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Contents And Quick Facts

Table Of Contents UMHB Quick Facts

Contents & Quick Facts...... 1 Location: Belton, TX Media Information...... 2 Enrollment: 4,000 UMHB Administration...... 3 Founded: 1845 Head Coach Pete Fredenburg...... 4-5 Stadium (Capacity): Crusader Stadium (8,766) Assistant Coaches...... 6-8 Nickname: The Cru Football Support Staff...... 9 Colors: Purple, Gold & White Returnee Roster...... 10-11 President: Dr. Randy O’Rear Returnee Bios & Photos...... 12-21 Vice-President for Athletics: Randy Mann 2017 Postseason Honors...... 22 Athletic Dept. Phone: (254) 295-4618 2018 Recruiting Class...... 23-25 Press Box Phone: (254) 295-8866 2017 Game-By-Game...... 26-34 Head Coach: Pete Fredenburg Crusader Stadium...... 35 Alma Mater: Southwest TX State ’70 2017 UMHB Statistics...... 36-37 Overall/UMHB Record (Yrs): 210-39 (20) 2017 ASC Wrap-Up...... 38-39 2017 Record: 14-1 Overall, 9-0 ASC Cru Football By The Numbers...... 40 Lettermen Returning: 41 ASC Composite Schedule...... 41 Lettermen Lost: 34 2018 Opponents Information...... 42-46 Starters Returning: 5 off., 4 def. UMHB Football Records...... 47-50 Starters Lost: 6 off., 7 def. All-Time Results...... 51-53 Coaching Staff: Larry Harmon All-Time vs. Opponents...... 53 Stephen Lee The Cru In The Pros...... 54 Jack Johnson This is UMHB...... 55-56 Nathaniel Hogge 2018 Varsity & JV Schedules...... Back Cover Mark Carey Stephen Thrash On the Cover: Senior wide receiver T.J. Josey has a Dustin Washburn chance to break every UMHB career receiving record this season. He also started four games at quareterback for the Nick Brace Cru last season. Drake Dowling Christopher Fields Credits Jake Hardcastle The UMHB football media guide is a publication of Olanda James the UMHB Sports Information Office: Jon Wallin, Direc- Solomon Perdue tor. Design and layout by Jon Wallin with assistance from Sarah Harborth and Randy Yandell. Individual player pho- Hunter Schmidt tos and cover action photos are courtesy of David Morris Mason Salmans and CenTexphoto.com. Jerrell Freeman photo is courtesy Savannah Seybold of the . Teidrick Smith photo is courtesy of Donovan Williams the Ottawa Redblacks. Javicz Jones photo is courtesy of Haston Adams Picture Iowa. Other pro action phots are courtesy of the teams pictured. The 2018 UMHB football media guide was Corbin Campitelli printed by Gatesville Printing. Football Operations Coord.: Karen Goff Sports Information Director: Jon Wallin SID Phone: (254) 295-4611 SID Fax: (254) 295-4274 SID Address: UMHB Box 8010 Belton, TX 76513 Media Information

Local Outlets Contact Phone Fax Website Temple Daily Telegram Eric Drennan (254) 778-4444 (254) 778-0634 www.tdtnews.com Killeen Daily Herald Mark Miller (254) 501-7560 (254) 200-7640 www.kdhnews.com Belton Journal Tony Adams (254) 939-5754 (254) 939-2333 www.beltonjournal.com KCEN-TV (NBC) Nick Canizales (254) 773-6868 (254) 859-5831 www.kcentv.com KXXV-TV (ABC) Micah Fleet (254) 754-2525 (254) 757-0331 www.kxxv.com KWTX-TV (CBS) Troy Hein (254) 741-5833 (254) 776-4010 www.kwtx.com KWKT-TV (Fox) Matt Roberts (254) 776-3844 (254) 776-8032 www.centexproud.com Townsquare Media (Radio) Aaron Savage (254) 773-5252 (254) 773-0115 www.k1017fm.com KRZI-FM Radio David Smoak (254) 772-0930 N/A www.1660espn.com State-Wide Outlets Contact Phone Fax Website Associated Press Skyler Dixon (800) 442-7189 (972) 991-7207 www.ap.org Austin American-Statesman College Sports (512) 445-3600 (512) 445-3868 www.austin360.com Dallas Morning News Mark Konradi (800) 431-0010 (800) 651-0580 www.dallasnews.com Ft. Worth Star-Telegram College Sports (817) 390-7760 (817) 390-7210 www.star-telegram.com Waco Tribune Herald College Sports (254) 757-5710 (254) 756-7803 www.wacotrib.com Covering The Cru The UMHB Office of Sports Information generates all official information concerning the Cru football team.All media inquiries should be directed through the UMHB Office of Sports Information. No player or coach interviews will be granted without prior arrangement through the sports information director. Media guides, game programs, statistics, game notes, flip cards and a pregame meal will be available to working media in the press box on game days. Only credential media will be allowed access to press box seating. Seats will be reserved for media requesting credentials with priority given to outlets regularly covering UMHB and its opponents. Game statistics will be provided to working media and coaching staffs at halftime and the end of the game. Complete stat packages, including play-by-play will be available approximately 15 minutes after the end of the game. There are phone lines available at Crusader Stadium, but prior arrangement should be made by media needing use of those phone lines. Visiting radio is encouraged to call the UMHB Office of Sports Information two weeks ahead of time to make arrangements. A member of the sports information staff will escort members of the media to the interview room for interviews following the game. UMHB coaches and requested players are available in the interview room following the 10-minute cooling off period. Visiting players and coaches will also be available for interviews with the visiting SID typically handling those requests. Special requests for postgame interviews should be addressed to the UMHB sports information staff ahead of time. During the week, UMHB players and coaches are available for interviews prior to group meetings before prac- tice on Tuesday and Wednesday. All interviews will be conducted at the Andersen Field House and should be arranged through the UMHB Office of Sports Information at least 24 hours in advance. Special interview requests, including phone interviews, must be arranged through the sports information director. Requests for Game Day credentials should be addressed to Jon Wallin, UMHB Sports Information Director. They may be faxed on company letterhead to (254) 295-4274 or mailed to UMHB Sports Information Office, UMHB Box 8010, 900 College Street, Belton, TX 76513. Requests should be made at least one week in advance.

The Cru on the Radio All UMHB football games during the 2018 season will be broadcast on KLTD 101.7 FM. KLTD is a part of the Townsquare network of stations in Central . Jon Wallin is in his sixth season as play-by-play voice of The Cru. Wallin is in his 20th year as the Sports Information Direc- tor at UMHB and will also continue to handle the day-to-day operations of the UMHB Sports Information Office.W allin was voted ASC Sports Information Director of the Year for the 2009-10 school year. He has also provided play-by-play for UMHB men’s and women’s basketball, baseball and softball during his career. The Baylor graduate also spent nearly eight years at KXXV-TV in Waco, working in sports, news and weather. He was the weeknight sports anchor for his last three years in television. Wallin is joined in the booth by former UMHB offensive coordinator George Haffner. Haffner spent seven years as the Cru’s offensive coordinator before retiring in 2006. UMHB set every major school offensive record during Haffner’s tenure. Coach Haffner also spent 31 years in Division I, including stops at Georgia, Pittsburgh, Florida State, Iowa State, LSU and Texas A&M. He coached Herschel Walker during Walker’s Heisman Trophy season at Georgia. UMHB Administration

Dr. Randy O’Rear, University President Randy O’Rear became the 22nd president of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor when he assumed the office on June 1, 2009. O’Rear was named President and CEO of the university in a unanimous decision by the school’s Board of Trustees in September 2008. Dr. O’Rear is the first of president of UMHB who is also an alumnus of the university. He graduated from UMHB with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1988 and earned an MBA from UMHB in 1997. O’Rear earned a doctoral degree in Higher Education from Baylor University in 2004. O’Rear has served at UMHB since 1988, most recently as executive vice president and chief operating officer. For more than 18 years, O’Rear has been actively involved in fundraising for the university. Under his leadership, gifts and grants dramatically increased, numerous endowed scholarships were established and major capital projects were completed, including the construction of the Parker Academic Center, the Mayborn Campus Center, the Meyer Christian Studies Center and the Crusader Stadium Complex. O’Rear has also strong ties to the UMHB athletic department. He was also a two-year letterman for the UMHB baseball program as a right-handed pitcher. O’Rear held the school record for wins in a season for five years before that mark was broken in 1992. He also spent one year as a student assistant coach and two years as a full-time assistant coach for the Cru baseball team. Originally from Waco, O’Rear is a graduate of Robinson High School. He and his wife, Julie, have three children, Ryan, Taylor and Reed. Taylor and her husband, John, a former UMHB soccer standout, have a son, James Randal. Reed is married to former UMHB basketball player Jesslyn Poole. The O’Rears live in Belton and are members of First Baptist Church, Belton.

Randy Mann, Vice President For Athletics Randy Mann was promoted to Vice-President for Athletics in May of 2012 after serving as full-time Associate Athletic Director for four years. He spent the previous eight years serving as head men’s golf coach and associate AD. Coach Mann guided the Cru to the American Southwest Conference championship in 2008 and closed out his coaching career by guiding the Cru to the first NCAA Division III National Tournament berth in the program’s history. Mann also led the Cru to ASC championships in 2005 and 2001. The 2001 conference championship was the first conference title in the history of the UMHB men’s golf program. The Crusaders never finished lower than fourth in the ASC Tournament during Mann’s tenure in Belton. The Crusaders also narrowly missed earning the first NCAA Division III National Championship berth in the program’s history in the spring of 2004, although Dillon Gooch qualified as an individual to become the first UMHB men’s golfer to compete in the NCAA Division III National Tournament. Coach Mann came to UMHB from Temple High School, where he spent seven years as head coach of the boys and girls golf teams. Coach Mann spent a total of 19 years teaching and coaching in the Temple Independent School District. He took the Temple boys golf team to four district titles and two district runner- ups finishes in his seven years as coach. In that same time, Coach Mann took the girls team to three district titles and three district runner-up finishes. The teams only missed the regional tournament once each during Coach Mann’s tenure. Randy Mann is a 1980 graduate of Tarleton State University in Stephenville, and he received his master’s degree from Tarleton in 1998. He and his wife, Caroline, have three sons, Mitchell, Michael, and Marshall. Head Coach Pete Fredenburg

Pete Fredenburg is entering his 21st season as the only head coach in the history of the Uni- versity of Mary Hardin-Baylor football program. But he is much more than just the head coach of a National Champion, Freden- burg is also the architect of the most successful football pro- gram in the American Southwest Conference and a true national power. Hired in July of 1997, one year before the Cru opened play, Fredenburg was responsible for recruiting a staff and team, ordering uniforms and equipment and designing the field house. Once that foundation was put in place, Fredenburg quickly began building a winner on the field. UMHB qualified for the NCAA postseason in just its fourth season of play and the Cru won its first ASC Championship the following year. That hard work would culminate in the program’s first NCAA Division III Na- tional Championship with a 10-7 win over Wisconsin-Oshkosh in Stagg Bowl XLIV. The Cru is 210-39 under Fredenburg’s direction and he currently ranks fifth among active NCAA Division III head coaches with those 210 career victories. UMHB has not lost more than two regular season games since 1999 and the Cru has eight unde- feated regular seasons. The Cru has posted a 167-11 regular season record since the 2000 season kicked off and UMHB has an all-time record of 136-16 in ASC play during Fredenburg’s tenure. He was named Coaches Association Division III National Coach of the Year follow- ing the 2016 season. Fredenburg won Liberty Mutual Division III National Coach of the Year and American Football Monthly Magazine Division III National Coach of the Year honors after the 2013 campaign. Coach Fredenburg has taken the Cru to one National Championship, two national runner-up finishes, 15 American Southwest Conference Championships and 16 NCAA Division III National Championship berths. In 20 seasons in Belton, he has coached three Gagliardi Trophy finalists or semifinalists, a Rimington Trophy winner, a Gilburg Award winner, two Elite 90 Award winners, 18 AFCA All-Americans, 124 All-Region selections, 370 ASC All-Conference players and 200 ASC Academic All-Conference honorees. UMHB has also produced two ASC Offensive Players of the Year, three ASC Special Teams Players of the Year, three ASC Freshmen of the Year, eight ASC Offensive Linemen of the Year, eight ASC Defensive Linemen of the Year and 13 ASC Defensive Players of the Year. UMHB was picked to win the ASC Championship in the league’s annual Pre- season Coaches and Media Poll this season and the Cru is a Preseason Top five pick in four different publications. UMHB will also enter the 2017 season ranked #1 in the country by D3football.com for the first time in the history of the program. In addition to 2016’s consensus #1 final ranking, the Cru has finished the year ranked #2 in the country five times in program history. Fredenburg earned his ninth AFCA Region III Coach of the Year honor following the 2016 season. Only three other coaches have won more in the history of that award. Fredenburg is also a ten-time ASC Coach of the Year, winning that award more than any other ASC coach.

Fredenburg is a native who Head Coach Pete Fredenburg grew up in Clifton. From 1980-1993, Fredenburg was an assistant coach under the legendary Grant Teaff at Baylor University. During his time at Baylor, Coach Fredenburg coached in the Cotton Bowl, Liberty Bowl, Copper Bowl, John Han- cock Bowl and two Bluebonnet Bowls. In 1990, Coach Fredenburg was named Southwest Con- ference Defensive Coach of the Year and he was also considered one of the top recruiters in the Southwest Conference during his tenure with the Bears. After leaving Baylor University, Coach Fredenburg spent one season at Louisiana State Uni- versity before becoming the defensive coordinator at Louisiana Tech University. He spent three seasons at Louisiana Tech before moving to UMHB to start building the Cru football program. In his collegiate coaching career, Coach Fredenburg has coached more than 30 players who went on to play professionally. The Fredenburg File Education: Southwest Texas State, 1970 Coach Fredenburg started his coaching career Personal: Married to Karen, 3 children, 9 grandchildren at New Braunfels Canyon High School and he also Career Record: 210-39 (20 seasons) Titles: 1 NCAA Division III National Championship served as an assistant coach at New Braunfels High (2016), 15 ASC Championships (2002, 2003 (tri), 2005, 2006, 2007, School. His first head coaching job came at Giddings 2008, 2009 (co), 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015(tri), 2016, 2017) High School, where he spent three seasons before NCAA Postseason: 16 Appearances (36-15 record) Coaching Stops: New Braunfels Canyon HS, New Braunfels HS, leaving to join Baylor University. Giddings HS, Baylor University, Louisiana State University, Louisiana Fredenburg is a 1970 graduate of Southwest Tech University, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor . He was a three-year letterman for the Bobcats football team as a defensive back and Fredenburg Year-By-Year is a member of the Southwest Texas State University Overall Conference (Place) Athletics Hall of Honor. 1998 3-7 2-5 (t-5th) Coach Fredenburg’s wife, Karen, recently 1999 4-6 3-4 (t-4th) retired after serving as a professor in the Physical 2000 9-1 8-1 (2nd) Education department at Baylor University. The 2001 8-2 7-1 (2nd) Fredenburgs have three children, Kori, Denver and 2002 10-1 9-0 (1st) Cody, and have nine grandchildren. Kori and Denver 2003 9-1 8-1 (t-1st) are both graduates of Baylor, where Denver played 2004 13-2 8-1 (2nd) baseball and served as a team captain. Kori has two 2005 9-2 7-1 (1st) children, Kaison and Cooper. Denver and his wife, 2006 10-3 8-0 (1st) Jill, have two daughters, Chloe and Lucy, and two 2007 12-2 8-0 (1st) sons, Pete and Hank. Cody is a graduate of UMHB. 2008 12-2 8-0(1st) He was a four-year starter for The Cru at quarterback 2009 10-2 7-1 (t-1st) and was a Gagliardi Trophy finalist in 2003. Cody 2010 12-1 8-0 (1st) was the starting quarterback for the first UMHB 2011 12-1 8-0 (1st) football team to advance to the postseason and also 2012 13-1 7-0 (1st) quarterbacked the Cru to its first ASC Championship 2013 13-1 6-0 (1st) in 2002. Cody also served as UMHB’s offensive co- 2014 11-1 5-0 (1st) ordinator before entering private business. Cody and 2015 11-2 4-1 (t-1st) his wife, Lindsay, have two sons, Abbott and Gus, 2016 15-0 6-0 (1st) and a daughter, Annie James. 2017 14-1 9-0 (1st) Totals 210-39 136-16 Cru Assistant Coaches

Larry Harmon - Defensive Coordinator Larry Harmon is in his 17th season as UMHB’s defensive coordinator after spending three years coaching the Cru secondary. During his tenure as defensive coordinator, the UMHB defense has ranked among the nation’s best in total defense, scoring defense, rushing defense and pass efficiency defense. The Cru has also broken every major school defensive record since Coach Harmon joined the UMHB coaching staff. Under Harmon’s direction, the Cru defense has produced 11 AFCA All- Americans and 12 ASC Defensive Players of the Year. Last year, The Cru led the ASC in every major defensive category and ranked among the national leaders in sacks. UMHB also led the nation in rushing defense in 2006. In addition to his defensive coordinator duties, Coach Harmon also works with UMHB’s kick return and kick coverage teams. He was named Division III Coordinator of the Year by Footballscoop.com following the 2017 campaign. Coach Harmon spent two seasons as an assistant coach at Northwest Missouri State prior to joining UMHB. He helped guide the Bearcats to the NCAA Division II national championship in 1998. Coach Harmon also spent one season as an assistant coach at South Dakota State before moving to Northwest Missouri. Coach Harmon is a 1995 graduate of South Dakota State University. He was a four-year letterman as a strong safety for the Jackrabbits football team. Larry is pictured with his wife, Sandi, and the couple’s two children, Brett and Christopher.

Stephen Lee - Offensive Coordinator Stephen Lee is in his third season as offensive coordinator for the Cru after join- ing the staff in the spring of 2016. The team set new school records in every passing category in his first year on the staff in 2016. Lee came to UMHB after spending the previous five season at West Texas A&M University. Lee served as the Buffaloes offensive coordinator for the last four of those seasons. WTAMU also set an NCAA Division II record for passing yardage in a season under his direction and earned a pair of postseason berths during his time on staff. Coach Lee is a 1993 graduate of Angelo State University and was a four-year let- terman for the Rams as a quarterback and fullback. He earned a Master’s from Western New Mexico. Lee has also made coaching stops at Howard Payne University, Western New Mexico University and Brenham High School. Lee and his wife, Molly, have four children, Jarrett, Jordan, Jacy and Katie. Jarrett played quarterback at LSU and signed with the San Diego Chargers. Lee is pictured with Molly.

Nathaniel Hogge - Running Bcks/Tight Ends Nathaniel Hogge is in his fifth season as a full-time assistant coach with the Cru after joining the staff in July of 2014. Hogge will retutn to working with running backs after spending the last three seasons coaching offensive line. He is also involved with offensive game-planning for the Cru. UMHB produced the ASC Offensive Lineman of the Year in 2016 under Hogge’s direction. Coach Hogge is a 2002 graduate of Elon University and he played four years of football as an offensive lineman there. He started his coaching career as a student assistant at Elon before moving on to serving as a graduate assistant at the University of North Carolina and Oklahoma State University, where the Cowboys led the Big 12 in rushing in 2007. Hogge then spent four years as an assistant coach at The Citadel, working with wide receivers, tight ends and offensive line. Hogge then moved to Fork Union MilitaryAcademy for two years. He was offensive coordinator his final season for a team that averaged 34 points per game. Hogge is a native of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Cru Assistant Coaches Jack Johnson - Special Teams Coordinator/LB’s Jack Johnson is in his fourth season as a full-time assistant after returning to his alma mater in the summer of 2015 and will coordinate UMHB’s special teams and work with linebackers this year. He returned to the Cru sidelines after spending the previous nine sea- sons as defensive coordinator and safeties coach at Bridgewater (VA) College. He helped guide the Eagles to a 59-31 record and Bridgewater led the ODAC in total defense, scoring defense, rush defense and pass defense during the 2014 season. Coach Johnson was a four-year letterman and starter for the Cru as a defensive end and was a member of the inaugural UMHB team in 1998. Johnson also spent four years as a student and graduate assistant coach with the Cru. He graduated from UMHB with a degree in exercise and sport science and then earned his Master’s degree in education from UMHB in May of 2005.

Mark Carey - Defensive Line Mark Carey is in his second season as a full-time assistant after returning to his alma mater in the summer of 2017 and will work with the Cru defensive linemen this year. He returned to UMHB after spending the previous five seasons as co-defensive coordinator at Texas Lutheran University. Carey helped guide the Bulldogs to three straight SCAC Championships and his defenses were also nationally ranked in multiple categories each season. He also spent two years as defensive line coach at TLU before he was promoted to coordinator. Coach Carey was a two-year letterman for the Cru as a tight end and later spent six years as an assistant coach at UMHB. The Cru won five ASC titles and advanced to the Stagg Bowl in 2004 with Carey on staff. He graduated from UMHB in 2006 and also earned his Master’s Degree from UMHB. Carey is pictured with his wife, Jessica, and the couple’s three children, Theresa, Maria and Sterling. Jessica is also a UMHB graduate and played volleyball. Steven Thrash - Wide Receivers/Head J.V. Coach Steven Thrash is in his second season as a full-time assistant with the Cru after joining the UMHB coaching staff in the summer of 2017 and will work with the wide receivers and serve as head coach of the junior varsity program this year. Thrash came to UMHB after spending the previous four seasons as an assistant coach at Abilene Christian University. He has also coached at Texas A&M-Kingsville and Northeastern Oklahoma Junior College in his career. Coach Thrash was a four-year letterman as a wide receiver at Texas Lutheran Universi- ty. He was a three-year starter, an All-ASC selection and finished his career as the Bulldogs Division III era leader in career receptions. Thrash graduated from TLU with a degree in kinesiology in 2010 and also earned his Master’s of Education from Pittsburg State Uni- versity in 2014. Thrash is pictured with his wife, Chantel, and the couple’s two daughters, Tatum and Tinsley. Chantel Thrash is also a graduate of Texas Lutheran University.

Dustin Washburn - Offensive Line Dustin Washburn is in his first season as an assistant coach at UMHB and will work with the Cru offensive line. Washburn spent the previous four seasons at Colorado School of Mines. All five Oredigger offensive linemen earned All-Conference honors in each of the last two seasons and Mines ranked in the top ten nationally in Division II in rushing yards per game. Washburn also spent two years at Lincoln University as an assistant and coached one year each at Northeastern State University and Tarleton State University. He played professionally for two teams in the AFL.. Washburn is a 2010 graduate of Tarleton State and was a two-time All-Conference se- lection at center. He earned his Master’s Degree from Northeastern State in 2012. Washburn and his wife, Cassandra, have a daughter, Parker. Cru Assistant Coaches

Nick Brace Drake Dowling Defensive Coach Defensive Coach Nick Brace is in his second season as a gradu- Drake Dowling is in his first season as a ate assistant coach for the Cru. He will primarily graduate assistant coach for the Cru after a work with the defensive line this season. Brace standout four-year playing career at Texas Lu- is a 2012 graduate of St. John Fisher and is theran University. Dowling will work with Sam working on his MBA at UMHB. He was a four- linebackers this season. He was a three-time All- year letterman at linebacker for the Cardinals. SCAC selection and was a two-time All-Region Brace was linebackers coach at Methodist Col- pick. Dowling has also coached at U.T.-San lege last season and has also coached at his alma Antonio and at his alma mater before moving to mater, the University of Buffalo and Mansfield UMHB. The Katy native graduated from TLU in University. 2016 with a degree in kinesiology.

Christopher Fields Jake Hardcastle Offensive Coach Offensive Coach Christopher Fields is in his first season as a Jake Hardcastle is in his second season graduate assistant coach for the Cru. He will as a graduate assistant coach for the Cru. He work with wide receivers this year. Fields will work with the offensive line this season. was a four-year letterman as a cornerback at Hardcastle was an Academic All-Conference the University of St. Mary and also ran track. center at Dixie State University and gradu- He graduated from St. Mary with a degree ated in 2015 with a degree in communica- in political science and criminology and tions. Hardcastle spent two years as a student is working on a Master’s Degree in Sports coach at his alma mater and is working on a Administration at UMHB. Fields has coached Master’s of Education in Sports Administra- at JC Harmon High School and Independence tion at UMHB. Community College. Olanda James Solomon Perdue Recruiting Coordinator Defensive Coach Olanda James is in his second season as an assistant coach for Solomon Perdue is in his first season the Cru. He returned as the Recruiting Coordinator and Operations Assistant in April of 2018 after serving as an on-field assistant dur- as a graduate assistant coach for the Cru ing the 2016 season. He served as the Assistant Director of Football and will work with linebackers. Perdue Operations, Player Development and Recruiting Assistant, with 2017 FCS Semi-Finalist South Dakota State University as an intern. was an All-Conference defensive tackle James is a 2014 graduate of Trident University International and at West Texas A&M. He graduated from graduated in 2017 with his Master’s in Sport Management at the University of Tennessee. He served 25 years in the U.S. Army as a West Texas A&M with a degree in sports Medic and Health Care Supervisor and served on humanitarian and wartime deployments. James played Semi-Pro football for the San exercise science and is working on a Mas- Antonio Chargers and coached for the Green Bay Blizzard of the ter’s Degree in Sports Administration at Indoor Football League, Bearden High School (TN), two Semi-Pro teams and with six different youth football programs. James is a UMHB. Perdue is a native of Round Rock. native of Knoxville, Tennessee and has three children and eight grandchildren. Mason Salmans Hunter Schmidt Offensive Coach Defensive Coach Mason Salmans is in his second season Hunter Schmidt is in his second season as as a graduate assistant coach for the Cru and a graduate assistant coach for the Cru after will work with quarterbacks and recruiting. a standout four-year playing career. Schmidt Salmans graduated from Fort Hays State in will work with safeties this season. He was an 2013 with degrees in organizational leadership All-ASC safety last season and also played and pre-physical therapy. He played quarter- wide receiver in his career. The Hockley native back at Fort Hays and Hutchison Community graduated from UMHB in 2016 with a degree in College. Salmans has coached at Tarleton State history. Schmidt played professionally in Austria and Hodgeman County HS. He is a native of last Spring. Hanston, Kansas.

Savannah Seybold Donovan Williams Academic Coordinator Offensive Coach Savannah Seybold is in her first season as Donovan Williams is in his first season as a graduate assistant coach for the Cru and will a graduate assistant coach for the Cru and will serve as academic coordinator, with community work with the running backs and A-backs this service and as liaison to injured players. Seybold year. Williams was a four-year letterman as an lettered in softball and basketball at Texas offensive lineman at Louisiana-Lafayette and Lutheran University. She also played one season also played professionally for the Chicago Bears, of basketball at U.T.-Tyler and was an ASC All- and Green Bay Blizzard. He Academic selection. The Copperas Cove native is a 2017 graduate of Louisiana-Lafayette with a has a degree in accounting and is working on her degree in Anthropology. He also spent one year MBA at UMHB. as a student assistant at his alma mater. Cru Coaches/Support Staff

Haston Adams Corbin Campitelli Defensive Coach Offensive Coach Haston Adams is in his first season as a stu- Corbin Campitelli is in his first season as a dent assistant coach for the Cru after a standout student assistant coach for the Cru and he will four-year career for UMHB as a defensive mainly work as an assistant to the offensive line tackle. He was ASC Defensive Player of the Year coach. He was an All-American last season and last season and was a two-time All-American. earned All-ASC honors twice in a standout, four- Adams finished his playing career ranked among year playing career as an offensive lineman. The the Cru’s career leaders in sacks and tackles for Dallas native is majoring in sport management at loss. The Beckville native is majoring in sport UMHB. He is engaged to Megan Purselley and management and will serve as a defensive as- has a daughter, Landry Grace. sistant this season.

Evan Gay Kris Johnson Student Coach Student Coach Evan Gay is in his first season as a student Kris Johnson is in his first season as assistant coach for the Cru and will primarily a student assistant coach for the Cru. He with the Cru offense. Gay played wide receiver played wide receiver at be- and safety during his high school career and served as an Infantry Squad Leader in the United fore transferring to UMHB. The Houston States Army from 2005-2010. He did two tours native is majoring in sport management at with Operation Iraqi Freedom. Gay is pictured UMHB. Johnson will primarily work with with his wife, Jennifer, and the couple’s three the Cru defense this year. children, Luke, Addison and Hailey.

Karen Goff Chad Widmer Football Operations Inventory/Supply Manager Coordinator Chad Widmer has been with UMHB The second person hired to work with football since the program’s inaugural Cru football, Karen Goff is in her 22nd season and became full-time Inventory/ season with the program, handling many Supply Manager for Cru Athletics upon of the behind the scenes matters for his graduation. Widmer is responsible for UMHB football. She is a 2011 graduate equipment needs for all 14 Cru athletic of UMHB and her husband, Alex is also programs. He is a six-time District VII a UMHB graduate. The couple has four Equipment Manager of the Year. Widmer children and seven grandchildren. is a 2001 graduate of UMHB and is pic- tured with his wife, Kelli.

Daryl Hausam Stephen Twilleager Head Athletic Trainer Assistant Athletic Trainer (Daryl is pictured with his wife, Vanessa, and his daughter, Kaylee)

Dr. George Bartels Dr. William Hamilton Team Physician Team Physician UMHB Returnee Roster No. Name Pos Cl-Ex Ht. Wt. Hometown (School)

1 Kadarius Daniels WR Jr.-1L 5-7 165 Pflugerville,TX (Cedar Ridge/No. Park) 2 Jefferson Fritz DB So.-1L 5-11 200 Kaufman, TX (Kaufman HS) 3 Rozzell Barber-Harris CB Sr.-3L 5-7 160 Houston, TX (C.E. King HS) 6 Santos Villarreal LB Sr.-3L 5-11 195 McAllen, TX (Veterans Memorial HS) 7 Reginald Cole CB Sr.-3L 6-2 195 Houston, TX (Dobie HS) 9 Derek Sides WR Sr.-2L 5-11 175 Graham, TX (Graham HS) 10 T.J. Josey WR Sr.-3L 6-2 210 Angleton, TX (Angleton HS) 12 DeNerian Thomas WR Sr.-3L 5-9 175 Mart, TX (Mart HS) 13 Demetrius Taylor WR Sr.-1L 6-2 190 Dickinson, TX (Clear Falls HS) 14 Holten Einkauf QB/P Sr.-2L 6-2 200 Sealy, TX (Sealy HS) 15 Jonel Reed WR Jr.-2L 6-2 205 Fort Worth, TX (Boswell HS) 16 Jayden Smith DB So.-1L 5-11 185 Killeen, TX (Ellison HS) 17 Aaron Conkleton WR/QB Sr.-1L 5-10 190 New Boston, TX (New Boston HS) 19 Will Chaney QB So.-JV 6-0 190 San Antonio, TX (Alamo Heights HS) 21 Markeith Miller RB Sr.-2L 5-10 220 Garland, TX (Garland/Midwestern St.) 22 Marquis Duncan RB So.-1L 5-4 170 San Antonio, TX (Reagan HS) 24 Jalen Martin LB Sr.-3L 6-0 200 Round Rock, TX (Cedar Ridge HS) 25 Raylon Hickey DB Sr.-3L 5-11 180 Giddings, TX (Giddings HS) 27 Olan Vining RB So.-1L 5-11 200 Seguin, TX (St. Anthony Catholic HS) 28 Isaiah Shepherd RB So.-1L 6-0 190 Houston, TX (Kingwood HS) 29 Jimario Grounds DB Sr.-1L 6-2 180 Hallettsville, TX (Hallettsville HS) 31 Darius Dorsey DB Jr.-1L 5-10 195 Mexia, TX (Mexia HS) 32 E’Monte Smith DE So.-1L 6-3 200 Austin, TX (Connally HS) 33 Robbie West CB Jr.-1L 5-11 180 Teague, TX (Teague HS) 36 Mikkah Hackett DB So.-1L 6-1 200 Alto, TX (Alto HS) 40 De Jackson LB Sr.-2L 6-0 215 Lindale, TX (Lindale HS) 41 Akeem Jackson LB So.SQ 6-0 215 Fairfield,TX (Fairfield HS) 44 Eylan Price TE So.-1L 6-0 210 College Station, TX (Clear Brook HS) 48 Mar’Qualeon Ruth DE So.-1L 6-2 215 Mesquite, TX (Poteet HS) 50 Tyvavion Russell DE So.-1L 6-2 205 Midland, TX (Midland Christian HS) 51 Khevon Shepard DE So.-1L 6-1 225 Brenham, TX (Brenham HS) 52 Elijah Cross DT Jr.-2L 5-10 245 Sonora, TX (Sonora HS) 53 Eric Wright DE Jr.-1L 6-0 240 Prairie View, TX (Waller HS) 54 DoRion Dreighton OL So.-1L 6-2 275 San Antonio, TX (Brennan HS) 55 Colton Hall OL Sr.-3L 6-4 270 Liberty Hill, TX (Liberty Hill HS) 57 Joey Longoria DT Jr.-2L 6-1 275 Pearland, TX (Pearland HS) 60 Joshua Gallegos OL So.-1L 6-4 285 Fairfield,TX (Fairfield HS) 63 Lane Smith OL Sr.-2L 6-3 285 Franklin, TX (Franklin HS) 64 Eric Blair, Jr. OL Sr.-2L 6-2 300 DeSoto, TX (DeSoto/TVCC) 65 Steven Sellers OL So.-JV 6-0 270 Murphy, TX (Wylie HS) 66 Kody Allen OL So.-1L 6-4 275 Austin, TX (Westlake HS) 70 Domenico Valdespino OL So.-1L 6-2 300 Pflugerville,TX (Hendrickson HS) 71 Bailey Adams OL So.-1L 6-1 300 Conroe, TX (Conroe HS) 72 Trey Potter DT Jr.-2L 5-11 270 Ore City, TX (Ore City HS) 79 Azaviar Carter OL So.-1L 6-2 290 Fort Polk, LA (Pickering HS) 80 Logan Collins WR So.-1L 5-11 175 Belton, TX (Belton HS) 83 Ethan Owens TE So.SQ 6-2 215 Yoakum, TX (Yoakum HS) 93 Colby Wilganowski DE Sr.-2L 6-1 230 Bremond, TX (Bremond HS) Malik Benson DT So.-JV 6-1 285 Palestine, TX (Westwood HS) Drevyn Boyd CB So.-JV 6-0 185 McKinney, TX (Prosper HS) Avery Carrell CB So.-JV 5-8 160 Fort Worth, TX (Castleberry HS) Mason Chapa DT So.-JV 5-9 250 Benbrook, TX (Castleberry HS) Javionte Cleveland WR So.-JV 5-10 160 Houston, TX (MacArthur HS) UMHB Returnee Roster No. Name Pos Cl-Ex Ht. Wt. Hometown (School)

Michael Dearman QB So.-JV 6-2 180 Kaufman, TX (Crandall HS) David Franklin CB So.-JV 5-8 165 Rockdale, TX (Rockdale HS) Alexzander Goosby RB So.-JV 5-11 230 Killeen, TX (Harker Heights HS) Robert Hill OL So.-JV 6-0 260 Houston, TX (Langham Creek HS) Jordan Jackson LB So.-JV 6-3 210 San Antonio, TX (Jay HS) Caleb Johnson TE So.-JV 5-11 220 Corsicana, TX (Corsicana HS) Landon Maston LB So.-JV 6-1 220 Cedar Hill, TX (Cedar Hill HS) Kraegan Matula TE So.-JV 6-4 205 Hallettsville, TX (Hallettsville HS) Marcus McCrea CB So.-JV 5-8 160 Copperas Cove, TX (Copperas Cove) Jacob Mueller DB So.-JV 6-0 190 Fort Worth, TX (Boswell HS) Domonique Neroes DB Jr.-SQ 5-8 180 Wylie, TX (Lake Highlands/York Co.) Wyatt Neuman OL So.-JV 6-2 275 Edna, TX (Edna HS) DeVante Rhodes CB Jr.-JV 5-9 160 Amarillo, TX (Amarillo HS) Tarrance Rischer DT So.-JV 6-0 300 Fairfield,TX (Fairfield HS) David Rodriguez DE Jr.-JV 5-11 230 El Paso, TX (Jefferson HS) Stephen Rowe RB Jr.-JV 5-10 225 Texas City, TX (Clear Brook HS) Adam Ruth LB So.-JV 5-7 175 San Antonio, TX (Communication Arts) Michael Sims DE So.-JV 6-1 215 East Bernard, TX (East Bernard HS)

Pronunciation Guide Rozzell Barber-Harris...... ROZ-ell Kadarius Daniels...... kuh-DARE-ee-us DoRion Dreighton...... DRAY-ton Holten Einkauf...... EYEN-cough Joshua Gallegos...... guy-AY-goes Jimario Grounds...... juh-MARR-ee-oh Raylon Hickey...... RAY-lunn Jalen Martin...... JAY-lun Kraegan Matula...... KRAY-gun Markeith Miller...... mar-KEYTH Eylan Price...... EE-lan Jonel Reed...... JOHN-ell Mar-Qualeon Ruth...... mar-QUAY-lee-on Khevon Shepard...... KEY-vonn E’Monte Smith...... ee-MAHN-tee DeNerian Thomas...... duh-near-EE-un Santos Villarreal...... san-TOES vill-UH-ree-al Olan Vining...... VEYE-ning Colby Wilganowski...... WILL-gun-OW-skee 17 • Aaron Conkleton • QB Cru Senior Returnees 5-10, 190, Sr. (1L) 3 • Rozzell Barber-Harris • CB New Boston, TX (New Boston HS) 5-7, 160, Sr. (3L) Aaron will have a chance to contribute at Houston, TX (C.E. King HS) quarterback after serving as a reserve receiver Rozzell could play his way into a starting last season. He has also played quarterback job at cornerback this season after serving for the Cru. 2017: Appeared in two games as a key reserve each of the previous three as a reserve wide receiver. 2016: Spent the years. 2017: ASC Academic All-ASC selec- season with the Cru junior varsity program. tion ... appeared in 13 games at cornerback 2015: Sat out the season. 2014: Spent the sea- ... posted 25 total tackles and 2.5 tackles for son with the Cru junior varsity. High School: loss ... recorded a career-high seven tackles in All-District football and basketball player at New Boston High School ... playoff victory over Chapman. 2016: Started also lettered in track. Personal: Son of LaSunda and Douglass Conkleton three games and appeared in 10 at cornerback ... born September 19, 1995 ... majoring in exercise physiology. ... recorded 10 tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and broke up a pass ... had a season-high four tackles in season opener against OWU. 2015: Appeared 14 • Holten Einkauf • QB/P in 10 games at cornerback ... posted 10 tackles and broke up a pass 6-2, 205, Sr. (2L) ...posted four tackles against Belhaven. High School: All-District football Sealy, TX (Sealy HS) player and Newcomer of the Year as a basketball player at C.E. King Holten should provide quarterback depth High School ... also lettered in track. Personal: Son of Angela and Del- this season and could also take over as the bert Harris ... born October 28, 1996 ... majoring in physical education. Cru’s punter. 2017: Academic All-ASC selec- Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU tion ... appeared in three games and started 2015 10 7 3 0.5-2 0-0 0 1 two at tight end. 2016: Academic All-ASC 2016 10 6 4 1.5-10 0-0 0 1 selection ... appeared in three games at quar- 2017 25 15 10 2.5-5 0-0 0 1 terback ... ran for nine yards on six carries Totals 45 28 17 4.5-17 0-0 0 3 and was 0-1 passing. 2015: Spent the season playing for the Cru junior varsity. High School: Three-time All-District 64 • Eric Blair, Jr. • OL football and baseball player at Sealy High School ... also lettered in bas- ketball and track. Personal: Son of Lisa and Scott Einkauf ... born March 6-0, 300, Sr. (2L) 14, 1997 ... majoring in history. DeSoto, TX (DeSoto HS/TVCC) Year Att. Yards Avg. TD’s Eric is a versatile player who could earn 2016 6 9 1.5 0 a starting job at center or guard this year. He Year Att-Comp-Int Yards TD’s Effic. has been a key reserve each of the past two 2016 1-0-0 0 0 0.0 seasons. 2017: Appeared in nine games as a reserve offensive lineman ... spent most 29 • Jimario Grounds • DB of the season at offensive guard. 2016: Ap- 6-2, 180, Sr. (1L) peared in five games as a reserve offensive lineman ... spent most of the season at Hallettsville, TX (Hallettsville HS) Jimario will challenge for a starting job in offensive guard, but can also play the other line positions.2015: Played the secondary this season. He has also played one season of football at Trinity Valley Community College. 2014: Sat receiver for the Cru. 2017: Appeared in one out the season as a redshirt at Arkansas-Pine Bluff.High School: Played game as a reserve defensive back. 2016: his high school football at DeSoto High School. Personal: Son of Felecia Spent the season playing for the Cru junior and Eric Blair, Sr. ... born December 28, 1995 ... majoring in business varsity. 2015: Spent the season playing for management. the Cru junior varsity. High School: All-State 7 • Reginald Cole • CB football player at Hallettsville High School ... 6-2, 195, Sr. (3L) District MVP in basketball ... also lettered in baseball and track. Personal: Houston, TX (Dobie HS) Son of Judy Stevens ... born January 23, 1997 ... majoring in physical Reginald played his way into a starting job education. at cornerback last season and should be a key 55 • Colton Hall • OL player again this year. He has also played wide receiver and linebacker in his career. 6-4, 270, Sr. (3L) 2017: Academic All-ASC selection ... ap- Liberty Hill, TX (Liberty Hill HS) peared in 14 games and started six ... posted Colton is a three-year starter and should 34 tackles and 5.0 tackles for loss ... recorded once again anchor the offensive line for the a season-high six tackles in playoff victory Cru this season. He has been the team’s over St. Thomas. 2016: Academic All-ASC selection ... appeared in 12 center, but could make the move to offensive games as a reserve linebacker and defensive back ... recorded 22 tackles tackle this year. 2017: All-ASC Honorable and broke up two passes ... had a season-best five tackles against ETBU Mention selection ... Academic All-ASC pick and recorded 2.5 tackles for loss against McMurry. 2015: Appeared in 11 ... started all 15 games at offensive center for games as a wide receiver ... caught five passes for 55 yards ... added two UMHB. 2016: Academic All-ASC selection special teams tackles ... had two catches for 28 yards at LC. High School: ... started 13 games and played in 14 at offensive center.2015: Started Two-year letterman in football and track at Dobie High School. Personal: 10 games and appeared in all 13 with most of those appearances coming Son of Diane Cole ... born June 23, 1997 ... majoring in business manage- at center. High School: All-State and Academic All-State football player ment. at Liberty Hill High School ... also lettered in track. Personal: Son of Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU Denise and Eric Hansen ... born March 17, 1997 ... majoring in exercise 2016 22 16 6 3.0-4 0-0 0 2 physiology. 2017 34 27 7 5.0-23 0-0 0 2 Totals 56 43 13 8.0-27 0-0 0 4 25 • Raylon Hickey • DB Cru Senior Returnees 5-11, 185, Sr. (3L) Giddings, TX (Giddings HS) 10 • T.J. Josey • WR Raylon has been one of the Cru’s top 6-2, 210, Sr. (3L) cornerbacks the past three seasons but could Angleton, TX (Angleton HS) make the move to safety this year. 2017: T.J. is a Team Captain and should again be All-ASC Honorable Mention selection ... one of the top receiving threats in the country started 10 games in the secondary ... posted this season. 2017: All-ASC First Team selec- 44 tackles, 5.0 tackles for loss and two tion ... started four games at quarterback and ... added six pass break-ups 11 at wide receiver ... threw for 362 yards ... recorded season highs with six tackles in and four TD’s and ran for 241 yards and three different games.2016: Started 12 games and appeared in all 15 at three scores ... caught 41 passes for 930 yards cornerback ... recorded 58 tackles and four interceptions ... broke up six and eight TD’s ... had nine catches for 156 more passes ... had a season-high six tackles in three different games ... yards and a score at MCM ... recorded four 100-yard receiving games ... returned interceptions for against HPU and Wheaton. 2015: caught two TD passes against both Southwestern and HPU. 2016: Started Started two games and appeared in 12 at cornerback ... posted 37 total 14 games at wide receiver ... caught 52 passes for eight touchdowns and tackles and tied for 2nd on the team with four interceptions ... broke up set new school record with 1,063 receiving yards ... tied UMHB record two other passes ... picked off two passes in his first collegiate game at with three TD’s against HPU ... had 181 yards at SRSU ... totaled 180 OWU ... recorded season highs with six tackles against UWL and LC. yards in the playoff win over Linfield ... posted 129 yards and two scores High School: All-District football player at Giddings High School ... also against TLU. 2015: Started three games at wide receiver before suffering lettered in track. Personal: Son of Jo Anna Ponce and Edward Hickey ... a season-ending injury ... caught 11 passes for 126 yards and a born October 6, 1996 ... majoring in exercise and sport science. ... had five catches for 60 yards against UWL and scored a TD against Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU Belhaven ... received a medical hardship waiver. 2014: Appeared in nine 2015 37 24 13 0.5-1 0-0 4 2 games at quarterback ... ran for 154 yards and three touchdowns ... was 2016 58 39 19 1.5-5 0-0 4 6 3-3 passing for 26 yards ... had a 54-yard scoring run at ETBU ... had a 2017 44 29 15 5.0-12 0-0 2 6 season-high four carries for 36 yards and a score at SRSU. High School: Totals 139 92 47 7.0-18 0-0 10 14 All-Area, All-District and Academic All-State football player at Angleton High School ... also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Son of 40 • De Jackson • LB Michelle and Thomas Josey ... born July 2, 1996 ... majoring in marketing. Year Att. Yards Avg. TD’s 6-0, 215, Sr. (2L) 2014 18 154 8.6 3 Lindale, TX (Lindale HS) 2017 42 241 5.7 3 De will challenge for a starting job at Totals 60 395 6.6 6 linebacker this season. He can also play Year Att-Comp-Int Yards TD’s Effic. defensive end. 2017: Appeared in 14 games at 2014 3-3-0 26 0 172.8 linebacker ... recorded 15 tackles ... returned 2017 60-35-1 362 4 127.7 a 20 yards for a TD against TLU ... Totals 63-38-1 388 4 129.8 added a season-high three tackles in that Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD’s game. 2016: Appeared in three games at 2015 11 126 11.5 1 linebacker ... posted two tackles and a tackle 2016 52 1,063 20.4 8 for loss ... also recovered a fumble. 2015: Spent the season playing for the 2017 41 930 22.7 8 Cru junior varsity. High School: All-District football player at Lindale Totals 104 2,119 20.4 17 High School ... also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal: Son of Phyllis and Haymond Jackson ... born October 22, 1996 ... majoring in 24 • Jalen Martin • LB pre-physical therapy. 6-0, 200, Sr. (3L) Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU 2016 2 1 1 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 Round Rock, TX (Cedar Ridge HS) 2017 15 11 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 Jalen played his way into the starting Totals 17 12 5 1.0-2 0-0 0 0 line-up at linebacker last season and should be a major contributor again this year. 2017: All-ASC Second Team selection ... started 11 games and appeared in all 15 at linebacker ... posted 57 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss and an ... had career-high seven tackles against Southwestern and Louisiana College. 2016: Received a medical hardship waiver ... appeared in two games Cru Football - ASC Champions and posted two tackles before suffering a season-ending injury.2015: 2002, 2003 (Tri-Champions), 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, Appeared in all 13 games ay defensive back ... recorded nine tackles and 2009 (Co-Champions), 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 0.5 tackles for loss ... had two tackles in two different games.2014: Ap- 2015 (Tri-Champions), 2016 (Champions), 2017 peared in all 12 games at defensive back ... posted nine total tackles and broke up a pass ... had two tackles in two different games.High School: Cru Football - NCAA Appearances All-District football player at Cedar Ridge High School. Personal: Son 2001, 2002, 2004 (National Runners-Up), 2005, 2006, of Carla and Marty Martin ... born June 9, 1996 ... majoring in sport management. 2007 (Semifinalist), 2008 (Semifinalist), 2009, 2010, Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU 2011, 2012 (Semifinalist), 2013 (Semifinalist), 2014, 2014 9 6 3 0-0 0-0 0 1 2015, 2016 (National Champions), 2017 (National 2015 8 4 4 0.5-3 0-0 0 0 Runners-Up) 2016 2 1 1 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 2017 57 33 24 3.5-5 0-0 1 5 Totals 76 44 32 4.5-9 0-0 1 6 Cru Senior Returnees 13 • Demetrius Taylor • WR 6-2, 190, Sr. (1L) 21 • Markeith Miller • RB Dickinson, TX (Clear Falls HS) 5-10, 220, Sr. (2L) Demetrius played his way into a reserve Garland, TX (Garland HS/Mid- role at wide receiver last season and could challenge for a starting job this year. 2017:

western State) Appeared in 12 games and started one at Markeith should once again be one of the wide receiver ... caught eight passes for 150 Cru’s top offensive threats this season.2017: yards and a TD ... had four grabs for 99 yards D3football.com All-South Region Second and a score at Southwestern. 2016: Spent the Team selection ... All-ASC First Team pick ... season playing with the Cru junior varsity. started and appeared in 14 games at running 2015: Spent the season playing for the Cru junior varsity. High School: back ... ran for 1,156 yards and 15 touch- All-District football player at Clear Falls High School ... also lettered in downs on 234 carries ... added 19 receptions basketball. Personal: Son of Latasha Poole ... born September 18, 1997 ... for 95 more yards ... ran for 168 yards against HSU ... recorded three majoring in business management. 100-yard games ... set school record with five rushing TD’s at MCM. Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD’s 2016: D3football.com All-America Third Team selection ... All-South 2017 8 150 18.8 1 Region Second Team selection ... All-ASC First Team pick ... started seven games and appeared in all 15 at running back ... ran for 1,483 yards and 20 touchdowns on 212 carries ... added nine receptions for 93 yards 12 • DeNerian Thomas • WR and another score ... ran for 235 yards and three TD’s against Belhaven ... 5-9, 175, Sr. (3L) added 186 yards and three scores against Redlands ... posted six 100-yard Mart, TX (Mart HS) rushing days during the season. 2015: Ran for 24 yards on six carries in DeNerian is an explosive playmaker and limited action at Midwestern State University. High School: Honorable should be a major factor for the Cru offense Mention All-State football player at Garland High School. Personal: this season. 2017: Appeared in all 15 games Son of Debra and Gary Miller ... younger brother of former Cru standout at wide receiver ... caught 30 passes for 261 running back Malcolm Miller ... born April 22, 1997 ... majoring in yards and a touchdown ... averaged 27.5 yards engineering. per punt return and 18.6 yards per kickoff Year Att. Yards Avg. TD’s return ... had six catches for 50 yards at Lin- 2016 212 1,483 7.0 20 field ... scored against LC.2016: Started one 2017 234 1,156 4.9 15 game and appeared in all 15 at receiver ... caught 44 passes for 367 yards Totals 446 2,639 5.9 35 and four touchdowns ... averaged 31.3 yard per kickoff return and had a 100-yard return for a score ... added 15 rushing yards and 22 punt return 9 • Derek Sides • WR yards ... had two TD catches against McMurry ... caught seven passes 5-10, 175, Sr. (2L) for 55 yards against Wheaton ... returned a kickoff 100 yards for a score Graham, TX (Graham HS) against LC. 2015: Started five games and appeared in all 13 at receiver ... Derek should compete for a larger role caught 41 passes for 517 yards and six touchdowns ... added 68 rushing at receiver this season after serving as a top yards and a TD on seven carries ... averaged 23 yards on kickoff returns reserve last year. 2017: Academic All-ASC and 8.0 yards on punt returns ... had 112 yards and a TD against Linfield selection ... appeared in eight games at wide and caught five passes for 100 yards and two scores against ETBU.High receiver ... caught three passes for 34 yards ... School: All-State and District MVP as a football player at Mart High had two catches against LC. 2016: Split the School ... also lettered in baseball, basketball and track. Personal: Son of season between the varsity and junior varsity Wendia Thomas ... born August 6, 1996 ... majoring in sport management. ... saw time in four wide receiver sets. 2015: Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD’s Spent the season playing for the Cru junior 2015 41 517 12.6 6 varsity. High School: All-District and Academic All-State football player 2016 44 367 8.3 4 at Graham High School ... also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: 2017 30 261 8.7 1 Son of Cheryl and Robert Sides ... younger brother of former Cru safety Totals 115 1,145 9.9 11 Brian Sides ... born May 24, 1996 ... majoring in exercise and sport sci- ence. 6 • Santos Villarreal • LB Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD’s 5-11, 195, Sr. (3L) 2017 3 34 11.3 0 McAllen, TX (Veterans Memorial) Santos played his way into the starting 63 • Lane Smith • OL line-up at linebacker last season and could 6-3, 285, Sr. (2L) start this year. He has also played safety, Franklin, TX (Franklin HS) quarterback and receiver. 2017: Started eight Lane is a talented and versatile lineman games and appeared in all 15 at linebacker ... who should claim a starting job on the of- posted 56 tackles and intercepted four passes fensive front for the Cru this season. 2017: ... had career-high nine tackles against South- Started ten games and appeared in all 15 western ... also recovered a fumble on the as an offensive lineman ... spent most of the year. 2016: Appeared in one game and had one tackle on special teams. season at guard ... also played tackle and tight 2015: Appeared in four games at safety ... posted three total tackles. High end for the Cru. 2016: Academic All-ASC School: Two-time team MVP as a football player at Veterans Memorial selection ... appeared in 10 games as a reserve High School ... also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Son of offensive lineman ... also played tight end.2015: Spent the season play- Santos Villarreal, Jr. ... born April 21, 1996 ... majoring in International ing for the Cru junior varsity. High School: All-State football player at business. Franklin High School ... also lettered in basketball and baseball. Personal: Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU Son of Charlyn and Robert Smith ... born January 20, 1997 ... majoring in 2015 3 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 engineering. 2016 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2017 56 39 17 3.0-7 0-0 4 2 Totals 60 41 19 3.0-7 0-0 4 2 93 • Colby Wilganowski • DE Senior/Junior Returnees 6-1, 230, Sr. (2L) Bremond, TX (Bremond HS) 31 • Darius Dorsey • DB Colby is healthy again after missing last 5-10, 195, Jr. (1L) season with an injury. He could compete Mexia, TX (Mexia HS) for a starting job at defensive end. 2017: Darius was a key reserve in the second- Sat out the season on a medical hardship ary last season and could win a starting job waiver. 2016: Appeared in four games as a at safety. 2017: Academic All-ASC selection reserve defensive end ... recorded four total ... started one game and appeared in 14 as a tackles, 1.5 tackles for loss and a sack ... had safety ... recorded nine tackles and broke up a career-high three tackles in regular season two passes ... had three tackles against TLU. finale against LC.2015: Split the year between the varsity and Cru junior 2016: Spent the season playing for the Cru varsity programs. 2014: Spent the season playing for the Cru junior junior varsity. High School: All-State football varsity. High School: All-State and District MVP as a football player at player at Mexia High School ... State Qualifier in track ... All-Centex Bremond High School ... also lettered in baseball, tennis, golf and track. baseball player ... also lettered in powerlifting. Personal: Son of Natasha Personal: Son of Marilyn and Chad Wilganowski ... born November 16, Murphy ... born November 30, 1997 ... majoring in pre-physical therapy. 1995 ... majoring in engineering. Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU 2016 4 2 2 1.5-8 1.0-7 0 0 2017 9 5 4 0-0 0-0 0 2 52 • Elijah Cross • DT 5-10, 245, Jr. (2L) 18 • Jase Hammack • QB Sonora, TX (Sonora HS) 6-1, 220, Jr. (TR) Elijah was a key reserve last season and Andrews, TX (Andrews HS/ could take over as a starting defensive tackle Abilene Christian) this year. 2017: Academic All-ASC selection Jase is competing for the starting quarter- ... started one game and appeared in all 15 back job this season. He is an experienced at defensive tackle ... posted 26 tackles, 8.0 player who will also provide depth. 2017: tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks ... recorded Played quarterback at Abilene Christian season-high four tackles against TLU. 2016: University. 2016: Spent a redshirt season at Sat out the season on a medical hardship Abilene Christian University. 2015: Threw for waiver. 2015: Appeared in 11 games at defensive tackle ... recorded 10 14 yards and ran for 11 more in two games at total tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss ... recorded four tackles and two quarterback at McMurry University. High School: District and Permian tackles for loss against Millsaps. High School: All-District and Academic Basin MVP, All-State and Academic All-State football player at Andrews All-State football player at Sonora High School ... was also Defensive High School ... three-time All-District selection as a baseball player. Per- MVP honors... added letters in baseball, powerlifting and track. Personal: sonal: Son of Jessica and Eric Hammack ... born June 4, 1996 ... majoring Son of Marie and Adolfo Valdez ... born January 14, 1997 ... majoring in in kinesiology. finance. Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU 2015 10 3 7 3.0-6 0-0 0 0 57 • Joey Longoria • DT 2017 26 12 14 8.0-25 2.5-13 0 1 6-1, 275, Jr. (2L) Totals 36 15 21 11.0-31 2.5-13 0 1 Pearland, TX (Pearland HS) Joey should claim a starting job at defen- 1 • Kadarius Daniels • WR sive tackle this season. He was a top reserve 5-7, 165, Jr. (1L) last year. 2017: Academic All-ASC selection Pflugerville, TX (Cedar Ridge ... appeared in all 15 games at defensive tackle ... posted 37 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss HS/North Park Univ.) and 5.0 sacks ... recorded a season-high seven Kadarius could play his way into a spot tackles and a sack against HSU. 2016: Started in the wide receiver rotation for the Cru this one game and appeared in 12 at defensive season. 2017: Split the season between the tackle ... posted 14 total tackles and 1.5 tackles for loss ... recorded a varsity and junior varsity. 2016: Appeared season-high four tackles against LC. High School: All-District and Aca- in ten games at wide receiver for North demic All-State football player at Pearland High School ... served as team Park ... caught 49 passes for 483 yards and captain and also lettered in powerlifting. Personal: Son of Brenda and three TD’s ... had 14 catches for 154 yards Lupe Longoria, Jr. ... born December 18, 1996 ... majoring in computer and a TD against Anderson. High School: District MVP and two-time science engineering. All-District football player at Cedar Ridge High School ... also lettered in Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU basketball and track. Personal: Son of Samantha Daniels ... born June 17, 2016 14 2 12 1.5-7 0-0 0 0 1998 ... majoring in engineering. 2017 37 19 18 6.5-41 5.0-39 0 1 Totals 51 21 30 8.0-48 5.0-39 0 1 Cru Football Record Breakdown

Regular Season 174-24 Conference Only 136-16 Postseason 36-15 Overtime 3-1 Home Games 118-14 Away Games 92-25 Junior/Soph. Returnees 33 • Robbie West • CB 5-11, 180, Jr. (1L) 11 • Luke Poorman • QB Teague, TX (Teague HS) 6-0, 180, Jr. (TR) Robbie played his way into a reserve role Orlando, FL (University School/ at cornerback last season. He could compete Mount Union) for a starting job this year. 2017: Academic Luke has a chance to win the starting quar- All-ASC selection ... appeared in three games terback job after transferring from Mount at defensive back ... recorded one tackle on Union. 2017: Academic All-OAC selection the season. 2016: Spent the season with the ... appeared in nine games ... threw for 524 Cru junior varsity. 2015: Sat out the season yards and seven TD’s and ran for 170 yards on a medical hardship waiver. High School: and two more scores ... threw for 355 yards All-State football player at Teague High School ... also lettered in base- and six scores in playoff win over Frostburg ball, basketball and track. Personal: Son of Vicki and John West ... born State. 2016: Appeared in nine games ... threw for 559 yards and five TD’s October 2, 1996 ... majoring in business marketing. .. added 44 rushing yards and two more scores ... threw for two TD’s 53 • Eric Wright • DE against BWU and 146 yards against Heidelberg. High School: Two-year 6-0, 240, Jr. (1L) football letterman at the University School in Orlando, Florida. Personal: Son of Allison and Jim Poorman ... born March 19, 1998 ... majoring in Prairie View, TX (Waller HS) Eric was a key reserve defensive end last finance. season and has a chance to play his way into a Year Att. Yards Avg. TD’s starting role this year. Appeared in ten 2016 20 44 2.2 2 2017: games at defensive end ... recorded 11 tackles, 2017 28 170 6.1 2 3.5 tackles for loss and 2.5 sacks ... returned Totals 48 214 4.5 4 a fumble 22 yards for a TD against HPU Year Att-Comp-Int Yards TD’s Effic. ... posted a season-high two tackles in four 2016 62-44-1 559 5 170.1 different games. Spent the season play- 2017 38-28-0 524 7 249.2 2016: ing for the Cru junior varsity. High School: Totals 100-72-1 1,083 12 200.2 Three-time All-District football player at Waller High School ... also lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Son of Kathryn and Derrick 72 • Trey Potter • DT Wright ... born May 19, 1998 ... majoring in criminal justice. 5-11, 270, Jr. (2L) Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU 2017 11 5 6 3.5-19 2.5-18 0 1 Ore City, TX (Ore City HS) Trey played his way into a reserve role at defensive tackle last season and could 71 • Bailey Adams • OL challenge for a larger role this year. 2017: 6-1, 300, So. (1L) Appeared in one game as a reserve defensive Conroe, TX (Conroe HS) tackle. 2016: Appeared in two games at Bailey played his way onto the two-deep defensive tackle ... recorded a solo tackle as a freshman and he could challenge for a in the win over McMurry. High School: starting spot this season. 2017: Appeared in All-District football player at Ore City High three games as a reserve offensive lineman School ... also lettered in baseball, golf, powerlifting and track. Personal: ... played mostly at center. High School: Son of Debbie and Lyle Potter ... born September 15, 1997 ... majoring in All-District football player at Conroe High criminal justice. School. Personal: Son of Jake Adams ... born Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU April 9, 1999 ... majoring in business. 2016 1 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 66 • Kody Allen • OL 15 • Jonel Reed • WR 6-1, 275, So. (1L) 6-2, 205, Jr. (2L) Austin, TX (Westlake HS) Fort Worth, TX (Boswell HS) Kody was a top reserve offensive line- Jonel moved into the starting line-up at man last season and goes into fall camp as wide receiver last season and developed one of the favorites to win a starting job at into a top threat in the passing game. 2017: tackle. 2017: Academic All-ASC selection ... Started 11 games and appeared in 13 at wide appeared in six games as a reserve offensive receiver ... caught 32 passes for 468 yards tackle. 2016: Sat out the season on a medical and five TD’s ... caught seven passes for 132 hardship waiver. High School: All-District yards and a score against TLU ... had two TD and Academic All-District football player at grabs against Chapman. 2016: Appeared in Westlake High School ... also lettered in track and wrestling. Personal: six games as a reserve wide receiver ... caught four passes for 24 yards Son of Cathy and Gene Allen ... born December 30, 1997 ... majoring in ... grabbed two passes for 16 yards in playoff win over Redlands.High business management. School: All-District football and basketball player at Boswell High School ... was also a State Qualifier in track.Personal: Son of Omayra Reed and Errol Bostic ... born April 18, 1998 ... majoring in engineering. Follow Cru football on the Year Rec. Yards Avg. TD’s 2016 4 24 6.0 0 2017 32 468 14.6 5 Internet all season at Totals 36 492 13.7 5 www.cruathletics.com 79 • Azaviar Carter • OL Cru Sophomore Returnees 6-2, 290, So. (1L) Fort Polk, LA (Pickering HS) 2 • Jefferson Fritz • DB Azaviar impressed as a freshman and 5-11, 200, So. (1L) played his way into a reserve role on the Kaufman, TX (Kaufman HS) depth chart. He could battle for a starting job Jefferson stepped right into a major role this season. 2017: Appeared in three games in the secondary as a freshman and he should as a reserve offensive lineman ... split the grab a starting job at safety this season. 2017: year between guard and tackle. High School: Started three games and appeared in 14 at All-State offensive lineman at Pickering safety ... recorded 19 total tackles and four High School ... also earned All-District honors on the defensive side of interceptions on the season ... added five the ball. Personal: Son of Ella and Willie Carter ... born July 22, 1999 ... pass break-ups ... intercepted two passes in majoring in engineering. the Stagg Bowl ... recorded a season-high four tackles against St. Thomas. High School: All-State and three-time All-District football player at Kaufman High School ... also lettered in 80 • Logan Collins • WR baseball, basketball and track. Personal: Son of Tiffany Fritz ... born 5-11, 175, So. (1L) March 17, 1999 ... majoring in sport management. Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU Belton, TX (Belton HS) 2017 19 10 9 0.5-1 0-0 4 5 Logan played his way into a reserve role last season. He should compete for a larger role this year. 2017: Appeared in one game 60 • Joshua Gallegos • OL as a wide receiver ... was a standout for the 6-4, 285, So. (1L) junior varsity. High School: All-District Fairfield, TX (Fairfield HS) football player at Belton High School ... also Joshua returns after sitting out last season. lettered in track. Personal: Son of Kelly He will challenge for playing time on the Kemp and Tim Collins ... born November 6, 1998 ... majoring in busi- offensive line.2017: Sat out the season. 2016: ness. Appeared in six games at defensive tackle ... posted 12 total tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss and two sacks ... had five tackles and a sack 54 • DoRion Dreighton • OL against ETBU. 2015: Appeared in two games 6-2, 275, So. (1L) at defensive tackle before receiving a medical San Antonio, TX (Brennan HS) hardship waiver. High School: All-District football player and District DoRion played his way into the starting Lineman of the Year at Fairfield High School. Personal: Son of Carla and line-up as a freshman before injuries ended David Gallegos ... born October 18, 1996 ... majoring in history. his season. He should battle for a starting Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU job again this year. 2017: Started four games 2016 12 9 3 2.0-19 2.0-19 0 0 and appeared in nine at offensive guard ... missed final five games with an injury.High 44 • Eylan Price • TE School: All-State football player at Brennan 6-0, 210, So. (1L) High School ... also lettered in track ... named Marine Corps Distinguished Athlete. Personal: Son of Nichole Dreighton College Station, TX (Clear Brook) ... born April 20, 1999 ... majoring in film studies. Eylan returns to UMHB after missing the last two seasons. He will compete for playing time at tight end. 2016 & 2017: Sat out the 22 • Marquis Duncan • RB past two seasons as he recovered from an in- 5-4, 170, So. (1L) jury. 2015: Appeared in 11 games at defensive San Antonio, TX (Reagan HS) end ... posted 20 total tackles, 2.5 tackles for Marquis worked his way into the running loss, two sacks and also broke up a pass ... back rotation for the Cru last season. He had three tackles in two different games and should play a larger role and get more carries recorded both of his sacks against Belhaven. High School: All-District this year. 2017: Appeared in 11 games as a and All-County football player at Clear Brook High School ... also lettered reserve running back ... ran for 171 yards and in basketball and track. Personal: Son of Eunice Price ... born November a TD on 23 carries ... added three catches for 27, 1996 ... majoring in criminal justice. 20 yards ... ran for a season-high 64 yards on Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU 11 carries at McMurry ... had a 28-yard scor- 2015 13 7 6 2.5-20 2.0-20 0 1 ing run against HPU. High School: All-State football player and Team MVP at Reagan High School ... was All-Area as a junior ... also lettered 26 • K.J. Miller • WR in basketball and track. Personal: Son of Keila and Mark Duncan ... born 5-8, 170, So. (TR) September 28, 1998 ... majoring in business management. Orange, TX (WOS HS/ETBU) Year Att. Yards Avg. TD’s K.J. has a chance to see significant time 2017 23 171 7.4 1 as a slot receiver and kick returner this sea- son. 2017: ASC Co-Freshman of the Year at ETBU ... caught 17 passes for 219 yards and two TD’s ... had a punt return for a score ... averaged 29.5 yards per punt return and ... 24.5 yards per kickoff return. High School: All-District football player at West Orange Stark High School ... All-State baseball player ... District MVP in basketball. Personal: Son of Tyeshia Guillory ... born April 25, 1999 ... majoring in business management. Cru Sophomore Returnees 32 • E’Monte Smith • DE 6-3, 200, So. (1L) 50 • Tyvavion Russell • DE Austin, TX (Connally HS) 6-2, 205, So. (1L) E’Monte played his way into a reserve role Midland, TX (Midland Christian at defensive end last season. He could claim a starting job this year. 2017: Appeared in 13 HS) games at defensive end ... posted eight total Tyvavion will battle for a spot in the tackles and 4.0 tackles for loss ... recorded defensive end rotation for the Cru this season two tackles in three different games and after spending last year as a reserve. 2017: had two tackles for loss against HPU. High Split the season between the varsity and School: All-District and Academic All-Dis- junior varsity ... appeared in one varsity game trict football player at Connally High School ... also lettered in basketball, as a reserve defensive end. High School: track and wrestling. Personal: Son of Erica Smith ... born May 27, 1999 All-State football player and Texas Scholar at ... majoring in business. Midland Christian High School ... also lettered in track and baseball. Per- Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU sonal: Son of Tavarrah Russell Coffield ... born May 31, 1999 ... majoring 2017 8 8 0 4.0-17 1.0-7 0 0 in engineering. 48 • Mar’Qualeon Ruth • 16 • Jayden Smith • DB 5-11, 185, So. (1L) DE Killeen, TX (Ellison HS) 6-2, 215, So. (1L) Jayden will compete for a larger role in the Mesquite, TX (Poteet HS) secondary this season after serving as a key Mar’Qualeon continues to develop his reserve at safety last year. 2017: Appeared game and he will have an opportunity to play in nine games as a reserve safety ... recorded his way into the defensive end rotation for six total tackles ... posted a season-high three the Cru this season. 2017: Split the season tackles in playoff win over Chapman.High between the varsity and junior varsity pro- School: Two-time All-District football player grams. High School: Two-time All-District at Ellison High School ... also lettered in football player at Poteet High School ... also track. Personal: Son of Jasmine Williams ... born May 4, 1999 ... major- lettered in track. Personal: Son of Joel Anderson ... born February 25, ing in computer science. 1998 ... majoring in computer science. Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU 51 • Khevon Shepard • DE 2017 6 5 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 6-1, 225, So. (1L) 70 • Domenico Valdespino • OL Brenham, TX (Brenham HS) 6-2, 300, So. (1L) Khevon played his way into a reserve role at defensive end last season. He will compete Pflugerville, TX (Hendrickson HS) Domenico was one of the Cru’s top for a starting job this year. 2017: Appeared reserve offensive linemen at the end of the in ten games at defensive end ... recorded 2017 season. He is the early favorite to win 11 total tackles, 3.0 tackles for loss and a a starting job at offensive guard this year. sack ... also broke up a pass and recovered 2017: Appeared in six games as a reserve a fumble ... had a season-high four tackles offensive lineman ... spent most of the season against Chapman. 2016: Sat out the season at offensive guard. High School: All-District on a medical hardship waiver. High School: Two-time All-State football and Academic All-State football player at player at Brenham High School. Personal: Son of Laneeta Jackson and Hendrickson High School ... also lettered in track and was eighth in the Ali Shepard... born January 12, 1998 ... majoring in business. state as a powerlifter. Personal: Son of Sandi and Alfredo Valdespino ... Year T S A TFL Sacks INT PBU born May 12, 1999 ... undecided on his major. 2017 11 6 5 3.0-9 1.0-2 0 1 27 • Olan Vining • RB 28 • Isaiah Shepherd • RB 5-11, 200, So. (1L) 6-0, 190, So. (1L) Seguin, TX (St. Anthony Catholic Houston, TX (Kingwood HS) Isaiah returns after sitting out last season. HS) Olan was a key contributor for the Cru as a He will have a chance to play his way into a running back last season. He should challenge reserve role at running back this year. 2017: for a larger role this year. 2017: Appeared in Sat out the season. 2016: Appeared in 11 eight games as a reserve running back and games as a reserve running back ... ran for special teams player ... ran for 84 yards and a 241 yards and three TD’s on 26 carries ... TD on 16 carries ... rolled up 47 yards and a added two receptions for 12 yards ... ran for touchdown against Belhaven. High School: 96 yards and two scores against Belhaven ... Three-time All-District football player at St. Anthony Catholic High returned a fumble for a touchdown at Sul Ross State. High School: All- School ... was also a State Finalist in track. Personal: Son of Donna Jack- District football player at Kingwood High School ... also lettered in track. son and Olan Vining, Jr. ... born March 30, 1999 ... majoring in nursing. Personal: Son of Sharon and Larry Shepherd ... born February 17, 1996 ... Year Att. Yards Avg. TD’s majoring in sport management. 2017 16 84 5.2 1 Year Att. Yards Avg. TD’s 2016 26 241 9.3 3 Cru Returnees Domonique Neroes DB DeVante Rhodes DB 5-8 180 Jr. Lake Highlands 5-9 160 Jr. Amarillo Domonique has a chance to play his way DeVante will challenge for playing time at onto the depth chart at free safety this season. cornerback this season. 2017: Spent the sea- 2017: Split the season between the varsity son with the Cru junior varsity. 2016: Spent and junior varsity. 2016: Spent the year at the season playing for the Cru junior varsity. York College. High School: Played his high High School: All-District football player school football at Lake Highlands High at Amarillo High School. Personal: Son of School. Personal: Son of Fredricka Thomas Shanequa Green and Dominic Rhodes ... born ... born February 13, 1997 ... majoring in art. March 30, 1995 ... majoring in history. Stephen Rowe RB David Rodriguez DE 5-10 225 Jr. Texas City 5-11 230 Jr. El Paso Stephen has a chance to play his way into a David could battle for a spot in the reserve role at running back this season. 2017: defensive end rotation this year. 2017: Spent Spent the season with the Cru junior varsity. the season with the Cru junior varsity. 2016: 2016: Spent the season with the Cru junior Spent the season with the Cru junior varsity. varsity. High School: Three-time All-District High School: All-District football player at football player at Clear Brook High School ... Jefferson High School ... also lettered in track also lettered in track. Personal: Son of Toni and wrestling. Personal: Son of Josefina and Gene Rowe, Jr. ... born July 23, 1998 and Jesus Rodriguez ... born July 16, 1998 ...... majoring in business management and majoring in computer science. finance. Malik Benson DT Drevyn Boyd CB 6-1 285 So. Palestine 6-0 185 So. McKinney Malik will compete for a spot in the defen- Drevyn will be in the mix for playing sive tackle rotation for the Cru this season. time at cornerback this season. 2017: Spent 2017: Spent the season with the Cru junior the season with the Cru junior varsity. High varsity. High School: Two-time All-District School: All-District and Academic All-Dis- football player at Westwood High School ... trict football player at Prosper High School ... also lettered in powerlifting and track. Per- also lettered in track. Personal: Son of Shari sonal: Son of Cassandra and Michael Benson and Keith Boyd ... born August 14, 1999 ...... born December 25, 1998 ... majoring in majoring in business. exercise and sport science. Avery Carrell CB Will Chaney QB 5-8 160 So. Fort Worth 6-0 190 So. San Antonio Avery moves to cornerback this year after Will is competing for the starting quarter- playing wide receiver for the Cru last season. back job this fall. 2017: Spent the season with 2017: Spent the season playing for the Cru the Cru junior varsity. High School: District junior varsity. High School: Two-time All- Offensive MVP and Academic All-State District football player at Castleberry High football player at Alamo Heights High School School ... also lettered in powerlifting and ... also lettered in track. Personal: Son of track. Personal: Son of Janice and Shawn Melanie and John Chaney ... born August 31, Carrell ... born March 19, 1999 ... majoring 1998 ... majoring in business marketing. in exercise science. Mason Chapa DT Javionte Cleveland WR 5-9 250 So. Benbrook 5-10 160 So. Houston Mason could play his way into a reserve Javionte could earn playing time at wide role on the defensive line this season. 2017: receiver this season. 2017: Spent the season Spent the season with the Cru junior varsity. with the Cru junior varsity. High School: High School: Team Captain as a football Offensive Player of the Year and All-District player at Castleberry High School ... also let- football player at MacArthur High School ... tered in baseball and powerlifting. Personal: also lettered in track. Personal: Son of P.J. Son of Stephanie Chapa ... born March 11, Walker ... born January 21, 1998 ... majoring 1999 ... majoring in pre-physical therapy. in sport management.

Michael Dearman QB David Franklin CB 6-2 180 So. Kaufman 5-8 165 So. Rockdale Michael will be part of the battle for the David will battle for playing time at cor- starting quarterback job this season. 2017: nerback this season. 2017: Spent the season Spent the season with the Cru junior varsity. with the Cru junior varsity. High School: High School: Two-time All-District and Aca- All-District football player at Rockdale High demic All-State football player at Crandall School ... also lettered in basketball, baseball, High School ... also lettered in basketball tennis and track. Personal: Son of Nicole and track. Personal: Son of Stephanie and Stewart ... born January 4, 1999 ... majoring Michael Dearman ... born May 9, 1998 ... in exercise science. majoring in pre-med biology. Cru Returnees Alexzander Goosby TE Mikkah Hackett DB 5-11 230 So. Killeen 6-1 200 So. Alto Alexzander could challenge for time at Mikkah could claim a starting job at safety tight end this year. 2017: Spent the season this season. 2017: Split the season between playing for the Cru junior varsity. High the varsity and junior varsity. High School: School: Lettered in football and track at All-District football and basketball player at Harker Heights High School. Personal: Alto High School ... also lettered in baseball Son of Terri and Greg Little and Raymond and track. Personal: Son of Micheal Hackett Goosby ... born December 23, 1987 ... major- ... born February 18, 1999 ... majoring in ing in psychology. exercise science. Robert Hill OL Akeem Jackson LB 6-0 260 So. Houston 6-0 215 So. Fairfield Robert makes the move to offensive line Akeem will battle for a spot on the depth this season and will compete for a start- chart at linebacker this season. 2017: Split ing spot. 2017: Spent the season with the the season between the varsity and junior Cru junior varsity. High School: Academic varsity ... recorded three varsity tackles. High All-State football player at Langham Creek School: All-District football player at Fair- High School ... also lettered in wrestling. field High School ... also lettered in basketball Personal: Son of Rebecca Hill ... born March and track. Personal: Son of Michelle Johnson 13, 1998 ... majoring in nursing. ... born August 19, 1999 ... majoring in sport management. Jordan Jackson LB Caleb Johnson TE 6-3 210 So. San Antonio 5-11 220 So. Corsicana Jordan has a chance to step into the Caleb has a chance to play his way into linebacker rotation for the Cru this year. a contributing role at tight end this season. 2017: Spent the season playing for the Cru 2017: Spent the season playing for the Cru junior varsity. High School: All-District and junior varsity. High School: Defensive Player Academic All-District football player at John of the Year and All-State football player at Jay High School ... also lettered in track. Corsicana High School. Personal: Son of Personal: Son of Erika Preston and Jody Keith Johnson ... born October 15, 1998 ... Jackson ... born January 22, 1999 ... majoring majoring in exercise and sport science. in mechanical engineering. Landon Maston LB Kraegan Matula TE 6-1 220 So. Cedar Hill 6-4 205 So. Hallettsville Landon should be a contributor at middle Kraegan is a versatile receiver who could linebacker this season. 2017: Spent the play his way into a reserve role this season. season playing for the Cru junior varsity. 2017: Spent the season playing for the Cru High School: All-District football player at junior varsity. High School: All-District foot- Cedar Hill High School. Personal: Son of ball and basketball player at Hallettsville High Veronique Maston ... born May 26, 1998 ... School ... also lettered in track. Personal: Son majoring in engineering. of Chasity and Jeffrey Matula ... born Febru- ary 15, 1999 ... majoring in engineering.

Marcus McCrea CB Jacob Mueller DB 5-8 160 So. Copperas Cove 6-0 190 So. Fort Worth Marcus is competing for a starting job at Jacob is challenging for playing time at cornerback this season. 2017: Spent the sea- safety this year. 2017: Spent the season play- son with the Cru junior varsity. High School: ing for the Cru junior varsity. High School: Academic All-District football player at All-State football player at Boswell High Copperas Cove High School ... also lettered School ... also lettered in baseball, powerlift- in basketball and track. Personal: Son of ing and track. Personal: Son of Jana and Tracey McCrea ... born December 12, 1998 Frank Mueller ... born October 23, 1998 ...... majoring in business management. majoring in pre-physical therapy.

Wyatt Neuman OL Ethan Owens TE 6-2 275 So. Edna 6-2 215 So. Yoakum Wyatt has a chance to play a significant Ethan could play his way into a role at role at offensive guard.2017: Spent the sea- tight end this season. 2017: Split the season son playing for the Cru junior varsity. High between the varsity and junior varsity. High School: All-State and Academic All-State School: All-State and Academic All-State football player at Edna High School ... also football player at Yoakum High School ... also lettered in powerlifting. Personal: Son of lettered in basketball and track. Personal: Kristina and Brian Neuman ... born October Son of Rick Owens ... born December 5, 1997 22, 1998 ... majoring in pre-med biology. ... majoring in engineering science. Cru Returnees/Support Staff Tarrance Rischer DT Adam Ruth LB 6-2 300 So. Fairfield 5-7 175 So. San Antonio Tarrance could be a key contributor at Adam could compete for playing time at defensive tackle this year. 2017: Spent the Sam Linebacker this year. 2017: Spent the season playing for the Cru junior varsity. season playing for the Cru junior varsity. High School: Defensive MVP as a football High School: Two-time All-District football player at Fairfield High School ... also let- player at Communication Arts High School tered in basketball and track. Personal: Son ... also lettered in track. Personal: Son of of Olympia McKenzie and Tarrance Rischer George Ruth ... born January 8, 1999 ... unde- ... born December 27, 1998 ... majoring in cided on his major. business management. Steven Sellers OL Michael Sims DE 6-0 270 So. Murphy 6-1 215 So. East Bernard Steven has a good chance to step in as the Michael could play his way into a reserve Cru’s starting center this year. 2017: Spent role at defensive end. 2017: Spent the the season playing for the Cru junior varsity. season playing for the Cru junior varsity. High School: All-District and Academic All- High School: All-State football player at State football player at Wylie High School ... East Bernard High School ... also lettered in also lettered in track. Personal: Son of Me- baseball, basketball and track. Personal: Son lissa and Steve Sellers ... born November 11, of Elizabeth and Steven Sims ... born January 1998 ... majoring in business management. 4, 1999 ... majoring in fitness and wellness management.

Keith Gipson CB 4 • Aaron Sims • WR 6-2 185 Jr. Killeen 5-5, 135, Fr. (TR) Keith has a chance to step right into the Cameron, TX (Yoe HS/TAMU) starting line-up at cornerback for the Cru this Aaron is an explosive player who could season. 2017: Spent the season at UMHB. claim a starting job at receiver and should also 2016 & 2015: Was out of football and attend- return kicks for the Cru this season. 2017: ed Central Texas College for one year. 2014: Sat out the season. 2015-2016: Two-year Recorded 32 tackles and broke up a pass as a track letterman at Texas A&M University. cornerback at Mississippi Valley State Uni- High School: Lettered in football, track and versity. High School: Played his high school basketball at Yoe High School in Cameron. football at Ellison High School ... also played Personal: Son of Lekethia Sims ... born May baseball. Personal: Son of Nicole and Stephen Gipson-Mercer ... born 4, 1997 ... majoring in criminal justice. January 7, 1995 ... majoring in fitness and wellness promotion.

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David Twilleager Manager Athletics Videography and Crusader Stadium Graphics (David is pictured with his wife, Sarah, and the couple’s four children, Cadence, Liam, Elaine and Henry) 2017 Postseason Honors 2017 UMHB Postseason Football Honors ASC Conference-Wide Honors DT Haston Adams (Male Athlete of the Year) Cliff Harris Award Finalist QB/P Zane Boles (FB Distinguished Scholar-Athlete) DT Haston Adams QB Kyle Jones (Sportsmanship Team)

AP Little All-American ASC Players Of The Year DT Haston Adams (1st Team) DT Haston Adams (Defensive Player of the Year) CB Kris Brown (1st Team) DE Ajay Fanene (Defensive Lineman of the Year) OT Corbin Campitelli (1st Team) Pete Fredenburg (Co-Coach of the Year) KR Bryce Wilkerson (1st Team) AFCA All-American ASC All-Conference DT Haston Adams (1st Team) DT Haston Adams (1st Team) WR/KR Bryce Wilkerson (2nd Team) CB Kris Brown (1st Team) OT Corbin Campitelli (1st Team) D3football.com All-American DE Ajay Fanene (1st Team) DT Haston Adams (1st Team) KR Bryce Wilkerson (1st Team) LB Tevin Jones (1st Team) CB Kris Brown (2nd Team) WR T.J. Josey (1st Team) OT Corbin Campitelli (2nd Team) RB Markeith Miller (1st Team) DE Ajay Fanene (2nd Team) PK John Mowery (1st Team) LB Tevin Jones (3rd Team) KR Bryce Wilkerson (1st Team) D3football.com All-South Region OG Justin Brister (2nd Team) DT Haston Adams (1st Team) DT Brazos Fuller (2nd Team) CB Kris Brown (1st Team) LB Jalen Martin (2nd Team) OT Corbin Campitelli (1st Team) SB Bryce Wilkerson (2nd Team) DE Ajay Fanene (1st Team) CB Reginald Cole (Honorable Mention) LB Tevin Jones (1st Team) RB Markeith Miller (2nd Team) OC Colton Hall (Honorable Mention) KR Bryce Wilkerson (2nd Team) CB Raylon Hickey (Honorable Mention) DT Brazos Fuller (3rd Team) OT DeJuan Ramirez (Honorable Mention) PK John Mowery (3rd Team) ASC Academic All-Conference NCAA Elite 90 Award Winner QB/P Zane Boles OT Kody Allen CB Rozzell Barber-Harris NFF Hampshire Honor Society QB/P Zane Boles QB/P Zane Boles CB Reginald Cole LB Justis Kelly DT Elijah Cross OT Tivyronne White FS Darius Dorsey CoSIDA Academic All-District VIII TE Holten Einkauf QB/P Zane Boles (1st Team) OC Colton Hall QB Kyle Jones ASC Scholar-Athlete Medal Of LB Tevin Jones Honor QB/P Zane Boles LB Justis Kelly DT Joey Longoria FootballScoop Division III Coordi- DB Payton Nance nator of the Year DB Brody Owens Defensive Coordinator Larry Harmon WR Derek Sides CB Robbie West OT Tivyronne White 2018 UMHB Newcomers Name Position Height Weight Hometown (Previous School)

Acuna, Alex WR 5-6 170 Orange Grove, TX (Orange Grove HS) Adams, Zach DT 6-2 250 Salado, TX (Salado HS) Amaya, Edwin K/P 5-9 160 Huntsville, TX (Huntsville HS) Ardoin, Gabriel RB 5-7 170 Fort Worth, TX (Ovey Comeaux HS) Avila, Anthony K/P 5-8 210 Troy, TX (Troy HS) Battle, Christian WR 5-11 185 Savannah, TX (Denton Braswell HS) Bayer, Derrick WR 5-11 180 Gatesville, TX (Gatesville HS) Booth, Cabot WR 6-0 175 Horseshoe Bay, TX (Faith Academy) Bradley, Brayden LB 6-1 200 Groesbeck, TX (Groesbeck HS) Bresko, Daniel QB 6-1 185 Kingwood, TX (Kingwood Park HS) Burch, Cobe WR 6-2 195 Waco, TX (Midway HS) Campbell, Niyl WR 5-9 160 Houston, TX (Atascocita HS/Kilgore JC) Campbell-Love, Aaron RB 5-10 175 College Station, TX (A&M Consolidated) Cannon, Sabian WR 6-1 180 Manor, TX (McCallum/Kilgore JC) Cardin, Cameron OL 6-2 285 Arlington, TX (Martin HS) Carpenter, Seth DT 6-2 290 Marble Falls, TX (Burnet HS) Castles, David OL 6-4 280 Marshall, TX (Coweta HS/SW Baptist) Chapman, Quincey CB 6-0 170 San Antonio, TX (Taft HS) Chew, Frank DB 5-11 180 Fort Worth, TX (Chisoln Trail HS) Coyle, Preston OL 6-5 295 Argyle, TX (Argyle HS) Crenshaw, Terrence WR 6-3 190 Frisco, TX (Frisco HS) Dalton, Corey CB 5-10 170 Chicago, IL (College of the Desert) Daniels, D.J. CB 5-9 155 Cameron, TX (Yoe HS) Davis, Omar DT 5-10 250 Humble, TX (Nimitz HS) Deaver, Clayton WR 6-0 160 Tolar, TX (Tolar HS) Douglas, J’Lon LB 5-9 215 Orange, TX (Little Cypress-Mauriceville) Dukes, Allen DB 6-0 175 San Antonio, TX (East Central HS) Edelmon, Aaron DE 6-5 220 Georgetown, TX (Hardin-Jefferson HS) Everett, Kellen LB 6-0 215 Cherokee, TX (Cherokee HS) Fry, Gideon DE 5-7 225 Lorena, TX (Lorena HS) Fuller, Tyler WR 6-2 165 Fort Worth, TX (Oak Ridge HS) Gaiters, Kalab DE 6-4 225 Fort Worth, TX (Wyatt HS) Gaiters, Kylen DE 6-4 205 Fort Worth, TX (Wyatt HS) Ganaway, Isaiah DB 5-9 175 Fort Worth, TX (Keller Central HS) Garcia, James WR 5-9 160 San Antonio, TX (Taft HS) Garrett, Moxie CB 6-1 180 Mesquite, TX (Mesquite HS) Garza, Austin K/P 6-0 205 Edinburg, TX (Vela HS) Gipson, Justin RB 5-6 170 Frisco, TX (Reedy HS) Gipson, Keith DB 6-2 185 Killeen, TX (Ellison HS/Miss. Valley St.) Green, Dammion RB 6-0 205 Humble, TX (Atascocita HS) Grimes, Coylin WR 5-8 165 Calvert, TX (Calvert HS) Haire, Hayden QB 6-4 190 Salado, TX (Salado HS) Hammack, Jase QB 6-1 220 Andrews, TX (Andrews/Abilene Christian) Haynes, Harrison DT 6-2 295 Dallas, TX (Prestonwood Christian) Hermosillo, Gerardo DT 6-3 270 Laredo, TX (United HS) Hernandez, Diego LB 6-1 210 Imperial, CA (Imperial HS) Hernandez, Sedryk DT 6-2 255 San Antonio, TX (Wagner HS) Hicks, Giante LB 5-10 225 Cincinnati, OH (Dixie Heights HS) Higgins, Jonathon FS 6-0 175 West Columbia, TX (West Columbia HS) High, Caleb LB 5-11 225 Waxahachie, TX (Waxahachie HS) Hudgens, Cutter CB 6-1 170 Salado, TX (Salado HS) Hughes, Jon FS 6-1 180 Tampa, FL (Hillsborough/Ventura College) Ingram, Kristopher DE 5-7 215 Glenn Heights, TX (DeSoto HS) Jackson, Sincere LB 5-9 220 Angleton, TX (Angleton HS) Johnson, Austin OL 6-5 300 McKinney, TX (Boyd HS) Johnson, Isaiah DT 6-4 310 Warner-Robbins, GA (NE OK A&M) Johnson, Jaeden WR 5-10 160 Little Elm, TX (Denton Braswell HS) Johnson, Keilan WR 6-2 190 Katy, TX (Seven Lakes HS) Jones, Jr., Derek DB 5-8 165 Katy, TX (Seven Lakes HS) Jones, Dimitri RB 5-6 185 Frisco, TX (Liberty HS) 2018 UMHB Newcomers Name Position Height Weight Hometown (Previous School)

Jones, Jaylen WR 5-10 170 Arlington, TX (Lamar HS) Jones, Jordan WR 5-7 155 Frisco, TX (Liberty HS) Jones, Lance OL 6-0 285 Rosharon, TX (Manvel HS) Jones, Trey DB 5-8 160 Katy, TX (Seven Lakes HS) Keeling, Donny OL 6-3 270 Austin, TX (FW Southwest HS) Kenney, Tobarick RB 6-0 190 Humble, TX (Nimitz HS) Khalil, Jordan WR 5-10 170 Sugar Land, TX (Clements HS) Kimani, Peter DE 6-3 220 The Colony, TX (The Colony HS) Kirven, Jalon WR 5-11 165 Mart, TX (Mart HS) Kuehler, C.J. DE 6-2 205 Spring Branch, TX (Smithson Valley HS) Lacoste, Taylor LB 6-0 190 Covington, LA (St. Paul’s HS) Lambert II, Shannon OL 6-2 295 Brenham, TX (Brenham HS) Long, Jamal WR 6-3 190 Hillsboro, TX (Hillsboro HS) Longcrier, Hunter FS 6-1 190 Carrollton, TX (Coram Deo HS) Lyerla, Joshua RB 5-10 180 Maxwell, TX (Hill Country Christian) Madkins, Jermaine CB 5-9 145 Mart, TX (Mart HS) Mailloux, Jordan OL 6-2 305 Fort Worth, TX (Keller Central HS) Manjack, Colten WR 6-1 170 Magnolia, TX (Concordia Lutheran HS) Marshall, Kameron DB 6-1 165 Grand Prairie, TX (Timberview HS) Martinez, Chase WR/DB 5-11 170 0College Station, TX (A&M Consolidated) McCray, Jarvis LB 5-11 240 Waxahachie, TX (Waxahachie HS) McDaniel, Blaine WR 5-9 165 Tomball, TX (St. Thomas HS) Medina, Nicholas K/P 6-3 180 Austin, TX (Bowie HS) Middleton, Clinton OL 6-1 290 Corpus Christi, TX (Veterans Memorial) Middleton, Harvey DT 5-9 295 Killeen, TX (Baptist Hill HS) Miller, K.J. WR 5-8 170 Orange, TX (WOS HS/ETBU) Murphy, Jaikem FB 6-0 235 Austin, TX (Westwood HS) Nebgen, Daylon LB/K 6-0 185 Fredericksburg, TX (Fredericksburg HS) Oke, King LB 6-0 190 Anna, TX (Anna HS) Parker, Jr., Sante LB 6-1 215 Katy, TX (Katy HS) Parks, A.J. RB 5-10 180 Houston, TX (Westside HS) Peralez, Kaidyn WR 5-6 165 Bremond, TX (Bremond HS) Phipps, Andrew DB 6-2 170 Roanoke, TX (FW Eaton HS) Poorman, Luke QB 6-0 180 Orlando, FL (University/Mount Union) Powell, Josh RB 5-11 185 Spring, TX (Klein Collins HS) Randle, Jr., Nate CB 6-2 175 Dickinson, TX (Dickinson HS) Redding, Ryan QB 5-11 175 New Braunfels, TX (New Braunfels HS) Rhodes, Camden FS 5-8 175 Mart, TX (Mart HS) Richters, Clay WR 6-1 185 Whitney, TX (Whitney HS) Riddle, Clay DE 6-1 210 Italy, TX (Italy HS) Robinson, John-Anthony DE 6-0 245 Houston, TX (Langham Creek HS) Rodriguez, Eric OL 6-0 280 San Antonio, TX (Jay HS) Rodriguez, Matthew WR 5-6 145 El Paso, TX (Chapin HS) Roquemore, Jr., Greg DT 6-2 255 Tyler, TX (Winona HS) Sanchez, Austin RB 6-1 205 Crystal City, TX (Crystal City HS) Sanni, Sam DB 5-10 180 Fort Worth, TX (Southwest HS) Sansom, Tucker LB 6-4 205 Jarrell, TX (Jarrell HS) Scott, Jr., Jesse WR 6-3 175 San Angelo, TX (Central HS) Shockency, Ryan DB 6-1 175 Richmond, TX (Rosenberg Lamar HS) Sims, Aaron WR 5-5 135 Cameron, TX (Yoe HS/Texas A&M) Sims, Jr., Jeffery OL 6-0 280 Mesquite, TX (Dallas Christian HS) Smith, Amiri RB 5-4 150 Austin, TX (Eastside Memorial HS) Smith, Jayton WR 5-11 180 Turkey, TX (Turkey-Valley HS) Smith, Pete DT 6-2 290 San Antonio, TX (MacArthur HS) Springer, Josh FS 6-0 185 Rockdale, TX (Rockdale HS) Stamps, Anthony DB 5-10 165 Houston, TX (MacArthur HS) Stimpson, Michael WR 5-9 175 Waco, TX (Waco HS) Taylor, Nicholas TE 5-8 235 College Station, TX (Round Rock HS) Terry, Jace QB 6-1 175 Mart, TX (Mart HS) 2018 UMHB Newcomers Name Position Height Weight Hometown (Previous School)

Thomas, Devante CB 5-10 175 Denton, TX (Clark HS/Mo. Southern St.) Tomlinson, Chase LB 6-0 200 Friendswood, TX (Marine Military Acad.) Tucker, Chris WR 6-2 195 Fort Worth, TX (Birdville HS) Vick, Aaron RB 5-11 180 Pasadena, TX (First Baptist Acad.) Walker, Alex WR 5-11 165 Bach Springs, TX (West Mesquite HS) Ward, C.J. QB 6-0 190 Spring, TX (Klein Oak HS) Watson, Chaka WR 6-0 160 Orange, TX (West Orange Stark HS) Weaver, D.J. QB 6-0 175 Eddy, TX (Bruceville-Eddy HS) Webb, Jayden FS 6-4 205 Yorktown, TX (Yorktown HS) Whigham, Willy LB 6-0 220 Belton, TX (Salado HS) Williams, Cameron OL 6-5 330 Brazoria, TX (Sweeny HS) Williams, Jamal QB 6-0 180 Waco, TX (La Vega HS) Williams, Marcus LB 6-1 200 Killeen, TX (Ellison HS) Wiseman, Carlin CB 6-0 160 Fresno, TX (Ridge Point HS) Yates, Cullen DT 6-1 245 Fredericksburg, TX (Fredericksburg HS) Zuber, Jacob LB 6-2 195 Spring Branch, TX (Smithson Valley HS)

*** - These players have committed to attend UMHB and play football this fall. This list includes all commitments made prior to the printing date for this media guide. The list of newcomers is subject to change and there may well be additions and deletions prior to the team reporting to campus this fall. Division III verbal commitments are not binding and there is no letter of intent at the Division III level. 2017 Game-By-Game 2017 Game-By-Game UMHB 24, Linfield 3 UMHB 23, Sul Ross State 7 Sept. 16, 2017 • McMinnville, OR • 3,245 The Cru used a stifling defensive effort and big plays on -of Sept. 9, 2017 • Belton, TX • 3,856 fense and special teams to exorcise some demons as UMHB rolled to a The Cru struggled to put points on the board, but controlled the 24-3 victory over 6th-ranked Linfield College. It was the Cru’s first win in first half and the defense made it stand up in a 23-7 victory over Sul Ross three tries against the Wildcats on their home field. State in the 2017 season opener. UMHB stretched its winning streak to 16 Linfield missed a field goal on the game’s opening drove and straight games and opened the season with a win over a conference foe for UMHB answered quickly. T.J. Josey scampered 74 yards for a touchdown the first time in program history. on the Cru’s second offensive play to make it 7-0. John Mowery’s 44- John Mowery’s 35-yard field goal capped the game’s opening yard field goal pushed it out to 10-0 midway through the second quarter. drive and gave the Cru a 3-0 lead. But it would stay that way into the sec- Linfield seemed to gain momentum when Willy Warne drilled a 51-yard ond period. A big DeNerian Thomas punt return led to a 34-yard Mowery field goal on the final play of the first half to cut the gap to 10-3. But field goal and a 6-0 lead. UMHB forced a fumble that Santos Villarreal Bryce Wilkerson grabbed that momentum right back when he took the recovered at the Lobo 12-yard line, but Sul Ross’ defense stiffened and opening kickoff of the second half and raced 95 yards for a touchdown to held the Cru to another 34-yard Mowery field goal. T.J. Josey hit Bryce make it 17-3. Josey hit Isaiah Townes with a 35-yard touchdown strike in Wilkerson with a 25-yard touchdown pass with 3:54 left in the first half to the fourth quarter and the Cru defense did the rest in shutting down the give UMHB a 16-0 halftime lead. Sul Ross State drove the opening pos- normally potent Linfield offense. session of the second half to the Cru 19-yard line, but the UMHB defense Josey ran for 77 yards and a TD and threw for 130 yards and a forced a turnover on downs. The Cru drove 81 yards and Josey found score. Markeith Miller added 96 rushing yards on 18 carries and DeNerian Isaiah Townes from nine yards out to make it 23-0 UMHB. The Lobos an- Thomas caught six passes for 50 yards. Santos Villarreal and Tommy swered with a long drive and James Davis hit Jeremy Reed for a nine-yard Brown had seven tackles apiece as UMHB recorded 10 tackles for loss in touchdown toss to cut the lead to 23-7. The Cru defense took over from the victory. there to preserve the victory. UMHB finished with 353 yards of total offense, including 190 UMHB was held to 117 passing yards and 320 yards of total rushing yards. The Cru defense limited the Wildcats to just three points, offense in the game. The Cru defense limited Sul Ross to 34 yards rushing 34 yards rushing and 141 yards of total offense. UMHB added three sacks and 178 yards of total offense while UMHB held the ball for 33:42. as the Cru made it nine straight quarters without allowing an offensive Josey ran for 91 yards and threw for 117 yards and two touch- touchdown to Linfield. UMHB has won three straight games over the downs in his first collegiate start. Markeith Miller added 98 rushing yards Wildcats after losing the first four meetings between the two teams. on 26 carries and Wilkerson caught five passes for 59 yards and a score. Tevin Jones, Chris Jones and Raylon Hickey led the defense with five Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final tackles apiece and Hickey added two pass break-ups in the victory. Mary Hardin-Baylor 7 3 7 7 24 Linfield College 0 3 0 0 3 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Sul Ross State 0 0 7 0 7 Scoring Summary UMHB LC Mary Hardin-Baylor 3 13 7 0 23 UMHB-Josey 74-yd run (Mowery kick) 8:32 (1) 7 0 UMHB-Mowery 44-yd field goal 6:13 (2) 10 0 LC-Warne 51-yd field goal 00:00 (2) 10 3 Scoring Summary SRSU UMHB UMHB-Wilkerson 95-yd kickoff return (Mowery kick) 14:47 (3) 17 3 UMHB-Mowery 35-yd field goal 11:07 (1) 0 3 UMHB-Townes 35-yd pass from Josey (Mowery kick) 4:31 (4) 24 3 UMHB-Mowery 34-yd field goal 13:41 (2) 0 6 UMHB-Mowery 34-yd field goal 11:20 (2) 0 9 UMHB-Wilkerson 25-yd pass from Josey (Mowery kick) 3:54 (2) 0 16 UMHB Statistics LC UMHB-Townes 9-yd pass from Josey (Mowery kick) 7:58 (3) 0 23 17 First Downs 10 SRSU-Reed 9-yd pass from Davis (Lopez kick) 1:32 (3) 7 23 38-190 Rushing Yards 29-34 163 Passing Yards 107 SRSU Statistics UMHB 21-16-0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 23-14-0 9 First Downs 24 59-353 Plays-Total Offense 52-141 24-34 Rushing Yards 53-203 1-0 -Lost 0-0 144 Passing Yards 117 4-17 Punt Returns-Yards 2-2 28-15-0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 22-12-1 1-95 Kick Returns-Yards 5-66 52-178 Plays-Total Offense 75-320 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 5-32.6 Punts-Average 9-42.2 1-(-7) Punt Returns-Yards 4-60 7-73 Penalties-Yards 2-20 5-122 Kick Returns-Yards 2-48 30:03 Time of Possession 29:57 1-3 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 3-23 Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-14 7-35.4 Punts-Average 3-37.3 6-61 Penalties-Yards 4-53 Rushing: UMHB-Markeith Miller 18-96, T.J. Josey 9-77, Demarcus Bry- 26:18 Time of Possession 33:42 ant 10-18, Team 1-(-1); LC-Dawson Ruhl 11-30, Chidubem Nnoli 8-21, 1-8 Sacks By-Yards Lost 2-16 Cole Sipos 1-2, Aiden Wilder 5-1, Troy Fowler 4-(-20). Rushing: SRSU-Williton Grear 14-29, James Davis 10-5; UMHB- Passing: UMHB-T.J. Josey 12-17-130, Kyle Jones 4-4-33; LC-Troy Markeith Miller 26-98, T.J. Josey 22-91, Bryce Wilkerson 1-16, Byron Fowler 13-21-110, Aiden Wilder 1-2-(-3). Proctor 3-8, DeNerian Thomas 1-(-9). Receiving: UMHB-DeNerian Thomas 6-50, Jonel Reed 2-30, Bryce Passing: SRSU-James Davis 15-28-144; UMHB-T.J. Josey 12-22-117. Wilkerson 2-19, Markeith Miller 2-17, Isaiah Townes 1-35, Demarcus Receiving: SRSU-Byron Jones 6-65, Williton Grear 3-(-2), Jeremy Bryant 1-12, Michael Collins 1-2, Brock Houston 1-(-2); LC-Dawson Reed 2-44, Steven Savedra 2-18, Josh Lopez 1-13, Wesley Moss 1-6; Ruhl 7-35, Tyler Torgerson 2-39, Cody Oden 2-17, J.D. Lasswell 1-14, UMHB-Bryce Wilkerson 5-59, Markeith Miller 3-12, Isaiah Townes 2-23, Drew Accimus 1-5, Chidubem Nnoli 1-(-3). DeNerian Thomas 1-14, Jonel Reed 1-9. 2017 Game-By-Game UMHB 50, Texas Lutheran 7 UMHB 44, Southwestern 10 Sept. 23, 2017 • Belton, TX • 5,538 Sept. 30, 2017 • Georgetown, TX • 3,278 The Cru scored on its opening possession and got another The Cru relied on its defense early and then saw the passing smothering defensive effort in a 50-7 victory over Texas Lutheran. UMHB game come to life in the second half as UMHB rolled to a 44-10 victory forced five turnovers on the way to its 18th consecutive victory. over Southwestern in the first meeting between the two teams. The win Bryce Wilkerson hauled in an 11-yard TD strike from T.J. also gives Pete Fredenburg his 200th career victory. Josey after a Cru interception to make it 7-0 and another TLU turnover led John Mowery hit a 39-yard field goal on the Cru’s opening to John Mowery’s 38-yard field goal to make it 10-0. Mowery hit another drive and Kris Brown’s 25-yard fumble return made it 9-0 UMHB after field goal and Markeith Miller scored on a two-yard run to give UMHB a the first quarter. Tevin Jones returned another Pirate fumble 93 yards for 19-0 halftime lead. Miller added a 27-yard scoring run and Josey scored a score to give the Cru a 16-0 halftime lead. Kyle Jones hit T.J. Jones on an eight-yard scamper. Kyle Jones then hit Jonel Reed with a 24-yard with a 56-yard scoring strike on the opening possession of the second half touchdown pass to make it 40-0 Cru after three quarters. Mark Frank- and added a 59-yard TD toss to Josey on the next drive to make it 30-0 houser kicked a 39-yard field goal and De Jackson returned a TLU fumble UMHB. Southwestern hit a field goal to cut it to 30-3 entering the fourth. 20 yards for the final UMHB TD to make it 50-0. The Bulldogs avoided Jones threw TD passes of nine yards to Bryce Wilkerson and 61 yards to the shut out on Austin Mathews five-yard scoring run with 27 seconds left Demetrius Taylor around Frederick Hover’s 30-yard scoring pass to A.J. in the game. Daniels to provide the final margin and make it 19 consecutive wins for UMHB rolled up 436 yards of total offense with 287 of those the Cru. coming through the air. The Cru limited TLU to just 150 total yards and Jones threw for a school-record 397 yards and had four TD recorded those five takeaways in the victory. passes with 308 of the yards and all four scores coming in the second half. Reed posted career highs with seven catches for 132 yards and Josey had three catches for 130 yards and two scores and Taylor caught a TD and Josey threw for 115 yards and one score while running for an- four passes for 99 yards and a score. Reggie Wilson had ten tackles, Has- other. Jones threw for a career-high 156 yards and a touchdown and Miller ton Adams added 3.5 tackles for loss and Jones’ fumble return set a school ran for 64 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Jacari Reed had a career-high record for longest fumble return in school history. nine tackles to lead the Cru defensive effort and Rozzell Barber-Harris UMHB finished with 409 yards of total offense but managed chipped in a career-high six stops. just 12 rushing yards on 18 carries. The Cru defense held Southwestern to just 63 rushing yards and 290 yards of total offense while forcing three Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final turnovers. UMHB threw two interceptions and committed ten penalties in Texas Lutheran 0 0 0 7 7 a sloppy game. The Cru also allowed an opponent two scores in a game Mary Hardin-Baylor 10 9 21 10 50 for the first time this season.

Scoring Summary TLU UMHB Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final UMHB-Wilkerson 11-yd pass from Josey (Mowery kick) 5:38 (1) 0 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 9 7 14 14 44 UMHB-Mowery 38-yd field goal 4:18 (1) 0 10 UMHB-Mowery 24-yd field goal 11:41 (2) 0 13 Southwestern Univ. 0 0 3 7 10 UMHB-Miller 2-yd run (Kick failed) 4:58 (2) 0 19 UMHB-Miller 27-yd run (Mowery kick) 12:06 (3) 0 26 Scoring Summary UMHB SU UMHB-Josey 8-yd run (Mowery kick) 6:18 (3) 0 33 UMHB-Mowery 39-yd field goal 9:27 (1) 3 0 UMHB-Reed 24-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 2:24 (3) 0 40 UMHB-K. Brown 25-yd fumble return (Kick failed) 2:07 (1) 9 0 UMHB-Frankhouser 39-yd field goal 12:54 (4) 0 43 UMHB-T. Jones 93-yd fumble return (Mowery kick) 12:18 (2) 16 0 UMHB-De Jackson 20-yd fumble return (Frankhouser kick) 7:57 (4) 0 50 UMHB-Josey 56-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 13:05 (3) 23 0 TLU-Mathews 5-yd run (Hopkins kick) 00:27 (4) 7 50 UMHB-Josey 59-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 10:18 (3) 30 0 SU-Fierst 43-yd field goal 1:03 (3) 30 3 TLU Statistics UMHB UMHB-Wilkerson 9-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 8:54 (4) 37 3 9 First Downs 20 SU-Daniels 30-yd pass from Daniels (Fierst kick) 3:06 (4) 37 10 UMHB-Taylor 61-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 2:15 (4) 44 10 40-75 Rushing Yards 32-149 75 Passing Yards 287 UMHB Statistics SU 15-8-3 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 37-23-1 17 First Downs 14 55-150 Plays-Total Offense 69-436 18-12 Rushing Yards 40-63 4-2 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 397 Passing Yards 227 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-(-4) 40-23-2 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 32-16-1 9-177 Kick Returns-Yards 1-15 58-409 Plays-Total Offense 72-290 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 3-2 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 5-31.8 Punts-Average 8-33.0 4-60 Punt Returns-Yards 1-3 3-45 Penalties-Yards 5-45 3-19 Kick Returns-Yards 8-137 32:02 Time of Possession 27:58 1-9 Interception Returns-Yards 2-0 1-5 Sacks By-Yards Lost 0-0 5-34.0 Punts-Average 8-39.4 10-106 Penalties-Yards 7-48 Rushing: TLU-Chris Monroe 6-45, Jordan Braden 14-38, J.B. Brown 1-6, 23:27 Time of Possession 36:33 Austin Mathews 1-5, Ian Leslie 1-5, J.C. Garcia 5-(-1), Zach Galindo 2-(- 0-0 Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-21 4), Kyle Grona 10-(-19); UMHB-Markeith Miller 14-64, Marquis Duncan 4-27, T.J. Josey 6-25, Jonel Reed 1-20, Kyle Jones 4-11, Tevin Muse 2-3, Rushing: UMHB-Markeith Miller 6-38, Marquis Duncan 1-6, DeNerian Team 1-(-1). Thomas 1-5, Bryce Wilkerson 1-(-4), Team 3-(-11), Kyle Jones 6-(-22); Passing: TLU-Kyle Grona 6-11-53, Zach Galindo 2-4-22; UMHB-T.J. SU-Elijah Smith 12-30, Frederick Hover 17-24, Kalon Heim 6-15, Devin Josey 11-21-115, Kyle Jones 11-14-156, Tevin Muse 1-2-16. Shaw 1-(-1), Markell Henderson 3-(-2), Team 1-(-3). Receiving: TLU-Jekovan Holmes 2-(-5), Logan Thompson 1-21, Elijah Passing: UMHB-Kyle Jones 23-40-297; SU-Frederick Hover 16-32-227. Hicks 1-16, Jordan Braden 1-12, C,J. Romero 1-12, Pearce Loth 1-10, Receiving: UMHB-Bryce Wilkerson 6-74, Demetrius Taylor 4-99, Isaiah Charles Robinson 1-9; UMHB-Jonel Reed 7-132, Bryce Wilkerson 6-59, Townes 4-40, T.J. Josey 3-130, Markeith Miller 3-11, DeNerian Thomas Isaiah Townes 4-54, Michael Collins 2-20, Zack Welch 1-16, Marquis 1-17, Brock Houston 1-16, Marquis Duncan 1-10; SU-David Branden- Duncan 1-5, DeNerian Thomas 1-1, Brock Houston 1-0. burg 5-33, Elijah Smith 3-22, A.J. Daniels 2-59, Markell Henderson 2-27, Braydyn Gillham 1-58, Anfernee Stephens 1-17, Landry Bray 1-10, Kalon Heim 1-1. 2017 Game-By-Game UMHB 17, Hardin-Simmons 7 UMHB 65, Howard Payne 0 Oct. 7, 2017 • Abilene, TX • 4,231 Oct. 14, 2017 • Belton, TX • 3,962 The Cru grabbed the lead with an early defensive touchdown The Cru bounced back from a sluggish start to dominate the and then let the defense keep control of the game as UMHB took over sole middle two quarters as UMHB rolled to a 65-0 victory over Howard possession of first place in the ASC with a 17-7 victory over 5th-ranked Payne. The Cru won its 21st consecutive game and posted its first shutout Hardin-Simmons. The Cru has now won 20 consecutive games with two since the 2016 season opener in the contest. of this season’s victories over teams ranked in the top six in the country at UMHB punted and missed a field goal on its first two pos- the time. sessions. John Mowery opened the scoring with a 29-yard field goal and Hardin-Simmons was driving on the game’s opening posses- Markeith Miller scored on an eight-yard run to make it 10-0 Cru after one sion when Kris Brown intercepted a pass and returned it 64 yards for a quarter. Marquis Duncan broke off a 28-yard touchdown run and Byron touchdown to give UMHB a 7-0 lead less than five minutes into the game. Proctor added a one-yard scoring plunge. T.J. Josey caught a five-yard Markeith Miller capped an 83-yard Cru drive with a 39-yard touchdown scoring pass from Kyle Jones and added a 34-yard touchdown run to run with 37 seconds remaining in the first quarter to make it 14-0 UMHB make it 37-0 at halftime. Josey hauled in a 26-yard scoring strike from and that score would hold into halftime. Miller broke off a 52-yard run Tevin Muse, Proctor scored on a four-yard run and Eric Wright returned a on the opening possession of the second half and John Mowery tacked Howard Payne fumble 22 yards for a score. Carl Robinson III closed out on a 28-yard field goal to stretch the lead to 17-0. Hardin-Simmons took the scoring with a 22-yard touchdown strike to Jaylon McLean late in the advantage of a short field to cut it to 17-7 on Jaquan Hemphill’s four-yard fourth quarter. TD run and the Cru fumbled away the ensuing kickoff. The Cru defense UMHB played on a short field after winning the field position held the Cowboys to a missed field goal try and would force two more battle all day long and finished with 421 yards of total offense.The Cru crucial turnovers to thwart potential HSU scoring drives and clinch the threw for 267 yards. UMHB’s defense held Howard Payne to 21 passing win. yards and 110 yards of total offense in the shutout. Miller ran for 169 yards and a touchdown to lead the UMHB Miller ran for 82 yards on eight carries and went over 2,000 offense. Kyle Jones threw for 120 yards and T.J. Josey caught two passes rushing yards for his career. Josey accounted for 102 total yards and for 62 yards. UMHB managed just 270 yards of total offense and commit- three total touchdowns. Proctor had the first two-touchdown game of his ted 101 yards worth of penalties in the game. UMHB career and three different players threw touchdown passes for the The Cru defense limited the nation’s top-ranked offense to just Cru. Brazos Fuller and Jalen Martin led the defense with six tackles apiece seven points, 31 rushing yards and 191 yards of total offense. UMHB re- as UMHB scored a defensive touchdown for the fourth consecutive game. corded eight sacks and forced four turnovers. Brazos Fuller had 11 tackles and 3.0 tackles for loss. Brown added eight stops and two pass break-ups Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final to his interception return for a score. Howard Payne Univ. 0 0 0 0 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 10 27 21 7 65 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 0 3 0 17 Scoring Summary HPU UMHB Hardin-Simmons 0 0 7 0 7 UMHB-Mowery 29-yd field goal 5:44 (1) 0 3 UMHB-Miller 8-yd run (Mowery kick) 2:45 (1) 0 10 UMHB-Duncan 28-yd run (Mowery kick) 14:53 (2) 0 17 Scoring Summary UMHB HSU UMHB-Proctor 1-yd run (Kick failed) 10:56 (2) 0 23 UMHB-K. Brown 64-yd interception return (Mowery kick) 10:22 (1) 7 0 UMHB-Josey 5-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 5:10 (2) 0 30 UMHB-Miller 39-yd run (Mowery kick) 00:37 (1) 14 0 UMHB-Josey 34-yd run (Mowery kick) 2:36 (2) 0 37 UMHB-Mowery 28-yd field goal 12:39 (3) 17 0 UMHB-Josey 26-yd pass from Muse (Mowery kick) 12:07 (3) 0 44 HSU-Hemphill 4-yd run (Reneau kick) 4:37 (3) 17 7 UMHB-Proctor 4-yd run (Mowery kick) 5:09 (3) 0 51 UMHB-Wright 22-yd fumble return (Mowery kick) 4:42 (3) 0 58 UMHB Statistics HSU UMHB-McLean 22-yd pass from Robinson (Frankhouser kick) 4:53 (4) 0 65 11 First Downs 15 HPU Statistics UMHB 37-150 Rushing Yards 36-31 8 First Downs 18 120 Passing Yards 160 39-89 Rushing Yards 30-154 18-9-0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 36-19-3 21 Passing Yards 267 55-270 Plays-Total Offense 72-191 17-8-1 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 27-17-1 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 56-110 Plays-Total Offense 57-421 2-(-10) Punt Returns-Yards 4-13 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-2 Kick Returns-Yards 4-61 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 6-126 3-64 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 10-139 Kick Returns-Yards 1-21 8-37.1 Punts-Average 8-45.6 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-36 7-101 Penalties-Yards 7-63 12-25.7 Punts-Average 3-44.0 26:31 Time of Possession 33:29 7-51 Penalties-Yards 8-103 8-53 Sacks By-Yards Lost 5-21 36:38 Time of Possession 23:22 1-10 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-7 Rushing: UMHB-Markeith Miller 21-168, T.J. Josey 3-13, Bryce Rushing: HPU-Hunter Batten 11-46, Brett Martinez 14-36, LeMarcus Wilkerson 2-5, Marquis Duncan 1-(-4), Kyle Jones 7-(-16), Team 3-(-16); Harmon 5-23, Jordan Lewis 1-11, Chase Eisenmann 3-(-1), Melvin HSU-Jaquan Hemphill 22-52, Reese Childress 1-18, Alex Bell 1-10, Zai Thompson 1-(-3), Kaidrion Latson 2-(-6), Jaxson Durham 1-(-10); UM- Zai Smith 2-(-1), Kavan Johnson 1-(-2), Ty Hooper 9-(-46). HB-Markeith Miller 8-82, T.J. Josey 1-34, Marquis Duncan 1-28, Byron Passing: UMHB-Kyle Jones 9-18-120; HSU-Ty Hooper 19-36-160. Proctor 8-25, Tevin Muse 8-12, Team 1-(-1), Bryce Wilkerson 2-(-5), Carl Receiving: UMHB-Bryce Wilkerson 3-17, T.J. Josey 2-62, Isaiah Townes Robinson 1-(-10), Kyle Jones 2-(-11). 2-33, Markeith Miller 1-9, DeNerian Thomas 1-(-1); HSU-Devonte’ Passing: HPU-Jaxson Durham 8-16-21, Jordan Smith 0-1-0; UMHB- Walker 8-115, Reese Childress 3-17, Colten Kent 2-11, Matt Sandoval Kyle Jones 8-13-106, Carl Robinson 4-7-86, Tevin Muse 5-7-75. 2-10, Jaquan Hemphill 2-4, Alex Bell 1-3, Zai Zai Smith 1-0. Receiving: HPU-Kaidrion Latson 3-9, Eric Haverstock 2-6, Jordan Lewis 1-4, Chase Eisenmann 1-4, Brett Martinez 1-(-2); UMHB-T.J. Josey 3-68, Jaylon McLean 3-59, Bryce Wilkerson 3-12, DeNerian Thomas 2-27, Isa- iah Townes 1-35, Demetrius Taylor 1-24, Byron Proctor 1-13, Jonel Reed 1-11, Derek Sides 1-11, Markeith Miller 1-7. 2017 Game-By-Game UMHB 45, Belhaven Univ. 7 UMHB 62, McMurry Univ. 0 Oct. 21, 2017 • Belton, TX • 3,899 Oct. 28, 2017 • Abilene, TX • 1,671 The Cru erupted for 28 second quarter points and never looked The Cru offense exploded for 42 first half points and the back as UMHB cruised to a 45-7 victory over Belhaven University in a UMHB defense smothered McMurry’s offense in a dominating 62-0 Homecoming contest. The win was #22 in a row for the Cru, who also victory over the War Hawks. The Cru won its 23rd consecutive game and won their fifth straight over the Blazers. posted its second shutout of the season. Byron Proctor opened the scoring with a 34-yard touchdown Kyle Jones hit T.J. Josey with a 60-yard touchdown pass to run with 9:35 left to play in the first quarter and John Mowery added a make it 7-0 UMHB just 25 seconds into the game. After an interception, 31-yard field goal to give UMHB a 10-0 lead after the opening period.The Markeith Miller scored on a six-yard to push it to 14-0. Miller added Cru then put the game away with the big second quarter. Kyle Jones threw TD runs of 16, two and five yards to Carl Robinson III’s 20-yard scoring a 38-yard touchdown strike to T.J. Josey and Carl Robinson III hit Bryce scamper as the Cru grabbed a 42-0 halftime lead. Miller tacked on an Wilkerson with a 23-yard scoring toss. Kris Brown returned an intercep- eight-yard scoring run, Justis Kelly returned an interception 42 yards tion 40 yards for a touchdown and Olan Vining added his first varsity for a touchdown, John Mowery kicked a 29-yard field goal and Mark score with a 10-yard run to make it 38-0 Cru at the half. Robinson pushed Frankhouser added a 22-yard field goal to close out the scoring.The Cru it to 45-0 with a six-yard scoring run late in the third quarter before Bel- defense allowed just six total yards and one first down in the opening half haven scored its only points of the game on Hunter McEachern’s five-yard of the contest.. TD pass to LaMarcus Caradine with 10:14 left to play. UMHB rolled up a season-high 582 yards of total offense with The Cru defense held the Blazers to just six yards rushing and 295 coming on the ground and 287 through the air. UMHB hurt itself with 260 yards of total offense. UMHB added four sacks and forced a pair of four turnovers and nine penalties, but the Cru defense was more than up to turnovers. The Cru offense posted 212 rushing yards and finished with 392 the task. McMurry finished with just four first downs, nine yards rushing yards of total offense. and 70 yards of total offense in the game. Proctor ran for 132 yards and a TD on 20 carries and Vining Miller set a school record with five rushing touchdowns in just added 47 yards and a score on 11 attempts. Robinson threw for 91 yards over a half of action. Josey caught nine passes for 156 yards and a score. and a score and Jones added 89 passing yards and a touchdown. Wilkerson Robinson was 10-10 passing for 110 yards and Jones hit 7-8 for 122 yards caught four passes for 95 yards and a TD and Brown scored his third and a touchdown. Kelly led the UMHB defense with four total tackles and defensive TD of the season. Justis Kelly and Tevin Jones topped the Cru his interception return for a score. Raylon Hickey added two interceptions defense with nine tackles apiece. and Haston Adams had 2.0 tackles for loss as the Cru defense forced five turnovers in the victory. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Belhaven Univ. 0 0 0 7 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor 21 21 14 6 62 Mary Hardin-Baylor 10 28 7 0 45 McMurry University 0 0 0 0 0

Scoring Summary BU UMHB Scoring Summary UMHB MCM UMHB-Proctor 34-yd run (Mowery kick) 9:35 (1) 0 7 UMHB-Josey 60-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 14:35 (1) 7 0 UMHB-Mowery 31-yd field goal 00:32 (1) 0 10 UMHB-Miller 6-yd run (Mowery kick) 7:00 (1) 14 0 UMHB-Josey 38-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 12:00 (2) 0 17 UMHB-Miller 16-yd run (Mowery kick) 1:47 (1) 21 0 UMHB-Wilkerson 23-yd pass from Robinson (Mowery kick) 7:19 (2) 0 24 UMHB-Miller 2-yd run (Mowery kick) 11:18 (2) 28 0 UMHB-Brown 40-yd interception return (Mowery kick) 6:00 (2) 0 31 UMHB-Robinson 20-yd run (Mowery kick) 7:07 (2) 35 0 UMHB-Vining 10-yd run (Mowery kick) 3:35 (2) 0 38 UMHB-Miller 5-yd run (Mowery kick) 00:30 (2) 42 0 UMHB-Robinson 6-yd run (Mowery kick) 00:07 (3) 0 45 UMHB-Miller 8-yd run (Mowery kick) 10:02 (3) 49 0 BU-Caradine 5-yd pass from McEachern (Guzman kick) 10:14 (4) 7 45 UMHB-Kelly 42-yd interception return (Mowery kick) 5:41 (3) 56 0 UMHB-Mowery 29-yd field goal 13:00 (4) 59 0 BU Statistics UMHB UMHB-Frankhouser 22-yd field goal 4:52 (4) 62 0 15 First Downs 20 UMHB Statistics MCM 21-6 Rushing Yards 46-212 27 First Downs 4 254 Passing Yards 180 57-295 Rushing Yards 22-9 61-37-1 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 20-13-0 287 Passing Yards 61 82-260 Plays-Total Offense 66-392 22-19-1 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 30-13-4 1-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 79-582 Plays-Total Offense 52-70 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 4-54 3-3 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 4-45 Kick Returns-Yards 2-18 4-12 Punt Returns-Yards 1-11 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-40 0-0 Kick Returns-Yards 9-102 6-35.2 Punts-Average 3-35.0 4-69 Interception Returns-Yards 1-9 10-64 Penalties-Yards 8-54 2-51.5 Punts-Average 9-34.7 31:27 Time of Possession 28:33 9-79 Penalties-Yards 3-40 0-00 Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-27 35:33 Time of Possession 24:27 1-9 Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-20 Rushing: BU-Octavious Arrington 3-8, Marquis Hedge 5-8, Brad Foley Rushing: UMHB-Markeith Miller 10-69, Marquis Duncan 11-64, Carl 4-6, Watson Fondren 1-(-2), Hunter McEachern 8-(-14); UMHB-Byron Robinson 10-53, Olan Vining 5-37, Tevin Muse 9-36, Byron Proctor Proctor 20-132, Olan Vining 11-47, Carl Robinson III 8-24, Kyle Jones 4-20, Bryce Wilkerson 2-14, Kyle Jones 5-3, Team 1-(-1); MCM-Kevin 6-10, Team 1-(-1). Hurley, Jr. 6-13, Wade Barthelemy, Jr. 6-10, Kelvaughn Hayes 2-4, Jordon Passing: BU-Hunter McEachern 29-52-229, Watson Fondren 8-9-25; Pilot 1-0, Team 1-(-1), Doyle Hughes 3-(-3), Tanner Clark 1-(-5), Vincent UMHB-Kyle Jones 8-12-89, Carl Robinson III 5-8-91. James 3-(-9). Receiving: BU-Marquis Hedge 7-38, Brad Foley 6-29, Kyky Austin 5-67, Passing: UMHB-Carl Robinson 10-10-110, Kyle Jones 7-8-122, Tevin Quan Jones 4-29, LaMarcus Caradine 3-28, Noah Nix 3-11, Nolan Satcher Muse 2-4-55; MCM-Vincent James 11-19-31, Kevin Hurley, Jr. 2-11-30. 3-11, Octavious Arrington 2-11, Rydarrian Bowie 1-21, Chris Cooley 1-8, Receiving: UMHB-T.J. Josey 9-156, Bryce Wilkerson 3-59, Byron Proc- Foster McLaurin 1-1, David Lewis 1-0; UMHB-Bryce Wilkerson 4-95, tor 3-30, Jonel Reed 1-22, Jaylon McLean 1-12, Marquis Duncan 1-5, Isaiah Townes 3-24, Byron Proctor 2-15, DeNerian Thomas 1-5, Deme- Markeith Miller 1-3; MCM-Eriel Dorsey 5-18, Tanner Clark 3-15, Justin trius Taylor 1-4, Brock Houston 1-(-1). Eaton 2-24, Doyle Hughes 1-3, Jacob Metcalf 1-1, Wade Bathelemy, Jr. 1-0. 2017 Game-By-Game UMHB 51, Louisiana Coll. 20 UMHB 31, East Texas Baptist 21 Nov. 4, 2017 • Pineville, LA • 2,048 Nov. 11, 2017 • Belton, TX • 2,929 The Cru grabbed an early lead and made it stand up against an The Cru won the fourth quarter and held off a gutsy EastTexas explosive Louisiana College offense in a 51-20 victory over the Wildcats. Baptist squad to post a 31-21 victory in the regular season finale for both UMHB won its 24th consecutive game and clinched at least a share of the teams. The win clinches the out right ASC championship for the Cru and ASC title with the victory. also gives UMHB its eighth undefeated regular season. John Mowery’s 20-yard field goal, Markeith Miller’s one-yard Carl Robinson hit T.J. Josey with a 44-yard touchdown strike scoring run and a 14-yard TD pass from Carl Robinson III to Byorn Proc- on the Cru’s third offensive play to make it 7-0, but the Tigers evened tor gave the Cru a 17-0 lead. LC scored on a 77-yard pass from Wayne it on a 42-yard scoring pass from Brian Baca to Richard Johnson two Griffin to Leondre James before Robinson found DeNerian Thomas with minutes later. Bryce Wilkerson’s 40-yard punt return put UMHB up 14-7, a 38-yard scoring strike to make it 24-6 at the end of the first quarter. The but Austin Morriel scored on a one-yard run to cut it to 14-13. The Cru Wildcats pulled to within 24-13 before Bryce Wilkerson returned a kickoff blocked the extra point and an ETBU field goal attempt to keep it 14-13 at 95 yards for a TD to make it 31-13 UMHB at halftime. Robinson added a halftime. Wilkerson’s 13-yard TD grab from Kyle Jones pushed the lead TD pass to Jonel Reed and a 29-yard scoring run before Proctor broke off to 21-13, but Day’Lonzo Freeman’s two-yard scoring run and two-point a 42-yard scoring run. Griffin hit Shedrick Davis with a 35-yard TD toss conversion catch tied the game at 21. Markeith Miller scored on a ten-yard with ten seconds remaining to cut it to the final margin run and John Mowery hit a 29-yard field goal as the Cru defense shut UMHB finished with 503 yards of total offense.The Wildcats down the Tigers in the fourth quarter to preserve the victory. posted opponents highs with 435 yards of total offense, 360 passing yards Miller ran for 144 yards and a touchdown on 28 touch carries. and 20 points allowed, but two of the three touchdowns came on passes Wilkerson set a new UMHB record for career punt returns for touchdown tipped by Cru defenders. and tied the ASC mark with nine combined career kick returns for scores. Robinson accounted for 262 yards and four total touchdowns He also caught five passes for 45 yards and another touchdown. Tevin in his first collegiate start. Wilkerson added seven catches for 77 yards Jones set a new Cru single-game record with 19 total tackles in the victory to his kickoff return for a score. Tevin Jones recorded a career-high 15 and he added 1.5 sacks. tackles and added 2.0 tackles for loss to lead the Cru defense in the game. UMHB managed just 306 total yards and 14 first downs, but scored a non-offensive touchdown for the ninth straight game. ETBU’s Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final high-powered attacked was limited to 343 total yards and 21 points. The Mary Hardin-Baylor 24 7 6 14 51 win was the Cru’s 25th consecutive victory. Louisiana College 6 7 0 7 20 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Scoring Summary UMHB LC East Texas Baptist 7 6 8 0 21 UMHB-Mowery 20-yd field goal 12:31 (1) 3 0 Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 0 7 10 31 UMHB-Miller 1-yd run (Mowery kick) 9:24 (1) 10 0 UMHB-Proctor 14-yd pass from Robinson (Mowery kick) 3:23 (1) 17 0 LC-James 77-yd pass from Griffin (Kick blocked) 2:30 (1) 17 6 Scoring Summary ETBU UMHB UMHB-Thomas 38-yd pass from Robinson (Mowery kick) 1:11 (1) 24 6 UMHB-Josey 44-yd pass from Robinson (Mowery kick) 11:29 (1) 0 7 LC-Davis 7-yd pass from Griffin (Sebren kick) 6:19 (2) 24 13 ETBU-Johnson 42-yd pass from Baca (Travis kick) 9:02 (1) 7 7 UMHB-Wilkerson 95-yd kickoff return (Mowery kick) 6:05 (2) 31 13 UMHB-Wilkerson 40-yd punt return (Mowery kick) 5:00 (1) 7 14 UMHB-Reed 6-yd pass from Robinson (Pass failed) 3:16 (3) 37 13 ETBU-Morriel 1-yd run (Kick failed) 13:22 (2) 13 14 UMHB-Robinson 29-yd run (Mowery kick) 13:35 (4) 44 13 UMHB-Wilkerson 13-yd pass from Jones (Mowery kick) 9:41 (3) 13 21 UMHB-Proctor 42-yd run (Mowery kick) 7:21 (4) 51 13 ETBU-Freeman 2-yd run (Baca pass to Freeman) 6:08 (3) 21 21 LC-Davis 35-yd pass from Griffin (Sebren kick) 00:10 (4) 51 20 UMHB-Miller 10-yd run (Mowery kick) 8:40 (4) 21 28 UMHB-Mowery 29-yd field goal 3:45 (4) 21 31 UMHB Statistics LC 25 First Downs 16 ETBU Statistics UMHB 40-254 Rushing Yards 35-75 21 First Downs 14 249 Passing Yards 360 48-76 Rushing Yards 36-155 23-19-0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 36-25-0 267 Passing Yards 151 63-503 Plays-Total Offense 71-435 33-27-0 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 24-15-2 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 81-343 Plays-Total Offense 60-306 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-(-3) 2-1 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-162 Kick Returns-Yards 6-79 1-2 Punt Returns-Yards 4-63 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 6-88 Kick Returns-Yards 4-24 4-44.8 Punts-Average 8-38.4 2-14 Interception Returns-Yards 0-0 4-17 Penalties-Yards 6-60 7-26.6 Punts-Average 7-36.1 27:32 Time of Possession 32:28 5-47 Penalties-Yards 9-98 2-9 Sacks By-Yards Lost 3-15 31:12 Time of Possession 28:48 2-8 Sacks By-Yards Lost 6-52 Rushing: UMHB-Markeith Miller 17-92, Byron Proctor 7-84, Carl Rob- inson 11-36, Marquis Duncan 3-36, DeNerian Thomas 1-5, Tevin Muse Rushing: ETBU-Austin Morriel 11-35, Brian Baca 27-33, Day’Lonzo 1-1; LC-Aaron Woods 23-63, Donyell Young 5-8, D.J. Latino 1-3, Wayne Freeman 6-10, Leo Brownfield 1-0, Dominic Haggerty 3-(-2);UMHB- Griffin 3-3, D’Angelo Moore 3-(-2). Markeith Miller 28-144, Carl Robinson 3-6, Byron Proctor 2-5, Kyle Passing: UMHB-Carl Robinson 17-19-226, Kyle Jones 2-2-23, Tevin Jones 3-0. Muse 0-2-0; LC-Wayne Griffin 25-35-360, Leondre James 0-1-0. Passing: ETBU-Brian Baca 27-33-267; UMHB-Carl Robinson 8-13-83, Receiving: UMHB-Bryce Wilkerson 7-77, DeNerian Thomas 3-39, T.J. Kyle Jones 7-11-68. Josey 2-57, Byron Proctor 2-24, Derek Sides 2-23, Jaylon McLean 1-12, Receiving: ETBU-Kentavious Miller 6-62, Austin Morriel 6-16, Richard Demetrius Taylor 1-11, Jonel Reed 1-6; LC-Shedrick Davis 8-91, Leondre Johnson 5-138, Jaquavian Dabbs 3-6, Xavier Gray 2-22, Zack Walters James 5-113, Aaron Woods 3-13, Drake Battaglia 2-70, D’Angelo Moore 1-9, Maurice Morris 1-5, Dominic Haggerty 1-4, Jauque Kuykendall 1-3, 2-8, Riley DiMaggio 1-35, Wade Bailey 1-11, Lewis Brooks 1-9, D.J. Tarek Beaugard 1-2; UMHB-Bryce Wilkerson 5-45, DeNerian Thomas Latino 1-8, Trey Turner 1-2. 4-23, Brock Houston 3-16, T.J. Josey 2-51, Jonel Reed 1-16. 2017 Game-By-Game NCAA First Round NCAA Second Round UMHB 50, Chapman (CA) 6 UMHB 24, Linfield College 0 Nov. 18, 2017 • Belton, TX • 2,276 Nov. 25, 2017 • Belton, TX • 2,627 The Cru dominated the first half as UMHB rolled to a 50-6 The Cru used another smothering defensive effort and a pair victory over Chapman University to open the 2017 postseason. The win of long offensive drives to post a 24-0 victory over Linfield College in a sends the Cru to the Second Round for the 14th straight season. Second Round playoff game. The win is UMHB’s fourth consecutive over Markeith Miller opened the scoring with a three-yard first the Wildcats and send the Cru to the Quarterfinals for the 11th time in quarter touchdown run. Carl Robinson’s six-yard scoring strike to Jonel program history. Reed made it 14-0 UMHB early in the second. The Cru added a safety on UMHB blocked a Linfield punt on the opening series of the a bad Chapman punt snap before Miller added a one-yard scoring run and game and Bryce Wilkerson scored on a 17-yard run three plays later to Reed hauled in a 26-yard TD toss from Robinson to make it 30-0 UMHB give the Cru a 7-0 lead just 2:52 into the game. UMHB missed a chance to at the half. Byron Proctor wrapped scoring runs of nine and two yards extend the lead on a missed field goal, but responded with a 97-yard drive around Bryce Wilkerson’s 46-yard punt return for a touchdown to push to add another touchdown. Robinson finished it off with a 36-yard touch- the lead to 50-0. Chapman’s only points came when Trevor Vill wrestled down run. John Mowery tacked on a 25-yard field goal to give the Cru a the ball away from the Cru’s Reginald Cole for a 29-yard touchdown pass 17-0 halftime lead. Linfield would drive to the UMHB one-yard line on from Ricky Bautista on the game’s final play. it’s opening drive of the second half, but the Cru came up with a stop on Miller and Proctor ran for two touchdowns apiece. Robinson fourth down to take over the ball. UMHB drove 99 yards and Robinson was 19-30 passing for 244 yards and two touchdowns. T.J. Josey caught hit Jonel Reed with a 32-yard scoring strike to close out the scoring. The seven passes for 115 yards and Reed added five catches for 84 yards and Cru defense came up with an interception and forced two turnovers on two scores. Tevin Jones topped the UMHB defense with ten tackles and downs on the Wildcats’ final three possessions. Jordan Millar added two sacks. Wilkerson set a new ASC record with his Robinson threw for 227 yards and a touchdown and ran for 46 tenth combined kick return for a touchdown yards and another score. Miller finished with 83 yards rushing andT.J. Jo- UMHB finished with 430 yards of total offense with 292 of sey caught six passes for 110 yards. Tevin Jones posted 16 tackles to reach those coming through the air. The Cru defense held the Panthers to -4 double figures for the fourth straight game and Ajay Fanene recorded two yards of offense in the first half and just six yards rushing for the game. sacks. Chapman finished with 213 yards of total offense in the contest. UMHB finished with 378 yards of total offense with 227 of those coming through the air. The Cru limited Linfield’s offense to just Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final 220 yards and the Wildcats have now gone 13 straight quarters without an Chapman University 0 0 0 6 6 offensive touchdown against UMHB. The Cru improves to 12-0 for the Mary Hardin-Baylor 7 23 14 6 50 sixth time in school history. The loss ends Linfield’s season at 9-2 with both of the Wildcat losses coming against UMHB. Scoring Summary CU UMHB UMHB-Miller 3-yd run (Mowery kick) 2:42 (1) 0 7 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final UMHB-Reed 6-yd pass from Robinson (Mowery kick) 13:37 (2) 0 14 UMHB-Team Safety 9:56 (2) 0 16 Linfield College 0 0 0 0 0 UMHB-Miller 1-yd run (Mowery kick) 5:21 (2) 0 23 Mary Hardin-Baylor 7 10 7 0 24 UMHB-Reed 26-yd pass from Robinson (Mowery kick) 3:21 (2) 0 30 UMHB-Proctor 9-yd run (Mowery kick) 5:49 (3) 0 37 UMHB-Wilkerson 46-yd punt return (Mowery kick) 2:29 (3) 0 44 Scoring Summary LC UMHB UMHB-Proctor 2-yd run (Kick failed) 6:47 (4) 0 50 UMHB-Wilkerson 17-yd run (Mowery kick) 12:08 (1) 0 7 CU-Vill 29-yd pass from Bautista (No PAT attempt) 00:00 (4) 6 50 UMHB-Robinson 36-yd run (Mowery kick) 11:13 (2) 0 14 UMHB-Mowery 25-yd field goal 4:03 (2) 0 17 UMHB-Reed 32-yd pass from Robinson (Mowery kick) 1:54 (3) 0 24 CU Statistics UMHB 16 First Downs 24 LC Statistics UMHB 33-6 Rushing Yards 40-138 12 First Downs 23 207 Passing Yards 292 32-38 Rushing Yards 36-151 40-21-1 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 35-22-1 182 Passing Yards 227 73-213 Plays-Total Offense 75-430 31-20-1 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 27-18-0 2-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 63-220 Plays-Total Offense 63-378 0-0 Punt Returns-Yards 7-162 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 6-67 Kick Returns-Yards 1-13 1-0 Punt Returns-Yards 2-24 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-0 4-50 Kick Returns-Yards 1-1 10-35.1 Punts-Average 3-33.3 0-0 Interception Returns-Yards 1-7 3-32 Penalties-Yards 2-20 5-34.6 Punts-Average 4-35.0 29:55 Time of Possession 30:05 0-0 Penalties-Yards 3-10 1-5 Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-29 29:10 Time of Possession 30:50 1-8 Sacks By-Yards Lost 4-32 Rushing: CU-Joe Mudie 15-39, Ricky Bautista 11-8, Marcellus Hunter 4-1, Jacob Isabel 1-(-2), Team 2-(-40); UMHB-Markeith Miller 17-35, Rushing: LC-Chidubem Nnoli 19-37, Blake Burnett 3-6, Aiden Wilder Kyle Jones 1-32, Byron Proctor 15-29, Carl Robinson 4-23, Marquis 1-3, Wyatt Smith 9-(-8); UMHB-Markeith Miller 19-83, Carl Robinson Duncan 2-14, Tevin Muse 1-5. III 11-46, Bryce Wilkerson 1-17, Byron Proctor 4-6, Team 1-(-1). Passing: CU-Ricky Bautista 21-40-207; UMHB-Carl Robinson 19-30- Passing: LC-Wyatt Smith 20-31-182; UMHB-Carl Robinson III 18-27- 244, Kyle Jones 3-4-48, Tevin Muse 0-1-0. 227. Receiving: CU-Jacob Isabel 9-85, Dominic Vaccher 4-46, Trevor Vill Receiving: LC-Keegan Weiss 5-43, J.D. Lasswell 4-53, Kyle Kimball 3-57, Joe Mudie 3-15, Mark Pachorek 2-4; UMHB-T.J. Josey 7-115, 4-43, Blake Burnett 4-28, Drew Accimus 1-8, Chidubem Nnoli 1-7, Aiden Jonel Reed 5-84, Bryce Wilkerson 5-33, DeNerian Thomas 4-51, Jaylon Wilder 1-0; UMHB-T.J. Josey 6-110, Markeith Miller 4-16, Jonel Reed McLean 1-9. 3-64, Bryce Wilkerson 3-24, DeNerian Thomas 1-11, Byron Proctor 1-2. 2017 Game-By-Game NCAA Quarterfinals NCAA Semifinals UMHB 24, St. Thomas 10 UMHB 24, Brockport 0 Dec. 2, 2017 • Belton, TX • 3,087 Dec. 9, 2017 • Belton, TX • 3,372 The Cru used a special teams and defensive score in the fourth The Cru punched a return ticket to the Stagg Bowl by using quarter to hold off 4th-ranked St. Thomas as UMHB posted a 24-10 a stifling defensive effort and timely offense to post a 24-0 victory over National Quarterfinal win over the Tommies in the first football meeting Brockport in the National Semifinals. UMHB returns to the national between the two schools. The victory sends the Cru to the National Semi- championship game for the second straight year and the third time in finals for the seventh time in school history. program history. UMHB took a 7-0 lead when Markeith Miller rammed in a Kris Brown’s interception set up Markeith Miller’s two-yard one-yard touchdown run, one play after a 35-yard pass from Carl Robin- touchdown run to give the Cru a 7-0 lead just 1:17 into the game. UMHB son III to T.J. Josey gave the Cru the ball at the UST one. An interception used a 72-yard drive, capped by Byron Proctor’s one-yard run to take a set up Jacques Perra’s 26-yard touchdown pass to Jackson Hull as the 14-0 lead 10 minutes later. The Cru recovered a Brockport fumble on the Tommies tied the game at 7-7. DeNerian Thomas returned the ensuing next offensive play and turned it into a 29-yard touchdown pass from Carl kickoff 65 yards to the St. Thomas ten-yard line to set up John Mowery’s Robinson III to T.J. Josey just 20 seconds later. It would stay that way into 26-yard field and a 10-7 UMHB lead. Bryan Steinsapir hit a 49-yard field the third quarter before Miller’s 66-yard scamper set up John Mowery’s goal on the final play of the first half to tie the game at 10 going into the 35-yard field goal. The Cru forced a turnover on downs and intercepted a break. It would stay that way into the fourth quarter before Bryce Wilk- pass in the end zone on the Golden Eagles’ only two trips inside the red erson’s highlight reel 67-yard punt return for a TD gave the Cru a 17-10 zone as UMHB pitched its second shutout this postseason. lead. Wilkerson fielded the ball at the UMHB 33-yard line, weaved his Robinson threw for 161 yards and a touchdown for the Cru. way through the coverage unit and outran the punter for his seventh career Miller ran for 139 yards and a TD on 20 carries and Bryce Wilkerson punt return for a score. Three plays later Kris Brown intercepted a Perra added six catches for 77 yards and had a 41-yard punt return. Tevin Jones pass and returned it 33 yards for an insurance TD. The Tommies drove recorded 14 tackles and Ajay Fanene posted 3.5 sacks to lead the UMHB to the Cru ten-yard line, but Ajay Fanene’s fourth-down sack of Perra defensive effort. clinched the victory. Joe Germinerio threw for 196 yards and added 17 more rush- Robinson threw for 159 yards and Wilkerson had seven recep- ing for Brockport. Tyree Brown caught 10 passes and Alex West had 10 tions to go with his punt return for a score. Tommy Brown had seven tackles and three sacks for the Golden Eagles.. tackles and broke up four passes for UMHB. Fanene added 3.5 sacks and UMHB held Brockport to just 267 total yards on 83 plays. Kris Brown scored his fourth defensive touchdown of the season. The Cru forced three turnovers and recorded seven sacks for the second Perra threw for 190 yards and Josh Parks ran for 68 yards for straight game. UMHB will now face Mount Union in Stagg Bowl XLV in UST. Gabe Green had three catches for 91 yards. Michael Franzese inter- a matchup of traditional Division III national powers. The Cru stretched cepted two passes for the Tommies. its NCAA All-Division best active win streak to 29 consecutive victories UMHB was held to a program low -16 yards rushing and with the win and UMHB has allowed just 16 points this postseason. posted just 143 yards of total offense. The Cru defense recorded seven sacks and held UST to 252 total yards. Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Brockport 0 0 0 0 0 Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final Mary Hardin-Baylor 21 0 3 0 24 St. Thomas 0 10 0 0 10 Mary Hardin-Baylor 0 10 0 14 24 Scoring Summary CB UMHB Scoring Summary UST UMHB UMHB-Miller 2-yd run (Mowery kick) 13:43 (1) 0 7 UMHB-Miller 1-yd run (Mowery kick) 9:45 (2) 0 7 UMHB-Proctor 1-yd run (Mowery kick) 3:26 (1) 0 14 UST-Hull 26-yd pass from Perra (Steinsapir kick) 6:13 (2) 7 7 UMHB-Josey 29-yd pass from Robinson (Mowery kick) 3:20 (1) 0 21 UMHB-Mowery 26-yd field goal 4:31 (2) 7 10 UMHB-Mowery 35-yd field goal 00:09 (3) 0 24 UST-Steinsapir 49-yd field goal 00:00 (2) 10 10 UMHB-Wilkerson 67-yd punt return (Mowery kick) 11:22 (4) 10 17 CB Statistics UMHB UMHB-Brown 33-yd interception return (Mowery kick) 10:02 (4) 10 24 19 First Downs 15 30-71 Rushing Yards 43-212 UST Statistics UMHB 196 Passing Yards 161 13 First Downs 9 53-31-2 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 20-13-1 40-62 Rushing Yards 30-(-16) 83-267 Plays-Total Offense 63-373 190 Passing Yards 159 3-1 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 29-13-1 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 25-17-2 1-2 Punt Returns-Yards 4-48 69-252 Plays-Total Offense 55-143 1-0 Kick Returns-Yards 0-0 0-0 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-22 3-6 Punt Returns-Yards 5-119 7-44.0 Punts-Average 5-31.4 2-36 Kick Returns-Yards 2-82 1-15 Penalties-Yards 5-37 2-14 Interception Returns-Yards 1-33 31:28 Time of Possession 28:32 10-42.3 Punts-Average 7-49.7 4-28 Sacks By-Yards Lost 7-49 4-30 Penalties-Yards 4-20 31:08 Time of Possession 28:52 Rushing: CB-Justin Morrison 11-39, Joe Germinerio 16-17, Tyree Brown 6-40 Sacks By-Yards Lost 7-40 3-15; UMHB-Markeith Miller 20-139, Carl Robinson 12-38, Zane Boles Rushing: UST-Josh Parks 20-68, Jeremy Molina 6-32, Jacques Perra 1-27, Byron Proctor 7-11, Team 3-(-3). 14-(-38); UMHB-Markeith Miller 10-13, Byron Proctor 2-1, Team 3-(-3), Passing: CB-Joe Germinerio 31-53-196; UMHB-Carl Robinson III 13- Carl Robinson III 15-(-27). 20-161. Passing: UST-Jacques Perra 13-29-190; UMHB-Carl Robinson III 17- Receiving: CB-Tyree Brown 10-56, Joseph Ortiz 6-51, Jerry Thompson 25-159. 6-48, Jack Piscitelli 4-16, DaQuan Hubbard 3-17, Justin Morrison 2-8; Receiving: UST-Matt Christenson 4-48, Gabe Green 3-91, Josh Parks UMHB-Bryce Wilkerson 6-77, T.J. Josey 3-69, Markeith Miller 2-8, 3-16, Jackson Hull 1-26, Vinny Pallini 1-5, Luke Iverson 1-4; UMHB- DeNerian Thomas 2-7. Bryce Wilkerson 7-47, Jonel Reed 4-27, T.J. Josey 3-74, DeNerian Thomas 2-5, Markeith Miller 1-6. Stagg Bowl XLV

The Cru returned to Salem, Virginia for Stagg Bowl XLV looking to defend the National Championship UMHB won in 2016. Standing in the way was a Mount Union team that made Salem its home away from home. In fact, the Purple Raiders had only missed the Stagg Bowl twice dating back to the 2000 season. Both of those misses came due to losses to UMHB in the National Semifinals. The two highly-ranked defenses controlled the opening quarter as the two teams traded punts through the first three possessions. UMHB ended the quarter with a sustained drive deep into Mount Union terri- tory. An incompletion was followed by back-to-back plays that lost yardage, setting up a fourth down and 18 for the Cru. Carl Robinson III hit Bryce Wilkerson for a 12-yard completion, but UMHB turned the ball over on downs at the Purple Raiders’ 12-yard line. The Cru defense held firm on Mount Union’s drive and forced a punt. Wilkerson hauled in Adam Snyder’s kick at the Cru 48-yard line, wove through traffic and out ran the Purple Raider pursuit for what appeared to be a 52-yard touchdown return and the first points of the game. But UMHB was penalized for running into the kicker and the penalty wiped out the touchdown and took some of the wind out of the Cru’s sails. UMHB would be unable to generate any offense on the ensuing possession and turned the ball over on downs near midfield after a fake punt came up just short on fourth down. Mount Union mounted a drive of its own, but Jefferson Fritz intercepted a D’Angelo Fulford pass at the Cru one-yard line to end the threat. Robinson was intercepted by Mount Union’s Gabe Brown on the very next play and the Purple Raiders again drove into Cru territory. Another near interception slipped through the hands of the Cru and Alex Louthan connected on a 31-yard field goal to give Mount Union a 3-0 lead that would hold into halftime. The defenses dominated the third quarter, as well. Neither team was able to seriously mount a scoring threat. Fritz intercepted another Fulford pass midway through the period, but the Purple Raiders again responded by picking off Robinson just four plays later. Mount Union was finally able to add some breathing room in the final 15 minutes of the con- test. Fulford hit Justin Hill with a 42-yard touchdown pass on the Purple Raiders’ opening possession of the final quarter. The pass appeared to be tipped by two UMHB defenders, but Hill was able to haul it in to give Mount Union a 10-0 advantage with 11:17 remaining in the game. A short kickoff return backed the Cru up deep in its own territory to start the next possession and Mount Union’s Nick Brish broke through to sack Robinson for a safety to extend the Purple Raiders’ lead to 12-0 with 10:29 left to play. With UMHB forced to pass into the wind in the final minutes, the Cru was unable to move the ball into Mount Union territory and the Purple Raider defense clamped down on UMHB to preserve a 12-0 victory to deny the Cru a chance to repeat as champions Stagg Bowl XLV The Cru was shut out for just the second time in program history in the loss and UMHB was limited to just 38 yards rushing and 144 yards of total offense by a stingy Mount Union defense. The Cru defense was its usual stout self in the contest, as well. UMHB limited the high-powered Purple Raiders to just 92 yards on the ground and 229 total yards in the contest. Both teams turned the ball over twice and Mount Union finished with eight sacks for 48 yards in losses in the contest. The Cru was 7-17 on third down conversions and went 0-2 on fourth down tries in the game. Mount Union managed to convert just 6-16 third downs and went 1-3 on third downs. Stagg Bowl XLV Robinson was 11-19 passing for 106 yards, Mount Union 12, UMHB 0 but threw two interceptions and was sacked six times. Dec. 15, 2017 • Salem, VA • 4,971 Jonel Reed had a big game with six receptions for 67 yards and Markeith Miller led the running game with Score by Quarters 1 2 3 4 Final 35 tough yards on 20 carries. The Cru also lost wide Mount Union 0 3 0 9 12 receiver T.J. Josey to injury on the team’s opening Mary Hardin-Baylor 0 0 0 0 0 possession of the game. Tommy Brown and Brazos Scoring Summary UMU UMHB UMU-Louthan 31-yd field goal 1:15 (2) 3 0 Fuller led UMHB with seven tackles apiece and Fritz UMU-Hill 42-yd pass from Fulford (Louthan kick) 11:17 (4) 10 0 added two interceptions UMU-Team Safety 10:29 (4) 12 0 Fulford hit 12-21 passes for 137 yards and a UMU Statistics UMHB touchdown for Mount Union. Hill caught three passes 10 First Downs 12 36-92 Rushing Yards 42-38 for 73 yards and the game’s only TD and Jawanza 137 Passing Yards 106 Evans-Morris led the Purple Raiders’ run game with 21-12-2 Pass Attempts-Completions-Int. 19-11-2 45 yards on 18 carries. Brish finished with 11 total 57-229 Plays-Total Offense 61-144 1-0 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 2.5 tackles for loss and forced the 2-17 Punt Returns-Yards 2-(-6) safety to claim Most Outstanding Player honors in the 2-32 Kick Returns-Yards 3-22 game. Eight different players had at least a half-sack. 2-0 Interception Returns-Yards 2-46 6-40.7 Punts-Average 6-38.3 The Cru was appearing the Stagg Bowl for 3-21 Penalties-Yards 3-30 the third time in program history and the loss snapped 29:09 Time of Possession 30:51 UMHB’s school and ASC record 29-game winning 8-48 Sacks By-Yards Lost 1-6 streak. Mount Union extended its NCAA record by Rushing: UMU-Jawanza Evans-Morris 18-45, Josh Petruccelli 11-29, winning its 13th National Championship. The game D’Angelo Fulford 6-27, Team 1-(-9); UMHB-Markeith Miller 20-35, Carl Robinson III 16-9, T.J. Josey 1-1, Bryce Wilkerson 1-0, Zane Boles 1-0, also closed out the Stagg Bowl’s 25-year run in Sa- Team 1-(-1), Kyle Jones 2-(-6). lem, Virginia. The 2018 and 2019 games are slated to Passing: UMU-D’Angelo Fulford 12-21-137; UMHB-Carl Robinson III be played in Shenandoah, Texas. 11-19-106. Receiving: UMU-Justin Hill 3-73, Jared Ruth 3-23, Braeden Friss 3-13, Luke Herrington 1-13, Cole Moxie 1-10, Josh Petruccelli 1-5; UMHB- Jonel Reed 6-67, Bryce Wilkerson 1-12, Demetrius Taylor 1-12, DeNerian Thomas 1-12, Markeith Miller 1-6, Jacari Reed 1-(-3). Tackles (UA-A): UMU-Nick Brish 6-4, Trey Williams 4-5, Danny Robinson 2-7, Kollyn Crenshaw 5-1, Gabe Brown 4-1, Michael Vidal 4-1, Austin White 2-2, Mitch O’Hara 2-2, Adam Mihoci 2-2, Louis Berry 2-1, Elijah Berry 2-1, Kenny Wilder 0-2, Justin Hill 1-0, Cole Moxie 1-0, Trevor Cox 1-0, D’Angelo Fulford 1-0, Ethan McComb 1-0, Mitch Evans 0-1. UMHB-Tommy Brown 3-4, Brazos Fuller 1-6, Tevin Jones 4-2, Santos Villarreal 3-3, Haston Adams 1-4, Kris Brown 4-0, Raylon Hickey 3-1, Jalen Martin 2-2, Jordan Millar 1-3, Jefferson Fritz 2-1, Joey Longoria 2-1, Reginald Cole 1-1, De Jackson 1-1, Ajay Fanene 0-2, Bryce Wilkerson 1-0, Mark Frankhouser 0-1. Crusader Stadium Crusader Stadium became the home of UMHB football with the kickoff of the 2013 season. The home opener against 5th ranked Wesley College became the first on-campus game in the history of Cru football and a school-record crowd of 9.384 people packed into the sta- dium to see UMHB top the Wolverines 35-7. It is also the largest home crowd to ever watch an American Southwest Conference football team play. Zach Anderson scored on a 41-yard run just 1:17 into the game for the first touchdown in stadium history and he accounted for 299 total yards and three touchdowns overall in the victory. The UMHB defense limited Wesley to -31 yards rushing and 105 yards of total offense in the game while recording four sacks. The win was also the first victory for the Cru over a top five ranked team in stadium history and the game featured a fly-over and post-game fireworks, as well.

The press box features a state-of-the-art control room to handle audio, the video board, replay, scoreboard and all game-day communications and coordination. There is a separate print media booth with seating for up to 14 writers. Three separate broadcast booths can accommodate radio or television broadcasts and home and visiting coaches also have their own booths with two-tiered seating to provide outstanding views of the field. The Presidential suite offers prime seating and stadium views, along with space to serve, entertain and feed special guests of the UMHB administra- tion. There are also two other suites available for game-day use by the administration, donors or game-day sponsors.

The varsity locker room features 80 individual wooden lockers with individual ventilation systems to help dry shoulder pads. There is also an auxiliary locker room for use by the Crusader junior varsity, a plush visitor’s locker room and coaches locker rooms and training rooms to go with each team locker room. Each locker room also contains separate shower and rest room facilities and is fully wired for cable television and video. A large multi-purpose room is located adjacent to the varsity locker room and can be used for team meetings, video sessions, media interviews or even smaller banquets. The visitor and auxiliary locker rooms are also used for the numerous high school regular season or postseason games hosted at Crusader Stadium. The service level of the stadium also includes an equipment storage and issue room to serve the Cru on game-day and functions along with the Cru’s practice facility at Cummins and Andersen Field Houses.

Crusader Stadium hosted ten UMHB football games in its inaugural season as the Cru played a school-record ten home games. The facility has also played host to an ESPN broadcast crew for the NCAA Division III National Semifinals in both 2013 and 2016. The UMHB football team has posted a 32-2 home record in four seasons in the new facility with the only losses coming in NCAA playoff games. The Cru played in front of 41,563 in the first season in the stadium to set another school record with an average home attendance of 4,156 fans per game. Crusader Stadium has also played host to multiple high school playoff games, high school band competitions and UMHB’s Spring 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017 Commencements. The adjacent Bawcom Student Union is located on the visitor’s side of the field and provides multiple facilities to enhance the Cru game-day experience. Crusader Stadium was designed by the renowned architecture firm, Populous. Rushing Att. Yards Avg. TD 2017 UMHB Statistics Markeith Miller 234 1156 4.9 15 Byron Proctor 72 321 4.5 7 Team Stats T.J. Josey 42 241 5.7 3 Carl Robinson III 92 198 2.2 4 Stat UMHB Opponents Marquis Duncan 23 171 7.4 1 Scoring 534 110 Olan Vining 16 84 5.2 1 Points Per Game 35.6 7.3 Tevin Muse 18 57 3.2 0 First Downs 276 191 Bryce Wilkerson 10 42 4.2 1 Rushing 126 58 Zane Boles 2 27 13.5 0 Passing 146 106 Jonel Reed 1 20 20.0 0 Penalty 15 27 Demarcus Bryant 10 18 1.8 0 Rushing Yardage 2297 761 DeNerian Thomas 3 1 0.3 0 Yards Gained Rushing 2832 1447 Kyle Jones 36 1 0.0 0 Yards Lost Rushing 535 686 Team 19 -40 -2.1 0 Rushing Attempts 578 505 Totals 638 3609 5.7 44 Average Per Rush 4.0 1.5 Average Per Game 153.1 50.7 Receiving No. Yards Avg. TD TDs Rushing 32 4 Bryce Wilkerson 66 709 10.7 5 Passing Yardage 3163 2588 T.J. Josey 41 930 22.7 8 Att-Comp-Int 380-247-14 485-279-20 Jonel Reed 32 468 14.6 5 Average Per Pass 8.3 5.3 DeNerian Thomas 30 261 8.7 1 Average Per Catch 12.8 9.3 Markeith Miller 19 95 5.0 0 Average Per Game 210.9 172.5 Isaiah Townes 17 244 14.4 2 TDs Passing 24 10 Byron Proctor 9 84 9.3 1 Total Offense 5460 3349 Demetrius Taylor 8 150 18.8 1 Total Plays 958 990 Brock Houston 7 29 4.1 0 Average Per Play 5.7 3.4 Jaylon McLean 6 92 15.3 1 Average Per Game 364.0 223.3 Derek Sides 3 34 11.3 0 Kickoff Returns: #-Yards 26-532 81-1201 Michael Collins 3 22 7.3 0 Kick Return Average 20.5 14.8 Marquis Duncan 3 20 6.7 0 Punt Returns: #-Yards 53-715 19-46 Zack Welch 1 16 16.0 0 Punt Return Average 13.5 2.4 Demarcus Bryant 1 12 12.0 0 Int Returns: #-Yards 20-328 14-40 Jacari Reed 1 -3 -3.0 0 Int Return Average 16.4 2.9 Totals 247 3163 12.8 24 Fumbles-Lost 18-7 23-11 Penalties-Yards 88-845 67-597 Passing Att. Comp. Int. Yards Pct. TD Average Per Game 56.3 39.8 Carl Robinson III 178 122 8 1493 68.5 10 Punts-Yards 66-2523 116-4258 Kyle Jones 126 82 4 1162 65.1 9 Average Per Punt 38.2 36.7 T.J. Josey 60 35 1 362 58.3 4 Net Punt Average 34.8 29.5 Tevin Muse 16 8 1 146 50.0 1 Time of Possession 28:59 31:01 Totals 380 247 14 3163 65.0 24 3rd-Down Conversions 80-198 57-243 3rd-Down Pct 40% 23% Punt Returns No. Yards Avg. TD 4th-Down Conversions 11-21 17-47 Bryce Wilkerson 47 605 12.9 3 4th-Down Pct 52% 36% D’Andre Jackson 2 32 16.0 0 Sacks By-Yards Lost 50-360 43-251 DeNerian Thomas 2 55 27.5 0 Touchdowns Scored 69 14 Others 2 23 11.5 0 Field Goals-Attempts 18-22 4-10 Totals 53 715 13.5 3 PAT Kicks-Attempts 64-68 10-13 Attendance 31546 14473 Kick Returns No. Yards Avg. TD Games/Avg Per Game 9/3505 5/2895 DeNerian Thomas 8 149 18.6 0 Neutral Site Games 1/4971 Bryce Wilkerson 7 265 37.9 2 Score by Quarter 1 2 3 4 OT Total Kris Brown 3 60 20.0 0 UMHB 157 158 131 88 0 534 Others 8 58 7.3 0 Opponents 13 29 25 43 0 110 Totals 26 532 20.5 2 2017 UMHB Statistics

Player UT AT TFL-Yards Sacks-Yards FF FR Int. PBU Blocked Kicks Tevin Jones 72 57 13.5-46 4.0-21 1 2 0 5 0 Kris Brown 48 22 7.5-17 0-0 0 1 5 7 0 Brazos Fuller 25 36 17.0-70 5.5-42 3 2 0 0 0 Jalen Martin 33 24 3.5-5 0-0 1 0 1 5 0 Santos Villarreal 39 17 3.0-7 0-0 0 1 4 2 0 Jordan Millar 27 27 15.5-73 7.5-56 1 0 0 3 1 Reggie Wilson 33 20 0-0 0-0 1 0 2 9 0 Tommy Brown 23 29 5.0-12 0-0 0 0 0 5 0 Haston Adams 29 18 20.5-70 4.5-32 1 0 0 3 0 Raylon Hickey 29 15 5.0-12 0-0 0 0 2 6 0 Ajay Fanene 27 11 20.5-146 16.5-130 4 0 0 7 0 Joey Longoria 19 18 6.5-41 5.0-39 1 1 0 1 0 Justis Kelly 25 10 2.0-14 0-0 1 0 1 2 1 Reginald Cole 27 7 5.0-23 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 Elijah Cross 12 14 8.0-25 2.5-13 0 0 0 1 0 Rozzell Barber-Harris 15 10 2.5-5 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 Jacari Reed 16 8 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 D’Andre Jackson 12 8 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 Jefferson Fritz 10 9 0.5-1 0-0 0 0 4 5 0 De Jackson 11 4 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 0 0 Chris Jones 5 9 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Dusty Nalley 9 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Khevon Shepherd 6 5 3.0-9 1.0-2 0 1 0 1 0 Eric Wright 5 6 3.5-19 2.5-18 0 1 0 1 0 Darius Dorsey 5 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 2 0 Mark Frankhouser 4 4 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 E’Monte Smith 8 0 4.0-17 1.0-7 0 0 0 0 0 Jayden Smith 5 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Payton Nance 4 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Jaylon McLean 3 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Andraque Jones 3 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 John Mowery 4 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 Others 24 4 1.0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 1 Totals 617 406 148-614 50-360 15 11 20 69 3

Interceptions No. Yards Avg. TD Scoring TD FGs PAT Pts Kris Brown 5 195 39.0 3 John Mowery 0 16-20 62-66 110 Markeith Miller 15 0 0 90 Jefferson Fritz 4 46 11.5 0 T.J. Josey 11 0 0 66 Santos Villarreal 4 9 2.2 0 Bryce Wilkerson 11 0 0 66 Raylon Hickey 2 2 1.0 0 Byron Proctor 8 0 0 48 Jonel Reed 5 0 0 30 Reggie Wilson 2 25 12.5 0 Carl Robinson III 4 0 0 28 D’Andre Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 Kris Brown 4 0 0 28 Jalen Martin 1 9 9.0 0 Isaiah Townes 2 0 0 12 Justis Kelly 1 42 42.0 1 Mark Franhouser 0 2-2 2-2 8 DeNerian Thomas 1 0 0 6 Totals 20 328 16.4 4 Olan Vining 1 0 0 6 Jaylon McLean 1 0 0 6 Demetrius Taylor 1 0 0 6 Fumble Returns No. Yards Avg. TD Marquis Duncan 1 0 0 6 Tevin Jones 2 97 48.5 1 Justis Kelly 1 0 0 6 Kris Brown 1 25 25.0 1 Eric Wright 1 0 0 6 D’Andre Jackson 1 0 0.0 0 De Jackson 1 0 0 6 Tevin Jones 1 0 0 6 De Jackson 1 20 20.0 1 Team 0 0 0 2 Eric Wright 1 22 22.0 1 Kyle Jones 0 0 0-1 0 Totals 6 164 27.3 4 Totals 69 18-22 66-68 534

Kickoffs No. Avg. Avg. TB OB Field Goals 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ John Mowery 60 3332 55.5 5 4 John Mowery 0-0 8-8 7-11 1-1 0-0 Mark Frankhouser 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 Mark Frankhouser 42 2450 58.3 13 0 Totals 0-0 9-9 8-12 1-1 0-0 Totals 103 5839 56.7 18 4

Punting No. Yards Avg. Long TB I20 Zane Boles 64 2468 38.6 71 9 15 John Mowery 2 55 27.5 29 0 1 Totals 66 2523 38.2 71 9 16 2017 ASC Wrap-Up 2017 ASC Standings ASC All-Conference Teams Team Conference Overall Pct. Second Team Offense UMHB 9-0 14-1 .933 WR: Shedrick Davis, Sr., Louisiana College WR: Xavier Gray, Sr., East Texas Baptist Hardin-Simmons 8-1 9-2 .818 SB: Bryce Wilkerson, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor East Texas Baptist 6-3 7-3 .700 TE: A.J. Daniels, Jr., Southwestern Univ. 6-3 6-4 .600 OG: Justin Brister, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor Texas Lutheran Univ. 6-3 6-4 .600 OG: Cyle Johnson, Sr., Howard Payne OG: James Smat, Jr., Southwestern University Sul Ross State 4-5 5-5 .500 OT: Jacob Alford, Sr., Louisiana College Louisiana College 2-7 3-7 .300 OT: T.J. Vela, So., Southwestern University McMurry Univ. 2-7 2-8 .200 OC: Christopher Bennett, Jr., Texas Lutheran Belhaven Univ. 1-8 2-8 .200 QB: James Davis, Sr., Sul Ross State QB: Kyle Grona, Jr., Texas Lutheran Howard Payne Univ. 1-8 1-9 .100 RB: Elijah Smith, Fr., Southwestern University ASC Postseason Results First Round RB: Jordan Batson, So., Sul Ross State Mary Hardin-Baylor 50, Chapman (CA) 6 RB: Ian Leslie, So., Texas Lutheran Linfield College 24, Hardin-Simmons 10 PK: Ryan Travis, Sr., East Texas Baptist Second Round KR: Reese Childress, Jr., Hardin-Simmons Mary Hardin-Baylor 24, Linfield College 0 Quarterfinals Second Team Defense Mary Hardin-Baylor 24, St. Thomas (MN) 10 DL: Brazos Fuller, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor Semifinals DL: Manny Longoria, So., Texas Lutheran Mary Hardin-Baylor 24, The College at Brockport 0 DL: Jim LaFond, Sr., Hardin-Simmons Stagg Bowl XLV DL: Cade Maxwell, Sr., Louisiana College Mount Union 12, Mary Hardin-Baylor 0 DL: Nwankwo Nwankwo, So., Texas Lutheran LB: Jalen Martin, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor 2017 ASC All-Conference Team LB: Josh White, Sr., Hardin-Simmons First Team Offense LB: Ryan DeMattie, Sr., Louisiana College WR: Richard Johnson, Jr., East Texas Baptist LB: Matthew Hawkins, Sr., Hardin-Simmons WR: T.J. Josey, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor DB: Reggie Davis, Sr., Hardin-Simmons SB: Reese Childress, Jr., Hardin-Simmons DB: Reggie Wilson, Mary Hardin-Baylor TE: Steven Savedra, Sr., Sul Ross State DB: Orel Ledet, Jr., Jr., Louisiana College OG: Riley Owens, Sr., Hardin-Simmons DB: Dedrick Strambler, So., Hardin-Simmons OG: Alex Briseno, Sr., Texas Lutheran P: Manual Retana, Fr., Sul Ross State OT: Jonathan Castaneda, So., Hardin-Simmons P: Ryan Travis, Sr., East Texas Baptist OT: Corbin Campitelli, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor Honorable Mention All-Conference OC: Vic Rodriguez, Sr., Hardin-Simmons WR: Devonte’ Walker, Jr., Hardin-Simmons QB: Frederick Hover, Jr., Southwestern University WR: Justin Eaton, Fr., McMurry University RB: Jaquan Hemphill, Jr., Hardin-Simmons WR: Byron Jones, Jr., Sul Ross State RB: Markeith Miller, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor WR: Jeremy Reed, Sr., Sul Ross State Drake Battaglia, Jr., Louisiana College Hunter Batten, Fr., Howard Payne Univ. SB: RB: SB: J.B. Brown, Sr., Texas Lutheran PK: John Mowery, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor SB: David Brandenburg, Fr., Southwestern University RS: Bryce Wilkerson, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor SB: Tarek Beaugard, Sr., East Texas Baptist First Team Defense TE: Woody Watson, Jr., Hardin-Simmons OG: Montay Harris, Jr., Sul Ross State DL: Haston Adams, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor OT: Donovan Gladden, Fr., East Texas Baptist DL: Ajay Fanene, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor OT: DeJuan Ramirez, So., Mary Hardin-Baylor DL: C.J. Johnson, Sr., East Texas Baptist OT: Patrick Riley, Jr., Hardin-Simmons DL: Zack Roberson, Sr., Sul Ross State OT: Juan Olivo, Sr., Sul Ross State LB: Tevin Jones, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor OC: Colton Hall, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor OC: Bob Wells, Sr., East Texas Baptist LB: Ty Parsons, Sr., East Texas Baptist OC: Ryan Morris, Sr., Louisiana College LB: Caleb Taylor, Sr., East Texas Baptist QB: Hunter McEachern, So., Belhaven University LB: Mike Quinonez, Sr., Sul Ross State RB: Andre Wilson, Sr., Sul Ross State DB: Kris Brown, Sr., Mary Hardin-Baylor PK: Luke Fierst, So., Southwestern University DB: Nik Kelly, Sr., Southwestern University PK: Eli Lopez, So., Sul Ross State PK: Curtis Sebren, Jr., Louisiana College DB: Deejay Johnson, Sr., Southwestern University RS: Nik Kelly, Sr., Southwestern University DB: James Bell, Fr., Texas Lutheran RS: Kentavious Miller, Fr., East Texas Baptist DB: Jordan Washington, Sr., McMurry University DL: Kyle Perlowski, Sr., Southwestern University P: Reese Childress, Jr., Hardin-Simmons LB: Ben Brockman, Fr., Southwestern University LB: Josh Smith, Fr., McMurry University ASC Players Of The Year LB: Emory Cuzze, Jr., Texas Lutheran Offensive Player of the Year: Jaquan Hemphill, RB, HSU LB: Damian Espinoza, Sr., Sul Ross State Defensive Player of the Year: Haston Adams, DT, UMHB LB: Jacob Ferguson, Sr., McMurry University Offensive Lineman of the Year: Vic Rodriguez, OC, HSU DB: Jermaine Stevens, Sr., Sul Ross State Derrick Winters, So., Sul Ross State DB: Defensive Lineman of the Year: Ajay Fanene, DE, UMHB DB: Raylon Hickey, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor Special Teams Player of the Year: Reese Childress, KR, HSU DB: Reginald Cole, Jr., Mary Hardin-Baylor Co-Freshmen of the Year: Kentavious Miller, KR, ETBU & Josh DB: Tevin Dawson, Fr., Howard Payne Smith, LB, McMurry DB: Job Mason, Sr., Sul Ross State Co-Coaches of the Year: Pete Fredenburg, UMHB & Carl Gus- P: Grayson Beck, Sr., Southwestern University tafson, TLU ASC Conference Statistics 2017 ASC Wrap-Up Team Total Defense ASC Conference Statistics Team Games Yards Avg. 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 3349 223.3 Individual 2. Hardin-Simmons 11 3428 311.6 Rushing Per Game 3. Texas Lutheran 10 3975 397.5 Player Att. Yds. Avg. TD’s Yds/G 4. Southwestern University 10 3980 398.0 Frederick Hover, SW 215 1,100 5.1 14 110.0 5. Sul Ross State 10 4198 419.8 JaQuan Hemphill, HSU 147 1,028 7.0 14 102.8 6. East Texas Baptist 10 4348 434.8 Hunter Batten, HPU 180 961 5.3 8 96.1 7. McMurry University 10 4982 498.2 Markeith Miller, UMHB 234 1,156 4.9 15 77.1 8. Belhaven University 10 5018 501.8 Elijah Smith, SW 107 594 5.6 4 66.0 9. Howard Payne Univ. 10 5354 535.4 10. Louisiana College 10 5605 560.5 Passing Efficiency Rushing Defense Player Att.-Comp.-Int Yds TD’s Eff. Team Games Yards Avg. Brian Baca, ETBU 201-132-5 1,867 18 168.3 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 761 50.7 Kyle Jones, UMHB 126-82-4 1,162 9 159.8 2. Texas Lutheran 10 927 92.7 3. Southwestern University 10 1042 104.2 Frederick Hover, SW 202-112-4 1,865 16 155.2 4. Hardin-Simmons 11 1382 125.6 Kyle Grona, TLU 229-136-9 1,840 14 139.2 5. East Texas Baptist 10 1969 196.9 Hunter McEachern, BU 397-243-11 2,769 27 136.7 6. Sul Ross State 10 2089 208.9 7. Louisiana College 10 2101 210.1 Receiving Yards Per Game 8. Belhaven University 10 2273 227.3 Player Rec. Yds. Avg. TD’s Yds/G 9. Howard Payne Univ. 10 2343 234.3 Richard Johnson, ETBU 56 1,070 19.1 15 107.0 10. McMurry University 10 2898 289.8 Shedrick Davis, LC 54 851 15.8 9 94.6 Scoring Defense Xavier Gray, ETBU 35 877 25.1 9 87.7 Team Games Points Avg. Quan Jones, BU 58 775 13.4 5 86.1 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 110 7.3 Drake Battaglia, LC 36 759 21.1 8 84.3 2. Hardin-Simmons 11 153 13.9 3. Sul Ross State 10 271 27.1 Scoring Per Game 4. Southwestern University 10 285 28.5 Player Games Points Avg./G 5. Texas Lutheran 10 292 29.2 JaQuan Hemphill, HSU 10 107 10.7 6. East Texas Baptist 10 310 31.0 Richard Johnson, ETBU 10 90 9.0 7. McMurry University 10 385 38.5 Frederick Hover, SW 10 90 9.0 8. Louisiana College 10 447 44.7 9. Belhaven University 10 480 48.0 Ryan Travis, ETBU 10 86 8.6 10. Howard Payne Univ. 10 564 56.4 John Mowery, UMHB 14 110 7.9 Total Offense Team Games Yards Avg. Total Tackles Per Game 1. East Texas Baptist 10 5439 534.9 Player Games Tackles Avg./G 2. Hardin-Simmons 11 5421 492.8 Ty Parsons, ETBU 10 143 14.3 3. Southwestern University 10 4926 492.6 Caleb Taylor, ETBU 10 123 12.3 4. Texas Lutheran 10 4861 486.1 Orel Ledet, Jr., LC 10 97 9.7 5. Louisiana College 10 4561 456.1 Mike Quinonez, SRSU 10 94 9.4 6. Belhaven University 10 4377 437.7 Ryan DeMattie, LC 10 91 9.1 7. Sul Ross State 10 3894 389.4 8. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 5460 364.0 Tackles For Loss 9. Howard Payne Univ. 10 2935 293.5 Player Games TFL Avg./G 10. McMurry University 10 2856 285.6 Ajay Fanene, UMHB 14 20.5 1.46 Rushing Offense Haston Adams, UMHB 15 20.5 1.37 Team Games Yards Avg. Brazos Fuller, UMHB 15 17.0 1.13 1. Southwestern University 10 2878 287.8 Jordan Millar, UMHB 15 15.5 1.03 2. Texas Lutheran 10 2442 244.2 Manny Longoria, TLU 10 15.0 1.50 3. Hardin-Simmons 11 2677 243.4 4. Sul Ross State 10 1851 185.1 5. Howard Payne Univ. 10 1844 184.4 Sacks 6. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 2297 153.1 Player Games Sacks Avg./G 7. East Texas Baptist 10 1405 140.5 Ajay Fanene, UMHB 14 16.5 1.18 8. Louisiana College 10 1397 139.7 C.J. Johnson, ETBU 10 8.5 0.85 9. McMurry University 10 872 87.2 Manny Longoria, TLU 10 8.5 0.85 10. Belhaven University 10 501 50.1 Jordan Millar, UMHB 15 7.5 0.50 Scoring Offense Jim LaFond, HSU 15 7.5 0.68 Team Games Points Avg. 1. East Texas Baptist 10 496 49.6 Interceptions 2. Hardin-Simmons 11 464 42.2 Player Games Int. Yds. TD’s Int/G 3. Louisiana College 10 378 37.8 James Bell, TLU 9 6 53 0 0.67 4. Southwestern University 10 361 36.1 Kris Brown, UMHB 15 5 195 3 0.33 5. Texas Lutheran 10 357 35.7 Derrick Winters, SRSU 10 4 60 0 0.40 6. Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 534 35.5 Jordan Washington, MCM 10 4 56 0 0.40 7. Sul Ross State 10 288 28.8 Nik Kelly, SW 10 4 0 0 0.40 8. Belhaven University 10 278 27.8 Dedrick Strambler, HSU 11 4 15 1 0.36 9. Howard Payne 10 190 19.0 Jefferson Fritz, UMHB 15 4 46 0 0.27 10. McMurry University 10 170 17.0 Santos Villarreal, UMHB 15 4 9 0 0.27 Cru Football By The Numbers: 2018 ASC Preseason Coaches & Media Poll 21 Years of Excellence Rank (First Place Votes) Points 1. Mary Hardin-Baylor (23) 293 1 - NCAA Division III National Championship 2. Hardin-Simmons Univ. (7) 276 1 - Highest final national ranking (2016) 3. East Texas Baptist Univ. 222 1 - Head coach in 21 years of football 4. Texas Lutheran Univ. 204 1 - Rimington Trophy Winner 5. Southwestern University 200 1 - Gilburg Award Winner 6. Sul Ross State Univ. 141 1 - AFCA Division III Coach of the Year 7. Louisiana College 113 2 - ASC Hall of Honor inductees (Meyer and Freeman) 8. McMurry University 84 3 - Gagliardi Trophy Finalists 9. Howard Payne Univ. 62 4 - Overtime games in program history 10. Belhaven University 61 5 - CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 5 - Aztec Bowl Selections 7 - ASC Male Athletes of the Year (Preston Meyer, Cody 2018 ASC Preseason Players of the Year Fredenburg, Josh Kubiak, Jerrell Freeman, Javicz Offense: Jaquan Hemphill, RB, Hardin-Simmons Defense: Tevin Jones, LB, Mary Hardin-Baylor Jones, Teidrick Smith, Haston Adams) Special Teams: Reese Childress, KR/P, Hardin-Simmons 7 - Trips to National Semifinals, something no other ASC program has accomplished 7 - NCAA National Statistical Championships 2018 ASC Preseason Players To Watch List 8 - Jerrell Freeman’s uniform #, 1st UMHB player to Reese Childress, KR/P, Hardin-Simmons Emory Cuzze, LB, Texas Lutheran sign NFL contract Luke Fierst, K/P, Southwestern Univ. 9 - CoSIDA Academic All-District picks Kyle Grona, QB, Texas Lutheran 9 - AFCA Regional Coach of the Year honors Jaquan Hemphill, RB, Hardin-Simmons 9 - Road victories during 2004 season Frederick Hover, QB, Southwestern Univ. 10 - ASC Coach of the Year honors Richard Johnson, WR, East Texas Baptist 13 - Number of states in which the UMHB football team Tevin Jones, LB, Mary Hardin-Baylor will have played a game by end of 2018 season T.J. Josey, WR, Mary Hardin-Baylor 14 - 10-win seasons in last 15 years Josiah Minnifield, DB, Southwestern Univ. 15 - ASC Championships Aaron Sims, KR, Mary Hardin-Baylor 15 - School record for single-season victories (2016) 16 - NCAA postseason appearances in first 21 seasons 16 - seasons with 9 or more victories 18 - AFCA All-Americans 21 - Number of seasons the Cru has been playing foot- ball The Cru in The Polls 28 - Plane trips in last 15 seasons 2018 Preseason Polls 33 - ASC winning streak snapped during 2009 season Lindy’s Magazine College FB Yearbook 36 - NCAA postseason victories 1. Mount Union 1. Mount Union 39 - ASC Player of the Year selections 2. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor 40 - ASC winning streak snapped during 2015 season 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 3. St. Thomas (MN) 51 - NCAA postseason games 4. Brockport (NY) State 4. Wisconsin-Whitewater 5. St. John’s (MN) 5. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 112 - AFCA Top 10 National Rankings in last 118 polls 124 - All-Region selections D3football.com Street & Smith 136 - Victories in ASC games 1. Mount Union 1. Mount Union 167 - Regular season wins since the start of 2000 season 2. Mary Hardin-Baylor 2. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 200 - ASC Academic All-Conference selections 3. St. Thomas (MN) 3. Mary Hardin-Baylor 4. Wisconsin-Oshkosh 4. St. Thomas (MN) 203 - Victories since the start of the 2000 season 5. Linfield (OR) 5. Linfield (OR) 210 - Wins in the program’s history 278 - P.J. Williams’ NCAA All-Division record for single-game punt return yardage 324 - Jarvis Thrasher’s previous ASC record for single- game rushing yardage 370 - ASC All-Conference selections 4,157 - Quincy Daniels’ ASC record for career rushing yardage 9,384 - Largest crowd to see a UMHB football game 2018 ASC Composite Football Schedule

Thursday, August 30 Saturday, October 13 Trinity Univ. at McMurry Univ., 6pm *UMHB at Howard Payne, 1pm Millsaps College at Belhaven, 7pm *Sul Ross State at Hardin-Simmons, 1pm Wisc.-Platteville at East Texas Baptist, 7pm *Louisiana College at McMurry Univ., 1pm Saturday, September 1 *East Texas Baptist at Texas Lutheran, 1pm Denison at Southwestern Univ., 7pm *Belhaven at Southwestern, 1pm Sul Ross State at Arizona Christian, 8pm Saturday, October 20 Saturday, September 8 *UMHB at Belhaven Univ., 12pm UMHB at Albright, 12pm *Texas Lutheran at Hardin-Simmons, 1pm Howard Payne at George Fox, 3pm *Howard Payne at Sul Ross State, 6pm Hendrix at Texas Lutheran, 6pm *East Texas Baptist at Louisiana College, 6pm Louisiana College at Alcorn State, 6pm Saturday, October 27 Hardin-Simmons at Trinity Univ., 6pm *McMurry Univ. at UMHB, 1pm *Southwestern Univ. at McMurry Univ., 7pm *Howard Payne at Texas Lutheran, 1pm Saturday, September 15 *Hardin-Simmons at Southwestern, 1pm *Hardin-Simmons at Louisiana College, 6pm *Sul Ross State at East Texas Baptist, 2pm *UMHB at Sul Ross State, 6pm *Belhaven at Louisiana College, 6pm *Southwestern at East Texas Baptist, 6pm Saturday, November 3 *Texas Lutheran at Belhaven, 7pm *Louisiana College at UMHB, 1pm *McMurry Univ. at Howard Payne, 7pm *Hardin-Simmons at Belhaven, 1pm Saturday, September 22 *East Texas Baptist at McMurry Univ., 1pm *Howard Payne at Hardin-Simmons, 6pm *Sul Ross State at Texas Lutheran, 1pm *Sul Ross State at McMurry Univ., 6pm *Southwestern at Howard Payne, 2pm *UMHB at Texas Lutheran, 6pm Saturday, November 10 *Louisiana College at Southwestern, 6pm *Howard Payne at Louisiana College, 12pm *East Texas Baptist at Belhaven, 7pm *McMurry Univ. at Hardin-Simmons, 1pm Saturday, September 29 *Texas Lutheran at Southwestern, 1pm *Belhaven at Howard Payne, 1pm *UMHB at East Texas Baptist, 2pm *East Texas Baptist at Hardin-Simmons, 6pm *Belhaven at Sul Ross State, 6pm *Southwestern at UMHB, 6pm *Louisiana College at Sul Ross State, 6pm *McMurry Univ. at Texas Lutheran, 6pm NCAA Division III Championship Dates November 17th: First Round Saturday, October 6 November 24th: Second Round *McMurry Univ. at Belhaven, 12pm December 1st: Quarterfinals *Hardin-Simmons at UMHB, 6pm December 8th: Semifinals *Howard Payne at East Texas Baptist, 6pm December 14th: Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl XLVI *Texas Lutheran at Louisiana College, 6pm * - Denotes ASC game *Southwestern at Sul Ross State, 6pm All game times are Central Time 2018 Opponents

Albright College Sul Ross State University Sept. 8 • Reading, PA • 1:00 ET Sept. 15 • Alpine • 6:00

Location: Reading, PA Location: Alpine, TX Founded: 1856 Founded: 1917 Enrollment: 2,500 Enrollment: 2,000 President: Dr. Jacquelyn S. Fettrow President: Dr. William Kibler Athletics Directors: Rick Ferry and Janice Luck Athletics Director: Bobby Mesker Conference: Middle Atlantic Conference: American Southwest Nickname: Lions Nickname: Lobos Colors: Red and Black Colors: Scarlet and Gray Stadium: Gene L. Shirk Stadium (5,000) Stadium: Jackson (4,000) Head Coach: John Pearce Head Coach: John Marzka Alma Mater (Year): University of Delaware 1991 Alma Mater (Year): Allegheny 1991 Record at School (Years): 16-24 (4 Years) Record at School (Years): 85-38 (11 Years) Overall Record (Years): Same Overall Record (Years): Same SID: Travis Hendryx Office Phone: (432) 837-8673 SID: Matt Hagy Home Phone: (432) 386-7055 Office Phone: (610) 921-7786 Office Fax: (432) 837-8797 Home Phone: (610) 393-1964 Press Box Phone: (432) 837-8080/8081 Office Fax: N/A E-Mail: [email protected] Press Box Phone: (610) 929-6754 2017 Record: 5-5 (4-5 ASC, 6th place) E-Mail: [email protected] Offense: Multiple Defense: 3-4 2017 Record: 8-3 (7-2 MAC, T-2nd place) Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/30 Offense: Multiple Starters Returning: 9 offense, 9 defense Defense: 4-3 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 39/30 Top Returners Starters Returning: 5 offense, 4 defense Jordan Batson Jr. RB 417 yds., 2 TD Montay Harris Sr. OL All-ASC pick Top Returners Jacques Wisner Sr. LB 70 tackles, 5 TFL Mike Jordan Jr. WR 43 rec., 8 TD Derrick Winters Jr. DB 44 tackles, 4 INT Kyle Ryan Sr. OL Started 11 games 2018 Schedule Nate Steffen So. LB 75 tackles, 5 TFL Sept. 1 @Arizona Christian 7:00 MT David Sanchez Sr. DL 51 tackles, 7 sacks Sept. 15 *UMHB 6:00 Sept. 22 *@McMurry University 6:00 2018 Schedule Sept. 29 *Louisiana College 7:00 Aug. 31 @Salisbury University 7:00 Oct. 6 *Southwestern Univ. 6:00 Sept. 8 UMHB 1:00 Oct. 13 *@Hardin-Simmons 1:00 Sept. 15 *Stevenson University 1:00 Oct. 20 *Howard Payne 6:00 Sept. 22 *@Widener University 1:00 Oct. 27 *@East Texas Baptist 2:00 Sept. 29 *FDU-Florham 1:00 Nov. 3 *@Texas Lutheran 1:00 Oct. 6 *@Wilkes College 1:00 Nov. 10 *Belhaven Univ. 6:00 Oct. 20 *King’s College 1:00 Oct. 27 *@Delaware Valley 1:00 All-Time Series Nov. 3 *Misericordia Univ. 7:00 UMHB leads 20-0 Nov. 10 *@Lebanon Valley 1:00 Last Five Meetings 2013 @Belton W 40-18 All-Time Series 2014 @Alpine W 56-9 First Meeting 2015 @Belton W 62-20 First Meeting 2016 @Alpine W 59-10 2018 @Reading, PA 1:00 PM 2017 @Belton W 23-7 2018 Opponents

Texas Lutheran University Southwestern University Sept. 22 • Seguin • 6:00 Sept. 29 • Belton • 6:00

Location: Seguin, TX Location: Georgetown, TX Founded: 1891 Founded: 1840 Enrollment: 1,300 Enrollment: 1,486 President: Dr. Stuart Dorsey President: Dr. Edward B. Burger Athletics Director: Bill Miller Athletics Director: Dr. Glada Munt Conference: Southern Collegiate (ASC FB Affiliate) Conference: Southern Collegiate (ASC FB Affiliate) Nickname: Bulldogs Nickname: Pirates Colors: Black and Gold Colors: Black and Gold Stadium: Bulldog (3,000) Stadium: Birkelbach Field (12,442) Head Coach: Carl Gustafson Alma Mater (Year): University of Texas 1985 Head Coach: Joe Austin Record at School (Years): 6-4 (1 Year) Alma Mater (Year): Concordia-St. Paul 2001 Overall Record (Years): Same Record at School (Years): 16-33 (5 Years) SID: Tim Clark Overall Record (Years): 33-55 (9 Years) Office Phone: (830) 372-6877 Home Phone: (830) 609-8691 SID: Annabel Fidler Office Fax: (830) 372-8135 Office Phone: (512) 863-1254 Press Box Phone: (830) 609-8691 Home Phone: (214) 287-1259 E-Mail: [email protected] Office Fax: (512) 863-1972 2017 Record: 6-4 (6-3 ASC, T-3rd place) Press Box Phone: (512) 943-5000 Offense: Multiple E-Mail: [email protected] Defense: 3-4 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 60/20 2017 Record: 6-4 (6-3 ASC, T-3rd place) Starters Returning: 8 offense, 10 defense Offense: Spread Option Defense: Multiple Top Returners Lettermen Returning/Lost: 56/22 Kyle Grona Sr. QB 1840 yds, 14 TD Starters Returning: 11 offense, 8 defense Reggie Jackson Sr. WR 24 rec., 4 TD Emory Cuzze Sr. LB 69 tackles, 4 TFL Top Returners Adarius Norwood Sr. LB 65 tackles, 13 TFL Fred Hover Sr. QB 2965 yds, 30 TD 2018 Schedule Elijah Smith So. RB 594 yds., 4 TD Sept. 8 Hendrix College 6:00 Ben Brockman So. LB 59 tackles, 9 TFL Sept. 15 *@Belhaven University 7:00 Josiah Minnifield Jr. DB 55 tackles, 3 INT Sept. 22 *UMHB 6:00 Sept. 29 *McMurry University 6:00 2018 Schedule Oct. 6 *@Louisiana College 6:00 Sept. 1 Denison University 7:00 Oct. 13 *East Texas Baptist 1:00 Sept. 8 *@McMurry Univ. 7:00 Oct. 20 *@Hardin-Simmons 1:00 Sept. 15 *@East Texas Baptist 6:00 Oct. 27 *Howard Payne 1:00 Sept. 22 *Louisiana College 6:00 Nov. 3 *Sul Ross State 1:00 Sept. 29 *@UMHB 6:00 Nov. 10 *@Southwestern 1:00 Oct. 6 *@Sul Ross State 6:00 Oct. 13 *Belhaven Univ. 1:00 All-Time Series Oct. 27 *Hardin-Simmons 1:00 UMHB leads 19-1 Nov. 3 *@Howard Payne 2:00 Last Five Meetings Nov. 10 *Texas Lutheran 1:00 2014 @Seguin W 72-16 2014 @Belton W 27-20 All-Time Series 2015 @Belton W 48-20 UMHB leads 1-0 2016 @Seguin W 56-21 First Meeting 2017 @Belton W 50-7 2017 @Georgetown W 44-10 2018 Opponents

Hardin-Simmons University Howard Payne University Oct. 6 • Belton • 6:00 Oct. 13 • Brownwood • 1:00

Location: Abilene, TX Location: Brownwood, TX Founded: 1891 Founded: 1889 Enrollment: 2,178 Enrollment: 1,200 President: Dr. Eric Bruntmyer President: Dr. William Ellis Athletics Director: John Neese Athletics Director: Hunter Sims Conference: American Southwest Conference: American Southwest Nickname: Cowboys Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: Purple and Gold Colors: Navy and Old Gold Stadium: Shelton (4,000) Stadium: Gordon Wood (7,500) Head Coach: Jesse Burleson Head Coach: Braxton Harris Alma Mater (Year): Hardin-Simmons, 1998 Alma Mater (Year): UMHB, 2008 Record at School (Years): 49-23 (7 Years) Record at School (Years): 1-9 (1 Year) Overall Record (Years): Same Overall Record (Years): Same SID: Chad Grubbs SID: Abram Choate Office Phone: (325) 670-1473 Office Phone: (325) 649-8111 Home Phone: (325) 665-7932 Home Phone: (325) 647-1172 Office Fax: (325) 670-1572 Office Fax: (325) 649-8920 Press Box Phone: (325) 671-2237 Press Box Phone: (325) 647-1172 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 2017 Record: 9-2 (8-1 ASC, 2nd place) 2017 Record: 1-9 (1-8 ASC, T-9th place) Offense: One-Back Spread Offense: Multiple Spread Defense: 4-2-5 Defense: 4-2-5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 60/22 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 34/50 Starters Returning: 8 offense, 6 defense Starters Returning: 9 offense, 9 defense

Top Returners Top Returners Jaquan Hemphill Sr. RB 1028 yards, 14 TD Abraham Centeno Sr. OL All-ASC pick Reese Childress Sr. WR 49 rec., 8 TD Eric Haverstock Jr. TE 27 rec., 2 TD Dedrick Strambler Jr. WS 38 tackles, 4 INT Tevin Dawson So. DB 62 tackles, 2 INT Blake Johnston Jr. FS 43 tackles, 5 TFL Brady Wade So. DE 27 tackles, 6 TFL 2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule Sept. 8 @Trinity University 6:00 Sept. 8 @George Fox Univ. 1:00 PT Sept. 15 *@Louisiana College 6:00 Sept. 15 *McMurry University 7:00 Sept. 22 *Howard Payne 6:00 Sept. 22 *@Hardin-Simmons 6:00 Sept. 29 *East Texas Baptist 6:00 Sept. 29 *Belhaven Univ. 1:00 Oct. 6 *@UMHB 6:00 Oct. 6 *@East Texas Baptist 6:00 Oct. 13 *Sul Ross State 6:00 Oct. 13 *UMHB 1:00 Oct. 20 *Texas Lutheran 1:00 Oct. 20 *@Sul Ross State 6:00 Oct. 27 *@Southwestern Univ. 1:00 Oct. 27 *@Texas Lutheran Univ. 1:00 Nov. 3 *@Belhaven Univ. 1:00 Nov. 3 *Southwestern Univ. 4:00 Nov. 10 *McMurry University 1:00 Nov. 10 *@Louisiana College 12:00

All-Time Series All-Time Series UMHB leads 18-6 UMHB leads 18-2 Last Five Meetings Last Five Meetings 2014 @Belton W 41-28 2013 @Belton W 80-0 2015 @Abilene L 26-29 2014 @Brownwood W 84-13 2015 @Abilene W 37-19 2015 @Belton W 67-14 2016 @Belton W 20-15 2016 @Brownwood W 59-10 2017 @Abilene W 17-7 2017 @Belton W 65-0 2018 Opponents

Belhaven University McMurry University Oct. 20 • Jackson, MS • 12:00 Oct. 27 • Belton • 1:00

Location: Jackson, MS Location: Abilene, TX Founded: 1883 Founded: 1923 Enrollment: 4,280 Enrollment: 1,100 President: Dr. Roger Parrott President: Dr. Sandra Harper Athletics Director: Scott Little Athletics Director: Sam Ferguson Conference: American Southwest Conference: American Southwest Nickname: Blazers Nickname: War Hawks Colors: Green and Gold Colors: Maroon and White Stadium: Belhaven Bowl Stadium (1,200) Stadium: Wilford Moore Stadium (3,550) Head Coach: Blaine McCorkle Head Coach: Lance Hinson Alma Mater (Year): Louisiana State University 1998 Alma Mater (Year): North Texas 1996 Record at School (Years): 0-0 (1st Year) Record at School (Years): 12-27 (4 Years) Overall Record (Years): Same Overall Record (Years): 48-81 (13 Years) SID: Dylan Foley SID: Dave Beyer Office Phone: (601) 968-8765 Office Phone: (325) 793-4612 Home Phone: TBD Home Phone: (630) 418-2677 Office Fax: (601) 510-2789 Office Fax: (325) 793-4604 Press Box Phone: (601) 968-8765 Press Box Phone: (325) 793-4740 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 2017 Record: 2-8 (1-8 ASC, T-9th place) 2017 Record: 2-8 (2-7 ASC, T-7th place) Offense: Mutiple Offense: Multiple Defense: 3-3-5 Defense: 3-3-5 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 50/25 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 61/37 Starters Returning: 3 offense, 7 defense Starters Returning: 8 offense, 3 defense

Top Returners Top Returners Hunter McEachern Jr. QB 2769 yds., 27 TD Kevin Hurley, Jr. Jr. QB 1369 yards, 13 TD Brad Foley So. RB 467 yds., 3 TD Eriel Dorsey Jr. WR 44 rec., 3 TD Denarrius Noel Sr. LB 72 tackles, 7 TFL Josh Smith So. LB 87 tackles, 6 TFL Garrett Osborne Sr. LB 35 tackles, 2 TFL Reagan Miller Jr. DB 38 tackles, 1 INT 2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule Aug. 30 Millsaps College 7:00 Aug. 30 Trinity University 6:00 Sept. 15 *Texas Lutheran 7:00 Sept. 8 *Southwestern Univ. 7:00 Sept. 22 *East Texas Baptist 7:00 Sept. 15 *@Howard Payne 7:00 Sept. 29 *@Howard Payne 7:00 Sept. 22 *Sul Ross State 6:00 Oct. 6 *McMurry Univ. 12:00 Sept. 29 *@Texas Lutheran 6:00 Oct. 13 *@Southwestern Univ. TBA Oct. 6 *@Belhaven University 12:00 Oct. 20 *UMHB 12:00 Oct. 13 *Louisiana College 1:00 Oct. 27 *@Louisiana College 6:00 Oct. 27 *@UMHB 1:00 Nov. 3 *Hardin-Simmons 1:00 Nov. 3 *East Texas Baptist 1:00 Nov. 10 *@Sul Ross State 6:00 Nov. 10 *@Hardin-Simmons 1:00

All-Time Series All-Time Series UMHB leads 5-2 UMHB Leads 14-2 Last Five Meetings Last Five Meetings 2000 @Belton W 34-17 2010 @Abilene W 43-31 2001 @Jackson, MS W 20-6 2011 @Belton W 28-27 2015 @Belton W 59-13 2011 @Belton W 49-20 2016 @Jackson, MS W 59-21 2016 @Belton W 66-3 2017 @Belton W 45-7 2017 @Abilene W 62-0 2018 Opponents

Louisiana College East Texas Baptist University Nov. 3 • Belton • 1:00 Nov. 10 • Marshall • 2:00

Location: Pineville, LA Location: Marshall, TX Founded: 1906 Founded: 1912 Enrollment: 1,100 Enrollment: 1,200 President: Dr. Rick Brewer President: Dr. Blair Blackburn Athletics Director: Reni Mason Athletics Director: Ryan Erwin Conference: American Southwest Conference: American Southwest Nickname: Wildcats Nickname: Tigers Colors: Blue and Orange Colors: Navy and Gold Stadium: Wildcat Stadium (7,000) Stadium: Ornelas (3,000) Head Coach: Justin Charles Head Coach: Brian Mayper Alma Mater (Year): Louisiana College, 1989 Alma Mater (Year): Sam Houston State, 1994 Record at School (Years): 3-7 (1 Year) Record at School (Years): 0-0 (First Year) Overall Record (Years): Same Overall Record (Years): Same SID: Brad Welborn SID: Adam Ledyard Office Phone: (318) 487-7987 Office Phone: (903) 923-2129 Home Phone: (318) 393-0936 Home Phone: (903) 407-8320 Office Fax: (318) 487-7846 Office Fax: (903) 934-8115 Press Box Phone: (318) 393-0936 Press Box Phone: (903) 407-8320 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 2017 Record: 3-7 (2-7 ASC, T-7th place) 2017 Record: 7-3 (6-3 ASC, T-3rd place) Offense: Spread Offense: Multiple Defense: 4-2-5 Defense: Multiple Lettermen Returning/Lost: 52/33 Lettermen Returning/Lost: 63/22 Starters Returning: 7 offense, 4 defense Starters Returning: 2 offense, 6 defense

Top Returners Top Returners Aaron Woods Sr. RB 601 yards, 3 TD Brian Baca Jr. QB 1867 yds., 18 TD Drake Battaglia Sr. WR 36 rec., 8 TD Richard Johnson Sr. WR 56 rec., 15 TD Orel Ledet, Jr. Sr. LB 97 tackles 5 TFL Zackary Biles Sr. S 76 tackles, 3 INT Julius Johnson So. LB 59 tackles, 8 TFL Zack Walker Sr. DL 41 tackles, 7 TFL 2018 Schedule 2018 Schedule Sept. 8 @Angelo State Univ. 6:00 Aug. 30 Wisconsin-Platteville 7:00 Sept. 15 *Hardin-Simmons 6:00 Sept. 15 *Southwestern Univ. 6:00 Sept. 22 *@Southwestern Univ. 6:00 Sept. 22 *@Belhaven University 7:00 Sept. 29 *@Sul Ross State 6:00 Sept. 29 *@Hardin-Simmons 6:00 Oct. 6 *Texas Lutheran 6:00 Oct. 6 *Howard Payne 6:00 Oct. 13 *@McMurry Univ. 1:00 Oct. 13 *@Texas Lutheran 1:00 Oct. 20 *East Texas Baptist 6:00 Oct. 20 *@Louisiana College 6:00 Oct. 27 *Belhaven Univ. 6:00 Oct. 27 *Sul Ross State 2:00 Nov. 3 *@UMHB 1:00 Nov. 3 *@McMurry University 2:00 Nov. 10 *Howard Payne 12:00 Nov. 10 *UMHB 2:00

All-Time Series All-Time Series UMHB leads 18-0 UMHB leads 17-1 Last Five Meetings Last Five Meetings 2013 @Belton W 45-34 2013 @Belton W 65-10 2014 @Belton W 45-24 2014 @Marshall W 83-19 2015 @Pineville, LA W 54-6 2015 @Belton W 67-20 2016 @Belton W 63-7 2016 @Marshall W 59-22 2017 @Pineville, LA W 51-20 2017 @Belton W 31-21 Cru Football Team Records

Single Game Pass Completions Completions Opponent Date 28 comp. East Texas Baptist 11/14/15 Yards Rushing 27 comp. Redlands 9/13/14 Yards Opponent Date 24 comp. Louisiana College 11/17/12 613 yds Mississippi Coll. 10/20/07 24 comp. Sul Ross State 10/10/15 576 yds Howard Payne 10/9/04 24 comp. East Texas Bapt. 10/15/16 563 yds McMurry University 11/6/04 560 yds Belhaven 11/5/16 Fewest Points Allowed 522 yds Thomas More 11/27/10 Pts Allowed Opponent Date 0 pts Brockport 12/09/17 0 pts Linfield College 11/25/17 Yards Passing 0 pts McMurry Univ. 10/28/17 Yards Opponent Date 0 pts Howard Payne 10/14/17 439 yds East Texas Baptist 11/14/15 0 pts 16 other times 397 yds Southwestern 9/30/17 379 yds Sul Ross State 9/29/12 Fewest Rushing Yards Allowed 377 yds Sul Ross State 10/10/15 Yds Allowed Opponent Date 375 yds Louisiana College 11/17/12 -87 yds Belhaven 10/3/15 -46 yds SWAGU 9/26/98 -45 yds Trinity Univ. 11/17/07 Total Offense -38 yds Louisiana College 10/14/06 Yards Opponent Date -36 yds Louisiana College 10/13/07 769 yds Thomas More 11/27/10 762 yds Sul Ross State 9/29/12 749 yds Belhaven 11/5/16 Fewest Passing Yards Allowed 721 yds Howard Payne 10/9/04 Yds Allowed Opponent Date 706 yds McMurry University 11/6/04 8 yds Willamette Univ. 9/13/03 12 yds SWAGU 9/25/99 21 yds Howard Payne 10/14/17 Points Scored 25 yds McMurry Univ. 9/27/08 Points Opponent Date 32 yds Austin College 9/23/00 84 pts Howard Payne 11/8/14 83 pts East Texas Baptist 11/15/14 Miscellaneous Single Game Records 81 pts Texas Lutheran 11/13/10 Most First Downs: 39, Texas Lutheran, 11/13/10 80 pts Howard Payne 11/2/13 Most Return Yards: 350, ETBU, 11/11/00 77 pts Sul Ross State 11/5/11 Most Penalty Yards: 228, Howard Payne, 11/7/09 Most Turnovers: 7, Linfield College, 11/28/09 Most Turnovers Forced: 8, Sul Ross St., 10/28/00, East Rushing Attempts Texas Baptist, 11/11/00 and Howard Payne, 10/20/01 Att. Opponent Date Highest Time of Possession: 52:35, Texas Lutheran, 74 att. Howard Payne 10/9/04 11/14/98 73 att. Wesley College 11/26/05 Fewest Points Scored: 0, Mount Union, 12/15/17 and 73 att. Hardin-Simmons 10/4/08 Mississippi College 10/17/98 71 att. Sul Ross State 9/29/12 Most Points Allowed: 56, Hardin-Simmons, 10/7/98 70 att. Belhaven College 9/9/00 Most Passing Yards Allowed: 498, McMurry University, 9/18/10 Passing Attempts Most Rushing Yards Allowed: 350, East Texas Baptist, Att. Opponent Date 10/22/11 51 att. Howard Payne 11/7/15 Fewest Yards Total Offense Allowed: 27, McMurry, 43 att. East Texas Bapt. 10/15/16 9/27/08 43 att. East Texas Baptist 11/14/15 Most Yards Total Offense Allowed: 644, Hardin-Sim- 43 att. Austin College 10/23/99 mons, 11/7/98 43 att. Redlands 9/13/14 Cru Football Individual Records

Rushing Touchdowns (Season) Yards (Game) Player TD’s Year Player Yards Opponent Year Jarvis Thrasher 23 2007 Jarvis Thrasher 324 Miss. Coll. 2007 Quincy Daniels 21 2010 Caleb Moore 265 Texas Lutheran 2011 Markeith Miller 21 2016 Markeith Miller 235 Belhaven 2016 Quincy Daniels 19 2007 Justin Bryson 225 McMurry 2003 Duane Thompson 16 2014 Isaac Shaw 224 Louisiana Co. 2001 Darius Wilson 16 2011 Yards (Season) Touchdowns (Career) Player Att.-Yards Year Player TD’s Years Jarvis Thrasher 212-1,899 2007 Quincy Daniels 59 06-10 Justin Bryson 301-1,869 2004 LiDarral Bailey 47 09-12 Quincy Daniels 211-1,566 2007 Jarvis Thrasher 43 05-07 Markeith Miller 212-1,483 2016 Justin Bryson 41 02-05 Quincy Daniels 249-1,388 2010 Freddie Rollins 39 04-06 Yards (Career) Receiving Player Att.-Yards Years Receptions (Game) Quincy Daniels 662-4,157 06-10 Player Rec. Opponent Year Justin Bryson 605-3,672 02-05 Doc Ashford 11 Austin Coll. 1999 LiDarral Bailey 586-3,508 09-12 Wykeyhe Walker 10 Sul Ross St. 2015 Jarvis Thrasher 461-3,355 05-07 5 players tied with 9 last accomplished by Freddie Rollins 451-2,937 04-06 T.J. Josey 9 McMurry Univ. 2017 Attempts (Game) Receptions (Season) Player Att. Opponent Year Player Rec.-Yards Year Freddie Rollins 42 Wesley Coll. 2005 Bryce Wilkerson 66-709 2017 Markeith Miller 36 Redlands 2016 Damian Davis 61-928 2011 Anton Holloway 34 McMurry Univ. 1998 Wykeyhe Walker 57-943 2015 Anton Holloway 32 Sul Ross St. 1998 T.J. Josey 52-1,063 2016 Elijah Hudson 32 Redlands 2013 Bryce Wilkerson 52-686 2016 Attempts (Season) Receptions (Career) Player Att-Yards Year Player Rec.-Yards Years Justin Bryson 301-1,869 2004 Wykeyhe Walker 138-2,267 13-16 Quincy Daniels 249-1,388 2010 Marcus Wimby 123-1,708 12-15 Darius Wilson 244-1,339 2011 Bryce Wilkerson 118-1,395 14-17 Markeith Miller 234-1,156 2017 DeNerian Thomas 115-1,145 15- Elijah Hudson 224-1,150 2013 P.J. Williams 109-2,290 03-05 Attempts (Career) Receiving Yards (Game) Player Att.-Yards Years Player Rec-Yds Opponent Year Quincy Daniels 662-4,157 06-10 Wykeyhe Walker 10-205 Sul Ross St. 2015 Justin Bryson 605-3,672 02-05 Shaun Rochon 7-197 Howard Payne 2002 LiDarral Bailey 586-3,508 09-12 Doc Ashford 11-191 Austin Coll. 1999 Darius Wilson 464-2,669 09-12 T.J. Josey 4-181 Sul Ross St. 2016 Jarvis Thrasher 461-3,355 05-07 T.J. Josey 4-180 Linfield 2016 Touchdowns (Game) P.J. Williams 5-170 Louisiana Co. 2003 Player TD’s Opponent Year Receiving Yards (Season) Markeith Miller 5 McMurry Univ. 2017 Player Rec-Yards Year 6 players tied with 4 last accomplished by T.J. Josey 52-1,063 2016 Duane Thompson 4 TD’s Texas Lutheran 2014 Wykeyhe Walker 57-943 2015 T.J. Josey 41-930 2017 Damian Davis 61-928 2011 P.J. Williams 44-879 2004 Cru Football Individual Records Receiving Yards (Career) Pass Attempts (Game) Player Rec.-Yards Year Player Att. Opponent Year P.J. Williams 109-2,290 03-05 Orlando Garza 43 Austin Coll. 1999 Wykeyhe Walker 138-2,267 13-16 Blake Jackson 42 East Tex. Bapt. 2016 T.J. Josey 104-2,119 14- Kyle Jones 40 Southwestern 2017 Damian Davis 99-1,733 10-11 Zach Anderson 39 Huntingdon 2015 Marcus Wimby 123-1,708 12-15 Zach Anderson 37 Redlands 2014 Receiving Touchdowns Pass Attempts (Season) Single Game: 3, 5 times, most recently, Wykeyhe Walker, Player Att.(Comp.) Year Sul Ross State, 2015 Blake Jackson 358 (235) 2016 Single Season: 12, Patrick Oliver, 2007 and Wykeyhe LiDarral Bailey 276 (195) 2012 Walker, 2015 Zach Anderson 274 (164) 2015 Career: 29, P.J. Williams, 2003-05 Zach Anderson 247 (154) 2014 Passing LiDarral Bailey 217 (133) 2011 Zach Anderson 217 (144) 2013 Yards (Game) Player Yds Opponent Year Pass Attempts (Career) Kyle Jones 397 Southwestern 2017 Player Att. (Comp.) Years Blake Jackson 359 East Tex. Bapt. 2016 LiDarral Bailey 748 (463) 09-12 Zach Anderson 359 Louisiana Coll. 2013 Zach Anderson 739 (463) 12-15 Zach Anderson 358 Sul Ross St. 2015 Cody Fredenburg 619 (312) 00-03 Zach Anderson 344 East Tex. Bapt. 2015 Josh Welch 603 (318) 04-07 Blake Jackson 487 (311) 14-16 Yards (Season) Player Yards Year Touchdown Passes (Game) Blake Jackson 3,282 2016 Player TD’s Opponent Year LiDarral Bailey 2,642 2012 Blake Jackson 5 McMurry 2016 Zach Anderson 2,613 2015 8 players tied with 4 last accomplished by Zach Anderson 2,319 2014 Kyle Jones 4 Southwestern 2017 Zach Anderson 2,019 2013 Touchdown Passes (Season) Yards (Career) Player TD’s Year Blake Jackson 35 2016 Player Yards Years Zach Anderson 6,938 12-15 LiDarral Bailey 30 2012 LiDarral Bailey 6,712 09-12 Zach Anderson 23 2015 Cody Fredenburg 5,032 00-03 Zach Anderson 21 2013 Josh Welch 4,914 04-07 Zach Anderson 20 2014 Pass Completions (Game) Touchdown Passes (Career) Player Comp. Opponent Year Player TD’s Years Blake Jackson 23 East Tex. Bapt. 2016 LiDarral Bailey 67 09-12 Kyle Jones 23 Southwestern 2017 Zach Anderson 64 12-15 Four players tied with 22 last accomplished by Josh Welch 56 04-07 Zach Anderson 22 Sul Ross St. 2015 Blake Jackson 49 14-16 Cody Fredenburg 40 00-03 Pass Completions (Season) Player Comp. (Att.) Year Had Intercepted (Game) Blake Jackson 235 (358) 2016 Player INT Opponent Year LiDarral Bailey 195 (276) 2012 Orlando Garza 4 Austin Coll. 1999 Zach Anderson 164 (274) 2015 9 tied with 3 Zach Anderson 154 (247) 2014 Had Intercepted (Season) Pass Completions (Career) Player INT Year LiDarral Bailey 13 2011 Player Comp.(Att.) Years Zach Anderson 463 (739) 12-15 Zach Anderson 11 2013 LiDarral Bailey 463 (748) 09-12 LiDarral Bailey 10 2010 Josh Welch 318 (603) 04-07 Orlando Garza 9 1999 Cody Fredenburg 312 (619) 00-03 Blake Jackson 9 2016 Cru Football Individual Records

Defensive Int. Return Yards (Season) Total Tackles (Game) Player Yards(Int) Year Player Tack. Opponent Year Eric Allen 220 (3) 2014 Tevin Jones 19 East Tex. Bapt. 2017 Javicz Jones 199 (8) 2012 RoJo Johnson 18 Hardin-Simmons 2003 Kris Brown 195 (5) 2017 Javicz Jones 18 ETBU 2011 Anthony Johnson 165 (5) 2004 Deshon Kinsey 18 ETBU 2013 Int. Return Yards (Career) Pierce Thedford 17 Huntingdon 2015 Player Yards(Int) Years Five players tied with 16 last accomplished by Eric Allen 415 (10) 11-14 Pierce Thedford Texas Lutheran 2014 Kris Brown 298 (14) 13-17 Total Tackles (Season) Javicz Jones 260 (11) 09-12 Player Tackles Year Anthony Johnson 203 (11) 03-04 Javicz Jones 141 2011 Baylor Mullins 200 (18) 13-16 Javicz Jones 135 2012 Sacks (Game) Deshon Kinsey 132 2013 Player Sacks Opponent Year Tevin Jones 129 2017 Jon Isom 5.0 Louisiana Co. 2015 Keith Reineke 121 2016 Haston Adams 4.5 Belhaven 2015 Total Tackles (Career) 3 players tied with 3.5 last accomplished by Player Tackles Years Ajay Fanene 3.5 Brockport 2017 Javicz Jones 467 09-12 Sacks (Season) Baylor Mullins 326 13-16 Player Sacks Year Jerrell Freeman 311 04-07 Teidrick Smith 18.0 2015 Preston Meyer 295 99-02 Ajay Fanene 16.5 2017 Deshon Kinsey 280 11-14 Teidrick Smith 15.5 2016 Interceptions (Game) Jon Isom 12.5 2015 Player INT Opponent Year Silvio Diaz 11.0 2013 RoJo Johnson 3 ETBU 2003 Sacks (Career) Anthony Johnson 3 ETBU 2004 Player Sacks Years 37 players tied with 2 last accomplished by Teidrick Smith 52.0 13-16 Jefferson Fritz 2 Mount Union 2017 Silvio Diaz 34.0 10-13 Interceptions (Season) Ajay Fanene 22.5 16-17 Player INT Year Haston Adams 21.0 14-17 Javicz Jones 8 2012 Keith Zunker 19.0 02-04 Cody Jones 7 2013 Tackles For Loss (Game) 4 players tied with 6 last accomplished by Player TFL Opponent Year Baylor Mullins 6 2016 Jon Isom 6 Louisiana Co. 2015 Interceptions (Career) Four players tied at 5 most recently Player INT Years Haston Adams 5 Belhaven 2015 Baylor Mullins 18 13-16 Tackles For Loss (Season) Brett Parker 15 05-09 Player TFL Year Kris Brown 14 13-17 Teidrick Smith 27.0 2015 Cody Jones 12 11-13 Preston Meyer 25.0 2001 5 players tied with 11 last accomplished by Teidrick Smith 23.5 2016 Brodrick Crain 11 11-13 Jon Isom 22.5 2015 Int. Return Yards (Game) Haston Adams 20.5 2017 Player Yards(Int) Opponent Year Ajay Fanene 20.5 2017 Eric Allen 120 (2) Hardin-Simmons 2014 Tackles For Loss (Career) Javicz Jones 116 (2) ETBU 2012 Player TFL Years Tommy Williams 103 (2) SWAGU 1999 Teidrick Smith 84.0 13-16 Eric Allen 100 (1) Howard Payne 2014 Preston Meyer 61.0 99-02 Haston Adams 58.5 14-17 Silvio Diaz 54.0 10-13 UMHB Year-By-Year Results 1998 (3-7, 2-5 ASC, T-6th Place) 2004 (13-2, 8-1 ASC, 2nd Place), National Runner-Up Sept. 5 @ Trinity University L 14-37 Sept. 11 Willamette (OR) University W 25-22 OT Sept. 19 Belhaven College L 19-20 Sept. 18 @ Texas Lutheran University W 36-27 Sept. 26 @SW Assemblies of God University W 32-12 Sept. 25 Louisiana College W 68-16 Oct. 3 @ McMurry University L 25-41 Oct. 2 @ Mississippi College W 49-3 Oct. 10 Sul Ross State University W 28-25 Oct. 9 Howard Payne University W 62-24 Oct. 17 @ Mississippi College L 0-28 Oct. 16 @ Sul Ross State University W 56-7 Oct. 24 Austin College L 20-34 Oct. 23 Hardin-Simmons University L 22-49 Oct. 31 @ Howard Payne University L 14-41 Oct. 30 @ East Texas Baptist University W 60-33 Nov. 7 Hardin-Simmons University L 9-56 Nov. 6 @ McMurry University W 73-23 Nov. 14 Texas Lutheran University W 27-3 Nov. 13 Austin College W 70-13 Nov. 20 @ Trinity University W 32-13 1999 (4-6, 3-4 ASC, T-4th Place) (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Sept. 4 Trinity University L 13-28 Nov. 27 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 42-28 Sept. 11 @ Belhaven College L 16-19 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Sept. 25 SW Assemblies of God W 48-0 Dec. 4 @ Washington & Jefferson (PA) W 52-16 Oct. 2 McMurry University L 7-21 (NCAA Playoffs 3rd Round) Oct. 9 @ Sul Ross State University W 16-15 Dec. 11 @ Mount Union (OH) College W 38-35 Oct. 16 Mississippi College W 30-27 OT (NCAA National Semifinals) Oct. 23 @ Austin College L 21-34 Dec. 18 vs. Linfield (OR) College L 21-28 Oct. 30 Howard Payne University W 12-9 (Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl) Nov. 6 @ Hardin-Simmons University L 21-28 Nov. 13 @ Texas Lutheran University L 24-34 2005 (9-2, 7-1 ASC, 1st Place) Sept. 10 @ Willamette (OR) University W 45-24 2000 (9-1, 8-1 ASC, 2nd Place) Sept. 17 Texas Lutheran University W 28-21 Sept. 9 Belhaven College W 34-17 Sept. 24 @ Louisiana College Canceled Sept. 16 @ McMurry University W 20-6 Oct. 1 Mississippi College W 61-0 Sept. 23 Austin College W 27-0 Oct. 8 @ Howard Payne University L 20-24 Sept. 30 @ Texas Lutheran University W 42-28 Oct. 15 Sul Ross State University W 27-6 Oct. 7 Louisiana College W 38-16 Oct. 22 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 38-7 Oct. 14 @ Mississippi College W 24-6 Oct. 29 East Texas Baptist University W 23-7 Oct. 21 Howard Payne University W 19-14 Nov. 5 McMurry University W 72-0 Oct. 28 @ Sul Ross State University W 52-14 Nov. 12 @ Austin College W 58-0 Nov. 4 Hardin-Simmons University L 7-21 Nov. 19 @ Trinity University W 35-6 Nov. 11 @ East Texas Baptist University W 52-7 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Nov. 26 Wesley (DE) College L 36-46 2001 (8-2, 7-1 ASC, 2nd Place) (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Sept. 8 @ Belhaven College W 20-6 Sept. 15 McMurry University Cancelled 2006 (10-3, 8-0 ASC, 1st Place) Sept. 22 @ Austin College W 20-3 Sept. 9 @ Christopher Newport (VA) University L 10-15 Sept. 29 Texas Lutheran University W 44-9 Sept. 16 @ Sul Ross State University W 45-2 Oct. 6 @ Louisiana College W 28-13 Sept. 23 Texas Lutheran University W 31-9 Oct. 13 Mississippi College W 10-7 Sept. 30 @ McMurry University W 38-15 Oct. 20 @ Howard Payne University W 10-3 Oct. 7 Hardin-Simmons University W 28-16 Oct. 27 Sul Ross State University W 57-7 Oct. 14 @ Louisiana College W 56-7 Nov. 3 @ Hardin-Simmons University L 27-30 Oct. 21 Mississippi College W 41-14 Nov. 10 East Texas Baptist University W 29-27 Oct. 28 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater L 3-7 Nov. 17 @ Trinity University L 6-30 Nov. 4 @ East Texas Baptist University W 33-28 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Nov. 11 Howard Payne University W 55-7 Nov. 18 Hardin-Simmons University W 33-21 2002 (10-1, 9-0 ASC, 1st Place) (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Sept. 14 Willamette (OR) University W 42-26 Nov. 25 Washington & Jefferson (PA) W 30-27 Sept. 21 Austin College W 44-3 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Sept. 28 @ Texas Lutheran University W 24-5 Dec. 2 @ Wesley (DE) College L 20-34 Oct. 5 Louisiana College W 69-12 (NCAA Playoffs 3rd Round) Oct. 12 @ Mississippi College W 39-24 Oct. 19 Howard Payne University W 42-17 2007 (12-2, 8-0 ASC, 1st Place) Oct. 26 @ Sul Ross State University W 31-0 Sept. 8 Christopher Newport (VA) University W 51-19 Nov. 2 Hardin-Simmons University W 35-16 Sept. 15 Sul Ross State University W 55-14 Nov. 9 @ East Texas Baptist University W 23-22 Sept. 22 @ Texas Lutheran University W 48-0 Nov. 16 @ McMurry University W 59-7 Sept. 29 McMurry University W 61-19 Nov. 23 @ Trinity University L 38-48 Oct. 6 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 47-14 Oct. 13 Louisiana College W 70-14 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Oct. 20 @ Mississippi College W 69-30 2003 (9-1, 8-1 ASC, T-1st Place) Oct. 27 @ University of Wisconsin-Whitewater L 14-41 Sept. 13 @ Willamette (OR) University W 27-15 Nov. 3 East Texas Baptist University W 72-7 Sept. 20 @ Austin College W 41-7 Nov. 10 @ Howard Payne University W 70-20 Sept. 27 Texas Lutheran University W 27-7 Nov. 17 Trinity University W 52-23 Oct. 4 @ Louisiana College W 37-14 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Oct. 11 Mississippi College W 67-7 Nov. 24 North Carolina Wesleyan W 64-0 Oct. 18 @ Howard Payne University W 31-0 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Oct. 25 Sul Ross State University W 62-0 Dec. 1 @ Wesley (DE) College W 27-10 Nov. 1 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 43-36 (NCAA Playoffs 3rd Round) Nov. 8 East Texas Baptist University L 21-28 OT Dec. 8 @ University of Wisconsin-Whitewater L 7-16 Nov. 15 McMurry University W 63-6 (NCAA National Semifinals) UMHB Year-By-Year Results

2008 (12-2, 8-0 ASC, 1st Place) 2012 (13-1, 7-0 ASC, 1st Place) Sept. 12 Southern Nazarene (OK) University W 30-7 Sept. 8 Kean University (NJ) W 34-7 Sept. 20 Texas Lutheran University W 63-7 Sept. 15 @ Wesley (DE) College W 32-25 Sept. 27 @ McMurry University W 46-0 Sept. 22 @ Trinity University W 49-28 Oct. 4 Hardin-Simmons University W 20-18 Sept. 29 @ Sul Ross State University W 76-28 Oct. 11 @ Louisiana College W 35-10 Oct. 6 Texas Lutheran University W 49-31 Oct. 18 Mississippi College W 26-14 Oct. 13 @ Louisiana College W 30-3 Oct. 25 @ Southern Oregon University L 28-40 Oct. 20 Hardin-Simmons University W 45-32 Nov. 1 @ East Texas Baptist University W 27-6 Oct. 27 @ Howard Payne University W 68-6 Nov. 8 Howard Payne University W 67-0 Nov. 3 @ East Texas Baptist University W 54-20 Nov. 15 @ Sul Ross State University W 42-20 Nov. 10 Mississippi College W 59-0 Nov. 22 Hardin-Simmons University W 38-35 Nov. 17 Louisiana College W 59-20 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Nov. 29 Wesley (DE) College W 46-14 Nov. 24 Franklin (IN) College W 63-17 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Dec. 6 Washington & Jefferson (PA) W 63-7 Dec. 1 Wesley (DE) College W 32-20 (NCAA Playoffs 3rd Round) (NCAA Quarterfinals) Dec. 13 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater L 13-39 Dec. 8 @ Mount Union (OH) University L 35-48 (NCAA Semifinals) (NCAA Semifinals) 2009 (10-2, 7-1 ASC, T-1st Place) 2013 (13-1, 6-0 ASC, 1st Place) Sept. 12 @ Southern Nazarene (OK) University W 42-7 Sept. 7 @ University of Redlands (CA) W 31-13 Sept. 19 @ Texas Lutheran University W 59-7 Sept. 14 @ Kean University W 34-7 Sept. 26 McMurry University W 41-8 Sept. 21 Wesley (DE) College W 35-7 Oct. 3 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 23-7 Sept. 28 Sul Ross State University W 40-18 Oct. 10 Louisiana College W 54-20 Oct. 5 Trinity University W 49-7 Oct. 17 @ Mississippi College L 14-17 Oct. 19 Louisiana College W 45-34 Oct. 24 Southern Oregon University W 21-0 Oct. 26 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 63-7 Oct. 31 East Texas Baptist University W 52-10 Nov. 2 Howard Payne University W 80-0 Nov. 7 @ Howard Payne University W 45-7 Nov. 9 East Texas Baptist University W 65-10 Nov. 14 Sul Ross State University W 48-16 Nov. 16 @ Mississippi College W 56-30 Nov. 21 @ Central (IA) College W 42-40 Nov. 23 University of Redlands (CA) W 35-7 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Nov. 28 @ Linfield (OR) College L 21-53 Nov. 30 Rowan University (NJ) W 59-8 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Dec. 7 St. John Fisher (NY) W 45-23 2010 (12-1, 8-0 ASC, 1st Place) (NCAA Quarterfinals) Sept. 11 @ University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 24-19 Dec. 14 University of Wisconsin-Whitewater L 15-16 Sept. 18 @ McMurry University W 43-31 (NCAA Semifinals) Sept. 25 Hardin-Simmons University W 42-28 Oct. 2 @ Louisiana College W 42-38 2014 (11-1, 5-0 ASC, 1st Place) Oct. 9 Mississippi College W 41-31 Sept. 6 @ Millsaps (MS) College W 43-7 Oct. 16 @ Southern Oregon University W 31-10 Sept. 13 University of Redlands (CA) W 36-0 Oct. 23 @ East Texas Baptist University W 34-28 OT Sept. 20 @ University of Wisconsin-La Crosse W 41-22 Oct. 30 Howard Payne University W 45-3 Sept. 27 Kean (NJ) University W 73-7 Nov. 6 @ Sul Ross State University W 76-12 Oct. 11 @ Sul Ross State University W 56-9 Nov. 13 Texas Lutheran University W 81-3 Oct. 18 Louisiana College W 45-24 Nov. 20 Christopher Newport (VA) Univ. W 59-7 Oct. 25 @ Texas Lutheran University W 72-16 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Nov. 1 Hardin-Simmons University W 41-28 Nov. 27 Thomas More (KY) College W 69-7 Nov. 8 @ Howard Payne University W 84-13 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Nov. 15 @ East Texas Baptist University W 83-19 Dec. 4 @ Wesley (DE) College L 9-19 Nov. 22 Texas Lutheran University W 27-20 (NCAA Quarterfinals) (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Nov. 29 Linfield (OR) College L 28-31 2011 (12-1, 8-0 ASC, 1st Place) (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Sept. 10 University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse W 27-20 Sept. 17 McMurry University W 28-27 2015 (11-2, 4-1 ASC, T-1st Place) Sept. 24 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 35-17 Sept. 5 @ Ohio Wesleyan University W 42-3 Oct. 1 Louisiana College W 36-10 Sept. 12 Millsaps (MS) College W 65-12 Oct. 8 @ Mississippi College W 35-12 Sept. 19 University of Wisconsin-La Crosse W 43-10 Oct. 15 Southern Oregon University W 52-12 Oct. 3 Belhaven University W 59-13 Oct. 22 East Texas Baptist University W 54-30 Oct. 10 Sul Ross State University W 62-20 Oct. 29 @ Howard Payne University W 57-6 Oct. 17 @ Louisiana College W 54-6 Nov. 5 Sul Ross State University W 77-13 Oct. 24 Texas Lutheran University W 48-20 Nov. 12 @ Texas Lutheran University W 56-17 Oct. 31 @ Hardin-Simmons University L 26-29 Nov. 19 University of Redlands (CA) W 34-13 Nov. 7 Howard Payne University W 67-14 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Nov. 14 East Texas Baptist University W 67-20 Nov. 26 McMurry University W 49-20 Nov. 21 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 37-19 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Dec. 3 Wesley (DE) College L 24-27 Nov. 28 Huntingdon (AL) College W 43-23 (NCAA Quarterfinals) (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Dec. 5 @ Linfield (OR) College L 35-38 (NCAA Quarterfinals) UMHB Year-By-Year Results/All-Time vs. Opponents 2016 (15-0, 6-0 ASC, 1st Place) National Champions The Cru All-Time vs Opponents Sept. 3 Ohio Wesleyan University W 56-0 Albright (PA) College 0-0 Sept. 10 @ Texas Lutheran University W 56-21 Austin College 6-2 Sept. 17 Linfield (OR) College W 66-27 Belhaven (MS) College 5-2 Oct. 1 McMurry University W 66-3 The College at Brockport (NY) 1-0* Oct. 8 @ Howard Payne University W 59-10 Oct. 15 @ East Texas Baptist University W 59-22 Central (IA) College 1-0* Oct. 22 Hardin-Simmons University W 20-15 Chapman (CA) University 1-0* Oct. 29 @ Sul Ross State University W 59-10 Christopher Newport (VA) University 2-1* Nov. 5 @ Belhaven University W 59-21 East Texas Baptist University 17-1 Nov. 12 Louisiana College W 63-7 Franklin (IN) College 1-0* Nov. 19 University of Redlands W 50-28 Hardin-Simmons University 18-6* (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Howard Payne University 18-2 Nov. 26 Linfield (OR) College W 27-10 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Huntingdon (AL) College 1-0* Dec. 3 Wheaton (IL) College W 38-16 Kean (NJ) University 3-0 (NCAA Playoffs 3rd Round) Linfield (OR) College 4-4* Dec. 10 University of Mount Union (OH) W 14-12 Louisiana College 18-0 (NCAA Semifinals) Millsaps (MS) College 2-0 Dec. 16 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh W 10-7 McMurry University 14-2* (Stagg Bowl XLIV) Mississippi College 14-2 2017 (14-1, 9-0 ASC, 1st Place) National Runner-Up University of Mount Union (OH) 2-2* Sept. 9 Sul Ross State University W 23-7 North Carolina Wesleyan 1-0* Sept. 16 @ Linfield (OR) College W 24-3 Ohio Wesleyan University 2-0 Sept. 23 Texas Lutheran University W 50-7 University of Redlands (CA) 5-0* Sept. 30 @ Southwestern University W 44-10 Rowan (NJ) University 1-0* Oct. 7 @ Hardin-Simmons University W 17-7 Oct. 14 Howard Payne University W 65-0 Southern Nazarene (OK) University 2-0 Oct. 21 Belhaven University W 45-7 Southern Oregon University 3-1 Oct. 28 @ McMurry University W 62-0 Southwest Assem. of God University 2-0 Nov. 4 @ Louisiana College W 51-20 Southwestern University 1-0 Nov. 11 East Texas Baptist University W 31-210 St. John Fisher (NY) 1-0* Nov. 18 Chapman University (CA) W 50-6 Sul Ross State 20-0 (NCAA Playoffs 1st Round) Texas Lutheran Univ. 19-1* Nov. 25 Linfield (OR) College W 24-0 (NCAA Playoffs 2nd Round) Thomas More (KY) College 1-0* Dec. 2 University of St. Thomas (MN) W 24-10 Trinity University 5-4* (NCAA Playoffs 3rd Round) University of St. Thomas (MN) 1-0* Dec. 9 The College at Brockport (NY) W 24-0 Washington and Jefferson (PA) 3-0* (NCAA Semifinals) Wesley (DE) College 5-4* Dec. 16 University of Mount Union (OH) L 0-12 Wheaton (IL) College 1-0* (Stagg Bowl XLV) Willamette (OR) University 4-0 University of Wisconsin-La Crosse 4-0 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh 1-0* University of Wisconsin-Whitewater 0-5* 2018 Opponents in Bold Type * - Denotes record includes postseason meetings Top Ten Win Leaders Among Active Division III Head Football Coaches

1. Rick Giancola, Montclair State 239 2. Rick Lackner, Carnegie-Mellon 210 Pete Fredenburg, UMHB 210 4. Jim Margraff, Johns Hopkins Univ. 209 5. Steve Johnson, Bethel College 207 6. Larry Kindbom, Washington-St. Louis 205 7. Joe Fincham, Wittenberg College 201 8. Norm Eash, Illinois Wesleyan 200 9. Mike Maynard, Univ. of Redlands 189 Mike Swider, Wheaton College 189 The Cru In The Pros

Javicz Jones, LB Iowa Barnstormers - IFL

Jerrell Freeman, LB Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts - NFL Elex Reed, DL - CFL Bossier City BattleWings - AFL

Nate Menkin, OL Philadelphia Eagles, Balti- more Ravens - NFL Ottawa Redblacks - CFL

Eric Henri, LB Odessa Roughnecks - IFL

Below is a list of other former UMHB players to play professionally. The list may be incomplete. Please contact UMHB Sports Information with any additions. Teidrick Smith, LB Eric Allen - CIFL Ottawa Redblacks - CFL Zach Anderson - Sweden Corbin Campitelli - NAL Michael Coles - CPFL Silvio Diaz - CPFL and CIFL Bryce Wilkerson, WR/KR Jarred Favorite - CPFL Hamilton TigerCats - CFL Rolandus Johnson - IFL Mike Maldonado - CPFL and AFF Lorenzo Morgan - IFL Freddie Rollins - AFL Hunter Schmidt - Austria Bryson Tucker - CFL and IFL Wykeyhe Walker - Germany The following players received training camp or Marcus Wimby - CIFL minicamp invites with NFL teams: Jerrell Freeman - P.J. Williams, IFL , Nate Menkin - Houston Texas, Da- mian Davis - New York Giants, Javicz Jones - Hous- All players pictured or listed on this page made ton Texans, Teidrick Smith - Los Angeles Rams, a regular season roster or practice squad with Haston Adams - Arizona Cardinals, Blake Jackson the exception of several players listed in the camp - Cleveland Browns. invitees list. This Is UMHB

ABOUT THE UNIVERSITY The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor was chartered by the Republic of Texas in 1845, making UMHB the oldest institution of higher learning offering continuous education in the state.

The University has a projected fall enrollment of over 4,000. The campus student-to-teacher ratio is 17 to 1. Over 60 percent of UMHB’s professors have earned doctorates, and all are committed to quality education.

Approximately one-half of the University’s full-time students live on campus.

LOCATION UMHB is located in Belton, a town of nearly 20,000 people in the heart of Central Texas. Belton is on I-35, approximately 150 miles south of the Dallas-Fort Worth me- troplex and 60 miles north of Austin.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is a unique and energetic institution with an emphasis on Christian education.

The University now offers a variety of bachelor degrees in 40 different fields of study. Fields of study include: accounting, art, biology, business, chemistry, Christian Ministry, Christian Science, communication, computer studies, criminal justice, economics, education, engineering, English, environmental science, exercise physiology, finance, graphic design, history, international business, journalism, leadership, management, marketing, mathematics, music, nursing, performance, physi- cal education, physics, political science, pre-medicine, pre- physical therapy, psychology, public relations, social work, sociology, Spanish, speech and sport management.

Pre-professional programs are included in a variety of the majors listed above. The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor also offers an Honor’s Program and study abroad opportunities. This Is UMHB

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor has expanded offerings in graduate studies with the University cur- rently offering nine Master’s Degree programs and three Doctorate programs.

UMHB is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award baccalaureate, masters and doctorate de- grees. Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097 or call 404-679-4500 for questions about the accreditation of the Uni- versity of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Individual colleges are also accredited by a variety of agencies. A complete list is available at www.umhb.edu.

COSTS Tuition for the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is $880 per semester hour. Room and board costs are approximately $3,850 per semester.

FINANCIAL AID The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor is one of the most affordable private schools in the Southwest. Approximately 90 percent of its students receive some form of finan- cial assistance.

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