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TEXAS LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY POUND THE FOOTBALLROCK 2012 BULLDOGS FIGHT. FINISH. FAITH.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

In and Around TLU The Schedule

TLU Up Close...... 2 About the NCAA DIII...... 44 Notable Alumni & Quick Facts...... 3 About the American Southwest Conference...... 44 TLU Athletics – A Force in the NCAA and the ASC...... 4 ASC Preseason Football Poll...... 45 About Seguin, ...... 5 Game 1 ...... 46 Media / Fan Information...... 6 Game 2 Trinity...... 46 Dr Stuart Dorsey, TLU President...... 7 Game 3 Southwestern Assemblies of God...... 47 Steve Anderson, Assistant to the President...... 7 Game 4 Baptist...... 47 Bill Miller, Director of Athletics...... 7 Game 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor...... 48 Medical / Athletic Training Staff...... 8-9 Game 6 Sul Ross State...... 48 Sports Information / Athletics Office Staff...... 9 Game 7 Mississippi College...... 49 Bulldog Spirit...... 10 Game 8 Louisiana College...... 49 Facilities & Venues...... 11 Game 9 Hardin-Simmons...... 50 Game 10 Howard Payne...... 50 The Coaches The Year in Review Head Coach Danny Padron...... 12-15 Offensive Coordinator Andy Padron...... 16 2011 Season In Review...... 51 Co-Defensive Coordinator Mark Carey...... 16 2011 Individual Game Highs...... 52 Co-Defensive Coordinator Braxton Harris...... 16 2011 Team Game Highs...... 52 Wide Receivers Coach Kyle Ingraham...... 16 2011 Game Results...... 53 Offensive Line Coach Jordan Neal...... 17 2011 Team Statistics...... 53 Defensive Line Coach Craig Harris...... 17 2011 Individual Statistics...... 53-54 Volunteer Assistant Coach Buzzy Keller...... 17 2011 Defensive Statistics...... 54 Assistant Coach / Intern Chad Ellis...... 17 2011 ASC Football Honors...... 55 Assistant Coach / Intern Jaymes Castillo...... 17 2011 ASC Standings...... 55 Student Assistant Coach Gabriel Garcia...... 18 2011 ASC Statistical Leaders...... 56 Credits Student Assistant Coach Josh Goodlow...... 18 The Texas Lutheran Office of Sports Information and Video Coordinator Arthur Babcock...... 18 The History the university’s Office of Marketing and Communi- cations produced the 2012 Texas Lutheran Football Game-By-Game Scores...... 57-63 Guide. Typesetting and text by Tim Clark. Photography The Season contributed by Gina Salinas, Patrick Zarate, Tim Clark, Coaching Career Marks...... 63 Rachel Schafer, Gail Keisler and Drew Engelke. Season Preview...... 19-21 All-Time Vs Opponents...... 64-65 Alphabetical Roster...... 22-23 TLU Record Book...... 66-67 Layout and Design by Duncan Robertson Bulldog Returners...... 24-39 Eddy Award Winners...... 67 Bulldog Newcomers...... 40-43 All-Americans...... 67 Text TLU DIII Leaders (1998-2011)...... 68-69 by Tim Clark TLU All-Time Roster...... 70-77 On The Front Cover The National Championships – 1974 & 1975...... 78-79 Pictured on the front cover are: Brent Peavy (7), Lewis Hall of Famer Jim Wacker...... 80 Williams II (23), Darnell Bohannon-Bey (22), Bryan Hill (16), Allen Cain (21), and Bradley Snowden (42). Hall of Famer Mike Washington...... 80 2012 Schedule...... 81 Front Cover Photo Credits The front cover photos were taken by TLU Sports Information staff members Patrick Zarate and Rachel Schafer.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 1 TEXAS LUTHERAN UP CLOSE

exas Lutheran University is a football, baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis nationally-recognized under- and golf for men. The Bulldogs compete in T graduate university of the liberal the 16-team American Southwest Confer- arts, sciences and professional studies. The ence for 2012-13. The Bulldogs move into university’s spacious park-like campus is the prestigious Southern Collegiate Athletic located in Seguin (population 25,000), just Conference starting in 2013-14. 35 miles from the nation’s eighth largest city, , and only 50 miles from For complete information about TLU athlet- the “live music capital of the world,” Austin. ics, including live video of games, go to www.tlubulldogs.com. TLU has been included repeatedly in US News & World Report’s and The Princeton TLU AND THE COMMUNITY Review’s annual listings of the best com- prehensive colleges in the western United TLU has been a proud part of Seguin since States, and in recent years has been ranked relocating here from its original site in Bren- as one of the most ethnically diverse liberal ham, Texas in 1912. The university is one of arts universities in the nation. TLU is officially the community’s top 10 employers, and has recognized by the federal government as a an estimated annual impact on the Seguin Hispanic Serving Institution (with Hispanic economy of approximately $70 million. TLU’s enrollment of at least 25%). STUDENT LIFE students, faculty and staff donate approxi- mately 25,000 hours of volunteer service ACADEMIC LIFE Most of TLU’s nearly 1,400 students come to the Seguin community each year, and from Texas, but more than 20 states and sev- in 2012 the university was named to The Small classes and personal attention are eral foreign countries are represented in the President’s Higher Education Community the hallmarks of a TLU education. Students student body each year. Approximately two- Service Honor Roll. are taught in classes that average just 20 thirds of full-time students live on campus, students, which enables our highly quali- which fosters the strong spirit of community TLU welcomes the community on campus. fied faculty to challenge and support each that exists at TLU. The university’s newest The university offers an extensive sched- student based on that student’s particular residence hall, Centennial Hall, opened in ule of fine arts and athletics events each interests and abilities. Our faculty does more August 2012 and is a true living-learning academic year—most of which are free of than just teach, however. They serve as ad- center. In addition to provide housing for charge. The campus community’s Monday/ visers and mentors to their students, often 160 freshman students, the building includes Wednesday/Friday morning and Sunday assisting them in job or graduate school classrooms, seminar rooms, small group evening chapel services are also open to placement. study rooms and other public spaces avail- public, as are campus facilities including able for use by the entire TLU community. the Mabee Aquatics Center, Krost walking/ TLU offers the bachelor of arts, bach- jogging trail, Blumberg Memorial Library and elor of business administration, bachelor TLU students have an abundance of oppor- TLU Bookstore. Several facilities, including of music, bachelor of science and master of tunities to explore their personal interests the 1,050- seat Jackson Auditorium and accountancy degrees. Students can choose and develop leadership and other important dining and meeting rooms in Hein Dining from 40 academic majors and pre-profes- life skills through participation in one or Hall, can be rented for private use. sional programs, including our newest major more of dozens of student organizations, – aviation science. During the course of their including social and honors sororities and study, TLU students are exposed to a broad fraternities, choir, band, theater, campus For more information about TLU, array of courses designed to prepare them ministry, student government, and student visit www.tlu.edu. for meaningful and fulfilling lives of leader- publications. ship and service. They also are encouraged to avail themselves of numerous educa- INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS tional opportunities outside the classroom, including summer research projects with TLU has a rich history of competitive intercol- faculty, internships, the Washing- legiate athletics. The university fields teams ton Semester program in our nation’s in 14 NCAA Division III sports: volleyball, soc- capital, and study abroad programs around cer, softball, basketball, golf, tennis, track the world. and field and cross country for women, and

2 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 NOTABLE ALUMNI & QUICK FACTS

LOCATION

• Seguin (population 25,000) near the beautiful . • More than 200 acres of parkland, four lakes, and the are nearby • 35 miles east of San Antonio • 50 miles south of Austin STUDENT BODY

• Approximately 1,400 students • 48% male, 52% female • 23 states represented, 8 foreign countries • 19% are Lutheran • 27% are Hispanic • 10% are African American • 65% of full-time students live on campus • 96% receive financial assistance • ACT composite for middle 50% of the first-year class is 19-24 • SAT scores for middle 50% of the first-year class are 910-1140 • High School class rank* -- 22% in top 10% of graduating class -- More than 52% in top 25% Jon Heidtke * of TLU students whose high schools report rank Senior Vice President and General Manager, Fox Sports ACADEMICS Southwest • 28 majors, 33 minors and 13 pre-professional programs Dr. Daniel Juarez Doctor of internal medicine, San Antonio • 4-4 academic calendar • International and off-campus study available, including Michael Kent Washington Semester, International Student Exchange Featured doctor on reality television series “ Program, and several Study Abroad and faculty-led Medical” on ABC programs • Independent study and internships available Eun Chul Lee 1992 Olympic gold medalist in rifle shooting for South • Masters of accountancy program Korea • New bachelor of arts in aeronautical science;We need bachelor of business administration with aviation man- Don Mischer agement specialization Emmy award-winning producer; Producer of Olympic • Area of study: Mathematics and Sciences, 20%; Profes- opening ceremonies and Super Bowl halftimes sional Studies, 49%; Humanities, 31% Wayne Powell PROFILE President of Lenoir-Rhyne College in Hickory, N.C. • Private; four-year; liberal arts, sciences and professional Verne Lundquist Verne Lundquist studies; residential; coed; undergraduate Television sports personality; Veteran reporter of major • Bachelor of arts, bachelor of science, bachelor of music, NOTABLE ALUMNI sporting events, including the Olympics, The Masters and bachelor of business administration degrees golf tournament, the , and SEC football. • Master’s of accountancy program Cameron Beckman • A university of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in PGA Tour Golfer, winner of three PGA tournaments D.W. Rutledge America Former state-championship winning football coach of • Founded in 1891 The Hon. Fred Biery the Converse Judson Rockets and current executive United States District Judge director of the Texas High School Coaches Association FACULTY

Alton Chan Carmen Tafolla • Average class size: 18 students World-renowned concert pianist San Antonio-based poet, author and performance artist • Student/Faculty ratio is 14:1 Laurie Flachmeier Corbelli The Rev. Ray Tiemann • Faculty serve as academic advisors 1980, 1984 U.S. volleyball team member; Olympic silver Bishop, Southwestern Texas Synod, Evangelical • No graduate teaching assistants medalist; Current head volleyball coach at Texas A&M Lutheran Church in America • 77 full-time faculty Patricia Dowdell Wendy Gumbert Wolfe 1980 U.S. volleyball Olympic team member; Named to Coached gold-medal winning team at 2002 Sydney USA Volleyball’s 75th Anniversary All-Era Team Paralympic Games

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 3 TLU ATHLETICS Texas Lutheran Athletics — A Force in the NCAA Division III and in the American Southwest Conference

Since joining the NCAA Division III and the American Southwest Conference in the 1999-2000 athletic year, these honors have been achieved by TLU Athletics teams and student-athletes:

NCAA Division III National Titles (3) Women’s Volleyball (2000) Jessica Raglon (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2006) Women’s Volleyball (2001) Jake Kaase (Baseball, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 4x400 Relay (2007) Women’s Volleyball (2003) Jonathan Swisher (Men’s Golf, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay (2008) Women’s Volleyball (2004) Tanner Carter (Men’s Golf, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Briana Aiken, Long Jump (2010) Women’s Volleyball (2006) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, indoor 4x400, 2007) Women’s Volleyball (2007) Staci Jackson (Women Track & Field, indoor 4x400, 2007) NCAA Division III National Top 10 Finishes (36) Women’s Volleyball (2008) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, 4x400, 2007) Women’s Volleyball (2009) Casey Toombs (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, 4x400, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 4x400 Relay, 1st (2007) Softball (2004) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 1st (2008) Jessica Raglon (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2007) Briana Aiken, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor Long Jump, 1st (2010) NCAA DIII National Championship Appearances (38) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x400 Relay, 2nd (2008) Amber Meeks (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2007) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track & Field Outdoor 400, 3rd (2009) Women’s Cross Country (1999, NCAA Regional Meet) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x400, 2007) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track &Field, Outdoor 400, 3rd (2009) Women’s Cross Country (2000, NCAA Regional Meet) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2007) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 4x400 Relay, 3rd (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2001, NCAA Regional Meet) Casey Toombs (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2007) Men’s Golf, Team, 3rd (2011) Men’s Soccer (2002, NCAA 1st Round) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2007) Ryan Kiel, Men’s Golf, 4th (2011) Women’s Cross Country (2002, NCAA Regional Meet) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 400, 2007) Monique Anderson, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 200, 5th (2012) Women’s Golf (2003, individual golfer Theresa Ashorn) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, indoor 4x400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 6th (2006) Women’s Track & Field (2003, individual participant Amber Arrambide) Staci Jackson (Women Track & Field, indoor 4x400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 6th (2005) Women’s Cross Country (2003, NCAA Regional Meet) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, 4x400, 2008) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 400, 6th (2008) Women’s Track & Field (2004, individual participant Natalie Wood) Destiney Jones (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, 4x400, 2008) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 400, 6th (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2004, NCAA Regional Meet) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, indoor 400, 2008) Ligia Bolivar, Outdoor Pole Vault, 6th (2011) Women’s Volleyball (2004, NCAA “Sweet 16”, tied for 9th overall in NCAA DIII) Staci Jackson (Women Track & Field, indoor 400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x100 Relay, 6th (2012) Baseball (2005, West Region Runner-up, tied for 9th overall in NCAA DIII) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 4x400 Relay, 7th (2007) Men’s Golf (2005, 12th place in DIII Championships) Jessica Raglon (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2008) Men’s Golf, Team, T7th (2007) Women’s Track & Field (2005, six participants at national meet) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2008) Ashley Williams, Women’s Track & Field, Indoor 400, 8th (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2005, NCAA Regional Meet) Amber Meeks (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2008) Staci Jackson, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 400, 8th (2007) Baseball (2006, West Region Runner-up, tied for 9th overall in NCAA DIII) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Briana Aiken, Outdoor Triple Jump, 8th (2010) Men’s Golf (2006, 12th place in DIII Championships) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2008) Women’s Track & Field, Ligia Bolivar, Outdoor Pole Vault, T8th (2010) Women’s Track & Field (2006, five participants at national meet) Destiney Jones (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2008) Destiney Jones, Outdoor Triple Jump, 8th (2011) Women’s Cross Country (2006, NCAA Regional Meet) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x400, 2008) Monique Anderson, Outdoor 200, 8th (2011) Baseball (2007, West Region tournament participant) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 400, 2008) Destiney Jones, Indoor Triple Jump, 8th (2012) Men’s Golf (2007, T7th place in DIII Championships) Jessica Raglon (Women’s Track & Field, pole vault, 2008) Women’s Volleyball, Team, T9th (2004) Women’s Golf (2007, 19th place in DIII Championships) Jessica Stetler (Women’s Volleyball, 2008) Ashley Williams, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor 400, 9th (2008) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2007, four participants at national meet) Staci Jackson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 400, 2009) Jessica Raglon, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor Pole Vault, 9th (2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2007, six participants at national meet) Jeremy Macklin (Baseball, 2009) Destiney Jones, Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor Triple Jump, 9th (2008) Women’s Cross Country (2007, NCAA Regional Meet) Brad Orosey (Baseball, 2009) Baseball, Team, T9th (2005) Women’s Volleyball (2007, NCAA DIII Regional) Brad Orosey (Baseball, 2010) Baseball, Team, T9th (2006) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2008, four participants at national meet) Briana Aiken (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, long jump, 2010) Josh Werland, Men’s Golf, 10th (2005) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2008, six participants at national meet) Briana Aiken (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, triple jump, 2010) Ligia Bolivar, Indoor Pole Vault, 9th (2011) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2009, four participants at national meet) Ligia Bolivar (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, pole vault, 2010) Monique Anderson, Outdoor 100, 9th (2011) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2010, two participants at national meet) Jessica Stetler (Women’s Volleyball, 2010) Women’s Track & Field, Team, 10th (2008) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2010, seven participants at national meet) Ryan Kiel (Men’s Golf, 2011) Ligia Bolivar, Outdoor Pole Vault, 10th (2012) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2011, one participant at national meet) Chris Hyten (Men’s Golf, 2011) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2011, seven participants at national meet) Monique Anderson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 200, 2011) American Southwest Conference Team Titles (17) Women’s Cross Country (2010, NCAA Regional Meet) Destiney Jones (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, triple jump, 2011) Men’s Golf (2011, T3rd in NCAA DIII Championships) Ligia Bolivar (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, pole vault, 2011) Men’s Soccer (2002) Women’s Cross Country (2011, NCAA Regional Meet) Allen Cain (Football, 2011) Women’s Cross Country (2002) Women’s Track & Field, Indoor (2012, two participants at national meet) Destiney Jones (Women’s Track & Field, indoor, triple jump, 2012) Women’s Cross Country (2003) Women’s Track & Field, Outdoor (2012, six participants at national meet) Monique Anderson (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 200, 4x100, 2012) Women’s Cross Country (2004) Vanecia Spencer (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2012) Women’s Volleyball (2004) Playing All-Americans (79*) Julie Udoessien (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2012) Baseball (2005) Devin Evans (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor, 4x100, 2012) Women’s Track & Field (2005) Dustin Boren (Football, 1999) Sean Kistler (Baseball, 2012) Baseball (2006) David Saenz (Football, 1999) * for each All-America citation earned Men’s Golf (2006) Mandi Wallace (Women’s Volleyball, 1999) Baseball (2007) Abby Glenn (Women’s Volleyball, 2000) Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans (18)* Men’s Golf (2007) Mandi Wallace (Women’s Volleyball, 2000) Women’s Golf (2007) B.J. Gotte (Football, 2000) David Stahl (2001-02) Women’s Volleyball (2007) David Garcia (Football, 2004) David Stahl (2002-03) Women’s Track & Field (2010) Matt Ross (Football, 2004) Amy Behlen (2002-03) Women’s Track & Field (2011) Holt Storrie (Football, 2004) Tracy Heathcock (2003-04) Men’s Golf (2011) Lindsey Kolmeier (Women’s Volleyball, 2004) Tommy Stolhandske (2003-04) Women’s Track & Field (2012) Tommy Stolhandske (Men’s Basketball, 2005) Angela Bagwell (2004-05) Aaron Crais (Baseball, 2005) Tommy Stolhandske (2004-05) American Southwest Conference Matt Hunn (Baseball, 2005) Natalie Wood (2004-05) West Division Team Titles (19) Josh Werland (Men’s Golf, 2005) Abby Cochran (2005-06) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2005) Natalie Wood (2005-06) Men’s Soccer (2001) Amber Meeks (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2005) Matt Alves (2006-07) Men’s Soccer (2002) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2005) Natalie Wood (2006-07) Baseball (2001) Samara Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2005) Matt Alves (2007-08) Baseball (2002) Holt Storrie (Football, 2005) Amber Lowe (2007-08) Baseball (2003) Jeremy Pawelek (Football, 2005) Dana Robbins (2007-08) Baseball (2005) Aaron Crais (Baseball, 2006) Amber Lowe (2008-09) Baseball (2006) Josh Werland (Men’s Golf, 2006) Ryan Nokelby (2009-10) Baseball (2007) Taffey Gray (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2006) Allen Cain (2011-12) Baseball (2009) Natalie Wood (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2006) * for each All-America citation earned Baseball (2010) Ashley Williams (Women’s Track & Field, outdoor 4x100, 2006)

4 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 AT HOME IN SEGUIN, TEXAS

A vibrant community with a population of around 25,000 nestled on the banks of the picturesque Guadalupe River, Seguin is strategically located in South on Interstate Highway 10, and the main east-west Union Pacific rail lines. San Antonio, the seventh largest city in the United States, is 30 minutes west of Seguin via IH-10, while Austin, the state capital, is conveniently accessible 50 miles to the north by State Highway 123 and Interstate 35. The ports of Houston and Corpus Christi are nearly equal distance (160 miles) from Seguin.

The beautiful Guadalupe River cuts through the city’s south side. A fine public park was built alongside it, beginning during the Depression years when Seguin enjoyed its oil boom. A scenic drive lined with picnic tables shadows the river for a mile or so, flanked by an 18-hole golf course. Nearby are the fairgrounds, volleyball courts, ballparks, and a country club.

Nowadays both Interstate 10 and a main line of the Union Pacific pass through the town’s north side, where most manu- facturing is located. Today the heart of the city is filled with fine old homes in traditional neighborhoods. And the city is ringed by contemporary residential developments as well. In addition, just outside the current city limits, hundreds of handsome riverfront homes sit along the shores of Lake McQueeney, Lake Placid, and Meadow Lake on the beautiful Guadalupe River.

SEGUIN QUICK FACTS

Annual Average Temperature...... 67 Monthly Average High Temperature January...... 77 July...... 99

MONTHLY AVERAGE LOW TEMPERATURE

January...... 23 July...... 67 Annual Average Precipitation...... 31.9 inches Annual Average Snowfall...... 0 inches Elevation...... 520 feet Growing Season...... 245 days Prevailing Winds...... Southeast

TRANSPORTATION

Highways: Federal...... US 90, US 90A State...... TX 123, TX 46, FM 78 Interstate...... IH 10 Air Service: San Antonio International Airport (SAT) Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS)

DISTANCE TO MAJOR TEXAS CITIES

Austin...... 50 Corpus Christi...... 145 ...... 242 El Paso...... 582 Fort Worth...... 385 Houston...... 160 Laredo...... 185 San Antonio...... 34

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 5 MEDIA & FAN INFORMATION

TEXAS LUTHERAN SPORTS INFORMATION all TLU home football games is available free on From Austin and points north – We recommend that www.tlubulldogs.com. Archived broadcasts also are avail- you approach Matador from Interstate 35 until The Texas Lutheran Office of Sports Information is located able on www.tlubulldogs.com. you reach San Marcos. Exit on Highway 123 and turn in the Jones Complex office building on campus. The office south (left). Proceed approximately 20 miles. Go under number is 144C, in the office suite down the west hall of GOALS OF TLU ATHLETICS Interstate 10 and proceed 1 mile. Stadium is on your right. the Jones Complex. The Jones Complex is located on Austin - 50 miles • Dallas - 253 miles University Street and is positioned across the street from The Texas Lutheran University intercollegiate athletics pro- the Alumni Student Center and next to the Dr. Burton E. gram exists for the sake of the students at Texas Lutheran - From Houston and points east – You will approach the Grossman Fitness Center. for their growth and development. Intercollegiate athletics, stadium from Interstate 10. Exit Highway 123 and turn operating under the principles of fair play and amateurism, south (left). Go under Interstate 10 and proceed 1 mile. MEDIA SERVICES/CREDENTIALS provides equal opportunity for talented male and female Stadium is on your right. Houston - 160 miles students to participate in a nationally competitive sports Pre-game notes and media guides are available before program that is values-based and educationally sound. From Corpus Christi and points south – You will ap- all home games. Game notes are also delivered by email proach Texas Lutheran from Highway 123. Take Highway on the Tuesday prior to game day. If you wish to be put The athletics program has three goals: every student 123 into town. Turn left on Cedar St. Stadium will be on on the TLU football email list, email Tim Clark at tclark@ who completes his/her eligibility is expected to graduate, your left. tlu.edu. Head Coach Danny Padron and Texas Lutheran each sport should aspire to be competitive at the national Corpus Christi – 141 miles • Brownsville - 275 miles players are available for interviews following each game level, and an efficient and cost-effective support system after a 10-minute cooling off period. for the operation of the existing athletic program should be developed and maintained. ATHLETICS QUICK FACTS TELEPHONE/WEB/E-MAIL SERVICES Over the years, Texas Lutheran has excelled on the sports GENERAL Matador Stadium is equipped with a phone line and fields and in the classrooms producing 10 national cham- multiple Ethernet connections. The phone line is used pionships and numerous national academic awards by School...... Texas Lutheran University for visiting radio broadcasts, and it is available for reporter student athletes. City/Zip ...... Seguin, Texas 78155 use once the visiting radio broadcast has concluded. Founded...... 1891 Ethernet connections support sending of stories and of DIRECTIONS TO TEXAS LUTHERAN Enrollment...... 1,400 photos and video broadcasts. Contact Tim Clark (tclark@ Nickname...... Bulldogs tlu.edu) at least one week prior to game time to coordinate From San Antonio and points west – You can approach School Colors...... Black and Gold video webcasts. Fax services, if necessary, are available TLU from Interstate 10 or Interstate 35. If traveling on Stadium...... Matador Stadium at the TLU Office of Sports Information, a five-minute car Interstate 10, exit on Highway 46 (Exit 607). Go south Capacity ...... 9,000 ride from Matador Stadium. Sports Information assistants (right) on Highway 46 for 1/2 mile. TLU will be on your left. Surface...... Artificial turf can accompany reporters to the SID office. If traveling on Interstate 35, exit on Highway 46 in New Affiliation...... NCAA III Braunfels (Exit 189). Go south (right) on Highway 46 for Conference...... American Southwest PRACTICE SCHEDULE approximately 15 miles. TLU will be on your left. President...... Stuart Dorsey San Antonio – 35 miles • Laredo - 182 miles Alma Mater...... Washington – St. Louis During the season, Texas Lutheran football practice begins Athletics Director ...... Bill Miller at 3 p.m. with pre-practice taping and treatment. Early-outs From Austin and points north – We recommend that Alma Mater, Year...... Texas Lutheran, 1977 usually begin at 3:30 p.m. with formal practice beginning you approach Texas Lutheran from Interstate 35 until you Athletic Dept. Phone...... (830) 372-8120 at 4 p.m. and running to 6 - 6:30 p.m. During the week, reach San Marcos. Exit on Highway 123 and turn south the best times for individual interviews with coaches are (left). At the Interstate 10 intersection as you enter Seguin, HISTORY in the morning hours. For players, the best interview times go west (right) on Interstate 10. Exit Interstate 10 at the are 3 - 3:45 p.m. With all coach and player interviews, Highway 46 exit (Exit 607). Go south (left) on Highway 46 First year of football...... 1912 appointments should be made with the TLU Office of for 1/2 mile. TLU will be on your left. All-time playoff record...... 4-1 Sports Information. Interviews will not be granted without Austin - 50 miles • Dallas - 253 miles Years in post-season play...... 3 coordination with the TLU Office of Sports Information. All Last post-season...... 1976, NAIA semifinal interview requests can be made by calling (830) 372-6877, From Houston and points east – You will approach TLU Result ...... L, 31-0 to Westminster (Pa.) (830) 609-8691 or by e-mailing [email protected]. from Interstate 10. The Texas Lutheran campus is on the All-time record ...... 280-358-14 west side of town. Proceed west on the interstate and take National Championships...... 2 INTERNET the Highway 46 exit (Exit 607). Go south (left) on Highway ( NAIA-II titles in 1974 and 1975) 46 for 1/2 mile. TLU will be on your left. Information about the Texas Lutheran University athletics Houston - 160 miles SPORTS INFORMATION program is found on the official website of Texas Lutheran Athletics – www.tlubulldogs.com. Football statistics, ros- From Corpus Christi and points south – You will approach Sports Information Director...... Tim Clark ters, schedules, game notes, box scores and game stories. Texas Lutheran from Highway 123. As you near Seguin, take Email...... [email protected] Video highlights, interview segments, and live webcasts Highway 46 north and continue to the Highway 46 and Court SID office phone...... (830) 372-6877 can be found at this address. Street (Highway 90A) intersection. Turn east (right) on Court Home phone...... (830) 379-6015 Street, and TLU will be on your left. Cell phone...... (830) 609-8691 SOCIAL MEDIA Corpus Christi – 141 miles • Brownsville – 275 miles Assistant SID...... Michael Hunt Email...... [email protected] TLU Athletics is also active with social media. You can find DIRECTIONS TO MATADOR STADIUM Office phone...... (830) 372-8128 the Bulldogs on these social network sites: Cell phone...... (979) 492-1683 YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/TLUBulldogs From San Antonio and points west – You can approach Football SID...... Tim Clark Twitter: http://twitter.com/tluathletics from Interstate 10 or Interstate 35. If traveling on Interstate Email...... same as above Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/tlubulldogs 10, exit on Highway 123 (Stockdale exit). Go south (right) Office phone...... same as above on Highway 123 for 1 mile. Stadium will be on your right. Home phone...... same as above BROADCASTS If traveling on Interstate 35, exit on Highway 46 in New Cell phone...... same as above Braunfels (Exit 189). Go south (right) on Highway 46 for SID Fax...... (830) 372-8135 All Texas Lutheran home football games can be heard approximately 15 miles. Turn left on Kingsbury St. and go Press Box phone...... (830) 609-8691 on KWED 1580 AM. The KWED broadcasts can also approximately three miles. Turn right on King and go .3 SID Mailing Address. . 1000 W. Court St., Seguin, TX 78155 be heard on-line at www.tlubulldogs.com and on mile. Turn left on Cedar. Stadium is on your right. Overnight Address. . .1000 W. Court St., Seguin, TX 78155 www.seguintoday.com. Live video streaming of San Antonio – 35 miles • Laredo - 182 miles Website...... www.tlubulldogs.com

6 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 TLU ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Stuart Dorsey Bill Miller President Director of Athletics

Dr. Stuart Dorsey, a former economics professor, As director of athletics, Bill Miller has led the academic dean, and university president was Bulldogs to unprecedented success in NCAA named the 15th President of Texas Lutheran Division III athletics. After spearheading the University on April 12, 2011. Dr. Dorsey officially conversion of the sports program from NCAA joined TLU on July 1, 2011. Prior to being named TLU Division II to NCAA Division III, Miller has guided President, Dr. Dorsey served as the ninth President of the University TLU Athletics to three national championships in women’s track and of Redlands in Redlands, Calif. from 2005 to 2010. Before serving as field (relay titles in 2007 and in 2008 and an individual long jump the President at Redlands, he was the vice president for academic title in 2010), 16 American Southwest Conference titles (three in cross affairs at the University of Evansville in Indiana and vice president and country, two in women’s volleyball, three in baseball, three in men’s academic dean at Baker University in Kansas. He also held positions golf, one in women’s golf, three in women’s track and field, and one as assistant professor of economics at Western Illinois University, in men’s soccer) and to 19 ASC West Division crowns (eight in women’s associate professor of economics at West Virginia University, the volleyball, eight in baseball, one in softball, and two in men’s soccer). George F. Collins, Jr. professor of business and finance and department chair at Baker University, and visiting professor at Harlaxton College In Miller’s tenure, the Bulldogs have hosted an NCAA Division III Men’s in Grantham, England. Soccer National Tournament playoff game, an ASC Championship Men’s Soccer Tournament, two ASC Cross Country Championship Meets, two In addition to his service as a college administrator and professor, Dr. ASC Baseball Championship Tournaments, and three ASC Championship Dorsey worked as an applied economist in the federal government early Volleyball Tournaments. In 2008 and 2011, the Bulldogs hosted the in his career. He was a research economist with the U.S. Department of NCAA Division III South/Southeast Regional Cross Country Meet. Labor before being appointed as chief economist for the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance. At the Finance Committee under its Chairman, The Bulldogs have sent teams to NCAA Division III Championship meets former Sen. Robert Dole, R-Kan., Dr. Dorsey worked on a wide range and tournaments in women’s golf, men’s golf, women’s volleyball, baseball, of policy issues including the federal deficit, Social Security, Medicare, women’s cross country, and women’s track and field (indoor and outdoor). and reform of the tax code. TLU’s success under Miller has extended to the classroom, where Dr. Dorsey holds a bachelor’s degree in economics from the University the Bulldogs have produced 18 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All- of South Dakota, and a master’s degree and Ph.D. in economics from Americans since 2001. (TLU has produced a grand total of 19 Capital Washington University in St. Louis, Mo. Dr. Dorsey and his wife Michelle One/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in its history.) TLU baseball player are proud parents to five grown children. Ryan Nokelby, a former player for Coach Miller, was named an ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American in 2009-10. Steve Anderson Assistant to the President for Administration & Public Affairs Miller coached the TLU baseball team for 15 seasons and has the most wins in TLU baseball history. He has the highest winning percentage of Steve Anderson is TLU’s Assistant to the President any coach in TLU Athletics history. Miller and the Bulldogs made three and the Acting Vice President for Development and appearances in the NCAA Division III Baseball Championships and six Alumni Relations. with responsibilities for strategic appearances in the NAIA district and regional playoffs. planning, campus master plan development, athletics, government and community relations, TLU played in the NCAA DIII West Regional Championships in 2005, emergency management, and special events. 2006 and 2007. TLU was the regional runner-up in 2005 and 2006. The Bulldogs finished second at the 2000 NAIA Region VI Tournament. Anderson has been on staff at the university since 1985. Anderson is a Counting post-season conference tournaments, the Bulldogs played 1977 graduate of Texas Lutheran and holds a master of arts degree in beyond the regular season in 11 of Miller’s 15 seasons. political science from Texas State University. He also has done graduate work at The University of Texas at Austin. From 1979 to 1985 he worked Miller was a summa cum laude graduate of Texas Lutheran in 1977. He as a staff member in the Texas Legislature and Governor’s Office. played baseball and football for the Bulldogs and was a member of the 1974 and 1975 NAIA-II football national championships, led by TLU Hall of Anderson is active in the Seguin community, currently serving on the Famer Jim Wacker. On the diamond for the Bulldogs, Miller was 20-13 as Seguin Economic Development Corporation and the Seguin Commission a pitcher and was the Big State Conference Most Valuable Player in 1975. on the Arts. He and his wife Cathy, who is TLU’s campus nurse, are members of Emanuel’s Lutheran Church in Seguin. Their daughter Erika Miller and his wife Dayna have three children: Cody, Kate and Cason. is a 2008 TLU graduate, and their son Ian is a junior at TLU. Cody, a four-year baseball player, and Kate are seniors at TLU. Cason will join his brother and sister as a freshman at TLU in 2012-13.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 7 ATHLETIC TRAINING & MEDICAL STAFF

DR. DAVID W. STARCH BRIAN COULOMBE Kent took over the head athletic training position after & DR. BRIAN W. Brian Coulombe moved to fill TLU’s position as director STIGALL Director of Athletic Training Edu- of the Athletic Training Education Program. cation Program Team Physicians While completing his undergraduate work at Texas Lu- Brian Coulombe, a native of Shin- theran, Kent spent all four years in the TLU Athletic Training Dr. David W. Starch and Dr. Brian gle Springs, Calif., is in his 14th Education Program. He was an athletic training major. W. Stigall joined the Texas Lu- season with Texas Lutheran and theran athletics department as four years ago took a new posi- Kent enjoys playing all sports, particularly basketball, in his Dr. Starch team physicians in 2003. Both tion – director of TLU’s Athletic spare time. Kent is married to the former Sarah Dickie. Tim doctors assist in the general medi- Training Education Program – a position he will again and Sarah were married on Jan. 3, 2009. Tim and Sarah cal care of all Texas Lutheran stu- occupy for 2012-13. Coulombe leads the certified program are expecting their first child in November. Tim is the son dent athletes. that educates all TLU athletic training majors. of Eldon and Martha Kent of San Antonio.

Starch, an orthopedic surgeon In 2002, Coulombe was named the head athletic trainer MATT MATOCHA and sports medicine physician, is and directed the student athletic trainers and coordinated employed with the New Braunfels with the TLU coaches and student-athletes in the treatment Assistant Athletic Trainer Bone and Joint Clinic. He serves and prevention of injuries. as Texas Lutheran’s lead team Texas Lutheran graduate Matt physician and chief orthopedist A master’s degree recipient in athletic training from the Matocha returned in 2009 to Dr. Stigall in dealing with the various inju- University of West Virginia, Coulombe has faculty status in his alma mater as the assistant ries that affect athletes’ muscles, the TLU kinesiology department. He received his under- athletic trainer for the Bulldogs. bones, joints and connective tissues. graduate degree in physical education from State Matocha, a 2004 graduate of TLU, University-Sacramento. During his graduate work at West came back to Seguin after serv- Stigall is a family medicine and sports medicine physician Virginia, Coulombe worked with the Mountaineer men’s ing Concordia University Texas from 2006 to 2009 as the in private practice in New Braunfels. Stigall assists Starch in soccer team and taught introduction to athletic training. head athletic trainer. the treatment of orthopedic injuries and provides general medical care for the student athletes. Coulombe and his wife, Amy, live in New Braunfels. The Matocha has a bachelor’s of arts degree from TLU and a Coulombes have two sons, Benjamin and Paul. master’s of science degree from Indiana State in 2005. Starch and his wife Katherine have three children: daughter Matocha and his wife Monica, a 2005 graduate of TLU, Peighton, son Coleman and daughter Presley. Stigall at- TIM KENT are the proud parents of a baby boy, Mason. tended medical school at The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, and he completed his Head Athletic Trainer Matocha is the son of Barney and Leah Matocha. Matt has residency at Scott and White Memorial Hospital and Clinic a brother Scott, who played baseball for the Bulldogs and in Temple, Texas. Tim Kent returned to his alma ma- graduated in 2007. Matt also has a sister Amanda, who ter in 2008 as the head athletic is a senior at TLU. Stigall served as a sports medicine fellow at The University trainer for Texas Lutheran. Kent, a of Texas Southwestern Medical School in Dallas and worked master’s degree graduate of the as a family medicine and sports medicine physician in University of West Virginia, spent the Schertz area. He has been in private practice in New two years at Hardin-Simmons Uni- Braunfels since 2001. Stigall and his wife Reneé have versity as an assistant athletic trainer before returning to three children: daughter Sydney and sons Jack and John. be with the Bulldogs.

8 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 ATHLETICS STAFF

TIM CLARK The 2011-12 TLU tennis season also produced a total of eight ASC West Division playing honors (five for the men, three for the women), five ASC Academic All-Conference honors Director of Sports Information (four for the men, one for the women), and two ASC Distinguished Scholar-Athletes (David Schneider and Jessica Flayer). Tim Clark starts his 15th year as the university’s director of sports information and sports marketing. Clark works with all 14 TLU The Bulldogs also celebrated an ASC West Women’s Tennis Co-Freshman of the Year Award sports, assisting in game-day operations and management of (Caitlin Zarr) and an ASC Female Community Service Award (Yvonne Castillo). press boxes at all home sporting events. Clark also handles the TLU Athletics web site (tlubulldogs.com), coordinates the production of Hunt, a native of Lake Jackson, Texas, has coached collegiately at Sam Houston State the university’s media guides and produces all game programs. He University (head women’s tennis), Western Illinois University (head coach women’s and also coordinates the video and audio productions of university sporting events. men’s tennis), Eastern Illinois (head coach women’s and men’s tennis), and Illinois State (assistant men’s tennis coach). Clark and Patrick Zarate were honored in August 2009 as the Texas Lutheran Office of Sports Information was named the Sports Information Office of the Year in the American Hunt has over 14 seasons of collegiate coaching experience. Ten of those years of Southwest Conference. experience have come at the NCAA Division I level. Hunt has coached 27 all-conference student-athletes, 59 Academic All-Conference student-athletes, 18 ITA Scholar-Athletes, Clark, Zarate and Jason Cade were honored in the 2005-06 Sports Information Directors’ and three ITA Scholar-Athlete Teams. Hunt was named the 2009-10 Men’s Tennis Coach Publications Contest when the 2005 football guide was named the fourth-best football of the Year for the Summit League in his final year at Western Illinois. guide in Division C. The 2005 football guide cover was the national winner in Division C for “Best Cover.” Hunt has a master’s degree in sports management from Illinois State University and a bachelor’s degree in political science from Texas A&M University. Clark is a member of the College Sports Information Directors Association and serves as the District 8 coordinator for men’s soccer and baseball in the Capital One/CoSIDA DREW ENGELKE Academic All-America program. He was the chair of the American Southwest Conference Sports Information Directors for the 2005-06 and 2009-10 athletics seasons. Photographer

Clark has completed two Dallas White Rock marathons and has twice raced in the Texas Drew Engelke has assisted the TLU Athletics Department with Water Safari boat race. He has completed two half-iron distance triathlons. its photography needs for eight years. Engelke has served as the official photographer at most TLU sporting events and all Clark and his wife Rebecca live in Seguin with their daughters Madison and Maya and of the university’s Front Row events – the annual fundraisers family pets Jewelsie, Joe, Rash, Marco, Coda, Aiden, and Newgie. for TLU Athletics.

MICHAEL HUNT In 2008, Engelke was honored for his official and volunteer work at TLU. He was inducted into the TLU Athletics Wall of Honor. Engelke has provided the major artwork for TLU Assistant Director of Sports Information media guides over the past eight years, and he is the regular photographer for each team’s picture day. Michael Hunt will assist with TLU Sports Information operations in the 2012-13 athletic year. Hunt is the current head coach at Engelke has also been supportive of TLU Athletics in other ways. He was instrumental Texas Lutheran for women’s and men’s tennis. in the Seguin Volleyball Association’s donation of funds for the new sound system in Tostengard Activity Center (the volleyball venue on the TLU campus). Engelke and the Hunt has engineered a remarkable two-year turn-around in TLU Seguin Volleyball Association also donated new American flags for Tostengard Activity women’s and men’s tennis. In the 2011-12 season, the TLU Center and for Memorial Gymnasium. women’s tennis team produced an overall record of 7-9 with an ASC West Division mark of 2-4. Last season, the women’s team snapped a 36-match losing streak and posted the JUDY JOHNSON program’s most wins since 2005-06, when the Bulldogs won 11 times. Athletics Department Administrative Assistant The TLU women’s tennis program received votes in the TennisRecruiting.net poll for Top 25 NCAA Division III Recruiting Classes. The list was released May 21, 2012 and was Judy Johnson is in her 23rd year at Texas Lutheran. She is in her based on commitments reported on or before May 21. 21st year as the athletics department administrative assistant. Judy and her husband Jim have been married for 44 years. Judy, The TLU men’s tennis team also continued its improvement in 2011-12. The Bulldogs Jim and daughter Trina are all graduates of Texas Lutheran. went 8-7 overall and 3-3 in the ASC West. The Bulldogs tied for third in the division and The Johnsons have two children—Trina and Jamey—and two lost a three-way tiebreaker formula for the ASC West’s final conference tournament spot. grandchildren—Heidi and Braden.

JEFFREY SCHMIDT BRITTANY BOBBITT

Athletic Training Graduate Assistant Athletic Training Graduate Assistant

Jeffrey Schmidt is in his second year with the TLU Athletic Training Brittany Bobbitt is in her first year with the TLU Athletic Training Program. Schmidt is a 2011 graduate of the University of Texas Program. Bobbitt is a native of Manassas, Va. She received her at Austin. He is in his second year at Texas State University – San bachelor’s degree from Barton College in Wilson, N.C. She is Marcos, where he is pursuing his master’s of science degree in pursuing her master’s of science degree in athletic training at athletic training. Schmidt, a native of St. Hedwig, Texas, is the Texas State University – San Marcos. Brittany is the daughter of son of Terry and Joan Schmidt. He has two younger brothers, Kathy Mullen and Sean Bobbitt. Brittany has two siblings – Brian Kevin and Mark. Mullen and Sophie Bobbitt.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 9 BULLDOG SPIRIT

2012-2013 Cheerleaders

The Texas Lutheran University Cheerleaders and Mascot are part of the Texas Lutheran University Athletics Department. The Cheerleaders are dedicated to encouraging and promoting school spirit and boosting school pride. The squad participates at all home (and selected away) football and basketball games, including all playoff events.

Ashley Winters, Cheer Coach E-mail: [email protected]

2012-2013 Goldstar Dance Team

The Goldstar Dance Team debuted in 1997 during the half-time performances at the Bulldog home basketball games. The dance team is dedicated to encouraging and promoting school spirit at home football and basketball games.

Goals of the team include: continuing to grow in number, boosting school pride and providing enjoyable entertainment at Texas Lutheran sports events. The Goldstars participated at Nationals in the spring of 2004, and brought home national championships for their team kick, team modern and team pom routines.

The Bulldog Pep Band

The Bulldog Pep Band performs school spirit music at all university home football games and at select home basketball games. Enrollment is open to all interested TLU students and serves as an opportunity for students to continue musical ensemble participation without the time commitment of Concert Band.

The director of the Bulldog Pep Band is Beth Bronk.

TLU Alma Mater TLU Fight Song

O stately college of the plain, We’re going to fight for TLU; The memories we’ve gathered here Go Bulldogs onto victory! Of chiming bell and chapel spire We’re going to shout our pride and fight; Will live through each advancing year. For glory and for might! Beloved TLU, to thee The Black and Gold we see today; We pledge our love and loyalty. We’re going to shout and sing and say: Hail to our Alma Mater fair! Hurrah! For TLU! The truth of Christ shall make us free. Go Bulldogs on to victory!

— words by Marlene Kriewald Bonds, ’57

10 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 FACILITIES & VENUES Gustafson Soccer Field

Texas Lutheran continues to expand and improve its athletic facilities and venues to meet the needs of its student body. The university and its leaders believe that athletics – both intercollegiate and intramural – play an important role in the educational experience at Texas Lutheran. The university is committed to providing the funding, the facilities and the personnel to ensure that the lessons learned through athletics are available to each student at TLU.

THE MARVIN RINN FIELD HOUSE: KIEFFER KINESIOLOGY LAB: Kieffer Kinesiology Lab The Rinn Field House is the 14,000 square foot Marvin The 2,200 square-foot Kieffer Kinesiology Lab, located Rinn Field House, completed in August 1998. It houses the adjacent to the Jones Physical Education Complex, uses Bulldog football locker room, a video and meeting center, state-of-the-art equipment to collect and analyze two- and laundry facilities, coaches’ office and a state-of-the-art three-dimensional human motion. The research and learn- sports medicine facility. The athletic training area comes ing laboratory is one of a few stand-alone facilities built complete with the room and the resources to support the exclusively for motion analysis in the United States, and entire Texas Lutheran athletics program. The Rinn Field it provides TLU’s undergraduate students with a unique House also is home to the Bulldog baseball and men’s opportunity to explore research problems and apply sci- soccer locker rooms. There is also a separate coaches’ entific theory. locker room and shower area. The mens’ sports in the field house share the large shower area located in the TLU TENNIS COURTS: center of the facility. The tennis complex was expanded in the mid-1990s to its THE TOSTENGARD ACTIVITY CENTER: current nine-court setup. The complex has seating capacity of 50 for feature matches. It is located on University Drive, Memorial Gymnasium: Named for Ardyce and Stanford Tostengard, former chair across from the Alumni Student Center and next to the Dr. of the Texas Lutheran Board of Regents, Tostengard is the Burton E. Grossman Fitness Center. home for all Texas Lutheran home volleyball matches. It is also a primary intramural facility for the university. MATADOR STADIUM:

GUSTAFSON SOCCER FIELD: Built in the mid-1950’s on the Seguin High School campus, Matador Stadium is the home football venue for the Bull- Home to the men and women’s soccer teams of Texas dogs. It has a seating capacity of 9,000. It is located on Lutheran, Gustafson Soccer Field is named for A.G. Gus- the corner of US Highway 123 and Cedar Street in Seguin. tafson, a former coach, professor and interim president The stadium is complete with a double-deck press box. at Texas Lutheran. A new soccer field was constructed on campus in 1998 and rededicated as Gustafson Soccer MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM: Field. The field is located on Fleming Drive, across from the President’s residence. The home for the Bulldogs men and women’s basketball teams has a seating capacity of 1,500. Commonly re- Morck Softball Field THE KROST FITNESS TRAIL: ferred to as “The Doghouse,” Memorial Gymnasium was constructed in 1954. It is connected to the Jones Physical The trail, built in the early 1990s, circles the campus intra- Education Complex and is located on University Drive, mural fields, the softball complex and the tennis courts. across from the Alumni Student Center. It is open to the public. The Seguin community and the TLU campus community enjoy jogging and walking with DR. BURTON E. GROSSMAN FITNESS CENTER: their friends and families. The trail is approximately one kilometer in length. The fitness center, opened in 1998, contains state-of- the-art equipment for weight training and cardiovascular KATT-ISBEL FIELD: exercise for use by the entire campus community. The facility also includes locker rooms and classroom space, Home of the Bulldog baseball team, Katt-Isbel Field seats plus easy locker room access to the university’s eight-lane 600 people in its stadium seating. The field was originally swimming pool, the Mabee Pool. dedicated in 1992 in honor of Mark Isbel, a 1981 graduate and baseball player from San Antonio who died of cancer GEORGE KIEFFER FOOTBALL PRACTICE FIELD: The Tostengard Activity Center on June 7, 1983. The field was re-dedicated on Feb. 27, 1999, in honor of former Texas Lutheran head baseball The practice field is located behind the Marvin Rinn Field coach Ray Katt. A permanent press box was added in 2010. House, and it is the home for all football practices and workouts. MORCK SOFTBALL FIELD: TLU GOLF PITCH-AND-PUTT COURSE: It was officially dedicated in 1992 in honor of Theos Morck, a former vice president of fiscal affairs at TLU. For use by the TLU golf teams, the pitch-and-putt course He and his wife Nile Ruth were longtime supporters of has an elevated green and pot bunker, plus a driving range. Texas Lutheran athletic teams. The field is home to all The golf teams have access to local courses Starcke Mu- university softball games. It has a seating capacity of 350. nicipal Golf Course (in Seguin) and The Golf Club of Seguin.

Dr. Burton E. Grossman Fitness Center Mabee Aquatic Center Katt-Isbel Field

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 11 DANNY PADRON HEAD COACH

exas Lutheran Head Football Coach Danny Padron Padron, 59, officially accepted the job at TLU on Jan. in the conference, a team that the university and the enters his third year as the Bulldogs’ head football 8, 2010, and became the 20th head coach in TLU Seguin community can be proud of – on and off the field.” T coach. Padron and his coaching staff have taken a football history. team from the depths of the American Southwest Confer- Padron has coached football for 40 years, all in the San ence and have made the Bulldogs into competitors in the “(Through the interview process), I discovered a sense Antonio area. At the time of their arrival at TLU, Padron always-tough NCAA Division III league. of community within the TLU staff, one that really ap- and his fellow coaches were in the state high school pealed to me,” said Padron. “And I share their common playoffs almost every year since 1982. Padron has been Padron inherited the Bulldogs after a disastrous 2009 vision and embrace their mission of making a differ- on coaching staffs that have combined to produce two campaign that had the team at 0-10. In the three years ence in the lives of young people. Their supportive state champions, a state finalist, two state semifinalists, prior to Padron taking the job, the Bulldogs managed and nurturing ways reflect the family values that are two state quarterfinalists, five regional finalists, seven just six wins in 30 games. TLU had not posted a non- so important to me.” area finalists, and 17 district champions. The combined losing season since 2006. But enter Padron, and the overall record of those teams since 1981 was 253-81-3. Bulldogs showed immediate signs of a re-birth. Padron brought to the Bulldogs a proven track record of molding young men to succeed not only on the football In 1981, Padron became the offensive coordinator at In the 2010 season, after taking the TLU coaching job field but also in the game of life. Before arriving at TLU, San Antonio’s Clark High School and served in that in January of that year, the Bulldogs won four games he completed his eighth season as the head football capacity for a total of 16 years (1981-1987 and 1993- overall, went 4-1 at home, dominated area rival Trinity coach and athletic coordinator at San Antonio’s Sandra 2002). Clark was a Class 5A state quarterfinalist in 42-14, and won three conference contests. Day O’Connor High School, where he produced a 65-30 1994 and a regional finalist in 1995, 1996 and 2001. overall record. He was the 2003 San Antonio Express- In 2011, the move to the upper echelon of the American News “San Antonio Area Coach of the Year.” In 1995, Padron was named the Fellowship of Christian Southwest Conference and NCAA Division III came closer Athletes “Zebra Chapter” Christian Coach of the Year to being a reality. The team went 5-5 overall with a 4-4 for the San Antonio area. record in the ASC. The Bulldogs tied for fourth in the league and posted key league road wins over East Padron was the assistant head coach at Converse Texas Baptist, Sul Ross State and Mississippi College. Judson High School for the 1992 season and a first In the process, the Bulldogs snapped a long road-losing assistant/QB coach at Converse Judson from 1988 to streak and started a mini-road win streak of their own. 1991. In 1988 and 1992, Converse Judson won Class 5A State Championships. The Rockets were the 1990 The Bulldogs won three games in a row in the early Class 5A state runner-up and Class 5A state semifinal- portion of the schedule and moved to 3-0 in the ASC ists in 1989 and 1991. for the first time in school history. The Nov. 5, 2011 win in Clinton, Miss. (over Mississippi College) was Padron coached under Head Coach D.W. Rutledge and just the second victory for the Bulldogs on the road with TLU AD Bill Miller while at Converse Judson. Miller against the Choctaws. The Sept. 17, 2011 win in Mar- was an assistant football coach and head baseball coach shall, Texas (over East Texas Baptist) was TLU’s first at In 2003, Padron led O’Connor to the Class 5A state at Converse Judson. Rutledge and Miller each played Ornelas Stadium. quarterfinal round. He coached O’Connor to the 2004 football at TLU and won NAIA-II National Championships and 2005 regional finals and to the 2006 and 2007 in football with the Bulldogs’ Hall of Fame head coach Padron’s place-kicker Allen Cain would go on to be area finals. Jim Wacker. Rutledge was an All-American linebacker recognized four times (by four different organizations) on the 1974 championship squad, and Miller was a as a playing All-American in 2011. Three of the organiza- “We are thrilled to have Danny Padron as our head cornerback on the 1974 and 1975 championship teams. tions gave him First Team All-America honors. Cain also football coach,” said TLU Director of Athletics Bill Miller. captured the coveted Capital One First Team Academic “I’ve worked professionally with him, and he has been a Padron has served on the Texas High School Coaches All-America honor, becoming the first student-athlete good friend for many years. He brings instant credibility, Association Football Advisory Committee and on the in TLU history to claim four playing All-America honors particularly among Texas high school football coaches Texas High School Coaches Association Board of Direc- and add a First Team Academic All-America citation in who know him and know of his involvement with the tors. Rutledge is the current executive director of the the same year. Texas High School Coaches Association.” Texas High School Coaches Association.

Cain is just one of the players in a fine junior and senior “We’re all very excited about the challenges that lie group that has Padron and the Bulldog coaching staff ahead, and we’re ready to go to work,” said Padron Danny Padron excited about the possibilities in 2012. at the time of his hiring. “And although there are no Phone: 830-372-8126 guarantees of success, we will guarantee that we will Email: [email protected] be one of the best conditioned and best prepared teams

12 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 DANNY PADRON QUICK FACTS

EDUCATION • Head Baseball Coach, Alamo Heights High School, • Coached on two Class 5A State Championship San Antonio, 1976-1978 coaching staffs (both at Converse Judson HS) • Master’s Degree in Education, 1983, University of • Head Football Coach, St. Gerard High School, San • Member of coaching staffs that produced 253-81-3 Texas at San Antonio Antonio, 1975 record • Bachelor’s Degree in Mathematics (minor in Physical • Offensive Coordinator, St. Gerard High School, San • 1995 Christian Coach of the Year for San Antonio Education), 1973, Our Lady of the Lake University Antonio, 1972-1974 Area, as selected by Fellowship of Christian Athletes • High School diploma, John Jay High School, San • Head Baseball Coach, St. Gerard High School, San “Zebra Chapter” Antonio (graduated 4th in his class) Antonio, 1972-1974 • Texas High School Coaches Association Football Advisory Committee COACHING EXPERIENCE COACHING HIGHLIGHTS • Served on Texas High School Coaches Association Board of Directors (40 years, all in San Antonio area) • 9-11 record at TLU in two seasons • Head Coach Texas Lutheran University, Seguin, Jan. • Overall coaching record (college/high school): 74-41 PERSONAL 2010-present • Overall coaching record at O’Connor HS: 65-30 • Head Coach Sandra Day O’Connor High School, San • Seven straight state playoff berths at O’Connor HS • Wife, Cindee, of 36 years Antonio, 2002-Jan. 2010 • District Champions in four of eight seasons at • Cindee is an elementary physical education teacher • First Assistant/Offensive Coordinator, Tom Clark High O’Connor HS at Knowlton Elementary for the Northside ISD in School, San Antonio, 1993-2002 • 2003 Class 5A State Quarterfinals at O’Connor HS San Antonio • Assistant Head Coach/QB Coach, Judson High School, • 2004 & 2005 Regional Finals at O’Connor HS • Couple has one son, Andy, current offensive Converse, 1992-1993 • 2006, 2007, & 2008 Area Finals at O’Connor HS coordinator with TLU, former assistant coach at • First Assistant/QB Coach, Judson High School, • 2009 Bi-District Finals at O’Connor HS O’Connor, and former starting QB at the University Converse, 1988-1991 • 2003 San Antonio Express-News “San Antonio Area of Mary Hardin-Baylor • First Assistant/Offensive Coordinator, Tom Clark High Coach of the Year” • Lector and Eucharistic minister at St. Matthew School, San Antonio, 1981-1987 • 2004 Coach for U.S. Army All-American Bowl Catholic Church in San Antonio, as well as active • Head Baseball Coach, Tom Clark High School, San • San Antonio Clark HS Offensive Coordinator for 16 member of the ACTS community Antonio, 1978-1981 years • Varsity Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator, Alamo • Former Assistant Head Coach at Converse Judson HS Heights High School, San Antonio, 1976-1978

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CLARK: Coming off last season, what are some better. Playing with freshmen and sophomores and That is a start for us. Hopefully the next year will things that you enjoyed about last year, and what just a handful of juniors and seniors was definitely be more than that because I think when you start are some things you are really trying to build on a disadvantage for us. I think this year we actually playing with 30 or 40 junior and seniors, maybe for this year? are going to have 19 juniors and another seven 50 junior and seniors, I think that maturity alone or eight seniors. But still, to have 25 or 26 upper- will help you. That is a big key for us. PADRON: I thought as our second year unfolded classmen, we’ve never had that. We’ve always had we went through the fall camp and really looked something like eight or nine. This year is going to CLARK: What do you see, as you go into your third at camp, really revised camp. We had a great fall be a welcome site to have about half of our team year, from the standpoint of offense that you would camp. We found out a lot of things. It really gave as upper-classmen. So I think we are less likely like to see improve or transition into, or do you see us an opportunity to evaluate guys. It really made to get sand kicked in our face as we had the last your team as staying with what you have already? us a lot more physically tough and mentally tough two years. We’re happy with that. than we had been before. So we were very pleased PADRON: Your offense is tailored to your person- with our fall camp. I think that helps us to start the CLARK: You talked about your wins coming against nel. There’s no doubt that we have transitioned season the right way. Of course, we had some some of the teams in the American Southwest into more of a spread offense. Again, personnel success, not against the teams that are the elites Conference that are not considered the elite, and dictates. There’s Cameron Peavy, Brent’s brother, in our conference; but any time you win a game against the elites TLU struggled. What has to hap- and we have Lewis Williams, Ryan Jones, Dustin in our league, that is important. You never want to pen for TLU to cross that bridge and get to the Hannon, Collin Bode, and Glenn Hill. Plus, we have diminish those. Winning three games on the road elite level? a transfer from Texas State, Tyler Figol, who we was a big thing for us because the year before really like. We believe we will have seven or eight we didn’t win any on the road. We changed some PADRON: I think it has to start with playing with receivers that we feel can be big-time contributors things that we did on the road, and I think that juniors and seniors. We are getting a chance now for us. They all have a chance to get on the field. really helped us. We weren’t as rushed. We were to play with men rather than boys. I think it is just So with that strength, we’re going to utilize those better prepared. Again, I think our guys rose to going to come. Retention is such a big key – keep- weapons and have three receivers, and possibly the occasion and did some good things. Those are ing them here through their junior year. If we can more, on the field a good bit of the time. That’s some things from the first year to the second year get them to that junior year I think that is really a change from what I am most comfortable with. that we were very pleased with. I thought we got critical for us. Like I said, we have 19 of them. I’ve always been a big believer of running the ball.

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And I still believe that you have to have success an outstanding pass catcher. He really has a great CLARK: Turning to special teams, your place-kicker running the ball, and we will still run the ball a lot. ability of catching the ball out of the backfield. We Allen Cain had a special year in 2011 as he led But again, you have to take advantage of your look for Dominique to have a tremendous season. all of NCAA Division III in field goals made. What weapons, and we feel a big part of our talent is But we also are excited about guys like Therron do you expect from your All-American in 2012? within that receiving corps. Jerome, who has seen time for us in the past, and for guys like Jo Jo Epps and DeMarcus Boyd, and PADRON: Allen is well-grounded and humble. His CLARK: You will go into 2012 with a new quarter- there are a couple of freshmen that we are excited faith keeps him humble, and we encourage him to back. A junior, Brent Peavy, is poised to take the job. about. We think the running backs as a whole are be humble. We expect him to do the right things, Tell us about Brent and what he brings to the table. a real good group. just like we expect all of our players to do the right things. Allen works hard. He is one of our leaders. PADRON: Brent is one of our best athletes. He CLARK: You have veterans on the offensive line. I expect him to have another great season. When has a tremendous arm. He is elusive. He’s like a Tell us about that group. we get inside that 50-yard line, with him, we start punt returner back there at quarterback. He brings thinking that we have a chance to score. We don’t those intangibles. He often will be able to get us PADRON: Well, Matt Cannata and Jacob Laubauch have to take too many chances. When he is in range, out of bad plays and into good plays. He showed are both back. Matt is a guy that ever since we he is as good a kicker as there is. during the spring that he has learned the position have been here we have tried to replace him. The and that he knows how to run this offense. He is thought was that he wasn’t big enough, wasn’t CLARK: The defense took some hits last year, and going to be great. We’re very excited about what strong enough. But he just goes out and proves you had some injury troubles on that side of the he brings to the team. that he belongs. He’s our center. He’s a true leader ball. How is your defense shaping up for 2012? and a very hard worker. What you can say about CLARK: One of your most valuable returning play- Matt you can also say about Jacob. He’ll be at PADRON: One big thing is that (defensive tackle) ers, running back Dominique Hardaway, will be right tackle, and Matt will be at center. Jacob is a Klayton Smith will be back. We lost Klayton in a junior. How was Dominique’s spring football proven leader, another guy that we will count on the fourth game, and he was our anchor on the performance, and what do you expect from Domi- heavily this year. Kendall Wilkerson is slated at defensive line. His loss affected us for the rest of nique in 2012? right guard, and Matt Hochstrasser will be at left the year. Klayton couldn’t participate in the spring tackle. Dylan Alexander has started at left guard because of the injury, but he still was out there with PADRON: He has really grown and shown all of for us in the past, and he’ll be there this season. us every day. He is a leader on our team. We rely us that he is really ready to be that full-time back. So we have five guys that have seen time. We’ll on him for serious leadership, and we really rely He’s a big weapon for us. We utilized him a lot in have some new players, including some freshmen, on him to be a force in the middle of our defensive the spring. He not only is an excellent runner but that will come in and provide good competition. line. Alongside Klayton at defensive tackle we will have Rodrick Sparks, who has started for us in the past. Rodrick knows the challenge that is before him. We will need him to have a good year. We also think we have three or four freshmen that could step in for depth at defensive tackle. At defensive end, James Fowler is back for his sophomore year. James was Second Team All-Conference last year. He has good strength and quickness, and he doesn’t back down. Sometimes we have to calm him down on the sidelines. Bryan Doolittle is also returning. He had a good first year for us. If he ever grew into his feet, he’d be huge. But he is growing and getting stronger. Sophomores Corbin Grobe and Ethan Powell are two others that could be part of that defensive end rotation. At linebacker, Bradley Snowden epitomizes work ethic. He gives total effort in everything he does. He is going to give you 100 percent. Joey Meza had a good spring at linebacker and will be a contributor for us. We also feel like this freshmen class of linebackers will be one of our strengths.

CLARK: You’ve mentioned before that your defen- sive secondary has to make improvements from last year to this year. How is that group shaping up?

PADRON: First, we think have a good group of freshmen and newcomers that will improve our secondary. But we also have key guys returning back there. Darnell Bohannon-Bey is back at one corner. I’m so proud of him. He kept competing last year no matter what happened. He’s no question the leader in our secondary. Kyle McNally will also return, and Kyle may go back to corner after play- ing safety last year. Jordan Sims, David Lizarraga and Adam McGuire also will help in the secondary. Sims could be at a corner, and McGuire could see time at free safety.

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Andy Padron Mark Carey Harris started with the Cru in 2006 as a student assistant Offensive Coordinator / Co-Defensive Coordinator / and recruiting coordinator and became the varsity wide Quarterbacks Secondary Coach receivers coach and recruiting coordinator for the 2007, 2008 and 2009 seasons. Phone: 830-372-6962 Phone: 830-372-6964 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] In his four years on the staff with UMHB, the Cru won four ASC Championships, advanced to the NCAA Division Andy Padron joined his father, Mark Carey goes into the 2012 III semifinals twice (2007, 2008) and advanced as far as TLU Head Football Coach Danny season as the co-defensive the NCAA Division III quarterfinals in 2006. Padron, on the coaching staff of the Bulldogs when Danny coordinator for the Bulldogs. He was promoted to the Padron accepted the head coaching position in January position after the 2011 season. Carey joined the TLU Coach Harris has extensive experience in all aspects of 2010. football coaching staff in 2010 as an assistant coach. He recruiting, scouting, and weekly game-planning. At UMHB, coached the defensive line for two seasons. Along with he was responsible for scheduling and planning of on- Andy Padron is in his third season with the Bulldogs. his co-defensive coordinator duties, Carey will coach the campus visits and weekend recruiting activities, and he Padron handled the play-calling duties in 2011 as the defensive secondary in 2012. was responsible for all fall recruiting contacts. quarterbacks coach. Padron was elevated to offensive coordinator following the 2011 season. Carey arrived at TLU after coaching at the University of Coach Harris also has past experience as an assistant in Mary Hardin-Baylor from 2004 to 2010. He played col- the Greg Meyer Passing Academy, as a clinician for USA legiate football for two years at Louisiana College and for Football Youth Football Clinic, and as a lead speaker two seasons at UMHB. He was a member of the inaugural for Fellowship of Christian Athletes at the Texas A&M (modern day) football team at Louisiana College, and Leadership Camp. he played on the 2002 and 2003 American Southwest Conference Championship teams for UMHB. Coach Harris played at UMHB from 2003 to 2005 and was a quarterback with the Cru. He was on the NCAA Division Carey was a coach as The Cru won ASC titles in 2005, 2006, III national finalist team of 2004. 2007, 2008, and 2009. He served on UMHB coaching staffs that posted NCAA Division III playoff berths in 2004, A native of Mexia, Texas, Coach Harris is a graduate of 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. He was on the staff as Mexia High School. Harris’s wife, Jennifer, is a neonatal The Cru advanced to the NCAA DIII national title game in intensive care unit nurse at CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Chil- 2004 and to national semifinal games in 2007 and 2008. dren’s Hospital. His father, Craig, was a Texas High School football coach before joining the TLU coaching staff this Mark’s wife Jessica is an accountant for Hays County. year, and his mother, Leslie, is an administrator at LaVega Intermediate School. Braxton Harris Co-Defensive Coordinator / Kyle Ingraham Linebackers / Wide Receivers / Academic Recruiting Coordinator Coordinator

Phone: 830-372-6432 Phone: 830-372-6966 Padron is a 2007 graduate of the University of Mary Hardin- Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Baylor, where he starred as a quarterback and helped UMHB to the NCAA Division III National Championship Braxton Harris joined the TLU Kyle Ingraham joined the Texas game in 2004. Padron was a part of Cru football squads football coaching staff in 2011. He coached the defensive Lutheran football coaching staff that went 41-8 from 2003 to 2006 and won four American ends and served as the recruiting coordinator. In addition in 2010. He is the wide receivers coach and the academic Southwest Conference Championships. to his co-defensive coordinator duties in 2012, Harris coordinator for the team. will continue in his role as recruiting coordinator and will Padron was an Academic All-ASC selection in 2004, 2005, coach the linebackers. Ingraham played collegiate football at Purdue University. and 2006, and he was named the Cru’s Most Unselfish He lettered three seasons with the Boilermakers. When Player in 2005. He also was a multiple honoree on the his career ended, he ranked 18th on the Purdue career university’s Dean’s and Provost’s lists for academic excel- receiving touchdowns list and was 19th in total receptions, lence. Padron was also a UMHB Football Unity Council with 105. He had two 100-yard receiving games. Member in 2006. In 2005, he started 11 games and ranked second on the Padron came to TLU after serving as an assistant coach team in receptions (41 for 500 yards). In 2004, he won the under his father at O’Connor High School in San Antonio. Team’s Most Improved Award and started all 12 games. Padron was the quarterbacks coach at O’Connor. He also He was second in the team in receptions with 51 and had taught algebra and counseled high-risk and high-need 624 yards receiving with seven touchdowns. In 2003, he students. appeared in all 13 games and made three starts. He had 13 catches for 140 yards and two touchdowns. Padron is a 2003 graduate of Tom C. Clark High School in San Antonio. He played quarterback for Clark while his At Clark High School, Ingraham was a Second Team All- father was the offensive coordinator. State selection in his senior year with 71 catches for 1,053 yards and 13 touchdowns. In his junior year, he had 49 Padron has worked with Xtreme Speed as a speed and receptions for 815 yards and 10 touchdowns. Head Coach agility trainer and as a “Huddle Leader” for Fellowship of Danny Padron was the offensive coordinator for Clark Christian Athletes. He has also worked as a youth and high through Ingraham’s junior year at Clark. school baseball umpire, as a football camp instructor, and as a private quarterback instructor. Ingraham is the son of Corky and Susan Ingraham. He has two brothers - Chase and Colton. Padron is engaged to Sarah Skains. Sarah is an elemen- Harris came to TLU from Waco High School, where he tary teacher at Oak Creek Elementary for the Comal ISD. served as the varsity safeties coach. Prior to his time at Waco High, Harris was the varsity wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at UMHB.

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Jordan Neal Keller served as the Texas Lutheran head baseball coach for Offensive Line / Player Develop- 11 years. He compiled 135 wins and guided the Bulldogs ment to three Big State Conference titles. He also served as the university’s director of athletics, beginning in 1966 and Phone: 830-372-8166 continuing through 1970. Keller then returned to profes- Email: [email protected] sional baseball as a scout and player development spe- cialist. He has worked for several Jordan Neal joins the coaching clubs, including the , the Seattle Mariners, staff for 2012 as the offensive and the Texas Rangers. line coach and as the assistant coach for player development.

Neal was the offensive coordinator, quarterbacks coach, strength and conditioning coordinator, and academic coordinator at from 2008 to 2011. In 2009, Howard Payne had the top-ranked passing offense in the American Southwest Conference and the No. 4 passing offense in NCAA Division III.

Head Coach Danny Padron (foreground) and Wide Receivers Coach Kyle Ingraham (center) will work together for a third consecutive season on the Bulldogs’ sideline.

Craig Harris Keller continues to serve TLU as a volunteer assistant coach Assistant Coach for Football / in baseball and in football. Keller coaches the punters and Defensive Line kickers for the Bulldogs.

Phone: (830) 372-6957 Keller and his wife Bertha Marie live in Seguin. The Kellers Email: [email protected] will celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary in October.

Craig Harris, the father of cur- Chad Ellis rent TLU co-defensive coordina- Assistant Coach for Football tor Braxton Harris, is on TLU’s staff as the defensive line Neal was the starting quarterback and a three-year captain / Intern coach. Harris was hired in the summer of 2012. at Hardin-Simmons University, where he holds 16 school re- cords for career and single-season accomplishments. Neal Two-year football letterman Chad Craig Harris is a long-time Texas high school football graduated with a 3.45 GPA from Hardin-Simmons and was Ellis joins the Texas Lutheran Foot- coach. Most recently, Harris was the defensive line coach named to the All-ASC Academic Team from 2003 to 2006. ball coaching staff for the 2012 at Gatesville High School in Gatesville, Texas. season. Neal was the 2006 ASC Offensive Player of the Year. He Harris was the head coach and athletic director at Mexia also was a finalist for the 2006 Gagliardi Trophy, which Ellis was a two-year starter at de- High School from 1999 to 2004 and posted an overall re- honors the top NCAA Division III football player that exhibits fensive end for the Bulldogs. Ellis will serve as an intern cord of 43-25. He guided Mexia to five consecutive playoff excellence in athletics, academics and community service. assistant coach for the 2012 season and will assist in the appearances and to the 2001 Class 3A state quarterfinals. coaching of the defensive line. He is a 2012 graduate Neal is a native of Abilene, Texas and a graduate of Abilene of TLU. Harris also served as the head coach for football and track Cooper High School. Neal and his wife, Amanda, have and field at Maypearl High School in Maypearl, Texas. At been married five years. Neal is the son of Kenny and Ellis is the son of Dennis and Kristen Ellis. Ellis’s sister Maypearl, Harris coached the football team to the first Linda Neal. Neal has one brother, Deric. Kristi competes for the TLU Women’s Track & Field Team. round of the state playoffs for only the third time in the school’s history. Amanda Neal is an elementary teacher at Navarro Jaymes Castillo Elementary for the Navarro ISD. Assistant Coach for Football Harris also coached at Temple High School (offensive line, quarterbacks), Waco High School (running game coordina- Buzzy Keller Texas Lutheran graduate Jaymes tor), Lancaster High School (defensive front coordinator), Volunteer Assistant Coach Castillo joins the coaching staff Red Oak High School (defensive coordinator), Waxahachie of his alma mater for the 2012 High School (defensive coordinator), and DeSoto High Buzzy Keller, another TLU Athlet- season. He served as a volunteer School (running backs, secondary). ics Hall of Famer, will assist TLU assistant during the 2011 season. once again as a volunteer assis- He will assist in 2012 with the Harris, a graduate of Texas Tech University, was a three- tant coach in the kicking game. coaching of the offensive line. year letterman for the Red Raiders as a cornerback and Keller graduated from Texas Lu- free safety. He played in the Tangerine Bowl and the theran in 1955 and lettered in Castillo was a four-year lettermen for the Bulldogs as an Bluebonnet Bowl and was a member of the Red Raiders’ football, basketball, baseball and offensive lineman. 1976 Southwest Conference Co-Championship. track and field. After graduation, he signed with the Chicago Cubs baseball organization and played professional and Jaymes is the son of David and Melanie Castillo of San Craig and his wife, Leslie, have been married 35 years. semi-professional baseball. Antonio. Jaymes majored in kinesiology with a minor in Leslie is the reading coordinator for the LaVega ISD. education.

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Gabriel Garcia Josh Goodlow Arthur Babcock Student Assistant Coach Assistant Coach for Football Video Coordinator

Gabriel Garcia, a Texas Lutheran Four-year starter Josh Goodlow Arthur Babcock is in his second year as the video coordina- senior education major, will assist joins the Texas Lutheran Foot- tor for the football program. Babcock is a sophomore at the Bulldogs as a student assis- ball coaching staff as an assis- TLU. Babcock is a native of Houston, Texas. He is the son tant coach for a third consecutive tant coach for the 2012 season. of Jeffery and Sandra Babcock. season. He will assist with the Josh was a four-year starter for tight ends and fullbacks. the Bulldogs on the offensive line. He will assist the 2012 Bulldogs with coaching on Garcia is a native of San Antonio and a graduate of Holmes the offensive line. High School. He started at quarterback for three seasons at Holmes, and he was an Honorable Mention All-District Josh was a 2010 ASC Honorable Mention selection on selection for two seasons. the offensive line.

Garcia is the son of Priscilla Villanueva and Gabriel Garcia. Josh is the son of Richard and Kay Goodlow. A kinesiology He has five brothers and sisters: Lisa, Kimberly, Patricia, major at TLU, Josh has volunteered with his teammates Gilbert, and Henry. Gabriel is the oldest of the children. during the annual service day - Day of the Dogs. He has also volunteered with Lutheran World Relief.

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averaged 3.9 yards per carry. Hardaway’s five rushing TDs led the team.

Hardaway scored two of the rushing TDs in the road win over Sul Ross State. He added a receiving TD in the victory against the Lobos to give him a career-best three TD performance.

Hardaway also caught eight passes for 98 yards and turned three of the catches into touchdowns.

“Dominique is a true weapon out of the backfield as a receiver,” said Padron. “We threw the ball to him a lot in the spring, and we want to do the same in the fall. He has great hands, great balance, and great vision. We’ll rely on him heavily, and we look forward to him having a big junior season.”

In back-to-back weeks, Hardaway rushed for 91 yards and then 101 yards in consecutive Bulldog wins. He had 91 in the victory over Howard Payne and 101 in the win at Sul Ross State.

Senior running back Therron Jerome (5-9, 195, New Or- leans, La./Marble Falls (Texas)) played in seven games last season and rushed for 55 yards. DeMarcus Boyd (5-7, 170, Houston/Dobie) and newcomer Jo Jo Epps could also see time in the backfield.

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Quarterback Brent Peavy will have the services of the team’s top three receivers from 2011. Lewis Williams Junior quarterback Brent Peavy is the starter entering the 2012 season. Peavy has lettered in his freshman and (5-10, 170, Houston/Klein Forest) started 10 games as sophomore seasons. In 2011, he appeared in nine games. a true freshman last year and caught a team-high 43 balls for 356 yards with two touchdowns. Williams had a career-best 10 receptions for 64 yards and a touchdown 2012 SEASON PREVIEW OFFENSE in the road win at Mississippi College. In the home victory over Howard Payne, Williams grabbed four passes for a Texas Lutheran goes into its final season in the American The Bulldogs will have a new quarterback, but the team career-high 70 yards and had a spectacular touchdown Southwest Conference as a squad ready to break into the brings back an experienced offensive line and a deep pool catch in which he tipped the ball to himself as he fell upper echelon of the league. TLU has finished 4-6 and of talented receivers. The Bulldogs return their leading backward into the endzone. 5-5 overall in its first two seasons under Danny Padron, rusher (Dominique Hardaway), their leading pass receivers who inherited an 0-10 team when he took the job in 2010. (Lewis Williams, Cameron Peavy, and Ryan Jones), and “Lewis had a tremendous first year with us, and we’re their entire offensive line. excited about what he can do for us in year two,” said “We’ve made steps in the right direction,” said Padron. “Now Padron. “He can get open and make plays. He’s a proven it’s time to take what we’ve learned, put those improve- QUARTERBACK receiver who has that big-play ability.” ments into action, and make a move toward the top of the league. It’s a tough conference no doubt, with lots of quality TLU junior Brent Peavy will take over at quarterback for Cameron Peavy, twin brother of Brent Peavy, also started teams. We believe we’re ready to move to forefront. We the Bulldogs. Peavy (5-10, 195, Houston, Texas/St. Pius 10 games at receiver. Peavy (5-11, 180, Houston/St. Pius had a tremendous spring. The team is made up of more X) is a two-year letterman after serving as the team’s X) caught 19 passes for 288 yards with a score. Peavy had juniors and seniors. We’re no longer just a bunch of young back-up quarterback for two seasons. In 2011, Peavy a catch in every game of the 2011 season. He started the guys right out of high school. We’re growing into men.” played in nine games. He carried the ball 42 times for year with a five-catch performance in the home win over 152 yards and one touchdown. Peavy threw 35 passes Austin College. Peavy caught a six-yard TD pass in the The Bulldogs finished in a tie for fourth in the nine-team and completed 17 for 218 yards. He had one interception early portion of the third quarter against the Kangaroos. ASC last season. TLU put together a 2011 conference and no passing touchdowns. mark of 4-4, a one-game improvement on 2010’s league “Cameron’s performance in spring practices showed he’s record. The Bulldogs started 4-1 overall and 3-0 in the ASC “Brent is ready to be our quarterback,” said Padron. “He determined to be one of our top receivers,” said Padron. last season before losing four of their last five. The start had a great spring. He brings great athleticism and mobility. “With Lewis (Williams) playing baseball in the spring, Cam- and finish largely were products of the schedule, which He can get us out of a lot of bad plays and into some big eron was our No. 1 receiver. He was hard to stop in the featured two playoff squads (McMurry and Mary Hardin- plays. He can throw the ball a long way on a rope. We spring. I think he set himself up for a great fall.” Baylor) and two ranked opponents (Louisiana College and really feel that with our set of receivers and with Brent’s Mary Hardin-Baylor) in the last five games. play-making ability that we can be a high-powered offense.” Ryan Jones, a sophomore transfer a year ago, caught only 15 passes, but six went for scores. Jones (6-2, 205, Baton The Bulldogs posted three conference wins on the road Peavy is the only quarterback on the preseason roster with Rouge, La./Katy (Texas)) led the team in yards per catch, at in 2011 and won for just the second time in Clinton, Miss., past varsity experience. TLU coaches expect a few fresh- 21.4. Jones caught two passes against Sul Ross State, in against Mississippi College. TLU erased a 14-point deficit man to compete for back-up honors and earn varsity spots. the TLU road win, and both pass receptions went for scores. against ETBU while wiping away an overall road losing Jones caught a 47-yard TD strike in the third quarter to go streak of 12 games. Against MC, the Bulldogs forced RUNNING BACK with a seven-yard TD catch in the first half. Jones went seven turnovers and received a big boost from place-kicker over the 100-yard receiving mark for a single game with Allen Cain, who booted an ASC record five field goals in Dominique Hardaway (5-7, 183, Lockhart/Lockhart) enters 112 yards in the road win over Mississippi College. Jones the 36-16 road win. the fall as the clear starter at running back. Hardaway led caught three passes, including a career-best 68-yarder. the team in rushing in 2011. He rushed for 443 yards and

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Dustin Hannon (6-1, 195, Tyler/Whitehouse) and Collin DEFENSE Bode (6-1, 165, San Antonio/MacArthur) are back for their sophomore seasons. Hannon played in all 10 games last season. He caught 10 passes for 147 yards, with a long Defensively, the Bulldogs have seven starters returning reception of 28. Bode played in four games and had one to a unit that allowed 482.0 yards of total offense and catch for 21 yards. 38.0 points per game.

“We believe we will have seven or eight receivers that “We have to improve in a lot of different areas, and the we feel can be big-time contributors for us,” said Padron. one that stands out the most is our pass defense,” said “They all have a chance to get on the field.” Padron. “Of course pass defense is not just our secondary, but its everybody, the linebackers and the pass rush that OFFENSIVE LINE we have to put on, although we really improved from 2010 to 2011 in our sacks.” The offensive line will return nearly intact. The lone loss came with right tackle Josh Goodlow completing his four DEFENSIVE LINE years of eligibility. Goodlow was a four-year starter. Senior center Matt Cannata (5-11, 260, Richmond/Travis) and TLU returns the services of Klayton Smith (6-1, 275, Cuero/ senior right tackle Jacob Laubach (6-2, 235, San Antonio/ Cuero), who played only four games in 2011. He went Smithson Valley) will be four-year starters with strong down with a knee injury in the Howard Payne contest, the performances in preseason camp. fourth game of the season. Smith was the interior rock of the Bulldogs’ defense, and his loss had a ripple effect on “Matt and Jacob provide leadership for us, not just on the the entire unit. In four games alone, Smith had 13 tackles, offensive line, but they are team leaders,” said Padron. four tackles for loss and three sacks (which was just a “They find a way to get the job done.” half-sack off the team lead for the entire season.) But Smith is scheduled to be back for 2012, and his presence Joining Cannata and Laubach on the offensive line are at defensive tackle should do wonders for the Bulldogs sophomore right guard Kendall Wilkerson (6-1, 285, High- against the run and against the pass. lands/Goose Creek Memorial), junior left guard Dylan Alex- ander (6-2, 250, Dickinson/Dickinson), and sophomore left Joining Smith on the defensive line will be Rodrick Sparks tackle Matt Hochstrasser (6-8, 255, Houston/Cypress Falls). (6-0, 250, Texas City/Texas City). Sparks has started dur- ing parts of both his freshmen and sophomore seasons. Sophomore wide receiver Lewis Williams II led the He had 14 total tackles, three tackles for loss and a sack Bulldogs in receiving as a true freshman. He also “We have five guys that have seen the field for us in the proved to be a dangerous return man. past,” said Padron. “We think the freshman group coming as a freshman. In the sophomore campaign, Sparks re- in is a strong one. Competition is always good, and we corded 21 tackles, five tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks for think it will be strong at camp among this group.” 14 yards in losses. At defensive end, Second Team All-Conference selection James Fowler III (6-0, 225, San Antonio/Churchill) brings a non-stop motor and an excitement for the game to the position. Fowler started all 10 games as a freshman and made 26 tackles. He had three tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks for 13 yards, four quarterback hurries, and two fumble recoveries.

Sophomores Bryan Doolittle (6-4, 215, Hoffman Estates, Ill./Langham Creek (Texas)), Corbin Grobe (6-3, 215, Fred- ericksburg/Fredericksburg), and Ethan Powell (6-2, 215, Florence/Florence) had solid spring seasons and should add depth to the defensive end position.

LINEBACKER

Leading tackler Bradley Snowden (5-11, 200, Houston/ Seven Lakes) comes off a sophomore season in which he started all 10 games and collected a team-high 80 tackles. He recorded 3.5 tackles for loss and forced a fumble. Snowden was an ASC Honorable Mention selection.

“Brad is a smart, talented player that works non-stop,” says Padron. “He’s 100 percent all the time. He leads the defense. He’ll start at inside linebacker for us, and we look for him to have an outstanding season.”

Sophomore Joey Meza (5-11, 200, Bacliff/Dickinson) emerged in spring camp as a potential linebacker starter next to Snowden. Meza saw limited varsity action in 2011.

“The linebackers in our recruiting class are strong,” said Padron. “We expect them to fight for some varsity time as well.”

James Fowler III earned ASC Second Team All-Conference honors as a true freshman in 2011. The defensive end had a productive season as a true freshman. He started in all 10 games.

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For the season, Cain made 17 of 21 field goal attempts and was perfect on 32 of 32 point-after attempts. From the 40-to-49 yard range, Cain made five of six kicks. From the 50-to-59 yard range, Cain made two of three. In addition to the 53-yarder against MC, Cain made a 52-yarder in the season-opening win over Austin College. In the 2011 season, Cain was a five-time winner of the American Southwest Conference’s Special Teams Player of the Week award, and he was named to the D3football. com Team of the Week three times.

PUNTER

Senior punter Dillon Koop (6-0, 175, Vanderbilt/Industrial) will start for a third straight season at punter. A two-time Honorable Mention All-ASC punter, Koop punted 60 times in 2011 for 2,381 yards, an average of 39.7 per punt. He had a long of 74 and put 16 punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line. He forced 18 fair catches and did not have a punt blocked.

“The ball just booms off his foot,” said Padron. “He has be- come more and more consistent. He’s a big-time weapon in the field position battle with his distance and his hang time. Dillon’s also a good athlete, and he can make something happen with athletic ability if he has to.”

RETURNERS

Returning kick returners Lewis Williams and Ryan Jones saw the majority of kick returns in 2011. Williams collected 32 returns and posted 625 yards in those returns. He had a long of 41. Jones had a long of 43 and returned a total of 12 kicks for 298 yards.

Williams is a candidate at punt returner as well. He had three punt returns in 2011. He had a long return of 20 Senior place-kicker Allen Cain is on two Preseason All-America lists and on the Fred Mitchel Award Watch List. Cain with a total yardage of 25. earned four playing All-America awards and a First Team Academic All-America honor in 2011. DEEP SNAPPER AND HOLDER

SECONDARY SPECIAL TEAMS Kendall Wilkerson performed the role of deep snapper as a freshman. He again could be called upon for the duty Members of the secondary accounted for four touchdowns in his sophomore season. Holder Bryan Hill completed for TLU in 2011. Kyle McNally (6-0, 175, Cocoa Beach, Flor./ KICKER his playing eligibility in 2011, so TLU will have a new Randolph (Texas)) returned three interceptions for touch- holder in 2012. downs, and Darnell Bohannon-Bey (5-9, 170, Converse/ Senior place-kicker Allen Cain (6-2, 180, San Antonio/ Judson) picked up a fumble and returned it 47 yards for a Stevens) already has earned Preseason All-America honors THE SCHEDULE touchdown. Bohannon-Bey enters his junior season as a from D3football.com. In 2011, Cain captured the NCAA starter at one corner. Bohannon-Bey started all 10 games Division III field goals title (with a conference and school- TLU’s 2012 schedule has nearly the same slate of op- as a sophomore and was third on the team in tackles, with record 17) and claimed four playing All-American awards. ponents from 2011. The one exception is the addition of 54. He had a fumble recovery for a touchdown, 1.5 tackles He became the first student-athlete in TLU history to Southwestern Assemblies of God University to replace the for loss, seven pass break-ups, and two blocked kicks. receive four playing All-America citations and a First Team now NCAA Division II McMurry War Hawks. TLU opens the Academic All-America award in the same season. year with a road game against Austin College on Sept. 1 McNally started at cornerback as a freshman (posting before the home-opener with area rival Trinity on Sept. 8. 55 tackles and an interception) before moving to free Cain was a finalist for the 2011 Fred Mitchell Outstanding safety in 2011. He was second on the team in tackles Place-Kicker Award. The Fred Mitchell Award is presented TLU’s remaining road games include visits to Southwestern last year, with 78 tackles (50 solo) and two tackles for to the top Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), NCAA Assemblies of God (Sept. 22), Mary Hardin-Baylor (Oct. 6), loss. He intercepted a total of four passes (with 116 yards Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, or NJCAA place-kicker Louisiana College (Oct. 27), and Howard Payne (Nov. 10). in interception return yardage). McNally could return to that excels on the football field and in the community. He cornerback in 2012. is on the “Watch List” for the 2012 Fred Mitchell Award. After the home contest with Trinity, the Bulldogs face Cain also was a 2011 American Southwest Conference East Texas Baptist on TLU Homecoming (Sept. 29), Sul Sophomore safety Adam McGuire (5-11, 184, Houston/ First Team All-Conference selection and a 2011 D3football. Ross State (Oct. 13), Mississippi College (Oct. 20), and Cypress Falls) will compete for a starting spot in 2012 com First Team All-South Region selection. Hardin-Simmons (Nov. 3). after starting four games and playing in eight in 2011. McGuire recorded 10 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss, a pass Entering his senior season, Cain is second on TLU’s all- All of TLU Athletics will move into the Southern Collegiate break-up, and a forced fumble. Sophomores Jordan Sims time field goals list, with 26. Holt Storrie (2004-07) is the Athletic Conference for the start of the 2013-14 athletic (5-9, 175, Van Ormy/Somerset) and David Lizarraga (5-11, Bulldogs’ career leader with 35. In 2011, Cain tied the and academic years. TLU has played football in the ASC 175, Greeley, Colo./Cypress Creek (Texas)) each performed TLU record for longest field goal. He booted a 53-yarder since 1998, when just the football program joined the well in the spring and put themselves into battles for against Mississippi College on Nov. 5. In that road victory league as an associate member. The remaining 13 athletics varsity playing time. over MC, Cain kicked a conference and school record programs for TLU joined the ASC in 2000-01. five field goals.

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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. / Last School Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. / Last School

Troy Adkins TE/DE 6-2 220 Fr. Galveston, Texas / Ball Jesse Garza OL 6-1 255 So. Weslaco, Texas / Weslaco

Dylan Alexander OL 6-2 250 Jr. Dickinson, Texas / Dickinson Alec Gilliam OL/DL 6-2 290 Fr. Bellville, Texas / Bellville

Jake Bahr DB 6-1 195 Fr. Tomball, Texas / Concordia Colby Ginn WR 6-1 190 So. Dickinson, Texas / Dickinson Lutheran Stephen Gomez TE/DE 6-1 220 Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Lee Deion Barnes WR 5-10 180 So. Edna, Texas / Edna Edgar Gonzalez LB 6-0 210 So. Roma, Texas / Roma Garrett Blucher LB 5-9 200 So. San Antonio, Texas / Johnson Corbin Grobe DE 6-3 215 So. Fredericksburg, Texas / Collin Bode WR 6-2 165 So. San Antonio, Texas / Fredericksburg Douglas MacArthur Matt Gutierrez LB/RB 5-9 210 So. Sugar Land, Texas / Darnell Bohannon-Bey DB 5-9 165 Jr. Converse, Texas / Judson Fort Bend Austin

DeMarcus Boyd RB 5-7 170 Fr. Houston, Texas / J. Frank Dobie Dustin Hannon WR 6-0 195 So. Tyler, Texas / Whitehouse

Demetris Branch LB 6-0 180 Fr. Galveston, Texas / Texas City Dominique Hardaway RB 5-7 183 Jr. Lockhart, Texas / Lockhart

Tyler Brandenburg K 6-2 210 So. Spring, Texas / Concordia Lutheran Robert Harrison DL 5-10 290 So. Alvin / Bay Area Christian School

Brandon Byrd LB/DL 6-3 208 Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Stevens Tyler Herzog OL 6-4 270 Fr. Bellville, Texas / Bellville

Allen Cain K 6-2 195 Sr. San Antonio, Texas / Stevens Glenn Hill WR 6-1 190 So. San Antonio, Texas / Churchill / Incarnate Word Colin Campbell ATH 6-1 220 Fr. Seguin, Texas / Campbell Christian Academy Matt Hochstrasser OL 6-8 260 So. Houston, Texas / Cypress Falls

Hunter Campbell DL 6-2 275 So. Pasadena, Texas / J. Frank Dobie Therron Jerome RB 5-9 205 Sr. Marble Falls, Texas / Marble Falls

Matt Cannata OL 5-10 260 Sr. Richmond, Texas / Travis Dillon Johnson DB 6-2 175 Fr. League City, Texas / Clear Creek

Josh Ceyanes-Erwin QB/DB 6-0 175 Fr. Alvin, Texas / Alvin Kyle Johnson OL 6-0 330 Jr. Murphy, Texas / John Paul II

Jonathan Charles OL 5-10 240 Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Holy Cross Troy Johnson DB/WR 6-2 175 Fr. Orange, Texas / Orangefield

Cade Cihal LB 5-11 190 Fr. Ganado, Texas / Ganado Ryan Jones WR 6-2 205 Jr. Baton Rouge, La. / Katy (Texas)

Matthew Cruz DB 5-10 170 Fr. Magnolia, Texas / Magnolia West Dillon Koop P 6-0 170 Sr. Vanderbilt, Texas / Industrial

Casey Davis WR 5-11 173 Fr. Spring, Texas / Spring Kade Kucera QB 6-0 195 Fr.- Van Vleck, Texas / Van Vleck / TR Wharton JC Michael De La Garza RB 5-8 206 Fr. Deer Park, Texas / Deer Park Joshua Labay DB 5-10 175 Fr. Ganado, Texas / Ganado Bryan Doolittle DL 6-4 220 So. Hoffman Estates, IL / Langham Creek Jon Lacefield OL 6-0 230 Fr. Liberty, Texas / Liberty

Drake Dowling DB 5-8 180 Fr. Katy, Texas / Katy De’Vante LaGrone DL 6-2 245 Fr. Houston, Texas / Westfield

Jalil Eddington LB/DB 5-11 180 Fr. Victoria, Texas / Victoria West Jacob Laubach OL 6-1 245 Sr. San Antonio, Texas / Smithson Valley Troy Enterline OL/TE 6-4 210 Fr. Arlington / Martin David Lizarraga WR 5-11 190 So. Greeley, Colo. / Joseph Epps RB 6-0 225 So. Houston, Texas / Atascosita Cypress Creek (Texas)

Tyler Figol WR 5-11 180 Fr. New Braunfels, Texas / Canyon Justin Lott LB 5-10 215 Fr. Corpus Christi, Texas / West Oso

Daniel Flores LB/FB 5-10 225 Fr. Eagle Pass, Texas / Eagle Pass Ryan Martinez DB 5-8 172 Fr. Deer Park, Texas / Deer Park

James Fowler III DL 6-0 225 So. San Antonio, Texas / Grey Matejka DB 5-10 175 Fr. Santa Fe, Texas / Santa Fe Winston Churchill Ernal Mayberry III RB 5-7 160 Fr. Galveston, Texas / Ball Jacob Fox WR 5-8 155 Fr. Anchorage, Alaska / Lathrop Sean McFarland LB 6-2 205 Fr. Allen, Texas / Allen Jeremy Fulton TE/WR 6-1 205 Fr. Canyon Lake, Texas / Canyon Lake Adam McGuire DB 5-11 190 So. Houston, Texas / Cypress Falls

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Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. / Last School Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown / H.S. / Last School

Kyle McNally DB 6-0 195 Jr. Cocoa Beach, Flor. / Randolph Brayden Stockton OL 6-1 230 Fr. Pearland, Texas / Pearland (Texas) Andrew Syrinek LB 6-0 225 Fr. Schulenburg, Texas / Schulenburg Joey Meza LB 5-11 205 So. Bacliff, Texas / Dickinson Chad Taylor LB 5-11 200 Fr. Missouri City, Texas / Elkins James Morris III WR 5-10 175 Fr. Houston, Texas / Cypress Falls Matthew Teague III LB 5-11 190 Fr. Houston, Texas / Aldine Adrian Moya DB 5-8 160 Jr. Brownsville, Texas / Porter Travis Tengler WR 5-8 185 So. San Antonio, Texas / Somerset Andreus Parker DB 5-11 192 Fr. League City, Texas / Clear Springs Jacob Tingle WR 6-0 185 Fr. Gastonia, N.C. / Brent Peavy QB 5-10 196 Jr. Houston, Texas / St. Piux X Central Catholic (Texas)

Cameron Peavy WR 6-0 195 Jr. Houston, Texas / St. Piux X Juan Trujillo LB 5-9 175 Fr. Pearland, Texas / Pearland

Tanner Peavy RB/LB 5-9 210 Fr. Angleton, Texas / Angleton Tri-Rice VanBuren LB 6-1 193 Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Clark

Ethan Powell DL 6-2 200 So. Florence, Texas / Florence Sebastian Velasquez OL 5-9 285 Sr. Pearsall, Texas / Pearsall

Mac Prichard-Warren TE 6-3 215 Fr. Houston, Texas / Tolar Cisco Vicent OL 6-1 285 Jr. Austin, Texas / Lanier

Zachary Qualls ATH 6-2 190 Fr. Kerrville, Texas / Tivy Nic Wallace LB/QB 5-9 191 Fr. Victoria, Texas / Victoria East

Terry Ramey DB 5-11 170 Fr. Victoria, Texas / Victoria West Jordan Wert LB 5-7 170 Fr. Katy, Texas / Katy

Juan Ramirez WR 5-6 178 Fr. Edinburg, Texas / Edinburg North Cedric Whitaker Jr. DB 5-10 183 So. Houston, Texas / North Shore

Ricky Reeves QB 6-0 185 So. Seguin, Texas / Seguin Trenton White QB 5-9 160 Fr. Sachse, Texas / Sachse

Tory Reyes OL 6-1 290 Fr. La Vernia, Texas / La Vernia Kendall Wilkerson OL 6-0 290 So. Highlands, Texas / Goose Creek Memorial Andrew Rodriguez OL 6-0 255 Fr. Willis, Texas / Willis Lewis Williams II WR 5-10 170 So. Houston, Texas / Klein Forest Kale Ruiz DB 5-11 177 Fr. Castroville, Texas / Medina Valley JaQuorian Williams DB 5-10 145 Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Warren Jacob Sadler WR 5-9 175 So. Devine, Texas / Devine Nathan Williams WR/DB 5-7 145 Fr. Wharton, Texas / Wharton Andrew Saucedo ATH 5-7 156 Fr. San Antonio, Texas / Central Catholic Tyler Wilson WR 6-5 190 So. Junction, Texas / Junction

Zachary Sauers DB 5-11 195 So. Santa Fe, Texas / Santa Fe Joseph Zequeira OL 5-10 235 Jr. Sugar Land, Texas / Fort Bend Austin Cameron Scoby RB 5-10 220 So. Houston, Texas / Fort Bend Travis

Edward Scott DL 6-1 260 Fr. Beaumont, Texas / Mon. Kelly Catholic

Reggie Scott DB 6-0 160 So. Houston, Texas / North Shore

Henry Seay DB/WR 5-11 190 Fr. D’Hanis / D’Hanis

Jayce Serrano DB 6-0 190 Fr. Victoria, Texas / Victoria West

Case Silliman DL 6-2 240 Fr. Ganado, Texas / Ganado

Jordan Sims DB 5-9 165 So. Van Ormy, Texas / Somerset

Klayton Smith DL 6-1 275 Sr. Cuero, Texas / Cuero

Bradley Snowden LB 5-11 205 Jr. Houston, Texas / Seven Lakes

Rodrick Sparks DL 6-0 260 Jr. Texas City, Texas / Texas City

Nikolas Stasinos OL 6-5 240 Fr. Port Neches, Texas / Port Neches-Groves

Dominick Stives-Mitchell OL 6-0 235 Fr. Wylie, Texas / Wylie East

Student-athlete information listed here includes players that provided information as of Aug. 1.

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DYLAN ALEXANDER GARRETT BLUCHER

Jr.-2L, Offensive Line, 6-2, 250 So.-1L, Linebacker, 5-9, 200 Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson) San Antonio, Texas (Johnson)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 – Played in eight games and made six starts… 2011 – Played in six games…Did not make a start… Started first three games (vs. Austin College, Trinity, Earned first varsity letter…Had solo tackles in road win and East Texas Baptist) and games against McMurry, against Sul Ross State and home loss to McMurry…Had Hardin-Simmons, and Louisiana College)…Had a solo a 20-yard kickoff return at Hardin-Simmons. tackle in the road win at East Texas Baptist…Earned second varsity letter. The Prep Years Second Team All-District 2010…Team captain and de- 2010 – Played in all 10 games and started nine…Saw fensive MVP…Academic All-State…Magna Cum Laude time at left tackle and at left guard…Improved throughout season…Earned first varsity letter. graduate…National Honor Society.

The Prep Years Personal Info Second Team All-District and Second Team All-County at defensive end. Birth Date: 3-6-93…Son of George and Susie Blucher…Major: Kinesiology with teaching, coaching emphasis…Volunteers with America Reads…Hobbies include fishing, football, Personal Info hanging with friends…Nickname: Blucher. Birth Date: 11-1-91…Son of Tim and Lisa Alexander…Major: Sociology…Hobbies: Hunting and fishing, spending time with friends and family…Nickname: Chunk. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds INT-Yds-TD 2011 6 2 0 2 0-0 0-0-0 DEION BARNES Career 6 2 0 2 0-0 0-0-0

So.-SQ, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 180 Edna, Texas (Edna) COLLIN BODE

The TLU Years So.-1L, Wide Receiver, 6-2, 165 2011 – Did not see varsity action…Member of the TLU San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur) junior varsity as a wide receiver. The TLU Years The Prep Years 2011 – Played in four games…Had one catch, for 21 yards, in road loss at Hardin-Simmons…Earned first All-State track qualifier…All-Area in football, basketball, varsity letter. and baseball. The Prep Years Personal Info Academic All-State in football and track and field…HEB Birth Date: 8-24-93…Son of Primrose Holcomb…Major: All-Star game participant…National Honor Society… Business…Biggest Influence On His Life: His mother. Cum Laude graduate…2010 Second Team All-District.

Personal Info Birth Date: 8-8-92…Son of Clay and Diane Bode…Major: Kinesiology with a minor in mathematics…Volunteer with Day of the Dogs…Hobbies include golf, hunting, and fishing.

Career Statistics Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2011 4 1 21 21.0 0 21 Career 4 1 21 21.0 0 21

24 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 DARNELL BOHANNON-BEY DEMARCUS BOYD

Jr.-2L, Defensive Back, 5-9, 165 Fr.-RS, Running Back, 5-7, 170 Converse, Texas (Judson) Houston, Texas (Dobie)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 - Played in 10 games and made 10 starts… 2011 – Injured in 2011 and received medical redshirt. Returned a fumble return 47 yards for a touchdown against Howard Payne…Collected 41 solo tackles and The Prep Years 13 tackle assists for a total of 54…Had 1.5 tackles for District MVP…Academic All-American…Academic All- loss (five yards in losses)…Had two fumble recoveries… District…Dobie Offensive Back of the Season. Broke up seven passes and blocked two kicks…Earned second varsity letter… Personal Info Birth Date: 12-11-92…Son of Alishia Jolivette…Major: 2010 – Played in 10 games…Had a career-best six tackles (all solos) in home win over Pre-Engineering…Community service with Hot Dawgs and Day of the Dogs…Hobbies: Mississippi College…Forced a fumble at Mary Hardin-Baylor…Had five tackles (two solo, Dancing and writing music…Career Goal: To have his own business. three assists) at Mary Hardin-Baylor.

The Prep Years TYLER BRANDENBURG Honorable Mention All-District as a free safety…Academic Excellence Scholarship. So.-SQ, Kicker/Punter, 6-2, 210 Personal Info Spring, Texas (Concordia Lutheran) Birth Date: 4-9-92…Son of Rumel and Pamela Bohannon-Bey…Major: Information Systems… Hobbies: Drawing, rapping, basketball…Nickname: Bo-Bey…Interesting Fact: He was born The TLU Years in England…Both parents were in the Air Force…Community Service: Day of the Dogs... 2011 – Did not see time in a varsity game…Member Favorite Musical Artist: Kendrick Lamar. of the TLU junior varsity.

Career Statistics The Prep Years Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds INT-Yds-TD Honorable Mention kicker…Named to Merit Roll. 2010 9 13 8 21 0-0 0-0-0 2011 10 41 13 54 1.5-5 0-0-0 Personal Info Career 19 54 21 75 1.5-5 0-0-0 Birth Date: 12-29-92…Son of Jeff and Margaret Bran- denburg…Major: Biology with minor in Chemistry…Career plans: To go to graduate school or medial/physical therapy school…Interesting Fact: He is an Eagle Scout.

The Bulldogs gather around Head Coach Danny Padron after 2011’s season-opening win over Austin College. The Bulldogs started the 2011 season with a 4-1 overall record and a 3-0 mark in the ASC.

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Wide receiver Ryan Jones hauls in this pass against the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor during the 2011 season. Jones led the team with six touchdown catches last year.

ALLEN CAIN on kickoffs in road loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor…Third on the team in total points with 38… All-ASC Honorable Mention team…TLU’s representative on the ASC Fall Distinguished Sr.-3L, Kicker, 6-2, 195 Scholar-Athlete team…Also played soccer on the TLU men’s team, with two goals and one San Antonio, Texas (Stevens) assist…Named to the ESPN Academic All-District VI First Team for Men’s Soccer…Named to both the football and men’s soccer ASC Fall All-Academic honor roll. The TLU Years 2012 – Pre-season All-American by D3football.com 2009 - Bulldogs’ starting kicker…16-for-17 on point-after attempts…5-for-7 on field goal and Beyond Sports College Network…On Fred Mitchell attempts, with long of 40…Made his last four field goal attempts (from 33, 40, 31, 36)… Award Watch List for outstanding place-kicker from Also made a 36-yarder…Averaged 51.9 yards on kickoffs… Averaged 63.0 yards on kickoffs FCS, NCAA DII, NCAA DIII, NAIA, and NJCAA…2012 against Louisiana College…Scored 31 total points in 2009. Preseason ASC Special Teams Player of the Year… Nominee for AFCA Good Hands Team. The Prep Years 2008 All-City in football…2007 and 2008 All-District in football and in soccer…Played for 2011 - First Team All-American by Beyond Sports Col- Coach Lee Bridges. lege Network, American Football Coaches Association, and D3football.com..Second Team AP Little All-America…First student-athlete in TLU history to claim four playing All-America Personal Info honors and an Academic All-America® award in the same season…First TLU football player Birth Date: 3-13-91…Son of Edward and Lourdes Cain of San Antonio…Majors: Mathematics to claim First Team All-America and First Team Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-America® and Computer Science…Career Goal: To be a cryptologist for the government…Hobbies: honors in the same season…Led all of NCAA Division III in field goals made (17) and in field Football, soccer, video games…Biggest Influences on Life: Parents…Nickname: Killa Cain… goals made per game (1.70)…17 field goals this year set American Southwest Conference Favorite Pro Team: . and TLU single-season records…Finalist for the 2011 Fred Mitchell Outstanding Place- Kicker Award…American Southwest Conference First Team All-Conference selection and Career Statistics a 2011 D3football.com First Team All-South Region selection…Second on TLU’s all-time Kicking FGs Long PATs Kos Yds Avg field goals list, with 26…Tied the TLU record for longest field goal. He booted a 53-yarder 2009 5-7 40 16-17 33 1712 51.9 against Mississippi College on Nov. 5…In that road victory over MC, Cain kicked a confer- 2010 4-8 37 26-26 40 2505 62.6 ence and school record five field goals…For the season, Cain made 17 of 21 field goal 2011 17-21 53 32-32 58 3731 64.3 attempts and was perfect on 32 of 32 point-after attempts…From the 40-to-49 yard range, Career 26-36 53 74-75 131 7948 60.7 Cain made five of six kicks…From the 50-to-59 yard range, Cain made two of three…In addition to the 53-yarder against MC, Cain made a 52-yarder in the season-opening win over Austin College…Five-time winner of the American Southwest Conference’s Special Teams Player of the Week award…Named to the D3football.com Team of the Week three times…Academic All-Conference for second time…Earned third varsity letter.

2010 – Starting kicker in all 10 games…26 for 26 on point-after attempts…4-for-8 on field goal attempts, with long of 37 in road loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor…one attempt blocked… Averaged 62.6 yards on kickoffs…Had eight touchbacks…Averaged career high 69.5 yards

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MATT CANNATA The Prep Years First Team All-District…Academic All-District for basketball. Sr.-3L, Offensive Line, 5-10, 260 Richmond, Texas (Travis) Personal Info Birth Date: 6-15-93…Son of Arael and Ellen Doolittle…Major: Kinesiology…Community The TLU Years service work with Day of the Dogs and Lutheran World Relief…Hobbies: Hanging out with 2011 – Starting center for all 10 games…Anchored TLU his friends…Career Goal: To attend physical therapy school…Favorite Musical Artist: Linkin offensive line…Team leader…Earned third varsity letter. Park…Interesting Family Fact: His brother, Alex, plays for Navy.

2010 – Played in all 10 games and made 10 starts… Career Statistics Team’s starting center…Earned his second varsity letter. Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds 2011 6 5 2 7 3.0-10 1.0-7 2009 - Played in six games and made two starts… Career 6 5 2 7 3.0-10 1.0-7 Started at center in his two starts…Lettered as a true freshman. TYLER FIGOL The Prep Years First Team All-District…First Team All-Area by the Fort Bend Herald…Travis High School Fr.-SQ, Wide Receiver, 5-11, 180 Offensive Lineman of the Year. New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon)

Personal Info The TLU Years Birth Date: 9-15-90…Son of Ken and Susan Cannata…Major: Kinesiology with a minor in 2012 – Went through spring drills with the Bulldogs Education…Career Goal: To coach and teach…Hobbies: Video games…Interesting Family after enrolling at TLU in the spring. Fact: His mother owns a Whataburger franchise. The Prep Years First Team All-District and Second Team All-CenTex after BRYAN DOOLITTLE senior campaign in which he recorded 112 tackles and six interceptions as a defensive back…Returned one So.-1L, Defensive Line, 6-4, 220 interception 99 yards for a touchdown. Houston, Texas (Langham Creek) Personal Info The TLU Years Birth Date: 3-26-91…Son of Dennis and Dawna Figol…Major: Undecided...Favorite Musical 2011 – Appeared in six games and recorded seven total Artist: Modest Mouse. tackles…Played at defensive end…Three of the tackles were tackles for loss…The tackles for loss resulted in 10 yards in losses…Had a sack (for seven yards) in the road win at Mississippi College…Also had a quarterback hurry in the home loss to Louisiana College…Two other tackles for loss came against Howard Payne and against Louisiana College.

Lewis Williams II (far left), Assistant Coach Gabe Garcia, and Head Coach Danny Padron greet the defense as the unit heads to the sideline following a forced turnover.

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So.-1L, Defensive Line, 6-0, 225 So.-SQ, Wide Receiver, 6-1, 190 San Antonio, Texas (Churchill) Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 – Second Team All-ASC after freshman season… 2011 – Member of the TLU junior varsity…Did not see Played in all 10 games and made 10 starts as a true action in varsity game. freshman…Finished year with 26 total tackles (10 solo, 16 tackle assists)…Posted three tackles for loss (13 The Prep Years yards) and 2.5 sacks (13 yards)…Recovered fumbles First Team All-District…Dickinson MVP receiver…Gradu- against Howard Payne and Mississippi College…Had ate in the top 10 percent of his class. sacks against Austin College and Mississippi College… Four quarterback hurries. Personal Info Birth Date: 12-22-92…Son of Stephen and Liz Ginn…Major: Kinesiology…Career Goal: To The Prep Years have a family and a great life…Hobbies: Anything with sports, fishing, hunting…Favorite First Team All-District…First Team All-City…Second Team All-State…Defensive Player of Movie: The Dark Knight. the Year for high school team…Team captain.

Personal Info EDGAR GONZALEZ Birth Date: 7-5-92…Son of James and Charlotte Fowler…Biggest Life Influence: His mother… Hobbies: Football…Nickname: Monroe (his middle name). So.-SQ, Defensive Line, 6-0, 210 Roma, Texas (Roma) Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds The TLU Years 2011 10 10 16 26 3.0-13 2.5-13 2011 – Member of the TLU junior varsity…Did not see Career 10 10 16 26 3.0-13 2.5-13 action in varsity game.

The Prep Years JESSE GARZA Second Team All-District in his junior and senior years.

So.-SQ, Offensive Line, 6-1, 255 Personal Info Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco) Birth Date: 7-14-93…Son of Mario and Santa Gonzalez… Major: Pre-Physical Therapy with a minor in Kinesiology…Hobbies: Playing video games and The TLU Years sleeping…Favorite Movie: The Lion King…Career Goal: Get a job and work on his masters. 2011 – Member of the TLU junior varsity…Saw action in one varsity game (vs. Austin College). CORBIN GROBE The Prep Years Second Team All-District…Second Team Academic All- So.-SQ, Defensive Line, 6-3, 215 State…Honor graduate…Honor Roll student. Fredericksburg, Texas (Fredericksburg)

Personal Info The TLU Years Birth Date: 10-19-92…Son of Jesus Garza and Elvira Tamez…Major: Psychology…Career 2011 – Member of the TLU junior varsity…Saw action Goal: To attend medical school…Hobbies: Hanging with friends, video games. in one varsity game, the Oct. 1 game at Sul Ross State.

The Prep Years Second Team All-District…Four-time district champions in track and field…Academic All-District in football, basketball and track and field…Academic All-State in football, basketball, and track and field…National Honor Society.

Personal Info Birth Date: 8-14-92…Son of Brent Grobe and Jennifer Keller…Major: Pre-Engineering… Hobbies: Fishing, playing guitar, playing pool and washers…Biggest Influence On His Life: God and his mother…Nicknames: Gumbi, C-Baby, The Sleeper.

TLU senior punter Dillon Koop is a two-time ASC Honorable Mention selection. Koop was third in the ASC a year ago in total punting statistics.

28 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 2012 BULLDOG RETURNERS DUSTIN HANNON ROBERT HARRISON

So.-1L, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 195 So.-SQ, Offensive Line, 5-10, 290 Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson) Alvin, Texas (Bay Area Christian)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 – Earned first varsity letter…Saw time at receiver 2011 – Did not see varsity action…Member of TLU and on special teams…Recorded 10 catches for 147 junior varsity. yards, with a long of 28… Had three catches for 32 yards in home loss to McMurry…Had two catches for The Prep Years 23 yards in road loss at Hardin-Simmons…One catch First Team All-District on the offensive line. for 28 yards in road win at East Texas Baptist…Also recorded tackles vs. ETBU, Howard Payne, and Mis- Personal Info sissippi College. Birth Date: 12-15-92…Son of Paul and Cathy Harrison… Major: Business…Community Service: Participated in highway clean-up…Hobbies: Spending The Prep Years time with friends, going to movies…Nicknames: Happy, Smiley…Favorite Movie: Inception. Honorable Mention All-District at receiver…Who’s Who Among American High School Students. GLENN HILL Personal Info Birth Date: 3-8-87…Son of Sean Hannon and Tina Penney…Major: Education with a minor So.-SQ, Wide Receiver, 6-1, 190 in biology…Career Goal: To be the offensive coordinator of a major NCAA DI football San Antonio, Texas (Churchill/Incarnate Word) program…Biggest Influence On His Life: His mother…Nickname: Grandpa. The TLU Years Career Statistics 2011 – Injured in preseason and missed entire season. Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2011 10 10 147 14.7 0 28 The Prep Years Career 10 10 147 14.7 0 28 District Most Valuable Player in 2008…County player of the year in 2008…All-District in 2009…Team captain in 2008 and 2009…Academic All-District…Academic DOMINIQUE HARDAWAY All-State.

Jr.-2L, Running Back, 5-7, 183 Personal Info Lockhart, Texas (Lockhart) Birth Date: 3-11-91…Son of Glenn and Holly Hill…Major: Kinesiology…Minor: History… Career Goals: To teach and coach football…Biggest Life Influence: His family. The TLU Years 2011 – Team’s leading rusher with 443 yards on 114 carries…Scored five rushing touchdowns…Scored three receiving touchdowns…Had 101 yards on 15 carries with two rushing touchdowns and a receiving touchdown in the road victory over Sul Ross State…91 yards rushing with a touchdown and a long rush of 53 yards in home win over Howard Payne…Scored 48 points on the season… Averaged 3.9 per rush, 12.2 per catch, and 54.1 yards of all purpose per game…Earned second varsity letter…Appeared in all 10 games and made two starts…Averaged 44.3 yards rushing per game.

2010 - Team’s third-leading rusher, with 298 yards in nine games…Averaged 4.8 yards per carry and scored three times…Had team’s longest run of the season, a 39-yarder against McMurry…Rushed for 106 yards in home win over Sul Ross State…Rushed nine times for 106 against the Lobos…Also had two receptions against Sul Ross and had a receiving TD… Also had a receiving TD against Trinity…Rushed for 92 yards on 10 carries, with a TD, in a home win over Mississippi College…38 receiving yards in road game at Mary Hardin-Baylor…One kickoff return for 10 yards…One solo tackle.

The Prep Years Rushed for 1,974 yards as a junior and scored 19 touchdowns…Led Lockhart to second round of playoffs in junior year…State title in powerlifting…Seventh at the state championships in his junior year.

Personal Info Birth Date: 12-11-91…Son of Keith Hardaway and Shelia Brawley…Major: Business & Manage- ment…Biggest Influence On His Life: His mother and his grandmother…Hobbies: Lifting weights, working, and spending time with family…Favorite Move: Friday Night Lights.

Career Statistics Rushing G Att Yds TD Long Avg/C 2010 9 62 298 3 39 4.8 2011 10 114 443 5 53 3.9 Career 19 176 741 8 53 4.2

Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2010 9 14 119 8.5 2 31 Kyle McNally, senior defensive back, returned three interceptions 2011 10 8 98 12.2 3 38 for touchdowns during the 2011 season. McNally intercepted a total Career 19 22 217 11.4 5 38 of four passes and was second on the team in tackles.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 29 2012 BULLDOG RETURNERS MATT HOCHSTRASSER RYAN JONES

So.-1L, Offensive Line, 6-8, 260 Jr.-1L, WR, 6-2, 205 Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) Baton Rouge, Texas (Katy/Riverside C.C.)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 – Started last two games of season and played in five 2011 – Played in all 10 games…Caught 15 passes total games…Started at left tackle in both games…Made starts for 321 yards with six touchdowns…Caught two against Mary Hardin-Baylor and Mississippi College…Played TDs in road win at Sul Ross State…Had three re- against Trinity, East Texas Baptist and Hardin-Simmons. ceptions for 112 yards with a TD and a 68-yard reception in road win at Mississippi College…Also The Prep Years had TD catches against Austin College, East Texas Honorable Mention All-District in football and basket- Baptist, and McMurry…Also recorded 12 kickoff re- ball…Honor Roll student. turns…298 yards on the 12 kickoff returns…Had a long of 43 on a kickoff return against McMurry…Finished year with 619 all purpose yards. Personal Info Birth Date: 2-9-93…Son of Tye and Heidi Hochstrasser…Major: Kinesiology…Community Career Statistics Service: Volunteered with Day of the Dogs service day… Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2011 10 15 321 21.4 6 68 Career 10 15 321 21.4 6 68 THERRON JEROME

Sr.-1L, Running Back, 5-9, 205 DILLON KOOP New Orleans, La. (Marble Falls/Central ) Sr.-3L, Punter, 6-0, 175 Vanderbilt, Texas (Industrial) The TLU Years 2011 – Played in seven games…Earned first varsity letter… The TLU Years Carried the ball 13 times for 55 yards…Had a long rush 2011 – Starting punter for second straight season … of 14 yards (vs. Mississippi College)…Also had a carry of ASC Honorable Mention All-Conference … Started all 10 11 yards (vs. Hardin-Simmons)…One reception for 14 games…Punted 60 times for 2,381 yards for an average yards (vs. Trinity)…Finished year with 69 yards all purpose. of 39.7 yards per punt … Long of 74 delivered in season finale vs. Mary Hardin-Baylor … Had 10 punts of more 2010 - Played in one game (vs. Sul Ross State) and had than 50 yards … Put 16 punts inside the opponents’ 20- two carries for seven yards, with a long of five. yard line … Four punts inside 20 vs. East Texas Baptist … Three punts inside 20 against Louisiana College … 2009 - Did not have a varsity carry or reception in 2009. Average of 46.3 yards per punt in game vs. McMurry … Forced 18 fair catches and two touchbacks … 60 yards on one free kick … Had one tackle … One rush for nine yards. The Prep Years Sixth Man of the Year in basketball. 2010 – Team’s starting punter … Earned ASC Honorable Mention All-Conference honors … Punted 55 times for 2,218 yards … Averaged 40.3 yards per punt … Had a long of 60 (vs. Personal Info Trinity) … Had six punts of more than 50 yards … Had 19 punts downed inside the 20-yard Birth Date: 4-4-89…Son of Ralph Woods Sr. and Brenda Woods…Major: Kinesiology… line … Had three punts inside the 20 against Mary Hardin-Baylor and against Louisiana Minors: Biology and Spanish…Career Goal: To teach and coach and open his own gym… College … Had eight games with at least two punts downed inside the opponents’ 20-yard Hobbies: Sports and learning about life…Biggest Influence On His Life: His parents… line … Averaged 47.0 yards per punt in first game of season (against Austin College) … Favorite Movie: Bad Boys II. Forced 12 fair catches, including three against Trinity.

Career Statistics 2009 - Back-up punter on the varsity squad … Saw time in the Sul Ross State game … Rushing G Att Yds TD Long Avg/C Punted eight times for 283 yards (35.4 yards per punt average) against the Lobos … Had 2010 1 2 7 0 5 3.5 a long of 57, with one touchback and one punt downed inside the 20. 2011 7 13 55 0 14 4.2 Career 8 15 62 0 14 4.1 The Prep Years TSWA Class 2A All-State punter.

KYLE JOHNSON Personal Info Birth Date: 7-15-90…Major: Kinesiology…Son of James and Sheila Koop of Edna, Texas… Jr.-SQ, Offensive Line, 6-0, 330 Murphy, Texas (Plano John Paul II) Last name pronounced “COPE”…Career Goal: To be a professional athlete and then work in a medical field…Hobbies: Hunting and fishing…Community Service: Worked with team The TLU Years on Day of the Dogs. 2011 – Member of the junior varsity…Did not see action in varsity game. Career Statistics Punting G No Yds Avg Long TB I20 2010 – Member of the junior varsity…Did not see action 2009 1 8 283 35.4 57 1 1 in a varsity game. 2010 10 55 2218 40.3 60 6 19 2011 10 60 2381 39.7 74 2 16 The Prep Years Career 21 123 4882 39.7 74 9 36 Team captain.

Personal Info Birth Date: 1-28-92…Son of John and Peggy Johnson of Murphy, Texas…Community Service: Volunteered with Day of the Dogs…Major: Political Science with a minor in Criminal Justice… Career Goal: To go to law school…Hobbies: Reading, music, movies…Favorite Movie: Incep- tion…Favorite Musical Artist: The Doors.

30 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 2012 BULLDOG RETURNERS JACOB LAUBACH DAVID LIZARRAGA

Sr.-3L, Offensive Line, 6-1, 245 So.-SQ, Defensive Back, 5-11, 190 San Antonio, Texas (Smithson Valley) Greeley, Colo. (Cypress Creek (Texas))

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 - Played in all 10 games and started all 10 games… 2011 – Did not see varsity action…Member of the Team’s starter at left guard…Team leader…Has missed TLU junior varsity. just one game in three years…Academic All-Conference selection. The Prep Years Team captain…First Team All-District…Regional qualifier 2010 - Played in all 10 games and made nine starts, in 4x400 meter relay. including the last nine of the season…Team’s starting left tackle… Personal Info 2009 - Played and started in nine games…Saw time at right tackle. Birth Date: 1-16-93…Son of David Lizarraga and Cathy Riley…Major: Biology (Pre-Medicine)… Minor: Chemistry…Community Service: Day of the Dogs, delivering meals to senior citizens The Prep Years for Thanksgiving…Hobbies: Golf, fishing, hanging out with friends…Interesting Family Facts: Second Team All-District…Academic All-District…Academic All-State. He has six siblings…Nickname: Liz, Lizzie, Lizarel…Favorite Movie: Gladiator.

Personal Info Birth Date: 3-15-91…Son of Timothy and Valerie Laubach…Major: Biology…Career Goals: To join the U.S. Marines… Community Service: Lutheran World Relief volunteer and Day of the Dogs…Hobbies: Hanging out with teammates, video games.

Bradley Snowden (42), James Fowler III (38) and Kendall Wilkerson (76) prepare for the snap on special teams.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 31 2012 BULLDOG RETURNERS ADAM MCGUIRE KYLE MCNALLY

So.-1L, Defensive Back, 5-11, 190 Jr.-2L, Defensive Back, 6-0, 195 Baytown, Texas (Cypress Falls) Cocoa Beach, Flor. (Randolph (Texas))

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 – Earned first varsity letter…Played in eight games 2011 – Starter at free safety…Started all 10 games… and made four starts…Started at strong safety…Had Recorded 78 tackles (second on team)…Intercepted three tackles in home loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor… four passes and returned three for touchdowns…Had Had a tackle for loss with two solo tackles in home loss an 11-yard INT return for touchdown against Howard to Louisiana College…Also had two tackles in games Payne…Had a 41-yard INT return for a touchdown versus Howard Payne and Mississippi College…Forced a against Hardin-Simmons….Had a 64-yard return for a fumble against Louisiana College…Had a pass break-up touchdown against Mary Hardin-Baylor…Also had a pick against Mary Hardin-Baylor. (for no yards) against East Texas Baptist…Broke up four passes…Had two tackles for loss…Fourteen tackles in games against Hardin-Simmons and The Prep Years Louisiana College…50 solo tackles and 28 tackle assists…Had a fumble recovery against Received the Special Teams Award from high school team. Howard Payne…Academic All-Conference.

Personal Info 2010 – Starter at right cornerback for all 10 games…Third on team in total tackles… Birth Date: 10-13-92…Son of Mark McGuire…Major: Marketing/Management…Career Goal: Second on team in solo tackles…Recorded 55 total tackles, including 38 solo stops and To start his own business…Hobbies: Working out. 17 tackle assists…One tackle for loss, for four yards…One interception (against Sul Ross State)…Broke up 11 passes, including four in home win over Trinity…Eight tackles in home Career Statistics win over East Texas Baptist…Had seven tackles on three occasions, v. Howard Payne, Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds FF v. Hardin-Simmons, and v. Louisiana College…Six solo tackles in two games (v. Howard 2011 8 6 4 10 1.5-4 1 Payne and v. Louisiana College). Career 8 6 4 10 1.5-4 1

Rodrick Sparks (90), Kyle McNally (1), and Darnell Bohannon-Bey (22) celebrate a defensive touchdown during the 2011 season. The Bulldogs scored four defensive touchdowns in 2011.

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The Prep Years BRENT PEAVY All-District and All-Region selection as a receiver and defensive back. Jr.-2L, Quarterback, 5-10, 196 Personal Info Houston, Texas (St. Pius X) Birth Date: 2-22-91…Son of Janita McNally of Cibolo, Texas…Major: Accounting/Business Administration…Hobbies: Video games, golf, basketball…Career Plan: To become a CPA… The TLU Years Biggest Influences On His Life: His mother and his brother…Community Service: Day of the 2011 – Back-up quarterback in his sophomore season… Dogs, Blumberg Park clean-up, servant leadership work…Served as president in 2011-12 Earned his second varsity letter…Played in nine games… of TLU Student-Athlete Advisory Community…Nickname: McNasty. Rushed 42 times for 152 yards with a touchdown in the Trinity game…Went 17-for-35 passing with 218 yards Career Statistics and long of 30…Threw for 93 yards and was 7-for-11 Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds INT-Yds-TD in the road loss at Trinity…Had a long completion of 30 2010 10 38 17 55 1-4 1-0-0 for the season…152 all purpose yards for the season… 2011 10 50 28 78 2-10 4-116-3 Averaged 3.6 yards per rush and 41.1 yards of total Career 20 88 45 133 3-14 5-116-3 offense per game…Academic All-Conference.

2010 – Back-up quarterback in his freshman season…Earned his first varsity letter…Com- JOEY MEZA pleted his first-ever collegiate pass to his twin brother, Cameron…The pass to Cameron covered 57 yards against Howard Payne…Finished the year with three completions in six So.-SQ, Linebacker, 5-11, 205 passes…Rushed three times for -13 yards…Played in four total games…2-for-3 against Bacliff, Texas (Dickinson) McMurry for 11 yards.

The TLU Years The Prep Years 2011 – Member of TLU junior varsity. 7-on-7 champions…First Team All-District…Honorable Mention All-State…2,361 passing yards and 18 TDs. The Prep Years All-District…All-County. Personal Info Birth Date: 7-21-92…Son of Darrell and Kayren Peavy…Major: Accounting…Career Goal: Personal Info To become a special agent accountant for the IRS…Hobbies: Working out, playing Xbox… Birth Date: 10-6-91…Son of Joe and Missy Meza…Major: Interesting Facts: His cousin is Beyonce’ Knowles…His twin brother Cameron plays for Pre-Physical Therapy…Minor: Biology…Hobbies: Lifting TLU as a wide receiver…Favorite Movie: Think Like A Man…Favorite Musical Artist: Drake. weights, hanging out with friends…Biggest Influence On His Life: God and his family. Career Statistics Passing Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Long ADRIAN MOYA 2010 3-6-0 50.0 68 0 57 2011 17-35-0 48.6 218 0 30 Jr.-1L, Defensive Back, 5-8, 160 Career 20-41-0 48.8 286 0 57 Brownsville, Texas (Porter)

The TLU Years 2011 – Played in one game during season…Saw ac- tion against Austin College…Earned first varsity letter.

2010 – Played in one game during season…Saw action against Mary Hardin-Baylor.

The Prep Years District Most Valuable Player…All-Metro MVP…All-Valley All-Purpose Player of the Year.

Personal Info Birth Date: 11-5-90…Son of Dora Moya…Major: Kinesiology…Hobbies: Sports (football and baseball) and being with family…Biggest Influence On His Life: His mother…Nickname: Moya.

Adam McGuire (14) and two other Bulldogs force a fumble against East Texas Baptist in the comeback, road win over the Tigers in Marshall, Texas.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 33 2012 BULLDOG RETURNERS CAMERON PEAVY ZACH SAUERS

Jr.-2L, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 195 So.-SQ, Defensive Back, 5-11, 195 Houston, Texas (St. Pius X) Santa Fe, Texas (Santa Fe)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 – Starting wide receiver…Played and started in 2011 - Saw time on junior varsity and on varsity all 10 games…Caught 19 passes for 288 yards…Lone squads…Appeared in three varsity games…Made three touchdown of season came in season-opening win over tackles (all solo tackles on special teams). Austin College…Had season-high five catches for 30 yards in win over Austin College…Had three catches for The Prep Years 54 yards in home loss to Mary Hardin-Baylor…Had one Team captain…Second Team All-District…First Team kickoff return for 17 yards against McMurry…Academic All-District Academic…Honorable Mention All-County… All-Conference. National Honor Society.

2010 – Earned first varsity letter as a wide receiver…Appeared in four games and had two Personal Info catches…His first reception went for nine yards, and his reception went for 57 yards…The Birth Date: 4-2-93…Son of Russell and Sandi Sauers…Major: Business (Finance and Ac- 57-yarder came from his brother Brent (who completed his first collegiate pass to Cameron). counting)…Career Goal: To be a financial adviser…Hobbies: Football, hunting, baseball, fishing, golf…Given Name: Zachary. The Prep Years 7-on-7 champions…Second Team All-State…First Team All-District…Honor Roll. Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds INT-Yds-TD Personal Info 2011 3 3 0 3 0-0 0-0-0 Birth Date: 7-21-92…Son of Darrell and Kayren Peavy…Major: Business Management… Career 3 3 0 3 0-0 0-0-0 Hobbies: Basketball, Xbox, golf...Career Plans: To have a successful career, family, and live in Houston…Interesting Family Fact: Twin brother Brent plays for TLU as a quarterback… Favorite Musical Artist: Lil Wayne.

Career Statistics Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2010 4 2 66 33.0 0 57 2011 10 19 288 15.2 1 31 Career 14 21 354 16.9 1 57

JACOB SADLER

So.-SQ, Defensive Back, 5-9, 175 Devine, Texas (Devine)

The TLU Years 2011 - Saw time on junior varsity…Did not see varsity action in 2011.

The Prep Years First Team All-District defensive back…All-District quarterback…Player of the Year…Academic All-District.

Personal Info Birth Date: 4-19-92…Son of Justin Sadler and Lacey Erxleben…Major: Kinesiology with a minor in Biology…Career Plans: To coach at the collegiate or high school level…Hobbies: Sports, hanging out with friends…Nickname: Jake, Jake the Snake…Favorite Athlete: Tim Tebow.

The Bulldogs celebrate a home victory in 2011 with the traditional singing of the TLU Alma Mater in front of the TLU Pep Band and the home crowd.

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Dustin Hannon (88), Jacob Laubauch (73) and Dylan Alexander (59) line up on special teams during the 2011 season. All three players will play key offensive and special teams roles in 2012.

CAMERON SCOBY JORDAN SIMS

So.-SQ, Running Back, 5-10, 220 So.-SQ, Defensive Back, 5-9, 165 Houston, Texas (Fort Bend Travis) Somerset, Texas (Somerset)

The TLU Years The TLU Years 2011 – Did not see time on varsity…Member of TLU 2011 - Saw time on junior varsity…Did not see varsity junior varsity. playing time.

Personal Info Personal Info Birth Date: 4-6-92…Son of Richard Scoby and Tina Birth Date: 8-31-93…Son of Robert and Darlene Sims… Blanchett…Major: Sociology with a minor in Criminal Major: Kinesiology…Career Goal: To be a physical thera- Justice…Career Goal: To work as a DPS officer…Nick- pist…Hobbies: Football, music…Favorite Movie: Friday… name: Scoby. Nickname: J-Sims…Favorite Athlete: Ed Reed.

REGGIE SCOTT

So.-SQ, Defensive Back, 6-0, 160 Houston, Texas (North Shore)

The TLU Years 2011 – Did not see time on varsity…Member of TLU junior varsity.

The Prep Years District 21-5A Academic All-District

Personal Info Birth Date: 4-12-92…Son of Harold Allen and Careia Jones…Major: Aviation Management…Community Service: Day of the Dogs community ser- vice project member…Hobbies: Homework…Nickname: Red…Favorite Movie: Training Day.

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 35 2012 BULLDOG RETURNERS BRADLEY SNOWDEN

Jr.-2L, Linebacker/Rover, 5-11, 205 Houston, Texas (Seven Lakes)

The TLU Years 2011 – Honorable Mention All-ASC selection at line- backer…Led team in tackles, with 80…Had 42 solo tackles and 38 tackle assists…3.5 tackles for losses (seven yards in losses)…Forced one fumble (v. Trinity)… Had five quarterback hurries (four against Louisiana College)…Season-high 12 tackles in home loss to Loui- siana College…Also had double-digit tackles against East Texas Baptist (10) and McMurry (11)…Started and played in all 10 games…Had nine tackles v. Trinity, Howard Payne and Mary Hardin-Baylor… Academic All-Conference selection.

2010 - Played in all 10 games as a right-side linebacker…Recorded 21 tackles, including 15 solo stops and six tackle assists…One tackle for loss, against Sul Ross State…Six tackles, against Sul Ross State…Five of the tackles against Sul Ross were of the solo variety…Had a tackle in all but one game.

The Prep Years Second Team All-District in his senior year…Defensive MVP at Seven Lakes…Team cap- tain…Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete Award…National Honor Society…Second Team Academic All-State.

Personal Info Birth Date: 12-8-91…Son of Brad and Jennifer Snowden…Major: Physics…Plans to attend Quarterback Brent Peavy looks for running room during the 2011 season. grad school at Texas A&M, pursue a career in engineering…Hobbies: Hanging out with Peavy, a Houston native, takes the reins of the offensive in 2012. friends, fishing, relaxing…Nickname: Brad…Favorite Movies: Without A Paddle, Warrior... Interesting Fact: In TLU Honors Program.

KLAYTON SMITH Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds Sr.-2L, Defensive Line, 6-1, 275 2010 10 15 6 21 1.0-1 0-0 Victoria, Texas (Cuero/Incarnate Word) 2011 10 42 38 80 3.5-7 0-0 Career 20 57 44 101 4.5-8 0-0 The TLU Years 2011 – Top defensive tackle was lost for season with injury in fourth game vs. Howard Payne…Was off to RODRICK SPARKS tremendous start to season, with 13 tackles, four tackles for loss and three sacks in first three games of 2011… Jr.-2L, Defensive Line, 6-0, 260 Had two tackles for loss (two sacks) for 10 yards in Texas City, Texas (Texas City) losses in road win over East Texas Baptist…Had two tackles for loss and one sack in road loss at Trinity… The TLU Years Forced a fumble at Trinity…Had five tackles against 2011 – Played in all 10 games and made two starts, Austin College and four each in games against ETBU and Trinity. both at defensive tackle…Had seven total tackles and two tackles for loss in road win over Sul Ross State… 2010 - Played and started in all 10 games for the Bulldogs…Team’s starting left defensive Also had a sack for six yards at Sul Ross State…Also tackle…Recorded 28 total tackles, including 13 solo tackles and 15 tackle assists…Three had a sack against Louisiana College…Forced a fumble tackles for 19 yards in losses…One forced fumble and one fumble recovery…Career- against Mary Hardin-Baylor…Finished year with 14 solo high eight tackles in road game at Mary Hardin-Baylor…15-yard tackle for loss against tackles and seven tackle assists (21 total tackles). Howard Payne. 2010 - Played in nine games, starting the first nine games of the season…Missed the Univ. of the Incarnate Word season finale at Mary Hardin-Baylor due to injury…Starting defensive end…Recorded 2009 – Played in two games with the Cardinals. 14 total tackles, including three tackles for 13 yards in losses…Had a sack for 11 yards against Austin College…Six tackles at Austin College. The Prep Years Three-time All-District…Two-time All-Area…All-State Honorable Mention. The Prep Years Played for Tim Finn at Texas City High School…Played in first Galveston-area high school Personal Info football game after Hurricane Ike hit Texas Gulf Coast. Birth Date: 9-4-90…Son of Bryan and Peggy Smith of Victoria, Texas…Major: Kinesiology… Career Plans: To coach and to teach…Wants to become a head coach at a high school… Personal Info Hobbies: Hanging out with friends…Favorite Movie: The Hangover. Birth Date: 11-29-91…Son of Roger and Helen Sparks…Major: Business Management… Hobbies: Working out, sleeping…Nickname: Sparks…Career Goals: To pursue a future in Career Statistics the business world…Favorite Movies: Friday Night Lights, Friday, Radio. Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds 2010 10 13 15 28 3-15 0-0 Career Statistics 2011 4 7 6 13 4-19 3-15 Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds Sacks-Yds Career 14 20 21 41 7-34 3015 2010 9 3 11 14 3.0-13 1.0-11 2011 10 14 7 21 2.5-14 2.5-14 Career 19 17 18 35 5.5-27 3.5-25

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Linebacker Bradley Snowden (42) wraps up on a tackle against McMurry University in the 2011 season. Snowden led the Bulldogs in tackles a year ago.

TRAVIS TENGLER 2009 - Did not play in a varsity contest…Saw time on the junior varsity.

So.-SQ, Wide Receiver, 5-8, 185 The Prep Years San Antonio, Texas (Somerset) Birth Date: 11-30-90…Son of Jesse and Sabrina Velasquez of Pearsall, Texas…Major:

The TLU Years Kinesiology…Minor: Biology…Career Goals: To be certified as a teacher and find a coaching 2011 – Did not appear in varsity game…Member of job…Hobbies: Lifting weights, playing the guitar…Nickname: C-Bass. TLU junior varsity.

The Prep Years CISCO VICENT Second Team All-District wide receiver…Team advanced to third round of state playoffs…District Champions… Jr.-SQ, Offensive Line, 6-1, 285 Region IV Champions in track and field. Austin, Texas (Lanier)

Personal Info The TLU Years Birth Date: 4-20-93…Son of Tom Tengler and Melodie Mansell…Major: Kinesiology… 2012 – Went through the spring with the Bulldogs…In Career Goal: To be a football coach…Biggest Influence On His Life: His brother, Austin… first year with team. Nicknames: T-Raw, T-Smoove…Favorite Musical Artist: Wiz Khalifa. Personal Info Birth Date: 10-24-87…Son of Francisco and Julie SEBASTIAN VELASQUEZ Vicent…Major: Mathematics…Campus Involvement: Member of the Mexican-American Student Association… Sr.-1L, Offensive Line, 5-9, 285 Hobbies: Working out, sports, enjoying life…Biggest Pearsall, Texas (Pearsall) Influence On His Life: His dad…Nickname: ‘Sco…Favorite Movie: Rocky.

The TLU Years 2011 - Earned his first varsity letter…Played in three games (at Trinity, home against Howard Payne, and at Sul Ross State)…Member of offensive line…Saw time at guard and tackle.

2010 - Member of the junior varsity…Did not see action on varsity squad.

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CEDRIC WHITAKER

So.-1L, Defensive Back, 5-10, 183 Houston, Texas (North Shore)

The TLU Years 2011 – Earned first varsity letter…Appeared in nine games as a defensive back and on special teams… Had two tackles in road win at East Texas Baptist… Finished year with four solo tackles and a tackle assist.

The Prep Years Academic All-District...National Honor Society.

Personal Info Birth Date: 11-14-92…Son of Cedric Whitaker…Major: Kinesiology…Community Service: Volunteered at Day of the Dogs community service day…Biggest Influence on His Life: His father and grandmother…Favorite Athlete: Ray Lewis…Favorite Team: Houston Texans.

Career Statistics Tackles G UA A Total TFL-Yds INT-Yds 2011 9 4 1 5 0.0-0 0-0 Career 9 4 1 5 0.0-0 0-0

KENDALL WILKERSON

So.-1L, Offensive Line, 6-0, 290 Highlands, Texas (Goose Creek Memorial)

The TLU Years 2011 – Earned first varsity letter…Played in all 10 games and started last six games, all as a true freshman… Starter at right guard on offensive line. Lewis Williams II heads downfield on a pass reception against Louisiana College in the Bulldogs’ 2011 home game with the Wildcats. The Prep Years Team captain…Most Valuable Player…First Team All- District…Academic All-District…Honor Roll. JOSEPH ZEQUEIRA

Personal Info Jr.-SQ, Offensive Line, 5-10, 235 Birth Date: 2-2-93…Son of Clay and Kalynne Wilkerson…Major: Pre-Engineering…Com- Sugar Land, Texas (Austin/Univ. of Dubuque munity Service: Volunteered with Day of the Dogs service day…Nickname: Wilke…Favorite (Iowa)) Athlete: Jeff Saturday…Hobbies: Hunting, working on cars. TLU Years 2011 – Did not see varsity action. LEWIS WILLIAMS II 2010 – Injured for entire season…Received medial redshirt. So.-1L, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 170 Houston, Texas (Klein Forest) University of Dubuque (Iowa) 2009 – Played on the varsity…On travel roster for The TLU Years every road game. 2011 – Led team in receiving as a true freshman… Caught 43 passes for 356 yards…Had two receiving The Prep Years touchdowns and a long reception of 51 yards…Also Varsity starter…Named Most Spirited…A/B Honor Roll. carried the ball four times for 28 yards…Had a long rush of 32 yards…Caught 10 passes for 64 yards and Personal Info a touchdown in road win at Mississippi College…Had Birth Date: 9-20-90…Son of James and Sandra Zequeira of Sugar Land, Texas…Major: six receptions in home win over Austin College and History with a minor in Geography…Hobbies: Surfing, fishing…Career Plan: To teach and in road loss to Hardin-Simmons…Also returned kicks coach in high school or work in Game/Wildlife…Nickname: Joey…Favorite Movie: Rango. and had 32 kickoff returns for 625 yards, with a long of 41…Returned three punts for 25 yards, with a long of 20…Caught TD passes against Howard Payne and Mississippi College…Averaged 8.3 yards per catch and 103.4 yard of all purpose yardage per game.

The Prep Years Team MVP in football…2,098 total yards…National Honor Society.

Personal Info Birth Date: 2-25-93…Son of Lewis Williams and Ella Polk-Williams…Major: Chemistry/Pre- Pharmacy…Biggest Life Influences: His parents…Favorite Movie: Remember The Titans.

Career Statistics * Returning player biographies received after August 1 could not be included in the Receiving G No Yds Avg TD Long 2012 Football Guide due to deadline restrictions. For complete TLU Football player 2011 10 43 356 8.3 2 51 biographies, check www.tlubulldogs.com. Career 10 43 356 8.3 2 51

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Troy Adkins Colin Campbell Matthew Cruz Fr.-FY, Tight End/Defensive End, Fr.-FY, Athlete, 6-1, 220 Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-10, 170 6-2, 220 Seguin, Texas (Campbell Christian Magnolia, Texas (Magnolia West) Galveston, Texas (Ball) Academy) Birth Date: 6-10-94 … Son of Birth Date: 1-8-94 … Son of Ronnie Birth Date: 8-20-94…Son of Skip Daniel and Laura Cruz … Major: Adkins and Jackie Genovese … and Teri Campbell … Major: Crimi- Education … Football: Played Major: Business with a minor in nal Justice … Football: Played at for Shawn Bell … District 17-4A Marketing … Team captain of high San Marcos Area Christian Com- All-District selection … Hobbies: school football team … Hobbies: Fishing and football … petitors … Hobbies: Sports, hanging out with friends … Fishing … Favorite Movie: Moneyball…Favorite Athlete: Family Fact: Lived in California and Virginia before mov- Favorite Movie: The Goonies. Tim Tebow. ing to Texas. Josh Ceyanes-Erwin Casey Davis Jake Bahr Fr.-FY, Quarterback/Defensive Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 5-11, 173 Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 6-1, 195 Back, 6-0, 175 Spring, Texas (Spring) Tomball, Texas (Concordia Lu- Alvin, Texas (Alvin) theran) Birth Date: 7-9-94…Son of Chris- Birth Date: 6-14-94 … Son of Mark topher and Catherine Davis… Birth Date: 8-15-94 … Son of Mark and Sherri Erwin … Major: Pre- Major: Biology…Football: Played and Kristan Bahr … Major: Pre- Engineering … Football: Charlie for Sam Parker…All-District team… Physical Therapy … High School: Ackley Award, Matsushita Award, Hobbies: Sports and fitness… Played on state runner-up in Tinnin Cup Award, 2nd Team All-District in baseball … Favorite Musical Artist: …Career Goal: To go to TAPPS 4A … First Team All-District … Defensive MVP … Hobbies: Fishing, guitar, hunting … Favorite Movie: Ace medical school. 2nd Team All-State … Hobbies: Video games and sports … Ventura Pet Detective. Favorite Movie: The Dark Knight. Michael DeLaGarza Jonathan Charles Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-8, 206 Demetris D. Branch Fr.-FY, Offensive Line, 5-10, 240 Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park) Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-0, 180 San Antonio, Texas (Holy Cross) Galveston, Texas (Texas City) Birth Date: 12-20-93 … Son of Joe Birth Date: 5-13-92 … Son of and Karen DeLaGarza … Major: Birth Date: 7-19-94 … Son of John Charles and Addie Vargas … Information Technology … Foot- Cindy Vargas … Played for Coach Major: Kinesiology (Exercise ball: Played for Chris Massey … Tim Finn … Major: Business Man- Science/Sports Management) … Two-year First Team All-District agement … Football: 2nd Team Played high school football for selection … Three-year Academic All-District selection … All-District … Honorable Mention Arnold Martinez … Career Goal: To be a personal trainer and Bayou Bowl participant … Three-year starter … Hobbies: All-County … Hobbies: Football, hanging with friends … have his own gym … Hobbies: Working out, playing sports. Fishing, hanging out with friends … Favorite Movie: Re- Favorite Musical Artist: Drake. member The Titans. Cade Cihal Brandon Byrd Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-11, 190 Drake Dowling Fr.-FY, Linebacker/Defensive End, Ganado, Texas (Ganado) Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-8, 180 6-3, 208 Katy, Texas (Katy) San Antonio, Texas (Stevens) Birth Date: 6-15-93 … Son of Chris and Diane Cihal … Major: Birth Date: 4-13-93…Son of Pat- Birth Date: 5-12-94 … Son of Business/Marketing … Football: rick and Connie Dowling … Leslie and Laura Byrd … Major: Played for Jimmy Thompson … Major: Education … Football: Psychology/Accounting with mi- Broke school record for tackles … Played for Gary Joseph … nor in Criminal Justice … Football: Academic All-State … First Team All-State … MVP in 2010 First Team All-District as a safety … Two years on varsity … All-District…Pizza Hut All-Stat Game and 2011 … Hobbies: Hunting and fishing … Favorite Regional qualifier in track…Career Goal: To teach and Defensive MVP … Hobbies: Football, basketball … Favorite Musical Artist: George Strait. coach in high school … Hobbies: Working out and hanging Musical Artist: Michael Jackson. out with friends … Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights.

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Jalil Eddington Stephen Gomez Jon Lacefield Fr.-FY, Linebacker/Safety, 5-11, 180 Fr.-FY, Tight End/Defensive End, Fr.-FY, Offensive Line, 6-0, 230 Victoria, Texas (Victoria West) 6-1, 220 Liberty, Texas (Liberty) San Antonio, Texas (Lee) Birth Date: 8-11-94 … Son of Ma- Birth Date: 4-18-94 … Son of rio and Jessica … Major: Psychol- Birth Date: 1-25-94 … Son of Hec- Bruce and Betty Lacefield … ogy … Career Goal: To be a sports tor and Anna Gomez … Major: Un- Major: Mathematics … Football: psychologist … Nickname: Carlos. decided … Football: Second Team Played for Shane Deel … Three- All-District … Academic All-District … year letterman … 2nd Team All- Trey Enterline Honorable Mention All-District (basketball) … Hobbies: District … Played in Ford Classic All-Star Game … Career Fr.-FY, Tight End/Offensive Line, football, basketball, volleyball … Favorite Movie: Friday Goal: To coach and teach and be a head football coach … 6-4, 210 Night Lights. Hobbies: Football, fishing…Favorite Movie: The Patriot. Arlington, Texas (Martin) Tyler Herzog De’Vante LaGrone Birth Date: 2-4-94 … Son of Sta- Fr.-FY, Offensive Lineman, 6-4, Fr.-FY, Defensive End, 6-2, 245 cey and Angie Enterline … Major: 270 Houston, Texas (Westfield) Undecided … Football: Played Bellville, Texas (Bellville) for Bob Wager … First Team All- Birth Date: 3-18-94 … Son of District … Hobbies: Golf … Favorite Movie: Remember Birth Date: 9-13-93 … Son of Kent Roderick and Tamika LaGrone … The Titans. and Julie Herzog … Major: Busi- Major: Computer Science … Foot- ness … Minor: Finance…TxSWA ball: Played for Corby Meekins … Daniel Flores All-State for Class 3A in 2011 … Honorable Mention All-District in Fr.-FY, Linebacker/Fullback, Career Goal: To have his own business … Hobbies: Fishing, 2011 … Highest GPA Award for football team … Favorite 5-10, 225 hunting, sports, eating … Favorite Movie: Varsity Blues. Movie: Little Rascals. Eagle Pass, Texas (Eagle Pass) Dillon Johnson Justin Lott Birth Date: 9-29-93 … Son of Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 6-2, 175 Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-10, 215 Rosendo and Guadalupe Flores League City, Texas (Clear Creek) Corpus Christi, Texas (West Oso) … Major: Kinesiology with a mi- nor in Criminal Justice … Football: Birth Date: 3-30-94 … Son of Joel Birth Date: 2-24-94 … Son of Vin- Played for Tom Gonzalez … Most Outstanding Player … First and Lorri Johnson … Major: Pre- cent and Patricia Lott … Major: Team All-District…City MVP two years in a row … Hobbies: Engineering … Football: Played Kinesiology … Football: Played Jogging, golf … Nickname: Dan. for Darrell Warden…First Team All- for Eric Luster … First Team All- County … First Team All-District … District in football, baseball, and Jacob Fox Hobbies: Football, golf, working out…Favorite Musical basketball … Also earned Second Team All-District and Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver/Safety, Artist: Beastie Boys. Honorable Mention All-District in football … Hobbies: Bas- 5-8, 155 ketball … Career Goal: To be a football coach … Favorite Anchorage, Alaska (Lathrop) Troy Johnson Movie: Friday Night Lights. Fr.-FY, Defensive Back/Wide Re- Birth Date: 4-29-94 … Son of Dean ceiver, 6-2, 175 Ryan Martinez Fox and Jenifer Seers … Major: Orange, Texas (Orangefield) Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-8, 172 Undecided … Hobbies: Sports, Deer Park, Texas (Deer Park) video games … Nickname: Jake … Birth Date: 12-25-03 … Son of Favorite Movie: Avengers … Career Goal: To be an engineer. Troy Johnson and Andrea Jef- Birth Date: 5-3-93…Son of Joe ferson … Major: Pre-Physical and Becky Martinez…Major: Pre- Jeremy Fulton Therapy/Kinesiology … Football: Engineering…Football: Played Fr.-FY, Tight End/Receiver, 6-1, 205 All-District selection as a running back and defensive back for Chris Massey…Defensive Canyon Lake, Texas (Canyon Lake) for two years … Regional qualifier in track and field … Back MVP for 2011…First Team Hobbies: Hanging out and playing sports … Nickname: Ty. All-District…Hobbies: Long boarding, surfing…Favorite Birth Date: 12-16-93 … Son Movie: The Dark Knight. of Sam and Jennifer Fulton Kade Kucera … Major: Sociology (Criminal So.-TR, Quarterback, 6-0, 195 Grey Matejka Justice minor … High School: Van Vleck, Texas (Van Vleck/ Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-10, 175 All-District and All-Coun- Wharton County) Santa Fe, Texas (Santa Fe) ty … Career Goal: To go into law enforcement … Favorite Movie: Remember The Titans. Birth Date: 10-1-92 … Son of Craig Birth Date: 9-13-93 … Son of Carl and Kristie Kucera … Major: Bi- and Ginny Matejka … Major: Kine- Alec Gilliam ology/Pre-Medicine … Played siology with a minor in Mathemat- Fr.-FY, Offensive/Defensive Line, baseball at Wharton County junior ics … Football: Played for Jake 6-2, 290 college … Favorite Movie: Remember The Titans. Stewart … Three years varsity in Bellville, Texas (Bellville) football and baseball … Career Goals: To coach and to Joshua Labay teach … Hobbies: Sports … Favorite Movie: The Blind Side. Birth Date: 7-4-94 … Son of Man- Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-11, 175 uel and Tonja Gilliam … Major: Ganado, Texas (Ganado) Ernal Mayberry III Undecided … Football: Played Fr.-FY, Running Back, 5-7, 160 for Coach Grady Rowe … THSCA Birth Date: 12-20-93 … Son of Galveston, Texas (Ball) All-Star…TxSWA All-State … All-District two years … Team Michael and Kathleen LaBay … captain … Favorite Movie: Avengers…Favorite Team: Dal- Major: Undecided … Football: Birth Date: 12-27-93 … Son of Er- las Cowboys. Played for Jimmy Thompson … nal Mayberry Jr. and Demitra Hall- District MVP … First Team All-State George … Major: Pre-Pharmacy … running back … Dave Campbell’s Regional Player of the Football: Played for Tony Valastro Year and Outstanding Under-classman of Class 1A … Of- … Three-year varsity starter … fensive Player of the Year … Hobbies: Hunting and fishing Hobbies: Relaxing and football. … Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights.

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Sean McFarland Terry Ramey Edward Scott Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-2, 205 Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-11, 170 Fr.-FY, Defensive Line, 6-1, 260 Allen, Texas (Allen) Victoria, Texas (Victoria West) Beaumont, Texas (Mon. Kelly Catholic)

Birth Date: 3-23-94 … Son of Bill Birth Date: 10-18-94 … Son of Birth Date: 11-27-94 … Son of and Kris … Major: Pre-Engineering … Terry and Deborah Ramey … Kimberly Scott … Major: Pre- Football: Played for Cory Cain … Major: Pre-Medicine … Football: Engineering … Minor: Chemistry … Academic All-State … Honorable Played for Leonard McAngus … Football: Played for Clint Harts- Mention All-District … Honorable Mention All-District … field … Best Defensive Lineman Eagle Award … Hobbies: Outdoor activities, hanging out Hobbies: Lifting weights, being with friends … Favorite Award … National qualifier in swimming … Career Goal: with friends, working out, relaxing … Favorite Movie: Movies: Friday Night Lights and Varsity Blues. Finish degree in chemical engineering … Hobbies: Playing The Waterboy. sports, fishing … Favorite Movie: Avengers. Juan Ramirez Jr. James Morris III Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 5-6, 178 Henry Seay Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 5-10, 175 Edinburg, Texas (Edinburg North) Fr.-FY, Defensive Back/Wide Re- Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) ceiver, 5-11, 190 Birth Date: 10-7-90 … Son of Juan D’Hanis, Texas (D’Hanis) Birth Date: 5-17-93 … Son of and Virginia Ramirez … Major: James Morris II and LaWana Gatlin Education/Sociology … Football: Birth Date: 11-7-90…Son of … Major: Business Management … Played for Raul Salas … First Team Hank and Tanya Seay … Major: Biggest Influence On His Life: His All-District and First Team All-City Pre-Physical Therapy … Football: father … Nickname: Mo. receiver … First Team All-District punt returner … Hobbies: Played for Troy Langfeld … First Church, sports, school…Favorite Movies: Friday Night Team All-District running back … Second Team All-District Andreus Parker Lights and Titanic. defensive end … State qualifier in 400-meter relay … Hob- Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-11, 192 bies: paintball, working out … Favorite Movie: The Express. League City, Texas (Clear Springs) Tory Reyes Fr.-FY, Offensive Line, 6-1, 290 Jayce Serrano Birth Date: 12-30-93 … Son of La Vernia, Texas (La Vernia) Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 6-0, 190 Andre and Wanda Parker … Major: Victoria, Texas (Victoria West) Pre-Pharmacy with a minor in Art … Birth Date: 11-2-93 … Son of Cres- Football: Played for Clint Hartman … encio and Theresa Reyes … Major: Birth Date: 10-20-93…Son of Tim District Champions … Hobbies: Sociology with minor in Criminal and Stacy…Major: Undecided… Hanging out with friends … Biggest Influence: His father Justice … Football: Played for Bo Football: Played for Leonard … Nickname: Dre. Robinson … First Team All-District McAngus…First Team All-Area in 2010 and 2011 … Second Team All-District in 2009 … defense in junior and senior year… Tanner Peavy State quarter-finalist team … National Honor Society … Also First Team All-District in baseball as a senior…Favorite Fr.-FY, Running Back/Linebacker, Hobbies: Mixed martial arts … Nickname: Juice … Favorite Movie: Friday Night Lights. 5-9, 210 Movie: Friday Night Lights. Angleton, Texas (Angleton) Case Silliman Andrew Rodriguez Fr.-FY, Defensive Line, 6-2, 240 Birth Date: 1-5-94 … Son of Arther Fr.-FY, Offensive Line, 6-0, 255 Ganado, Texas (Ganado) Peavy and Lisa Davis … Major: Willis, Texas (Willis) Sociology with minor in Criminal Birth Date: 3-8-93 … Son of Bill Justice … Football: Played for Major: Sociology with minor in and Gail Silliman … Major: Pre- Ryan Roark … All-County linebacker … First Team All- Criminal Justice … Football: Sec- Engineering … Football: Played District linebacker … Hobbies: Hunting, fishing … Nickname: ond Team All-District … Hobbies: for Jimmy Thompson … All-District Peavy…Favorite Musical Artist: Lil Wayne. Hanging out with friends, fishing and All-Area at defensive end and … Nickname: Drew … Favorite tight end … All-State at defensive end … Honor graduate … Mac Prichard-Warren Movie: Ted. National Honor Society … Hobbies: Hunting and fishing … Fr.-FY, Tight End, 6-3, 215 Eagle Scout … Father was a coach for many years…Favorite Houston, Texas (Tolar) Kale Ruiz Movie: Tremors. Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-11, 177 Birth Date: 2-22-93 … Son of Castroville, Texas (Medina Valley) Nikolas Stasinos James and Karen Warren … Major: Fr.-FY, Offensive Line, 6-5, 240 Economics/Finance with a minor Birth Date: 3-8-94 … Son of Port Neches, Texas (Port Neches- in History … Football: Played for Roland and Kim Ruiz … Major: Groves) Mike Franklin … Team captain Undecided … Football: Played … First Team All-District tight end and defensive end … for Brian Emerson … First Team Birth Date: 9-24-93 … Son of Em- Honorable Mention defensive end … All-District defensive back … Hon- manouil and Dee Stasinos … Major: THS Male Athlete of the Year … Regional qualifier in the orable Mention All-District running back … Ronald Reagan Pre-Physical Therapy with a minor 4x100 relay … Favorite Movie: Dumb and Dumber. leadership award … Academic All-State … Hobbies: Sports, in Business … Football: Played for fishing, anything outdoors … Given first name: Kayden. Brandon Faircloth…All-District Honorable Mention … Zachary Qualls Hobbies: Fishing, basketball … Favorite Movie: Déjà vu. Fr.-FY, Athlete, 6-2, 190 Andrew James Saucedo Kerrville, Texas (Tivy) Fr.-FY, Athlete, 5-7, 156 San Antonio, Texas (Central Catholic) Birth Date: 3-31-94 … Son of Mac and DeAnn Qualls … Major: Pre- Birth Date: 1-20-93 … Son of Den- Medicine with a minor in English … nis and Antonia Saucedo … Major: Football: Played for Mark Smith … Undecided … Football: Played All-District and Academic All-Dis- for Carlos Enrico … 2nd Team trict … Hobbies: All sports, roping, swimming … Favorite All-State offense and defense … Movie: Fifth Quarter. Offensive MVP (2010-11 … Hobbies: Playing sports, lift- ing weights … Nickname: A.J. … Favorite Movie: Invictus.

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Dominick Stives-Mitchell Jacob Tingle Trenton White Fr.-FY, Offensive Line, 6-0, 235 Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver, 6-0, 185 Fr.-FY, Quarterback, 5-9, 160 Wylie, Texas (Wylie East) Gastonia, N.C. (Central Catholic Sachse, Texas (Sachse) (S.A. Texas) Birth Date: 11-6-93 … Son of Birth Date: 9-30-93 … Son of Scott April Flores … Major: Business … Birth Date: 8-24-93 … Son of and Leslie White … Major: Busi- Football: Played for Joe Lepsis … Travis and Lisa Tingle … Major: ness/Pre-Engineering … Football: Honorable Mention All-District … Undecided … Football: Played for Played for Mark Behrens … Led Honorable Mention All-State Aca- Carlos Enrico … TAPPS First Team team to playoffs for first time in demic Team … Two-year captain … Career Goal: To start his All-State wide receiver … TAPPS Honorable Mention All- school history … Passed for more than 3,500 yards in his se- own business … Hobbies: Sports, video games, music … State defensive back … San Antonio Express-News Sub-5A nior season…Hobbies: Fishing, hunting … Nickname: Trent. Has three siblings — Ben, Gabby, Ava. All-Area Second Team return specialist … Central Catholic Special Teams Player of the Year award … All-State Aca- JaQuorian Williams Brayden Stockton demic Team 2010 and 2011 … Graduated with honors … Fr.-FY, Defensive Back, 5-10, 145 Fr.-FY, Offensive Line, 6-1, 230 Hobbies: Basketball, singing, track and field … Nickname: San Antonio, Texas (Warren) Pearland, Texas (Pearland) Jake … Favorite Movie: School of Rock. Son of Lafawn Jordan … Major: Birth Date: 4-27-94 … Son of Wil- Juan Trujillo Computer Science … Career Goal: liam and Dana Stockton … Ma- Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-9, 175 To get a job with computers or jor: Biology … Football: Played Pearland, Texas (Pearland) go into the Air Force … Hobbies: for Tony Heath … 2010 Class 5A Sports, working out … Nickname: State Champions … First Team Birth Date: 1-15-94 … Son of JQ, J-Will … Favorite Movie: Law Abiding Citizen. All-District … National Technical Honor Society … Career Juan Trujillo Sr. … Major: Pre- Goals: To go to graduate school or veterinary school … Hob- Medicine … Football: Played for Nathan Williams bies: Football, showing cattle … Favorite Movie: Gladiator. Tony Heath … State Championship Fr.-FY, Wide Receiver/Defensive Back, team…Second Team All-District … 5-7, 145 Andrew Syrinek Leadership Award … Hobbies: Working out … Nickname: Wharton, Texas (Wharton) Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-0, 225 Ant … Favorite Movie: Friday. Schulenburg, Texas (Schulenburg) Birth Date: 8-28-94 … Son of Jeff Tri-Rice VanBuren and Shirley Williams … Major: Biol- Birth Date: 4-18-94 … Son of Ken Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 6-1, 193 ogy with a minor in Education … and Wendy Syrinek … Major: Un- San Antonio, Texas (Clark) Football: Played for Brad Wright … decided … Football: Played for Third round of playoffs in senior year of football … Co-MVP Tommy Bludau … Second Team Birth Date: 9-30-94 … Son of for baseball in 2012 … First Team All-District in baseball All-State linebacker … District Martin and Jaekel … Major: Ki- … Hobbies: baseball, football, skate boarding, music … Defensive MVP…All-Area Second Team Offensive Line … nesiology … Football: Played for Favorite Movie: Halloween, The Dark Knight Rises. Academic All-District … Honor Roll … Class President … Steven McGhee … Second Team Hobbies: Sports, fishing … Favorite Movie: Step Brothers. All-District…Hobbies: Football, basketball, drawing … Nickname: Reese … Favorite Chad Taylor Movie: Fast 5. * Newcomer player biographies received after August Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-11, 200 1 could not be included in the 2012 Football Guide Missouri City, Texas (Elkins) Nic Wallace due to deadline restrictions. For complete TLU Fr.-FY, Linebacker/Quarterback, Football player biographies, check Birth Date: 10-27-92 … Son of 5-9, 191 www.tlubulldogs.com. Randy and Shelly Taylor … Ma- Victoria, Texas (Victoria East) jor: Undecided … Football: Played for Dennis Brantley … First Team Birth Date: 4-16-94 … Son of Fred Academic All-District … National and Masci Wallace … Major: Pre- Honor Society … Hobbies: Fishing, golf, working out … Physical Therapy with a minor in Nickname: Chadster … Favorite Movie: Facing The Giants. Kinesiology … Football: Played for Mickey Finley … All-State Linebacker … District Defensive Matthew Teague III MVP … All-District Academic … Honor Roll … Hobbies: Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-11, 190 Video games and working out … Favorite Movies: Friday Houston, Texas (Aldine) Night Lights and Warrior.

Birth Date: 3-29-94 … Son of Jordan Wert Matthew and Tangela Teague … Fr.-FY, Linebacker, 5-7, 170 Major: Biology … Football: Played Katy, Texas (Katy) for Lionel Crawford … Defensive MVP … First Team All-District … Birth Date: 11-16-93 … Son of Da- Touchdown Club nominee … Blue Chip Senior Bowl … vid and Teresa Wert … Major: Biol- Magna Cum Laude … Academic Athlete of the Year … ogy … Football: Played for Gary Hobbies: Music, outdoors, spending time with family, Joseph … First Team All-District … watching movies, working out … Nickname: Matt … Favorite Academic All-District … Career Movie: Pulp Fiction. Goals: To teach and to coach … Hobbies: Volleyball … Favorite Movie: The Replacements.

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Texas Lutheran began a three-year transition from NCAA Division II and 2012-13 Marks the 17th Season of ASC Competition the NAIA to the NCAA Division III in 1999. Texas Lutheran became a full member of the NCAA Division III for the 2002-03 academic year. During The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA its entire membership in the NCAA Division III, Texas Lutheran has been Division III, is in its second decade of providing quality athletic experiences for its student-athletes, a member of the all-DIII American Southwest Conference. coaches and administrators.

Colleges and universities in NCAA Division III place highest priority on Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among member institutions, the the overall quality of the educational experience and on the successful American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Associa- completion of all academic programs. They seek to establish and maintain tion (TIAA) and other institutions from outside the Texas borders. From the eight founding institutions to an environment in which a student-athlete’s athletic activities are conducted today’s present group of 14 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar as an integral part of the student-athlete’s educational experience. They educational and athletic philosophies. Spreading across the 422,060 square miles of the states of Ar- also seek to establish and maintain an environment that values cultural kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas, the ASC offers student-athletes competition in 16 sports with diversity and gender equity among their student-athletes and athletics staff. opportunity for advancement to conference and NCAA Division III championships.

The American Southwest Conference embodies a multidimensional What does NCAA Division III have to offer? mission aimed at creating an environment characterized by oppor- tunities to learn, friendly competition and activities for its conference • Division III athletics offers student-athletes the opportunity to be come membership. ASC members believe team and individual sports provide well-rounded individuals who successfully integrate athletics and aca- learning opportunities, and its membership strives to create an athletics demics. Student-athletes are integrated into the student body, and they environment supportive of teaching and learning. Conference and NCAA experience the full range of college life. resources also provide student-athletes, coaches and administrators access to academic, leadership, sportsmanship and career enhance- • Division III athletics departments place special importance on the im- ment opportunities. pact of athletics on the participants rather than on the spectators. The student-athlete’s experience is of paramount concern. Traditional standards of ethical conduct and fair play are respected among the ASC members. To guarantee the integrity of the association, the membership is committed to furthering the philosophy and policies • Division III athletics feature athletes who receive no financial aid related of the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III and the Conference. to their athletic skills and athletic departments that are staffed and funded like any other department in the university. The roster of American Southwest Conference members in 2012-13 includes: Concordia University Texas, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, LeTourneau • Division III athletics encourages the development of sportsmanship University, Louisiana College, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Mississippi College, University of the and positive social attitudes. Coaches and players treat each other Ozarks, Schreiner University, Sul Ross State University, University of Texas at Dallas, University of Texas with respect, and administrators work to foster a positive competitive at Tyler, and Texas Lutheran University. environment. ASC championships are conducted in 16 sports (8 men, 8 women). Men’s championships are offered in • Division III athletics is committed to providing equitable athletics op- baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, tennis and track and field. Women’s champion- portunities for both genders and gives equal emphasis to men’s and ships are offered in basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and field and volleyball. women’s sports. The American Southwest Conference is headquartered in Richardson, Texas. Amy Carlton is commissioner • Division III athletics encourages participation by maximizing the number and Greg Weghorst serves as Assistant Commissioner (Media Relations). and variety of athletics opportunities available to student athletes, placing primary emphasis on regional in-season and conference competition.

44 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 2012 ASC Preseason Football Poll

Texas Lutheran is the fifth choice in the 2012 American Last year, Cain became the first student-athlete in TLU 2012 ASC PRESEASON Southwest Conference Preseason Football Poll, and TLU’s history to claim four playing All-America honors and an Aca- FOOTBALL POLL senior place-kicker Allen Cain (San Antonio/Stevens) is the demic All-America® award in the same season. He is the first conference’s Preseason Special Teams Player of the Year. TLU football player to claim First Team All-America and First Voted on by ASC Head Coaches, Sports Information In the poll, TLU was picked behind Mary Hardin-Baylor, Team Academic All-America® honors in the same season. Directors, Media Members Louisiana College, Hardin-Simmons, and East Texas Baptist. In the 2011 season, Cain led all of NCAA Division III in Team (first place votes) Points 2011 Record The Bulldogs were placed ahead of Mississippi College, Sul field goals made (17) and in field goals made per game Ross State and Howard Payne. The poll is compiled after votes (1.70). Cain’s 17 field goals this year set American Southwest 1 Mary Hardin-Baylor (24) 192 12-1, 8-0 ASC (1st) by ASC head football coaches, sports information directors, Conference and TLU single-season records. and media members. Cain was a finalist for the 2011 Fred Mitchell Outstanding 2 Louisiana College 157 7-3, 5-3 ASC (3rd) TLU goes into its final season in the ASC. The Bulldogs Place-Kicker Award. The Fred Mitchell Award is presented 3 Hardin-Simmons 149 6-4, 4-4 ASC (T4th) and the entire TLU athletics program will transition into to the top Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), NCAA 4 East Texas Baptist 98 5-5, 4-4 ASC (T4th) the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference following the Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, or NJCAA place-kicker that 2012-13 athletics seasons. excels on the football field and in the community. 5 Texas Lutheran 97 5-5, 4-4 ASC (T4th) The 2012 TLU football season begins Sept. 1 in Sher- Cain also was a 2011 American Southwest Conference 6 Mississippi College 90 3-7, 2-6 ASC (7th) man, Texas with a non-conference road game with SCAC First Team All-Conference selection and a 2011 D3football. 7 Sul Ross State 43 2-8, 1-7 ASC (T8th) member Austin College. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m. from AC’s com First Team All-South Region selection. Apple Stadium. The 2012 conference season – the 17th in ASC history 8 Howard Payne 38 1-9, 1-7 ASC (T8th) Danny Padron starts his third year as the Bulldogs’ head — begins Aug. 30 when Mississippi College travels across * Former league member McMurry was 9-3, coach. Padron and the Bulldogs have produced 4-6 and 5-5 town to Jackson, Miss., to face non-conference rival Millsaps 7-1 ASC (2nd) last season. records in their first two seasons together. Padron inherited in the “Backyard Brawl.” an 0-10 team when he took the job in 2010. East Texas Baptist, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, ALL-TIME ASC PRESEASON “We’ve made steps in the right direction,” said Padron. Louisiana College, Sul Ross State and TLU have their openers “Now it’s time to take what we’ve learned, put those im- on Sept. 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor begins its slate on Sept. 8. FOOTBALL TOP PICKS provements into action, and make a move toward the top TLU will have live video, radio, and live stats for all 10 Season Team Points (1st votes) of the league. It’s a tough conference no doubt, with lots of regular-season games in 2012. Live video and live stats can quality teams. We believe we’re ready to move to forefront.” be found at www.tlubulldogs.com. 2012 Mary Hardin-Baylor 192 (24/24) The Bulldogs finished in a tie for fourth in the nine-team Seguin radio station KWED 1580 AM is the Bulldogs’ 2011 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 239 (23/27) ASC last season. TLU put together a 2011 conference mark of football broadcast partner for a 14th consecutive season. 4-4, a one-game improvement on 2010’s league record. The Audio-only webcasts of TLU football games can be found at 2010 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 237 (21/27) Bulldogs started 4-1 overall and 3-0 in the ASC last season www.seguintoday.com. 2009 Mary Hardin-Baylor& 235 (21/27) before losing four of their last five. The start and finish largely The NCAA Division III Football Championship playoffs 2008 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 240 (24/27) were products of the schedule, which featured two playoff are scheduled for a Nov. 17 start, with the Amos Alonzo squads (former conference member McMurry and national Stagg Bowl national championship game on tap for Dec. 2007 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 239 (24/27) quarter-finalist UMHB) and two ranked opponents (Louisiana 15 in Salem, Va. 2006 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 216 (18/26) College and UMHB) in the last five games. NOTES: The only new head coach in the league in Howard 2005 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 265 (21.5/27) The Bulldogs posted three conference wins on the road Payne’s Roger Geise, who has been on the Yellow Jackets in 2011 and won for just the second time in Clinton, Miss., staff for the past seven years as defensive line coach (2005- 2004 Mary Hardin-Baylor 245 (9/27) against Mississippi College. TLU erased a 14-point, road 07) and defensive coordinator (2008-11). ... Former league 2003 Mary Hardin-Baylor& 239 (13/26) deficit against ETBU while wiping away an overall road member McMurry finished 9-3 overall (7-1 ASC) and earned an 2002 Hardin-Simmons 94 (5/10) losing streak of 12 games. Against MC, the Bulldogs forced at-large berth into the NCAA Division III playoffs last season. seven turnovers and received a big boost from Cain, who ... Mary Hardin-Baylor is ranked No. 4 in the D3football.com 2001 Hardin-Simmons+ 100 (10/10) booted an ASC record five field goals in the 36-16 road win. Preseason Top 25 Poll, while Louisiana College is receiving 2000 Hardin-Simmons+ 81 (9/10) Earning preseason player of the year honors along with votes. ... Mary Hardin-Baylor is just the second unanimous 1999 Hardin-Simmons+ 46 (4/6) Cain were Mary Hardin-Baylor quarterback LiDarral Bailey preseason pick for the ASC title in the poll’s 15-year history, and linebacker Javicz Jones. joining Hardin-Simmons in 2001. The Cowboys went on 1998 Mississippi College 80 (5/11) Cain has been named to the 2012 D3football.com Pre- to claim the conference title that season. ... The league’s 1997 no poll season All-America Team and the Beyond Sports College preseason pick has gone on to win at least a share of the 1996 no poll Network Preseason All-America Team. conference crown 10 times. ... Jones is the sixth player A mathematics and computer science major with a 3.505 to earn multiple ASC preseason individual honors, joining + Went on to win outright conference title GPA, Cain was named to four playing All-America teams Hardin-Simmons QB Justin Feaster (2009-10), Louisiana & Went on to win at least share of conference title and to the Capital One First Team Academic All-America College RET Jordan Rideaux (2009-10), Texas Lutheran PK Team following the 2011 season. Cain was a First Team Holt Storrie (2005, 2007), Mary Hardin-Baylor LB Preston All-American by Beyond Sports College Network, American Meyer (2001-02) and McMurry QB Braxton Shaver (1998- Football Coaches Association and D3football.com. He was 99). ... To talk about ASC Football on Twitter this season, named Second Team AP Little All-America. use hashtag: #ASCfb.

All-Time Asc Football Preseason Award Recipients

ASC PRESEASON ASC PRESEASON ASC PRESEASON 2011 ASC PRESEASON OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR PLAYERS OF THE YEAR

2012 LiDarral Bailey, QB, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2012 Javicz Jones, LB, Sr.., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2012 Allen Cain, PK, Sr., Texas Lutheran Offensive: LiDarral Bailey, QB, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2011 Jake Mullin, QB, Sr., McMurry 2011 Javicz Jones, LB, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2011 Darnell Williams, RET, Sr., Louisiana College Defensive: Javicz Jones, LB, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2010 Justin Feaster, QB, Sr., Hardin-Simmons 2010 Hank Hornsby, DE, Sr., Hardin-Simmons 2010 Jordan Rideaux, RET, Sr., Louisiana College Special Teams: Allen Cain, PK, Sr., Texas Lutheran 2009 Justin Feaster, QB, Sr., Hardin-Simmons 2009 Austin Sturrock, DE, Sr., East Texas Baptist 2009 Jordan Rideaux, RET, Jr., Louisiana College 2008 Adam Shaffer, QB, Jr., Mississippi College 2008 Eric Henri, LB, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2008 Kyle Pope, PK, Jr., East Texas Baptist Voted on by ASC Head Coaches, 2007 T.J. Barber, RB, Sr., Sul Ross State 2007 Jerrell Freeman, LB, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2007 Holt Storrie, PK, Sr., Texas Lutheran Sports Information Directors, Media Members 2006 Jordan Neal, QB, Sr., Hardin-Simmons 2006 Chad Glover, DE, Sr., East Texas Baptist 2006 Will Galusha, Sr., RET, Hardin-Simmons 2005 Justin Bryson, RB, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2005 Will Galusha, DB, Jr., Hardin-Simmons 2005 Holt Storrie, PK, So., Texas Lutheran 2004 RoShawn Johnson, RB, Jr., East Texas Baptist 2004 Littleton Dean, DT, Sr., East Texas Baptist 2004 (co) Brian Malbrough, RET, Sr., McMurry 2003 Adam King, QB, Jr., Howard Payne 2003 Alex Hansen, CB, Jr., Hardin-Simmons (co) P.J. Williams, RET, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2002 Dustin Proctor, QB, Sr., Hardin-Simmons 2002 Preston Meyer, LB, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2003 Scott Verhalen, P, Sr., East Texas Baptist 2001 Kirk Rogers, WR, Sr., Hardin-Simmons 2001 Preston Meyer, LB, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2000 Richard Green, RB, Sr., Howard Payne 2000 (co) Jared Sanderson, LB, Jr., Hardin-Simmons, 1999 Braxton Shaver, QB, Sr., McMurry (co) Mike Tates, LB, Sr., Howard Payne 1998 Braxton Shaver, QB, Sr., McMurry 1999 David Rausch, DB, Sr., Hardin-Simmons 1998 Bryant Shaw, DE, Jr., Mississippi College

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 45 Sept. 1, 2012 4 p.m. AUSTIN Apple Stadium GAME 1 Sherman, Texas COLLEGE AUSTIN COLLEGE FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY AC-TLU

Location...... Sherman, Texas Sep 1 Texas Lutheran 4 p.m. 1st 07:01 TLU Allen Cain 52 yd field goal Sep 8 East Texas Baptist 2 p.m. 10 plays, 15 yards, TOP 3:17 Founded...... 1849 Sep 15 at Southwest Assemblies of God 7 p.m. AC 0 - 3 TLU Enrollment ...... 1,350 Sep 22 Sewanee: Univ. of the South Noon 2nd 13:51 AC Mitch Anderson 43 yd field goal Sep 29 at Birmingham-Southern 1 p.m. 4 plays, -2 yards, TOP 0:56 AC 3 - 3 TLU Nickname...... Kangaroos Oct 6 Rhodes College 1 p.m. 03:21 TLU Ryan Jones 27 yd pass from Mitchell School Colors...... Crimson & Gold Oct 13 Wayland Baptist 1 p.m. Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Stadium...... Jerry E. Apple Stadium Oct 20 Open 9 plays, 91 yards, TOP 2:40 AC 3 - 10 TLU Oct 27 Centre College 1 p.m. 00:17 AC Mitch Anderson 28 yd field goal Capacity...... 2,500 Nov 3 at Millsaps College 1 p.m. 5 plays, 23 yards, TOP 1:10 AC 6 - 10 TLU Surface...... Natural grass Nov 10 at Trinity 1:30 p.m. 3rd 07:38 TLU Cameron Peavy 6 yd pass from Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Affiliation...... NCAA III 2011 RESULTS (0-10, 0-6 SCAC) 5 plays, 44 yards, TOP 2:17 AC 6 - 17 TLU Conference...... Southern Collegiate Athletic 05:54 AC Jordan Schell 15 yd pass from President...... Dr. Marjorie Hass Travis Zambiasi (Mitch Anderson kick) Sep 03, 2011 at Texas Lutheran L 28-31 4 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:39 AC 13 - 17 TLU Athletics Director...... Tim Millerick Sep 10, 2011 at East Texas Baptist L 17-54 02:37 TLU Patrick Johnson 1 yd run (Allen Cain kick) Sep 17, 2011 SOUTHWEST ASSEMBLIES L 13-35 Athletic Dept. Phone...... (903) 813-2228 10 plays, 85 yards, TOP 3:12 AC 13 - 24 TLU *Sep 24, 2011 at Centre L 0-45 4th 07:18 AC Greg Millerick 48 yd pass from Head Coach...... Loren Dawson *Oct 01, 2011 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN L 10-34 Travis Zambiasi (Jordan Schell pass from ZAMBIASI) Alma Mater/Year...... Arizona State, 1993 *Oct 08, 2011 MILLSAPS L 27-33 2 plays, 52 yards, TOP 0:39 AC 21 - 24 TLU *Oct 22, 2011 at Rhodes L 17-48 Record at school (years)...... 4-15 (3rd year) 02:43 TLU Patrick Johnson 4 yd run (Allen Cain kick) Oct 29, 2011 DEPAUW L 17-21 10 plays, 66 yards, TOP 4:28 AC 21 - 31 TLU Career record (years)...... 4-15 (3rd year) *Nov 05, 2011 at Sewanee L 13-27 00:11 AC Braydon MaQuar 13 yd pass from *Nov 12, 2011 TRINITY (TEX.) L 6-7 Travis Zambiasi (Mitch Anderson kick) * Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference game 12 plays, 80 yards, TOP 2:32 AC 28 – 31 TLU LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

(SEPT. 3, 2011 IN SEGUIN, TEXAS) SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE AUSTIN COLLEGE 0 6 7 15 28 TEXAS LUTHERAN 3 7 14 7 31

Sept. 8, 2012 6 p.m. TRINITY Matador Stadium GAME 2 Seguin, Texas UNIVERSITY

TRINITY FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

City/Zip...... San Antonio, Texas 78212 Sept. 1 Howard Payne 6 p.m. (Sept. 10, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas) Sept. 8 at Texas Lutheran 6 p.m. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Founded...... 1869 Sept. 15 at Sul Ross State 1 p.m. TEXAS LUTHERAN 0 0 7 7 14 Enrollment...... 2,700 Sept. 22 Univ. of Mary Hardin-Baylor 6 p.m. Sept. 29 Rhodes College 6 p.m. TRINITY UNIVERSITY 20 7 14 2 43 Nickname...... Tigers Oct. 13 at Birmingham-Southern College Noon School Colors...... Maroon and White Oct. 20 at Centre College 2:30 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY TLU-TRINITY Stadium...... E.M. Oct. 27 Millsaps College 1:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at Sewanee: University of the South Noon Capacity...... 3,000 1st 05:19 TRINITY Desmond King 2 yd run Nov. 10 Austin College 1:30 p.m. (Garrett Biel kick) Surface...... Natural grass 7 plays, 40 yards, TOP 4:07 0 - 7 Affiliation...... NCAA III 2011 RESULTS (10-1, 6-0 SCAC) 04:28 TRINITY Nyk McKissic 11 yd run (Garrett Biel kick) Conference...... Southern Collegiate Athletic Sep 03, 2011 at Howard Payne W 24-7 2 plays, 15 yards, TOP 0:43 0 - 14 President...... Dr. Dennis A. Ahlburg Sep 10, 2011 TEXAS LUTHERAN W 43-14 01:23 TRINITY J. Osei-Kuffour 39 yd pass from Alma Mater, Year...... University of Sydney *Sep 17, 2011 at Rhodes W 62-7 Nyk McKissic (Garrett Biel kick failed) *Sep 24, 2011 at Millsaps W 10-3 1 play, 39 yards, TOP 0:06 0 - 20 Athletics Director...... Bob King *Oct 08, 2011 SEWANEE W 27-9 2nd 05:53 TRINITY Desmond King 17 yd pass from Alma Mater, Year...... Millsaps College, 1977 Oct 15, 2011 HUNTINGDON W 24-7 Nyk McKissic (Garrett Biel kick) 11 plays, 64 yards, TOP 5:59 0 - 27 Athletic Dept. Phone...... (210) 999-8222 Oct 22, 2011 at LaGrange W 14-10 *Oct 29, 2011 BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN W 24-16 3rd 12:47 TRINITY Mason Lytal 29 yd pass from Nyk Head Coach...... Steve Mohr, 23rd year *Nov 05, 2011 #25 CENTRE W 20-14 McKissic (Garrett Biel kick) Alma Mater/Year...... Denison, 1976 *Nov 12, 2011 at Austin College W 7-6 4 plays, 71 yards, TOP 2:07 0 - 34 %Nov 19, 2011 #19 MCMURRY L 16-25 09:46 TLU Dominique Hardaway 9 yd pass Record at school (years)...... 174-66 (22) * Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference game from Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Career record (years)...... 174-66 (22) % NCAA First Round playoff game 8 plays, 59 yards, TOP 2:55 7 - 34 03:48 TRINITY Pat Granchelli 17 yd run (Garrett Biel kick) 4 plays, 42 yards, TOP 2:40 7 - 41 4th 05:57 TLU Brent Peavy 11 yd run (Allen Cain kick) 9 plays, 65 yards, TOP 3:44 14 - 41 03:38 TRINITY Tommy Boboy safety 14 - 43

46 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 GAME Sept. 22, 2012 SOUTHWESTERN 6 p.m. Lumpkins Stadium ASSEMBLIES OF GOD Waxahachie, Texas 3

SOUTHWESTERN ASSEMBLIES OF GOD 2012 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY TLU -SWAGU FAST FACTS Sept. 1 Bethany College 6 p.m. 1st 01:23 TLU Josh Goodrich 4 yd run Sept. 8 at Howard Payne 6 p.m. (John Ostrom kick) City/Zip...... Waxahachie, Texas 75165 Sept. 15 Austin College 7 p.m. 6 plays, 76 yards, TOP 2:34 7 - 0 Enrollment...... 2,000 Sept. 22 Texas Lutheran 6 p.m. 2nd 14:44 TLU Jerry Nelson 5 yd interception Sept. 29 Bye return (John Ostrom kick) 14 - 0 Nickname...... Lions Oct. 6 at Bacone College* 2 p.m. 14:22 TLU David Lyons 16 yd run Oct. 13 Haskell Indian Nations Univ. 2 p.m. (John Ostrom kick) School Colors...... Purple, Gold Oct. 20 at Wayland Baptist* 2 p.m. 1 play, 16 yards, TOP 0:13 21 - 0 Stadium...... Lumpkins Stadium (WHS) Oct. 27 at Oklahoma Panhandle State 1 p.m. 11:20 TLU David Lyons 2 yd run Nov. 3 at Langston* 2 p.m. (John Ostrom kick) Capacity...... 10,000 Nov. 10 Texas College* 2 p.m. 2 plays, 54 yards, TOP 0:39 28 - 0 Surface...... Artificial turf * Central States Football League 08:12 TLU John Ostrom 45 yd field goal 4 plays, 0 yards, TOP 0:30 31 - 0 Affiliation...... NAIA 2011 RESULTS (4-6, 1-4 CSFL) 02:04 TLU Robbie Bozeman 9 yd run (John Ostrom kick) Conference...... Central States Football League 4 plays, 27 yards, TOP 1:19 38 - 0 Sep 03, 2011 BETHANY COLLEGE L 21-29 President...... Kermit Bridges 3rd 08:42 TLU Robbie Bozeman 3 yd run Sep 10, 2011 HOWARD PAYNE W 21-15 (John Ostrom kick) Athletics Director...... Jesse Godding Sep 17, 2011 at Austin College W 35-13 10 plays, 73 yards, TOP 6:18 45 - 0 Sep 24, 2011 at Haskell Indian Nations Univ. W 46-2 Athletic Dept. Phone...... (972) 825-4811 03:08 SWAGU Justin DePriest 34 yd pass Oct 1, 2011 SOUTHERN NAZARENE L 17-56 from Matt Billington (Justin DePriest rush) Head Coach...... Jesse Godding Oct 08, 2011 BACONE L 38-44 (ot) 2 plays, 42 yards, TOP 1:16 45 - 8 Oct 15, 2011 at Langston L 13-41 4th 08:38 SWAGU Jeremiah Byous 22 yd fumble Years at School...... 12 Oct 22, 2011 Oklahoma Panhandle State L 22-38 recovery (Justin DePriest rush) 45 - 16 Oct 29, 2011 at Northwestern Oklahoma L 39-62 04:14 TLU Joey Romano 5 yd pass from Nov 12, 2011 at Texas College W 31-20 Robby Brosius (John Ostrom rush) 6 plays, 44 yards, TOP 4:24 53 – 16 LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

(Sept. 18, 1999 in Waxahachie, Texas) SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE TEXAS LUTHERAN 7 31 7 8 53 SWTH ASSMBL. OF GOD 0 0 8 8 16 GAME Sept. 29, 2012 EAST TEXAS 4 P.M. Matador Stadium BAPTIST Seguin, Texas 4

EAST TEXAS BAPTIST FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY TLU -ETBU

Sept. 1 Wesley College 1 p.m. 1st 04:11 ETBU Al Lewis 48 yd pass from Sed Harris Founded...... 1912 Sept. 8 at Austin College 2 p.m. (Brett Peddicord kick) Enrollment...... 1,214 (Fall 2011) Sept. 14 at Willamette 9 p.m. 3 plays, 94 yards, TOP 1:24 0 - 7 Sept. 29 *at Texas Lutheran 4 p.m. 2nd 12:27 ETBU Sed Harris 8 yd run Nickname...... Tigers Oct. 6 *Louisiana College 7 p.m. (Brett Peddicord kick) School Colors...... Navy and Gold Oct. 13 *at Hardin-Simmons 1 p.m. 7 plays, 76 yards, TOP 1:49 0 - 14 Oct. 20 *Howard Payne 3 p.m. 07:02 TLU Dominique Hardaway 26 yd pass Stadium (capacity)...... Ornelas Stadium (3,000+) Oct. 27 *at Mississippi College 3 p.m. from Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Nov. 3 *Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 p.m. 5 plays, 69 yards, TOP 2:04 7 - 14 Affiliation...... NCAA Division III Nov. 10 *Sul Ross State 1 p.m. 04:19 ETBU Brett Peddicord 35 yd field goal Conference...... American Southwest *American Southwest Conference game 8 plays, 47 yards, TOP 2:36 7 - 17 01:59 TLU Ryan Jones 11 yd pass from President...... Dr. Dub Oliver 2011 RESULTS (5-5, 4-4 ASC) Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Athletic Director...... Kent Reeves 7 plays, 63 yards, TOP 2:15 14 - 17 00:24 ETBU Brett Peddicord 38 yd field goal Athletic Dept. Phone...... (903) 923-2228 Sep 3 at #3 Wesley L 10-34 10 plays, 44 yards, TOP 1:30 14 - 20 Sep 10 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 54-17 3rd 14:06 TLU Michael Kauffmann 11 yd pass from Head Coach...... Mark Sartain *Sep 17 TEXAS LUTHERAN L 34-44 Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) *Sep 24 at McMurry L 31-63 Record at School...... 23-27 (5 years) 1 play, 11 yards, TOP 0:07 21 - 20 *Oct 1 HARDIN-SIMMONS W 26-22 12:07 ETBU Kwame Spikes 17 yd pass from Final Ranking last year (poll)...... UR *Oct 8 at #24 Louisiana College L 24-31 Sed Harris (Brett Peddicord kick) *Oct 15 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 34-21 Letterwinners returning...... 60 7 plays, 80 yards, TOP 1:58 21 - 27 *Oct 22 at #4 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 30-54 07:51 TLU Patrick Johnson 1 yd run Starters returning/lost...... 13/9 *Nov 5 HOWARD PAYNE W 27-7 (Allen Cain kick) *Nov. 12 at Sul Ross State W 54-14 4 plays, 18 yards, TOP 1:39 28 - 27 * American Southwest Conference game Offensive starters returning/lost...... 6/5 06:26 TLU TEAM safety 30 - 27 Defensive starters returning/lost...... 7/4 4th 08:22 TLU Patrick Johnson 2 yd run LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN (Allen Cain kick) 4 plays, 7 yards, TOP 1:31 37 - 27 (SEPT. 17, 2011 IN MARSHALL, TEXAS) 01:45 TLU Charles Cooper 31 yd run (Allen Cain kick) SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE 7 plays, 62 yards, TOP 2:59 44 - 27 TEXAS LUTHERAN 0 14 16 14 44 00:28 ETBU Al Lewis 6 yd pass from Sed Harris EAST TEXAS BAPTIST 7 13 7 7 34 (Brett Peddicord kick) 9 plays, 80 yards, TOP 1:17 44 - 34

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 47 Oct. 6, 2012 6 p.m. MARY GAME 5 Belton, Texas HARDIN-BAYLOR MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

City/Zip...... Belton, Texas 76513 Sept 8 Kean University 6 p.m. (Nov. 12, 2011 in Seguin, Texas) Sept 15 at Wesley College 11 a.m. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Founded...... 1845 Sept 22 at Trinity University 6 p.m. MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR 35 14 7 0 56 Enrollment...... 3100 Sept 29 at Sul Ross State* 1 p.m. TEXAS LUTHERAN 7 7 3 0 17 Oct 6 Texas Lutheran Univ.* 6 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY UMHB -TLU Nickname...... The Cru Oct 13 at Louisiana College* 11 a.m. Oct 20 Hardin-Simmons Univ.* 1 p.m. School Colors...... Purple, White, Gold 1st 11:44 UMHB LiDarral Bailey 1 yd run Oct 27 at Howard Payne Univ.* 2 p.m. Stadium...... Tiger Field (Chad Peevey kick) Nov 3 at East Texas Baptist Univ.* 1 p.m. 4 plays, 45 yards, TOP 1:20 7 - 0 Capacity...... 7500 Nov 10 Mississippi College* 1 p.m. 09:10 UMHB Caleb Moore 9 yd run * American Southwest Conference Game Surface...... Artificial/Perfectgrass (Chad Peevey kick) Affiliation...... NCAA DIII 6 plays, 46 yards, TOP 1:25 14 - 0 2011 RESULTS (12-0, 8-0 ASC) 08:07 UMHB Caleb Moore 34 yd run Conference...... American Southwest (Chad Peevey kick) President...... Dr. Randy O’Rear Sept 10 Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 27-20 2 plays, 34 yards, TOP 0:14 21 - 0 Athletic Director...... Randy Mann Sept 17 McMurry University* W 28-27 04:30 UMHB Geoff Myles 61 yd punt return Sept 24 at Hardin-Simmons * W 35-17 (Chad Peevey kick) 28 - 0 Head Coach...... Pete Fredenburg Oct 1 Louisiana College* W 36-10 03:14 TLU Kyle McNally 64 yd interception Record at UMHB...... 133-33 (14 years) Oct 8 at Mississippi College* W 35-12 return (Allen Cain kick) 28 - 7 Overall Record in 2012...... 12-1 Oct 15 Southern Oregon W 52-12 00:16 UMHB Damian Davis 9 yd pass from Oct 22 East Texas Baptist* W 54-30 LiDarral Bailey (Chad Peevey kick) Conference record/finish...... 8-0/1st Oct 29 at Howard Payne* W 57-6 7 plays, 67 yards, TOP 2:57 35 - 7 Final Ranking last year...... 5th/AFCA Nov 5 Sul Ross State* W 77-13 2nd 11:10 UMHB Eric Allen 11 yd run Nov 12 at Texas Lutheran* W 56-17 (Chad Peevey kick) Nov 19 Univ. of Redlands& W 34-13 6 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:19 42 - 7 Nov 26 McMurry University& W 49-20 10:46 UMHB Tucker Glaske 35 yd pass from Dec 3 Wesley College& L 24-27 LiDarral Bailey (Chad Peevey kick) * American Southwest Conference Game 1 play, 35 yards, TOP 0:09 49 - 7 & NCAA Postseason Game 08:50 TLU Dominique Hardaway 9 yd run (Allen Cain kick) 7 plays, 42 yards, TOP 1:50 49 - 14 3rd 09:21 TLU Allen Cain 43 yd field goal 7 plays, 13 yards, TOP 3:36 49 - 17 06:00 UMHB Caleb Moore 1 yd run (Chad Peevey kick) 10 plays, 72 yards, TOP 3:08 56 – 17

Oct. 13, 2012 6 p.m. SUL ROSS Matador Stadium GAME 6 Seguin, Texas STATE UL ROSS STATE FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY TLU -SRSU Sept. 1 Western New Mexico 1 p.m. 1st 08:19 TLU Dominique Hardaway 13 yd pass Sept. 8 at Eastern New Mexico 8 p.m. from Mitchell Bunger (Bryan Hill rush failed) City/Zip...... Alpine, 79832 Sept. 15 Trinity 1 p.m. 19 plays, 81 yards, TOP 6:41 6 - 0 Founded...... 1917 Sept. 29 *Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 p.m. 05:52 TLU Allen Cain 44 yd field goal Enrollment...... 2000 Oct. 6 *at Mississippi College 1 p.m. 4 plays, -5 yards, TOP 1:43 9 - 0 Oct. 13 *at Texas Lutheran 6 p.m. 04:16 SRSU Lee Carothers 24 yd pass from Nickname...... Lobos, Lady Lobos Oct. 20 *Louisiana College 1 p.m. Scotty Walden (L. Von Rumohr kick failed) School Colors...... Scarlet & Grey Oct. 27 *at Hardin-Simmons 1 p.m. 5 plays, 60 yards, TOP 1:36 9 - 6 Nov. 3 *Howard Payne 1 p.m. 2nd 14:45 SRSU Lee Carothers 23 yd pass from Stadium...... Jackson Field Nov. 10 *at East Texas Baptist 1 p.m. Scotty Walden (Lance Howard kick) Capacity...... 4000 * American Southwest Conference game 1 play, 23 yards, TOP 0:07 9 - 13 Surface...... Grass 10:54 TLU Ryan Jones 7 yd pass from 2011 RESULTS (2-8, 1-7 ASC) Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Affiliation...... NCAA DIII 10 plays, 60 yards, TOP 3:43 16 - 13 Conference...... American Southwest 08:25 TLU Allen Cain 29 yd field goal Sept. 3 at Western N.M. L 28-35 4 plays, 4 yards, TOP 1:23 19 - 13 President...... Dr. Ricardo Maestas Sept. 10 vs Bacone College W 13-12 04:01 SRSU Donel Towers 1 yd run Athletic Director...... Kay Whitley *Sept. 17 at Howard Payne L 9-17 (Lance Howard kick) *Oct. 1 TEXAS LUTHERAN L 26-43 1st year of Football...... 1923 11 plays, 78 yards, TOP 4:18 19 - 20 *Oct. 8 at McMurry L 13-41 00:28 TLU Dominique Hardaway 2 yd run All-time Bowl/Playoff record...... 0-2-1 *Oct. 15 HARDIN-SIMMONS L 39-64 (Allen Cain kick) *Oct. 22 at #21 Louisiana College L 21-56 Years in Postseason Play...... 3 2 plays, 46 yards, TOP 0:18 26 - 20 *Oct. 29 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE WO 49-42 3rd 11:03 TLU Ryan Jones 47 yd pass from Last Postseason...... 1982 *Nov. 5 at #4 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 13-77 Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Result...... L, 44-43 William Jewel *Nov. 12 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST L 14-54 7 plays, 92 yards, TOP 2:05 33 - 20 * American Southwest Conference game All-Time record...... 313-437-21 04:27 TLU Allen Cain 23 yd field goal 10 plays, 54 yards, TOP 3:40 36 - 20 Head Coach...... Wayne Schroeder LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN 00:51 SRSU Alex Lovan 5 yd run Record at SRSU...... 8-31 (4 years) (Thomas Sanders rush failed) (Oct. 1, 2011 in Alpine, Texas) 4 plays, 74 yards, TOP 1:20 36 - 26 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE 00:00 TLU Dominique Hardaway 20 yd run TEXAS LUTHERAN 9 17 17 0 43 (Allen Cain kick) SUL ROSS STATE 6 14 6 0 26 3 plays, 61 yards, TOP 0:44 43 – 26

48 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 GAME Oct. 20, 2012 MISSISSIPPI 1 p.m. Matador Stadium COLLEGE Seguin, Texas 7 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY TLU -MC

City/Zip...... Clinton, MS 39058 Aug 30 Millsaps 7 p.m. 1st 10:53 TLU Lewis Williams 14 yd pass from Sept 8 Webber International 6 p.m. Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Founded...... 1826 Sept 15 at West Alabama 6 p.m. 7 plays, 32 yards, TOP 2:19 7 - 0 Enrollment...... 5,000 Sept 29 at Hardin-Simmons* 6 p.m. 2nd 11:43 TLU Allen Cain 29 yd field goal Oct 6 Sul Ross State* 1 p.m. 5 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:51 10 - 0 Nickname...... Choctaws Oct 13 at Howard Payne* 2 p.m. 00:57 TLU Allen Cain 26 yd field goal School Colors...... Navy Blue & Old Gold Oct 20 at Texas Lutheran* 1 p.m. 13 plays, 53 yards, TOP 4:20 13 - 0 Stadium...... Robinson-Hale Stadium Oct 27 East Texas Baptist* 3 p.m. 3rd 09:09 MC Steven Knight 32 yd pass from Nov 3 Louisiana College* 1 p.m. Tommy Reyer (Chris Campbell kick) Capacity...... 8,500 Nov 10 at Mary Hardin-Baylor* 1 p.m. 9 plays, 82 yards, TOP 3:17 13 - 7 Surface...... Artificial *American Southwest Conference game 05:45 TLU Ryan Jones 22 yd pass from Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) Affiliation...... NCAA DIII 2011 RESULTS 2 plays, 24 yards, TOP 0:24 20 - 7 Conference...... American Southwest 04:30 TLU Charles Cooper 10 yd run President...... Dr. Lee G. Royce (Allen Cain kick) Sept 3 Millsaps W 33-27 (OT) 3 plays, 22 yards, TOP 1:12 27 - 7 Alma Mater...... Vanderbilt Sept 10 at Belhaven L 35-31 4th 14:05 TLU Allen Cain 37 yd field goal Sept 17 Hardin-Simmons* W 45-28 Athletic Director...... Mike Jones 11 plays, 78 yards, TOP 4:03 30 - 7 Sept 24 at Louisiana College* L 52-17 11:05 TLU Allen Cain 53 yd field goal 1st Year of Football...... 1907 Oct 8 Mary Hardin-Baylor* L 35-12 6 plays, 17 yards, TOP 1:39 33 - 7 All-time Bowl/Playoff Record...... 9-5 Oct 15 at East Texas Baptist* L 34-21 04:35 TLU Allen Cain 49 yd field goal Oct 22 Howard Payne* W 34-21 Years in Postseason Play...... 6 9 plays, 40 yards, TOP 4:22 36 - 7 Oct 29 at Sul Ross State* L 49-42 (OT) 02:44 MC Jarrad Craine safety 36 - 9 Last Postseason...... 2009 Nov 5 Texas Lutheran* L 36-16 01:15 MC Steven Knight 21 yd run Nov 12 at McMurry* L 63-38 (Chris Campbell kick) Result...... Lost, 43-9, Wesley (DE) * American Southwest Conference game 5 plays, 52 yards, TOP 1:21 36 - 16 All-Time Record...... 473-396-37 (.542) Head Coach...... Norman Joseph LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN Record at MC...... 36-36 (.500) (Nov. 5, 2011 in Clinton, Texas) Collegiate Record...... 57-56 (.504) SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Overall Record in 2011...... 3-7 TEXAS LUTHERAN 7 6 14 9 36 Conference Record/Finish...... 2-6/7th MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE 0 0 7 9 16 GAME Oct. 27, 2012 LOUISIANA 1 p.m. Wildcat Stadium COLLEGE Pineville, La. 8

LOUISIANA COLLEGE FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN Sept 1 at Webber International 12 p.m. (Oct. 29, 2011 in Seguin, Texas) Sept 8 at Belhaven 7 p.m. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE City/Zip...... Pineville, La., 71360 Sept 22 Wesley 7 p.m. Founded...... 1906 Sept 29 *Howard Payne 1 p.m. LOUISIANA COLLEGE 9 7 0 21 37 TEXAS LUTHERAN 7 6 3 0 16 Enrollment...... 1,300 Oct. 6 at *East Texas Baptist 7 p.m. Oct, 13 *Mary Hardin-Baylor 11 a.m. Nickname...... Wildcats Oct. 20 at *Sul Ross State 1 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY LC -TLU School Colors...... Navy Blue and Burny Orange Oct. 27 *Texas Lutheran 4 p.m. Nov. 3 at *Miss. College 1 p.m. Stadium...... Wildcat Stadium 1st 11:48 LC D’Mario Parker 13 yd pass from Nov. 10 *Hardin-Simmons 1 p.m. Jamie Bunting (Adan Olivares kick blockd) * American Southwest Conference game Capacity...... 7,000 7 plays, 56 yards, TOP 1:57 6 - 0 Surface...... Artificial turf 04:46 TLU Sherome Miller 13 yd pass from Affiliation...... NCAA III 2011 RESULTS (7-3, 5-3 ASC) Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) 6 plays, 50 yards, TOP 1:28 6 - 7 Conference...... American Southwest Sept. 3 BELHAVEN WO 32-24 01:41 LC Adan Olivares 22 yd field goal President...... Dr. Joe Aguillard Sept. 17 MILLSAPS W 56-0 12 plays, 55 yards, TOP 3:05 9 - 7 2nd 08:25 TLU Allen Cain 32 yd field goal Athletics Director...... Dr. Darrell Payne *Sept. 24 #23 MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 52-17 *Oct. 1 at #4 Mary Hardin-Baylor L 10-36 10 plays, 75 yards, TOP 2:46 9 - 10 First year of football...... *Oct. 8 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W 31-24 01:55 LC Darnell Williams 8 yd pass from 1908 (Football not sponsored from 1969-1999) *Oct. 15 at Howard Payne W 42-14 Jamie Bunting (Adan Olivares kick) *Oct. 22 SUL ROSS STATE W 56-21 6 plays, 33 yards, TOP 2:03 16 - 10 All-time playoff record...... 0-0 *Oct. 29 at Texas Lutheran W 37-16 00:00 TLU Allen Cain 46 yd field goal Years in post-season play...... 0 *Nov. 5 MCMURRY L 28-49 2 plays, 0 yards, TOP 0:13 16 - 13 3rd 09:16 TLU Allen Cain 44 yd field goal All-time record...... 198-325-25 *Nov. 12 at Hardin-Simmons L 27-41 * American Southwest Conference game 4 plays, -7 yards, TOP 1:50 16 - 16 Modern Record (Since 2000)...... 60-58 4th 14:55 LC Dayne Reeves 10 yd pass from Head Coach...... Dennis Dunn Jamie Bunting (Adan Olivares kick) 5 plays, 39 yards, TOP 1:46 23 - 16 Record at school (yrs)...... 37-22 (6 seasons) 09:00 LC Ryan Montague 13 yd pass from Career College Record (yrs)...... 37-22 (6 seasons) Jamie Bunting (Adan Olivares kick) 9 plays, 97 yards, TOP 3:59 30 - 16 Overall record last year...... 7-3 01:52 LC Ryan Montague 14 yd run Conference record/finish...... 5-3/3rd (Adan Olivares kick) 5 plays, 25 yards, TOP 1:33 37 – 16

Updated schedules, scores and stats are online at www.tlubulldogs.com | 49 Nov. 3, 2012 1 p.m. HARDIN-SIMMONS Matador Stadium GAME 9 Seguin, Texas UNIVERSITY HARDIN-SIMMONS FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE SCORING SUMMARY TLU -HSU

City/Zip...... Abilene, Texas 79698 Sept. 1 Willamette 6 p.m. 1st 10:15 TLU Dominique Hardaway 6 yd run Sept. 8 at Linfield 3 p.m. (Allen Cain kick) Founded...... 1891 Sept. 15 Texas College 1 p.m. 8 plays, 46 yards, TOP 2:53 7 - 0 Enrollment...... 2,358 Sept. 29 *Mississippi College 6 p.m. 06:44 HSU Corey Jones 13 yd pass from Zach Oct. 6 *at Howard Payne 1 p.m. Stewart (Scott Newberry kick) Nickname...... Cowboys Oct. 13 *East Texas Baptist 1:30 p.m. 10 plays, 69 yards, TOP 3:31 7 - 7 School Colors...... Purple and Gold Oct. 20 *at Mary Hardin-Baylor 1 p.m. 2nd 14:52 HSU Corey Jones 5 yd pass from Stadium...... Shelton Stadium Oct. 27 *Sul Ross State 1 p.m. Zach Stewart (Scott Newberry kick) Nov. 3 *at Texas Lutheran 1 p.m. 10 plays, 69 yards, TOP 4:30 7 - 14 Capacity...... 4,000 Nov. 10 *at Louisiana College 1 p.m. 10:57 TLU Allen Cain 36 yd field goal Surface...... Natural Grass * American Southwest Conference game 13 plays, 42 yards, TOP 3:55 10 - 14 07:47 HSU Corey Jones 10 yd pass from Affiliation...... NCAA III 2011 RESULTS (6-4, 4-4 ASC) Zach Stewart (Scott Newberry kick) Conference...... American Southwest 8 plays, 74 yards, TOP 3:10 10 - 21 President...... Dr. Lanny Hall 02:31 HSU Steven Rockwell 17 yd run Sept. 3 Coe W 41-14 (Scott Newberry kick blockd) Athletics Director...... John Neese Sept. 10 at Willamette W 30-24 8 plays, 71 yards, TOP 3:29 10 - 27 Sept. 17 at Mississippi College* L 45-28 First year of football...... 1897 3rd 14:01 TLU Kyle McNally 41 yd interception Sept. 24 Mary Hardin-Baylor* W 35-17 return (Allen Cain kick) 17 - 27 Division III playoff record...... 4-5 Oct. 1 at East Texas Baptist* L 26-22 08:19 HSU J.P. Tillman 5 yd run Years in post-season play.1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008 Oct. 8 Howard Payne* W 33-14 (Scott Newberry kick blockd) Oct. 15 at Sul Ross State* W 64-39 Last post-season...... 2008, Lost NCAA First Round 15 plays, 86 yards, TOP 5:42 17 - 33 Oct. 22 Texas Lutheran* W 67-17 05:39 HSU Corey Jones 88 yd pass from Result...... L, 38-35 to UMHB in Belton Oct. 29 at McMurry* L 24-14 Zach Stewart (Scott Newberry kick) Nov. 12 Louisiana College* W 41-27 3 plays, 89 yards, TOP 1:19 17 - 40 All-time record...... 415-248-37 * American Southwest Conference game 01:05 HSU Corey Jones 59 yd pass from Head Coach...... Jesse Burleson (Offensive Line) Zach Stewart (Scott Newberry kick) Record at school (yrs)...... 6-4, (one season) LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN 6 plays, 73 yards, TOP 2:53 17 - 47 Career College Record (yrs)...... same 4th 13:52 HSU Bryce Johnson 47 yd pass from (Oct. 22, 2011 in Abilene, Texas) Zach Stewart (Scott Newberry kick) Overall record last year...... 6-4 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE 3 plays, 68 yards, TOP 1:00 17 - 54 Conference record/finish...... 4-4/T4th TEXAS LUTHERAN 7 3 7 0 17 13:12 HSU Jay Wise 24 yd interception return HARDIN-SIMMONS 7 20 20 20 67 (Scott Newberry kick blockd) 17 - 60 04:06 HSU Logan Simpson 33 yd pass from Taylor Byrd (Scott Newberry kick) 7 plays, 78 yards, TOP 3:24 17 - 67

Nov. 10, 2012 2 p.m. HOWARD PAYNE Gordon Wood Stadium GAME 10 Brownwood, Texas UNIVERSITY HOWARD PAYNE FAST FACTS 2012 SCHEDULE LAST MEETING VS. TEXAS LUTHERAN

City/Zip...... Brownwood, TX 76801 Sept 1 at Trinity University 6 p.m. (Sept. 24, 2011 in Seguin, Texas) Sept 8 Southwestern Assemblies of God 6 p.m. SCORE BY QUARTERS 1 2 3 4 SCORE Founded...... 1889 Sept 15 at Wayland Baptist University 2 p.m. HOWARD PAYNE 13 0 0 0 13 Enrollment...... 1300 Sept 29 at Louisiana College* 1 p.m. TEXAS LUTHERAN 7 24 17 3 51 Oct 6 Hardin-Simmons University* 1 p.m. Nickname...... Yellow Jackets Oct 13 Mississippi College* 2 p.m. SCORING SUMMARY HPU -TLU Colors...... Navy and Old Gold Oct 20 at East Texas Baptist* 1 p.m. Stadium...... Gordon Wood Stadium (7,500) Oct 27 University of Mary Hardin-Baylor* 2 p.m. Nov 3 at Sul Ross State University* 1 p.m. 1st 14:26 TLU Charles Cooper 7 yd run Surface...... Artificial Nov 10 Texas Lutheran University* 2 p.m. (Allen Cain kick) Affiliation...... NCAA Division III * American Southwest Conference game 4 plays, 57 yards, TOP 0:34 0 - 7 05:17 HPU D.L. Brake 36 yd pass from Conference...... American Southwest 2011 RESULTS Thomas Head (Mitchell Bailey kick) President...... Dr. William Ellis 10 plays, 65 yards, TOP 4:54 7 - 7 02:13 HPU Bo Ross 12 yd fumble recovery Athletics Director...... Mike Jones Sept 3 TRINITY L 7-24 (Mitchell Bailey kick failed) 13 - 7 First year of football...... 1903 Sept 10 at SW Assemblies of God L 15-21 2nd 13:41 TLU Dominique Hardaway 2 yd run *Sept 17 SUL ROSS STATE* W 17-9 Last post-season appearance...... 1995 – L (Hardin-Simmons) (Allen Cain kick) *Sept 24 at Texas Lutheran* L 13-51 11 plays, 71 yards, TOP 3:27 13 - 14 Last conference championship...... 1995 – Co-TIAA *Oct 1 MCMURRY* L 3-50 10:36 TLU Lewis Williams 47 yd pass All-Time Record...... 472-443-43 *Oct 8 at Hardin-Simmons* L 14-33 from Mitchell Bunger (Allen Cain kick) *Oct 15 LOUISIANA COLLEGE* L 14-42 3 plays, 68 yards, TOP 0:46 13 - 21 Head Coach...... Roger Geise *Oct 22 at Mississippi College* L 21-34 05:04 TLU Allen Cain 27 yd field goal Record at School...... 1st year *Oct 29 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR* L 6-57 9 plays, 13 yards, TOP 2:58 13 - 24 *Nov 5 at East Texas Baptist* L 7-27 Career coaching record...... 0-0 03:20 TLU Darnell Bohannon-Bey 47 yd * American Southwest Conference game fumble recovery (Allen Cain kick) 13 - 31 Overall Record Last Season...... 1-9 3rd 08:12 TLU Allen Cain 27 yd field goal Conference Record...... 1-7 6 plays, 52 yards, TOP 1:24 13 - 34 02:43 TLU Mitchell Bunger 1 yd run (Allen Cain kick) 10 plays, 39 yards, TOP 3:45 13 - 41 00:42 TLU Kyle McNally 11 yd interception return (Allen Cain kick) 13 - 48 4th 08:12 TLU Allen Cain 23 yd field goal 11 plays, 89 yards, TOP 4:31 13 - 51

50 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 2011 SEASON IN REVIEW

Texas Lutheran place-kicker Allen Cain garnered four Trinity 43, TLU 14 Hardin-Simmons 67, TLU 17 playing All-America honors and a Capital One First Team Sept. 10, 2011 in San Antonio, Texas Oct. 22, 2011 in Abilene, Texas Academic All-America citation to highlight the 2011 football season for the Bulldogs. Trinity jumped to a 20-0 lead in the first quarter and never The Hardin-Simmons Cowboys scored 40 unanswered looked back in a 43-14 non-conference win Saturday over points and ran away from the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs in a Cain led all of NCAA Division III in field goals made (17) Texas Lutheran. At Trinity Football Stadium, Nyk McKissic 67-17 Homecoming romp Saturday at HSU’s Shelton Field. and set conference and school records for field goals tossed three touchdowns and rushed for another to lead The Cowboys won their third straight game as Zach Stewart made in a season and in a game (5). Cain also matched the Tigers, who improved to 2-0. TLU dropped to 1-1 with threw six touchdown passes and Corey Jones hauled in the TLU record for longest field goal – a 53-yarder against the road loss. The Bulldogs have lost 12 in a row on the five touchdown catches. Stewart and Jones hooked up for Mississippi College. road dating back to 2008. TD connections of 13, 5, 10, 88, and 59 yards. Stewart finished with 407 passing yards on 25 completions. Jones Cain was named an All-American by D3football.com, TLU 44, East Texas Baptist 34 had eight grabs for 197 yards. HSU had the ball 13 times American Football Coaches Association, the Associated Sept. 17, 2011 in Marshall, Texas and scored 10 touchdowns. HSU passed for 454 total Press, and Beyond Sports College Network. Cain was a yards and rolled up 680 yards of total offense. First Team All-America selection for D3football.com, AFCA, Wiping away a 14-point deficit and a 12-game road losing and Beyond Sports. He was named to the Second Team streak, the Texas Lutheran Bulldogs dominated East Texas Louisiana College 37, TLU 16 AP Little All-America. Baptist in the second half and powered their way to a Oct. 29, 2011 in Seguin, Texas 44-34 victory in ETBU’s Ornelas Stadium. In the American Cain also earned First Team American Southwest Confer- Southwest Conference opener for both schools, TLU (2-1, Louisiana College spoiled Texas Lutheran’s Homecoming ence honors, and he was named to the D3football.com 1-0 ASC) scored 23 unanswered points in the second half upset bid with 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter South Region First Team. to pull away from the Tigers (1-2, 0-1 ASC). “That’s a big in a 37-16 American Southwest Conference win Saturday victory for us, it really is, against a quality football team, at Seguin’s Matador Stadium. Jamie Bunting hit Dayne Cain was a finalist for the 2011 Fred Mitchell Outstanding and up here,” said Danny Padron, TLU’s second-year head Reeves for the go-ahead touchdown pass on the first play Place-Kicker Award. The Fred Mitchell Award is presented football coach. “It tells us that we can play. We can play of the fourth quarter, and Ryan Montague scored rushing to the top Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), NCAA on the road. We did a few things different, so it was kind touchdowns of 13 and 14 yards to close out the win. TLU Division II, NCAA Division III, NAIA, or NJCAA place-kicker of rewarding to see it come out.” fumbled twice deep in LC territory to end drives. Both that excels on the football field and in the community. Bulldog fumbles went into the endzone for touchbacks. The TLU 51, Howard Payne 13 last fumble came at the LC 1. TLU’s last seven possessions Freshman defensive end James Fowler was named to Sept. 24, 2011 in Seguin, Texas of the second half ended in three lost fumbles, two punts, the All-ASC Second Team, and sophomore linebacker an interception, and a turnover on downs. Bradley Snowden and junior punter Dillon Koop claimed Texas Lutheran moved to 2-0 in the American Southwest ASC Honorable Mention selections. Conference for the first time in school history with a 51- TLU 36, Mississippi College 16 13 demolition of Howard Payne on Saturday. At Seguin’s Nov. 5, 2011 in Clinton, Miss. Fowler, a true freshman, collected 26 tackles, three tackles Matador Stadium, the Bulldogs reeled off 44 unanswered for loss, and 2.5 sacks. Fowler started all 10 games and points after trailing 13-7 early in the second quarter. TLU Texas Lutheran forced seven Mississippi College turnovers recovered two fumbles. Snowden also started all 10 games is 3-1 for the first time since 1985. The Bulldogs scored a and received an American Southwest Conference and and led the Bulldogs in tackles, with 80, and added five pair of defensive touchdowns against the Yellow Jackets. school record five field goals from Allen Cain in a 36-16 quarterback hurries and a forced a fumble. Darnell Bohannon-Bey scored on a 47-yard fumble return, romp Saturday at MC’s Robinson-Hale Stadium. Texas and Kyle McNally returned an interception 11 yards for Lutheran opened a 13-0 halftime lead and led just 13-7 Koop punted 60 times for 2,381 yards, an average of 39.7 a touchdown. early in the third quarter. But the Bulldogs reeled off 23 per punt. He had a long of 74 and put 16 punts inside the unanswered points to complete just the second TLU vic- opponent’s 20-yard line. He forced 18 fair catches and TLU 43, Sul Ross State 26 tory at Mississippi College. The Bulldogs secured their did not have a punt blocked. Oct. 1, 2011 in Alpine, Texas first non-losing season since 2006, when TLU went 6-4. The Bulldogs host No. 4 Mary Hardin-Baylor at 1 p.m. next TLU finished in a tie for fourth in the nine-team American The Texas Lutheran Bulldogs rolled up 500 yards of total Saturday at Seguin’s Matador Stadium. Cain hit field goals Southwest Conference with a 5-5 overall record and a 4-4 offense and stormed to a 43-26 road victory over Sul Ross from 29, 26, 37, 53, and 49 yards. In the process, he set conference mark. The Bulldogs made a one-game improve- State on Saturday evening. At Alpine’s Jackson Field, the ASC and TLU records for most field goals in a game and ment in the won-loss record from the 2010 season. Head Bulldogs remained unbeaten in the American Southwest established new conference and school records for field Coach Danny Padron, in his second year with the Bulldogs, Conference. TLU is now 3-0 in the ASC and 4-1 overall. goals in a season, with 16. Cain’s 53-yard field goal in the is 9-11 overall and 7-9 in the conference. Padron inherited TLU is 3-0 in the ASC for the first time. The Bulldogs have fourth quarter tied the school record for longest field goal. an 0-10 team following the 2009 season. won three straight for the first time since 2004. TLU has Cain now shares the mark with Jose Zarate, who kicked a scored more than 40 points for three consecutive games 53-yarder against Cameron (Okla.) in 1986. Below are brief re-caps of all 10 games from for the first time in school history. TLU is off to its best TLU’s 2011 season: start to a season since the 1984 team started 5-0-1. TLU Mary Hardin-Baylor 56, TLU 17 led 26-20 at the half and out-scored the Lobos 17-6 in Nov. 12, 2011 in Seguin, Texas TLU 31, Austin College 28 the second half. Sept. 3, 2011 in Seguin, Texas Freshman running back Caleb Moore rushed for 265 yards McMurry 60, TLU 16 and three touchdowns in leading No.4-ranked Mary Hardin- The Victory Bell rang out across the Texas Lutheran campus Oct. 15, 2011 in Seguin, Texas Baylor to a 56-17 American Southwest Conference victory for the start of the 2011 football season as the Bulldogs Saturday over Texas Lutheran. TLU finished 2011 with a held off Austin College 31-28 Saturday at Seguin’s Matador McMurry rolled up 848 yards of total offense, 677 through 5-5 record overall and a 4-4 mark in the ASC. TLU posted Stadium. TLU junior quarterback Mitchell Bunger rushed for the air, and blitzed Texas Lutheran 60-16 Saturday after- its first non-losing season since 2006. UMHB jumped out 117 yards and threw for two scores in the win. TLU won its noon at Seguin’s Matador Stadium. McMurry quarterback to a 28-0 lead with 4:30 remaining in the first quarter. season-opener for the first time since Sept. 1, 2007. It was Jake Mullin threw for a conference record 614 yards The Cru scored on TD runs from quarterback LiDarral the second straight season that TLU won its home-opener, and completed 43-of-57 passes with four touchdowns. Bailey, from one yard, and from Moore, who scored from making second-year Head Coach Danny Padron 2-0 in Three different McMurry receivers - Delfonte Diamond, nine and 34. Geoff Myles made it 28-0 on a 61-yard punt that regard. The Bulldogs received two rushing TDs from Greg Livingston and R.J. Long - went over 100 yards return for a touchdown. TLU safety Kyle McNally returned redshirt freshman transfer Patrick Johnson and scoring receiving. Long caught a pair of touchdowns. Diamond an interception 64 yards for a touchdown to cut the Cru grabs from Ryan Jones and Cameron Peavy. had 12 grabs for 195. lead to 28-7. The pick-six was McNally’s third interception return for a touchdown this season.

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INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS

Rushes 18 Mitchell Bunger vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) Rushes 26 Ryan Montague, vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011) Charles Cooper at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Yards Rushing 265 Caleb Moore, vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) Yards Rushing 117 Mitchell Bunger vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) TD Rushes 3 Caleb Moore, vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) TD Rushes 2 Patrick Johnson vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) Long Rush 45 Sed Harris, at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) Patrick Johnson at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) Pass attempts 57 Jake Mullin, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Dominique Hardaway at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Pass completions 43 Jake Mullin, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Long Rush 53 Dominique Hardaway vs Howard Payne (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Passing 614 Jake Mullin, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Pass attempts 32 Mitchell Bunger at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) TD Passes 6 Zach Stewart, at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Mitchell Bunger at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Long Pass 88 Zach Stewart, at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Pass completions 17 Mitchell Bunger at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Receptions 12 D. Diamond, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Yards Passing 232 Mitchell Bunger at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Yards Receiving 197 Corey Jones, at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) TD Passes 3 Mitchell Bunger at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) TD Receptions 5 Corey Jones, at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Mitchell Bunger at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Long Reception 88 Corey Jones, at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Long Pass 68 Mitchell Bunger at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Field Goals 2 ANDERSON, vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) Receptions 10 Lewis Williams at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Brett Peddicord, at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Receiving 112 Ryan Jones at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Long Field Goal 43 ANDERSON, vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) TD Receptions 2 Ryan Jones at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Punts 8 Jamie Bunting, vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011) Long Reception 68 Ryan Jones at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Punting Avg 61.0 Cesar Lozano, at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Field Goals 5 Allen Cain at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Long Punt 68 J. Chancellor, at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Long Field Goal 53 Allen Cain at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Punts inside 20 4 Kyle Trella, at Trinity University (Sep 10, 2011) Punts 10 Dillon Koop vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) Long Punt Return 61 Geoff Myles, vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) Punting Avg 46.3 Dillon Koop vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Long Kickoff Return 47 Greg Livingston, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Long Punt 74 Dillon Koop vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) Tackles 17 Robert Pyssen, at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Punts inside 20 4 Dillon Koop at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) Sacks 2.5 Corey Hall, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Corneback Zack Weathersby had two interceptions in Long Punt Return 60 Tyler Denman vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Ben Robinson, at Trinity University (Sep 10, 2011) the road win at Mississippi College. Long Kickoff Return43 Ryan Jones vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Robert Pyssen, at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Tackles 14 Travis Bell vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) Corey Hall, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Kyle McNally at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Interceptions 1 PACKARD, vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) Kyle McNally vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011) Cameron Lerma, at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Sacks 2.0 Klayton Smith at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) Will Morris, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Marcus Ferree vs Howard Payne (Sep 24, 2011) Austin Cleere, vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Tackles For Loss 4.0 Walter Barreda vs Howard Payne (Sep 24, 2011) Jay Wise, at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Interceptions 2 Zack Weathersby at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Caleb Christian, at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Warmington, vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011) TEAM GAME HIGHS OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS

Rushes 58 at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Yards Rushing 278 vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) Rushes 50 vs Howard Payne (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Per Rush 5.1 vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) TD Rushes 3 at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) Yards Rushing 361 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) vs Howard Payne (Sep 24, 2011) Yards Per Rush 7.2 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) Pass attempts 35 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) TD Rushes 5 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Pass attempts 63 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Pass completions 48 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Pass completions 19 vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) Yards Passing 677 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Yards Per Pass 12.6 at Trinity University (Sep 10, 2011) Yards Passing 247 at Mississippi College (11/05/11) TD Passes 7 at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Yards Per Pass 8.3 at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Total Plays 103 vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011) TD Passes 3 at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) Total Offense 848 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Yards Per Play 9.1 at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Total Plays 88 vs Austin College (Sep 03, 2011) Points 67 at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Total Offense 500 at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Sacks By 7 at Trinity University (Sep 10, 2011) Yards Per Play 5.9 at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Points 51 vs Howard Payne (Sep 24, 2011) First Downs 41 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Sacks By 6 at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Penalties 14 at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) First Downs 30 at Sul Ross State Lobos (10-01-11) Penalty Yards 162 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Running back Dominique Hardaway tied for the single- Penalties 15 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Turnovers 7 at Mississippi College (11/05/11) game lead in rushing touchdowns, with two against Sul Penalty Yards 142 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Interceptions By 2 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Ross State. Turnovers 4 vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011) at Hardin-Simmons (Oct 22, 2011) Interceptions By 2 vs Howard Payne (Sep 24, 2011) Punts 8 vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011) at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Punting Avg 47.0 vs Howard Payne (Sep 24, 2011) Punts 10 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) Long Punt 68 at Mississippi College (11/05/11) Punting Avg 46.3 vs McMurry (Oct 15, 2011) Punts inside 20 4 at Trinity University (Sep 10, 2011) Long Punt 74 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) Long Punt Return 61 vs Mary Hardin-Baylor (Nov 11, 2011) Punts inside 20 4 at East Texas Baptist (Sep 17, 2011) Long Punt Return 60 vs Louisiana College (Oct 29, 2011)

52 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 2011 RESULTS & STATISTICS

PASSING G EFFIC CMP-ATT-INT PCT YDS TD LNG AVG/G 2011 SEASON RESULTS Mitchell Bunger 10 116.15 130-251-5 51.8 1492 14 68 149.2 DATE OPPONENT SCORE OVERALL CONFERENCE TIME ATTEND Brent Peavy 9 95.18 17-35-1 48.6 218 0 30 24.2 SEP 03, 2011 AUSTIN COLLEGE W 31-28 1-0-0 0-0-0 3:10 1842 Bryan Hill 9 96.99 15-27-1 55.6 157 0 21 17.4 SEP 10, 2011 AT TRINITY UNIVERSITY L 14-43 1-1-0 0-0-0 2:40 2720 Total 10 112.15 162-313-7 51.8 1867 14 68 186.7 • SEP 17, 2011 AT EAST TEXAS BAPTIST W 44-34 2-1-0 1-0-0 3:22 2800 Opponents 10 146.79 227-375-10 60.5 2871 31 88 287.1 • SEP 24, 2011 HOWARD PAYNE W 51-13 3-1-0 2-0-0 2:56 1756 • 10-01-11 AT SUL ROSS STATE LOBOS W 43-26 4-1-0 3-0-0 3:15 840 RECEIVING G NO. YDS AVG TD LONG AVG/G • OCT 15, 2011 MCMURRY L 16-60 4-2-0 3-1-0 3:07 845 Lewis Williams 10 43 356 8.3 2 51 35.6 • OCT 22, 2011 AT HARDIN-SIMMONS L 17-67 4-3-0 3-2-0 2:56 3278 Cameron Peavy 10 19 288 15.2 1 31 28.8 • OCT 29, 2011 #21 LOUISIANA COLLEGE L 16-37 4-4-0 3-3-0 3:05 3825 Brian Box 8 19 193 10.2 0 17 24.1 • 11/05/11 AT MISSISSIPPI COLLEGE W 36-16 5-4-0 4-3-0 3:01 4534 Ryan Jones 10 15 321 21.4 6 68 32.1 • NOV 11, 2011 #4 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR L 17-56 5-5-0 4-4-0 2:52 2420 Sherome Miller 9 13 188 14.5 1 20 20.9 • Indicates conference game Dustin Hannon 10 10 147 14.7 0 28 14.7 2011 TEAM STATISTICS Dominique Hardaway 10 8 98 12.2 3 38 9.8 Michael Kauffmann 8 6 66 11.0 1 17 8.2 Michael Soto 7 6 40 6.7 0 11 5.7 TEAM STATISTICS TLU OPP TEAM STATISTICS TLU OPP Charles Cooper 9 5 28 5.6 0 12 3.1 Scoring 285 380 Kick Return Average 19.3 18.3 Chris Chudej 9 4 32 8.0 0 14 3.6 Points Per Game 28.5 38.0 Punt Return Average 10.5 10.5 Quinnten Cleveland 6 4 29 7.2 0 13 4.8 First Downs 196 235 Int Return Average 11.6 12.1 Patrick Johnson 7 4 21 5.2 0 10 3.0 Rushing 95 94 Fumbles-Lost 28-14 28-19 Collin Bode 4 1 21 21.0 0 21 5.2 Passing 84 124 Penalties-Yards 78-716 85-728 D’Vonte Daniels 4 1 15 15.0 0 15 3.8 Penalty 17 17 Average Per Game 71.6 72.8 Therron Jerome 7 1 14 14.0 0 14 2.0 Rushing Yardage 1626 1949 Punts-Yards 60-2381 50-1980 Jonathan Horton 8 1 5 5.0 0 5 0.6 Yards Gained Rushing 2016 2208 Average Per Punt 39.7 39.6 Chisolm Ibeh 3 1 5 5.0 0 5 1.7 Yards Lost Rushing 390 259 Net Punt Average 34.8 32.3 Kody Zimmerhanzel 2 1 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 Rushing Attempts 454 391 Time Of Possession/Game 29:10 30:21 TOTAL 10 162 1867 11.5 14 68 186.7 Average Per Rush 3.6 5.0 3Rd-Down Conversions 59/167 58/143 OPPONENTS 10 227 2871 12.6 31 88 287.1 Average Per Game 162.6 194.9 3Rd-Down Pct 35% 41% PUNT RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Tds Rushing 15 18 4Th-Down Conversions 14/24 8/19 Passing Yardage 1867 2871 4Th-Down Pct 58% 42% Tyler Denman 17 232 13.6 0 60 Comp-Att-Int 162-313-7 227-375-10 Sacks By-Yards 19-119 26-165 Darnell Bohannon-Bey 4 -2 -0.5 0 3 Average Per Pass 6.0 7.7 Misc Yards 0 6 Lewis Williams 3 25 8.3 0 20 Average Per Catch 11.5 12.6 Touchdowns Scored 33 52 Jordan Vines 1 8 8.0 0 0 Average Per Game 186.7 287.1 Field Goals-Attempts 17-21 6-9 TOTAL 25 263 10.5 0 60 Tds Passing 14 31 On-Side Kicks 1-2 1-3 OPPONENTS 24 251 10.5 1 61 Total Offense 3493 4820 Red-Zone Scores (33-42) 79% (37-40) 93% INTERCEPTIONS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Total Plays 767 766 Red-Zone Touchdowns (21-42) 50% (33-40) 82% Average Per Play 4.6 6.3 Pat-Attempts (32-32) 100% (42-49) 86% Kyle McNally 4 116 29.0 3 64 Average Per Game 349.3 482.0 Attendance 10688 14172 Zack Weathersby 2 0 0.0 0 0 Kick Returns: #-Yards 57-1100 44-804 Games/Avg Per Game 5/2138 5/2834 Tanner Sparks 1 0 0.0 0 0 Punt Returns: #-Yards 25-263 24-251 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Travis Bell 1 0 0.0 0 0 Int Returns: #-Yards 10-116 7-85 Brian DuBose 1 0 0.0 0 0 Jonathan Horton 1 0 0.0 0 0 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL TOTAL 10 116 11.6 3 64 TEXAS LUTHERAN 54 93 98 40 285 OPPONENTS 7 85 12.1 1 24 OPPONENTS 114 96 75 95 380 KICK RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Lewis Williams 32 625 19.5 0 41 RUSHING GP ATT GAIN LOSS NET AVG TD LONG AVG/G Ryan Jones 12 298 24.8 0 43 Dominique Hardaway 10 114 482 39 443 3.9 5 53 44.3 Tyler Denman 8 99 12.4 0 21 Charles Cooper 9 93 460 51 409 4.4 4 31 45.4 Patrick Johnson 2 34 17.0 0 18 Mitchell Bunger 10 107 442 154 288 2.7 1 29 28.8 Cameron Peavy 1 17 17.0 0 17 Patrick Johnson 7 43 177 12 165 3.8 4 22 23.6 Sherome Miller 1 7 7.0 0 7 Brent Peavy 9 42 203 51 152 3.6 1 22 16.9 Garrett Blucher 1 20 20.0 0 20 Therron Jerome 7 13 60 5 55 4.2 0 14 7.9 TOTAL 57 1100 19.3 0 43 Travis Bell 10 1 34 0 34 34.0 0 34 3.4 OPPONENTS 44 804 18.3 0 47 Tanner Sparks 9 1 32 0 32 32.0 0 32 3.6 FUMBLE RETURNS NO. YDS AVG TD LONG Lewis Williams 10 4 35 7 28 7.0 0 32 2.8 D’vonte Daniels 4 8 24 0 24 3.0 0 8 6.0 Darnell Bohannon-Bey 2 47 23.5 1 47 Quinnten Cleveland 6 3 12 0 12 4.0 0 6 2.0 Zack Weathersby 1 0 0.0 0 0 Dillon Koop 10 1 9 0 9 9.0 0 9 0.9 Tanner Sparks 1 34 34.0 0 32 Bryan Hill 9 18 46 41 5 0.3 0 10 0.6 Delas Lancelin 1 8 8.0 0 8 Team 8 6 0 30 -30 -5.0 0 0 -3.8 Jonathan Horton 1 7 7.0 0 7 Total...... 10 454 2016 390 1626 3.6 15 53 162.6 Jordan Vines 1 5 5.0 0 5 Opponents...... 10 391 2208 259 1949 5.0 18 45 194.9 TOTAL...... 7 101 14.4 1 47 OPPONENTS...... 4 22 5.5 1 12

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—| PATS —| ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G SCORING TD FGS KICK RUSH RCV PASS DXP SAF POINTS Patrick Johnson 7 165 21 0 34 0 220 31.4 Allen Cain 0 17-21 32-32 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 83 Sherome Miller 9 0 188 0 7 0 195 21.7 Dominique Hardaway 8 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 48 Brian Box 8 0 193 0 0 0 193 24.1 Ryan Jones 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Brent Peavy 9 152 0 0 0 0 152 16.9 Patrick Johnson 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Dustin Hannon 10 0 147 0 0 0 147 14.7 Charles Cooper 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Kyle McNally 10 0 0 0 0 116 116 11.6 Kyle McNally 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Therron Jerome 7 55 14 0 0 0 69 9.9 Lewis Williams 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Michael Kauffmann 8 0 66 0 0 0 66 8.2 Brent Peavy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Quinnten Cleveland 6 12 29 0 0 0 41 6.8 Mitchell Bunger 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Michael Soto 7 0 40 0 0 0 40 5.7 Michael Kauffmann 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 D’Vonte Daniels 4 24 15 0 0 0 39 9.8 Sherome Miller 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Travis Bell 10 34 0 0 0 0 34 3.4 Cameron Peavy 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Chris Chudej 9 0 32 0 0 0 32 3.6 Darnell Bohannon-Bey 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Tanner Sparks 9 32 0 0 0 0 32 3.6 TEAM 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 2 4 Collin Bode 4 0 21 0 0 0 21 5.2 Bryan Hill 0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 0-0 0 0 0 Garrett Blucher 6 0 0 0 20 0 20 3.3 Jonathan Horton 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 0 Dillon Koop 10 9 0 0 0 0 9 0.9 TOTAL...... 33 17-21 32-32 0-1 0 0-0 0 2 285 Jordan Vines 5 0 0 8 0 0 8 1.6 OPPONENTS...... 52 6-9 42-49 0-1 2 2-2 0 2 380 Chisolm Ibeh 3 0 5 0 0 0 5 1.7 Jonathan Horton 8 0 5 0 0 0 5 0.6 TOTAL OFFENSE G PLAYS RUSH PASS TOTAL AVG/G Bryan Hill 9 5 0 0 0 0 5 0.6 Mitchell Bunger 10 358 288 1492 1780 178.0 Darnell Bohannon-Bey 10 0 0 -2 0 0 -2 -0.2 Dominique Hardaway 10 114 443 0 443 44.3 TEAM 8 -30 0 0 0 0 -30 -3.8 Charles Cooper 9 93 409 0 409 45.4 TOTAL...... 10 1626 1867 263 1100 116 4972 497.2 Brent Peavy 9 77 152 218 370 41.1 OPPONENTS...... 10 1949 2871 251 804 85 5960 596.0 Patrick Johnson 7 43 165 0 165 23.6 Bryan Hill 9 45 5 157 162 18.0 2011 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS Therron Jerome 7 13 55 0 55 7.9 |— TACKLES —||— SACKS —||— PASS DEF —| |— FUMBLES —| BLKD Travis Bell 10 1 34 0 34 3.4 DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP-GS SOLO AST TOTAL TFL/YDS NO YDS INT YDS BRUP QBH RCV YDS FF KICK SAF Tanner Sparks 9 1 32 0 32 3.6 42 Bradley Snowden 10-10 42 38 80 3.5-7 • • • 5 • 1 • • Lewis Williams 10 4 28 0 28 2.8 1 Kyle McNally 10-9 50 28 78 2.0-10 • 4-116 4 • 1-0 • • • D’Vonte Daniels 4 8 24 0 24 6.0 22 Darnell Bohannon-Bey 10-10 41 13 54 1.5-5 • • 7 • 2-47 • 2 • 56 Marcus Ferree 10-7 26 27 53 7.0-44 3.5-39 • 2 2 • 1 • • Quinnten Cleveland 6 3 12 0 12 2.0 19 Tanner Sparks 9-5 31 14 45 1.0-2 • 1-0 • • 2-34 3 • • Dillon Koop 10 1 9 0 9 0.9 44 Delas Lancelin 10-10 17 23 40 2.5-7 0.5-2 . 3 1 1-8 1 1 • TEAM 8 6 -30 0 -30 -3.8 33 Travis Bell 10-3 22 17 39 1.0-1 • 1-0 2 • 1-0 • • • TOTAL 10 767 1626 1867 3493 349.3 13 Zack Weathersby 10-5 29 8 37 2.0-2 • 2-0 3 • 1-0 • • • OPPONENTS 10 766 1949 2871 4820 482.0 26 Brian DuBose 10-5 13 17 30 4.0-16 1.0-7 1-0 4 • 1-0 1 • • 18 Jonathan Horton 8-5 23 7 30 • • 1-0 2 • 2-7 • • • FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA PCT 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 LG BLK 38 James Fowler 10-10 10 16 26 3.0-13 2.5-13 • • 4 2-0 • • • 53 Walter Barreda 8-4 18 7 25 9.0-28 3.0-16 • • • 2-0 3 2 • Allen Cain 17-21 81.0 0-0 7-8 3-4 5-6 2-3 53 1 25 Jordan Vines 5-1 17 6 23 1.0-1 • • 1 • 3-5 1 1 • 30 Dakota Sebesta 9-1 9 13 22 2.0-3 • • • • • • • • FG SEQUENCE TEXAS LUTHERAN OPPONENTS 90 Rodrick Sparks 10-2 14 7 21 5.0-30 2.5-14 • • • • 1 • • 32 Emmanuel Asahene 10-0 9 12 21 2.0-7 1.0-5 • • • • 2 • • Austin College (52),21 (43),(28) 68 Klayton Smith 4-4 7 6 13 4.0-19 3.0-15 • • • 1-0 1 • • Trinity University - - 15 Chad Ellis 6-5 4 8 12 2.5-19 1.0-9 • • 1 • • • • East Texas Baptist 37 (35),(38) 36 Benjamin Munster 8-1 8 4 12 3.0-12 1.0-4 • • 1 • 1 • • Howard Payne (27),(27),(23) - 46 Kory Robbins 4-3 4 7 11 • • • • • • • • • Sul Ross State Lobos (44),(29),(23) 25 14 Adam McGuire 8-4 6 4 10 1.5-4 • • 1 • • 1 • • 52 Nick Waters 8-4 1 7 8 2.5-13 0.5-2 • 1 • • 1 • • McMurry - (25) 20 Gary Cooper 3-1 4 3 7 • • • 2 • • • • • Hardin-Simmons (36),44 - 95 Justin Rice 5-0 3 4 7 1.0-1 • • • • • • • • Louisiana College (32),(46),(44) (22) 96 Bryan Doolittle 6-0 5 2 7 3.0-10 1.0-7 • • 1 • • • • Mississippi College (29),(26),(37),(53),(49) 39 27 Kevin Cossey 2-0 4 2 6 1.0-2 • • • • • • • • Mary Hardin-Baylor 52,(43) 45 TM TEAM 8-0 6 • 6 2.0-7 • • • • • 2 • 2 47 Jeremy Linzer 4-0 1 4 5 0.5-0 • • • 1 • • • • Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made. 35 Cedric Whitaker 9-0 4 1 5 • • • • • • • • • 88 Dustin Hannon 10-0 2 1 3 • • • • • • • • • PUNTING NO. YDS AVG LONG TB FC I20 BLKD 40 Zachary Sauers 3-0 3 • 3 • • • • • • • • • Dillon Koop 60 2381 39.7 74 2 18 16 0 73 Jacob Laubach 10-10 2 • 2 • • • • • • • • • TOTAL 60 2381 39.7 74 2 18 16 0 39 Grant Reber 5-0 1 1 2 • • • • • • • • • 31 Donald Morgan 1-1 2 • 2 1.0-2 • • • • • • • • OPPONENTS 50 1980 39.6 68 5 5 12 1 51 Garrett Blucher 6-0 2 • 2 • • • • • • • • • 48 Tyler Denman 9-0 1 1 2 0.5-1 0.5-1 • • • • • • • KICKOFFS NO. YDS AVG TB OB RETN NET YDLN 76 Kendall Wilkerson 10-7 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • Allen Cain 58 3731 64.3 12 3 70 Josh Goodlow 10-10 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • Dillon Koop 1 60 60.0 0 0 94 Jacob Badgett 3-0 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • 59 Dylan Alexander 8-6 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • TOTAL 59 3791 64.3 12 3 804 46.6 23 8 Mitchell Bunger 10-10 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • OPPONENTS 67 3853 57.5 5 2 1100 39.6 30 34 D’Vonte Daniels 4-0 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • 83 Sherome Miller 9-7 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • ALL PURPOSE G RUSH REC PR KOR IR TOT AVG/G 4 Dillon Koop 10-0 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • Lewis Williams 10 28 356 25 625 0 1034 103.4 21 Allen Cain 10-0 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • 28 Chris Chudej 9-8 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • Ryan Jones 10 0 321 0 298 0 619 61.9 25 Joey Meza 1-0 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • Dominique Hardaway 10 443 98 0 0 0 541 54.1 66 Joseph Zequeira 1-0 • • • • • • • 1 • • • • Charles Cooper 9 409 28 0 0 0 437 48.6 TOTAL 10-0 452 308 760 69-266 19-119 10-116 32 17 19-101 20 6 2 Tyler Denman 9 0 0 232 99 0 331 36.8 OPPONENTS 10-0 465 350 815 92.0-366 26-165 7-85 35 18 14-22 18 1 2 Cameron Peavy 10 0 288 0 17 0 305 30.5 Mitchell Bunger 10 288 0 0 0 0 288 28.8

54 | Texas Lutheran University Football 2012 2011 ASC HONORS & ASC STANDINGS

2011 ASC ALL-CONFERENCE FIRST TEAM 2011 ASC ALL-CONFERENCE HONORABLE MENTION

OFFENSE OFFENSE WR Darnell Williams Louisiana College Sr. Gulfport, MS (Trinity Valley CC) WR Corey Jones Hardin-Simmons Jr. Midland, TX (MHS) WR Lee Carothers Sul Ross State Jr. Austin, TX (Travis HS) SLOT DeMarrion Buford-Hughes Mississippi College Fr. Mobile, AL (W.P. Davidson HS) SLOT Dayne Reeves Louisiana College Sr. Longville, LA (South Beauregard HS) SLOT Eric Shaffer McMurry Jr. Fayetteville, AR (Missouri State) SLOT Travis Tatsch Hardin-Simmons Sr. San Antonio, TX (Reagan HS) TE Patrick Flanagan Hardin-Simmons Jr. Friendswood, TX (Clearbrook HS) TE Delfonte Diamond McMurry Sr. Houston, TX (Nimitz HS) OG Chuck North Hardin-Simmons So. Montgomery, TX (MHS) OG Darin Moore Louisiana College Jr. Ponchatoula, LA (PHS) OT Sam Maxie# Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Austin, TX (Bowie HS) OG Mike Coles Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) OT Koby Parker# Hardin-Simmons Sr. Baird, TX (BHS) OG Bertrick Ervin McMurry Sr. Missouri City, TX (Thurgood Marshall HS) OT Nolan Hankins McMurry So. Rogers, AR (Missouri State) OT Nate Menkin Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Lago Vista, TX (LVHS) C Travis Sugar Hardin-Simmons Jr. Leander, TX (LHS) OT Jeremy Yujnoyic Louisiana College Jr. Belle Chasse, LA (BCHS) C Jacob Hunter Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Gatesville, TX (GHS) C Ben Feibel Louisiana College Sr. Shreveport, LA (Northwood HS) C Chance Johnson East Texas Baptist Sr. Diboll, TX (DHS) QB Jake Mullin McMurry Jr. Burleson, TX (BHS) QB LiDarral Bailey# Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Bremond, TX (BHS) RB Darius Wilson Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Houston, TX (Cy Springs HS) QB Jamie Bunting# Louisiana College Jr. Alexandria, LA (Alexandria Senior HS) RB Steven Rockwell Hardin-Simmons Sr. Ore City, TX (OCHS) RB Ryan Montague Louisiana College Fr. New Orleans, LA (St. Augustine HS) RB Steven Knight Mississippi College Sr. Pearl, MS (Hinds CC) RB Elijah Hudson Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Albany, TX (AHS) PK Allen Cain Texas Lutheran Jr. San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) PK Chris Campbell Mississippi College Jr. Hattiesburg, MS (Presbyterian Christian) RET Geoff Myles Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. San Antonio, TX (Stevens HS) RET Greg Livingston McMurry Fr. Spring, TX (SHS) RET Jeret Smith McMurry Fr. Abilene, TX (AHS) DEFENSE DL Phil Ford Louisiana College Jr. New Orleans, LA (Teurlings Catholic) DEFENSE DL Corey Hall McMurry Jr. Farmers Branch, TX (FBHS) DL Jamal Agbor Hardin-Simmons Jr. Coleman, TX (CHS) DL Matt Tarver East Texas Baptist Sr. Wylie, TX (WHS) DL Matt Gordon Hardin-Simmons Sr. Round Rock, TX (RRHS) DL Jarryn Bingham Mississippi College Sr. Ridgeland, MS (Northeast Miss. CC) DL Jeremy Horton Mississippi College Sr. Terry, MS (Holmes CC) DL Chris Brent Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Kaufman, TX (KHS) LB Jeremy Bertrand Mississippi College Sr. Abbeville, LA (Vermilion Catholic) DL Korey Steward Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Fort Worth, TX (Southwest HS) LB Jonathan Petty Hardin-Simmons So. Converse, TX (Judson HS) LB Javicz Jones Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. Katy, TX (Morton Ranch HS) LB Brad Snowden Texas Lutheran So. Houston, TX (Seven Lakes HS) LB Nate Janzen Louisiana College Jr. Pottsboro, TX (PHS) LB Jonathan Wilder Hardin-Simmons So. Cedar Park, TX (Vista Ridge HS) LB Robert Pyssen Sul Ross State Sr. Pleasanton, TX (PHS) DB J.C. Hickman Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Fredericksburg, TX (FHS) LB Blake Rowell Mississippi College Sr. Satsuma, AL (SHS) DB Collin Bieschke East Texas Baptist Jr. Baytown, TX (Robert E. Lee HS) DB Will Morris McMurry Sr. Katy, TX (New Mexico State) DB Tracy Cooper Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Crockett, TX (CHS) DB Rocky Vaclavick Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Edna, TX (EHS) DB Alex Cloudy East Texas Baptist Jr. Center, TX (CHS) DB Reggie Calhoun Louisiana College Jr. New Orleans, LA (Trinity Valley CC) DB Brodrick Frederick Louisiana College Jr. Baton Rouge, LA (Capitol HS) DB Jarrad Craine Mississippi College Sr. Brandon, MS (Hinds CC) P Dillon Koop Texas Lutheran Jr. Vanderbilt, TX (Industrial HS) P Cote Schacherl Howard Payne Sr. Flatonia, TX (FHS) P Chad Peevey Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Bryan, TX (St. Joseph’s HS)

2011 ASC ALL-CONFERENCE SECOND TEAM (Listed in order of voting point totals at each position; #, & indicates tie in voting at that position)

OFFENSE 2011 ASC FOOTBALL FINAL STANDINGS WR R.J. Long McMurry Sr. Corpus Christi, TX (Abilene Christian) WR Damian Davis Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Mart, TX (MHS) Teams Conf. Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Neutral Streak SLOT Kwame Spikes East Texas Baptist So. Jasper, TX (JHS) Mary Hardin-Baylor 8-0 1.000 378 132 12-1 .923 564 224 8-1 4-0 0-0 Lost 1 TE Brady Engelmohr Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Louise, TX (Ganado HS) OG Rudy Nerio Mary Hardin-Baylor Jr. San Antonio, TX (Madison HS) McMurry 7-1 .875 377 171 9-3 .750 452 339 4-0 5-3 0-0 Lost 1 OG Cody Saxton Mississippi College Jr. Canton, MS (Holmes CC) Louisiana College 5-3 .625 283 218 7-3 .700 371 242 5-1 2-2 0-0 Lost 2 OT Torrance Leonard East Texas Baptist So. Houston, TX (Alief Hastings HS) Hardin-Simmons 4-4 .500 286 227 6-4 .600 357 265 4-1 2-3 0-0 Won 1 OT Justin Cardwell Mississippi College Sr. Moody, AL (MHS) C Kiefer Price McMurry Jr. Copperas Cove, TX (CCHS) East Texas Baptist 4-4 .500 260 256 5-5 .500 324 307 4-1 1-4 0-0 Won 2 QB Sed Harris East Texas Baptist Sr. Fort Worth, TX (Everman HS) Texas Lutheran 4-4 .500 240 309 5-5 .500 285 380 2-3 3-2 0-0 Lost 1 RB Dominique Carson Sul Ross State Jr. Waxahachie, TX (WHS) Mississippi College 2-6 .250 225 318 3-7 .300 289 380 3-2 0-5 0-0 Lost 3 RB Justin Johnson McMurry Jr. Gilmer, TX (Abilene Christian) RB Jair Stover East Texas Baptist Sr. Houston, TX (Katy HS) Sul Ross State 1-7 .125 184 394 2-8 .200 225 441 1-3 0-5 1-0 Lost 2 PK Scott Newberry Hardin-Simmons Jr. Waco, TX (Midway HS) Howard Payne 1-7 .125 95 303 1-9 .100 117 348 1-4 0-5 0-0 Lost 7 RET Tariekus Ellis Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Allen, TX (AHS) 2011 ASC FOOTBALL INDIVIDUAL AWARDS DEFENSE DL Silvio Diaz Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Leander, TX (LHS) DL Josh Montgomery Louisiana College Sr. Texarkana, TX (Pleasant Grove HS) Offensive Player of the Year: Jake Mullin, QB, Jr., McMurry DL Allen Dixon Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Waco, TX (Midway HS) Defensive Player of the Year: Javicz Jones, LB, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor DL James Fowler Texas Lutheran Fr. San Antonio, TX (Winston Churchill HS) Special Teams Player of the Year: Tariekus Ellis, RET, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor LB Kerry Gamble McMurry Sr. Athens, TX (AHS) Offensive Lineman of the Year: Nate Menkin, OT, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor LB Nick Hernandez McMurry Sr. Rosenberg, TX (Foster HS) Defensive Lineman of the Year: Phil Ford, DE, Jr., Louisiana College LB Ty Dooley Mary Hardin-Baylor So. Sunray, TX (SHS) Freshman of the Year: Ryan Montague, RB, Louisiana College LB Bronson Buzzard Hardin-Simmons Sr. Coleman, TX (CHS) Sportsmanship Athlete of the Year: Matt Tarver, DL, Sr., East Texas Baptist LB Taylor Cottano Louisiana College Sr. New Roads, LA (Catholic-Pointe Coach of the Year: Pete Fredenburg, Mary Hardin-Baylor Coupee) LB Ryan Metcalf Mary Hardin-Baylor Sr. Katy, TX (Morton Ranch HS) DB D.J. Baiza McMurry Jr. Post, TX (PHS) DB Demetrius Cody Howard Payne Sr. Killeen, TX (Early County HS) DB Caleb Christian Hardin-Simmons Sr. Spring, TX (Concordia HS) DB Jay Wise Hardin-Simmons Jr. Amarillo, TX (AHS) P Jacob Chancellor Mississippi College Sr. Quitman, MS (Belhaven)

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G PASS DEFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. YardsAvg. TD Avg/G RECEIVE YDS/GAME Cl G Rec. Yards TD Long Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 76 11 73 0 1 0 564 43.4 1. Hardin-Simmons 10 150 262 13 57.3 1506 5.7 12 150.6 1. Lee Carothers-SRSU JR 9 58 1018 7 61 6.4 17.6 113.1 2. McMurry 12 63 4 36 13 0 0 452 37.7 2. Louisiana College 10 143 295 17 48.5 1946 6.6 9 194.6 2. Darnell Williams-LC SR 10 62 1101 10 87 6.2 17.8 110.1 3. Louisiana College 10 51 5 46 2 0 0 371 37.1 3. Sul Ross State 10 147 278 6 52.9 2023 7.3 25 202.3 3. Travis Tatsch-HSU SR 10 53 832 6 89 5.3 15.7 83.2 4. Hardin-Simmons 10 48 10 37 1 0 0 357 35.7 4. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 249 462 20 53.9 2712 5.9 21 208.6 4. DeMarrion B.-Hughes-MC FR 8 24 647 8 80 3.0 27.0 80.9 5. East Texas Baptist 10 41 13 37 0 0 1 324 32.4 5. McMurry 12 181 346 18 52.3 2523 7.3 17 210.2 5. Corey Jones-HSU JR 10 42 788 8 88 4.2 18.8 78.8 6. Mississippi College 10 38 7 36 0 0 2 289 28.9 6. Mississippi College 10 161 325 12 49.5 2174 6.7 23 217.4 6. D. Diamond-MCM SR 12 71 930 8 66 5.9 13.1 77.5 7. Texas Lutheran 10 33 17 32 0 0 2 285 28.5 7. Howard Payne 10 161 254 13 63.4 2285 9.0 19 228.5 7. Damian Davis-UMHB SR 13 61 928 9 90 4.7 15.2 71.4 8. Sul Ross State 10 31 3 26 1 0 1 225 22.5 8. East Texas Baptist 10 168 318 13 52.8 2369 7.4 19 236.9 8. Al Lewis-ETBU SO 10 42 643 5 48 4.2 15.3 64.3 9. Howard Payne 10 16 3 12 0 0 0 117 11.7 9. Texas Lutheran 10 227 375 10 60.5 2871 7.7 31 287.1 9. D’Mario Parker-LC SR 10 50 631 5 49 5.0 12.6 63.1 10. R.J. Long-MCM SR 12 56 738 11 55 4.7 13.2 61.5 SCORING DEFENSE G TD FG XPT 2XP DXP Saf Points Avg/G INTERCEPTIONS G No. Yards TD Avg. TOTAL OFFENSE Cl G Rush Pass Plays Total Yds/G 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 30 7 17 2 0 1 224 17.2 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 20 248 2 12.4 2. Louisiana College 10 31 9 21 4 0 0 242 24.2 2. McMurry 12 18 382 3 21.2 1. Jake Mullin-MCM JR 12 111 3371 539 3482 290.2 3. Hardin-Simmons 10 35 7 32 1 0 0 265 26.5 3. Louisiana College 10 17 284 0 16.7 2. Jamie Bunting-LC JR 10 -36 2720 408 2684 268.4 4. McMurry 12 46 5 38 4 0 1 339 28.2 4. Howard Payne 10 13 109 0 8.4 3. Sed Harris-ETBU SR 10 1018 1583 366 2601 260.1 5. East Texas Baptist 10 41 6 37 1 1 1 307 30.7 5. East Texas Baptist 10 13 378 3 29.1 4. Tommy Reyer-MC SR 10 296 1935 419 2231 223.1 6. Howard Payne 10 47 7 39 2 0 1 348 34.8 6. Hardin-Simmons 10 13 130 1 10.0 5. Scotty Walden-SRSU SR 10 169 1977 369 2146 214.6 7. Texas Lutheran 10 52 6 42 2 0 2 380 38.0 7. Mississippi College 10 12 152 1 12.7 6. LiDarral Bailey-UMHB JR 13 740 1862 362 2602 200.2 Mississippi College 10 50 10 48 1 0 0 380 38.0 8. Texas Lutheran 10 10 116 3 11.6 7. Mitchell Bunger-TLU JR 10 288 1492 358 1780 178.0 9. Sul Ross State 10 60 8 51 2 0 1 441 44.1 9. Sul Ross State 10 6 87 1 14.5 8. Zach Stewart-HSU JR 8 0 1234 175 1234 154.2 9. Darius Wilson-UMHB JR 12 1339 0 244 1339 111.6 TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G PENALTIES G No. Yards Avg/G 10. Steven Rockwell-HSU SR 10 1047 0 187 1047 104.7 1. Louisiana College 10 1849 3010 785 4859 6.2 49 485.9 1. Louisiana College 10 62 544 54.4 SCORING Cl G TD FG XPT 2XP Pts Pts/G 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 3783 2088 937 5871 6.3 64 451.6 2. Hardin-Simmons 10 65 640 64.0 3. East Texas Baptist 10 2187 2311 757 4498 5.9 36 449.8 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 110 905 69.6 1. Steven Rockwell-HSU SR 10 19 0 0 0 114 11.4 4. McMurry 12 1149 4155 895 5304 5.9 55 442.0 4. Howard Payne 10 81 701 70.1 2. Allen Cain-TLU JR 10 0 17 32 0 83 8.3 5. Hardin-Simmons 10 1902 2323 711 4225 5.9 46 422.5 5. Texas Lutheran 10 78 716 71.6 3. Chad Peevey-UMHB SO 13 0 11 73 0 106 8.2 6. Texas Lutheran 10 1626 1867 767 3493 4.6 29 349.3 6. Mississippi College 10 80 792 79.2 4. Darius Wilson-UMHB JR 12 16 0 0 0 96 8.0 7. Sul Ross State 10 1370 2075 677 3445 5.1 28 344.5 7. McMurry 12 110 962 80.2 5. Steven Knight-MC SR 10 13 0 0 0 78 7.8 8. Mississippi College 10 1370 2066 716 3436 4.8 35 343.6 8. East Texas Baptist 10 101 811 81.1 6. Scott Newberry-HSU JR 10 0 10 37 0 67 6.7 9. Howard Payne 10 1356 696 586 2052 3.5 14 205.2 9. Sul Ross State 10 92 813 81.3 7. Darnell Williams-LC SR 10 11 0 0 0 66 6.6 8. Brett Peddicord-ETBU SR 9 0 10 25 0 55 6.1 TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Avg/G TIME OF POSSESSION G Poss. Time Avg/G 9. Adan Olivares-LC FR 10 0 5 45 0 60 6.0 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 1409 2712 956 4121 4.3 28 317.0 1. Sul Ross State 10 330:46 33:04 Ryan Montague-LC SO 10 10 0 0 0 60 6.0 2. Louisiana College 10 1503 1946 698 3449 4.9 25 344.9 2. Howard Payne 10 325:51 32:35 ALL PURPOSE Cl G Rush Rcv PR KR Yards Yards/G 3. Hardin-Simmons 10 2121 1506 714 3627 5.1 33 362.7 3. East Texas Baptist 10 317:41 31:46 4. McMurry 12 1837 2523 820 4360 5.3 37 363.3 4. Louisiana College 10 304:16 30:25 1. Darnell Williams-LC SR 10 75 1101 8 274 1458 145.8 5. East Texas Baptist 10 1420 2369 698 3789 5.4 37 378.9 5. Mississippi College 10 294:34 29:27 2. Lee Carothers-SRSU JR 9 14 1018 22 126 1180 131.1 6. Howard Payne 10 1612 2285 623 3897 6.3 42 389.7 6. McMurry 12 353:19 29:26 3. Darius Wilson-UMHB JR 12 1339 83 0 71 1493 124.4 7. Mississippi College 10 1862 2174 740 4036 5.5 43 403.6 7. Texas Lutheran 10 291:43 29:10 4. Steven Knight-MC SR 10 885 319 0 29 1233 123.3 8. Sul Ross State 10 2207 2023 675 4230 6.3 56 423.0 8. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 372:26 28:38 5. Jair Stover-ETBU SR 10 1016 175 0 0 1191 119.1 9. Texas Lutheran 10 1949 2871 766 4820 6.3 49 482.0 9. Hardin-Simmons 10 284:37 28:27 6. Steven Rockwell-HSU SR 10 1047 93 0 26 1166 116.6 7. D. Carson-SRSU JR 9 797 147 45 0 989 109.9 RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G Gained Lost 8. Lewis Williams-TLU FR 10 28 356 25 625 1034 103.4 TURNOVER MARGIN G Fumb Int Ttl Fumb Int Ttl Margin Per/G 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 690 3783 5.5 47 291.0 9. Sed Harris-ETBU SR 10 1018 0 0 0 1018 101.8 2. East Texas Baptist 10 420 2187 5.2 18 218.7 1. Texas Lutheran 10 19 10 29 14 7 21 +8 0.80 10. Kwame Spikes-ETBU JR 10 21 532 0 462 1015 101.5 3. Hardin-Simmons 10 417 1902 4.6 28 190.2 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 14 20 34 12 15 27 +7 0.54 PUNTING Cl G No. Yards Long Avg. 4. Louisiana College 10 383 1849 4.8 23 184.9 3. East Texas Baptist 10 10 13 23 9 9 18 +5 0.50 5. Texas Lutheran 10 454 1626 3.6 15 162.6 4. Louisiana College 10 16 17 33 10 20 30 +3 0.30 1. Cote Schacherl-HPU SR 10 64 2810 73 43.9 6. Sul Ross State 10 364 1370 3.8 13 137.0 Hardin-Simmons 10 13 13 26 12 11 23 +3 0.30 2. Jacob Chancellor-MC SR 10 60 2489 68 41.5 Mississippi College 10 398 1370 3.4 14 137.0 6. Mississippi College 10 13 12 25 14 14 28 -3 -0.30 3. Dillon Koop-TLU JR 10 60 2381 74 39.7 8. Howard Payne 10 464 1356 2.9 9 135.6 Sul Ross State 10 13 6 19 10 12 22 -3 -0.30 4. Brandon Abbott-HSU SO 9 27 1061 59 39.3 9. McMurry 12 339 1149 3.4 18 95.8 8. Howard Payne 10 11 13 24 22 9 31 -7 -0.70 5. Chad Peevey-UMHB SO 13 51 1876 63 36.8 9. McMurry 12 12 18 30 18 23 41 -11 -0.92 6. Brett Peddicord-ETBU SR 9 28 1019 47 36.4 RUSHING DEFENSE G Att Yards Avg. TD Yards/G 7. Jamie Bunting-LC JR 10 32 1110 69 34.7 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 494 1409 2.9 7 108.4 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FIELD GOALS Cl G Made Att. Pct. Made/G 2. East Texas Baptist 10 380 1420 3.7 18 142.0 3. Louisiana College 10 403 1503 3.7 16 150.3 1. Allen Cain-TLU JR 10 17 21 81.0 1.70 RUSHING Cl G Att. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg/G 4. McMurry 12 474 1837 3.9 20 153.1 2. Brett Peddicord-ETBU SR 9 10 14 71.4 1.11 5. Howard Payne 10 369 1612 4.4 23 161.2 1. Darius Wilson-UMHB JR 12 244 1339 5.5 16 64 111.6 3. Scott Newberry-HSU JR 10 10 10 100.0 1.00 6. Mississippi College 10 415 1862 4.5 20 186.2 2. Steven Rockwell-HSU SR 10 187 1047 5.6 18 38 104.7 4. Chad Peevey-UMHB SO 13 11 19 57.9 0.85 7. Texas Lutheran 10 391 1949 5.0 18 194.9 3. Sed Harris-ETBU SR 10 125 1018 8.1 5 70 101.8 5. Chris Campbell-MC JR 10 7 11 63.6 0.70 8. Hardin-Simmons 10 452 2121 4.7 21 212.1 4. Jair Stover-ETBU SR 10 210 1016 4.8 10 52 101.6 6. Adan Olivares-LC FR 10 5 9 55.6 0.50 9. Sul Ross State 10 397 2207 5.6 31 220.7 5. D. Carson-SRSU JR 9 150 797 5.3 7 59 88.6 7. Jessie Garcia-MCM SR 12 4 5 80.0 0.33 6. Steven Knight-MC SR 10 177 885 5.0 10 72 88.5 8. Jeremy Barber-ETBU FR 10 3 4 75.0 0.30 PASS OFFENSE G Comp Att Int Pct. Yards Avg. TD Avg/G 7. Ryan Montague-LC SO 10 115 763 6.6 8 72 76.3 L. Von Rumohr-SRSU FR 10 3 5 60.0 0.30 1. McMurry 12 348 556 23 62.6 4155 7.5 37 346.2 8. Adrian Lighteard-HPU SO 9 120 681 5.7 3 68 75.7 Mitchell Bailey-HPU JR 10 3 8 37.5 0.30 2. Louisiana College 10 239 402 20 59.5 3010 7.5 26 301.0 9. Justin Johnson-MCM JR 12 162 771 4.8 8 53 64.2 TACKLES (All positions) Cl G Pos. Solo Ast. Total Avg/G Sacks 3. Hardin-Simmons 10 163 294 11 55.4 2323 7.9 18 232.3 10. Derrick Grant-HSU SR 10 132 636 4.8 5 46 63.6 4. East Texas Baptist 10 184 337 9 54.6 2311 6.9 18 231.1 1. Javicz Jones-UMHB SR 13 LB 55 85 140 10.8 5.5 PASSING AVG/GAME Cl G Comp-Att-Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/G 5. Sul Ross State 10 164 313 12 52.4 2075 6.6 15 207.5 2. Robert Pyssen-SRSU SR 10 LB 55 46 101 10.1 2.0 6. Mississippi College 10 156 318 14 49.1 2066 6.5 21 206.6 1. Jake Mullin-MCM JR 12 292-457-15 63.9 3371 29 73 280.9 3. Ty Dooley-UMHB SO 13 LB 43 75 118 9.1 1.0 7. Texas Lutheran 10 162 313 7 51.8 1867 6.0 14 186.7 2. Jamie Bunting-LC JR 10 215-362-18 59.4 2720 23 87 272.0 4. Nate Janzen-LC JR 10 LB 47 34 81 8.1 1.5 8. Mary Hardin-Baylor 13 149 247 15 60.3 2088 8.5 17 160.6 3. Scotty Walden-SRSU SR 10 155-295-11 52.5 1977 14 67 197.7 5. Bradley Snowden-TLU SO 10 DB 42 38 80 8.0 0.0 9. Howard Payne 10 53 122 9 43.4 696 5.7 5 69.6 4. Tommy Reyer-MC SR 10 145-289-12 50.2 1935 21 80 193.5 6. Caleb Christian-HSU SR 10 SS 39 40 79 7.9 0.0 5. Sed Harris-ETBU SR 10 136-241-5 56.4 1583 10 51 158.3 7. Kyle McNally-TLU SO 10 DB 50 28 78 7.8 0.0 6. Zach Stewart-HSU JR 8 87-164-8 53.0 1234 10 88 154.2 Mitchell Bunger- 7. TLU JR 10 130-251-5 51.8 1492 14 68 149.2 8. LiDarral Bailey-UMHB JR 13 133-217-13 61.3 1862 17 90 143.2 9. Seth Hubbard-ETBU JR 10 48-96-4 50.0 728 8 70 72.8 10. Stephen Warren-MCM SO 12 54-94-6 57.4 778 8 85 64.8

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BULLDOGS OVERALL RECORD: 280-358-14

1929 6-2 1925 1-3-1 Coach: Jack Doerfler Coach: A.J. Briesemeister 0 St. Mary’s (Texas) 51 13 Luling H.S. 19 20 Blinn JC 6 20 Wesleyan Institute 0 12 Texas School/Deaf 6 12 St. Mary’s Academy-S.A. 38 36 Victoria JC 6 0 Lockhart H.S. 22 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville 19 6 Seguin H.S. 6 25 Southwest Texas Fr. 12 40 San Antonio JC 0 24 St. Edward’s “B” 0

Texas Lutheran, then known as Lutheran College, fielded its first football team in 1912. 1926 3-3 The team is pictured here. Coach: Jack Doerfler 0 Fredericksburg H.S. 7 1930 4-5-1 1916 1-0-0 ? Lockhart H.S. ? Coach: Fred Weston Coach: James Harley (Lockhart H.S. winner) 13 San Antonio JC 0 26 Seguin H.S. 0 0 Peacock Mil. Acad. 20 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 6 61 Wesleyan Inst.-SA 0 0 St. Mary’s (TX) 6 1917 1-0-0 6 San Marcos H.S. 0 0 Edinburg JC 40 Coach: James Harley 25 Seguin H.S. 0 25 Blinn JC 0 18 Seguin H.S. 0 0 Victoria JC 6 1912 3-1-0 0 Texas School/Deaf 13 Coach: James Harley 1927 7-2-1 19 Clifton JC 6 6 Brackenridge H.S. 0 Coach: Jack Doerfler 13 Houston JC 0 71 Flatonia H.S. 0 0 San Marcos Bapt. Ac. 56 7 Texas (Fr.) 25 20 Yorktown H.S. 0 12 Taylor H.S. 0 6 Brackenridge H.S. 14 7 Peacock Mil. Acad. 6 13 San Antonio JC 13 1931 5-4-0 19 Luling H.S. 0 Coach: Fred Weston 1913 2-0-0 27 Wesleyan Institute 0 0 Blinn JC 6 Coach: James Harley 12 Seguin H.S. 0 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 38 12 Brackenridge H.S. 7 1921 3-0-0 No game records available for remaining 13 12th Fld. Art./S.A. 6 13 Brackenridge H.S. 7 Coach: Edgar Hennig three games. TLU went 2-1 in this span. 0 Schreiner 24 47 Seguin H.S. 0 20 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 13 6 Gonzales H.S. 0 19 9th Fld. Art./S.A. 6 2 Floresville H.S.* 0 1928 8-1 0 Texas (Fr.) 44 * Forfeit Coach: Jack Doerfler 6 Texas School/Deaf 0 10 Schulenberg H.S. 0 7 Randolph AFB 6 0 Blinn JC 44 1922 20 San Antonio JC 0 No team fielded. 14 San Marcos Bapt. Acad. 6 20 San Marcos Lobos 6 1914 0-3-0 7 Texas School for Deaf 3 Coach: Emil Sitz 19 Peacock Military Acad. 0 0 Coronal Institute 58 13 San Marcos Bobkittens 6 ? San Antonio H.S. ? 9 Schreiner Inst. Preps 0 (SAHS winner) 6 Peacock 60

1923 0-2-1 Coach: A.J. Briesemeister 6 San Marcos Tr. Sch. 6 0 San Marcos Tr. Sch. 13 ? San Marcos Baptist ? (SMB winner)

1915 3-1-0 1924 0-1-0 Coach: James Harley Coach: A.J. Briesemeister 19 Gonzales H.S. 0 0 Kyle 12 6 San Marcos Normal 13 31 Staples H.S. 0 42 Lockhart H.S. 0 The 1926 Bulldogs pose for their team photo.

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1949 2-5-1 Coach: Fritz Lehnhoff 0 East Texas Baptist 20 6 Daniel Baker 6 19 Randolph AFB 0 7 East Central Okla. 25 65 Nueva Leon, Mexico 0 0 Corpus Christi NAS 13 13 Southeastern Okla. 14 0 Texas A&M-C.C. 31

1950 3-5 Coach: George Kieffer The offensive unit of the 1927 Bulldogs shows its form. 21 Brooke Army Medics 13 Coach: George Kieffer 1947 4-5-1 7 Randolph AFB 0 0 Paris JC 27 Coach: Fritz Lehnhoff 0 Schreiner 12 0 Texas (Fr.) 40 2 Navarro JC* 0 0 East Central Okla. 13 0 Kilgore JC 40 0 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 12 19 Corpus Christi NAS 0 0 Schreiner 32 12 Schreiner 21 7 Texas A&M-C.C. 46 39 Clifton JC 6 7 Edinburg JC 7 0 Daniel Baker 6 0 Lamar Tech 18 14 Wharton JC 12 0 Southeastern Okla. 6 1932 1-5-0 18 Texas A&M-C.C. 6 32 Victoria JC 6 Coach: Jack Doerfler ? Allen Academy ? 19 Brownsville JC 0 1951 3-5 13 12th Fld. Art./S.A. 7 (Allen winner) 7 Uvalde JC 13 Coach: George Kieffer 7 23rd Fld. Inf./S.A. 42 0 Angelo St. 12 0 Clifton JC 19 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville 37 7 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 12 28 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 6 Southwest Texas 46 * Forfeit by Texas Lutheran 6 Victoria JC 34 1940 6-3-0 6 Del Mar JC 58 6 Blinn JC 34 (Actual score counts on 26 Victoria JC 13 Coach: George Kieffer coach’s W/L record) 0 Schreiner 27 9 Southwestern 27 7 Schreiner 20 0 Schreiner 32 0 Wharton JC 26 12 Decatur 0 1948 2-7-1 68 Uvalde JC 0 1933-1936 14 San Marcos AFB 0 No teams fielded. 13 Angelo St. 34 Coach: Fritz Lehnhoff 7 Allen Academy 2 0 Trinity B 12 60 Clifton JC 0 0 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 0 7 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 6 19 Clifton JC 2 34 Galveston JC 0 0 Laredo JC 12 34 Lamar Tech 21 12 Edinburg JC 14 8 Wharton JC 34 7 Brownsville JC 12 1941-45 7 Uvalde JC 18 No team fielded. 18 Victoria JC 6 1937 3-5-0 13 Texas A&M-C.C. 34 Coach: George Kieffer 6 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 13 13 Texas School/Deaf 6 0 Schreiner 7 7 St. Mary’s (Texas) 12 6 Brownsville JC 12 12 Clifton JC 8 19 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 13 Texas (Fr.) 33 1946 4-4-0 Coach: Fritz Lehnhoff 1938 4-4-1 14 Navarro JC 21 Coach: George Kieffer 0 Schreiner 7 3 Texas (Fr.) 20 0 Southwest Texas 13 0 Schreiner 13 0 Sul Ross 32 6 Lamar Tech 33 19 Clifton JC 0 27 Texas School/Deaf 0 26 Allen Academy 0 14 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 19 Clifton JC 7 0 Brownsville JC 7 28 Allen Academy 0 25 Clifton JC 6 13 Southwest Texas (Fr.) 7 13 Randolph AFB 13 1939 2-7-0 Head Coach Fritz Lehnhoff and Assistant Coach Red Miller talk prior to the 1947 season.

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The 1938 Bulldogs, coached by George Kieffer (top row, second from left), gather for their team picture.

1952 1-8 1955 0-7-1 1960 5-4 Coach: George Kieffer Coach: John J. Kramer Jim Malmquist 0 Tyler JC 40 6 Southwest Texas 47 39 Southwest Texas 7 7 Great Western 19 13 Texas A&M-Kingsville 33 7 McMurry College 15 7 UT-Arlington 27 7 Sam Houston St. 26 2 Pensacola NAS 3 13 Howard Payne 39 0 S.F. Austin 64 14 Sul Ross St. 16 19 Uvalde JC 0 7 Louisiana College 20 1959 3-6-1 7 Louisiana College 13 6 Victoria JC 19 14 Sul Ross St. 27 Coach: Jim Malmquist 25 Lackland AFB 6 14 Wharton JC 44 0 McNeese St. (La.) 31 12 Southwest Texas 14 27 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 8 0 Del Mar JC 33 7 Texas A&M-C.C. 7 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 36 21 Texas A&M-C.C. 13 0 Randolph AFB 19 60 Monterrey Tech, Mexico 0 2 Monterrey Tech, Mexico 0 (Forfeit) 1956 5-3 23 Louisiana College 26 Coach: John J. Kramer 26 UT-Arlington 27 6 Texas A&M-Kingsville 39 50 Lackland AFB 8 1961 5-3-1 6 Southwest Texas 19 13 McMurry 42 Coach: Jim Malmquist 26 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 14 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 0 McMurry 6 27 East Central Okla. 6 13 Austin College 33 7 Southwest Texas 6 19 Louisiana College 20 12 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 12 13 S.F. Austin 9 46 Sul Ross St. 10 35 Tarleton St. 0 1953 2-7 14 Texas A&M-C.C. 7 33 Sul Ross St. 14 Coach: John J. Kramer 33 Austin College 14 0 Louisiana College 7 0 Schreiner 16 13 Eastern N.M. 17 0 Sul Ross St. 39 16 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 1957 2-6 14 Youngstown (Ohio) 14 0 Arlington St. 7 Coach: John J. Kramer 0 Howard Payne 21 12 Southwest Texas 28 26 Texas A&M-C.C. 6 13 Good Fellow AFB 21 7 Austin College 19 6 East Central Okla. 33 19 Victoria JC 7 7 McMurry 9 0 Wharton JC 28 20 Louisiana College 26 0 Del Mar JC 41 9 Sul Ross St. 12 20 Texas A&M-C.C. 13 1954 1-7 33 Austin College 15 Coach: John J. Kramer 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 20 1958 0-8 6 Southwest Texas 20 Coach: John J. Kramer 0 Sam Houston St. 46 7 Pensacola NAS 27 6 S.F. Austin 64 0 Southwest Texas 27 12 Texas A&M-C.C. 7 8 Texas A&M-Kingsville 26 12 Sul Ross St. 18 0 McMurry 63 18 McNeese St. (La.) 33 7 Louisiana College 26 7 East Central Okla. 60 12 Northwest Louisiana 43 7 Texas A&M-C.C. 14 7 Austin College 19 Head Coach Verl “Jiggs” Westergard, left, sits with a pair of his players.

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Head Coach Fred Hightower, far left on bottom row, and the Bulldogs of 1966 stand for the team photo. 1965 1-9 1972 3-7 Coach: Fred Hightower Coach: Jim Wacker 0 Sul Ross St. 13 0 Howard Payne 7 0 Southwest Texas 31 12 Southwest Texas 17 6 East Texas St. 13 14 Arkansas St.* 13 0 Sam Houston St. 28 0 Trinity 42 0 Tarleton St. 27 2 Prairie View A&M* 0 1962 5-4 0 Angelo St. 34 1969 4-5-1 6 N.M. Highlands 23 Coach: Verl Westergard 6 Trinity 20 Coach: Carman Bonner 40 Austin College 6 7 Southwest Texas 25 0 McMurry 16 15 Bishop College 23 21 McMurry 13 21 S.F. Austin 6 12 Bishop College 19 24 Southwest Texas 24 49 Bishop College 28 34 Tarleton St. 14 22 Texas A&M-C.C. 20 13 Howard Payne 15 7 Millsaps (Miss.) 12 14 Sul Ross St. 28 25 Cameron (Okla.) 8 *forfeit by TLU 7 Howard Payne 14 24 Tarleton St. 6 38 Eastern N.M. 30 1966 2-7 20 Austin College 21 28 Texas A&M-C.C. 8 Coach: Fred Hightower 23 Trinity 14 6 Youngstown (Ohio) 13 3 Sul Ross St. 13 14 Angelo St. 46 35 N.M. Highlands 28 3 Southwest Texas 34 47 Northwood 6 0 East Texas St. 42 14 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 28 3 Jacksonville St. (Ala.) 21 1963 5-5 6 Tarleton 28 Coach: Verl Westergard 19 Angelo St. 13 1970 5-4-1 14 Youngstown (Ohio) 7 7 Trinity 17 Coach: Carman Bonner 8 Southwest Texas 22 35 Midwestern (Iowa) 7 3 Southwest Texas 14 6 Howard Payne 7 27 Bishop College 28 21 Bishop College 34 0 Tarleton St. 31 3 Eastern N.M. 16 9 N.M. Highlands 7 17 UT-Arlington 3 7 Eastern N.M. 34 1967 3-5 10 Cameron (Okla.) 10 34 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 Coach: Fred Hightower 37 Austin College 6 8 Lackland AFB 24 7 Southwest Texas 30 34 Jackson St. (Miss.) 40 23 Southeastern Okla. 6 42 Bishop College 0 10 Prairie View A&M 0 27 Bishop College 6 26 Tarleton St. 28 21 Arkansas A&M 14 12 Colorado College 13 28 Northwood 0 34 Trinity 12 29 Angelo St. 31 82 Paul Quinn 6 24 Austin College 39 D.W. Rutledge, pictured here in 1974, was an All-American linebacker. 1968 3-5 Coach: Fred Hightower 7 Bishop College 18 1964 6-4 0 Southwest Texas 40 Coach: Fred Hightower 28 Northwood 0 1971 5-6 7 Sul Ross St. 6 21 Trinity 41 Coach: Jim Wacker 3 Southwest Texas 14 23 Tarleton St. 20 0 Howard Payne 7 7 Howard Payne 0 7 Angelo St. 6 21 Northwood 6 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 36 8 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 20 17 Southwest Texas 34 24 Tarleton St. 8 18 Austin College 35 7 Eastern N.M. 14 0 Sam Houston St. 27 24 Trinity 27 26 Eastern N.M. 7 53 St. Mary’s (Texas) 12 13 Texas A&M-C.C. 0 58 Austin College 21 20 McMurry 17 20 Jackson St. (Miss.) 48 17 Bishop College 42 6 Prairie View A&M 17 41 Ark.-Monticello 14 20 Bishop College 0

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1979 4-6 1983 7-3 Coach: Dan Knight Coach: Vernon Fewell 5 Southwest Texas 19 27 Austin College 0 23 Howard Payne 6 9 Howard Payne 10 0 S.F. Austin 58 41 Ouachita Baptist 8 9 Sam Houston St. 32 7 Sam Houston St. 14 30 Prairie View A&M 21 33 Langston (Okla.) 22 0 Cameron (Okla.) 21 33 Prairie View A&M 14 7 Southwestern Okla. 16 35 East Central Okla. 44 14 Bishop College 12 24 Bishop College 7 7 Eastern N.M. 0 26 Southeastern OK 7 0 Central Okla. 30 24 Eastern N.M. 10

1980 4-6 1984 5-3-1 Coach: Dan Knight Coach: Vernon Fewell 3 Henderson St. (Ark.) 6 24 Austin College 0 0 Southwest Texas 38 7 Howard Payne 7 3 Howard Payne 14 23 McMurry 0 7 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 0 13 Tarleton St. 10 17 Sam Houston St. 7 9 Southeastern Okla. 3 TLU Hall of Famers David Wehmeyer, second from right, and D.W. Rutledge, far right, 0 Prairie View A&M 3 23 Prairie View A&M 14 came back to their alma mater for this 1984 game program photo shoot. 19 East Central Okla. 28 14 East Central Okla. 48 38 Southwestern Okla. 27 12 Bishop College 36 1973 7-3 0 Bishop College 19 7 Eastern N.M. 42 Coach: Jim Wacker 14 Eastern N.M. 7 7 Howard Payne* 28 0 Southwest Texas 21 1985 6-3 34 Arkansas St. 5 Coach: Vernon Fewell 21 Trinity 20 7 N.M. Highlands 38 6 Prairie View A&M 17 5 East Central Okla. 2 14 N. Arizona 28 1976 10-1 31 McMurry 6 55 Austin College 7 NAIA-II National Semifinalist 21 Tarleton St. 3 33 McMurry 12 Coach: Dan Knight 24 Eastern N.M.# 27 26 Bishop College 9 21 Tarleton St. 9 8 Howard Payne 26 36 Millsaps (Miss.) 6 13 Southwest Texas 9 1981 4-6 30 Prairie View A&M 6 * forfeit by Howard Payne 32 Howard Payne 16 Coach: Vernon Fewell 34 Nuevo Leon, Mexico 3 21 Trinity 0 22 Henderson St. (Ark.) 24 31 Bishop College 27 36 Central Okla. 20 0 Southwest Texas 59 # Overtime tie-breaker 1974 11-0 57 Arkansas Tech 20 6 Howard Payne 35 NAIA-II National Champions 48 Prairie View A&M 14 14 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 21 Coach: Jim Wacker 1986 1-9 36 McMurry 0 22 Sam Houston 13 Coach: Vernon Fewell 30 Tarleton 0 35 S.F. Austin 18 14 Prairie View A&M 25 30 Southwest Texas 7 7 Ark.-Monticello 13 33 Bishop College 3 29 East Central Okla. 13 9 Howard Payne 0 50 Howard Payne 14 0 Westminster (Pa.)* 31 20 Southwestern Okla. 26 37 Trinity 0 15 Tarleton St. 21 * NAIA-II National Semifinal game 24 Bishop College 23 13 Eastern N.M. 41 35 Valparaiso (Ind.) 6 14 Eastern N.M. 13 57 Austin College 0 2 East Central Okla. 13 28 McMurry 0 1977 4-6 18 Prairie View A&M 28 45 Harding 0 Coach: Dan Knight 1982 4-5 24 N.M. Highlands 31 15 Bishop College 9 7 Tarleton St. 17 Coach: Vernon Fewell 10 Bishop College 14 52 Linfield (Ore.)* 8 21 Southwest Texas 13 24 Howard Payne 20 3 Cameron (Okla.) 28 42 Missouri Valley** 0 7 Howard Payne 30 16 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 27 3 Sul Ross St. 27 * NAIA-II National Semifinal game 40 Trinity 6 17 Sam Houston St. 21 ** NAIA-II National Championship 28 Central Okla. 21 34 Langston (Okla.) 8 19 Prairie View A&M 14 17 Prairie View A&M 6 3 Cameron (Okla.) 20 20 East Central Okla. 28 1975 11-1 0 Southwestern Okla. 21 8 Southwestern Okla. 34 NAIA-II National Champions 14 Bishop College 17 3 Bishop College 33 Coach: Jim Wacker 13 Eastern N.M. 28 14 Eastern N.M. 10 42 Tarleton St. 6 21 Southwest Texas 20 12 Howard Payne 17 1978 3-6 Paul Salness, a flanker 14 Trinity 0 Coach: Dan Knight from Spring, catches 42 Arkansas Polytechnic 0 0 Southwest Texas 14 this touchdown pass 28 Prairie View A&M 3 18 Howard Payne 12 40 McMurry 6 0 Central Okla. 25 against Bishop during 28 Harding (Ark.) 6 14 Sam Houston St. 21 the Homecoming game 47 Bishop College 14 7 Prairie View A&M 12 of 1986. 21 Midland Lutheran*** 20 14 Cameron (Okla.) 22 32 Hanover (Ind.)* 13 22 Southwestern Okla. 8 34 California Lutheran** 8 19 Bishop College 24 * NAIA-II National Semifinal game 16 Eastern N.M. 0 ** NAIA-II National Championship *** Lutheran Brotherhood Bowl

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2002 2-8 Coach: Tom Mueller 2-7 American Southwest 14 Trinity 42 7 Hardin-Simmons+ 56 5 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 24 21 McMurry+ 20 21 Austin College+ 24 21 East Texas Baptist+ 28 6 Louisiana College+ 22 16 Mississippi College+ 36 10 Howard Payne+ 49 24 Sul Ross State+ 21 + American Southwest Conference

2003 2-8 Coach: Tom Mueller 2-7 American Southwest 0 Trinity 40 12 Hardin-Simmons + 29 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor + 27 Valdermar Herrera hits the open field during a game in 1985. 39 McMurry + 42 14 Austin College + 31 1987 2-8 1999 3-7 2001 2-8 21 East Texas Baptist + 45 Coach: Vernon Fewell Coach: Bryan Marmion Coach: Bryan Marmion 26 Louisiana College + 21 13 Ark. Monticello 28 2-5 American Southwest 2-7 American Southwest 0 at Mississippi College + 31 6 Henderson St. (Ark.) 7 7 Langston (Okla.) 31 14 Trinity 41 24 Howard Payne + 49 27 Tarleton St. 6 13 McPherson (Kan.) 34 23 Sul Ross State+ 37 29 Sul Ross State + 21 17 East Central Okla. 36 53 SW Assm. of God 16 7 Hardin-Simmons+ 45 + American Southwest Conference 13 Eastern N.M. 34 34 Austin College+* 31 9 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 44 16 Prairie View A&M 17 21 McMurry+ 68 51 McMurry+* 48 27 Howard Payne 13 7 Howard Payne+ 42 13 Austin College+ 38 2004 7-3 22 Abilene Christian 37 40 Sul Ross St.+ 44 24 East Texas Baptist+ 38 Coach: Tom Mueller 10 Cameron (Okla.) 28 26 Hardin-Simmons+ 35 48 Louisiana College+ 44 7-2 American Southwest 37 Howard Payne 56 6 Mississippi College+ 28 3 Mississippi College+ 41 32 Trinity 41 34 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 24 29 Howard Payne+ 36 27 Mary Hardin-Baylor + 36 + American Southwest Conference + American Southwest Conference 40 McMurry + 14 * Overtime * Overtime 31 Austin College + 17 39 East Texas Baptist + 28 64 Louisiana College +* 62 2000 4-6 31 Mississippi College + 28 Coach: Bryan Marmion 44 Howard Payne + 38 4-5 American Southwest 38 Sul Ross State + 14 21 Trinity 40 29 Hardin-Simmons + 59 23 Sul Ross State+ 21 + American Southwest Conference 1998 4-6 14 Hardin-Simmons+ 42 * 4 overtimes Coach: Bryan Marmion 28 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 42 2-5 American Southwest 10 McMurry+ 51 17 Langston (Okla.) 43 14 Austin College+ 35 50 McPherson (Kan.) 34 35 East Texas Baptist+ 7 74 SW Assm. of God 20 45 Louisiana College+ 28 0 Austin College+ 34 34 Mississippi College+ 32 0 McMurry+ 55 13 Howard Payne+ 45 0 Howard Payne+ 39 + American Southwest Conference 29 Sul Ross St.+ 27 6 Hardin-Simmons+ 83 23 Mississippi College+ 21 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 27 + American Southwest Conference

Tight end David Hernandez takes a grab upfield in a game during 1987.

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2005 5-5 2009 0-10 Coach: Tom Mueller Coach: Dennis Parker 5-4 American Southwest 0-8 American Southwest 23 Trinity 31 21 Trinity 22 21 Mary Hardin-Baylor + 28 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 59 41 McMurry + 20 21 East Texas Baptist+ 32 42 Austin College + 9 23 Howard Payne+ 45 16 East Texas Baptist + 17 7 Sul Ross State+ 35 44 Louisiana College + 41 18 Incarnate Word+ 53 27 Mississippi College + 22 23 McMurry+ 36 14 Howard Payne + 21 22 Hardin-Simmons+ 38 28 Sul Ross State + 29 3 Louisiana College+ 42 32 Hardin-Simmons + 27 24 Mississippi College+ 38 + American Southwest Conference * American Southwest Conference

2006 6-4 Coach: Tom Mueller 4-4 American Southwest 45 Austin College 0 14 Trinity 9 21 Mississippi College + 28 9 Mary Hardin-Baylor + 31 31 East Texas Baptist + 28 2010 4-6 28 Howard Payne + 23 Coach: Danny Padron 10 Sul Ross State + 31 3-5 American Southwest 35 McMurry + 14 14 Austin College 20 7 Hardin-Simmons + 35 17 East Texas Baptist+ 14 24 Louisiana College + 22 17 Howard Payne+ 39 + American Southwest Conference 28 Sul Ross State+ 11 42 Trinity 14 14 McMurry+ 63 17 Hardin-Simmons+ 63 21 Louisiana College+ 38 42 Mississippi College+ 23 3 Mary Hardin Baylor+ 81 + American Southwest Conference

Fullback Jerry Jernigan chugs toward a first down during the 1987 season. 2007 2-8 2011 5-5 Coach: Dennis Parker Coach: Danny Padron 2-6 American Southwest 4-4 American Southwest Coaching Career Marks 31 Sul Ross State 33 31 Austin College 28 10 Trinity University 31 14 Trinity 43 5 Mississippi College+ 34 44 East Texas Baptist+ 34 Coach Years at TLU W-L-T Pct. 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 48 51 Howard Payne+ 13 17 East Texas Baptist+ 19 43 Sul Ross State+ 26 Edgar Hennig 1921 3-0-0 1.000 55 Howard Payne+ 48 16 McMurry+ 60 James Harley 1912-13, 1915-17 10-2-0 .833 42 Sul Ross State+* 45 17 Hardin-Simmons+ 67 Jim Wacker 1971-75 38-16-0 .703 20 McMurry+ 9 16 Louisiana College+ 37 34 Hardin-Simmons+ 63 36 Mississippi College+ 16 Jack Doerfler 1926-29, 1932 25-13-1 .654 26 Louisiana College+ 31 17 Mary Hardin-Baylor+ 56 Verl “Jiggs” Westergard 1962-63 10-9-0 .526 + American Southwest Conference Dan Knight 1976-80 25-25-0 .500 * 3 overtimes Jim Malmquist 1959-61 13-13-2 .500 Carman Bonner 1969-70 9-9-2 .500 2008 4-6 Coach: Dennis Parker Fred Weston 1930-31 9-9-1 .500 3-5 American Southwest Danny Padron 2010-11 9-11-0 .450 34 Sul Ross State** 27 Vernon Fewell 1981-87 29-37-1 .440 0 Trinity 24 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 63 Tom Mueller 2002-06 22-28 .440 14 East Texas Baptist 26 Fritz Lehnhoff 1946-49 13-20-3 .403 28 Howard Payne 21 George Kieffer 1937-40, 1950-52 22-37-1 .375 24 Sul Ross State 14 18 McMurry 0 Fred Hightower 1964-68 15-30-0 .333 6 Hardin-Simmons 52 Bryan Marmion 1998-01 13-27-0 .325 7 Louisiana College 29 A.J. Briesemeister 1923-25 1-6-2 .222 7 Mississippi College 52 * American Southwest Conference John Kramer 1953-58 10-38-1 .214 ** Overtime Dennis Parker 2007-09 6-24-0 .200 Emil Sitz 1914 0-3-0 .000

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First Last Pts. Pts. Opponents Game Game W-L-T Scored Allowed Abilene Christian 1987 1987 0-1-0 22 37 Allen Academy 1939 1946 3-1-0 61 2 Angelo State 1965 1969 2-3-0 69 130 Arkansas A&M 1970 1970 1-0-0 21 14 Arkansas-Monticello 1971 1987 1-2-0 61 55 Arkansas-polytechnic 1975 1975 1-0-0 42 0 Arkansas State 1973 1973 1-0-0 34 5 Arkansas Tech 1976 1976 1-0-0 57 20 Arlington State 1953 1973 1-2-0 60 64 Austin College 1953 2011 14-12-0 712 502 Bishop College 1963 1986 12-12-0 499 445 Blinn JC 1928 1932 2-3-0 51 90 Brackenridge HS 1912 1913 3-1-0 37 28 Brooke Army Medics 1950 1950 1-0-0 21 13 Brownsville JC 1937 1948 1-3-0 32 31 California Lutheran 1975 1975 1-0-0 34 8 Cameron (Okla.) 1969 1987 1-5-1 70 137 Central Oklahoma 1976 1979 2-2-0 64 96 Clifton JC 1930 1948 8-1-0 212 54 Colorado College 1967 1967 0-1-0 12 13 Coronal Institute 1914 1914 0-1-0 0 58 Corpus Christi Naval Air Station 1949 1950 1-1-0 19 13 Daniel Baker 1949 1950 0-1-1 6 12 Decatur 1940 1940 1-0-0 12 0 Del Mar JC 1951 1953 0-3-0 6 132 East Central Oklahoma 1949 1987 3-10-0 182 289 East Texas Baptist 1949 2011 5-10-0 300 326 East Texas State 1949 1966 0-2-0 6 75 Eastern New Mexico 1961 1987 8-9-0 253 327 Edinberg JC 1930 1948 0-2-1 19 61 Flatonia HS 1912 1912 1-0-0 71 0 Floresville HS 1921 1921 1-0-0 2 0 Fredericksburg HS 1926 1926 0-1-0 0 7 Galveston JC 1940 1940 1-0-0 34 0 Gonzales HS 1915 1921 2-0-0 25 0 Goodfellow Air Force Base 1957 1957 0-1-0 13 21 Great Western 1952 1952 0-1-0 7 19 Hardin-Simmons 1998 2011 1-13-0 238 696 Hanover (Ind.) 1975 1975 1-0-0 32 13 Harding (Ark.) 1974 1975 2-0-0 73 6 Henderson State (Ark.) 1980 1981 0-2-0 25 30 Houston JC 1930 1930 1-0-0 13 0 Howard Payne 1952 2011 15-21-1 667 901 Incarnate Word 2009 2009 0-1-0 18 53 Jackson State (Miss.) 1970 1971 0-2-0 54 88 Jacksonville State (Ala.) 1966 1966 0-1-0 3 21 Kilgore JC 1939 1939 0-1-0 0 40 Kyle H.S. 1924 1924 0-1-0 0 12 Lackland Air Force Base 1959 1963 2-1-0 83 38 Lamar Tech 1938 1940 1-2-0 40 72 Langston (Okla.) 1982 1999 2-2-0 91 104 Laredo JC 1948 1948 0-1-0 0 12 Linfield (Ore.) 1974 1974 1-0-0 52 8 Lockhart HS 1915 1926 1-2-0 42 22 Louisiana College 1955 2011 6-13-0 413 549 Luling HS 1925 1927 1-1-0 32 19 Mary Hardin-Baylor 1998 2011 1-13-0 177 580 McMurry 1957 2011 15-13-0 608 705 McNeese State (La.) 1954 1955 0-2-0 18 64 Jason Trahan - 2004 Mcpherson (Kan.) 1998 1999 1-1-0 63 68 Midland Lutheran 1975 1975 1-0-0 21 20 Midwestern (Iowa) 1966 1966 1-0-0 35 7

* W-L-T is TLU’s record against opponent. 2012 opponents in bold.

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First Last Pts. Pts. Opponents Game Game W-L-T Scored Allowed Millsaps (Miss.) 1972 1973 1-1-0 43 18 Mississippi College 1998 2011 6-8-0 282 423 Missouri Valley 1974 1974 1-0-0 42 0 Monterrey Tech, Mexico 1959 1960 2-0-0 62 0 Navarro JC 1946 1947 1-1-0 16 21 New Mexico Highlands 1962 1986 2-3-0 81 127 9th Field Artillery/S.A. 1931 1931 1-0-0 19 6 Northern Arizona 1973 1973 0-1-0 14 28 Northwest Louisiana 1958 1958 0-1-0 12 43 Northwood 1968 1971 4-0-0 124 12 Nuevo Leon (Mexico) 1949 1985 2-0-0 99 3 Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 1980 1983 2-2-0 78 56 Paris JC 1939 1939 0-1-0 0 27 Paul Quinn 1967 1967 1-0-0 82 6 Peacock Military Academy S.A. 1914 1928 2-2-0 32 86 Pensacola Naval Air Station (Fla.) 1958 1960 0-2-0 9 30 Prairie View A&M 1970 1987 10-7-0 307 211 Randolph Air Force Base 1913 1950 3-1-1 46 19 Sam Houston State 1954 1983 2-8-0 93 235 San Antonio HS 1914 1914 0-1-0 NA NA San Antonio College 1927 1930 3-0-1 86 13 San Marcos Air Force Base 1951 1951 1-0-0 14 0 San Marcos Baptist Academy 1923 1928 1-2-0 14 62 San Marcos Lobos 1928 1928 1-0-0 20 6 San Marcos HS 1926 1926 1-0-0 6 0 San Marcos Normal 1915 1915 0-1-0 6 13 San Marcos Training School 1924 1924 2-0-0 19 6 Schreiner 1931 1953 0-11-0 20 211 Schreiner Preps 1928 1928 1-0-0 9 0 Schulenburg HS 1928 1928 1-0-0 10 0 Seguin HS 1916 1928 5-0-1 134 6 Southeastern Oklahoma 1949 1984 3-2-0 71 36 Southwestern Assemblies of God 1998 1999 2-0-0 127 36 Southwestern Oklahoma 1977 1982 2-4-0 95 132 Southwestern (Texas) 1940 1940 0-1-0 9 27 Stephen F. Austin 1954 1979 3-3-0 75 188 Staples HS 1915 1915 1-0-0 31 0 St. Mary’s (Kan.) 1960 1969 1-2-0 59 56 St. Mary’s (Texas) 1925 1971 1-4-1 72 119 Sul Ross State 1946 2011 12-17-0 610 693 Tarleton State 1961 1987 11-5-0 343 206 Taylor HS 1927 1927 1-0-0 12 0 Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 1937 1965 15-4-1 333 212 Texas A&M-Kingsville 1930 1964 0-5-1 46 271 Texas-Arlington 1952 1970 1-3-0 60 64 Texas (Freshmen) 1930 1939 0-5-0 23 162 Texas School for Deaf 1928 1938 4-1-0 53 22 Texas State 1951 1981 6-24-1 250 678 Texas State (Freshmen) 1929 1948 4-4-1 78 88 Trinity 1948 2011 9-16-0 453 589 Trinity (Freshmen) 1948 1948 0-1-0 0 12 12th Field Artillery 1931 1932 2-0-0 26 13 23rd Infantry of S.A. 1932 1932 0-1-0 7 42 Tyler JC 1952 1952 0-1-0 0 40 Uvalde JC 1947 1952 2-2-0 101 31 Valparaiso (Ind.) 1974 1974 1-0-0 35 6 Victoria JC 1930 1953 4-3-0 107 91 Wesleyan Institute-S.A. 1925 1927 3-0-0 108 0 Sean Salinas - 2005 Westminster (Pa.) 1976 1976 0-1-0 0 31 Wharton JC 1947 1953 1-4-0 36 144 Yorktown HS 1912 1912 1-0-0 20 0 Youngstown (Ohio) 1961 1963 1-1-1 34 34

* W-L-T is TLU’s record against opponent. 2012 opponents in bold.

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TEAM OFFENSE TEAM DEFENSE

Rushing Yards Least Points Scored Yards Allowed Season: 3,610 yards (328.2 yards/game, 11 games, 583 carries) 1974 Season: 52 (6.5 points/game, 8 games) 1954 Season: 172.5 yards/game (1,898 yards, 11 games) 1974 Game: 475 yards, vs. Austin College, 1974 Opponents Points Scored Game: 18 yards, vs. Tarleton State, 1974 Opponent Rushing Yards Season: 412 (41.2 points/game, 10 games) 2001 Points Allowed Season: 2,600 yards (266.0 yards/game, 10 games, 473 carries) Game: 83, Hardin-Simmons, 1998 Season: 44 (4.0 points/game) 1974 1998 Most TD Passes Rushing Yards Allowed Game: 385 yards, Howard Payne, 1998 Season: 27 (2.7 TDs/game, 10 games) 2004 Season: 65.6 yards/game (721 yards, 11 games, 388 carries) 1974 Passing Yards Game: 7, vs. Sul Ross State, 1999 Game: -20 yards, vs. Tarleton State (27 carries) 1974 Season: 2,881 yards (288.1 yards/game, 10 games, 362 attempts) Opponents TD Passes Passing Yards Allowed 2004 Season: 31 (3.1/game, 10 games) 2011 Season: 125 yards/game (1,500 yards, 12 games,312 attempts) 1975 Game: 519 yards, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004 Game: 8, McMurry, 2010 Game: 19 yards, vs. Austin College (11 attempts) 2006 Opponent Passing Yards Most TD Rushes Interceptions Season: 3,096 yards (309.6 yards/game, 10 games, 301 attempts) Season: 41 (3.73 TDs/game, 11 games) 1974 Season: 23 (2.56 INT/game) 1970 2007 Game: 8, vs. Southwestern Assemblies of God, 1998 Game: 4, vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 1962 Game: 500 yards, Howard Payne, 2007 Opponents TD Rushes Total Offense Season: 22, (2.2 TDs/game, 10 games) 2002 Season: 5,020 yards (456.4 yards/game, 11 games) 1974 Game: 8, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2010 Game: 602 yards, vs. Austin College, 1974 Total TDs Scored Opponent Total Offense Season: 57 (5.18 TD/game), 1974 Season: 4,820 (482.0/game, 10 games) 2011 Game: 11, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 Game: 848, McMurry, 2011 11, vs. Southwestern Assemblies of God, 1998 Most Points Scored Opponents Total TDs Scored Season: 421 (38.3 points/game, 11 games) 1974 Season: 51 (5.1 TD/game), 2011 Game: 82, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 Game: 11, Hardin-Simmons, 1998 11, Mary Hardin-Baylor, 2010

INDIVIDUAL OFFENSE

Rushing Yards Pass Receptions Points Scored Career: 3,537 Royce Johnson, 1969-72 Career: 202 Roy Maas, 1966-69 Career: 246 Mike Washington, 1973-76 Season: 1,208 Royce Johnson, 1972 Season: 60 Rollie Casas, 1999 Season: 98 David Wehmeyer, 1971 Game: 276 Richard Miller, vs. Nuevo Leon, Mexico, 1985 Game: 15 Roy Maas, vs. Austin College, 1967 Game: 24 David Wehmeyer, vs. St. Mary’s (Kan.), 1971 Rushing Touchdowns Total Offense 24 Mike Cantu, vs. Southwestern Okla., 1980 Career: 40 Mike Washington, 1973-76 Career: 7,658 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 24 Kenny Gransberry, vs. Louisiana College, 2004* Season: 16 David Wehmeyer, 1971 Season: 2,832 Sean Salinas, 2004 Game: 4 David Wehmeyer, vs. St. Mary’s (Kan.),1974 Game: 505 Sean Salinas, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004 4 Mike Cantu, vs. Southwestern Okla., 1980 4 Kenny Gransberry, vs. Louisiana College, 2004* Passing Yards Career: 7,558 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 Season: 2,800 Sean Salinas, 2004 Game: 519 Sean Salinas, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004 TD Passes Career: 58 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 Season: 26 Sean Salinas, 2004 Game: 6 Rick Amick, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 6 Robbie Bozeman, vs. Sul Ross State, 1999 Passes Completed Career: 511 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 Season: 201 Robbie Bozeman, 1999 Game: 34 Robbie Bozeman, vs. Sul Ross State, 1999 Pass Attempts Career: 931 Sean Salinas, 2002-05 Season: 409 Robbie Bozeman, 1999 Game: 71 Robbie Bozeman, vs. Sul Ross State, 1999 Receiving Yards Career: 3,017 Jason Trahan, 2003-06 2,637 Roy Maas, 1966-69 Season: 1,086 Jason Trahan, 2005 Game: 201 Roy Maas, vs. Austin College, 1967 TD Receptions Career: 31 Jason Trahan, 2003-06 Season: 12 Bruce Alan Wells, 1969 11 Jason Trahan, 2006 Game: 3 Steve Sanders, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 3 Roy Maas, vs. Paul Quinn, 1967 3 Mike Walters, vs. Howard Payne, 2001

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MISCELLANEOUS OFFENSIVE RECORDS SPECIAL TEAMS Texas Lutheran’s All-Americans Most Plays Over 90 Yards Field Goals Over the years, a number of Bulldogs have been selected 3 Jason Trahan (91 TD, 95 TD, 98 TD) Career: 35 Holt Storrie, 2004-07 to various All-America teams, including the Kodak, Lutheran Most TD Plays Over 90 Yards 26 Allen Cain, 2009-present Brotherhood, NAIA and USA Football squads. This alphabetical 3 Jason Trahan (91, 95, 98) 25 John Ostrom, 1999-02 list recognizes First Team, Second Team, and Honorable Longest Run From Scrimmage Season: 17 Allen Cain, 2011*% Mention Selections from the Kodak, Lutheran Brotherhood, 89 Shane Summers, vs. Howard Payne, 1987 13 Holt Storrie, 2004 NAIA, USA, D3football.com and Don Hansen’s Football Gazette Longest Run From Scrimmage For Touchdown Game: 5 Allen Cain vs. Mississippi College, 2011* football teams. 89 Shane Summers, vs. Howard Payne, 1987 3 Ron Broz vs. Austin College, 1970 Matt Alves 2006*, 2007* Mike Medina 1986 Longest Pass Play From Scrimmage 3 Jamey Cain vs. Eastern N.M., 1978 Andy Anderson 1963 Richard Miller 1985 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004* 3 Chris Keller vs. Tarleton State, 1974 Frank Annweiler 1961 Tommy Moten 1984 Longest Pass Play For Touchdown 3 Jose Zarate vs. Prairie View A&M, 1987 Walter Bartosh 1974 Ebbie Neptune 1962 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004* 3 John Ostrom vs. McMurry, 2001 Melvin Boelter 1968, 1970 Doug Nettles 1985 Longest Play From Scrimmage 3 John Ostrom vs. McMurry, 2002 Dustin Boren 1999 Chris Ormiston 1983 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004* 3 Holt Storrie vs. Howard Payne, 2004 Allen Cain 2011& Dennis Ortmann 1974 Longest Play From Scrimmage For Touchdown 3 Holt Storrie vs. East Texas Baptist, 2005 Fred Davis 1976 Kevin Ott 1975 98 Sean Salinas to Jason Trahan, vs. East Texas Baptist, 2004* 3 Allen Cain vs. Howard Payne, 2011 Arlen Dunham 1955 Carroll Parker 1984 Most Points Scored Both Teams 3 Allen Cain vs. Sul Ross State, 2011 Phil Dunne 1975, 1976 Jeremy Pawelek 2005 126 (Texas Lutheran 64, Louisiana College 62, 4OT, 2004)* 3 Allen Cain vs. Louisiana College, 2011 Jerry Ellis 1975 Jim Perdue 1974 Most Plays In A Game Longest Field Goal Trent Faith 1984 Matt Ross 2004 83 Robbie Bozeman (12 rush, 71 pass), vs. Sul Ross State, 1999* 53, Allen Cain, vs. Mississippi College, 2011 Joe Froelich 1972 D.W. Rutledge 1974 53, Jose Zarate, vs. Cameron (Okla.), 1986 David Garcia 2004 David Saenz 1999 Longest Punt Willie Gipson 1975 Bobby Sagebiel 1972 MISCELLANEOUS DEFENSIVE RECORDS 87 Dennis Ortmann, vs. Austin College, 1972 B.J. Gotte 2000 Carl Schoessow 1970, 1971 Season Punting Average Gene Greenshield 1950 Holt Storrie 2004, 2005 Fewest Opponent Rushes Allowed In A Game 43.0 Harold Anderson, 1962 Josh Heimann, 2000 Carl Tolbert 1977 4 Sul Ross State (2002)* Punts Fred Hightower 1957 Walter Ulbricht 1971, 1972 Fewest Opponent Pass Attempts Allowed In A Game 22, vs. Schreiner, 1946 Royce Johnson 1972 Robert Valdez 1975 3 Mary Hardin-Baylor (1998)* Most Combined Punts Mike Klett 1968 Mike Washington 1974, Interceptions 35, Texas Lutheran (22) and Schreiner (13), 1946 Wade Klare 1985 1975, 1976 Career: 22 Carl Schoessow, 1968-71 Most Yards Gained Punting Bucky Lampe 1975 Dan Wegand 1972 Season: 10 Doug Nettles, 1985 493, David Lyons, vs. Hardin-Simmons, 1998* Billy Larson 1959 David Wehmeyer 1971, 9, David Garcia, 2004% Longest Kickoff Return Lief Larson 1982, 1983 1973, 1974 Game: 4 Vernon Fewell, Vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 1962 92, Anthony Smith, vs. Sul Ross State, 2007 Bill Lehman 1960 Larry West 1969, 1970 Game: 4 Vernon Fewell, Vs. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, 1962 91, Eddie Marburger, vs. Sul Ross State, 1956 Eddie Marburger 1957 Bruce Alan Wells 1969 Interceptions Returned For TD In A Season 90, Richard Miller, vs. Howard Payne, 1985 Roy Maas 1968 * Academic All-American 3 Kyle McNally, 2011 Longest Kickoff Return for a TD Charlie McMahon 1957 & Playing and Academic Longest Interception Return 92, Anthony Smith, vs. Sul Ross State, 2007 Floyd Medearis 1970, 1971 All-American 95 Carl Schoessow, vs. Trinity, 1969 91, Eddie Marburger, vs. Sul Ross State, 1956 Longest Interception Return for TD 90, Richard Miller, vs. Howard Payne, 1985 95 Carl Schoessow, vs. Trinity, 1969 Most Kickoff Returns Capt. Thomas E. Forced Fumbles In A Game 64, 2001* Eddy Award 3 Walter Barreda, vs. Howard Payne, 2011 Most Kickoff Return Yards In A Season New Braunfels, Texas native Thomas 1,307, 2001* E. Eddy played offensive guard and Most Kickoff Return Yards In A Game linebacker for the Bulldogs during the 261, vs. Trinity, 2004 1961 and 1962 seasons. On June 26, Kickoff Return Average In A Game 1966, Capt. Eddy was killed in action in 32.6, vs. Trinity (8 returns for 261 yards), 2004* Vietnam. His family and friends established Individual Kickoff Return Average In A Game the Capt. Thomas E. Eddy Memorial Award, which is given 55.5, Brandon Kyle, vs. Trinity, 2004 each year to an outstanding TLU football player. Listed below Individual Kickoff Return Yards are the names of football players who have been honored 132, Coy Schneider, (5 returns for 132 yards) vs. Trinity, 2004 with the Eddy Award. Individual Kickoff Return Average In A Season 30.3, Brandon Kyle, 2004 1967 - Larry Nowotny 1985 - Ron Biediger Most Kickoff Returns In A Season 1968 - Bobby Boudreaux 1986 - Alan Witte 40, Mario Martinez, 2002* 1969 - Mike Orr 1987 - Allen Brzozowski Most Yards Kickoff Return In a Season 1970 - Tommy Risinger 1998 - Travis Illian and 840, 2002* 1971 - Bervin Mirtsching Tony Kosub Most Yards Punt and Kick Return In A Season 1972 - Walter Ulbricht 1999 - Josh Reinhart 1,048, Mario Martinez, 2002* 1973 - Mark Stavinoha 2000 - Dustin Boren Most Punt and Kick Return Yards/Game 1974 - D.W. Rutledge 2001 - Matt Ross 104.8, Mario Martinez, 2002* 1975 - Robert Valdez 2002 - Merlin Friesenhahn Longest Punt Return 1976 - Phil Dunne 2003 - Will Gavit 95, Carl Schoessow, vs. Jackson State, 1970 1977 - Wayne Cucco 2004 - Josh Adkinson Longest Punt Return for TD 1978 - Tommy Cook 2005 - Andy Puryear 95, Carl Schoessow, vs. Jackson State, 1970 1979 - Jimmy Gonzales 2006 - Kyle Gillis * American Southwest Conference record 1980 - Tim Mikan 2007 - Eric Walker % NCAA Division III leader 1981 - Jeff Yates 2008 - James Villarreal 1982 - Lief Larson 2009 - Brandon McCoy 1983 - Lief Larson and 2010 - Jack Moses Joe Lange 2011 - Rogelio Cantu 1984 Carl Shannon

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SCORING OFFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pt Avg. RUSHING OFFENSE G Att Yds Avg TD Yds/G TOTAL DEFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G

1. 2004 10 49 34 4 0 13 0 375 37.5 1. 2004 10 405 1740 4.3 20 174.0 1. 2006 10 1317 1834 665 3151 4.7 27 315.1 2. 2005 10 38 29 2 0 9 0 288 28.8 2. 2011 10 454 1626 3.6 15 162.6 2. 2008 10 1964 1706 630 3670 5.8 42 367.0 3. 2011 10 33 32 0 0 17 1 285 28.5 3. 2007 10 424 1544 3.6 12 154.4 3. 2005 10 1345 2395 706 3740 5.3 32 374.0 4. 1999 10 31 20 6 0 9 0 241 24.1 4. 2010 10 365 1302 3.6 13 130.2 4. 2003 10 1443 2564 702 4007 5.7 43 400.7 5. 2007 10 31 26 1 0 8 1 240 24.0 5. 2001 10 373 1216 3.3 11 121.6 5. 2002 10 1883 2169 671 4052 6.0 45 405.2 6. 2000 10 33 30 0 0 3 0 237 23.7 6. 2002 10 396 1191 3.0 10 119.1 6. 2004 10 1740 2334 717 4074 5.7 43 407.4 7. 2006 10 30 29 0 0 5 0 224 22.4 7. 2005 10 370 1190 3.2 12 119.0 7. 2009 10 1959 2146 644 4105 6.4 53 410.5 8. 2001 10 29 19 5 0 6 0 221 22.1 8. 2006 10 319 1163 3.6 12 116.3 8. 2001 10 2126 2098 638 4224 6.6 48 422.4 9. 2010 10 29 29 0 0 4 0 215 21.5 9. 1998 10 345 1552 3.3 14 113.6 9. 1999 10 1847 2442 725 4289 5.9 47 428.9 10. 1998 10 28 21 1 0 3 1 202 20.2 10. 2003 10 355 1098 3.1 8 109.8 10. 2010 10 1516 2965 709 4481 6.3 51 448.1 11. 2003 10 23 15 2 0 5 0 172 17.2 11. 2000 10 292 1048 3.6 14 104.8 11. 2000 10 2024 2351 730 4375 6.0 46 437.5 12. 2009 10 22 16 2 0 5 1 169 16.9 12. 2008 10 359 1007 2.8 9 100.7 12. 1998 10 2600 1961 725 4561 6.3 34 456.1 13. 2008 10 19 17 1 0 4 0 145 14.5 13. 1999 10 263 972 3.7 9 97.2 13. 2007 10 1528 3096 677 4624 6.8 46 462.4 14. 2002 10 18 14 0 0 7 1 145 14.5 14. 2009 10 339 668 2.0 7 66.8 14. 2011 10 1949 2871 766 4820 6.3 52 482.0

TDS SCORED G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pt Avg. PASSING OFFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct Yds Avg/P TD Yds/G RUSHING DEFENSE G Rushes Yards Avg TD Yds/G

1. 2004 10 49 34 4 0 13 0 375 37.5 1. 2005 10 360 196 14 54.4 2930 8.1 24 293.0 1. 2006 10 364 1317 3.6 8 131.7 2. 2005 10 38 2 9 2 0 90 288 28.8 2. 2004 10 362 202 16 55.8 2881 8.0 27 288.1 2. 2005 10 389 1345 3.5 12 134.5 3. 2011 10 33 32 0 0 17 1 285 28.5 3. 2000 10 401 217 20 54.1 2661 6.6 17 266.1 3. 2003 10 391 1443 3.7 14 144.3 3. 2000 10 33 30 0 0 3 0 237 23.7 4. 1999 10 442 215 21 48.6 2568 5.8 20 256.8 4. 2010 10 321 1516 4.7 20 151.6 5. 2007 10 31 26 1 0 8 1 240 24.0 5. 2003 10 303 161 15 53.1 2262 7.5 15 226.2 5. 2007 10 376 1528 4.1 18 152.8 5. 1999 10 31 20 6 0 9 0 241 24.1 6. 2006 10 323 150 17 46.4 1977 6.1 17 197.7 6. 2004 10 405 1740 4.3 20 174.0 7. 2006 10 30 29 0 0 5 0 224 22.4 7. 2001 10 322 140 14 43.5 1877 5.8 18 187.7 7. 1999 10 439 1847 4.2 20 184.7 8. 2001 10 29 19 5 0 6 0 221 22.1 8. 2011 10 313 162 7 51.8 1867 6.0 14 186.7 8. 2002 10 390 1883 4.8 23 188.3 8. 2010 10 29 29 0 0 4 0 215 21.5 9. 2009 10 327 146 25 44.6 1842 5.6 15 184.2 9. 2011 10 391 1949 5.0 18 194.9 10. 1998 10 28 21 1 0 3 1 202 20.2 10. 2008 10 304 148 15 48.7 1826 6.0 9 182.6 10. 2009 10 372 1959 5.3 20 195.9 11. 2003 10 23 15 2 0 5 0 172 17.2 11. 2010 10 288 154 12 53.5 1815 6.3 14 181.5 11. 2008 10 378 1964 5.2 20 196.4 12. 2009 10 22 16 2 0 5 1 169 16.9 12. 1998 10 341 140 21 41.1 1653 4.8 13 165.3 12. 2000 10 439 2024 4.6 25 202.4 13. 2008 10 19 17 1 0 4 0 145 14.5 13. 2007 10 282 130 14 46.1 1524 5.4 15 152.4 13. 2001 10 399 2126 5.3 22 212.6 14. 2002 10 18 14 0 0 7 1 145 14.5 14. 2002 10 248 122 15 49.2 1499 6.0 6 149.9 14. 1998 10 473 2600 5.5 27 260.0

TOTAL OFFENSE G Rush Pass Plays Yards Avg/P TD Yds/G SCORING DEFENSE G TD XP 2XP DXP FG Saf Pts Avg PASS DEFENSE G Att Cmp Int Pct. Yds Avg TD Yds/G

1. 2004 10 1516 2881 803 4397 5.5 49 439.7 1. 2006 10 30 27 0 0 4 1 221 22.1 1. 2008 10 252 136 12 54.0 1706 6.8 19 170.6 2. 2005 10 1190 2930 730 4120 5.6 36 412.0 2. 2005 10 33 24 1 0 7 0 245 24.5 2. 2006 10 301 136 13 45.2 1834 6.1 21 183.4 3. 2000 10 1048 2661 693 3709 5.4 31 370.9 3. 2008 10 42 33 1 0 7 0 308 30.8 3. 1998 10 252 119 8 47.2 1961 7.8 24 196.1 4. 1999 10 1155 2568 705 3540 5.0 29 354.0 4. 2002 10 45 38 4 0 2 0 322 32.2 4. 2001 10 239 137 2 57.3 2098 8.8 26 209.8 5. 2011 10 1626 1867 767 3493 4.6 33 349.3 5. 2003 10 45 40 1 0 8 0 336 33.6 5. 2009 10 272 178 5 65.4 2146 7.9 29 214.6 6. 2003 10 1098 2262 658 3360 5.1 23 336.0 6. 2004 10 45 42 1 1 7 0 337 33.7 6. 2002 10 281 167 11 59.4 2169 7.7 20 216.9 7. 2006 10 1163 1977 642 3140 4.9 29 314.0 7. 2000 10 49 37 2 0 2 1 343 34.3 7. 2004 10 312 150 16 48.1 2334 7.5 23 233.4 8. 2010 10 1302 1815 653 3117 4.8 29 311.7 8. 1999 10 47 41 3 0 8 0 353 35.3 8. 2000 10 291 153 12 52.6 2351 8.1 21 235.1 9. 2001 10 1216 1877 695 3093 4.5 29 309.3 9. 2007 10 47 41 1 0 12 0 361 36.1 9. 2005 10 317 149 13 47.0 2395 7.6 20 239.5 10. 2007 10 1544 1524 706 3068 4.3 27 306.8 10. 2010 10 51 44 2 0 4 0 366 36.6 10. 1999 10 286 162 8 56.6 2442 8.5 25 244.2 11. 2008 10 1007 1826 663 2833 4.3 19 283.3 11. 2011 10 52 42 2 0 6 1 380 38.0 11. 2003 10 311 183 11 58.8 2564 8.2 29 256.4 12. 1998 10 1136 1653 686 2789 4.1 27 278.9 12. 1998 10 53 34 5 0 5 3 383 38.3 12. 2011 10 375 227 10 60.5 2871 7.7 31 287.1 13. 2002 10 1191 1499 644 2690 4.2 16 269.0 13. 2009 10 53 47 0 0 11 1 400 40.0 13. 2010 10 388 237 8 61.1 2965 7.6 28 296.5 14. 2009 10 668 1842 666 2510 3.8 22 251.0 14. 2001 10 54 44 2 0 12 2 412 41.2 14. 2007 10 301 173 13 57.5 3096 10.3 28 309.6

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RUSHING G Att Avg TD Long Avg/G Tot.Yds FIELD GOALS FGM-FGA Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk SACKS G No. Yds 1. Ken Gransberry 36 545 3.9 18 34 61.5 2215 1. Holt Storrie 35-48 72.8 0-0 10-10 14-20 7-14 1-1 51 5 1. David Longoria 28 13 96 2. Anthony Smith 37 451 4.0 9 70 49.1 1818 2. John Ostrom 25-45 55.5 0-1 15-16 3-13 7-14 0-1 47 6 2. Jake Robbins 21 12 61 3. Bill Miller 40 319 4.4 10 57 35.5 1421 3. Allen Cain 26-36 72.2 0-0 7-8 11-15 6-9 2-4 53 2 2. Roderick Chambers 40 12 85 4. Jerry Barbee 21 227 5.0 11 74 54.7 1148 4. Chris George 5-8 62.5 0-0 2-2 3-4 0-2 0-0 37 0 4. Shaun Washington 38 11 76 5. Charles Cooper 20 192 4.4 7 31 41.9 837 5. Josh Spaw 4-8 50.0 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-5 0-0 44 2 4. Tony Kosub 27 11 62 6. Dominique Hardaway 19 176 4.2 8 53 39.0 741 6. Phillip Garlin 3-5 60.0 0-0 2-3 0-0 1-2 0-0 45 2 4. Chris Kyle 10 11 91 6. Mitchell Bunger 20 223 3.0 8 29 33.5 669 6. Chris Hicks 29 10 95 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points 7. David Lyons 30 164 3.8 11 52 26.1 648 7. Carlos Santiago 36 8 66 8. Bobby Lee 24 128 3.6 3 44 24.8 594 1. Holt Storrie 0 35-48 118-124 0-2 0-0 0-0 0 0 223 8. Chad Matthews 20 7 55 9. Roderick Batson 20 141 3.9 7 39 27.2 544 2. Jason Trahan 31 0-0 0-0 0-0 1 0-0 0 0 188 8. Dustin Boren 29 7 51 10. Ralph Valdez 21 128 4.0 6 41 24.6 517 3. John Ostrom 0 25-45 83-94 1-1 1 0-0 0 0 162 8. Casey Wedding 35 7 41 4. Allen Cain 0 26-36 74-75 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 152 8. Ben Samples 39 7 41 PASSING G Att-Comp-Int Pct TD Lng Avg/G Yds 5. Steven Thrash 19 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 114 8. Augustine Nwoko 39 7 37 1. Sean Salinas 36 931-511-40 54.9 58 98 209.7 7549 6. Ken Gransberry 18 0-0 0-0 2-3 0 0-0 0 0 112 8. Walter Barreda 18 7 30 2. Craig Dailey 27 683-345-37 50.5 32 75 163.7 4420 7. Anthony Smith 15 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 90 3. Robbie Bozeman 20 683-317-35 46.4 31 73 190.6 3811 8. Sean Salinas 14 0-0 0-0 0-1 0 7-18 0 0 84 FUMBLES FORCED G No. 4. Mitchell Bunger 20 520-277-17 53.3 27 80 159.3 3186 8. Rollie Casas 14 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 84 1. Jake Dearing 39 6 5. Joel Waldon 23 363-174-16 47.9 13 92 94.8 2180 10. Dominique 2. Jake Robbins 39 5 6. Matt Schumacher 8 198-100-13 50.5 12 91 164.8 1318 Hardaway 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 2. Ben Samples 39 5 7. Adam Vyvial 24 184-86-8 46.7 10 73 45.8 1098 PUNTING No Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 Blkd 4. Jarrad McAdams 20 4 8. Jarret Buchholtz 7 169-77-14 45.6 8 47 150.7 1055 4. Jerry Nelson 24 4 1. Frank Vera 158 6045 38.2 66 10 17 43 2 9. Bryant Villa 9 163-76-8 46.6 8 43 85.9 773 4. Casey Wedding 35 4 10. Andrew Stewart 6 102-46-5 45.1 3 56 107.3 644 2. David Lyons 150 5375 35.8 65 10 13 31 3 4. Augustine Nwoko 39 4 3. Dillon Koop 123 4882 39.7 74 9 30 37 2 4. Walter Barreda 18 4 RECEIVING G Catches Avg TD Lng Avg/G Yds 3. Dane Hughes 102 3881 38.0 69 6 9 19 3 6. Greg Morrison 9 3 1. Jason Trahan 38 149 20.3 31 98 79.4 3017 5. R.C. King 66 2353 35.6 60 0 10 15 3 6. Trey Linkenhoker 9 3 2. Steven Thrash 35 151 13.9 19 80 60.2 2108 6. Trey Brezina 58 2204 38.0 56 3 7 9 1 6. Jason Williams 10 3 3. Darrell White 40 110 14.5 12 80 39.7 1588 7. Marcos Valderas 46 1730 37.6 53 4 8 13 0 6. Troy Ebensberger 20 3 4. Rollie Casas 26 117 11.8 14 47 55.7 1448 8. Thomas Elbel 44 1670 38.0 70 0 3 13 1 6. Joaquin Garcia 20 3 5. Mike Walters 39 143 11.8 11 75 34.7 1354 9. Phillip Garlin 24 876 36.5 61 2 1 5 3 6. Dwight Bonner 40 3 6. Matt Ross 37 71 14.9 11 60 29.6 1097 10. Josh Spaw 4 196 49.0 54 0 0 2 0 6. Jack Moses 29 3 7. Anthony Smith 37 73 12.1 5 56 23.9 885 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G 6. Tanner Sparks 9 3 8. Brandon Kyle 38 68 13.0 5 41 21.6 822 6. Darnell Bohannon-Bey 19 3 9. Jonathon Randle 36 52 15.8 6 49 22.7 820 1. Anthony Smith 37 1817 852 55 1525 0 4282 115.7 6. Delas Lancelin 20 3 10. Mario Martinez 20 51 15.1 2 58 38.1 762 2. Jason Trahan 38 40 3017 0 10 0 3067 80.7 3. Ken Gransberry 36 2215 394 0 0 0 2609 72.5 FUMBLES RECOVERED G No. TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G 4. David Lyons 30 648 255 547 983 0 2433 81.1 1. Jake Robbins 39 9 1. Sean Salinas 36 1189 109 7549 7658 212.7 5. Mario Martinez 20 153 762 208 1190 0 2313 115.6 2. Andy Puryear 40 6 2. Craig Dailey 27 869 132 4420 4552 168.6 6. Steven Thrash 35 9 2108 0 0 0 2117 60.5 2. Rudy Guarnero 10 5 3. Robbie Bozeman 20 858 420 3811 4231 211.5 7. Brandon Kyle 38 26 822 0 1147 0 1995 52.5 4. Gil Escobedo 32 4 4. Mitchell Bunger 20 743 669 3186 3855 192.8 8. Darrell White 40 7 1588 22 306 0 1923 48.1 5. Mike Milliman 10 3 5. Joel Waldon 23 500 271 2130 2451 106.6 9. Bill Miller 40 1421 195 0 212 0 1828 45.7 5. Nathan Thigpen 17 3 6. Ken Gransberry 36 545 2215 0 2215 61.5 10. Ronnie Canedo 38 270 733 348 240 16 1607 42.3 5. Jack Moses 20 3 7. Anthony Smith 37 454 1818 34 1852 50.1 5. Robert Lagow 20 3 TACKLES G Solo Ast Total 8. Bill Miller 40 319 1421 0 1421 35.5 5. Tony Kosub 27 3 9. Matt Schumacher 8 251 78 1318 1396 174.5 1. Jake Dearing 39 134 160 294 5. David Garcia 28 3 10. Jerry Barbee 21 228 1148 0 1148 54.7 2. Andy Puryear 40 146 133 279 5. Dustin Boren 29 3 3. Jack Moses 39 116 152 268 5. Clay Magill 29 3 PUNT RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Long 4. Jake Robbins 39 124 109 233 5. Matt Alves 30 3 1. David Lyons 56 547 9.8 0 45 5. Dwight Bonner 40 127 64 191 5. Jason Maples 36 3 2. Jesse Gremminger 31 359 11.6 2 75 6. John Tate 28 66 113 179 5. Will Gavit 40 3 3. Ronnie Canedo 30 348 11.6 0 60 7. Jack Moses 29 81 97 178 5. Jack Moses 29 3 4. Tyler Denman 17 232 13.6 0 60 8. Will Gavit 40 73 100 173 5. Kevin Cossey 20 3 5. Mario Martinez 16 208 13.0 1 67 9. Ben Samples 39 76 91 167 5. Zack Weathersby 30 3 6. Brian Box 15 125 8.3 0 30 10. David Garcia 28 89 77 166 5. Walter Barreda 18 3 7. David Garcia 10 112 11.2 0 35 TACKLES FOR LOSS G NO. YDS 5. Jordan Vines 5 3 8. Coy Schneider 19 108 5.7 0 16 9. Kelshall Rivas 11 93 8.5 0 21 1. Carlos Santiago 36 37 137 10. Zach Rowland 12 73 6.1 0 14 1. Andy Puryear 40 37 102 3. Roderick Chambers 40 28 120 KICK RETURNS No Yds Avg TD Long 4. Jake Dearing 39 25 95 1. Anthony Smith 90 1942 21.6 1 92 4. Jack Moses 39 25 77 2. Mario Martinez 55 1190 21.6 0 50 5. Troy Ebensberger 20 24 73 3. Brandon Kyle 52 1147 22.0 0 65 5. Dustin Boren 29 24 97 4. David Lyons 49 983 20.1 0 73 7. Tony Kosub 27 21 89 5. Mario Herrera 38 792 20.8 0 36 7. James Villarreal 23 21 71 6. Lewis Williams 32 625 19.5 0 41 7. Augustine Nwoko 39 21 61 7. Ckody Burton 26 537 20.7 0 44 7. Jake Robbins 39 21 107 8. Zach Rowland 17 370 21.8 0 61 9. Brian Box 18 363 20.2 0 40 10. Coy Schneider 17 327 19.2 0 48

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The list that follows on the next four pages is a collection of players’ names that have, at some time or other, appeared on a Texas Lutheran football roster. This is not a collection of lettermen, although many of these players did letter. Lettermen lists in the TLU football annals are scarce, particularly for the early years. What we have attempted to do here is compile a comprehensive list of all players who (at some point in their college journey) were members of the Bulldog football team. Additions, corrections and other bits of information are most welcome. Please email the TLU Sports Information Office ([email protected]) with your information. Thank you.

A Arnic, Leonard 1976-79 Bennett Jr., Harold 1965 Bland, Glenn 1957 Booker, Jonathan 2003-05 Brinkmeyer, Herbert 1970 Arnold, Frank 1959-62 Bennett, Richard 1972 Bland, John 1998 Boren, Dustin 1998-01 Briscoe, Charles 1999 Abraham, Gene 2006 Arroyo, Ivy 1981 Benson, Mark 1982 Blaschke, David 1964 Borgestede, Don 1955-58 Bristch, Charles 1974-77 Abrameit, Zachary 2005 Asahene, Emmanuel 2007-11 Benson, Zane 2011 Bleiler, Richard 1975 Bosse, Marvin 1950-51 Broadway, Ben 2005 Abrego, Chris 1998 Askey, Richard 1980 Benware, Anthony 1998 Blomquist, Edwin 1969 Boudreaux, Bobby 1965-68 Brock, Jobi 2001 Abundis, Carlos 1981 Attwood, Randy 2010 Berg, Laddie 1960-63 Bloomer, John Paul 2004-08 Bowls, Raymond 1928-29 Brock, Robert 1963 Arce, Joshua 2009 Auten, Bill 1963 Berger, Royce 1961 Bloomquist, Glynn 1972 Bowman, David 2002 Brodie, Anthony 1974 Ache, Matthew 2001 Avila,Adam 1998 Bernard, Burk 1955 Blucher, Garrett 2011 Box, Brian 2007, 2009-11 Bromschwig, Mark 1979 Acton, David 2002-05 Axel, Jac 2011 Bernhard, David 1971 Blumburg, Johnny 1950 Boxley, Josh 2004 Brooks, Steve 1975-78 Adamcek, Fred 1974-75 Ayres, Zachary 2004 Berry, Dan 2000 Blume, Darryl 1985 Boyd, Caston 2008 Brooks, Tim 2008 Adame, Adan 1985-87 Azenhoffer, Wayne 1952-54 Berry, Denato 2006 Blume, Walter 2003 Boyd, Chuck 1970-71 Brosius, Robby 1998-99 Adame, Max 2000-01 Berry, Tony 1958-59 Bode, Collin 2011 Boy, DeMarcus 2011 Brothers, Quinton 2006 Adams, Kody 2010-11 B Besch, Mike 1979 Boehl, Billy 1949-54 Boyd, Lowell 1980 Brown, Darrell 1980-82 Adams, Tavian 2006 Best, Waldemar 1923 Boelter, Melvin 1968-70 Bozeman, Robbie 1998-99 Brown, Dave 1977 Adkinson, Joshua 2002-05 Baasen, Wesley 1946-49 Babineaux, Bob 1974 Bethel, Gary 1970-73 Boemecke, Charles 1966-69 Bracher, Fredrick 1936-38 Brown, Dwain 1980 Aguayo, Gary 1998 Bethke, Dennis 1969-70 Boenig, Clarence 1955 Braden Jr., Daniel 2001 Brown, Eric 1980-82 Aguilar, Alex 1999-01 Badgett, Jacob 2011 Badillo, Randy 1999 Beveridge, Garry 2004-05 Boening, Henry 1963-67 Bradford, Alfred 2005-08 Brown, Garrett 2005 Aguilar, Art 2007 Bevly, Wes 2001 Bogart, Robert 1963 Bradford, Steve 1978 Brown, Glenn 2010 Aguilar, Joel 2002 Bailey, L.J. 1928-29 Bailey, Pat 1965-68 Beynaerts, Bobby 2006 Bohannon-Bey, Darnell Bradley, Brian 1977-78 Brown, I.J. 1959-62 Ahrendt, Wilfred 1939-40 Biedeger, Greg 1971 2010-11 Brady, Edwin 1966 Brown, Kerry 2010 Ajiodo, Okolo 2002-03 Bailey, Zach 2005 Baker, Jesse 1946-1949 Biedermann, Bob 1979 Bohls, Alvin 1929 Bragg, Dale 1972 Brown, Kyle 2003-04 Aki, Rusty 2006 Biediger, Greg 1966- 67 Bohls, Ed 1966-67 Brand, Kaid 2011 Brown, Larry 1987 Albers, John 1939-40 Baker, Ronald 1977-79 Ball, Gary 1974 Biediger, Ralph 1981-82 Bohls, Fred 1958-60 Brandenburg, John 1980-83 Brown, Lavon 2000-01 Albrecht, Leslie 1955 Biediger, Ronnie 1981-85 Bohls, James 1962-65 Brandenburg, Tyler 2011 Brown, Malvin 1975-79 Aldakkour, Anthony 2010-11 Ballenger, Kevin 1984 Bang, Jason 2003-04 Biediger, Roy 1967-70 Bohnert, Steve 1974-76 Bratton, Gerald 1961 Brown, Thomas 1985 Aldridge, Michael 2000-03 Bielfeldt, Karl 1998 Bolden, Howard 2002-03, Braun, Leon 1931 Brown, Zach 2009 Alexander, Dylan 2010-11 Bannister, Bill 1982-84 Barbee, Jerry 1998-01 Bigott, Will 1947 2006 Braun, Richard 1998 Broz, Ronnie 1968-71 Alexander, Emmanuel Bills, Mike 1981-85 Bolger, Jack 2010-11 Brawley, Lucas 2011 Brucklacher, John 1975 2010-11 Barecky, Josh 2000 Barnes, Deion 2011 Bindi, Sahr 2006 Bolton, Matthew 2007 Brawner, Eugene 1946-47 Brunet, Trevor 2001 Alexander, Lloyd 1971-74 Birk, Ronald 1952 Bommer, Jacob 2000 Brayan, John 1959-61 Bryan, John 1960-62 Alford, Mike 1972 Barnett, Bubba 1968-70 Barnhard, Bill 1972 Bishop, Jonathan 2007 Bonar, Justin 2009 Brewer, Dexter 2004-06 Brzozowski, Allen 1984-87 Allen, Mitchell 1986 Black, Niel 1960 Bonner, Dwight 2005-08 Brezina, Trey 2006 Brzozowski, Dwayne 1986 Allen, Richard 2009-10 Barnhard, Rubin 1956 Barreda, Walter 2010-11 Blackwell, Reginald 1999 Bonner, Robert 2005-08 Briell, Bobby 1971 Buchholtz, Jarret 2009-10 Allen, Steve 2007 Blake, Steve 1977 Bonugli, Robert 2005-07 Brinkley, Barry 1985-87 Buck, Jared 2002-03 Allen, Thomas 1986 Barrera, Louis 2003 Allison, Charles 2010 Barron, Joe 1949-52 Allsop, Scott 1977 Barros, Kevin 1984-86 Alton, Martin 1985 Barter, Jesse 2001 Altonen, Rick 1981 Barton, Gary 2005 Alvarado, Elwin 2006 Barton, Jimmy 2000 Alvarado, Mark 2008 Bartosh,Walter 1971-74 Alves, Brian 2002-03 Battros, Mitchell 1949-50 Alves, Matt 2004-07 Batson, Roderick 2005-08 Amaro, Ray 1974-75 Bauhof, Ned 1984 Ament, Guy 2002-05 Baumbach, Dennis 1969-70 Amick, Rick 1968 Bautista, Matt 1980-81 Anderson,Andy 1960-63 Beard, Russell 1963-65 Anderson, Charles 1964-67 Beathard, Trey 1979 Anderson, Dantrell 2008-09 Beauchane, Mike 1971 Anderson, David 1965 Beaulieu, Jonathan 2003 Anderson, Dustin 2008 Bennett, Jamelle 2005 Anderson, Jonathon 2011 Beck, Clinton 2003 Anderson, Wayne 1975 Beck, Ronnie 2007-08 Annweiler, Frank 1959-61 Becker, Franklin 1955 Annweiler, Rick 1965 Becker, Gilbert 1959 Ansley, Mark 1977 Becker, Otto 1936-38 Anthony, Jordan 2005 Beckham, Rick 1974 Anthony, Sam 1953 Beicker, Don 1972-75 Appelt, Robert 2006 Belasquez, Jason 2004 Appling, Mike 1986-87 Belden, Chase 2002-03 Arbuckle, Ronny 1954 Bell, Artie 1937-38 Arciniega, Ruben 2000-01 Bell, Cedrick 2002 Ardoin, Cedric 2001 Bell, Dwight 2003 Arevalo, Oscar 1981 Bell, Ryan 2003 Arias, Art 2009 Bell, Travis 2011 Arldt, Christopher 1999 Belyeu, Billy 2003 Armstrong, Shawn 2004 Benavides, David 2001 Tom Mueller, with wife Marti, had the Bulldogs playing for a conference title in 2004.

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Buckley, Raphiel 2000 Cate, Tom 1975 Cooper, Gary 2009-11 Budd, David 1977-78 Caudell, Aaron 2006 Cooper, Sheldon 1981-82 Bull, Tyler 2010 Cavazos, Frank 1957 Corbin, John 1998-00 Bunch, Brandon 1999 Cavazos, Tino 1957 Corely, Barry 1968 Bunger, Mitchell 2010-11 Cedillo, Alex 1974 Cortez, Gilbert, 1967 Burchell, Joshua 2003 Cervantes, Jesse 1980 Coselli, Ray 1973-76 Burk, Stephen 2006 Cervantes, Vincent 1998 Cossey, Kevin 2009-11 Burkholder, Jody 1971 Cervenka, Ray 2010 Cox, Jim 1981 Burleson, Dustin 2008 Cevallos, Robert 2011 Cox, Jimmy 1971 Burns, Will 2003 Chacon, Randy 2002 Cox, Josh 2006 Burroughs, Doug 1977 Chafin, Jeff 1976-79 Cox, Robert 1966 Burroughs, Royce 2000 Chambers, Roderick 2002- Crabtree, Matthew 2008 Burton, Ckody 2010 03, 2005-06 Craig, Jimmie 1964-67 Busch, Jeremiah 1999 Chance, Brandon 1999 Crawford, Charlie 1967 Bustamante, Marcos Chaney, Mike 2004 Crawford, Thaddeus 1977 1984-87 Charles, Matthew 2006 Creel, Lindon 1959 Butler, Bobby 1977 Cheeves, Princston 2005 Cromidus, Paul 1979-81 Butler, Jeff 2006 Chevez, Leo 2007 Crouch, Ross 1950 Butler, Kelvin 2008 Childs, Mike 1977 Crowson, Virgle 2002-05 Butler, Quint 2008 Choate, Micah 2005 Crumpler, Steve 1971 Chollett, David 1977-79 Cruz, David 1985 C Christenson, Mike 1980 Cruz, Martin 2009 Cabe, Brandon 1998 Christian, Bruce 1980-83 Cucco, Wayne 1974-77 Cabiya, Joshua 2003 Christian, Chris 1977-81 Cude, Jason 1998 Cabrera, Josh 2007 Chudej, Chris 2010-11 Cuevas, Eric 2003-04 Caddie, Chaz 2008 Churbe, Devin 2009 Cummings, Duke 1940-41 Jake Robbins (4) roamed the Bulldog secondary as a starter for four seasons. Caffey, Colin 2009 Church, Dan 1977-80 Cundiff, Taylor 2009 Cain, Allen 2009-11 Clark, Denny 1957 Cunningham, Shawn Cain, Jamey 1977-79 Clark, Herschel 1949 2008-09 Denman, Tyler 2011 Dunkin, Donald 1985-86 Esfandiari, Doug 1998-01 Cain, Jimmy 1976 Clark, Matt 1979 Curiel, Christopher 2002 Denny, Gary 1979 Dunlap, Taylor 2009-11 Esparza, Manuel 1967-68 Calavan, Trent 2000-01 Clement, Oscar 1938-40 Curtis, Ray 1953 Denyer, Buzzy 1955-58 Dunn, Peter 1980-81 Espinoza, Robert 2001-02 Clements, Sean 2006-07 Derby, J. Frank 2010 Dunne, Phil 1973-76 Essary, Todd 1980-83 Calderon, Ben 1983-84 D Callis, Andrew 2005 Clervi, Art 1975-76 DeVilbiss, Dean 1984-86 Durand, Leonard 2008-09 Esteves, Gilbert 1985-87 Campbell, Brian 1999-01 Cleveland, Quinnten 2007- Dahlen, Chris 2001-02 Dewey, Mike 1977 Durden, Devonte 2010 Estlinbaum, John 1957 Campbell, Hunter 2011 09, 2011 Dailey, Craig 2000-02 DeWitt, Brian 2011 Dworaczyk, Gary 1973 Estrada, Arthur 1998 Campbell, Ryan 2002 Clifton, John 1984 Dannhaus, William 1929-31 Diaz, Fred 1985 Dykes, Jim 1978 Etheredge, Sean 1999 Campbell, Quincey 1980 Cline, Carl 2004 Dannhaus, Herman 1928-29 Diaz, Rolando 1981 Dyson, Travis 2007 Evans, Billy 1998 Cline, Kirby 1978-81 Dick, Mark 1974 Evans, Christopher 1999-00 Campbell, Steve 1977 Daniels, Dan 1970-73 E Campbell, Walter 2004 Cline, Thomas 2006 Daniels, D’Vonte 2011 Dickey, Bruce 1974-75 Everline, Jessie 2000 Campsey, Tommy 1965 Clinger, Norman 1950 Daniels, Earl 1947 DiCola, Michael 2006 Eady, Sean 2007 Evetts, Gerald 1954-56 Clouse, Jerry 2002-03, Diebel, Clarence 1938 Canedo, Ronnie 1998-01 Danz, Dennis 1974-77 Earley, Ross 1959-61 F Canion, Bing 1981 2005-07 David, Tom 1951 Diedrich, Brian 2000 Ebensberger, Troy 2002-03 Cannata, Matt 2009-11 Clouse, James 2006 Davila, Ryan 2004 Diggs, Brandon 1986 Eberhart, James 2011 Faglie, W.B. 1965 Cannon, Drake 2011 Clyburn, Steve 1986 Davila, Tim 2004 Dikes, Jimmy 1977 Eckles, David 2004 Fain, Josh 1998 Cano, Alex 1998 Coe, Justin 2001 Davis, Benjamin 2009 Dismuke, A.D. 2003 Edgemond, Bill 1983-85 Faith, Trent 1981-84 Cantu, Derek 1999 Coffey, Ryan 2001 Davis, Billy 1972-74 Dismukes, Kenneth 1954-55 Edwards, Charlie 1958-60 Faldyn, Mark 1979-81 Cantu, Eduardo 1998 Coker, Mike 1982-85 Davis, Chad 1998 Dixon, Danny 1975 Edwards, Chris 2002, Farmer, David 1975-77 Cantu, Mark 1975-76 Coleman, Nicholas 2005 Davis, Charles 1968 Doerfler, Alfred 1932 2005-06 Farrell, Pat 1981-82 Cantu, Mike 1980-83 Collier, Doug 1974 Davis, Chuck 1977 Doerfler, David 1967-70 Edwards, Marty 1975-78 Fehrenkamp, David 1985 Cantu, Oscar 1951 Collier, Wesley 2002 Davis, Devin 2008-10 Doherty, Sean 2008 Edwards, Seth 2002 Felder, John 1974 Cantu, Rogelio 2009-11 Collins, Art 1952-53 Davis, E.H. 1954 Dollar, Dakota 2009 Edwards, Zach 1999 Feller, Stephen 1962-65 Capak, Kyle 2006 Collins, Daniel 2009 Davis, Fred 1973-76 Dominguez, Robert 1975 Egg, Garrett 2010 Ferguson, Mike 1975-77 Carbee, Judd 2002 Collins, Danny 1981-84 Davis, James 1967 Doolittle, Bryan 2011 Eggers, Mike 1980-81 Ferguson, Shane 2005 Cardenas, Larry 2011 Collins, Dean 1983-85 Davis, Jeff 2006-07, Dorcin, Paul 2009 Egwuagu, Martin 2005 Fennell, Markel 2010 Cardona, Richard 1975-76 Collins, Phil 2004 2009-10 Dorfi, Mike 1962 Ehler, John 1974 Fernandez, Jimmy 1981-83 Carew, Mike 1985-87 Collins, Sean 2006 Davis, John 1977 Dorsey, Chris 2000-01 Ehrhardt, Charles 1940-41 Fernandez, Martin 2002 Carleton, Greg 1986 Compton, Jake 2001-02 Davis, Keith 1987 Doubrava, Allen 1953 Eichler, Allen 1956 Ferree, Marcus 2010-11 Carlson, Jay 1959 Conatanzo, Tony 1950-51 Davis, Luke 2008-09 Dove,Alus 1974-76 Elbel, Thomas 2005 Ferrera, Greg 1977 Carmack, Mike 2000 Condra, Wayne 1981-85 Davis, Mike 2005 Drisdale, Carlton 1980-83 Ellis, Chad 2010-11 Fewell, Vernon 1959-62 Carmichael, Tom 1960-61 Conery, Doug 1967 Davis, Steve 2007 Drum, Hiram 2003-05 Ellis, Jerry 1973-75 Fiala, Steven 2005-07 Carpenter, Mark 1977-80 Conn, Travis 1999 Davis, Thomas 1952 Drusedow, Gary 1965 Ellis, Mark 1977 Fields, Derrick 1998-02 Carr, Bobby 1981-82 Contreras, Benjamin 2005 Dawson, Nathan 2002 Dube, Wallace 1946-50 Elmore, Rodney 1999 Fields, Otis 1970-73 Carrera, Tom 1977-80 Cook, Brandon 2006 De La Garza, Hector 1979-81 DuBose, Brian 2011 Emerson, Brian 1979-81 Fike, Shelby 1977-80 Carrillo, Isac 1998 Cook, Brian 1980 De Los Santos, Eric 2002 Duelm, Mark 2001 Emerson, Brian 1998-01 Fink, Andrew 1999 Carrillo, Robert 2003-04 Cook, Charles 1952 Deanda, Robert 2000-01 Duffy, Charles 2002 Ender, Gottfried 1923 Fisher, Bill 1977 Carrizales, Roy 1977 Cook, Chuck 2002-06 DeAngelo, Doug 1986 Duhart, Charles 1986 Ender, Max 1952, 55-56 Fisher, Terrence 2002-03 Carter, Ken 1972 Cook, John 1981-84 Dear,Allen 1986-87 Duhon, Cody 2004 Engelhardt, Marcus 1965 Fletcher, Darrell 1980 Carter, Moneque 1974-76 Cook, Robert 1972 Dearing, Jake 2002-05 Duke, Brian 1981 Engeling, Jeff 1983-85 Flint, John 1967 Cartwright, Bill 1957 Cook, Tommy 1975-78 Deason, Bubba 1985 Duke, Dustin 2000 Epps, Joseph 2011 Flores II, Jorge 2002 Casas, Rolando 1998-02 Cooke, David 1953-54 Dedear, Dennis 1958-60 Duncan, Kenneth 1966 Erskine, James 1928-29 Flores, John 1998-99 Castaneda, Jamie 1974 Cooksey, James 1966 Delacruz, Johnny 1998 Dunham, Arlen 1953 Erxleben, Ray 1955 Flores, Juan 2002-05 Castillo, Jaymes 2007-10 Cooper, Ben 2004-05, Del Bosque, Bobby 1987 Dunham, John 1971 Escobar, Derrick 1998-99 Flores, Justin 1998-01 Castillo, Ray 1980 2008-09 DeLuna, Beto 1999-00 Dunham, Mark 1998 Escobar, Jason 1998 Flores, Luis 2009 Castor, Paul 2005 Cooper, Charles 2010-11 Denburg, Ricky 1985 Dunk, Cameron 2002-03 Escobedo, Gilbert 1998-02 Flores, Shawn 2002-03

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Hardaway, John 1977 Hildebrandt, Walter 1951 Hardee, Billy 2007-09 Hill, Bryan 2011 Hardeman, Demetrius Hill, Glenn 2011 2000-02 Hill, Jerry 2008-09 Harland, Sylvester 1974 Hill, John 1967 Hargrove, Max 2004 Hill, Willie 2005 Harper, Efrin 2008 Hiller, Robert 1969 Harper, Sam 1953-56 Hines, Greg 1998-99 Harpold, Charles 1966 Hobbs, Joe 1959 Harrell, B.J. 1998 Hochstrasser, Matt 2011 Harris, Charlie 1959-62 Hodge, Robert 1986 Harris, Deonte 2010 Hodge, Tristan 2005 Harris, Harry 1974 Hodges, Willie 1975 Harris, Max 1983-84 Hoermann, Arlon 1963-66 Harris, Ryan 2000-01 Hoffer, Elroy 1953 Harris, Wendell 2004 Holland, Jimbo 1985 Harrison, Richard 1962 Holliday, Richard 1977 Harrison, Robert 2011 Hollub, Jacob 2009 Harryman, Casey 2005-07 Holmes, Chauncey 2008 Harsh, Hollis 1958 Holtkamp,William 1947 Hart, Wes 1998 Hooi, Ed 1979 Hartel, Michael 2007 Hooker, Randall 1999 Hartfiel, Ray 1953-54 Hopkins, Jeff 1984 Hartfiel, Travis 2005-06 Horton, Jonathan 2011 Hartmann, Kurt 1930-31 Horton, Rhett 1998 Defensive Coordinator Tom Mueller is carried off the field after the Bulldogs won the 1974 NAIA-II National Championship. Harvey, Kyle 2005 Horwood, Stanley 1949-50 Hasker, Sammy 1952 House, Larry 1962 Haunch, Dick 1950 Hovda, Joshua 1999 Floyd, Jacob 2011 Garcia, Ed 1953-56 Goldlap, Bruno 1923 Gremminger, Jesse 2005-07 Hawkins, Darrell 1954 Hrachovina, Josh 2007 Forbes, Charlie 2002-03 Garcia, Eric 2007-09 Gomez, Rene 1985 Gresh, Ed 1964 Hayes, Derek 2010-11 Hubbard, Lloyd 1977-78 Fortenberry, Joe 1970-71 Garcia, Ernie 2005-08 Gomez, Ricardo 1999-00 Grieger, Karl 2010 Hayes, Jimmy 1952 Huber, Gerald 1980-84 Foster, Justin 2007 Garcia, Francisco 2007 Gonzales, David 2004 Griesen, Ricky 1977 Hazeley, Levi 1999-01 Huber, Wade 2007 Foster, Kyle 2000-03 Garcia, Jacob 2010 Gonzales, Edward 1981 Grimes, James 1948 Heath, Derrick 2005-06 Huckeba, Charles 1966 Foster, Mike 1980 Garcia, Joaquin 1998-99 Gonzales, Ernest 1999 Grimes, Jason 1999 Heights, Doug 1974 Hudson, Eddie 1970-71 Fowler, James 2011 Garcia, Kristopher 1999 Gonzales, James 2003-04 Grobe, Corbin 2011 Hernandez, Mark 1999 Huebinger, John 1951 Fox, Truxton 2005-06 Garcia, Tommy 2011 Gonzales, Jimmy 1977-79 Grohman, Luke 2002-03 Heimann, Josh 1998-01 Huff, Rocky 2009-11 Franklin, Adam 2008 Gardner, Matt 1999 Gonzales, Jose 2002 Grote, Roland 1941 Heinrich, Carl, 1930-31 Huffman, Dennis 1977 Franklin, Anthony 2002-03 Garlin, Phillip 1998 Gonzales, Joshua 2006 Grote, Roland 1966 Heinrich, Max 1923 Huffman, Gary 1962-64 Franklin, Jody 1980-83, Gartha, Russ 1973 Gonzales, Leandro 2002-04 Guarnero, Rudy 1998 Helduser, Jim Bob 1975-78 Hughes, Barry 2002-03 Franklin, Larry 1956-59 Garza, Buster 1951-53 Gonzalez, Edgar 2011 Guenter, Bruce 1977-78 Hellstein, John 1972 Hughes, Dane 2002-03 Frank, Caleb (2009) Garza, Conrad 2000 Gonzalez, Justo 1984 Guenther, Rusty 1979-80 Helmcamp, George 1955-58 Hughes, Vernon 2009-10 Franks, Charles 1973-76 Garza, Mike 1998-99 Gonzalez, Mario 1998 Guerra, Nathan 2005 Helmuth, Schwarz 1931-32 Hull, Allen 1978 Franks, Richard 1975-76 Garza, Jesse 2011 Gonzalez, Rogelio 1986 Guerrero, Justin 2009 Helweg, C.J. 2006 Humphrey, Derek 2004 Fraser, Brandon 2002 Gaskamp, Bruno 1946 Gonzalez, Tony 2008 Guinyard, Michael 2008 Henderson, Patrick 2005 Huntley, Harold 1968 Freeman, Chris 2007-08 Gaston, Brandon 2002 Gooch, Aaron 1958-59 Gullion, Ronnie 2005 Henkes, Chuck 1975-78 Hutchingson, C.B. 1963 Freeman, Christopher 2004 Gaston, Greg 1977 Goode, Bruce 1981-82 Gummerman, Geoff 1983-85 Henley, Gary 1964 Hveem, Todd 1980 Freeman, Steve 1974-77 Gaubatz, Robert 1959 Goodlow, Josh 2008-11 Gummert, Darrell 1975 Henning, William 1962 Hyek, Nike 1986 Frick, Jason 2005 Gavit, Will 2003-06 Goodrich, Josh 1999-01 Gunga, Heinz 1954 Henri, Mike 1998 Friedrich, Stephen 1966 Geiner, Richard 1953 Goodson, John 1957 Gupton, Rex 1939 Henry, Ronald 1951 I Friesenhahn, Merlin 2001-04 Gendron, Joel 1977-80 Goodwin, Bill 1947 Gutchess, Kevin 1981 Hensley, John “Briggs” Ibe, Chris 1998 Frimpter, Bill 1972 Gersch, Ken 1972-74 Goosetree, Tim 1975-78 Gutierrez, Lyndon 2005 2008 Ibeh, Chisolm 2011 Froelich, Joe 1970-72 Gesch, Jordan 2008-10 Gorka,Wilbert 1959 Gutierrez, Matt 2011 Henze, Harold 1968-71 Ikels, Kenan 1986-87 Fromme, Travis 1977 Gevertz, Richard 1980 Gorman, Art 1977-78 Gutierrez, Mike 1981-82 Herber, Charlie 1969-71 Illian, Travis 1998 Frost, Joshua 1999 Gibbs, Robbie 1980-82 Gotte, B.J. 1998-2000 Guzmann, Memo 1984 Herber, Ewald 1923 Ingle, Ed 1979 Funk, Tim 1975-78 Giese, Ross 1966 Grabs, Glenn 2000 Hernandez, David 1985-87 Iozzi, Daniel 2011 Fuquay, John 1986-87 Giesscer, Alphonse 1928-29 Gracy, Rick 1972 H Hernandez, Estevan 2010-11 Gigee, Nathan 2008 Grady, LaRon 1999-02 Hernandez, George 1964-67 J G Haag, Francis 1938 Gilliland, Paul 1950 Graf, Randy 1980 Haag, Victor 1938 Hernandez, Manuel 2004 Gillis, Kyle 2005-07 Graff, Fred 1961 Hernandez, Mike 1999 Jackson, Bill 1975-78 Gadberry, Don 2008-09 Haas, Thomas 1965 Jackson, Dennis 1962 Gadison, Jocky 1972-75 Gilmore, Al 1979-81 Granchelli, Joseph 2008-09 Haas, Gary 1981 Herrera, Aaron 2008 Ginn, Colby 2011 Gransberry, Kenny 2001-04 Herrera, Jared 2009-10 Jackson, Dylan 2002 Gallegos, Jerry 2005-07 Haggerty, Stanley 1980 Jackson, John 2006-09 Gallegos, Shayne 1999-01 Gips, Frank 1979-82 Grayson, Gavin 2011 Hajek, Jeff 1998 Herrera, Mario 1999-01 Gips, Paul 1940-41 Greathouse, Kash 2005-08 Herrera, Matt 2007 Jackson, Tyrone 2007 Galloway, Bobby 1953-55 Hale, Don 1964 Jaehne, Gus 1923 Galvan, Jerry 2008 Gipson, Darrin 2007 Greathouse, Horace 1987 Hale, Zac 2009 Herrera, Valdermar 1985-86 Gipson, Ronald 2011 Green, Bo 2005 Herring, Thurman 1969 Jahn, Cullen 2009 Galvan, Ricky 2004 Halliburton, Troy 1954-56 Janda, Lyle 2004 Galvez, Louis 2009 Gipson,Willie 1973-75 Green, Davis 1985-86 Hamilton, Bobby 2005 Hertz, John 1985 Glenn, Richard 1964-65 Green, Earon 2004 Heyland, Gary 195 Janak, Michael 2004-07 Gann, Don 1977-80 Hamilton, David 1984 Janes, Michael 1999-01 Gann, Mike 1962-64 Glenn, T.J. 2006 Green, Jim 1956-58 Hancock, Houston 2008 Hickey, John 1974 Glenewinkel, Ron 1978-80 Green, Ronnie 1975 Hicks, B.J. 1999 Janes, Matt 2003-06 Gaona, Jason 2011 Hannehann, Louis 1928-29 Janicek, Daryl 1968-69 Garcia, Aaron 2010 Glitz, Bill 1962 Greer, Courteney 2006 Hannon, Dustin 2011 Hicks, Byron 2009 Goerdel, Calvin Greenshield, Gene 1947-50 Hicks, Cody 2004 Janysek, Gerald 1977 Garcia, Daryl 2010-11 Hanz, Stephan 1986 Jarvis, Larry 1965 Garcia, David 2002-04, Goessler, Ken 1955-56 Greeson, Ryan 2004-05 Hapshie, Solomon 1998 Hicks, Chris 1999-01 Goetz, Paul 1946-47 Gregor, Ray 1956-58 Hightower, Fred 1953-56 Jaster, Delvin 1952-53 2006 Hardaway, Dominique Jefferson, Kevin 1999 Garcia, Dimitri 2002-03 Goldberg, Harry 1977 Gregory, Dick 1950-53 2010-11 Hilbert, Maurice 1949-51

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Jendrusch, Tommy 1981-82 Katzer, Melvin 1950 Kyle, Brandon 2000-04 Jensen, James 1953 Kauffmann, Michael 2010-11 Kyle, Chris 2009 Jermstad, Jimmy 1950 Keeling, Clay 1980-81 Kyle, Terry 1969 Jernigan, Jerry 1985-87 Keener, Brian 1983-85 Jerome, Therron 2009-11 Keip,Aaron 2006 L Jeschke, Roger 1968 Kellam, Adam 2008 Laechelin, Vernon 1936-38 Jetty, Lee 1947 Keller, Buzzy 1951-54 LaFleur, Venton 2010-11 Jetty, Norman 1946-47 Keller, Chris 1974-76 Laging, Lawrence 1952 Jimenez, Josh 2007-08 Keller, Jerome 1946-47 Lagow, Robert 1998-99 Jimenez, Mike 2005 Keller, Kolin 1980 Laird, Justin 2006 Jimenez, Obed 1986 Keller, Mike 1984-86 Lamascus, Rick 1966-69 Jimenez, Steve 1953-54 Kelly, Trey 2010-11 Lamb, Latane 1980 Jimeniz, Noe 1980 Kemmerer, Jeff 1981 Lambert, Brad 2002-03, Jimerson, Darrell 2011 Kemp, Greg 1985 2005 Joeckel, Billy 1980-82 Kempen, Danny 1982 Lamkin, Alvin 1968 Johnson, Frederick 2002 Kempf, Bennie 1980-82 Lampe, Bucky 1975-78 Johnson, Gerald 1958-60 Kendle, Sutton 1982-83 Lancelin, Delas 2010-11 Johnson, Jeremy 2008 Keng, Thomas 1947 Lane, David 1972 Johnson, Jimmie 1987 Kensing, Richard 1952 Lane, Drew 2004-05 Johnson, Jody 1960 Kersten, Graham 1959 Lange, Joe 1980-83 Johnson, Kurt 1962-63 Keys, James 1969 Langham Jr., Robert 1986 Johnson, Kyle 2010-11 Kieke, John 1960-62 Langhart, Stefan 1983-85 Johnson, Kurt 1999 Kiel, Garith “Jeep” 1960 Lapaglia, Richard 1969 Johnson, Manson 1998-00 Killewer, John 1983 Larimore, Kenneth 1954 Johnson, Patrick 2011 Killian, Earl 1947 Lark, Darius 2010 Johnson, Rawley 1960-61 Killian, Herman 1946-47 Larson, Billie 1958-59 Johnson, Robert 1957-61 King, Clinton 2002 Larson, Lief 1980-83 Johnson, Ron 1971 King, Garland 1930-32 Laubach, Jacob 2009-11 Johnson, Royce 1969-72 King, R.C. 2002 Lawrence, Donald 2006 Johnson, Sidney 2005-07 Kirchner,Arlon 1963-66 Lawrence, Jerard 1981-85 Johnson, Terryl 1974-76 Kitchen, Beau 2006 Lawtum, Jason 2004 Johnson, Tom 1973 Kitchens, Jimmy 1977 Leal, Alex 2008 Johnson, Wesley 1961 Kitzman, Charlie 1977-1780 Lee, Bobby 2004-06 Joiner, Jay 1980 Klare,Wade 1983-85 Lee, Sean 1999-00 Joneitz, Duke 1977 Klawitter, Josh 2006 Lee, Terry 1975 Jones, Aaron 2002 Klein, Harold 1949 Lee, William 2002 Jones, Alan 2010 Klemstein, Scott 1983 Leeder, Floyd 1951-53 Jones, Billy 1974-75 Klett, Mike 1967-68 Legh-Page, Daniel 1998-01 Jones, Colby 1963 Kliewer, John 1984 Lehman, Bill 1957-59 Jones, David 2008-10 Kniejski, Robert 1977 Lehnhoff, Robert 1971-73 Jones, Harry 2011 Knierieman, Jeff 1974-75 Lehnhoff, Fritz 1938 Jones, Kerry 2004-06 Knopp, David 1952 Lehnhoff, Mark 1968-71 Defensive back Dwight Bonner tied for the DIII-era lead for career interceptions, with 16. Jones, Kevin 2006 Knox, Bobby 1955 Lemer, Joe 1954 Jones, Jamila 1998-00 Koehler, John 1969 Leonard, Gene 1966-69 Jones, Jeff 1985 Koehler, Jared 2005-06 Leonard, Jarrod 1999 Lopez, Christopher 2005 Magnusson, Jarrell 1962 Matt, Ricky 1975-78 Jones, Ryan 1998-99 Koehler, Steve 1969 Leopold, Marcus 2010 Lopez, Dan 2009 Mahavier,Art 1949-53 Matthews, Augustus 1975 Jones, Ryan 2011 Koehn, Richard 1962-64 Leslie, Greg 1999 Lopez, Jaime 2008 Mahler, Fred 1938 Matthews, Chad 1999-00 Jones, Steven 1999 Koenig, Jeff 1998-01 Lewis, Curtis 1999-01 Lopez, Matthew 2010 Malone, Ryan 2005 Matthews, Gus 1974-75 Jones, Victor 2006 Kohleffel, Chris 1998 Lewis, Demetrius 1986-87 Lopez, Sam 1977-79 Mandry, Fred 1977 Matthys, Justin 2003-04 Jopplin, Terrence 1999 Kohlschmidt, David 2005 Lewis, Ryne 2011 Lord, Dennis 1975 Mannes, Terry 1972 Matura, Austin 2011 Jordan, Jimmie 1953 Koop, Dillon 2009-11 Leyendecker, Matt 1999 Lorfing, Emmanuel 1946-47 Manske, Dick 1961-64 Mauch, Fred 1953 Jordan, Wayne 1960-62 Koopman, Mitchell 1999 Lieke, Elton 1961-64 Lorfing, Pete 1947 Maples, Jason 2002-04 Maurer, Turney 2011 Joseph, Bo 2000-02 Kornegay, Brent 1985 Liles, Mike 1964 Loth, Chad 2005-06 Marble, Brandon 2006 Maus, Ray 1953 Josephson, Gayland Kosub, Tony 1998-01 Lindemann, Charles 1949 Lott, Alex 2006 Marburger, Eddie 1955-57 Mauzy, David 2011 1960-63 Kracik, Andy 1962-63 Linder, Bob 1963 Lowery, Steven 2009 Marburger, Rodney 1955-57 Maxwell, Billy 1969 Josephson, Don 1962-64 Krause, Henry 1962-64 Linder, Mark 1963-64 Loud, Donald 2007 Marek, Bob 1952 Maxwell, Curtis 2011 Jubela, Robert 1963-66 Krause, Kenny 1964 Lindig, Werner 1947, Lovelady, Kenneth 2004 Marin, Jamie 1983 Maxwell, Dylan 2011 Judd, Zeb 2006-07 Krauskopf, Brandon Lingor, Matthew 1999 Lozano, Ronnie 1967-68 Mark, Chester 1999 May, Marx 1980-1983 Justice, Kenneth 2006 2005-06 Linkenhoker, Trey 1998 Lucht, Austin 2011 Markham, Cory 2008 Mayer, Chuck 1951 Juull, Mark 1982 Krenek, Dustin 2004 Linton, Gerald 1962 Luckenbach, Elmer 1946 Marks, Danny 1974 McAdams, Jarrad 2007-08 Kresta, Clayton 2009 Luckenbach, Weston 1946 Marsh, Carlton 1952 McBride, Mike 1980 K Linzer, Jeremy 2010-11 Kretsinger, Cameron Lippe, Paul 1968 Luna, Oscar 2002-04 Marshall, McMaster 1950 McCain, Caleb 1999 Kaase, Miffy 1959-62 2009-11 Lisenbe,Wayne 1981 Lundgren, Paul 1947 Martin, Alston 1986-87 McCall,Austin 2004 Kaiser, Keith 2005-08 Kridler, Eugene 1954 Little, Joe 1979-81 Lungren, Leihton 1951-52 Martin, Jamie 1982 McCarthy, Marc 1975-77 Kaiser, Marvin 1959 Krieg, Dan 1961 Litzman, Billy 1955 Lutz, Kyle 2007 Martinez, Chris 2004 McCoy, Brandon 2005-06, Kaleh, John 1980 Kriewald, Gerald 1999 Lizarraga, David 2011 Luyties, Bobby 2002, 2004 Martinez Jr., Mario 2002 2008-09 Kalich, Rodney 1981-82 Krueger, Kenneth 1958 Lock, Ricky 1983-85 Lyons, David 1998-00 Martinez, Estanislado 1999 McCoy, Gary 1965-68 Kalkwarf, Paul 1970-71 Krumbholz, Roy 1998-99 Loeffler, Gilbert 1938-39 Lyssy, Carl 1982 Martinez, Jason 1998 McCoy, Jeffery 2010 Krumery, Ralston 1953 Mason, Robert 1999 McCoy, Terry 1969 Kallies, Basil 1975-77 Loest, Craig 1980 M Kalmbach, Brock 1972-74 Kuempel, Charles 1952 Long, Adam 2009-10 Massey, Gerald 1980-82 McDaniel, Danny 1986-87 Kaltenbach, Shawn 2009 Kummer, Paul 1972 Long, Matt 1999-01 Maas, Roy 1966-69 Massey, James 1957-58 McDonald, Casey 2004 Karam, Jason 2002-04 Kunze, Kurt 1987 Longoria, David 1998-01 MacElroy, Dean 1980 Massingill, Woody 2005 McDonald, Forrest 1947-48 Karasek, Gene 1979 Kutscher, Kyle 1999-01 Longoria, Tony 1985 Madrigal, Anthony 2011 Matheich, Brit 1972 McDonald, Morgan 2010 Katt, Gilbert 1950 Kuykendell, Mike 1974 Lopez, Andrew 2000 Magill, Clay 1998-00 Mathes, Tom 1979 McDonald, Patrick 2005

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McDonald, Steve 1953-54 Mica, Brent 2006 Moore, James 2009 Naumann, Ricky 1981 Oliver, Dwain 1966 Pfitsch, John 1938 McDufie, Bryon 1980 Michel, Marc 2009-10 Moore, Joe 1956 Neal, Geoff 2008 Oliver, Harold 1986 Pflug, John 1977 McGill, Matt 1999 Mickan, Tim 1977-80 Moore, Robert 2006 Neal, Todderick 1998-99 Olsberg, Thomas 2006-07 Pfluger, Atlan 1959 McGinty, Billy 1951-54 Middleton, Steve 1974 Moore, Sam 1951-53 Neffendorf, Dan 1947-48 Olvera, Michael 2009 Pfluger, John 1953 McGrath, Brian 2005 Mier, Steve 1987 Moore,Willie 1970-73 Neill, Allen 1955 Ormiston, Chris 1981-84 Pham, Peter 2007 McGrath, John 1931 Milam, Reagan 2007 Morales, Erick 1999 Nelson, Billy 1962-64 Orr, Mike 1967-70 Phenice, Wayne 1964 McGuire, Adam 2011 Miller Jr., Bill 2002-04, 2006 Morales, Matthew 2006-07 Nelson, Corey 2004 Orrick, Kevin 1980 Piedra, Joseph 2008 McIntyte, Melvin 1953 Miller, Bill 1973-76 Morales-McGowin, Wesley Nelson, Eddie 1983-84 Ortiz, Chris 2010 Pierce, Doak 1974 McIntyre, Jarred 2006 Miller, Billy 1984-85 2011 Nelson, Jerry 1998-20 Ortiz, Edward 2011 Pierdolla, Christopher McKee, Don 1956 Miller, Chuck 1959-60 Morawietz, Larry 1957 Nelson, Kip 1977-79 Ortiz, Nico 2011 2005-06 McKeithan, Terrance 2002 Miller, Eddie 1975-76 Moreno, Garrick 2000 Nelson, Rodger 1980 Ortiz, Santos 1958-59 Pierdolla, Forrest 1977-80 McKenzie, Roger 1966 Miller, Harry 1946-47 Moreno, Jared 1999 Neptune, Ebbie 1960-62 Ortiz, Sapo 1960-61 Pierdolla, Hollis 1980-82 McKinney, B.J. 1977-80 Miller, Neal 1975-76 Morel, Max 2010 Nesbitt, Matt 2002 Ortman, Dennis 1972-75 Pierson, Blake 2011 McKinney, John 1986 Miller, Robert 1969 Morgan, Donald 2010-11 Nessel, Dustin 2002-05 Ortz, Tommy 1950 Pierson, Jared 2004 McKinney, Richard 2002-04 Miller, Raymond 1964-65 Morgan, Fred 1972 Nettles, Doug 1985 Oscarsson, Per 1977-79 Pinckard, Ronny 1957 McMahon, Charlie 1955-58 Miller, Richard 1983-85 Moring, Pete 1971 Neuendorff, Tom 1975-77 Ostrom Jr., John 1998-02 Pippins, Jerel 2008-09 McMurrey, Ryan 1999 Miller, Rudolph 1929-31 Moritz, Jerry 1966-67 Neuman, Nick 2011 Otremba, Steve 1998 Pitts, Dale 1962-63 McNally, Kyle 2010-11 Miller, Sherome 2009-11 Morris, Chris 1999 Nevels, Larry 1964-65 Ott, Brandon 1998-99 Pitts, Eddie 2009-10 McNeil, Joshua 2005-07, Miller, Wilbert 1946 Morris, James 2011 Newton, Mike 1980 Ott, Kevin 1972-75 Pitts, William 1979-80 2009 Miller, Zach 2007-08 Morris, Terry 1973-74 Nichols, David 1975 Owen, David 2004 Plowman, Ronnie 1980-81 McNeil, Will 1980-81 Milliman, Mike 1998-99 Morrison, Greg 2004 Nielsen, Kayden 2010 Pohlmann, Gerhardt 1930-31 Meaux, Dustin 2003-06 Mirtsching, Bervin 1968-71 Morrow, Dustin 2004-05 Niemeier, Charles 1951 P Points, Jordan 2000 Medearis, Floyd 1968-71 Mitchell, Benny 1972 Mosby,Andrew 1980 Nitschke, Jeff 1999 Pagel, Alton 1938-39 Polster, Nathan 1999 Medina, John 2011 Mitchell, Donnie 1974-76 Moses, Jack 2007-10 Nixon, Kendric 2002-03 Palmer, Ty 2005-08 Pool, Ronny 2002 Medina, Mike 1983-86 Mitchell, Lester 1971 Moten, Tommy 1981-84 Nixon, Robert 1974-76 Palomin,Alfredo 2005 Poole, Ira 1977-78 Meekins, John 1960 Mock, Rick 1972 Moya, Adrian 2010-11 Nordman, David 1977-80 Paras, Jeff 2000-01 Poole, Keith 1972 Mehalko, Jason 2005 Moerbe, B.J. 2008-09 Mucha, Cliff 1956 Norman, Howe 1955 Parisi, Dylan 2009 Poole, Kurt 1973-74 Meister, Wilbert 1952 Moerbe, Charles 1955 Mueller, Dave 1967-70 Noster, Melvin 1939-40 Parker, Carroll 1981-83 Powell, Douglass 1964 Melcher, Mike 1985 Mohr, Arthur 1928-29 Mueller, Kenneth 1980 Nowoty, Larry 1964-67 Parma, Trey 2008-09 Powell, Ethan 2011 Menchaca, Chance 2002 Mokry, Weston 2002 Mujica, Ronnie 2005 Nuendorff, Tom 1974-76 Parrot, Michael 1999-2000 Powell, Josh 2002-03 Mendez, Daniel 2002 Molberg, Sonny 1950-51 Mullins, Carlos 1986 Nwoko, Augustine 2003-06 Parrott, Brandon 1998 Poyer, Joshua 2008 Mendez, Eddie 1981 Moldenhauer, Andy 1948 Munerlyn, Kevin 1998-99 Nykamp Jr., Dwayne 1970 Paschall, Scott 1980 Pozzi, Brad 1998 Mendez, Ruben 1980 Moldenhauer, Andrew Mundy, Darius 2011 Preessler, Kris 1998 O Patrick, Chris 2008 Mendez, Rudy 1986 1966-67 Murphree, Randy 1986 Patterson, Austin 2008 Preiss, Clinton 1947 Mendoza, Joseph 2006, Molina, Mark 2002 Murphy, Tom 1974 O’Connor, Collin 2009 Patterson, Moses 1999- Prenzler, Gary 1977 2008-10 Montalvo, Bubba 1984 Mutz, Randy 1980 O’Donovan, Danny 1977-79 2000 Price, Dan 1947 Menefee, Garrett 2003-04 Montalvo, Ryan 2010 Myers, Ronnie 1981-82 O’Neill, Bubba 1970-71 Patterson, Rene 1984 Price, Regis 2010 Mercer, Patrick 2004 Montgomery, Caulston 2006 Myklebust, Ogden 2005-06 O’Keefe, Kevin 1975-77 Pavon,Albert 1983-84 Prichett, Greg 1980 Merriwether, John 1967-70 Montgomery, Gerald Myler, Bryan 1985-86 O’Neal, Dwayne 1971-74 Pawalek, Robert 1980-83 Priess, Eugene 1946 Mesa, Jon 1999 1950-51 Myles, Karl 1981 O’Neal, Garrett 2004 Pawelek, Jeremy 2002-05 Pringle, Payton 2010 Messenger, Kurt 2008 Montoya, John 1999 Mzyk, Steve 1974-76 Oberdieck, David 1986 Pawlik, Rudy 1981 Probst,Walter 1923 Meyer, Mark 1977-78 Moore, Brett 1980 Prochnow, Harold 1947-50 N Odell, Brandon 2006 Payne, Carl 1967 Meynig, Chris 2008 Moore, Casey 2008 Olivares, Joe 1975-78 Peavy, Brent 2010-11 Psencik, Tommy 1983-86 Meza, Joey 2011 Moore, Jacob 2004 Nash, Mike 2005-06 Olive, Gerald 1950 Peavy, Cameron 2010-11 Puishes, Greg 1971 Pecina, Mike 1985-87 Puryear,Andy 2004-07 Pecker, Chris 1983 Putska, Edward 1969-70 Pena Jr., Jose 2002 Pye, Al 1981 Pena, Luis 2006-08 Q Perdue, Jim 1971-74 Perez, John 1998 Queen, Mark 1977 Perez, Martin 1985 Perkins, Carrye 2004 R Perna, Kyle 2008 Raines, Frank 1984-87 Perry, Drew 2006-07 Rains, Jerald 1962-64 Perry, Jan 1975 Rains, Rusty 1963-66 Perry, Mike 1981-85 Ralph, Eric 2006 Perry, Preston 1982 Ramirez, Ben 2003-05 Perry, Robert 1983 Ramirez, Fernando 1975-78 Perry, Steve 1977 Ramirez, Greg 1963 Person, Sean 1984 Ramirez, Jay 2006 Pete, D’Vounte 2011 Ramirez, Jeff 2004 Peters, Timothy 1977 Ramirez, Marcos 2010 Peterson, Art 1980-83 Ramirez, Philip 2007 Peterson, Bill 1974 Ramirez, Simon 2005 Peterson, David 2000 Ramon, Chris 1998 Peterson, Gary 1960-62 Ramos, Rudy 2011 Peterson, Joel 1974 Ramsay, Paul 2005 Peterson, Oscar 1954 Ramzinsky, Billy 1984 Petmecky, Bill 1955-56 Randig, James 2000-01 Petsch, C.C 1931 Randle, Jonathon 2005-09 Petterson, Oscar 1955 Rapp, Ray 1980 Petties, Carlton 2007 Rau, Garland 1958 Petty, Steve 1972 Ray, Johnathan 2002 Matt Alves was a two-time Academic All-American for the years 2006 and 2007. Pfeil, Bill 1977

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Ray, Robert 1998-01 Rodriguez, John 1984-86 Schmid, Mark 1981 Ray, Terry 1986-87 Rodriguez, Richard 2010 Schmidt, Billy 1951 Rea, Aaron 2005-06 Rodriguez, Ross 1975 Schmitt, Matt 2011 Reber, Grant 2011 Rodriguez, Steven 1999-02 Schneider, Coy 2004-05 Rebernak, Ryan 2005 Roebuck, Kris 2000-01 Schneider, Harvey 1951 Redd, Steve 1967 Roehling, Charles 1967-68 Schneider, John Redman, Dorbert 1977 Rogers, Bruce 1968-72 Schneider, Myron 1955-58 Redmond, Deion 2010 Rogers, Kyle 2008 Schoessow, Carl 1968-71 Redwine, Maurice 1999- Rohne, Randall 1956 Schraub, Johnny 1956-58 2000 Romano, Joey 1999 Schraub, Landa 1948-51 Reed, Benjamin 1999-01 Rose, Justin 2008 Schraub, Orlando 1946-49 Reed, Chuck 1985-87 Ross, Brandon 2000 Schreen, Steve 1981-82 Reed, Josh 2006 Ross, Matt 2001-04 Schroeder, Fredlein 1932 Reed, Richard 2000 Ross, Ricky 1981-83 Schuchart, Dwane 1977 Reese, David 1977-79 Ross, Seth 2005 Schuchart, Pat 1983 Reeves, Gary 1961 Rowell, Shawn 2004 Schult, Don 1962-65 Reeves, Pete 1974 Rowland, Zach 2008 Schultz, Milton 1939-40 Reeves, Ricky 2011 Rowley, Erik 1986-87 Schumacher, Matt 2005-06 Reichenbach, 1965 Rueben, John 1962-66 Schumann, Randy 1999-01 Reimer, Bill 1966-67 Ruffin, Ronald 1986-87 Schurig, Paul 1958-59 Reinhart, Josh 1998-99 Ruiz, Justin 1999 Schwartz, Charlie 1955 Reinke, Butch 1963 Russel, Billy 1959-62 Sciaraffa, Danny 1954 Renger, Harvey 1963-66 Rutkowski, Robert 1974-77 Sciaraffa, Justin 1999 Resendiz, Ruben 2007 Rutledge, D.W. 1971-74 Scoby, Cameron 2011 Revelta, Joe 1972 Ryan, Bryce 2006 Scott, Bo 1983 Reyes, Casey 2009-11 Scott, Montra 2010 Reyes, Joe 1972 S Scott, Reggie 2011 Reyes, John 2011 Sablatura, David 1980-81 Scott, Wayne 1981-84 Reyes, Julio 2008-09 Sadler, Jacob 2011 Scroeder, Wayne 1965 Reyna, Christopher 2008-10 Saenz, David 1998-2000 Scroggin, Bernard 1961 Reyna, Raul Jr. 2002-03 Saenz, Dustin 2007-08 Scurlock, Lindsey 1966 Rheinlander, Charlie 1960 Saenz, Ruben 2009 Seay, Urban, 1983-85 Rhodes, Dennis 1964 Saenz, Stephen 2007 Sebesta, Dakota 2011 Rhorer, Taylor 2011 Sagebiel, Bobby 1971-75 Section, Gromoski 2000 Rice, Justin 2011 Sagebiel, Edward 1931-34 Sedlacek, Tom 1972 Richard, Daniel l99 Sagebiel, Jim 1963-65 Seel, Ted 1964-66 Richard, Jarrod 2006 Sager, F. 1928-29 Seidenberger, Pat 1981-85 Richards Mike 1984-87 Sager, Scott 2002-03 Sekula, Brian 1987 Richardson, Gary 1998 Salas, Matt 1980-84 Sells, James 2002 Richardson, Larry 1972 Salazar, David 2007-08 Semmler, Roger 1967 Richardson,Wayne 1956 Salazar, Sam 2008 Serna, Johnny 2010 Richmond, Herbie 1967 Salinas, Eleazer 1985 Serrate, Manuel 1986 Richter, Alex 1977-80 Salinas, John 1974-76 Shackelford, Jim 1963 Richter, Kent 1965-68 Salinas, Robert 2009-10 Shafer, Dalton 2011 Tight end Robert Valdez was a key player in the Bulldogs’ two national title runs, in Rieves, Steve 1975-76 Salinas, Rolando 2011 Shanklin, Farris 1948-50 1974 and 1975. Rigdon, Richhard 1982-83 Salinas, Sean 2002-05 Shanklin, Gerald 1948-51 Rincon, Michael 1999, Salness, Paul 1985-87 Shanks, Erin 2006 2003-04 Samples, Ben 2001-04 Shannon, Carl 1981-84 Singletary, Willie 1968 Smith, Sam 1971 Springs, Riley 1947 Rinn, Chuck 1966-71 Sampson, Aaron 1956 Sharp, Eugene 1954 Singleterry, Freddie 1999- Smith, Sean 2002 Squier, Nick 2002 Rinn, Marvin 1950-52 Sanches, Julian 2004 Sharp, Travis 2001-04 2000 Sneckner, Sunny 1949-50 Stafford, Guy 1960 Rinn, Russ 1977-79 Sanchez, Arnold 2007 Shartzer, Roger1966 Skavnak, Stan 1962-65 Sneed, Donnell 2007-10 Stamport, Jimmy 1984 Riojas, Mike 1985-87 Sanchez, Marty 2007 Shaw Jr., Troy 1986-87 Skelton, Jim Bob 1983-86 Snowden, Bradley 2010-11 Stancek, Jerry 1968-71 Rios, Dan 1981 Sanchez, Rene 1985 Shearer, Robert 1967 Skloss, Ed 1972-73 Sockacki,Adam 1962 Standly, Arlon 1967-70 Rios, Richard 1998 Sanchez, Rudy 1980-82 Shields, Eddie 1974-76 Slaughter, Nicholas 2002 Solis, Noel 2008 Stanley, Jake 2008 Rios, Tim 2002 Sanchez, Sergio 2000 Shiflett, Marvin 1981 Slayden, Mike 2008-10 Soliz, Rudy 1986-87 Stanley, Lee 1961 Risher, Vurchun 2002 Sanchez, Sergio 2009 Shipman, Perry 1977 Small, Richard 1975 Solomon, Nelson 208 Stanley, Randy 1987 Risinger, Tom 1967-70 Sanders, Chris 1998 Shirtcliff, Donald 1977-80 Small, Shawn 2008-09 Sonntag, Karl 2006 Stark, Quintes 2009 Rivas, Kelshall 2000 Sanders, Deondre 2007-08 Shot, Robert 1977 Smith, Anthony 2006-09 Soto, Michael 2008-2011 Starks, Tommy 1947 Rivas, Pete 1975-77 Sanders, Steve 1967-68 Shreen, Steve 1979 Smith, Brian 1986 Soto, Michael G. 2011 Staton, Darryle 1981 Rivera, Esia 2007-08 Sanders, Wade 1986-87 Shuerg,Alvin 1974-75 Smith, Eric Soto, Richard 1972 Stavinoah, Mark 1970-73 Rivera, John 2009 Sansom, Aaron 2006 Shuler,Art 1984-87 Smith, Gary 1971 Soto, Roy 1974 Stefek, Daryl 1998 Robberson, Wade 2008 Santiago, Carlos 1999-02 Shussler, John 2007-08 Smith, Joaquin 1999 Soza, Joel 1999 Steinkamp, Fred 1923 Roberson, Colton 2008 Santos, Matt 2010 Sievers, Larry 1958-62 Smith, Joel 1962-66 Sparks, Jeff 2004 Steinkamp, Fred 1971 Roberts,Allen 1974 Sargent, Brandon 1999-00 Sievers, Ted 1938 Smith, Josh 2008 Sparks, Rodrick 2010-11 Stenseth, Robert 1979-81 Robbins, Jake 2003-06 Saucedo, Jonathan 1999 Siirala, Kari 1965 Smith, Kenneth 2009 Sparks, Tanner 2011 Stephens, Bobby 1947 Robbins, Kory 2010-11 Sauers, Zachary 2011 Silva, Jonathan 2010 Smith, Klayton 2010-11 Spaw, Josh 2005-08 Stephens, Cotton 1959-1961 Robinson, Chris 2002-03 Scalise, Phillip 2002 Simmons, Mark 1981 Smith, Leslie 1950-52 Spencer, Mark 1979 Stephens, Gayland1966 Robinson, Richard 1938-39 Schaffer, Marshall 1999 Simmons, Winford 2005 Smith, Loston 2007-08 Spencer, Nolan 1975 Stephens, Gregory 1986 Rochat, Kenneth 1954 Schantz, John 2000 Sims, Allen 2006 Smith, Mark 1968 Spencer, Troy 1982-83 Stephens, Jordan 1998 Rode, Henry 1928-29 Schaub, John 1958 Sims, David 1980 Smith, Marlon 2008 Spice, Jordan 2011 Stephens, Marvin 1949 Rode, Reubin 1923 Schimer, Houston 1950 Sims, Trenton 2009 Smith, Michael 2007-08 Spill, James 1956-57 Sterreck, Jim 1971 Roddy, Chris 2008 Schlachtenhaufen, Dan Sinderud, Kendell 1981-84 Smith, Nicholas 2011 Spiller, Romulo 1998-99 Stevens, Bobby 1953 Rodriguez, Chaz 2005 1967-68 Singh, Fernando 1999 Smith, Rick 1969-73 Spott, David 1980-82 Stevens, Jeff 1974-77 Rodriguez, Jonathon 2009 Schmid, Andy 2001-03 Singletary, Rondie 2009 Smith, Rod 1985 Spreen, Louis 1957-58 Stevens, Rolton 2008

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Vicars, Steve 1977 Weyel, Roger 1949 Wright, Matt 1986-87 Villa, Bryant 2006-07 Wheeler, Jacob 2010 Wroth, Andrew 2009 Villa, Daniel 2009 Whitaker, Cedric 2011 Wueste, Andrew 2007-09 Villarreal, David 1981 White Darrell 2002-06 Wyatt, David 1981 Villarreal, James 2005-09 White, Al 1958 Vincent, Palmo 2006 White, Eddie 1980-82 Y Vines, Jordan 2011 White, Matt 2004 Yanowski, Ken 1974-75 Vitela, Luis 1981-82 Whitehorn, Lawrence 1999 Yates, Jeff 1978-81 Vizza, Buzzy 1971-74 Whitlow, Don 1983-84 Yates, Paul 1977-79 Vogt, David 2002-05 Whitt, Mark 1984-86 Yates, Tommy 1971 Von Rosenburg, Kurt 1977 Wiederaenders, A.G. Yazzie, Bryan 2010 Vorphal, Donnie 1980-81 1921-22 York, Allen 1974 Voss, Joel 1981-84 Wielbacher, Clint 1949 Young, Jed 1975 Voss, Warren 1984-86 Wiginton, Charles 1953 Young, Joe 1974 Vostad, Mike 1968-71 Wiginton, Ricky 1974-77 Young Jordan, Tamir Vyvial, Adam 2003-05 Wiginton, Jeremy 1999 2004-05 Wilcox, Scott 1974 W Wilemon, Colby 2004 Z Waddel, Maury 1974 Wilk, Woody 1964-65 Wilke, Jason 1998 Zacharias, Billy 1960-62 Waldon, Joel 2004-08 Zambrano, Aaron 1998 Walker, Anthony 2008 Wilke, Roger 1958-60 Wilkerson, Kendall 2011 Zapata, Juan 1999 Walker, Chuck 1970-72 Zarate, Jose 1987 Walker, David 1981 Wilkerson, Max 2007 Wilkinson, John 2002 Zavadil, John 1957-60 Walker, Dustin 2010 Zaworka, Greg 1974 Walker, Eric 2006-09 Wilkinson, Manuel 1951 Williams, Chris 2010 Zboril, Clay 2006 Jason Trahan heads for the endzone on a 98-yard TD connection Walker, Matt 2002 Zeigler, Dominic 2010 with Sean Salinas in 2004. Walker, Reagan 2002 Williams, Colin 2006-08 Williams, Emery 1998-99 Zerwas, Joe 1972 Wall, Rusty 1972 Zequeira, Joseph 2010-11 Wallace, Jimmy 1984-85 Williams, Isaiah 2010 Stevenson, Sedrick 2011 Tengler, Travis 2011 Trahan, Jason 2003-06 Williams, James 2007, Zimmerhanzel, Kody 2010-11 Wallace, Lamar 1951 Zimmerhanzel, Wayne Stewart, Andrew 2006-07 Tennenberger, Martin 1971 Treitsch, Brad 1977-78 Wallace, Mike 1977-79 2009-10 Stewart, Anthony 1998 Tennison, Richard 1977-79 Trevino, Joey 1985-86 Williams, Jason 2000-01 1975-78 Wallace, Stan 1962 Zimmerman, Devon 2005 Stewart, Jake 2011 Terry, Bill 1972 Treybig, Rusty 1972 Walters, Mike 1998-01 Williams, Jesse 1981-82 Stewart, Johnathan 2009 Tews, Kenny 1959-60 Trial, Joe 1975 Williams, Justin 2004 Zipps, Karl 2006 Walz, John 2009 Zook, Scott 1985 Stewart, Matthew 2008 Thacker, Hal 1959 Triesch, Brad 1979-80 Wandless, Bruce 1981 Williams, Landron 2002-03 Stillwell, 1965 Theilengerdes, Aaron Tristan, Cody 2007 Williams, Lewis Zorn, Michael 2008 Ware, Brian 2003-06 Zuehlke, Steven 2003-04 Stiner, Brian 2006 1962-65 Trojacek, Jarad 2006 Ware, Eric 2008 Williams, Oscar 2009 Stockwell, Steven 2004 Theis, Joe 2005 Truett, James 1957-58 Williams, Russell Zuercher, Bob 1949 Ware, Robert 2000 Zumwalt, Brandon 2004 Stole, Kenneth 1946 Theiss, Fred 1951-54 Truman, Corey 2006 Warren, John 2008 Williamson, William 1947 Stolleis, Douglass 1959-62 Thiede, Robert 1949 Tuberville, Gary 1963-66 Wilson, Ernest 1955 Zunker, Harris 1936 Washington, Acie 2009-10 Zunker, Vernon 1946-49 Stolte, James 1946 Thierry, Mike 1976-79 Tucker, Gaylan 1972-75 Washington, Chase 2006 Wilson, Kevin 1980 Stone, Tripp 2004 Thigpen, Nathen 1998-99 Turner, Darrion 2004 Washington, Chris 2002-05 Wilson, Kyle 2005-06 Storrie, Holt 2004-07 Thomas, Bill 1971 Turner, Don 1975 Washington, Mike 1973-76 Wilson, Tim 1980 Strain, Jerry 1963 Thomas, Bradley 2004 Turner, Johhny 1970-74 Washington, Shaun 2003-06 Wilson, Tyler 2011 Streight, Preston 2008 Thomas, Brandon 2010 Tyson, James 2006 Waters, Nick 2011 Winburn, Howard 1938-39 Streng, Freddy 1951 Thomas, Charles 1975 Winkler, B.J. 1999 U Watkins, Gary 1974 Strey, Otto 1952-53 Thomas, Christopher 2004 Weatherly, Derrick 2006 Winters, Bobby 1957 Strieber, Tyler 2005 Thomas, David 1983-84 Ueckert, Ryan 2007 Weathersby, Zack 2009-11 Winters, Casey 1970-72 Stripling, Ray 1977-79 Thomas, Jamie 2011 Ulbricht, Walter 1969-72 Webb, Randy 2005 Winters, Kevin 2006 Stroeher, Roy 1947-48 Thomas, Leon 1974-77 Ulbricht, Werner 1970-73 Webber, Brian 1980 Wiseman, Tyree 1962-65 Stuart, Troy 1951-53 Thomas, Ryan 2002 Umphres, George 1975 Webber, Robert 1981 Wiseman, Vane 1940 Suarez, James 1999 Thomas, Trent 1972 Weber, Ben 1972 Wishert, Buddy 1980 Suarez, Rusty 1999 Thompson, Al 1972 V Weber, Hugo 1923 Witte, Alan 1983-86 Sullivan, Keith 1973-75 Thompson, Andre 1999 Weber, Mark 1968-69 Woeffel, George 1965 Sullivan, Sean 1998 Thompson, Jeremy 2004-05 Van Matre, Karl 2006 Woerner, Howard 1953-56 Valderas, Marcos 2004-05 Weber, Richard 1923 Sumrall, A’Oumontye 2010 Thompson, Jonathan 2005, Wedding, Casey 2004-07 Wolf, David 1971 Sunday, Todd 1983 2007 Valdez, Albert 1983 Wolf, Gus 1950-52 Valdez, Gary 1971-74 Weeber, N. 1928-29 Supak, Adam 2008 Thompson, Sam 1998 Weed, Justin 2006 Wolfe, Joe 1981 Swafford, Josh 2004 Thoms, Robert 1950-51 Valdez, Ralph 2007-10 Wolfe, Matt 1998-01 Valdez, Robert 1972-75 Weeks, David 1962 Swenson, Gary 1963-64 Thorn, Juan 1998 Wegand, Dan 1971 Wolfe, Ricky 1981 Sykes, David 1977 Thrash, Steven 2006-10 Valencia, Rio 1980 Wolff, Joshua 2005 Van Meter, John 2002 Wehmeyer, David 1971-74 Symon, Scott 2004 Tiemann, Kenneth 1946-47 Wehr, Thomas 1966 Womack, Glenn 1998-99 Tijerina, Robert 1985-87 Vargas, Nathan 2005 Wood, Eddie 1969 T Vasquez, Arturo 2005 Weinert, Herfonce 1930 Tilton, Mike 1983-84 Weise, August 1952 Wood, Kameron 1998 Timaeus, Eric 1977-78 Vaughn, Cody 2010 Wood, William 1997 Tackitt, John 1975-76 Vega, Chris 2002 Weise, Jesse 1937-39 Tailey, Trenton 2000 Titus, John 1974 Weise, Matthew 2005-06 Woods, Aaron 2000-02 Tolbert, Carl 1974-75, 1977 Vega, Daniel 2002 Woods, Mike 1978-79 Talley, Chris 2006 Vela, Justin 2011 Weiss, Glynn 1959 Talton, Rodney 2007 Topfer, Robert 1961 Wells, Alan 1966-69 Wooten, Perry 1971-73 Torres, Ryan 2010-11 Velasco, Jonathan 2010 Wooten, Terry 1972 Tanninberg, Martin 1972 Velasquez, Sebastian Wells, T.J. 1998 Tarin, Bill 1954-56 Torres, Troy 1999 Welsch, David 1969-72 Wrase, Mark 1977-79 Tostengard, Steve 1974 2009-11 Wright, Allen 2006 Tate, John 1999-02 Vera, Frank 2006-09 Wenzel, Marvin 1967 Tatum, Joe 1973 Towns, Albert 1939-40 Werner, Nickolas 2005-06 Wright, Jacob 2008 Towns, Jack 1947 Vern, Tim 1980 Wright, Louis 1940-41 Taylor, Brandon 1999 Vetter, Joe 1947-500 West, Gavin 2008 Taylor, John 1947-1950 Traeger, John 1940 West, Larry 1969-70 Wright, Lucas 1998

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The record books, the TLU Hall of Fame inductees and the two national championship trophies all validate the claim that the 1974 and 1975 Bulldog football teams are the best squads the school has ever produced. Blessed with an impenetrable defense, a quick-strike offense and a dashing and innovative head coach, the Bulldogs stormed to back-to-back national titles and in the process re-wrote record books and etched themselves forever in school history.

Led by Head Coach Jim Wacker, Texas Lutheran embarked on a magical run in 1974 with its first of six shutouts com- ing in a 30-0 rout of Tarleton State. For the Bulldogs, the average margin of victory in 1974 was 36 points. In that season, the Bulldogs scored 421 points (still the TLU mark for points in a season) and allowed only 44 (another active school record). Twenty-nine NAIA Division II records fell in the 1974 championship game, a 42-0 blowout victory over Missouri Valley.

Of the 15 team records in the school record book, the 1974 team holds seven of the marks. In addition to the season scoring and season defense records, the 1974 ‘Dogs set the standards for season rushing yardage (3,610), total offense (5,020), rushing yards allowed per game (65.6), and total yards allowed per game (172.5).

Although not as prevalent in the records books as the 1974 squad, the 1975 Bulldogs accomplished what no other NAIA team to that date had done - repeat as a national champion. The ‘75 team averaged 285.2 rushing yards per game and limited opponents to just 111.3 yards a game. Pass defense was a specialty of the ‘75 squad, which still holds the school record for fewest passing yards allowed per game (125).

In the 1975 NAIA Championship Game, the Bulldogs rolled to a 34-8 victory. Quarterback Mike Washington accounted for three of the Bulldogs’ scores. He scored on a 60-yard run and threw two touchdown passes to Brock Kalmbach.

Of all the players and coaches on the 1974 and 1975 teams, those now enshrined in the TLU Hall of Honor are: Washington, Wacker, Offensive Line Coach Verl “Jiggs” Westergard, Secondary Coach Ray Katt, defensive tackle Phil Dunne, defensive back Kevin Ott, fullback David Weh- meyer, and linebacker D.W. Rutledge.

Top photo: Celebrating the 1974 title, won in Seguin’s Matador Stadium.

Middle photo: Relishing the championship win over California Lutheran on CLU’s home field in Thousand Oaks, Calif.

Bottom photo: Bulldog running back David Wehmeyer gains yards in the 1974 championship game.

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Texas Lutheran 42, Missouri Valley 0 December 7, 1974 at Seguin’s Matador Stadium

Missouri Valley 0 0 0 0 – 0 Texas Lutheran 6 15 14 7 – 42

FIRST QUARTER

TLU Mike Washington 56 run (kick failed)

SECOND QUARTER

TLU David Wehmeyer 1 run (Washington run) TLU Brock Kalmbach 26 pass from Washington (Chris Keller kick)

THIRD QUARTER

TLU Washington 86 run (Keller kick) The Bulldog leaders gather for a group photo at the Championship Banquet in 1975. TLU Kalmbach 17 pass from Washington (Keller kick)

FOURTH QUARTER

TLU Steve Bohnert 69 pass from Gaylon Tucker (Keller kick)

MV TL First Downs 9 18 Rushes-Yds 39-0 47-364 Passing Yds 133 159 Return Yds 55 32 Passing 11-22-2 7-17-2 Punts/Avg 8-37.0 3-35.0 Fumbles-lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-yards 7-75 13-115

1975 CHAMPIONSHIP BOX SCORE

Texas Lutheran 34, California Lutheran 8 December 6, 1975 at Thousand Oaks, Calif. A Bulldog carrier gains yardage in the championship game against CLU. Texas Lutheran 14 14 6 0 – 34 California Lutheran 0 0 0 8 – 8

FIRST QUARTER

TLU Mike Washington 60 run (Chris Keller kick) TLU Brock Kalmbach 14 pass from Washington (Keller kick)

SECOND QUARTER

TLU Jeff Stevens 18 run (Keller kick) TLU Kalmbach 21 pass from Washington (Keller kick)

THIRD QUARTER

TLU Steve Bohnert 1 run (pass failed)

FOURTH QUARTER

CLU Hank Bauer 1 run (Lester Haynes run)

TL CL First Downs 22 19 Rushing Yds 37 77 Passing Yds 118 215 TLU Administrators, including President Joe Menn, gather on the field following the Passing 6/12/0 21/40/2 1975 victory over CLU. Plays/Yds 38 20 Punts/Avg 2-39.5 4-40.5 Fumbles/Lost 1/1 1/1 Penalties/Yds 6-70 7-85

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JIM WACKER TLU Hall of Fame — Head Coach 1971-1975

The head coach in Texas Lutheran’s 1974 and 1975 NAIA title runs was the great Jim Wacker. With boundless energy and enthusiasm, Wacker and his staff built the Bulldogs into a small college power. In his time with the Bulldogs, Wacker coached Texas Lutheran to a 38-16 mark and a record of 28-5 in his final three seasons in Seguin. Wacker holds the school record for best career winning percent- age among football coaches (at .704). He shares, with volleyball coach Susan Duke, the Texas Lutheran mark for most national titles won, with two.

The Bulldogs of the Wacker era set numerous school records for career, season and single-game feats. Today, 23 records from those Wacker squads still stand, including a school-record 17-game winning streak that stretched from 1973 to 1975. Wacker’s Bulldogs were also prominent members of several All-America squads. Walter Bartosh, nine-year period, he was the winningest At Minnesota, Wacker’s Golden Gophers set Academic Phil Dunne, Jerry Ellis, Joe Froelich, Willie Gipson, Royce coach in the nation. All-Big 10 records for academic all-conference selections Johnson, Dennis Ortmann, Kevin Ott, Jim Perdue, D.W. Rut- as Minnesota led the Big 10 for three consecutive years in ledge, Bobby Sagebiel, Walter Ulbrecht, Mike Washington, At Texas Christian, Wacker took a Horned Frogs program academic all-conference honors. Wacker completed his and David Wehmeyer all earned All-America honors while that was 17-90-3 in the previous 10 seasons and turned coaching career in 1996 with a career mark of 160-130-3. playing for Jim Wacker. it into a bowl team. TCU went 8-3 in the 1984 regular season and earned in invitation to the Bluebonnet Bowl. Coach Wacker died in August of 2003 after a bout with Wacker departed Texas Lutheran after the 1975 cham- Wacker was named the 1984 National Coach of the Year cancer. TLU honored the Wacker family at the 2003 Home- pionship victory over California Lutheran and went on to by The Sporting News, UPI and ESPN. Wacker was also coming game. The Bulldogs dedicated that victory and successful coaching stays at North Dakota State, Southwest the recipient of the American Sportsmanship Council’s their entire 2003 season to Coach Wacker and the Wacker Texas State, Texas Christian and Minnesota. He went 42-8 Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Award. Wacker and his family. TLU players wore “JW” stickers on their helmets in four years at Southwest Texas and won two NCAA staff doubled the graduation rate during nine seasons at throughout the year. Division II national titles with the Bobcats. From 1974 TCU and earned the CFA Award for Academic Excellence to 1982, his won-loss record was 88-18-01. During this for a 100 percent graduation rate in 1991.

MIKE WASHINGTON NAIA & TLU Hall of Fame—Quarterback 1973-1976

The caption under his Texas Lutheran Hall of Honor plaque “Mike is the finest athlete I’ve ever coached,” said Jim describes Mike Washington as, “One of the most gifted Wacker, Washington’s coach at Texas Lutheran. “He was athletes ever to play for Texas Lutheran.” It is a bold, but the most exciting veer quarterback I’ve ever seen play entirely accurate, statement for the player who guided the the game. He was undoubtedly the catalyst for our two Bulldogs to back-to-back national championships in 1974 national championships. It was a great privilege to have and 1975 and to a national semifinal appearance in 1976. coached such a fine young man. He was truly an outstand- ing competitor.” Washington was an NAIA All-America quarterback in each of those three seasons. In 1976, he was named NAIA Washington was elected to the NAIA Hall of Fame on Offensive Player of the Year. Oct. 17, 1984. He was officially inducted in the Hall on Jan. 9, 1985 in Nashville, Tenn., at the NAIA Hall of Fame The Austin native and Austin Johnston High School gradu- induction ceremony. ate was a four-year letterman at Texas Lutheran. During his career at the university, the Bulldogs had a 39-5 won- Following graduation from Texas Lutheran, Washington loss record. Washington amassed 5,276 yards of total played one season in the Canadian Football League as a offense in four years at Texas Lutheran, and he scored quarterback/wide receiver for the Winnipeg Blue Bomb- 40 touchdowns and passed for 27 more. His 40 rushing ers. He returned to Texas Lutheran and served one year touchdowns remain a school mark. as an admissions counselor before accepting a coaching position at Corpus Christi Moody High School. At the end of Washington’s collegiate career, Texas Lu- theran retired the No. 10 jersey as a sign of appreciation In December of 1978, Washington accepted a position for his contributions to Bulldog athletics. The Bulldogs’ in the admissions office at the University of Texas. He offensive player of the year award is now called the “Mike has worked for the University of Texas as an assistant Washington Most Valuable Player Award.” registrar for registration, and he currently serves UT in the university’s admissions office.

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2012 BULLDOG FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME DATE OPPONENT LOCATION TIME

9/1 at Austin College Sherman, TX 4 p.m. 10/13 Sul Ross State* Seguin, TX 6 p.m.

9/8 Trinity Seguin, TX 6 p.m. 10/20 Mississippi College* Seguin, TX 1 p.m.

9/15 bye week 10/27 at Louisiana College* Pineville, TX 1 p.m.

9/22 at Southwestern Assemblies Waxahachie, TX 6 p.m. 11/3 Hardin-Simmons* Seguin, TX 1 p.m. of God 11/10 at Howard Payne* Brownwood, TX 2 p.m. 9/29 East Texas Baptist* Seguin, TX 4 p.m. (Homecoming) 11/17 1st Round of NCAA DIII 10/6 at Mary Hardin-Baylor* Belton, TX 6 p.m. Playoffs

* American Southwest Conference All games on KWED 1580 AM (audio) and tlubulldogs.com (video/audio) All home games at Seguin’s Matador Stadium

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