackey, Texas A&M-Commerce 1989 Anthony Pertile, Eastern New Mexico S: Antonio Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce 1982 Darrell Green, Texas A&I 1988 Anthony Pertile, Eastern New Mexico 1998 N: Johnny Luter, Central Oklahoma 1981 Mike Miller, Southwest Texas State 1987 Rickey Collins, Texas A&I and Mike Wallace, S: Michael Walton, Eastern New Mexico 1980 Wade Wilson, Texas A&M-Commerce Eastern New Mexico 1997 N: Chad Gruver, Central Oklahoma 1979 Paul Hood, Stephen F. Austin 1986 Gregg Fisher, Howard Payne S: Junior Filikitonga, Abilene Christian 1978 Jerry Aldridge, Angelo State 1985 James Jefferson, Texas A&I 1996 Johnny Luter, Central Oklahoma 1977 Larry Collins, Texas A&I 1984 Glenn Saterfield, Angelo State 1995 Greg Stokes, Angelo State 1976 Richard Ritchie, Texas A&I 1994 Greg Stokes, Angelo State 1975 Richard Ritchie, Texas A&I 1993 Moke Simon, Texas A&M-Kingsville LSC Coach of the Year 1974 Don Hardeman, Texas A&I 1992 J.D. Garland, Angelo State 2011 Bill Maskill, Midwestern State 1973 Wilbert Montgomery, Abilene Christian 1991 Terry Tilton, Angelo State 2010 N: Tim McCarty, East Central 1972 Kenneth Parks, Texas A&M-Commerce 1990 Michael Sinclair, Eastern New Mexico S: Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian 1971 Ronnie Colliflower, Howard Payne 1989 John Randle, Texas A&I 2009 N: Guy Morriss, Texas A&M-Commerce 1970 Jerry Austin, Angelo State 1988 John Randle, Texas A&I S: Bill Maskill, Midwestern State and Dale Carr, 1969 Robert Pearce, Stephen F. Austin 1986 Pierce Holt, Angelo State Angelo State 1968 Arthur James, Texas A&M-Commerce 2008 N: Tracy Holland, Central Oklahoma 1967 Jesse Perkins, Southwest Texas State LSC Linebacker of the Year S: Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian 1966 David Morrison, Southwest Texas State 2007 N: John Horner, Northeastern State 1965 Luz Pedraza, Sul Ross State 2011 Jeremy Aguilar, Texas A&M-Kingsville S: Don Carthel, West Texas A&M, Sam McElroy, 1964 Randy Johnson, Texas A&I 2010 N: Johnny Evans, Northeastern State Tarleton and Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian S: Tressor Baptiste, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2006 N: Ryan Held, Southwestern Okla. 2009 N: Cory Whitfield, Texas A&M-Commerce S: Chris Thomsen, Abilene Christian S: Marcus Phillips, Tarleton LSC Outstanding Lineman of the Year 2005 N: Ray Richards, Southeastern Okla. 2008 N: K.C. Asiodu, Central Oklahoma and Ruzell 1990 Michael Sinclair, Eastern New Mexico and Terry S: Don Carthel, West Texas A&M McCoy, Southwestern Okla. Bagsby, Texas A&M-Commerce 2004 N: Keith Baxter, Southeastern Okla. S: Jared Brock, West Texas A&M 1989 John Randle, Texas A&I S: Richard Cundiff, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2007 N: Will Clewis, Central Oklahoma 1988 John Randle, Texas A&I 2003 N: Todd Whitten, Tarleton S: Jared Brock, West Texas A&M 1987 Pierce Holt, Angelo State S: Richard Cundiff, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2006 N: Will Clewis, Central Oklahoma 1986 Pierce Holt, Angelo State 2002 N: Todd Whitten, Tarleton S: Erick Smith, Tarleton 1985 Henry Jackson, Angelo State S: Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 2005 N: J.D. Hearn, Texas A&M-Commerce 1984 Steven Ford, Angelo State 2001 N: Dennis Darnell, East Central S: Deandrae Fillmore, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1983 Cyril Friday, Southwest Texas State S: Todd Whitten, Tarleton 2004 N: Ken Jones, Tarleton and Chris Sawyer, 1982 Tim Staskus, Southwest Texas State 2000 N: Tom Eckert, Northeastern State Southeastern Okla. 1981 Clayton Weishuhn, Angelo State S: Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico S: Deandrae Fillmore, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1980 Clayton Weishuhn, Angelo State 1999 N: Morris Sloan, Southeastern Okla. and James Williamson, Angelo State 1979 Andy Hawkins, Texas A&I S: Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 2003 N: Derek Thomas, Tarleton 1978 Clay Lowry, Sam Houston State 1998 N: Gary Howard, Central Oklahoma S: Jarred Williams, Texas A&M-Commerce 1977 Glenn Starks, Texas A&I S: Bud Elliott, Eastern New Mexico 2002 N: Kwame Ferguson, East Central 1976 Larry Grunewald, Texas A&I 1997 N: Gary Howard, Central Oklahoma S: Chaun Thompson, West Texas A&M 1975 Johnny Perkins, Abilene Christian S: Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State 2001 N: Columbus Wooley, Midwestern State 1974 Jerry Janik, Texas A&I 1996 Todd Whitten, Tarleton S: Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1973 Leroy Johnson, Texas A&M-Commerce 1995 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville 2000 N: Van Cleave, Northeastern State 1972 Curtis Wester, Texas A&M-Commerce 1994 Ron Harms, Texas A&M-Kingsville S: Kiah Johnson, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1971 Ken Sanders, Howard Payne 1993 Bob Strader, Abilene Christian 1970 Claude McMillon, Texas A&I 1992 Ron Harms, Texas A&I 1969 Robert Young, Texas A&I and David Munden, LSC Defensive Back of the Year 1991 Don Carthel, Eastern New Mexico Sam Houston State 2011 Dashaun Phillips, Tarleton 1990 Eddie Vowell, Texas A&M-Commerce 1968 George Wright, Sam Houston State 2010 N: Tillman Stevens, Eastern New Mexico 1989 Ron Harms, Texas A&I 1967 James Greer, Stephen F. Austin S: Tae Evans, West Texas A&M 1988 Eddie Vowell, Texas A&M-Commerce 1966 Wilbur Aylor, Southwest Texas State and Frank 2009 N: Giorgio Durham, Central Oklahoma 1987 Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State Lane, Stephen F. Austin S: Tony Harp, Abilene Christian and Micah Hill, 1986 Bill Kelly, West Texas A&M Midwestern State 1985 Ron Harms, Texas A&I 2008 N: Broderick Mondy, Northeastern State 1984 Jerry Vandergriff, Angelo State S: Jabir Perkins, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1983 Ernest Hawkins, Texas A&M-Commerce 2007 N: Broderick Mondy, Northeastern State 1982 Jim Wacker, Southwest Texas State

91 92 GAME ONE GAME TWO Saturay, Sep. 1 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm Saturday, Sep. 8 • Shotwell Stadium • Abilene • 6 pm

Central Washington Wildcats Abilene Christian Wildcats Stadium: Tomlinson Stadium (4,000) Stadium: Shotwell Stadium (15,000) Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Wildcats Member: GNAC (NCAA Div. II) Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 9,900 Enrollment: 5,000 Location: Ellensburg, WA Location: Abilene, TX Colors: Crimson and Black Colors: Purple and White Coach: Blaine Bennett (Whitworth, 1987) Coach: Ken Collums (Central Arkansas, 1995) Coach’s CWU record: 34-12 (5th year) Coach’s ACU record: 0-0 (1st year) Coach’s overall record: 61-44 (11th year) Coach’s overall record: 0-0 (1st year) Coach’s phone: NA Coach’s phone: 325-674-2323 Sports Information Director: Jonathan Gordon Sports Information Director: Lance Fleming SID phone: 509-963-1485 SID phone: 325-674-2693 SID fax: 509-963-2390 SID fax: 325-674-6798 2011 record: 4-6 (4-4, 3rd in GNAC) 2011 record: 8-3 (7-1, 2nd in LSC, NCAA Playoffs) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 1-0 Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 32-14-1 Lettermen Returning: 37 Lettermen Returning: Starters Returning: 15 Starters Returning: Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Levi Taylor (153 - 698, 9 TD) Rushing: Charcandrick West (57 - 380, 5 TD) Passing: Ryan Robertson (125 - 219 - 1415, 10 TD/6 INT) Passing: Mitchell Gale (276 - 458 - 3823, 28 TD/9 INT) Receiving: Anthony Spain (40 - 521, 4 TD) Receiving: Taylor Gabriel (64 - 988, 10 TD); Darian Hogg Tackles: John Koopman (58 tackles - 2.5 TFL - 2 FF) (41 - 595, 3 TD); Darrell Cantu-Harkless (32 - 551 - 3) Tackles: Thor Woerner (67 tackles - 11.0 TFL - 3.0 sacks)

GAME THREE GAME FOUR Saturday, Sep. 15 • Cowboys Stadium • Arlington • 8 pm Saturday, Sep. 22 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm

West Texas A&M Buffs Midwestern State Mustangs Stadium: Kimbrough Memorial Stadium (20,000) Stadium: Memorial Stadium (14,362) Nickname: Buffaloes or Buffs Nickname: Mustangs Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 7,843 Enrollment: 6,400 Location: Canyon, TX Location: Wichita Falls, TX Colors: Maroon and White Colors: Maroon and Gold Coach: Don Carthel (Eastern New Mexico, 1974) Coach: Bill Maskill (Western Kentucky, 1971) Coach’s WTAMU record: 67-19 (8th year) Coach’s MSU record: 79-32 (11th year) Coach’s overall record: 113-65-1 (17th year) Coach’s overall record: 92-40 (13th year) Coach’s phone: 806-651-4413 Coach’s phone: 940-613-0122 Sports Information Director: TBD Sports Information Director: Trey Reed SID phone: 806-651-4430 SID phone: 940-397-4818 SID fax: 806-651-4409 SID fax: 940-691-8129 2011 record: 8-3 (6-2, 3rd in LSC, Kanza Bowl) 2011 record: 10-1 (8-0, 1st in LSC, NCAA Playoffs) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 16-9 Series: Midwestern State leads 7-6 Lettermen Returning: 32 Lettermen Returning: 41 Starters Returning: 13 Starters Returning: 11 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Khiry Robinson (103 - 669, 11 TD) Rushing: Keidrick Jackson (155 - 1044, 18 TD), Brandon Passing: Dustin Vaughn (227 - 382 - 3316, 25 TD/6 INT) Kelsey (113 - 967, 11 TD), Jimmy Pipkin (57 - 665, 7 TD) Receiving: Lance Ratliff (44 - 848, 6 TD) Passing: Brandon Kelsey (152 - 223 - 1951, 17 TD/9 INT) Tackles: Taylor McCuller (70 tackles - 3.5 TFL - 2 FF) Receiving: Keivin Swanson (11 - 143, 1 TD) Tackles: Pat Gardner (56 tackles - 1.5 TFL - 6 PD)

93 GAME FIVE GAME SIX Saturday, Sep. 29 • Memorial Stadium • Commerce • 6 pm Saturday, Oct. 6 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm

Texas A&M-Commerce Lions North Alabama Lions Stadium: Memorial Stadium (10,000) Stadium: Braley Municipal Stadium (14,125) Nickname: Lions Nickname: Lions Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Member: GNAC (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 11,000 Enrollment: 7,300 Location: Commerce, TX Location: Florence, AL Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Purple and Gold Coach: Guy Morriss (TCU, 1973) Coach: Bobby Wallace (Mississippi State, 1976) Coach’s AMC record: 9-22 (4th year) Coach’s NAU record: 82-36-1 (11th year) Coach’s overall record: 39-75 (11th year) Coach’s overall record: 127-137-1 (24th year) Coach’s phone: Coach’s phone: 256-765-4397 Sports Information Director: Rand Champion Sports Information Director: Jeff Hodges SID phone: 903-866-5131 SID phone: 256-765-4595 SID fax: 903-468-3033 SID fax: 256-765-4659 2011 record: 1-9 (1-7, T-8th in LSC) 2011 record: 9-3 (2-2, T-2nd in GNAC) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 37-21-1 Series: North Alabama leads 4-0 Lettermen Returning: 45 Lettermen Returning: 30 Starters Returning: 13 Starters Returning: 6 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Jamar Mosley (28 - 148, 1 TD) Rushing: Chris Coffey (83 - 307, 8 TD) Passing: none Passing: Chris Alexander (14 - 17 - 208, 3 TD/1 INT) Receiving: Tyler Rawlings (33 - 453, 4 TD) Receiving: Jason Smith (38 - 537, 4 TD), Daniel Almon Tackles: Matt Claggett (67 tackles - 10.0 TFL) (25 - 317, 1 TD) Tackles: Rod Woodson (50 tackles - 6 PD)

GAME SEVEN GAME EIGHT Saturday, Oct. 13 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm Saturday, Oct. 20 • Memorial Stadium • Stephenville • 6 pm

Incarnate Word Cardinals Tarleton State Texans Stadium: Benson Stadium (6,000) Stadium: Tarleton Memorial (7,000) Nickname: Cardinals Nickname: Texans Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 8,455 Enrollment: 9,139 Location: San Antonio, TX Location: Stephenville, TX Colors: Red, Black and White Colors: Purple and White Coach: Larry Kennan (La Verne) Coach: Cary Fowler (Murray State, 1994) Coach’s UIW record: 0-0 (1st year) Coach’s TSU record: 9-13 (3rd year) Coach’s overall record: 24-18-3 (5th year) Coach’s overall record: 9-13 (3rd year) Coach’s phone: Coach’s phone: 254-968-9518 Sports Information Director: Wayne Witt Sports Information Director: Ross Bagienski SID phone: 210-829-3828 SID phone: 254-968-9077 SID fax: 210-829-3825 SID fax: 254-968-1806 2011 record: 2-8 (2-6, T-6th in LSC) 2011 record: 6-5 (5-3, 4th in LSC South) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 2-0 Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 19-6 Lettermen Returning: Lettermen Returning: 58 Starters Returning: 18 Starters Returning: 22 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Trent Rios (196 - 686, 10 TD) Rushing: Courtney Vaughn (139 - 669, 7 TD) Passing: Eric Massoni (59 - 149 - 730, 5 TD/10 INT) Passing: Aaron Doyle (14 - 27 - 145, 0TD/1 INT) Receiving: Andrew Mocio (32 - 402, 2 TD) Receiving: Jeken Frye (52-827, 3 TD) Tackles: Juan Asencio (88 tackles - 3.5 TFL - 3 INT) Tackles: Marquis Wadley (119 tackles - 7.0 TFL - 3 PD); Rufus Johnson (46 tackles - 15.5 TFL - 5.5 sacks)

94 GAME NINE GAME TEN Saturday, Oct. 27 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm Thursday, Nov. 1 • Bazemore-Hyder Stadium • Valdosta, GA • 6:30 pm

Angelo State Rams Valdosta State Stadium: San Angelo Stadium (17,500) Stadium: Bazemore-Hyder Stadium (10,500) Nickname: Rams Nickname: Blazers Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Member: Gulf South (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 7,048 Enrollment: 12,200 Location: San Angelo, TX Location: Valdosta, GA Colors: Blue and Gold Colors: Red and Black Coach: Will Wagner (Hardin-Simmons, 1996) Coach: David Dean (Georgia State, 1986) Coach’s ASU record: 5-6 (2nd year) Coach’s ACU record: 42-15 (6th year) Coach’s overall record: 5-6 (2nd year) Coach’s overall record: 42-15 (6th year) Coach’s phone: 325-942-2264 x222 Coach’s phone: 229-333-5844 Sports Information Director: Brandon Ireton Sports Information Director: Shawn Reed SID phone: 325-942-2378 SID phone: 229-333-5903 SID fax: 325-942-2298 SID fax: 229-333-5972 2011 record: 5-6 (2-6, 6th in LSC) 2011 record: 6-4 (1-3, Gulf South) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 32-13 Series: Valdosta State leads 1-0 Lettermen Returning: 38 Lettermen Returning: 48 Starters Returning: 11 Starters Returning: 18 Top Returners Top Returners Rushing: Blake Smith (112 - 437, 4 TD) Rushing: Theseus Jackson (61 - 453, 1 TD) Passing: Blake Hamblin (118 - 198 - 1443, 9 TD/3 INT) Passing: Cayden Cochran (77 - 135 - 948, 8 TD/3 INT) Receiving: CJ Akins (36 - 645, 2 TD), Joey Knight (48 - Receiving: Seantavious Jones (32 - 551, 6 TD) 838, 5 TD) Tackles: Chris Pope (92 tackles - 9.0 TFL - 2 INT), Chris Tackles: Alvin Johnson (69 tackles - 1.0 TFL), Rush Caspari (66 tackles - 2.0 TFL - 1 INT) Seaver (60 tackles - 8.0 TFL - 2.5 sacks) GAME ELEVEN Saturday, Nov. 10 • Javelina Stadium • Kingsville • 7 pm

Eastern New Mexico Greyhounds Stadium: Greyhound Stadium (6,100) Nickname: Greyhounds Member: Lone Star Conference (NCAA Div. II) Enrollment: 5,080 Location: Portales, NM Colors: Green and Silver Coach: Josh Lynn (Eastern New Mexico, 2002) Coach’s ENMU record: 0-0 (1st year) Coach’s overall record: 0-0 (1st year) Coach’s phone: 575-562-2238 Sports Information Director: Adam Pitterman SID phone: 575-562-4309 SID fax: 575-562-4384 2011 record: 2-9 (1-7, T-8th in LSC) Series: A&M-Kingsville leads 22-4 Lettermen Returning: 24 Starters Returning: 10 Top Returners Rushing: Wes Wood (128 - 259, 6 TD) Wes Wood (287 - 442 - 2711, 22 TD/13 INT) Passing: Credits: The 2012 Javelina football media guide was produced by the Chase Kyser (44 - 493, 5 TD) Receiving: Texas A&M-Kingsville Office of Sports Information and SID Shane Mel- Nick Jones (62 tackles - 2.5 TFL - 5 PD) Tackles: ing. Cover Design by Shane Meling. Mug shots taken by Doug Smith and recent action photos taken by Jose Mendez and Doug Smith. All other photos supplied by Javelina Athletics archives.

95 96 Brian DeAngelis became the Texas A&M-Kingsville Director of Athletcis on August 6, 2012. The previous five years he was the athletic director at East Central University in Ada, OK. In his five year tenure at ECU, DeAngelis oversaw the addition of two female sports – volleyball and golf – and completely overhauled the internal and external operations of the department in order for it to run more effectively and efficiently. He authored the department’s first student-athlete handbook, established a fifth-year scholarship program, instituted an academic success plan, improved communication between coaches and faculty, and helped establish university policies regarding student-athletes and pro- cedures for formally evaluating coaches. His ’13 Sports-1 Team’ message became the tag line for the athletic department. In the area of facility enhancement, a new basketball floor and goals were installed in Kerr Center, the Hall of Fame lobby in Kerr Center was completely renovated, a new digital message center was installed outside Kerr Center, and new baseball, softball, and soccer scoreboards were added to those venues. In January of 2009 under DeAngelis’s leadership, funds were raised for a new 6,500 square foot strength and conditioning center that opened in August of 2009. In addition, new bleachers were installed in the football stadium, baseball field, soccer field, and tennis courts. The tennis courts were resurfaced in the summer of 2010 with privately raised funds and university support. In the last couple of years, the football, women’s basketball, and baseball locker rooms were all given significant upgrades through private donations. The Tiger baseball complex went through the biggest overall. Through a significant individual donor contribution, not only were the locker rooms renovated, but so too were the batting cages, coaches office, restrooms, and baseball field. Under DeAngelis’ direction, the Tiger Club was initiated in 2007 and became a major fund-raising mechanism for the department of athletics. Corporate partnerships quadrupled with over 60 companies around Ada supporting Tiger Athletics in some form. His efforts forged community partnerships in multiple areas in which the student-athletes were involved. In particu- lar, ECU’s partnership with the Ada Boy’s and Girl’s club served as a model program for town’s the size of Ada. ECU was also the first university in the state of Oklahoma to put its athletes through the “Life of an Athlete” program. This program in coordination with the Brandon Whitten Institute on campus provided education in the area of alcohol and drug abuse and its effects on athletic performance. DeAngelis currently serves on the NCAA Division II Committee for Legislative Relief and is the former Chair of the Council of Athletic Administrators for the Lone Star Conference. His efforts led to the formation of a new Division II confer- ence, The Great American Conference, in which ECU began play in the fall of 2011. The conference is composed of three Oklahoma schools and six Arkansas schools at the time of its inception. Under DeAngelis’s direction, Tiger athletics went through the process of competitively building all 13 programs. The 2010-11 campaign proved to be the breakout year with a number of programs winning conference titles and earning national rankings. Tiger athletes enjoyed success off the field as well, graduating at a 21% higher rate than the typical ECU student during the 2010-11 school year. ECU had 75 student-athletes who earned LSC academic awards breaking a school record. East Central also had 12 student-athletes who received individual academic awards in their chosen major during ceremonies on campus in the spring of 2011. In 2010 and 2011, women’s soccer received the USSCA academic team award, volleyball received the AVCA academic team award, and men’s cross country received USTFCCCA academ- ic team honors. Prior to his arrival at ECU, DeAngelis served in several capacities during his seven-year stint at Texas A&M Uni- versity-Corpus Christi, ranging from Assistant Athletic Director to Interim Director of Athletics. DeAngelis went to work for the Islanders when the program was in only its 2nd year of existence with only 4 sports competing as that program was started from scratch in the fall of 1999. He helped lead the programs development over the next several years and was directly responsible for the oversight of the entire internal operation of the athletic department, managing 14 sports and a $4.2 million budget, organizing staff and hiring personnel, directing facility improvements, game management and other various duties. He was a major reason that TAMU-CC became a certified NCAA Division I institution and gained member- ship into the Southland Conference. DeAngelis earned Employee of the Year honors at TAMU-CC in 2004. DeAngelis was assistant athletic director at Delta State for nearly five years and saw the Statesmen win numer- ous GSC championships; compete in the men’s and women’s basketball Elite 8, and even win a national championship in football in 2000. He also served as the Head Cross Country Coach and Compliance Officer while at Delta State. He received a bachelor’s degree in business administration, with a concentration in marketing and sports management, from Florida Southern College in 1994. As a member of the cross country team at FSC, he was a four-time MVP and two-time all-conference selection and named to the Sunshine State Conference Silver Anniversary Team. DeAngelis and his wife, Valarie, have two daughters – Brianna and Kaylee.

97 Dr. Steven H. Tallant President Texas A&M University-Kingsville Dr. Steven H. Tallant became the 19th president of Texas A&M University-Kingsville in October 2008. Prior to joining the university, he served as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, a position he held since 2007. As provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs, he was responsible for all undergraduate and graduate academic programs, including the direct supervision of four academ- ic deans and the dean of graduate studies. He also pro- vided leadership in several restructuring initiatives, includ- ing the creation of the College of Education and Human Sciences and the College of Nursing and Health Services. Tallant served at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire for 14 years with service in a variety of positions, including professor of social work, associate vice chancel- lor and director of graduate programs, interim provost and vice chancellor, and associate vice chancellor for academ- ic affairs. Before retiring after 20 years of active service with the military, Tallant was chief of Air Force Family Research at the Pentagon from 1991-1994. In that position, he rou- tinely worked with congressional staffers and members of Congress in the development of budgetary issues relating to military families. As Texas A&M-Kingsville’s chief executive officer, Tallant supervises more than 1,100 employ- ees, manages a $106.7-million annual budget and provides vision for a comprehensive curriculum for more than 6,500 students.

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