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2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS

Schedule/Social Media Information...... 1 Introduction Table of Contents...... 2 Anything and everything about , Media Information...... 4 the athletic department, and your Texas State Bobcat 1 San Marcos Corridor...... 6 football team. The Texas State University System...... 8 President Dr. Denise M. Trauth...... 9 Texas State University...... 10 Texas State Quick Facts...... 11 Undergraduate Majors...... 12 Academic Excellence...... 13 Athletic T-Ring Recipients...... 14 Football T-Ring Recipients...... 15 Athletics Administration Director of Athletics Dr. Larry Teis...... 16 Administration...... 17 Coaching Staff Head Coach ...... 18 Assistant Head Coach and Assistant Coaches...... 19 Texas State Athletic Facilities Bobcat Stadium...... 20 Football End Zone Complex...... 22 Athletic Facilities...... 23 Texas State Game Day...... 24 Bobcat Club...... 24 Media Coverage...... 25 2015 NFL Draft...... 26 Bobcats In The NFL...... 27 All-Americans...... 28 Texas State Preseason Accolades...... 29 Offense Preview...... 30 Defense Preview...... 32 Special Teams Preview...... 34

Non-Conference Opponents...... 35 2015 Preview Information Sun Belt Conference...... 36 A detailed look into the 2015 Bobcats including rosters, Sun Belt Conference Opponents...... 38 positions, experience and the opponents. 35 Sun Belt Conference Composite Schedule...... 40 All-Time Series Records...... 41 Series History Versus 2015 Opponents...... 42 Texas State In Season-Opening and Homecoming Games...... 43 Quick Facts...... 44 Personnel Breakdown...... 45 Roster ...... 46 Postition Chart...... 48

Head Coach Dennis Franchione...... 49 Coaching Staff Assistant Coaches Get to know head coach Dennis Franchione along with his Mike Schultz...... 54 49 Jeff Conway...... 55 coaching staff, inside and out. John Thompson...... 56 Brad Franchione...... 57 Ashley Ambrose...... 58 ...... 59 Mike Hudson...... 60 Jason Johnson...... 61 Kyle Tatum...... 62 Blake Cundiff...... 62 Support Staff...... 63

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Returning Players...... 66 Player Biographies Fall Newcomers...... 95 In depth biographies, statistics and information about the 2015 Bobcats. 66

Season In Review...... 99 2014 In Review Game Results and Statistics...... 101 Season highlights, overall and individal statistics, and Defensive Statistics...... 103 much more. 98 Individual Game-by-Game Leaders...... 104 Game-by-Game Starters...... 108 Individual Long Plays...... 108 Milestone Games...... 109 Team Game-by-Game...... 110 Opponent Game-by-Game...... 111 Team Third-Down and Fourth-Down Conversions...... 112 Scoring Drive Superlatives...... 113 Team Game Superlatives...... 114

Individual Records...... 115 Texas State Records Team Records...... 117 Texas State football has a rich and successful history Individual Single Game Leaders...... 118 115 Individual Single Season Leaders...... 119 of which all of it can be found in the Texas State record section. Individual Career Leaders...... 126 Individual Year-by-Year Leaders...... 134 Bobcat All-Americans...... 140 Bobcat Honor Roll...... 141 Texas State in the NFL Draft...... 145 Bobcat Team Awards...... 146 All-Time Letterman...... 149 Year-by-Year Results...... 155 Texas State In Overtime Games...... 160 All-Time Coaching Results...... 160 Year-by-Year Record...... 161 Bobcat Stadium Records...... 162 Bobcat Stadium Attendance Records...... 163 Preseason All-Conference Selections...... 164

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 3 MEDIA INFORMATION

The 2015 Texas State University Football Media Guide has been prepared to provide pertinent information regarding Texas State’s football program that plays in the NCAA Division TEXAS STATE SPORTS INFORMATION I FBS and is a member of the Sun Belt Conference. The media guide provides biographical Assistant Athletics Director/SID (Football Contact)...... Rick Poulter information for each coach and player on the Texas State team and a historical summary of the Office Phone...... (512) 245-2966 football program. Cell Phone...... (512) 738-0697 Additional information is available on the Texas State athletics website (www. E-Mail...... [email protected] txstatebobcats.com) or by visiting CollegePressBox.com or contacting assistant athletics Assistant SID (Secondary Football Contact)...... Rob Beuerlein director/sports information director Rick Poulter via e-mail at [email protected] or by calling Office Phone...... (512) 245-4692 (512) 738-0697. Cell Phone...... (832) 279-0327 The Sports Information Office is located in Room 126 of the Darren B. Casey Athletics E-Mail...... [email protected] Administration Complex on the corner of Charles Austin Ave. and Aquarena Springs Drive. Assistant SID...... Joshua Flanagan To assist in your coverage throughout the year, please read the media information on this Office Phone...... (512) 245-4387 page. We have developed policies and procedures that will require cooperation on the part of the Assistant SID ...... Jen Lawson media. Not complying with these policies can result in the refusal of credentials/access. Office Phone...... (512) 245-2988 Briefly, all interviews must be arranged through the Sports Information Office at least one day in advance. Players will not take part in an interview unless scheduled by the Sports Mailing Address...... Texas State Sports Information Information Office. The Texas State Sports Information staff is available to help make your Darren B. Casey Athletics Administration Complex coverage of Texas State football as effortless as possible. Room 126 601 University Drive TXST, NOT “TSU” San Marcos, Texas 78666 In editorial references to Texas State Athletics, media outlets are asked to refrain from the use of the “TSU” acronym. Print and broadcast outlets are asked to use ‘Texas State’ and ‘Bobcats’. SUN BELT CONFERENCE COMMUNICATIONS For those using acronyms, please use “TXST.” Associate Commissioner/Communications...... John McElwain Office Phone...... (504) 556-0883 Cell ...... (504) 234-5434 E-Mail...... [email protected] Assistant Commissioner/Electronic Media...... Travis Llewellyn Office Phone...... (504) 556-0886 E-Mail...... [email protected] Assistant Director of Communications...... Keith Nunez Office Phone...... (504) 556-0884 E-Mail...... [email protected] Assistant Director of Communications...... Randy Lieberman Office Phone...... (504) 556-0877 E-Mail...... [email protected] Website...... www.sunbeltsports.org

Collegepressbox.com features media information, news and information links, and weekly and archived game notes, rosters, depth charts, statistics and gamebooks, as well as pregame TEXAS STATE ON THE WEB quotes. The service also has special sections devoted to bowls, awards, national signing day and The official website for the Texas State Athletics Department, www.txstatebobcats.com, spring football, and the NFL Draft. Login information will be distributed to accredited media or supplies Bobcat fans and media around the world with the news and features on the Texas State one can apply for a password by sending an e-mail to [email protected]. football team. The football page on the site provides press releases, game notes, rosters, updated WEEKLY INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES biographies for current members of the coaching staff and players, schedules, team and WEEKLY PRESS LUNCHEON individual statistics, quotes from weekly media luncheons and postgame press conferences, Head Coach Dennis Franchione meets with the media each Tuesday preceding a game in photo galleries, along with audio and video highlights. the J. Garland Warren Room on the second level of Bobcat Stadium’s End Zone Complex. Lunch is The premium content Texas State All-Access at www.txstatebobcats.com provides even served at 11:30 a.m. and is followed by interviews. greater access to the Bobcats for Texas State fans. Each week during the season, Texas State All- Access carries video of Texas State’s postgame press conferences. ADDITIONAL INTERVIEWS In addition, live statistics, video and audio streaming of each home game is provided. For In addition to Tuesday’s media luncheon, Coach Franchione, assistant coaches and Texas road games, live statistics and audio streaming is available through the All-Access page. State players are available for interviews after practice on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Requests should be directed to Rick Poulter in the Sports Information Office with at least one day advance notice. Coaches and student-athletes are not available for interviews the day before a game or after each contest on game day.

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PRACTICE COVERAGE MEDIA COVERING THE BOBCATS Most practices on Tuesday and Wednesday during game weeks are open to the media. Head NEWSPAPERS Coach Dennis Franchione, other members of the coaching staff and players are available to meet San Marcos Daily Record...... (512) 392-2458 with media after each practice. Requests for player interviews at least 24 hours in advance are Sports editor: Joe Vozzelli; Texas State beat writer: Joe Vozzelli appreciated. Check with the Sports Information Office for status of media attendance at Texas Austin American-Statesman...... (800) 777-0833 State football practices. Assistant sports editor: Rich Tijerina; Texas State beat writer: Steve Habel Columnists: Kirk Bohls, Cedric Golden PRACTICE LOCATIONS Practice locations will rotate between the Field at Bobcat Stadium and the Texas San Antonio Express-News...... (800) 555-1551, ext. 3339 Sports editor: Jim Lefko; Sports reporter: John Whisler, Tim Griffin State football practice fields located west of the Football End Zone Complex behind the outfield fences of the and complex. New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung...... (830) 625-9144 Sports editor: Cameron Irvine; Sports reporter: Pat Turner HOME GAME COVERAGE INFORMATION MEDIA CREDENTIALS University Star...... (512) 245-3489 Sports editor: Quixem Ramirez Working media and photographer credentials for Texas State’s home games are distributed through the Sports Information Office. Requests should be made by sports editors or sports RADIO directors of accredited media outlets on company letterhead. Requests should be made as early KTSW-FM, San Marcos (FM 89.9)...... (512) 245-3485 as possible and should be limited to working media only. Sports director: Caleb-Ryan Davis Send credential requests to Rick Poulter, Assistant AD/Sports Information via e-mail at The Zone (AM 1300)...... (512) 684-7300 [email protected] or via fax by dialing (512) 245-2967. Sports hosts: Craig Way, Sean Adams, Chip Brown, Rod Babers Media parking at Bobcat Stadium is available on a limited basis on the West and East sides of the stadium. Requests for parking passes should be made well in advance to the Sports 104.9 the Horn (FM 104.9)...... (512) 346-8255 Information Office. Sports hosts: Erin Hogan, Bucky Godbolt, Alex Loeb, Geoff Ketchum, Chad Hastings ESPN San Antonio/1250 AM/94.5 FM...... (210) 654-5100 TEXAS STATE PRESS BOX Sports hosts: Jason Minnix, Dat Nguyen, Antonio Daniels, Ari Temkin The Texas State Press Box, located on the fourth level of the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex at Bobcat Stadium, opens three hours prior to each game. The working press TELEVISION box, coaches’ booths and radio/TV booths are located on the same level. Media credentials are KTBC-TV (Fox), Austin...... (512) 474-5113 required for admittance to the press box and for pregame meals. Reporters: John Hygh and Dennis de la Peña KVUE-TV (ABC), Austin...... (512) 459-2065 GAME DAY SERVICES Sports director: Mike Barnes; weekend anchor: Matt Mitchell. Reporter: Shawn Clynch Pregame notes and programs are provided prior to the game. Play-by-play, team and individual statistics, along with postgame quotes and notes will be provided. Game statistics are KXAN-TV (NBC), Austin...... (512) 703-5214 also distributed via e-mail following the conclusion of the game. To be included in the postgame Sports director: Roger Wallace; reporters: Brent Carney, Chris Tavarez distribution list, please contact Rick Poulter via e-mail at [email protected]. KEYE-TV (CBS), Austin...... (512) 490-2172 Sports director: Bob Ballou; anchor/reporter: Adam Winkler SIDELINES Texas State follows guidelines set forth by the NCAA Public Relations Committee, the NCAA KENS 5-TV (CBS), San Antonio...... (512) 490-2172 Football Rules Committee, the Coaches Association, and the National Press Sports director: Joe Reinagel; anchor/reporter: Vinnie Vinzetta Photographers Association. Time Warner Sports Channel/Austin & San Antonio...... (512) 531-8860 Photographers are not permitted to shoot between the 25-yard lines and must have Sports director: Ricky Doyle; weekend anchor: Joaquin Sanchez, reporters: Victor Diaz, Travis Recek; credentials visible at all times. In an effort to ensure the best possible working conditions for Claire Brandon ; producer: Dennis Kelly. media photographers, uniformed security personnel will be patrolling the sidelines. Anyone holding a media pass who is not actively involved in coverage of the game will be escorted from MEDIA SERVICES the sideline. Similar procedures will be in effect in the press box. Pregame packets including notes, statistics and game-day programs will be available prior to the game. Statistics and play-by-play are distributed after each quarter. Game statistical POSTGAME INTERVIEWS books, along with postgame notes and quotes are distributed in the press box following each Texas State holds its postgame interviews in the team meeting room located inside the game. Football End Zone Complex at Bobcat Stadium. Texas State head coach Dennis Franchione and requested players are available approximately 10 minutes after each game. Texas State’s WEB-BASED MEDIA locker room is closed following each game and practice. Web-based media from sites affiliated with established, nationally recognized news Visiting SIDs will establish media interview and locker room admittance policies for their gathering organizations are eligible for media credentials. Online media with an emphasis on respective teams. the recruitment of potential student-athletes (that meet the above qualification) can request one (1) credential if the purpose of attending a game/event is to write a recap. Credentials will PHOTOGRAPHERS/VIDEOGRAPHERS not be granted to any online agency operating sites that are in any way affiliated with gambling, Cameras are permitted only during interview sessions and during the first 30 minutes of or to “freelance” or “fan-based” sites that are not affiliated with an established news gathering each practice on the sidelines with prior approval by the SID and coaching staff. Photographers organization. Live, real-time updates of Texas State home games are the property of Texas State are not allowed to shoot on the playing field. University and unauthorized transmission of such is not permitted.

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 5 SAN MARCOS CORRIDOR SAN MARCOS, AUSTIN & SAN ANTONIO

San Marcos, the county seat of Hays County, is on Interstate Highway 35, 25 miles south of Austin in the southeastern part of the county.

The San Marcos River has been a watering place for Native Americans throughout the ages. Mastodon bones and Clovis points, uncovered in an underwater archeological dig conducted by Dr. Joel Shiner of SMU, produced evidence that the Clovis Man lived in and around the headwaters of the San Marcos River over 12,000 years ago.

It was the site of several Spanish attempts at colonization before it became the center of an Anglo-American settlement in the area. The first such attempt, in 1755, saw the short-lived establishment of the San Xavier missions and the presidio of San Francisco Xavier. These were relocated less than a year later, and the headwaters of the San Marcos River remained unsettled for another half century.

In 1808, the Spanish governor of Texas, Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante, sponsored the civil settlement of San Marcos de Neve near the same site, but floods and Indian raids prompted its abandonment in 1812.

In November 1846, Thomas G. McGehee became the first Anglo-American to settle in the vicinity of the San Marcos Springs, but William W. Moon has been identified as the original resident of the site that became San Marcos proper. Moon was soon joined by other former members of John C. Hays’ company of Texas Rangers and by Gen. Edward Burleson. Caton Erhard opened the first store and post office by 1847. The First Methodist Church began soon after.

The Texas Legislature organized Hays County on March 1, 1848, and designated the young community as the county seat. San Marcos already had 387 residents. In 1851, General Burleson, William Lindsey, and Dr. Eli T. Merriman took possession of a 640-acre section of the Juan Veramendi grant and laid out the town center. Tarbox and Brown stagecoaches linked San Marcos with Austin and San Antonio in 1848, and the town began its development as the commercial center for the cart trade between area farmers and ranchers and coastal commission merchants. It also became a center for ginning and milling local agricultural products.

Following the Civil War, the population of 742 in 1870 grew to 2,335 in the decade following the arrival of the International-Great Northern Railroad in 1881. During that decade, the town supported two banks, an opera house, and a variety of stores, saloons, and other businesses.

Cattle and cotton production in the area provided the basis for the gradual growth of San Marcos as a center for commerce and transportation.

The chartering in 1899 and subsequent opening in 1903 of Texas State and the San Marcos Baptist Academy in 1907 established education as an important local industry.

In the 1960s, the emergence of Aquarena Springs and Wonder Cave as important attractions helped the tourist industry become another reliable and growing source of income.

Today, San Marcos has a population of 54,076. The tourism industry continues to be a major employer and economic contributor with our Outlet Centers consistently rated among the top three attractions in the state. Ecotourism is a hot topic at both Aquarena Center and Wonder World, and the San Marcos River continues to attract visitors, a continuous tradition for more than 12,000 years.

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Franklin Barbecue ranks in the top-10 by the Austin Chronicle for first-rate barbecue. Aaron Franklin was a 2015 James Beard Award winner as the “Best Chef in the Southwest Region” and Texas Monthly ranked as Austin39 has the 39th largest DMA the top barbeque joint in Texas. Get in line very early to (Designated Market Area) in the be rewarded with an ethereal beef rib. nation. This is a jump from 40th last39 year as over 729,300 homes are reached.

Austin is the capital of Texas and the seat of Travis County. Located in Central Texas and the American Southwest, it is the 11th-largest city in the of America and the fourth-largest city in the state of Texas. It was the third- fastest-growing large city in the nation from 2000 to 2006.

The music of Austin, Texas, USA has gone beyond 6th Street and now includes other areas such as Austin Red River, the University of Texas, the Warehouse District and Downtown, South Lamar, South Austin, East Austin and the Market District. Every night over 100 venues stage live music. Austin’s official motto is the “Live Music Capital of the World”.

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San Marcos Outlet Mall Located on the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio, San Marcos has been ranked among the 10 fastest- growing cities with populations of 50,000 or more for the second consecutive year. San Marcos has the largest outlet shopping center in the nation with more than 260 shops and is home to the Wonder World Cave, the nation’s only San33 Antonio has the 33rd earthquake-formed cave. largest DMA (Designated Market Area) in the nation, 33reaching over 911,000 homes. The San Antonio River Walk is a verdant oasis of San Antonio cypress-lined paved paths, arched stone bridges and lush landscapes. It gently winds through the city center, providing millions of visitors each year with easy access to the city’s cultural hot spots, historic sites and other attractions.

Designated as a “World Heritage Site” by the U.N. cultural body in July 2015, the Alamo was founded in 1718 as the first mission in San Antonio, and served as a way station between east Texas and Mexico. In 1836, decades after the mission had closed, the Alamo became an inspiration and a motivation for liberty during the Texas Revolution. For 13 days in 1836, close to 200 Texas defenders held the Alamo from over one thousand of General Santa Anna’s troops from Mexico. The most famous of the defenders, William Travis, Jim Bowie, and Davy Crockett, died fighting overwhelming odds for freedom.

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 7 THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM

BOARD OF REGENTS The Texas State University System has a long and illustrious history in Texas. In fact, it is the oldest and third largest higher education system in the Lone Star State. Beginning as an administrative means to consolidate the support and management of state teacher colleges, the System has evolved into a network of higher education institutions stretching from the Texas–Louisiana border to the Big Bend region of far West Texas. Today, eight System components offer a broad range of academic and career pathways. Throughout the System are professionals committed to preparing students for working and contributing to an increasingly global society. Dr. Jaime Garza Rossanna Salazar The academic and professional programs offered help students learn to make Chairman Vice Chairman sound decisions in life and to become contributors in their communities. Each San Antonio Austin university, college and institute within The Texas State University System is unique. The member institutions are Texas State University, Sam Houston State University, Lamar University, Lamar Institute of Technology, Lamar State College- Orange, Lamar State College-Port Arthur, Sul Ross State University and Sul Ross State University Rio Grande College. The Texas State University System is governed by a nine-member Board of Regents appointed by the Governor. In addition, a nonvoting student regent is appointed annually to the Board. The administration, which is headed by a board- appointed Chancellor, is based in Austin where it provides support to the System components and state government. The Board of Regents are: Dr. Jaime Garza (Chairman), Rossanna Salazar (Vice Charlie Amato Veronica Muzquiz Edwards David Montagne Vernon Reaser III Chairman), Charlie Amato, Veronica Muzquiz Edwards, David Montagne, Vernon San Antonio San Antonio Beaumont Bellaire Reaser III, William F. Scott, Alan L. Tinsley, Donna N. Williams, and Spencer Copeland, a Sam Houston State student, serves as the Student Regent.

William F. Scott Alan L. Tinsley Donna N. Williams Spencer Copeland Nederland Madisonville Arlington Student Regent

BRIAN McCall serves on the board of Legacy Texas Financial Group (NASDAQ: LTXB) and as chairman of Texas’ Council of Public University Presidents and Chancellors (CPUPC), a position to which he was elected by the state’s 38 public university presidents and six chancellors. MCCALL McCall was president of Westminster Capital Corporation, an investment firm focused on CHANCELLOR acquisitions primarily in software and technology. He and his brother, David, operate Snow Hill THE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY SYSTEM Farm north of . McCall holds a bachelor’s degree from Baylor University, a master’s degree from Southern Brian McCall, Ph.D., is chancellor of the Texas State Methodist University, spent a year as a visiting post-graduate student at Oxford University, and University System, the first university system established in earned a doctor of philosophy degree from The University of Texas at Dallas. Texas, comprising eight institutions with more than 81,000 students and 15,000 faculty and McCall is the author of The Power of the Texas Governor: Connally to Bush, published staff. by University of Texas Press, which examines how various governors have overcome the Dr. McCall previously served in the Texas House of Representatives, first elected in 1991 institutional limitations of the office to achieve significant political power. to represent the areas of North Dallas, Frisco, Allen, and Plano. As a representative, he served A long-time civic and community volunteer, McCall is founder and chairman of the board as chairman of the House Calendars Committee and as a member of the Higher Education of The Empowerment Project, a non-profit organization which has sent more than $10 million Committee. Texas Monthly named McCall one of the “10 Best” legislators of the 2009 session. worth of math and science books to disadvantaged schools in the Republic of South Africa, McCall wrote and passed one of the largest tax-cut bills in the history of Texas and during and helped construct a library in Vietnam through the Libraries of Love organization. The his last session secured $5 million in funding for The University of Texas at Dallas’ Center for Empowerment Project also raised more than $350,000 to provide direct support for the medical Values and Medicine. Other legislative accomplishments include authoring and passing key needs of children in north Texas. bills in the areas of health care, biotechnology, high technology, identity theft, and tax and McCall is the recipient of the 2012 Distinguished Alumni Award from The University of budget policy. Texas at Dallas, is a member is The Philosophical Society of Texas, and serves on the Board of Directors of ZACH Theater in Austin.

8 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION DR. DENISE M. TRAUTH PRESIDENT TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY Since Denise M. Trauth was named the ninth president • Constructing other campus facilities including Bobcat Stadium’s North Side Complex, at Texas State University in June 2002, the university has the Undergraduate Academic Center, the Chautauqua/Gaillardia Housing Complex, achieved many milestones, including: the Falls/Sayers Housing Complex, STAR Park (a technology accelerator for start-up • Obtaining recognition of Texas State as an Emerging Research University. and early-stage businesses), Bobcat Baseball/Softball Stadium improvements, Bobcat • Leading the transition of the Texas State’s athletics program into the ranks of Division I Track and Field Stadium, the Student Recreation Center expansion, Concho Green, FBS football and the Sun Belt Conference. improvements to the North LBJ bus loop, San Jacinto residence • Increasing the diversity of the student body. The university hall, the Student Health Center, the Mitte Complex, expansion became a Hispanic Serving Institution in fall 2010; forty- of Strahan Coliseum, McCoy Hall and its parking garage, eight percent of Texas State students self-designate as the Speck Street, Matthews Street, and Edward Gary Street non-white, international, or other. parking garages, the Family and Consumer Sciences Building • Increasing enrollment every fall (36,790 for fall 2014), Expansion, the Housing and Residential Life Building, and the making Texas State one of the 35 largest public universities Nursing Building in Round Rock. in the U. S. and the fourth largest Texas university. • Increasing the number of full-time faculty from 694 to more • Raising over $151 million in the Pride in Action campaign, than 1,700. significantly exceeding its $110 million goal. • Expanding Curriculum, including the addition of seven • Attracting the largest private gift in university history, $20 doctoral programs: in aquatic resources; mathematics million from Emmett and Miriam McCoy of San Marcos to education; criminal justice; developmental education; and support the college of business administration that now materials science, engineering, and commercialization; an bears the couple’s names. Ed.D. program in developmental education; and a doctor of • Obtaining major gifts from Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields physical therapy program. totaling over $12 million, including more than $8 million to The Terry Foundation, founded by Houston • Initiating the Common Experience, which is an annual athletics, which honored them with their name on the West philanthropists Howard and Nancy Terry, have funded campus-wide focus for classroom discussion, performing arts, Side Complex of Bobcat Stadium. over $9 million in scholarships to Texas State students. exhibitions, invited speakers, and community involvement. • Creating the PACE Center which is an innovative Personalized This year’s theme is “Bridged Through Stories: Shared Heritage Academic and Career Exploration Center that helps freshmen clarify their career goals of the United States and Mexico.” The theme is a tribute to Dr. Tomás Rivera, a and establish a specific educational plan to achieve those goals. Distinguished Alumnus of Texas State University. • Obtaining a gift of 101 acres of prime land from the Avery Family for the University’s • Obtaining a $5 million dollar gift from the St. David’s Foundation and authorization Round Rock Campus. The first building, the Avery Building, opened in 2005, and the from the Texas Legislature for $48.6 million to help fund the construction of a new second, the Nursing Building, opened in 2010. health professions building on the Round Rock Campus. The St. David’s gift is eligible • Gaining approval for a bachelor’s degree in nursing, launched by a $6 million gift for a $5 million dollar match under a state program that supports emerging research from the St. David’s Foundation, now enrolling 200 upper-level nursing students, universities. and a Master of Science in Nursing program with a Family Nurse Practitioner major, • Obtaining gifts valued at $7.1 million dollars from Gloria and Bruce Ingram to help launched by a $2 million gift from the St. David’s Foundation. fund the construction of a new engineering and science building on the San Marcos • Creating the Ingram School of Engineering which was Campus. The Ingrams’ gift is eligible for a $5 million dollar match under a state made possible through $9 million in gifts from Bruce program that supports emerging research universities. and Gloria Ingram, including $4 million for scholarships. • Receiving a $15 million dollar NASA award for STEM Collaboration between Education • Expanding the Wittliff Collections, including a and Engineering to support teacher training; the largest grant received by Texas State. permanent exhibition room for the Lonesome Dove • Creating STAR Park which is a research facility and small business incubator that Collection and the acquisition of the Cormac McCarthy spurs innovations and commercialization by encouraging partnerships between the Papers. university and private companies in Science, Technology, and Advanced Research • Constructing a new Performing Arts Center, launched (STAR). by an $8 million gift from Patti Strickel Harrison. In addition to her on-campus responsibilities, President Trauth is a member and former president of the Austin Area Research Organization, serves on the Board of Trustees of the Southwest Research Institute, is a member of the Philosophical Society of Texas, and currently serves as President of the Sun Belt Conference. She also serves on the executive board of the Greater San Marcos Partnership and the E3 Alliance Board. She received the Austin Business Journal’s Special Achievement Award and the Girl Scouts’ Women of Distinction Award in 2011, and was the “Respect” Award Recipient for the First Tee Greater Austin 9 Core Values Awards 2012. She is married to Dr. John Huffman, professor emeritus at Bowling Green and UNC Charlotte. They have two daughters and four grandchildren.

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 9 TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY

Texas State University is an Emerging Research University located in San Marcos, a growing community of 50,000 in the Austin Metropolitan area. Texas State currently enrolls over 36,000 students who choose from 97 bachelor’s, 88 master’s and 12 doctoral degree programs offered by the following colleges: Applied Arts, McCoy College of Business Administration, Education, Fine Arts and Communication, Health Professions, Liberal Arts, Science and Engineering, University College and The Graduate College. As an Emerging Research University, Texas State offers opportunities for discovery and innovation to faculty and students. Texas State’s diverse student body comes from the nation and around the world. Forty- eight percent of our students are ethnic minorities. Hispanic Outlook ranks Texas State 18th in the nation in Hispanic undergraduate enrollment and 23rd in the nation for the total number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic students. Texas State’s San Marcos campus is located in the Texas Hill Country, where blackland prairies roll into beautiful hills, providing a unique setting among Texas universities. The beauty of the crystal-clear San Marcos River and the stately cypress and oak trees on campus add to the university’s picturesque setting. The river also provides recreational activities for students throughout the year. Authorized by the Texas Legislature in 1899, Texas State, originally called Southwest Texas State Normal School, opened its doors in 1903. The red-roofed, castle-like landmark known as Old Main was the first building. The University has a second 101- acre campus in Round Rock. As the university’s student population has grown - from 303 in 1903 to 36,790 in 2014 - Texas State’s campus has expanded and today consists of a 457-arce San Marcos campus and 5,038 additional acres in recreational, instructional, farm and ranch land. The campus is home to over 260 buildings. Some, like Old Main, are as old as the university itself. Others, such as the Performing Arts Center, opened in 2014. An Undergraduate Academic Center opened in 2012, and additional new buildings are being completed. Over the years, the Legislature broadened the institution’s scope and changed its name, in succession, to Normal College, Southwest Texas State Teachers College, Southwest Texas State College, Southwest Texas State University, and in 2003 to Texas State University. Each name reflects the university’s growth from a small teacher preparation institution to a major, multipurpose university.

NOTABLE ALUMNI Texas State’s alumni include distinguished, accomplished and even famous men and women in every discipline and field of study. LYNDON B. JOHNSON picture of Old Main with -36TH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GEORGE STRAIT other pictures included of -MULTI-YEAR COUNTRY MUSIC ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR the river and other buildings JEFF FOSTER on campus. -RETIRED PROFESSIONAL PLAYER (NBA) PAUL GOLDSCHMIDT -CURRENT MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYER SCOTT LINEBRINK -RETIRED MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PLAYER CHARLES AUSTIN -1996 OLYMPIC GOLD MEDAL WINNING HIGH JUMPER TRACY BYRD -COUNTRY MUSIC ARTIST JULIE WHITE -TONY AWARD WINNING ACTRESS POWERS BOOTHE -EMMY-WINNING TELEVISION & FILM ACTOR THOMAS CARTER “THE NOBLEST SEARCH IS THE SEARCH FOR EXCELLENCE.” -EMMY-WINNING PRODUCER AND DIRECTOR -PRESIDENT LYNDON B. JOHNSON SUSAN ANGELL-GONZALEZ TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY CLASS OF 1930 -PRESIDENT/CEO, SHOWMAKERS OF AMERICA

10 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY QUICK FACTS LOCATION: SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Texas State offers 97 bachelor’s, 88 master’s, and 12 doctoral degrees. Texas State is the 31st largest public university in the SECOND LOCATION: ROUND ROCK, TEXAS United States. It is the fourth largest university in Texas.

FOUNDED: 1899

The total enrollment of Texas State is 36,790. This includes Texas State’s 491-acre San Marcos campus is home to 267 32,215 undergrads, 3,516 master’s, 463 doctoral, and 601 buildings. ENROLLMENT: 36,790 post-baccalaureate.

BUILDINGS: OVER 260

The Department of Education recognized Texas State as a Hispanic Serving Institution in 2011. This designation PRESIDENT: DR. DENISE M. TRAUTH allows the university access to grants that expand and Texas State has set enrollment records for each of the past enhance academic offerings for all students. Texas 17 years. The number of new students has increased by 3.4 percent in 2014-15. State is the second-largest university in Texas to receive PROVOST: DR. EUGENE BOURGEOIS designation as a Hispanic Serving Institution.

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE: DR. PAUL GOWENS Students of Texas State come from 227 of Texas’ 254 The freshman retention rate at Texas State is 76 percent. counties, all 50 states, and 62 nations. NICKNAME: BOBCATS

COLORS: MAROON & GOLD The median class size at Texas State is 23 students and there is a student to faculty ratio of 20 to 1. Texas State became the state’s eighth Emerging Research University in 2012, making it eligible for funding to boost NATIONAL AFFILIATION: NCAA DIV. I FBS research initiatives.

Texas State students first saw the Victory Star on campus in December 1936 when it was placed as a Christmas decoration on top of a 50,000-gallon water tower near where the Chemistry Building sits today. After the holidays, the star was taken down and put away. But in 1942, night watchman Elmer Titsworth found it and placed it on the water tower. He turned it on after the Bobcats won football games and created a new tradition.

When the water tower was replaced, the Victory Star tradition was moved to the top of the 138-foot-high Jackson Hall. The star was replaced by a new star that had a radius of six feet from the ceter to the tip of each arm. It contained two sets of lights -- an outside white outline and an inner colored set of lights. The white set was to be controlled by a photoelectric cell which could turn the lights on at sundown and off at sun-up. The colored lights were to operate on a manual switch. The student senate was expected to write a set of rules governing the circumstances under which the star would be illuminated.

The new star was built by San Marcos sign-man Ivar Gunnarson, who expected to have it ready in time for the first game against Texas Lutheran on September 16, 1967. In its new location atop Jackson Hall, the Victory Star actually sits about 50 feet higher than its predecessor sat on the former water tower.

The five-pointed star atop Jackson Hall on Texas State’s highest hill can be seen from miles away and is lighted after all athletic victories, both home and away. This star is, of course, Texas State’s symbol, taken from our university seal. It is from the star that the school’s newspaper, The University Star (formerly named VICTORY STAR the Normal Star and the College Star), gets its name.

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 11 UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS

A Communication Studies, BA Computer Information Systems, BBA Accounting, BBA Computer Science, BA or BS Advertising and Mass Communication, BS Concrete Industry Management, BS Agriculture, BSAG Construction Science and Management, BS Agriculture Animal Science, BSAG Consumer Affairs, BSFCS Agriculture Business Management, BSAG Criminal Justice, BSCJ Anthropology, BA or BS Criminal Justice Corrections, BSCJ Applied Arts and Sciences, BAAS Criminal Justice Law Enforcement, BSCJ Applied Mathematics, BS Applied Sociology, BS D

Dance, BFA E Microbiology, BS Music, BA Economics, BA or BBA Music Studies, BM Education Musical Theatre, BFA Electronic Media and Mass Communication, BS Engineering - Electrical, BS N Engineering - Industrial, BS Engineering - Manufacturing, BS Nursing, BSN Engineering Technology, BST Nutrition and Foods, BSFCS English, BA Exercise and Sports Science, BESS P F Performance (Music), BM Philosophy, BA Aquatic Biology, BS Family and Child Development, BSFCS Photography, BFA Fashion Merchandising, BSFCS Physical Geography, BS Finance, BBA Physics, BA or BS French, BA Political Science, BA Psychology, BA or BS G Public Administration, BPA Public Relations and Mass Communication, BS General Studies, BGS Geographic Information Science, BS R Geography, BA or BS Geography - Physical Geography, BS Radiation Therapy, BSRT Geography Resource and Environmental Studies, BS Recreational Administration, BSRA Geography Urban and Regional Planning, BS Respiratory Care, BSRC Geography Water Resources, BS German, BA S Graphic Art or Design (See Communication Design, BFA) Art, BA Social Work, BSW H Sociology, BA Art History, BA Sociology - Applied, BS Art (Studio Art), BFA Health and Fitness Management, BESS Sound Recording Technology, BS Athletic Training, BS Health and Wellness Promotion, BHWP Spanish, BA Health Information Management, BSHIM Studio Art, BFA B Healthcare Administration, BHA History, BA T Biochemistry, BS Biology, BS I Technology Management, BST Biology - Aquatic, BS Technology - Engineering, BST Biology - Microbiology, BS Industrial Engineering, BS Theatre, BA or BFA Biology - Wildlife, BS Interdisciplinary Science, BS Theatre (Musical Theatre), BFA Interdisciplinary Studies, BS (Education) C Interior Design, BSFCS W International Studies, BAIS Chemistry, BS International Studies - International Relations, BAIS Clinical Laboratory Science, BSCLS Communication Design, BFA J Communication Disorders, BSCD Journalism and Mass Communication, BS Texas State offers M Management, BBA Manufacturing Engineering, BS 97 bachelors Marketing, BBA Mass Communication, BA degrees, 88 masters Mass Communication - Advertising, BA Mass Communication - Electronic Media, BA degrees, and 12 Mass Communication - Journalism, BA Mass Communication - Public Relations, BA Wildlife Biology, BS Mathematics, BA or BS doctoral degrees. Mathematics (Applied Mathematics, BS)

12 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE

OAK FARMS DAIRY ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

To be eligible for this award students must: 1. Participate in a varsity sport at Texas State University 2. Earn a 3.0 or higher GPA for the semester

OAK FARMS DAIRY CREAM OF THE CROP AWARD

These students are the elite of the elite. Each of these award winners must: 1. Participate in a varsity sport at Texas State University 2. Earn a 4.0 GPA for the semester

TEXAS STATE “T” ASSOCIATION RING The Ring symbolizes excellence on the playing field and in the classroom. To receive the “T” Association ring, student-athletes must have: 1. Received the “T” Letter from the Texas State Department of Athletics 2. Completed NCAA eligibility with Texas State 3. Earned an undergraduate degree from Texas State within one year of completing NCAA eligibility

ACADEMIC PROGRESS RATE (APR) Texas State student-athletes have a history of performing well in the classroom as well. In the most recent Academic Progress Rate (APR) release, Texas State ranked first in the Sun Belt Conference with two teams having perfect APR scores of 1000 over the last four years. Those two teams were women’s and women’s .

In 2015-16, teams must earn a 930 four-year average APR to compete in NCAA championships.

Women’s Golf BY THE NUMBERS ... TEXAS STATE ATHLETIC ACCOMPLISHMENTS 6 72 30 148 - Student-athletes who earned the Oak Farms Dairy Academic Achievement Award 36 72 - Dean’s List recipients in the Spring of 2014 71 71 - Dean’s List recipients in the Fall of 2014 30 148 36 - Cream of the Crop Award winners 34 - Football student-athletes who earned the Oak Farms Award 34 34 30 - Student-athletes who earned the Texas State “T” Association Ring 6 - Football players who earned the Texas State “T” Association Ring 14830 716 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 13 ATHLETICS T-RING RECIPIENTS

SPRING 2015 T-RING RECIPIENTS (ALL SPORTS) TEXAS STATE ATHLETICS T-RING RECIPIENTS The “T” Ring symbolizes excellence on the playing field as well as the classroom. The criteria for receiving the ring include 1) earning a “T” letter from the Athletic Department; 2) completing NCAA eligibility at Texas State and 3) earning a bachelor’s degree within one year after their eligibility expired.

Along with their rings, all graduating student-athletes also receive the maroon and gold cords to wear during graduation commencements. A tradition introduced by the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee in December 2008, the cords serve to recognize student-athletes as a unique group on campus. MICHAEL ORAKPO

DAVID MAYO TERRENCE FRANKS

CRAIG MAGER

BEN IJAH COLBY TARGUN

CHARLIE WILL TUTTLE

Colby Targun was named a member of the 2015 NFF Hampshire Honor Society. The Hampshire Honor Society is comprised of players from all divisions of play who each maintained a cumulative 3.2 GPA or better throughout their college career.

14 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETICS T-RING RECIPIENTS ALL-TIME FOOTBALL T-RING RECIPIENTS Below denotes the all-time list of Texas State (Southwest Texas) T-Ring recipients, in alphabetical order. The “T” Ring symbolizes excellence on the playing field as well as the classroom. The criteria for receiving the ring include 1) earning a “T” letter from the Athletic Department; 2) completing NCAA eligibility at Texas State and 3) earning a bachelor’s degree within one year after their eligibility expired.

Eddie Acevedo Xavier Daniels David Haass Kyle Lovetinsky Mark Perez Charlie Tuttle Cyril Adkins Tyrone Darden Paul Haberer Cameron Luke Clint Petty Johnny Tyson Cedric Alexander Mitch Davidson Greg Hagen Jonathan Luke Marcus Pierce Daniel Varvel Phillip Alexander Fred Davis Garett Hagendorf Alex Luna Greg Pitts Gabe Vasquez Aaron Allen Lee Davis Andrew Hamilton Tomas Luna Tyler Potter Charles Vatterott Ed Amerson Preston Davis Trey Hampton Lee Lundin Billie Powell Darrick Vaughn Tyler Arndt Todd Davis Andrew Hamilton Chris MacDonald Desmond Powell Zach Velliquette Derek Bailey Adrian Dayse Chet Hanks Craig Mager Ernie Powell Justin Vogt Arnold Baker Steven de la Torre Bronco Hardgrave Rene Maldonado Randall Prince Gerald Wahrmund Devin Baker Duke DeLancellotti Kyle Harrell Glenn Mangold Edmund Pringle Robert Walker Donnie Baker Kelly Dennis Matt Harris Chris Mantooth Chase Pulliam Jonathan Ward Todd Banks Wellington Deshield Terrell Harris Justin Marcellus Brian Quackenbush Mitchell Ward Matt Barber Jeremy Dickey William Harrison Justin Martinez Dan Raasch Jason Washington Rick Barrow Brandon Dickinson Terrance Hatton Jomaul Mason Keith Randle Thaddeus Watkins Chris Bartee Harvey Dierschke Tim Hawkins Aaron Matthews Brandon Raye Tywaun Watkins Josh Barton Ross Doctoroff Larry Hayden Crawford May Jason Reece Harold Watson Joplo Bartu Dan Dolce Jarrett Haywood David Mayo Charlie Reeve Dexter Webb Clint Bendele Curtis Dominguez Jason Hearn Claude Mathis Vicente Reid Demetric Wells Ron Ben-Meir Cameron Dunk Craig Hemphill Cody McCauley Reggie Rivers Darrin Wesley Cliffton Black Justin Dunk Kevin Henry Michael McClure Beau Robertson Doug Wheeler Billy Blakely Troy Ebensberger Will Heyward Blake McColloch Eugene Rogers Chad White Darius Bolden Cory Elolf Corey Hickerson Brian McCray John Rowland Ray Whitehead Luke Bomar Chimoa Emuka Charles Holmes Chris McGarrahan Ryan Rust Ryan Wiegand Justin Boren Andy Erickson Travis Holmstrom LeJonta McGowan Shaun Rutherford Matt Wieland Ramel Borner Adley Eshraghipour Luke Horder Jason McLean Michael Rutledge Mario Wiggins Jeff Bowen Thomas Evans John Hygh Damion McMiller Tommy Salazar Ryan Wilkes RenEarl Bowie David Farris Ben Ijah Adam Means Kenneth Samuels Dameon Williams Jeff Brandes Danny Faust Dexter Imade Kevin Meuth Chris Sanchez David Williams John Brewer Chuck Ferguson Andrew Ireland Steve Mikeska Michael Sanchez Epsilon Williams Thomas Brooks Collin Fissell Michael Ivory David Miles Brad Schley Jamal Williams Morris Brothers Drenon Fite Bryan Iwuji Bradley Miller Corey Scott Jessie Williams George Brown Bret Floyd Justin Iwuji Donald Miller Tyrone Scott Michael Williams Jeff Brown Ben Follis Nicolas Jack Ronnie Miller Glenn Settles Stace Williams Prestin Brown John Ford Ron Jackson T.P. Miller Gary Shepard Donnie Willig ReShawn Brown Brian Forshee Matt Jenkins Joshua Minde Douglas Sherman Jeff Wilson Blake Burton Terrence Franks Chad Johnson Greg Mitchell Spicer Sigman Scott Wilson Travis Bush Bryan Frassman Heath Johnson Scott Moore Mario Simmons Anthony Wood Wesley Campbell Devin Freeman Daniel Jolly Darryl Morris Andrew Sims Joe Wooten K.R. Carpenter Matt Freeman Teddy Jones Randy Moshier Michael Singleton Matt Wright Victor Carr David Gaffney Steven Kenney Walter Musgrove Michael Slater Bill Wyman C. J. Carroll Alvaro Garcia Lowell Kercheville Jeff Neill Jarvis Smith David Yendrey Joe Chaisson Justin Garelick Thomas Keresztury Charlie Nelson John Smith Michael Yoder Michael Chambers Frank Gasca Donovan King Ricky Newman Scott Smith Justin Young Marcus Clark Robert Gasca Austin Kirpes Heath Nickes Tim Speedy Brian Yourman Nick Clark Bradley George Kurt Klasson Jordan Norfleet James Stewart Stan Zwinggi Colin Clausen Dominic Giametta Michael Kuhn Kevin Odelusi Derwin Straughter Jamie Clavell-Head John Gilley David Lackey Michael Odiari Brian Surovik Jeff Clermond Mike Gilmore Nate Langford Joe Ogden Scott Swinnea Myron Coleman Colby Goodwin Kent Laster Tyson Olivo Brady Talley Michael Collins Richard Gordy Scott Ledbetter Michael Orakpo Colby Targun Vince Collins Phillip Gossett Kenyon Leno Paul Ortega Kamu Taulelei Lee Conoly Jeff Gotte David Lewis Todd Otte Trent Taylor Jervoress Crenshaw Phil Grandjean Brian Lilly Clint Owen Adrian Thomas Darrell Culberson Damon Grant Ricky Lipsey Freddie Paige Ervin Thomas Marcus Curry Michael Gray David Longhofer Ray Parker Ypres Thomas Greg D’Etcheverry Jason Griffin Derek Lopez Brian Parks Clint Toon

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 15 ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION DR. LARRY TEIS DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY With newly expanded and renovated facilities, A new track stadium was built and Texas State’s track and field teams have new membership in the NCAA Division I FBS and record- coaching offices, locker rooms, weight room and training room. The Bobcat Tennis Complex setting fundraising efforts, Dr. Larry Teis has overseen features new covered seating, a new $1 million indoor facility and a new locker room, unprecedented growth and success at Texas State in his 11 years as the director of athletics. while the soccer stadium includes a new locker room, weight room and training room. Under his leadership, new facilities and Since 2008, Texas State Athletics has renovation projects have totaled over $100 million received two million-dollar gifts with Jerry and since 2009. Fundraising efforts have generated Linda Fields donating $6 million to the program record-setting campaigns in each of the past six in 2009 after providing a gift of $100,000 to years and Texas State enters its third season as a help fund Texas State’s football season tickets member of the Sun Belt Conference after joining drive for the 2008 season. The first $1 million the FBS ranks as a member of the WAC in 2012-13. gift to the department came from Darren B. The Bobcats joined the FBS after claiming Casey in 2008. Those donations combined three Southland Conference Commissioner’s with record-setting corporate sponsorships Cups and six SLC women’s all-sports trophies and the student government approving an in eight years. In his tenure, Texas State athletic fee helped Texas State move to the has won 23 conference championships NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS). and 14 conference tournament titles. Citing his leadership skills, experience In addition, over 360 student-athletes and values as elements that made him have earned a bachelor’s degree and over 850 the right fit for the position, Texas State attained a grade point average of 3.0 or higher President Denise M. Trauth named during the last five years. This past year, the Bobcats had five teams post perfect APR scores Teis the Bobcats’ eighth director of athletics in March 2004. for the second straight year. In addition, Texas State’s women’s golf and tennis teams were A member of Texas State’s athletic administration since January 1999, publicly recognized by the NCAA for ranking among the Top 10 percent of their sports with he serves on the President’s Council and reports directly to President Trauth. multi-year APR rates for the four-year period ending in 2013-14, for the sixth straight year. Teis was honored as the 2005-06 General Sports TURF Systems AD of the The new and renovated facilities include a redesigned court and new seating in Strahan Year Division I-AA West Region Winner, presented by the National Association of Coliseum, new practice courts for the basketball and teams, and construction and Collegiate Directors of Athletics. In 2007, he was honored by the All-American Football grand opening of new Bobcat baseball and softball stadiums. In addition, the Jerry D. and Linda Foundation with the General Robert R. Neyland Outstanding Athletic Director Award. Gregg Fields West Side Complex, which includes 15 luxury suites and 450 club seats, a new playing He assumed his current position after serving as associate athletic director for external surface and a new $33-million North Side Complex were added to Bobcat Stadium to increase the affairs, and oversaw game management, marketing, promotions, facilities and ticket sales. Teis seating capacity to 30,000. The first home game in the new stadium against Texas Tech saw a record also was the administrator for the men’s and women’s golf, baseball and volleyball teams as crowd of 33,006 thanks to temporary seating in the south end zone for the game. The Bobcats well as the Strutters. In addition, he oversaw the Bobcat Athletic Foundation from 1998-02. played in front of eight of their 10 largest crowds at Bobcat Stadium during the past two seasons. A native of Fort Worth, Teis came to Texas State after spending four years as the director of athletic marketing at TCU, where he developed the marketing plan for all sports that included facility signage, season ticket campaigns, game day operations and corporate sponsorships. Prior to his tenure at TCU, Teis was the assistant director of New Mexico’s Lobo Club for three years. Teis is an active member of the local community, including serving on the board of directors and as a past chair of the San Marcos Convention and Visitors Bureau. He holds a bachelor’s degree in marketing from TCU, a master’s in sports administration from St. Thomas University of Miami, Fla., and a doctorate in health, physical education and recreation with an emphasis in sports administration from the University of New Mexico. Teis and his wife, Jana, have two daughters, Taylor and Shelby, who are both students at Texas State.

16 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION ATHLETIC ADMINISTRATION/STAFF

Dr. Paul Gowens Travis Comer Don Coryell Tracy Shoemake Matt Carson Karen Chisum Laurie Hindson Faculty Representative Associate AD Associate AD Associate AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Major Gifts External Operations Internal Operations/SWA Ticket Sales & Operations Head Volleyball Coach Academic Services/Dir. of AAC

Bryan Miller Lacy Needham Marc Nickell Rick Poulter Kelsey Solis Jeremy Stolfa Joshua Whittenburg Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Marketing & Promotions Business Services Major Gifts Sports Information NCAA Compliance Facilities & Game Development Operations

HEAD COACHES

Mike Akers Zenarae Antoine Dana Boone Karen Chisum Kat Conner Dennis Franchione Women’s Golf Women’s Basketball Track & Field Volleyball Soccer Football

Ty Harrington Shane Howell Danny Kaspar Tory Plunkett Ricci Woodard Baseball Men’s Golf Men’s Basketball Tennis Softball

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 17 COACHING STAFF HEAD FOOTBALL COACH DENNIS FRANCHIONE Beginning his 30th season as a head coach, Dennis Franchione is looking to MOST WINS BY NCAA DIVISION I FBS ACTIVE COACHES lead Texas State to its second-straight winning season in the FBS ranks in 2015 (TOTAL WINS, COACH, SCHOOL, YEARS) after becoming the first coach in the last 32 years to lead the Bobcats to three non-losing seasons in the last four years. 273 FRANK BEAMER, VIRGINIA TECH (34) Franchione led the Bobcats to a 7-5 record last season despite putting in new offensive and defensive systems. He converted Texas State’s offense to an 226 STEVE SPURRIER, SOUTH CAROLINA (25) up-tempo attack that resulted in Robert Lowe becoming the school’s first 1,000- yard rusher in five seasons, Tyler Jones developing into the most accurate passer in school history and Texas State ranking among the top four most 216 BRIAN KELLY, NOTRE DAME (25) improved offenses in the nation. He also added a new defensive coordinator to his staff and Texas 210 DENNIS FRANCHIONE, TEXAS STATE (29) State produced a Fourth-Team All-American linebacker and Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the year and a pair of NFL 187 BILL SNYDER, KANSAS STATE (23) Draft picks. Franchione enters the 2015 campaign looking to build on last season’s success by leading the Bobcats to their sec- ond-straight winning season, a feat that Texas State has accomplished just one other time since he led the school to back to back winning COACH FRAN BY THE NUMBERS... seasons in 1990 and 1991. He returned to Texas State in 2011 and began the process of leading WINNING WAYS the Bobcats in their transition to the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Sub- In 29 seasons, Coach Fran has totaled 210 career victories and division (FBS). During his first four seasons, he led the Bobcats to 23 wins and at least six wins in three seasons during that 210 ranks fourth amongst NCAA Div. I FBS coaches. span. Franchione enters the 2015 campaign with a 210-126-2 career record. He is one of just four active NCAA Division I FBS EXPERIENCE coaches and one of just 18 FBS coaches all-time to record 210 career victories. Coach Fran begins his 30th season as a head coach with experience He began his head-coaching career at Southwestern College in 1981, and compiled a 14-4-2 record in two seasons. The 30 in the SEC, Big 12, WAC and Sun Belt. Builders also won a conference championship and had a victory in the 1982 Sunflower Bowl. Following the record-setting POSTSEASON TRIPS season, Franchione was the offensive coordinator at Tennessee Tech for two seasons before being named head coach at his Number of times Coach Fran has led his teams to the postseason. alma mater, Pittsburg State. 14 He leads all Sun Belt Conference head coaches in appearances. During the next five seasons, he led the Gorillas to a 53-6 record, five conference titles and a combined 37-1 record before CHAMPIONSHIPS being named head coach at Texas State in 1990. He led the Bobcats to a combined 13-9 record in the next two years as the Coach Fran’s teams have won a combined nine conference Bobcats posted back-to-back winning records for the first time in the Division I FCS ranks. 9 championships. Franchione coached his first FBS team at New Mexico, and led the Lobos to their first bowl game in 36 years. Then, he HONORS turned around a 1-10 team at TCU and led the Horned Frogs to a 28-19 victory over USC in the Sun Bowl in his first season Number of times Coach Fran has earned National & Regional 6 coaching honors, including two Coach of the Year recognitions. and to inaugural Mobile Alabama Bowl in his second season. He went on to transform a 3-8 Alabama team into a 10-win squad two seasons later. In his first year, he led the Crimson BOWL ELIGIBILITY Tide to a victory in the Independence Bowl after they began the season with a 3-5 mark. He also led Texas A&M to three bowl TXST has been bowl eligible during each of the last two seasons 2 after beginning to play in the FBS ranks just three years ago. games in five years.

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING... “He brings a wealth of experience. He’s won every where he’s gone: at TCU, with me at UNM as well as other places. If you want to win quickly Coach Fran is the right guy for the job. He knows how to turn programs around.” Brian Urlacher Linebacker,

“Dennis has had a great deal of success at a number of college programs across the country, including his first run at Texas State. He knows what it takes to build teams and programs and brings a wealth of knowledge to the Bobcats.” Former Head Football Coach, University of Texas

“...He’s won everywhere he’s been, and he’s got the ability to recruit the state of Texas.” David Bailiff Head Football Coach, Rice

18 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHING STAFF

John Thompson enters his second season as Texas Mike Schultz is in his fifth season as Texas Jeff Conway is in his fourth season as Texas State’s defensive coordinator and 30th year as a defensive State’s assistant head coach, co-offensive State’s co-offensive coordinator, running backs coordinator. coordinator and coach. and tight ends coach. BOBCAT COACHING COACHINGSTAFF STAFF

Brad Franchione returns for his fifth season as linebackers Brad Bedell is in his second season as Texas State’s offensive coach and special teams coordinator. Assistant coach Jason Johnson is in his fifth season as line coach. the wide receivers coach at Texas State.

Assistant coach Mike Hudson during pregame in 2013. Assistant coach Kyle Tatum is in his third season Hudson works with the defensive line and is currently Ashley Ambrose joins the Bobcat staff after as a defensive tackles coach. beginning his 18th season at Texas State. spending the 2014 season at Idaho as a coach. 198 YEARS OF COACHING EXPERIENCE • 47 BOWL APPEARANCES • 36 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 18 YEARS OF NFL EXPERIENCE 14 NCAA PLAYOFF APPEARANCES • SIX BOWL APPEARANCES AS PLAYERS • TWO PLAYOFF APPEARANCES AS PLAYERS ONE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP AS A PLAYER

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 19 BOBCAT STADIUM

Bobcat Stadium was built in 1981, and is the home of Bobcat Football. With recent additions including the Jerry D. and Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex and the North Side Complex, Bobcat Stadium elevated to one of the best 30,000-seat stadiums in the country.

The End Zone Complex was completed and dedicated in 2002. The facility, located in the south end zone of Bobcat Stadium, houses the athletic program’s football operations. The Football End Zone Complex also has a full service training center, meeting rooms and coaching staff offices.

In 2003, the playing field in Bobcat Stadium was named Jim Wacker Field to honor Texas State’s former football coach and director of athletics. Wacker coached the Bobcat football team from 1979-82. His 42-8 record in the span is the best four-year mark in school history. He led the Bobcats to back-to-back Bobcat Stadium before renovation NCAA Division II national championships in 1981 and 1982. His 1982 team finished the season 14-0, and he was named College Division Coach of the Year by the American Football Coaches Association. He also served as director of athletics at Texas State (then Southwest Texas State) from 1998-01. He passed away on Aug. 26, 2003 after a lengthy battle with cancer.

BOBCAT STADIUM BY THE NUMBERS... INCREASED CAPACITY From 2009-2012, Bobcat Stadium underwent renovation that increased seating 30K capacity from 15,600 to 30,000 people.

PREMIUM SEATING 450 Bobcat Stadium is home to 450 seats in the Champions Club level.

MULTI-PURPOSE During its 25-year history, Bobcat Stadium has been the home of the Texas Special Bobcat Stadium vs. Texas Tech, post renovation 25 Olympics, the site of scenes from the movie, “The Ringer” and “Friday Night Lights.”

SUITE STYLE 15 After the renovations, Bobcat Stadium has 15 legacy suites with over 300 seats. BOBCAT STADIUM

A view of the Legacy Suite A view inside the A view of the Champions Level seats at the West Side Champions Club Level at Club Level Bar at the West Complex of Bobcat Stadium. the West Side Complex of Side Complex of Bobcat Bobcat Stadium. Stadium. SUITE SEATING CHAMPIONS CLUB LEVEL BAR SOCIALIZING IN THE CHAMPIONS CLUB LEVEL

20 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT STADIUM BOBCAT FAN SUPPORT

33,006 TEXAS TECH (9/8/2012)

32,007 NAVY (9/13/2014)

22,015 WYOMING (9/28/2013)

21,345 IDAHO (10/04/2014)

20,850 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF (8/30/2014)

20,351 UL LAFAYETTE (10/14/2014)

20,136 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (9/7/2013)

18,140 SOUTH ALABAMA (10/26/2013)

LARGEST SINGLE GAME BOBCAT STADIUM CROWDS 17,188 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (9/22/2012) (TOTAL ATTENDANCE, SCHOOL, DATE) HIGHLIGHTED DENOTES 2014 ATTENDANCE FIGURES 17,184 LOUISIANA TECH (11/10/2012)

*The Texas State athletics department has completed nearly $100 million in *The 2014 season brought four of the 10 highest new construction projects since 2009. These projects include: - Bobcat Stadium North Side Complex attendance totals at Bobcat Stadium including - Jerry D. & Linda Gregg Fields West Side Complex the second highest of 32,007 against Navy. - Bobcat Ballpark & Softball Stadium - Track & Field Stadium BOBCAT STADIUM ATTENDANCE RECORDS PASSION FOR BOBCAT FOOTBALL CONTINUES TO GROW

21,000 In the last 10 seasons, the average attendance at Bobcat 20,000 Stadium has increased almost 8,000 fans per game. In 2014, Texas State set an all-time stadium record of an 20,598 19,000 average of 20,598 fans per game and a total of 123,589* 18,000 fans, the second-highest total in school history. 18,945 17,000 18,062 * The 2005 season welcomed 128,751 over the course of 10 contests, four more than 16,000 what was played in 2014 at Bobcat Stadium.

15,000

14,000 15,106

13,000

12,000 12,804 12,875 12,886 12,488 11,000 11,408 11,225 10,000

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 21 BOBCAT STADIUM A BETTER LOOK INTO THE END ZONE COMPLEX...

The Football End Zone Complex includes a weight room where Bobcat football players can train year round. The weight room has also played host to the NFL Pro Day where Scouts will measure bench press, vertical jump, and the standing broad jump. WEIGHTWEIGHT ROOM ROOM

The teaching theater provides student- athletes with a spacious meeting area.

TEAM MEETINGTEAM MEETING ROOM ROOM

Texas State unveiled a new locker room in the summer of 2014. RENOVATED LOCKER LOCKER ROOMS ROOMS

STUDENTSTUDENT RECREATION RECREATION AREAAREA

BOBCATFOOTBALL STADIUM END ZONE COMPLEX 22 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ATHLETIC FACILITIES

Stadium Seating: 7,200 • Premium Seating: 30 Courtside • Built: 1982 • Surface: Hardwood •

STRAHAN COLISEUM

• Stadium Seating: 2,500 • Suites: 5 • Seating: Chairback & Bench Style • Built: 2009 • Surface: Grass BOBCAT BALLPARK

Stadium Seating: 1,000 • Suites: 2 • Seating: Chairback & Bench Style • Built: 2009 • Surface: Grass • BOBCAT SOFTBALL STADIUM

• Stadium Seating: 2,000 • Built: 2011

TRACK & FIELD STADIUM

Complex Seating: 500 • Built: 200 • Locker Room Built: 2009 • Weight/Training Room & Teaching Theater Built: 2011 • Surface: Grass • BOBCAT SOCCER COMPLEX

• Stadium Seating: 200 • Built: 1980 • Renovation: 2013 • Surface: Hard Court

TENNIS COMPLEX 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 23 GAME DAY TEXAS STATE GAME DAY

BOBCAT CLUB CLUB SUPPORT TRENDS

DONORS DOLLARS 1,212 * Donor support has grown over 400% in $1,200,000* the last six years, but even more aggressive 1,202 * Bobcat Club members contributed $1.2 $1,002,000 $924,000 goals are in our future. 1,151 million in support of student-athletes scholarships during the 2014-15 fiscal year, a new record for the department and the second consecutive year with over $1

875 million donated. 625 $502,000 $365,000 393 $215,000 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 Academic Year Academic Year

24 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE MEDIA COVERAGE TEXAS STATE DMA & MEDIA COVERAGE • During the last two seasons, Texas State had 23 football games televised by ESPN and over 41 women’s basketball, men’s basketball, baseball and softball games televised on various regional and national networks.

• Since being a member of FBS in 2012, Texas State has had 34 televised football games, including all 12 in 2014.

• The Bobcats will have 12 more games broadcast on ESPN networks in 2015.

• Additional networks that provided coverage for the Bobcats included: CW Austin, KXAN, SBC Network, ESPN Longhorn Network, ESPN3, and KTSW.

• This upcoming season marks the second straight year that the Bobcats will be televised on ESPNU and ESPNNews

• Texas State has a total coverage area over 1.64 million people with Austin & San Antonio both falling in the top-40 Designated Market Areas.

• The Sun Belt Conference has over a combined 15 million people in its total coverage area.

THE VOICES OF BOBCAT ATHLETICS

BILL CULHANE & BRANT FREEMAN Brant Freeman and Bill Culhane begin their 13th season together as the “Voices of the Bobcats” in 2015. Freeman has served as the radio and television play-by-play announcer for Texas State football, basketball and baseball games since January of 2003. He also is the host for Texas State’s weekly Football Coaches radio show, has worked with KBVO & KXAN sports to provide live television coverage of Texas State athletics and serves as an emcee for various Texas State events. A San Antonio native, Freeman is a 2006 graduate of Texas State and he has hosted the “Inside Bobcat Football” television show for the last six years. He has also covered local high school sports and has reported on major sporting events in the greater San Antonio area, including three NBA Finals, the Final Four and Dallas Cowboys training camp. Freeman and his wife Linda, also a Texas State graduate, have a daughter, Zoey. In his 23rd season with Texas State Athletics, Culhane has served as a play-by-play and color analyst for football, basketball, baseball, volleyball and softball games radio and TV broadcasts. He has served as a color analyst for Bobcat football games since 1994 and completed his 22nd year as the play-by-play voice for Texas State men’s basketball games in 2014-15. In addition to broadcasting for the Bobcats, Culhane has been a broadcaster for local high school athletic events and was an announcer for the IFAF under-19 World Championship in 2012. Culhane and his wife, Tracy, have two sons, Cory and Miles, and a daughter Viktoria.

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 25 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE BOBCATS IN THE 2015 NFL DRAFT

Mager was the 83rd player taken in the Draft and selected in the third round by the San Diego Chargers, making him the first Bobcat to be selected in the first three rounds since 1982. He was a four-year starter at Texas State and ended his career with 211 tackles and defended 55 passes with a school-record 47 breakups and eight . He also returned 15 punts for 251 yards and a during his career. CRAIG MAGER THIRD ROUND • 83RD PICK • SAN DIEGO CHARGERS

DAVID MAYO FIFTH ROUND • 169TH PICK •

Mayo became the 169th overall player taken in the Draft when he was selected by the Carolina Panthers in the fifth round. Mayo was a Fourth-Team All- American and named the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year as a senior. He was a three-year starter at Texas State and recorded 284 tackles, including 10.0 tackles for loss of 40 yards and 2.5 sacks. He also broke up seven passes, forced three , recovered two more fumbles and intercepted four passes during his career.

WILL JOHNSON FREE AGENT •

Johnson joined the Houston Texans after earning All-Sun Belt Conference Second-Team honors as a senior when he ranked second among league leaders and 21st nationally with a punting average of 43.8 yards on 65 punts. Johnson also averaged 63.4 yards on 71 kickoffs with 46 resulting in touchbacks throughout the season. Throughout his career, Johnson averaged 43.4 yards on 128 punts and kicked 121 extra points and 36 field goals, including a school record 54-yard kick. He also averaged 64.3 yards on 227 kickoffs.

TERRENCE FRANKS FREE AGENT • ST. LOUIS RAMS

Franks signed with the St. Louis Rams after ranking 10th among Sun Belt Conference rushing leaders and setting a school record and tying a Sun Belt record with a 95-yard TD run against Idaho as a senior. He also excelled on special teams having blocked a punt and returning it 10 yards for a touchdown at New Mexico State. He ended his career rushing for 2045 yards and 24 while averaging 5.7 yards per carry throughout his career.

26 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE BOBCATS IN THE NFL Texas State has had over 40 players selected to be a part of a NFL roster. With the move to FBS, the Bobcats have received more notoriety of FRED EVANS late, as evidenced by the standout seasons of Joplo Bartu and Darryl Morris in 2013. They continued to be the two active representatives from Texas State during the 2014 regular season.

Former Bobcat football player Darryl Morris was signed in 2013 as a free agent by the . Morris was part of a 49ers team that made the NFC Championship. He played in 13 games his rookie year and had six tackles before being signed by the Texans in 2014.

Bartu started 13 games as a rookie and had 85 tackles and three sacks as an outside linebacker. He had a season-high 11 tackles against Morris and the 49ers on Monday night football, December 23rd against the .

Fellow alum Fred Evans was active from 2006-2013 and played in 95 games, and recorded almost 100 tackles. He played the last seven years of his career with the , making it to the NFC Championship in 2010.

HOW THE BOBCATS GOT THEIR NFL START WALLACE DICKEY 1968 DAVID MORRISON OAKLAND RAIDERS 1968 REECE MORRISON 1968 MAC SAULS ST. LOUIS RAMS 1968 WADE KEY 1970 JOPLO BARTU JOSH BROWN MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1973 NOE GONZALES OAKLAND RAIDERS 1973 JIM STIENKE CLEVELAND BROWNS 1973 BOOKER RUSSELL OAKLAND RAIDERS 1978 PAUL DARBY NEW YORK JETS 1979 BOBBY WATKINS 1982 KEN COFFEY WASHINGTON REDSKINS 1983 DAVID VELA OAKLAND RAIDERS 1983 ROD CLARK ST. LOUIS RAMS 1984 PAT FRANKLIN TAMPA BAY BUCS 1986 VAN HUGHES ST. LOUIS RAMS 1986 #RICKY SANDERS WASHINGTON REDSKINS 1986 WAYNE CORREY 1987 KEVIN MEUTH 1987 HENRY THOMAS 1987 CHARLIE VATTEROTT ARIZONA CARDINALS 1987 BEN JESSIE 1989 AJ JOHNSON WASHINGTON REDSKINS 1989 DARREN JONES ST. LOUIS RAMS 1989 MARK MILETT ATLANTA FALCONS 1989 BILL JONES 1990 PAUL ALSBURY NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS 1991 REGGIE RIVERS DENVER BRONCOS 1991 JEFF NOVAK 1994 CLAUDE MATHIS MINNESOTA VIKINGS 1998 CLIFFTON BLACK OAKLAND RAIDERS 2000 DARRICK VAUGHN ATLANTA FALCONS 2000 MATT WIELAND NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 2000 CLEVELAND BROWNS 2000 RICK BARROW ARIZONA CARDINALS 2001 CLENTON BALLARD 2002 FRED EVANS MIAMI DOLPHINS 2006 BARRICK NEALY MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2006 MARKEE WHITE ST. LOUIS RAMS 2007 DJ HALL JR JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS 2012 *DARRYL MORRIS SAN FRANCISCO 49’ERS 2013 *JOPLO BARTU ATLANTA FALCONS 2013 *TERRENCE FRANKS ST. LOUIS RAMS 2015 DARRYL MORRIS *WILL JOHNSON HOUSTON TEXANS 2015 *CRAIG MAGER SAN DIEGO CHARGERS 2015 *DAVID MAYO CAROLINA PANTHERS 2015

* DENOTES CURRENT PLAYER // # DENOTES SUPPLEMENTAL FIRST ROUND DRAFT PICK

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 27 ALL-AMERICANS 46 ALL-AMERICANS 46

DAVID MAYO 2014 ALL-AMERICAN FIRST FBS ALL-AMERICAN IN SCHOOL HISTORY

TEXAS STATE ALL-AMERICANS 1953 PENCE DACUS, QUARTERBACK 1954 HORACE ALLERT, TACKLE 1956 JOHN GIBBENS, TACKLE 1962 JOHN REESE, TACKLE 1963 JOHN REESE, TACKLE JERRY COLE, END 1965 JERRY COLE, END 1967 TOMMY HEAD, CENTER 1971 BOB DAIGLE, CENTER 1972 BOB DAIGLE, CENTER JIM STIENKE, DEFENSIVE BACK JOSH BROWN, FULLBACK 1973 DENNIS COLVIN, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1974 FRED POINTER, OFFENSIVE GUARD 1975 BOBBY KOTZUR, NOSE GUARD 1976 CHARLIE COLLINS, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1979 ELVIS SHAW, DEFENSIVE GUARD 1980 PAUL THORNTON, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1982 TIM STASKUS, LINEBACKER 1983 TIM STASKUS, LINEBACKER C.J. CARROLL CYRIL FRIDAY, LINEBACKER 2000 ALL-AMERICAN 1984 SCOTT FORESTER, CENTER 1987 ERIC TENNESSEE, 1988 BRAD FULKS, LINEBACKER 1989 JEFF NOVAK, OFFENSIVE TACKLE 1990 *REGGIE RIVERS, RUNNING BACK 1991 *ERVIN THOMAS, CENTER 1993 SPICER SIGMAN, CENTER 1994 DONALD WILKERSON, RUNNING BACK 1995 TPRES THOMAS, LINEBACKER 1996 #CLAUDE MATHIS, RUNNING BACK 1997 #CLAUDE MATHIS, RUNNING BACK 2000 #C.J. CARROLL, DEFENSIVE BACK CLAUDE MATHIS CLENTON BALLARD, DEFENSIVE BACK 1996 & 1997 ALL-AMERICAN GREG PITTS, LINEBACKER 2001 CLENTON BALLARD, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN 2002 GREG PITTS, LINEBACKER 2004 CORY ELOLF, 2005 FRED EVANS, DEFENSIVE LINEMAN BARRICK NEALY, QUARTERBACK THOMAS KERESZTURY, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2007 CHRIS MACDONALD, PUNTER 2008 CAMERON LUKE, WIDE RECEIVER 2010 D.J. HALL, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN CONSENSUS 2011 *D.J. HALL, OFFENSIVE LINEMAN 2014 *DAVID MAYO, LINEBACKER ALL-AMERICANS *DENOTES AA UNDER COACH FRAN # DENOTES CONSENSUS AA

28 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE TEXAS STATE PRESEASON ACCOLADES

PHIL STEELE’S PRESEASON SUN BELT TEAM First-Team Offense OT Adrian Bellard

First-Team Defense CB David Mims

Second-Team Offense QB Tyler Jones OG Ryan Melton

Second-Team Defense DT Dallas McClarty ATHLON Third-Team Offense First-Team Offense RB Robert Lowe OT Adrian Bellard OG Felix Romero First-Team Defense Third-Team Defense CB David Mims LB Trey McGowan Third-Team Offense Fourth-Team Offense QB Tyler Jones RB Chris Nutall RB Robert Lowe TE Lawrence White OG Felix Romero OT Ryan Melton Fourth-Team Defense DT Cedric Gambrell Third-Team Specialists DAVE CAMPBELL’S FOOTBALL KR Brandon Smith FBS ALL-TEXAS TEAM Fourth-Team Specialists First-Team Offense KR Brandon Smith Fourth-Team Defense OL Adrian Bellard DT Dallas McClarty LB Trey McGowan First-Team Defense CB David Mims

ESPN Second-Team Offense All-SBC Defense QB Tyler Jones ADRIAN BELLARD, OT DT Dallas McClarty RB Robert Lowe CB David Mims Second-Team Defense LB Trey McGowan LINDY’S SPORTING NEWS First-Team Offense First Team Offense OL Adrian Bellard OL Adrian Bellard First-Team Defense First-Team Defense DB David Mims DB David Mims Second-Team Offense Best Passer OT Ryan Melton QB Tyler Jones Strongest Arm QB Tyler Jones

Best Cover Corner CB David Mims

Top 10 NFL Talent 1. CB David Mims DAVID MIMS, CB 3. OL Adrian Bellard

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QUARTERBACK Jones is a two-year starter who was named an All-Sun Belt Conference Second- BOBCAT Team selection by College Sports Madness and a Third-Team honoree by Phil Steele after ranking 16th in the FBS and setting a Texas State single season record with a 65.4 completion percentage (246-376-7). He also was responsible for 28 touchdowns after throwing 22 TD passes and OFFENSE running for six more. His 2,670 yards passing was the fourth-highest total in school history. He proved to be quite a dual threat as he was the team’s third leading rusher with 539 yards on 166 carries. Jones will be joined at quarterback by Connor White, who saw action in one game last season and completed four of his five passes for 41 yards and ran for 20 yards on three carries in the first game of the season against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. The Bobcats will gain added depth at the quarterback with the additions of senior Blaire Sullivan and a pair of freshman signees L.G Williams and Blake Peterson. Sullivan sat out last season due to NCAA bylaws after transferring from UTEP, where he completed 36 of 69 passes for 573 yards and three touchdowns in his two seasons with the Miners. Williams comes to Texas State after throwing for 1,976 yards and 23 touchdowns and rushing for 838 yards and 10 TDs as a senior at Cibolo Steele High School. He led the Knights to the state semifinals with a 13-2 record and a No. 4 final ranking. Peterson accumulated 1,853 yards of total offense, including 1,542 yards passing in his senior season at Washburn Rural High School in Kansas. TYLER JONES, QUARTERBACK

Mike Schultz and Jeff Conway return as co-coordinators for Texas State’s offense which was one of the nation’s most improved offenses. Texas State returns the most accurate single season passer in school history in junior Tyler Jones and a 1,000-yard rusher in senior Robert Lowe to its backfield. Texas State also returns its top two wide receivers and a trio of preseason All-Sun Belt Conference offensive linemen.

TIGHT END Texas State will have to replace its leading receiver from last season, Bradley Miller, who caught 44 passes for 431 yards and touchdowns as a , but the Bobcats have plenty of experienced depth in seniors Ryan Carden and Lawrence White. Carden caught 13 passes for 196 yards and a TD while playing in 10 games last season. White earned the Jim Bob Helduser award as the most improved offensive player last spring after recording eight catches for 141 yards and three touchdowns in 2014. He had the longest catch among the tight ends last season with a 46-yard grab for a TD at South Alabama. The Bobcats also return Gabe Schrade, who played primarily on special teams as a true freshman. He was among the top 23 players in Central Florida after catching 31 passes for 364 yards as a senior at Deland High School in 2013. In addition, junior college transfer Chris French, who participated in spring drills.

ADRIAN BELLARD, OL WIDE RECEIVER JAFUS GAINES, WR Texas State returns its top two wide receivers in C.J. Best and Brandon Smith, and has three other experienced receivers returning from last season. Best was named to the Sun Belt’s All-Newcomer team last season after catching 37 passes for 355 yards and two touchdowns. Smith caught 36 passes for 415 yards and a TD last year and had a season-best of eight catches for 97 yards against Georgia Southern. Jafus Gaines recorded 22 receptions for 289 yards in nine games. He led the team with four touchdown catches, including a team-long 71-yard catch against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. Texas State also returns Gaines’ younger brother, Demun Mercer, who had nine catches for 54 yards and two TDs and sophomore Brice Gunter, who had seven catches for 120 yards and TD.

OFFENSIVE LINE Texas State’s offensive line is another strength for the Bobcats with three starters returning from last season. Headlining the list of returning starters is senior offensive tackle Adrian Bellard, who earned All-SBC Second-Team honors last season. He also will be starting for the fourth straight season. Joining him is All-SBC Honorable Mention selection Ryan Melton, who was Texas State’s most improved lineman last year. Also returning is two- year starter Felix Romero at guard and Brandon Sarabia, who played in eight games and started the first three games of the season at guard. To fill the other two starting positions, Texas State will look to returning lettermen Zach Crawford, Jackson Hoskins, Stephan Jacobs or Hayden Lambert, junior college transfer Spencer Ince or redshirt freshmen Will Copa, Inoke Langi, Kanon Mackey, Tryston Mizerak and Kian Schoenborn. Texas State also has three signees Kregg Lemons, Jacob Rowland and Willie Williams joining the team this fall. “We took care of the football with just 12 turnovers last season and were balanced in terms of passing and rushing yards,” said Franchione. “I hope that we can take off from where we were last season.”

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RUNNING BACK Last season, Lowe became Texas State’s first 1,000-yard rusher since 2009 and was named All-SBC Third- Team running back by College Sports Madness and Phil Steele after ranking fifth among league leaders with 1,091 yards and 12 TDs on 185 carries. The Bobcats must replace his backup, Terrence Franks, who ranked 10th among league rushing leaders and signed with the St. Louis Rams following the NFL Draft. However, Texas State will have plenty of depth with senior Tim Gay joining Stedman Mayberry from last season. Gay serves as a blocking back primarily when Texas State uses two running backs in the backfield. He also will see some time as a tight end. Mayberry sat out most of last season after rushing for 2,593 yards and 23 TDs in his career at Vista Ridge High School. The Bobcats also signed three running backs in Bralon Hutchinson, Tyler Siudzinski and Anthony Taylor. Hutchinson ran for 1,367 yards and 13 touchdowns as a senior and 1,044 yards and 13 TDs as a junior. Siudzinski is a junior college transfer from Santa Anna College where he rushed for 580 yards and five touchdowns on 157 carries. Taylor averaged 8.2 yards per carry while rushing for 1,133 yards and 20 touchdowns as a senior at Denton Guyer High School.

ROBERT LOWE, RUNNING BACK

A LOOK AT THE TEXAS STATE OFFENSE

Robert Lowe became the first Texas State player to rush for over 1,000 1,091 yards in single season since 2009.

Tyler Jones ranked 16th in the country with a 65.4 completion percentage, 16 the best single season mark in school history.

BRANDON SMITH, WR Tyler Jones’ 22 touchdown passes last season were the third highest total 3 in school history, and also ranked third most in the Sun Belt.

Texas State featured the fifth most improved offense in the nation going 464.3 from 326.2 yards per game in 2013 to 464.3 yards per game in 2014.

Returning players on Texas State’s offense who earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors last season (Adrian Bellard, C.J. Best, Tyler Jones, 5 Robert Lowe and Ryan Melton) C.J. BEST, WR

The Bobcats averaged 33.8 points per game last season, good for 31st in 33.8 the FBS.

Wide receiver C.J. Best averaged 111.5 yards per game over his final two LAWRENCE WHITE, TE games of 2014. He totaled 16 catches for 223 yards and two touchdowns during that span with a long of 70 yards on national TV against Arkansas 111.5 State. Robert Lowe is averaging 5.9 yards per carry over his career, spanning 357 carries. That is the second most in Texas State history among players with 350+ carries and fourth most in Sun Belt Conference history among all 5.9 players. RYAN MELTON, OT

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 31 DEFENSE

Texas State will combine its offensive attack with a more-experienced defense under the They will be backed up by Will Trevillion, Dondre Elvoid and redshirt freshman Cedric direction of second-year defensive coordinator John Thompson. Gambrell. Trevillion saw some action as a reserve tackle last season, while Gambrell enjoyed a “Last year, we had a new defense and with the exception of a few key spots, we had an good spring after redshirting last season. inexperienced defense and it showed at times,” said Franchione. “I thought coach Thompson Sophomore Jeff Banks and Karee Berry along with Rusmin Nikocevic return at defensive end and the defensive coaches did a marvelous job of keeping our defensive statistics somewhat after splitting time last season. They were a joined by junior college transfer Roosevelt Pearson close to what they were in 2013 when we had a more experienced defensive unit. Now, in the last spring after he missed last season with an injury. second year with his defense, I think that everyone knows what to expect. I think that has a Banks and Berry split time at defensive end last season. Berry registered 27 tackles and had a chance to be a big help for us.” season-best of nine stops against Tulsa and Idaho. Banks added 14 tackles in five games. The only change in Texas State’s coaching staff is Ashley Ambrose replacing Jason Washington Nikocevic played in 10 games as a reserve lineman and recorded seven tackles, two as cornerbacks coach. quarterback hurries and one tackle for a loss. Pearson returns this spring after sitting out last Thompson is looking for his more-experienced group to offset the loss of three key individual fall with an injury and recording 31 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 8.5 tackles for loss at Mount San players from last season in Craig Mager, linebacker David Mayo and defensive end Antonio College. Michael Odiari. Mager was selected in the third round of the NFL Draft by San Diego and Mayo In addition, Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon also moved to defensive end after playing the last three was taken in the fifth round by Carolina after ranking second nationally in tackles with 154. seasons as a reserve linebacker. Jeter-Gilmon had 46 stops but has the quickness to improve Odiari led the Bobcats in sacks and tackles for loss. Texas State’s pass rush. “Defensively, we lost a few key guys, but I think we have a chance to have a better defense this season,” said Franchione. “We were an inexperienced group that coach Thompson inherited LINEBACKERS last year. Guys like David Mims, Damani Alexcee and Stephon Johnson, Steven Smith, Mershad While Thompson must replace Mayo at linebacker, he does have some experienced returning Dillon and Deandre Elvoid and Rusmin Nikocevic got a lot of valuable experience last year. So, I players from last season to fill the two spots. Trey McGowan ranked second behind Mayo with think collectively, we may have a chance to be as good or better because of that.” 80 tackles after he replaced Michael Orakpo, whose senior season ended against Navy in the second game of the season. DEFENSIVE LINE In addition, junior Stephen Smith saw some playing time at linebacker and recorded 35 Texas State returns both of its starting interior defensive linemen in nose tackle Dallas tackles in the first six games before missing the rest of the season. Junior college transfer McClarty, who is a preseason All-SBC selection in some publications after recording 41 tackles Teron Fitzgerald and freshman Jordan Mittie made impacts during spring practice. Additional last year. The other returning tackle is Mershad Dillon, who added 15 stops as a junior college depth could come from redshirt freshman Ishmael Davis. transfer last season. BOBCAT DEFENSE

DAVID MIMS II, CORNERBACK

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A LOOK AT THE TEXAS STATE DEFENSE DEFENSIVE BACK Replacing Craig Mager will not be easy, but the Bobcats return All-Sun Belt David Mims led the team and ranked 19th in the country with five First-Team defensive back David Mims from last season after he led the team with interceptions last season. His five INTs also ranked third in the Sun 5 Belt Conference. five interceptions in his first season as a starter. Brandon McDowell also returns after receiving the Fred Bleil award as the most improved defensive player last spring and serving as Texas State’s third defensive back last season. Mims’ final came in the season finale against Georgia Junior college transfer Javante O’Roy and redshirt freshman Andrew Aneke also State. He returned it 60 yards for a touchdown, becoming the first 60 Bobcat to return an INT for a TD since October 2013. performed well in the spring and will provide some needed depth. Clarence Guidry, III served as a reserve corner last season and could contend for playing time this fall after playing primarily on special teams last season. Players off Texas State’s defense to be drafted last season. Mims Thompson’s defense also features three safeties. Aaron Shaw saw extensive playing and David Mayo were both selected in the first five rounds with Mims earning a third round selection, making him the highest time against passing teams in one spot. This spring, he moved to rover and will 2 Bobcat to be picked since 1982. contend with sophomore Damani Alexcee for playing time this fall. Demetrius Woodard shared time with Shaw and started when Texas State played primarily running teams. Woodard had a strong finish in the spring and will contend Texas State finished the season with 28 sacks last year. That ranked with redshirt freshman Camyron Brown and Texas transfer Easy Anyama for playing fourth in the conference and included a game of 9.0 sacks against Idaho on Oct. 4, which was the most since having seven against time. 28 Lamar in 2011. Two other returning lettermen Stephan Johnson and Dila Rosemond, are vying for a starting spot as well. Trey McGowan had a career-high 17 tackles against ULM in just his second career start. He finished the season with 80 tackles in 11 17 games, ranking second most on the team.

Texas State shutout Arkansas-Pine Bluff 65-0 in the season opener. It marked the team’s first shutout since 2005 when it shutout 0 Southern Utah 34-0.

TREY MCGOWAN, LB

DAVID MIMS II, CB

JEFF BANKS, DE

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One area of concern for the Bobcats is on special teams where Texas State lost kicker-punter Will Johnson, who signed with the Houston Texans following the NFL Draft. Johnson was an All-Sun Belt Conference Second-Team punter last season and set two records for the longest field goal in school history during his career.

Texas State has redshirt freshman James Sherman and junior college transfer Lumi Kaba vying to replace him. The holders on field goal and extra-point attempts are senior wide receiver Jack Rhoades and Tyler Jones.

The Bobcats also have experienced kickoff returners in Brandon Smith and Gaines. McDowell also has some experience in punt returns. Smith averaged 22.0 yards on 19 returns last season after he ranked fifth nationally with a 29.9 average on 20 returns in 2013. Gaines ranked eighth nationally in 2012 after BOBCAT averaging 28.9 yards on 28 returns in 2012. SPECIAL TEAMS

A LOOK AT THE TEXAS STATE SPECIAL TEAMS

Brandon Smith became one of 13 players in NCAA history to return two kickoffs for a touchdown in a single game when he recorded returns of 2 100 and 92 yards for touchdowns in Texas State’s first Sun Belt Conference game at UL Lafayette in 2013.

Brandon Smith was ranked fifth nationally and second among Sun Belt Conference leaders in kickoff returns overall after averaging 29.9 yards on 20 returns in 2013. His two touchdowns also set school records for most 5 TD’s scored on a kickoff return in a game, season and career.

Texas State currently has three players on its roster who have returned kicks in an FBS game. Brandon Smith, Jafus Gaines and Brandon McDowell JACK RHOADES, HOLDER 3 all shared duties last season.

Texas State ranked 27th in the country as a team last year in punt return average, with 10.33 yards per return. That was also good for second-best 27 in the conference.

The Bobcats ranked 23rd nationally and second in the Sun Belt, with just 23 4.56 yards allowed per return.

Jafus Gaines ranked eighth in his last full season returning kickoffs in 8 2012. He averaged 28.9 yards on 28 returns and led the WAC that season. BRANDON SMITH, WR/KICK RETURNER

34 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 2015 OPPONENTS

FLORIDA STATE SOUTHERN MISS

SEMINOLESGame 1 • September 5 • Tallahassee, Fla. • 7:00 p.m. GOLDENGame 3 • September 19 • San Marcos,EAGLES Texas • 6:00 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Tallahassee, Fla. Head Coach...... Jimbo Fisher Location...... Hattiesburg, Miss. Head Coach...... Todd Monken Fournded ...... 1851 Record at FSU...... 58-11 (sixth season) Founded...... 1910 Record at USM...... 4-20 (third season) Enrollment...... 41,477 Career Record...... same Enrollment...... 14,845 Career Record...... same Nickname...... Seminoles Nickname...... Golden Eagles Colors...... Garnet & Gold SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Black & Gold SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Bobby Bowden Field Series Record...... first meeting Home Field...... Carlisle-Faulkner Field Series Record...... Texas State leads 1-0 at Doak S. Campbell Stadium Last Texas State victory...... n/a at Roberts Stadium Last Texas State victory...... August 31, 2013 Capacity...... 82,300 Last Texas State loss...... n/a Capacity...... 36,000 Last Texas State loss...... n/a Surface...... Grass Surface...... Matrix Conference...... Atlantic Coast SPORTS INFORMATION Conference...... Conference USA MEDIA RELATIONS President...... John Thrasher SID Office Phone...... (850) 644-1403 President...... Dr. George C. Wright Assistant AD (FB Contact)...... Jack Duggan Athletic Director...... Stan Wilcox Assistant AD/SID...... Elliott Finebloom Athletic Director...... Bill McGillis Office Phone...... (601) 266-4503 Office Phone...... (850) 644-1065 E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION Assistant SID...... Chris Whitehead 2014 Record...... 13-1 Football SID...... Zach Stipe 2014 Record...... 3-9 Office Phone...... (601) 266-4503 ACC Record...... 8-0 Office Phone...... (850) 645-7683 C-USA Record...... 1-7 [email protected] ACC Finish...... First, Atlantic Division E-Mail...... [email protected] C-USA Finish...... Sixth, West Division Starters Returning...... 13 Starters Returning...... 18 (4 offense, 7 defense, 2 specialists) (10 offense, 5 defense, 3 specialists) Letterwinners Returning...... 37 Letterwinners Returning...... 59 Offensive System...... multiple Offensive System...... spread Defensive System...... 4-3 Defensive System...... 4-3

PRAIRIE VIEW A&M HOUSTON PANTHERS COUGARS Game 2 • September 12 • San Marcos, Texas • 6:00 p.m. Game 4 • September 26 • Houston, Texas

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Prairie View, Texas Head Coach...... Willie Simmons Location...... Houston, Texas Head Coach...... Founded...... 1876 Record at PVAMU...... first season Founded...... 1927 Record at UH...... first season Enrollment...... 8,900 Career Record...... same Enrollment...... 39,820 Career Record...... same Nickname...... Panthers Nickname...... Cougars Colors...... Purple & Gold SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Scarlet and White SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Blackshear Field Series Record...... Texas State leads 13-2 Home Field...... TDECU Stadium Series Record...... Texas State leads 4-1 Capacity...... 6,000 Last Texas State victory...... Sept. 7, 2013 Capacity...... 40,000 Last Texas State victory...... August 31, 2012 Surface...... Grass Last Texas State loss...... Oct. 8, 1977 Surface...... Matrix Last Texas State loss...... Sept. 4, 2010 Conference...... Southwestern Athletic Conference...... American Athletic President...... Dr. George C. Wright SPORTS INFORMATION President...... Dr. Renu Khator ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Athletic Director...... Ashley Robinson Director (FB Contact)...... Ryan McGinty Athletic Director...... Hunter Yurachek Associate AD (FB Contact)...... David Bassity Office Phone...... (936) 261-9140 Office Phone...... (713) 743-9409 TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] 2014 Record...... 5-5 Assistant SID...... Alan Wiederhold 2014 Record...... 8-5 Director...... Jeff Conrad SWAC Record...... 5-4 Office Phone...... (936) 261-9106 AAC Record...... 5-3 Office Phone...... (713) 743-9410 SWAC Finish...... Third, West Division E-Mail...... [email protected] AAC Finish...... Fourth, American E-Mail...... [email protected] Starters Returning...... 12 Starters Returning...... 28 (5 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialist) (11 offense, 13 defense, 4 specialists) Letterwinners Returning...... 41 Letterwinners Returning...... 37 Offensive System...... multiple Offensive System...... spread Defensive System...... multiple Defensive System...... 4-3

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Is the Sun Belt Conference a modern-day fixture among the decision-makers in the ever- New Orleans, and a plethora of standouts returning for this season, the league is poised for changing world of college athletics? another successful hoops season. Or is the league a long-time innovator, responsible for advancements in many sports that we Baseball and softball continue to put the league in the national spotlight during the spring now take for granted? season, with deep runs into postseason play and high visibility in the national polls becoming a Is the Sun Belt home of an alumni base that includes national and international leaders in the tradition. UL Lafayette’s baseball team was the nation’s No. 1 team in the final third of the 2014 areas of government, business and entertainment as well as athletics? season and has reached the NCAA Super Regional round each of the past two years, while the UL Or is the conference one that has established itself as a national contender in a variety of Lafayette softball team has advanced to the Super Regional three straight years including a trip sports, and one that continues to evolve in ways that directly benefit its institutions and more to the 2014 College World Series. importantly its student-athletes? Many league sports have made statements on the national level, and that is a tribute to the The answer is yes, yes, yes and yes. university and athletic administrators that serve both the league institutions and the student- The Sun Belt Conference’s “Together We Rise” motto isn’t just hyperbole. It’s proven fact on athletes at each school. That this level of success comes at a time of sweeping change in collegiate many different levels, not the least being its place in the hierarchy of collegiate athletics. As the athletics adds even more to these accomplishments. league prepares to celebrate four decades since its founding in 1976, the Sun Belt occupies a With those changes, opportunities for student-athletes to succeed both on and off the field “seat at the table” as a permanent part of the NCAA’s have never been greater, and the Sun Belt is well 24-member Board of Directors. That alone insures positioned in the areas of scholarship, student that the conference has a voice in determining the welfare and academic success. During the 2014-15 future as college sports continues to change and academic year alone, Sun Belt member institutions evolve. awarded nearly $50 million in scholarship funds to Changing and evolving have been hallmarks of over 3,084 student-athletes while also contributing the league since its existence. College basketball over $2 million from the Student Assistance Fund might be a shadow of its current self had the Sun (SAF) to over 1,779 student-athletes. Belt not led the way in the establishment of the The league and its institutions rewrite the Sun shot clock. The conference also wrote history at the Belt’s record book each year in grade-point averages start of the century when it inaugurated football and academic honors, and member schools’ success as a league sport – becoming the first already- in the NCAA’s APR rankings provide even more proof existing Division I conference to take such action. of the league’s academic commitment. In 2015, The Sun Belt was originally founded to give the conference doubled the number of teams that home to some of the nation’s premier mid-major received NCAA Public Recognition Awards, given to basketball teams, and the league’s history is dotted teams that post APR scores in the top 10 percent of with success in many different men’s and women’s their sport, as 14 teams were among the national sports through its history. But when the desire honorees compared to seven in 2014. for a higher national profile and the desire of its “We have never been as strong as we are now membership brought about football sponsorship in academically and financially, and I believe we 2001, the conference was figuratively reborn, and are getting stronger all the time athletically,” now stands as one of the 10 premier college football leagues in the country. said former Sun Belt Conference president and Troy University chancellor Dr. Jack Hawkins, Jr. And, with the recent debut of the College Football Playoff, the Sun Belt is guaranteed recently. “I truly believe the best is yet to come.” universal access based strictly on performance. A worthy football team in the Sun Belt can be The strength of any league lies in its membership, with the Sun Belt’s 11-school football in the national championship picture, and the league is a permanent part of the “Group of Five” membership including Appalachian State, Arkansas State, Georgia Southern, Georgia State, conferences (joining the American Athletic Conference, the Mountain West Conference, the Idaho, UL Lafayette, UL Monroe, New Mexico State, South Alabama, Texas State and Troy. Little Mid-American Conference and Conference USA) that will send its highest-rated champion to a Rock and UT Arlington compete in all sports as non-football members while Idaho and New premier Jan. 1 bowl game. Mexico State are football-only members. Those members give the Sun Belt a mix of the “old” In only 15 years of football, the Sun Belt has earned ties to no fewer than seven bowl games. and the “new”, with many long-time Sun Belt institutions continuing to have success and a solid In addition to the potential of the College Football Playoff, the league has guaranteed spots in corps of conference newcomers ready to make their marks on the league and national levels. the R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and The varied campuses and locations reflect another league strength – its diversity. The mix the new Cure Bowl for bowl-eligible teams each and every season. Beginning in 2016, the Sun of regions and regional cultures provide a rare opportunity for the league’s student-athletes Belt will also be part of a conference rotation that will send teams to the Popeyes Bahamas Bowl to experience many environments. But those same student-athletes can also experience that and the Miami Beach Bowl. without leaving their own campuses. No football conference in history has ever boasted as many bowl relationships in its first two For every All-Pro linebacker DeMarcus Ware (Troy) and Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year decades of existence, but such breakthroughs have been the rule rather than the exception for Charles Tillman (UL Lafayette), and for every World Series MVP David Freese (South Alabama) a league that continues to exceed expectations. Just in the last three seasons, league members coming from Sun Belt campuses, there are also U.S. presidents (Lyndon Johnson, Texas State), have recorded 52 non-conference wins including a record 21 victories outside the league in 2013. business icons (Chick-fil-a president Daniel Cathy, Georgia Southern), nationally-known The Sun Belt also has a winning record over its fellow “Group of Five” conferences over the past entertainers (Tim McGraw, UL Monroe, and Ludacris, Georgia State), and there is royalty (Miss two seasons, and has claimed three bowl victories in those two years. America Debbye Turner, Arkansas State). Gridiron success has grown in the league for several years, but success can also happen These proud alumni, as well as the thousands of student-athletes and staff members at all overnight. New league member Georgia Southern claimed the Sun Belt football title in its of its institutions, are proof that the Sun Belt Conference continues to gain stature and provide first year in the conference last fall. Appalachian State, another league newbie, rattled off six the promise of future success with every sunrise. “Together We Rise” has never been more consecutive wins to close the 2014 football season and finish with a winning 7-5 record. Texas appropriate. State has finished its two football seasons in in the conference as a bowl eligible team, going 6-6 in its inaugural Sun Belt campaign and then 7-5 this past season. Football, though, is by no means the only hallmark of success for the league. Just this past season, Georgia State knocked off third-seeded Baylor in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament and Little Rock defeated sixth-seeded Texas A&M in the women’s NCAA tournament . With the league’s postseason tournaments headed back to the conference’s home city, the “Big Easy” of

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APPALACHIAN STATE MOUNTAINEERS The Mountaineers beat No. 5 Michigan at “The Big House” in 2007 by a score of 34-32 on a blocked field goal as time expired. They joined the league on March 27, 2013.

ARKANSAS STATE RED WOLVES The Red Wolves won two-straight GoDaddy.com bowl games under the direction of current Texas State defensive coordinator John Thompson when he served as an interim coach. Previous head coaches included Gus Malzahn (Auburn), Bryan Harsin (Boise State) and Hugh Freeze (Ole Miss). After a highly successful debut, the College Football Playoff will once again feature four of the top teams competing for a national playoff. The action begins with two National Semifinal GEORGIA SOUTHERN EAGLES games played in bowl games on New Year’s Eve followed by four top bowl games on New Year’s The Eagles beat Florida in “ The Swamp” in 2013, 26-20. They were the first team in Day. The two winning teams meet in a College Football Playoff National Championship game in 2013 to beat an FBS team without completing a pass. They also joined the league a different city each year. This year’s game will be on Jan. 11 in Glendale, Ariz. on March 27, 2013 along with Appalachian State. The four teams are chosen by a 13-member Selection Committee comprised of former college football players, coaches and a journalist joining current athletic directors who rank 25 teams each week. The committee also assigns non-contracted conference championship teams to the Cotton, Fiesta and Peach Bowls. GEORGIA STATE PANTHERS Last season, the College Football Playoff Semifinals and National Championship games The Panthers are currently in their sixth year of existence. They played their first were the three most-viewed programs in cable television history. game in 2010 and host their games in the Georgia Dome, home of the Atlanta The Sun Belt Conference is among the 10 premier college football conferences that is part Falcons. of the College Football Playoff system that guarantees universal access based on performance – there are no automatic qualifiers for the playoff system. Additionally, the CFP means that a spot among the premier bowl games of college football will be guaranteed to the highest-ranked champion from the other “Group of Five” conferences: the Sun Belt Conference, American IDAHO VANDALS Athletic Conference, Mountain West Conference, Mid-American Conference and Conference Previously coached by NFL head coaches Tom Cable (Raiders, 2000-03) and Dennis USA. Erickson (49ers and Seahawks, 1982-85, 2006). Idaho is a familiar partner of the Sun With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, Belt Conference, having been a football member from the league’s inaugural year of the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. The R+L Carriers New Orleans Bowl, football in 2001 through the 2004 season. the GoDaddy Bowl, the Raycom Media Camellia Bowl and the Cure Bowl (debuting in 2015) all guarantee a home for a bowl eligible Sun Belt Conference team each year. Beginning in 2016, the Sun Belt is also part of a rotation of conferences that will send a team to the Bahamas Bowl UL LAFAYETTE RAGIN’ CAJUNS and the Miami Beach Bowl. The Ragin’ Cajuns have won four-straight New Orleans Bowl Championships. Last year, they beat Nevada 16-3.

Orlando, Fla. December 19 - 11 a.m. UL MONROE WARHAWKS American vs. Sun Belt The Warhawks featured the 2012 Sun Belt Offensive Player of the Year in Kolton Browning. He also was a finalist for the Maxwell Award given to the nation’s top offensive player.

NEW MEXICO STATE AGGIES Montgomery, Ala. Quarterback Chase Holbrook ranked second in the nation in passing yards and December 19 - 4:30 p.m. third in total offense in 2006. Along with Idaho, New Mexico State was a member MAC vs. Sun Belt of the league’s inaugural year of football in 2001.

SOUTH ALABAMA JAGUARS South Alabama is in just its seventh year of existence. The program held its first New Orleans, La. season in 2009. December 19 - 8 p.m. Mountain West vs. Sun Belt TEXAS STATE BOBCATS The Texas State Bobcats will enter its third season in the Sun Belt Conference in 2015. The Bobcats posted its first winning season as a member of NCAA Division I FBS in 2014 with a 7-5 record.

Mobile, Ala. December 23 - 7 p.m. TROY TROJANS Troy currently features two alums that are in the NFL who were each drafted in MAC vs. Sun Belt the first round. DeMarcus Ware was taken with the 11th overall pick by the Dallas Cowboys in 2005 and Leodis McKelvin was also taken 11th overall by the Buffalo Bills in 2008.

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RAGIN’Game 5 • October CAJUNS 10 • Lafayette, La. Game 7 • EAGLESOctober 29 • Statesboro, Ga. • 6:30 p.m.

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Lafayette, La. Head Coach...... Mark Hudspeth Location...... Statesboro, Ga. Head Coach...... Willie Fritz Fournded ...... 1898 Record at UL-L...... 36-16 (four seasons) Founded...... 1906 Record at GASO...... 9-3 (one season) Enrollment...... 18,796 Career Record...... 102-37 (11 seasons) Enrollment...... 20,517 Career Record...... 185-70-1 (22 seasons) Nickname...... Ragin’ Cajuns Nickname...... Eagles Colors...... Vermilion and White SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Blue and White SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Cajun Field Series Record...... Texas State trails 2-0 Home Field...... Allen E. Paulson Stadium Series Record...... Series tied 1-1 Capacity...... 36,900 Last Texas State victory...... n/a Capacity...... 25,000 Last Texas State victory...... Nov. 26, 2005 Surface...... Pro Grass Synthetic Turf Last Texas State loss...... October 14, 2013 Surface...... Prescription Athletic Turf Last Texas State loss...... Nov. 8, 2014 Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... Sun Belt President...... Dr. E. Joseph Savoie SPORTS INFORMATION President...... Dr. Brooks A. Keel MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Director...... Scott Farmer SID (FB Contact)...... Matt Sullivan Athletic Director...... Tom Kleinlein Director (FB Contact)...... Barrett Gilliam Office Phone...... (337) 482-6331 Office Phone...... ((912) 478-5448 TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] 2014 Record...... 9-4 Assistant SID...... Jeff Schneider 2014 Record...... 9-3 Assistant Director...... Marc Gignac Sun Belt Record...... 7-1 Office Phone...... (337) 482-6332 Sun Belt Record...... 8-0 Assistant Director...... A. J. Henderson Sun Belt Finish...... Second E-Mail...... [email protected] Sun Belt Finish...... First Starters Returning...... 11 Starters Returning...... 15 (6 offense, 5 defense, 2 specialists) (5 offense, 8 defense, 2 specialists) Letterwinners Returning...... 53 Letterwinners Returning...... 58 Offensive System...... multiple Offensive System...... spread option Defensive System...... multiple Defensive System...... 4-3

SOUTH ALABAMA NEW MEXICO STATE JAGUARS AGGIES Game 6 • October 24 • San Marcos, Texas Game 8 • November 7 • San Marcos, Texas

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Mobile, Ala. Head Coach...... Joey Jones Location...... Las Cruces, N.M. Head Coach...... Doug Martin Founded...... 1963 Record at USA...... 37-28 (six seasons) Founded...... 1888 Record at NMSU...... 4-20 (two seasons) Enrollment...... 16,055 Career Record...... 40-35 (seven seasons) Enrollment...... 15,829 Career Record...... 33-73 (nine seasons) Nickname...... Jaguars Nickname...... Aggies Colors...... Blue, Red and White SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Crimson and White SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Ladd-Peebles Stadium Series Record...... Series tied 1-1 Home Field...... Aggie Memorial Stadium Series Record...... Texas State leads 2-0 Capacity...... 33,471 Last Texas State victory...... Oct. 26, 2013 Capacity...... 30,343 Last Texas State victory...... Nov. 1, 2014 Surface...... FieldTurf Last Texas State loss...... Nov. 15, 2014 Surface...... Field Turf Last Texas State loss...... n/a Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... Sun Belt President...... Dr. Tony Waldrop SPORTS INFORMATION President...... Gary Carruthers MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Director...... Dr. Joel Erdmann Assistant AD/FB Contact...... Brian Fremund Athletic Director...... Mario Moccia Assistant AD...... Bill Powers Office Phone...... (251) 414-8032 Office Phone...... (575) 646-2927 TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] 2014 Record...... 6-7 Assistant SID...... Charlie Nichols 2014 Record...... 2-10 Assistant Director (FB Contact)...... Cari Gold Sun Belt Record...... 5-3 Office Phone...... (251) 414-8017 Sun Belt Record...... 1-7 Office Phone...... (575) 646-3269 Sun Belt Finish...... tied-Fourth [email protected] Sun Belt Finish...... tied-Ninth E-Mail...... [email protected] Starters Returning...... 7 Starters Returning...... 22 (3 offense, 2 defense, 2 specialist) (9 offense, 10 defense, 3 specialists) Letterwinners Returning...... 40 Letterwinners Returning...... 43 Offensive System...... multiple spread Offensive System...... spread Defensive System...... 4-2-5 Defensive System...... 4-3

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GEORGIA STATE IDAHO

PANTHERSGame 9 • November 14 • San Marcos, Texas GameVANDALS 11 • November 28 • Moscow, Idaho

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Atlanta, Ga. Head Coach...... Trent Miles Location...... Moscow, Idaho Head Coach...... Paul Petrino Fournded ...... 1913 Record at SSU...... 1-23 (two seasons) Founded...... 1889 Record at Idaho...... 2-21 (two seasons) Enrollment...... 32,000 Career Record...... 21-59 (seven seasons) Enrollment...... 12,493 Career Record...... same Nickname...... Panthers Nickname...... Vandals Colors...... Blue and White SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Silver and Gold SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... Georgia Dome Series Record...... Texas State leads 2-0 Home Field...... Kibbie Dome Series Record...... Texas State leads 4-3 Capacity...... 28,155 (Lower Bowl) Last Texas State victory....November 29, 2014 Capacity...... 16,000 Last Texas State victory...... Oct. 4, 2014 Surface...... Field Turf Last Texas State loss...... N/A Surface...... RealGrass Pro Last Texas State loss...... Sept. 11, 1993 Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... Sun Belt President...... Dr. Mark P. Becker COMMUNICATIONS President...... Dr. Chuck Staben MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Director...... Charlie Cobb Assistant AD (FB Contact)...... Allison George Athletic Director...... Dr. Rob Spear Director (FB Contact)...... Becky Pauli Office Phone...... (404) 413-4032 Office Phone...... ((208) 885-0245 TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] 2014 Record...... 1-11 Associate Director...... Mike Holmes 2014 Record...... 1-10 Assistant Director...... Seth Pringle Sun Belt Record...... 0-8 Office Phone...... (404) 413-4033 Sun Belt Record...... 1-7 Office Phone...... ((208) 885-0211 Sun Belt Finish...... 11th E-Mail...... [email protected] Sun Belt Finish...... tied-Ninth E-Mail...... [email protected] Starters Returning...... 19 Starters Returning...... 13 (6 offense, 10 defense, 3 specialists) (6 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialists) Letterwinners Returning...... 50 Letterwinners Returning...... 33 Offensive System...... multiple Offensive System...... multiple Defensive System...... 3-4 Defensive System...... multiple

ULM ARKANSAS STATE WARHAWKS RED WOLVES Game 10 • November 19 • San Marcos, Texas Game 12 • December 5 • Jonesboro, Ark.

GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF GENERAL INFORMATION COACHING STAFF Location...... Monroe, La. Head Coach...... Todd Berry Location...... Jonesboro, Ark. Head Coach...... Blake Anderson Founded...... 1931 Record at ULM...... 27-34 (five seasons) Founded...... 1909 Record at A-State...... 7-6 (one season) Enrollment...... 8,517 Career Record...... 56-93 (12 years) Enrollment...... 13,144 Career Record...... same Nickname...... Warhawks Nickname...... Red Wolves Colors...... Maroon and Gold SERIES HISTORY Colors...... Scarlet and Black SERIES HISTORY Home Field...... JPS Field at Malone Stadium Series Record...... Texas State trails 3-8 Home Field...... Centennial Bank Stadium Series Record...... Series tied 1-1 Capacity...... 30,427 Last Texas State victory...... Oct. 25, 2014 Capacity...... 31,243 Last Texas State victory...... Nov. 20, 2014 Surface...... FieldTurf Last Texas State loss...... Oct. 12, 2013 Surface...... ProGreen Last Texas State loss...... Nov. 16, 2013 Conference...... Sun Belt Conference...... Sun Belt Chancellor...... Dr. Nick Bruno MEDIA RELATIONS President...... Dr. Tim Hudson MEDIA RELATIONS Athletic Director...... Brian Wickstrom Assistant AD/FB Contact...... Alex Edwards Athletic Director...... Terry Mohajir Assistant AD (FB Contact)...... Jerry Scott Office Phone...... (318) 342-6463 Office Phone...... (870) 972-3405 TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] TEAM INFORMATION E-Mail...... [email protected] 2014 Record...... 4-8 Assistant...... David Cohen 2014 Record...... 7-6 Sun Belt Record...... 3-5 Office Phone...... (318) 342-3385 Sun Belt Record...... 5-3 Sun Belt Finish...... tied-Seventh E-Mail...... [email protected] Sun Belt Finish...... tied-Fourth Starters Returning...... 17 Starters Returning...... 16 ( 6 offense, 9 defense, 4* specialist) (9 offense, 6 defense, 1 specialists) *-includes three offensive starters Letterwinners Returning...... 54 Letterwinners Returning...... 32 Offensive System...... multiple Offensive System...... multiple Defensive System...... multiple Defensive System...... 3-3-5

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17 Ohio at Idaho...... ESPN3...... 8:00 *Appalachian State at UL Monroe *New Mexico State at Georgia Southern SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Georgia State at Ball State UL Monroe at Georgia...... SEC...... 11:00 a.m. *Idaho at Troy Troy at NC State...... ESPN3...... 5:00 p.m. Howard at Appalachian State...... ESPN3/App State TV...... 2:30 p.m. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20 Charlotte at Georgia State...... ESPNU...... 2:30 p.m. *UL Lafayette at Arkansas State ...... ESPN2...... 7:00 p.m. Arkansas State at USC...... PAC-12 ...... 6:00 p.m. Georgia Southern at West Virginia...... Fox Sports...... 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22 UL Lafayette at Kentucky...... ESPNU...... 6:00 p.m. *Georgia Southern at Appalachian State ...... ESPNU...... 6:30 p.m. New Mexico State at Florida...... SEC...... 6:30 p.m. Texas State at Florida State...... ESPNews...... 7:00 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24 Gardner-Webb at South Alabama...... ESPN3...... TBA *UL Monroe at Idaho *Troy at New Mexico State SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 *South Alabama at Texas State Appalachian State at Clemson...... ESPN3...... 11:30 a.m. Western Michigan at Georgia Southern...... ESPN3...... 5:00 p.m. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 Prairie View A&M at Texas State...... ESPN3...... 6:00 p.m. *Texas State at Georgia Southern ...... ESPNU...... 6:30 p.m. Missouri at Arkansas State...... ESPN3...... 6:00 p.m. Northwestern State at UL Lafayette...... ESPN3...... 6:00 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31 Nicholls State at UL Monroe...... ESPN3...... 6:00 p.m. *Troy at Appalachian State Charleston Southern at Troy...... ESPN3...... 6:00 p.m. *Georgia State at Arkansas State *Georgia State at New Mexico State...... ESPN3...... 7:00 p.m. *Idaho at New Mexico State Idaho at USC...... PAC-12...... 7:00 p.m. *UL Monroe at UL Lafayette South Alabama at Nebraska...... Big 10...... 7:00 p.m. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 *Arkansas State at Appalachian State ...... ESPNU...... 6:30 p.m. Georgia State at Oregon...... PAC-12...... 1:00 p.m. Troy at Wisconsin...... Big 10...... 2:30 p.m. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Wofford at Idaho...... ESPN3...... 4:00 p.m. *UL Lafayette at Georgia State The Citadel at Georgia Southern...... ESPN3...... 5:00 p.m. *Idaho at South Alabama Southern Miss at Texas State...... ESPN3...... 6:00 p.m. *UL Monroe at Troy Missouri State at Arkansas State...... ESPN3...... 6:00 p.m. *New Mexico State at Texas State UTEP at New Mexico State...... ESPN3...... 7:00 p.m. South Alabama at San Diego State...... TBA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 *UL Lafayette at South Alabama ...... ESPNU...... 6:30 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26 Appalachian State at Old Dominion SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Arkansas State at Toledo *Appalachian State at Idaho *Georgia Southern at Idaho *Arkansas State at UL Monroe Akron at UL Lafayette *Georgia Southern at Troy UL Monroe at Alabama *Georgia State at Texas State NC State at South Alabama Texas State at Houston THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19 *UL Monroe at Texas State ...... ESPNU...... 8:30 p.m. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 Wyoming at Appalachian State SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21 *Idaho at Arkansas State Georgia Southern at Georgia *Georgia Southern at UL Monroe *South Alabama at Georgia State Liberty at Georgia State Idaho at Auburn UL Lafayette at Louisiana Tech *New Mexico State at UL Lafayette New Mexico State at New Mexico *South Alabama at Troy SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 *UL Lafayette at Appalachian State SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10 *Arkansas State at New Mexico State *Appalachian State at Georgia State *South Alabama at Georgia Southern *Texas State at UL Lafayette *Troy at Georgia State UL Monroe at Tulsa *Texas State at Idaho New Mexico State at Ole Miss UL Monroe at Hawaii Troy at Mississippi State SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13 *Appalachian State at South Alabama *Arkansas State at South Alabama ...... ESPN2...... 7:00 p.m. *Texas State at Arkansas State *Georgia State at Georgia Southern * denotes Sun Belt Conference game *Troy at UL Lafayette *New Mexico State at UL Monroe

40 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent W L T First Last Opponent W L T First Last Abilene Christian 7 15 3 1928 2007 North Dakota State 1 0 0 1981 1981 Angelo State 18 6 0 1965 2009 North Texas 7 30 2 1915 1994 Appalachian State 0 1 0 2004 2004 Northern Colorado 1 1 0 2006 2008 Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 0 2001 2001 Northern Arizona 0 3 0 1986 1999 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 0 0 2014 2014 Northern Iowa 1 2 0 1993 2005 Arkansas State 1 1 0 2013 2014 Northern Michigan 1 0 0 1981 1981 Austin College 1 1 0 1904 1910 Northwestern State 11 18 0 1983 2011 Baylor 0 7 0 1909 2007 Oklahoma Panhandle State 1 0 0 2005 2005 Brooke Army Center 0 1 0 1954 1954 Oklahoma State 0 1 0 2000 2000 California-Davis 2 0 0 1982 2003 Pacific 0 1 0 1994 1994 Cal Poly 3 1 0 2004 2010 Portland State 1 1 0 2001 2002 Cal State Northridge 2 1 0 1994 2000 Prairie View A&M 11 2 0 1976 2013 Cal State Sacramento 1 1 0 1995 1997 Randolph Field 5 0 0 1937 1946 Cameron State 2 0 0 1976 1979 Rice 2 2 0 1920 1987 Central Arkansas 1 4 0 2007 2011 St Edward’s 5 5 0 1904 1939 Central Florida 2 0 0 1984 1985 St Mary’s 2 0 0 1926 1927 Central Ohio 0 1 0 1983 1983 Sam Houston State 49 35 4 1919 2011 Corpus Christi Univ. 3 0 0 1950 1960 San Jose State 0 1 0 2012 2012 Dallas Univ. 1 0 0 1922 1922 San Marcos Academy 3 0 0 1919 1921 Daniel Baker Univ. 8 4 1 1920 1948 San Marcos Air Force 1 0 0 1951 1951 Deaf and Dumb School 1 1 0 1904 1904 Schreiner Institute 5 6 1 1930 1943 Delta State 2 0 0 1998 2005 Second Armored Division 0 0 1 1946 1946 East Carolina 0 1 0 1985 1985 Sonoma State 1 0 0 1994 1994 East Texas Baptist 2 0 0 1949 1950 South Alabama 1 1 0 2013 2014 East Texas State 28 26 2 1920 1983 South Dakota State 1 1 0 2005 2007 Eastern Washington 0 2 0 1995 1996 South Florida 0 1 0 1999 1999 Florida Atlantic 0 2 0 2003 2004 Southeastern Louisiana 12 3 0 1978 2011 Ft. Valley State 1 0 0 1982 1982 SMU 0 1 0 2008 2008 Georgia Southern 1 1 0 2005 2014 Southern Arkansas 1 0 0 2010 2010 Georgia State 2 0 0 2013 2014 Southern Miss 1 0 0 2013 2013 Grand Valley State 1 0 0 1996 1996 Southern Utah 5 6 0 1995 2010 Hofstra 1 1 0 1996 1997 Southwestern 12 11 2 1918 1950 Houston 4 1 0 1946 2012 Stephen F. Austin 57 29 1 1923 2012 Howard Payne 30 25 4 1920 1983 Sul Ross State 20 8 0 1929 1975 Idaho 4 3 0 1990 2014 Tarleton State 10 0 0 1961 2011 Illinois 0 1 0 2014 201 Texas 0 1 0 1919 1919 Illinois State 1 0 0 2001 2001 UT-Arlington 0 2 0 1984 1985 Jacksonville State 5 3 0 1981 2002 UTSA 0 1 0 2012 2012 Kentucky 0 1 0 2006 2006 Texas A&M-Kingsville 25 33 1 1926 2002 Lackland Air Force Base 1 0 0 1964 1964 Texas A&M 0 2 0 1919 2005 Lamar 15 6 1 1951 2011 TCU 0 1 0 2009 2009 Liberty 0 2 0 1990 1993 Texas Lutheran 23 6 1 1937 1981 UL Lafayette 0 2 0 2013 2014 Texas Southern 9 0 0 1988 2009 UL Monroe 3 8 0 1986 2014 Texas Tech 0 3 0 2011 2013 Louisiana Tech 0 1 0 2012 2012 Trinity 13 9 0 1925 1972 McMurry College 11 4 1 1929 1971 Troy 1 5 0 1996 2013 McNeese State 9 20 0 1957 2011 Tulsa 0 1 0 2003 2003 Meridian College 1 1 0 1919 1920 23rd Infantry 1 0 0 1934 1934 Midwestern State 2 1 0 1949 2000 Utah State 0 1 0 2012 2012 Minnesota 0 1 0 2002 2002 West Texas Military 3 0 0 1904 1919 Missouri 0 1 0 2001 2001 West Texas State 0 1 0 1980 1980 Montana State 1 1 0 1995 1997 Western Kentucky 0 1 0 2013 2013 New Mexico 0 2 0 2003 2012 Wichita State 1 0 0 1984 1984 New Mexico State 2 0 0 2012 2014 Wyoming 1 1 0 2011 2013 Nicholls State 14 16 0 1980 2011 Youngstown State 0 1 0 1992 1992

20152014 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 41 SERIES HISTORY VERSUS 2015 OPPONENTS

FLORIDA STATE UL LAFAYETTE UL MONROE First Meeting Series Record: Texas State trails 0-2 Series Record: Texas State trails 3-8 Record in San Marcos: 0-1 Record in San Marcos: 1-4 PRAIRIE VIEW A&M Record in Lafayette: 0-1 Record in Monroe: 2-4 Series Record: Texas State leads 11-2 Record in San Marcos: Texas State leads 7-2 Date Winning Team Site Score Date Winning Team Site Score Record in Bobcat Stadium: Texas State leads 7-0 Oct. 5, 2013 UL Lafayette A 24-48 Sept. 20, 1986 UL Monroe A 14-17 Record at Prairie View: Texas State leads 1-0 Oct. 14, 2014 UL Lafayette H 10-34 Sept. 19, 1987 UL Monroe H 7-44 Record on Neutral Field: Texas State leads 3-0 Sept. 17, 1988 UL Monroe A 7-29 SOUTH ALABAMA Sept. 23, 1989 Texas State H 26-7 Date Winning Team Site Score Series Record: Series tied 1-1 Sept. 22, 1990 UL Monroe A 27-30 Oct. 9, 1976 Prairie View A&M H 25-45 Record in San Marcos: 1-0 Oct. 5, 1991 UL Monroe H 8-17 Oct. 8, 1977 Prairie View A&M H 7-17 Record in Mobile: 0-1 Sept. 26, 1992 UL Monroe A 6-13 Oct. 7, 1978 Texas State N 58-6 Oct. 16, 1993 UL Monroe H 21-40 Sept. 1, 1979 Texas State N 38-13 Date Winning Team Site Score Sept. 30, 2000 Texas State A 27-7 Sept. 6, 1980 Texas State N 49-0 Oct. 26, 2013 Texas State H 33-31 Oct. 12, 2013 UL Monroe L 14-21 Sept. 5, 1981 Texas State H 56-0 Nov. 15, 2014 South Alabama A 20-24 Oct. 25, 2014 Texas State A 22-18 Sept. 11, 1982 Texas State H 35-7 Sept. 10, 1983 Texas State H 46-7 GEORGIA SOUTHERN IDAHO Sept. 9, 1989 Texas State H 41-0 Series Record: Tied 1-1 Series Record: Texas State leads 4-3 Nov. 9, 1991 Texas State H 59-6 Record in San Marcos: 1-1 Record in San Marcos: 3-1 Nov. 7, 1992 Texas State H 56-7 Record in Statesboro: 0-0 Record in Moscow: 1-2 Nov. 5, 2011 Texas State H 34-26 Sept. 7, 2013 Texas State H 28-3 Date Winning Team Site Score Date Winning Team Site Score N- games played in San Antonio Nov. 26, 2005 Texas State H 50-35 Sept. 8, 1990 Idaho H 35-38 Nov. 8, 2014 Georgia Southern H 25-28 Sept. 14, 1991 Idaho A 38-41 SOUTHERN MISS Sept. 11, 1993 Idaho A 38-66 Series Record: Texas State leads 1-0 NEW MEXICO STATE Sept. 28, 1996 Texas State H 27-21 Record in San Marcos: First Meeting Series Record: Texas State leads 2-0 Oct. 13, 2012 Texas State H 38-7 Record in Hattiesburg: Texas State leads 1-0 Record in San Marcos: 1-0 Nov. 2, 2013 Texas State A 37-21 Record in Las Cruces: 1-0 Oct. 4, 2014 Texas State H 35-30 Date Winning Team Site Score Aug. 31, 2013 Texas State A 45-25 Date Winning Team Site Score ARKANSAS STATE Dec. 1, 2012 Texas State H 66-28 Series Record: Tied 1-1 HOUSTON Nov. 1, 2014 Texas State A 37-29 Record in San Marcos: 1-0 Series Record: Texas State leads 4-1 Record in Jonesboro: 0-1 Record in San Marcos: 2-0 GEORGIA STATE Record in Houston: 2-1 Series Record: Texas State leads 2-0 Date Winning Team Site Score Record in San Marcos: 1-0 Nov. 16, 2013 Arkansas State A 21-38 Date Winning Team Site Score Record in Atlanta: 1-0 Nov. 20, 2014 Texas State H 45-27 Nov. 22, 1946 Texas State H 21-7 Nov. 22, 1947 Texas State A 2-0 Date Winning Team Site Score Nov. 20, 1948 Texas State H 3-0 Oct. 19, 2013 Texas State H 24-17 Sept. 4, 2010 Houston A 28-68 Nov. 29, 2014 Texas State A 54-31 Sept. 1, 2012 Texas State A 30-13

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GENERAL INFORMATION 2015 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Location San Marcos, Texas DATE OPPONENT SITE NETWORK Founded 1899 Sept. 5 at Florida State Tallahassee, Fla. ESPNews Enrollment 36,790 (2014 Fall Semester) Sept. 12 Prairie View A&M Bobcat Stadium ESPN3 Nickname Bobcats Sept. 19 Southern Miss Bobcat Stadium ESPN3 Colors Maroon and Gold (PMS 504 and 872) Sept. 26 at Houston Houston, Texas TBA Home Stadium Bobcat Stadium (30,000) Oct. 10 *at UL Lafayette Lafayette, La. TBA Playing Surface FieldTurf Duraspine Pro Oct. 24 *South Alabama Bobcat Stadium TBA Affiliation NCAA Division I FBS Oct. 29 *at Georgia Southern Statesboro, Ga. ESPNU Conference Sun Belt Conference Nov. 7 *New Mexico State Bobcat Stadium TBA President Dr. Denise M. Trauth Nov. 14 *Georgia State Bobcat Stadium TBA NCAA Faculty Representative Dr. Paul Gowens Nov. 19 *UL Monroe Bobcat Stadium ESPNU Director of Athletics Dr. Larry Teis Nov. 28 *at Idaho Moscow, Idaho TBA Associate AD-Internal Operations/SWA Tracy Shoemake Dec. 5 *at Arkansas State Jonesboro, Ark. TBA Texas State Athletics (512) 245-2114 *- Sun Belt Conference Games: Home Games in Bold ; Times to be Announced Texas State Ticket Office (512) 245-2272 Web Address www.txstatebobcats.com 2014 FOOTBALL RESULTS Social Media Facebook.com/TXStateBobcatFootball DATE OPPONENT NETWORK RESULT Twitter.com/TxStateFootball youtube.com/TexasStateBobcats Aug. 30 Arkansas Pine Bluff ESPN3 W 65-0 Sept. 13 Navy ESPNews L 35-21 FOOTBALL COACHING STAFF Sept. 20 at Illinois ESPNews L 42-35 Head Coach Dennis Franchione Sept. 27 at Tulsa ESPNews W 37-34 (OT) Overall Record (Beginning 30th season) 210-126-2 Oct. 4 *Idaho ESPN3 W 35-30 Record at TXST (Beginning seventh season, 1990-91, 2011-14) 36-34-0 Oct. 14 *UL Lafayette ESPN2 L 34-10 Asst. Head Coach/Co-Offensive Coordinator/QB Mike Schultz Oct. 25 *at UL Monroe ESPN3 W 22-18 Co-Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs & Tight Ends Jeff Conway Nov. 1 *at New Mexico State ESPN3 W 37-29 Offensive Line Brad Bedell Nov. 8 *Georgia Southern ESPN3 L 28-25 Wide Receivers Jason Johnson Nov. 15 *at South Alabama ESPN3 L 24-20 Defensive Coordinator/Safeties John Thompson Nov. 20 *Arkansas State ESPNU W 45-27 Defensive Line Mike Hudson Nov. 29 *at Georgia State ESPN3 W 54-31 Defensive Tackles Kyle Tatum *- Sun Belt Conference Games: Home Games in Bold Linebackers/Special Teams Coordinator Brad Franchione Cornerbacks Ashley Ambrose TEAM INFORMATION Offensive Graduate Assistants John Reid, Jeff McDaniels Offensive Formation multiple spread Defensive Graduate Assistants Tomas Luna, Adam Hollifield Defensive Formation 4-2-5 Head Strength & Conditioning Coach Blake Cundiff Strength & Conditioning Coach Thad Livingston 2014 Overall Record 7-5 Head Athletic Trainer Jason Karlik 2014 Home Record 3-3 Assistant Athletic Trainer Luke Montgomery 2014 Road Record 4-2 Sun Belt Conference Record 5-3 FOOTBALL SUPPORT STAFF Director of Operations Anthony Crespino 2015 RETURNING STATISTICAL LEADERS Internal Operations Coordinator Jeremy Smith Rushing GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G Recruiting Coordinator Andrew Blaylock Lowe,Robert 11 185 1091 5.9 12 51 99.2 Assistant Recruiting Coordinator/Equipment Joe Grilz Jones,Tyler 12 166 539 3.2 6 43 44.9 Recruiting Assistant Jake Langi Player Development Coordinator Kyle Robinson Best,C.J. 12 36 326 9.1 1 27 27.2 Equipment Manager Zack Lucas Assistant Equipment Manager John Holloway Passing G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Video Coordinator Andrew Watt Jones,Tyler 12 140.66 246-376-7 65.4 2670 22 Assistant Video Coordinator Chris Rodriguez White,Connor 3 148.88 4-5-0 80.0 41 0 Student Assistant Tony Solis Receiving GP Att Yds Avg TD Lg Avg/G TEXAS STATE SPORTS INFORMATION Best,C.J. 12 37 355 9.6 2 70 29.6 Assistant Athletics Director/SID (Football Contact) Rick Poulter Smith,Brandon 12 36 414 11.5 1 38 34.5 Office Phone 512-245-2966 Cell Phone 512-738-0697 Defense GP UA-A-TT TFL/Yds SACKS Int PBU FF E-Mail [email protected] McGowan,Trey 11 45-35-80 2.0-4 . . 3 . Assistant SID (Secondary Football Contact) Rob Beuerlein Mims,David 12 36-12-48 3.5-11 . 5-129 3 . Office Phone 512-245-4692 Jeter-Gilmon,Jerrid 12 17-29-46 3.5-13 1.5-9 . 1 1 Cell Phone 832-279-0327 Shaw,Aaron 12 35-9-44 1.5-3 . . 1 1 E-Mail [email protected] McClarty,Dallas 12 22-19-41 7.0-28 3.0-12 . . 1 Assistant SID Joshua Flanagan Smith,Stephen 8 21-14-35 1.0-1 1.0-1 . . . Office Phone 512-245-4387 Berry, Karee 11 20-7-27 2.5-12 1.5-7 . . . Assistant SID Jen Lawson Office Phone 512-245-2988

44 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE PERSONNEL BREAKDOWN

2015 PERSONNEL QUICK FACTS LETTERMEN RETURNING 2014 Starters Returning/Lost (six or more starts) 12/12 OFFENSE (22) Offensive Starters Returning 7/4 Adrian Bellard, C. J. Best, Ryan Carden, Zach Crawford, Jafus Gaines, Ryan Garrey, Tim Gay, Brice Defensive Starters Returning 5/6 Gunter, Jackson Hoskins, Stephan Jacobs, Tyler Jones, Hayden Lambert, Robert Lowe, Ryan Specialists Returning 1/2 Melton, Demun Mercer, Fred Nixon, Jack Rhoades, Felix Romero, Brandon Sarabia, Gabe Schrade, 2014 Lettermen Returning/Lost 44/27 Brandon Smith, Lawrence White Offensive Returning/Lost 22/9 Defensive Returning/Lost 22/16 DEFENSE (22) Kicking Specialists Returning/Lost 0/2 Damani Alexcee, Jeff Banks, Karee Berry, Tyler Blades, Mershad Dillon, Dondre Elvoid, Her- 2014 Redshirts 28 (16 scholarship players) bert Gonzales, Clarence Guidry III, Darius Hood, Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon, Stephan Johnson, Dallas McClarty, Brandon McDowell, Trey McGowan, David Mims, Rusmin Nikocevic, Dila Rosemond, STARTERS RETURNING Aaron Shaw, Stephen Smith, Will Trevillion, Dominique Williamson, Demetrius Woodard OFFENSE (8 AT 7 POSITIONS) Player Notes LETTERMEN LOST Tyler Jones completed 65.4 percent (246-376-7) of his passes for 2,670 yds and 22 TDs OFFENSE (9) Adrian Bellard recorded 57 knockdowns and gave up just four sacks Collin Fissell, Terrence Franks, Matt Freeman, Ben Ijah, David Lewis, Bradley Miller, Randy Price, *C. J. Best top returning receiver with 37 catches for 355 yards and 2 TDs Josh Sell, Charlie Will Tuttle *Jafus Gaines caught 22 passes for 289 yards and had a team best 4 TD receptions Robert Lowe rushed for 1,091 yards and 12 TDs to rank fifth among SBC leaders DEFENSE (16) Ryan Melton logged 55.5 knockdowns and surrendered just five sacks Thomas Evans, David Farris, Trey Garrett, Brian Guendling, Andrew Hamilton, Brixx Hawthorne, Felix Romero registered 57 knockdowns and started eight games Brandon Jones, Tomas Luna, Craig Mager, David Mayo, Michael Odiari, Michael Orakpo, Kris Brandon Smith caught 36 passes for 414 yards and one TD Petersen, Colby Targun, Zach Velliquette, Germod Williams.

DEFENSE (6 AT FIVE POSITIONS) SPECIALISTS (2) Player Notes Jason Dann, Will Johnson Mershad Dillon recorded 2.0 TFL and 1 sack as a defensive tackle Dallas McClarty registered 41 tackles, 7.0 TFL and 3.0 sacks as a starting nose tackle 2014 PLAYERS REDSHIRTED LAST SEASON Trey McGowan started nine games and was second on team with 80 tackles OFFENSE (15) David Mims ranked second among SBC leaders with 5 interceptions and tallied 48 tackles P. J. Anderson, Will Copa, Justin Eberly, Sean Eddington, Spencer Ince, Cameron Knight, Kolby *Aaron Shaw made 7 starts and recorded 44 tackles, 1 forced at free safety Kolek, A.J. Krawczyk, Inoke Langi, Kanon Mackey, Stedman Mayberry, Tryston Mizerak, Kian *Demetrius Woodard started 4 games and tallied 11 tackles, 1 force fumble as a free safety Schoenborn, Tyler Watts, Connor White *split time as a starting receiver and safety DEFENSE (10) STARTERS LOST Andrew Aneke, Kendall Beal, Kendall Bell, Camyron Brown, Darnell Dailey, Marcus Dallas, Jr., Offense (5 Players at 4 Positions) Cedrick Gambrell, Frankie Griffin, Chris Meadows, Roosevelt Pearson Player Notes Collin Fissell made 6 starts at center, recorded 28.5 knockdowns SPECIALIST (2) Matt Freeman started 6 games at center, registered 33.5 knockdowns Jonathan Arredondo, James Sherman Ben Ijah caught 27 passes for 289 yards and 3 TDs Bradley Miller led Bobcats with 44 catches for 431 yards FOUR-YEAR TRANSFERS (7) Charlie Will Tuttle four-year starter who led Bobcats with 70 knockdowns Easy Anyama, Deon Daniels, Kameron Holmes, Eric Luna, Evan Lyons, Devante Sanders, Blaire Sullivan Defense (6) Player Notes 2015 ADDITIONS Craig Mager four-year starter who had 63 tackles, 3 interceptions JUNIOR COLLEGE TRANSFERS (13) David Mayo ranked third nationally with 154 tackles, SBC Defensive Player of the Year Kwamane Bowens, Guiliano Cattaneo, Steven Eddings, Teron Fitgerald, Chris French, Lumi Kaba, Michael Odiari tallied 9.0 sacks and 12.5 tackle for losses Garrett Kaiser, Brett Kocian, Javante O’Roy, Nicholas Pletschette, Brazos Sepert, Tyler Siudzinski, Kris Petersen started 7 games at end, tallied 19 tackles and two sacks Johntez Young Colby Targun ranked fourth on team with 70 tackles, intercepted 1 pass Germod Williams had 36 tackles and 4 interceptions PREP SCHOOL (1) Jordan Mittie Specialists (1) Player Notes HIGH SCHOOL (20) Will Johnson averaged 43.8 yards on 65 punts and 63.4 yards on 71 kickoffs; made 11 FGs Bo Anderson, Landon Beck, Nick Bingham, Cody Casey, Justin Gamble, Bralon Hutchison, Jason Hull, Kregg Lemons, Bryan London, Dustin McWhorter, Blake Peterson, Marcus Ripley, Jacob Rowland, Anthony Taylor, Josh Uluocha, Kerry Walker, Jr., Kyle Whisenhant, L. G. Williams, Willie Williams

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 45 2015 TEXAS STATE ROSTERS

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School Previous School 17 Damani Alexcee S 1 Lawrence White TE 6-7 240 Sr. 2L Wake Forest, N.C. Rolesville HS Ridgewater CC 3 Bo Anderson LB 1 Ishmael Davis LB 6-3 223 Fr. RS Killeen, Texas Ellison HS 8 P.J. Anderson WR 2 Tyler Jones QB 6-2 197 Jr. 2L Stephenville, Texas Stephenville HS 5 Andrew Aneke CB 2 Demetrius Woodard S 6-2 210 Sr. 1L Houston, Texas Aldine MacArthur HS Blinn CC 7 Easy Anyama S 3 Bo Anderson LB 6-1 220 Fr. HS Coppell, Texas Copell HS 46 Jonathan Arredondo LS 3 L. G. Williams QB 5-9 193 Fr. HS Cibolo, Texas Steele HS 41 Jeff Banks DE 4 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon LB 6-1 225 Sr. 3L Brenham, Texas Brenham HS 98 Kendall Beal DL 4 Anthony Taylor RB 5-10 185 Fr. HS Denton, Texas Guyer HS 45 Landon Beck DE 5 Brandon Smith WR 6-2 170 Sr. 3L Prattville, Ala. Prattville HS 13 Kendall Bell S 5 Andrew Aneke CB 6-0 170 Fr. RS Missouri City, Texas Elkins HS 64 Adrian Bellard OT 6 Brandon McDowell CB 5-10 183 So. 1L DeSoto, Texas DeSoto HS 57 Karee Berry DE 7 Easy Anyama S 6-3 220 So. TR Stafford, Texas Stafford HS Texas 9 C.J. Best WR 7 Montreal Taylor WR 5-9 175 So. RS Mansfield, Texas Mansfield HS 21 Nick Bingham RB 8 P.J. Anderson WR 6-2 190 Fr. RS San Antonio, Texas Taft HS 10 Tyler Blades S 8 Teron Fitzgerald LB 6-4 227 Jr. JC Greensboro, Fla. West Gadsen HS Copiah Lincoln JC 14 Kwamane Bowens WR 9 C.J. Best WR 5-10 185 Sr. 1L Smyrna, Ga. Diablo Valley CC 29 Camyron Brown S 9 Aaron Shaw S 5-10 196 Sr. 1L Spring, Texas Spring HS Navarro JC 84 Ryan Carden TE 10 Demun Mercer WR 6-2 197 So. 1L La Marque, Texas La Marque HS 66 Cody Casey DE 10 Tyler Blades S 6-0 197 Sr. 2L San Antonio, Texas S.A. Christian HS 74 Guiliano Cattaneo OL 11 Justin Eberly WR 5-9 185 So. RS Conroe, Texas Caney Creek HS 21 Donta Clanton S 12 Connor White QB 6-5 200 Fr. RS Watkinsville, Ga. Fork Union Academy 75 Will Copa OL 12 Lumi Kaba K/P 6-2 182 Jr. JC Tyler, Texas Tyler JC 58 Zach Crawford OL 13 Blaire Sullivan QB 6-4 220 Sr. TR San Antonio, Texas Central Catholic HS UTEP 35 Darnell Dailey, Jr. LB 13 Kendall Bell S 6-0 201 Jr. TR Tatum, Texas Tatum HS Tyler JC 90 Marcus Dallas, Jr. DE 14 Kwamane Bowens WR 6-0 196 Jr. JC Virginia Beach, Va. Salem HS Butler County CC 25 Deon Daniels S 15 Fred Nixon WR 6-3 200 Jr. 1L Willis, Texas Willis HS 1 Ishmael Davis LB 15 Dila Rosemond S 5-10 175 So. 1L Cypress, Texas Cypress Springs HS 42 Mershad Dillon DT 16 Jack Rhoades WR 6-3 200 Sr. 1L Cameron, Texas C. H. Yoe HS 11 Justin Eberly WR 16 Jason Hull K 6-2 155 Fr, HS Mission, Texas Sharyland HS 96 Steven Eddings DE 16 Brett Kocian K 5-10 190 Jr. JC Wharton, Texas Wharton HS Blinn CC 17 Sean Eddington WR 16 Marcus Ripley K 5-10 170 Fr. HS Spring, Texas Klein Oak HS 59 Dondre Elvoid DT 17 Damani Alexcee S 6-2 192 Jr. 2L League City, Texas Clear Springs HS 8 Teron Fitzgerald LB 17 Sean Eddington WR 5-11 170 Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas Warren HS 26 T. J. Foster DB 18 Frankie Griffin S 6-0 187 Fr. RS Spring, Texas Klein Collins HS 87 Chris French TE 18 Bralon Hutchison RB 5-11 180 Fr. HS La Grange, Texas La Grange HS 80 Jafus Gaines WR 19 Blake Peterson QB 6-2 195 Fr. HS Topeka, Kan. Washburn Rural HS 83 Justin Gamble WR 19 Landon Gonzales DB 5-9 170 Fr. HS Graham, Texas Graham HS 97 Cedric Gambrell DE 20 Stephan Johnson S 6-0 189 So. 1L The Woodlands, Texas College Park HS 89 Ryan Garrey WR 20 Tyler Siudzinski RB 5-10 185 So. JC Tustin, Calif. Tustin HS Santa Anna CC 37 Tim Gay RB 21 Donta Clanton S 5-10 185 Sr. SQ Philadelphia, Pa. MLK HS L.A. Pierce CC 69 Herbert Gonzales DT 21 Nick Bingham RB 5-11 205 Fr. HS El Paso, Texas Franklin HS 19 Landon Gonzales DB 22 David Mims II CB 5-11 188 Sr. 3L Daingerfield, Texas Daingerfield HS 18 Frankie Griffin S 23 Clarence Guidry III CB 5-11 185 So. 1L Pflugerville, Texas Pflugerville HS 23 Clarence Guidry III CB 23 A.J. Krawczyk RB 5-11 180 Fr. RS Kingwood, Texas Kingwood HS 88 Brice Gunter WR 24 Javante O’Roy CB 6-0 180 Jr. JC Antelope, Calif. Antelope HS Palomar CC 38 Kameron Holmes RB 25 Deon Daniels CB 5-7 175 Jr. TR Dallas, Texas Bishop Dunne HS Prairie View A&M 94 Darius Hood DT 26 Stedman Mayberry RB 5-10 189 Fr. RS Cedar Park, Texas Vista Ridge HS 70 Jackson Hoskins OL 26 T.J. Foster DB 5-8 165 Fr. HS Grand Prairie, Texas South Grand Prairie HS 16 Jason Hull P/K 27 Eric Luna WR 6-1 200 So. TR Deer Park, Tex Deer Park HS Midwestern State 18 Bralon Hutchison RB 28 Robert Lowe RB 5-10 196 Sr. 3L Waxahachie, Texas Waxahachie HS 60 Spencer Ince OL 29 Camyron Brown S 5-11 199 Fr. RS Missouri City, Texas Ridge Point HS 82 Stephan Jacobs TE 30 Chris Nutall RB 5-8 202 Sr. 2L College Station, Texas A&M Consolidated HS 4 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon LB 31 Brazos Sepert S 6-0 185 So. JC Maypearl, Texas Maypearl HS 20 Stephan Johnson S 32 Gabe Schrade TE 6-4 227 So. 1L Deland, Fla. Deland HS 2 Tyler Jones QB 33 Johntez Young CB 5-10 195 Jr. JC Copperas Cove, Tex Copperas Cove HS East Los Angeles CC 12 Lumi Kaba K/P 34 Dominique Williamson LB 6-2 213 So. 1L San Antonio, Texas John Paul Stevens HS 35 Garrett Kaiser TE 35 Darnell Dailey, Jr. LB 6-1 226 Jr. RS San Pablo, Calif. Rodriguez HS Contra Costa CC 16 Brett Kocian K/P 35 Garrett Kaiser TE 6-6 250 Jr. JC Kerrville, Texas Tivy HS Hill College 36 Kolby Kolek WR 36 Kolby Kolek WR 5-11 200 Fr. RS LaGrange, Texas LaGrange HS 23 A.J. Krawczyk RB 37 Tim Gay RB 5-11 248 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas Chavez HS

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NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown High School Previous School No. Name Pos. 38 Kameron Holmes RB 5-11 205 Jr. TR Fort Worth, Texas Arlington Heights HS North Texas 73 Hayden Lambert OL 39 Louis Rubin RB 5-9 223 So. SQ Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 81 Inoke Langi OL/LS 40 Stephen Smith LB 6-3 221 Jr. 2L Missouri City, Texas Dulles HS 78 Kregg Lemons OL 41 Jeff Banks DE 6-5 212 So. 1L Killeen, Texas Killeen HS 55 Bryan London LB 42 Mershad Dillon DT 6-3 300 Sr. 1L Santa Maria, Calif. Santa Maria HS Allan Hancock CC 28 Robert Lowe RB 43 James Sherman K/P 5-10 176 Fr. RS Montgomery, Ala. Catholic HS 27 Eric Luna WR 44 Roosevelt Pearson DE 6-5 255 Jr. TR Perris, Calif. Citrus Hill HS Mt. San Jacinto CC 49 Evan Lyons LB 45 Landon Beck DE 6-4 245 Fr. HS Early, Texas Early HS 68 Kanon Mackey OL 46 Jonathan Arredondo LS 6-0 205 Fr. RS San Marcos, Texas San Marcos HS 26 Stedman Mayberry RB 48 Kerry Walker LB 6-3 215 Fr. HS Killeen, Texas Shoemaker HS 63 Dallas McClarty DT 49 Evan Lyons LB 6-1 225 So. TR Cibolo, Texas Steele HS West Texas A&M 6 Brandon McDowell CB 51 Jordan Mittie LB 6-3 235 So. PR Aledo, Texas Aledo HS Navy Prep 52 Trey McGowan LB 52 Trey McGowan LB 6-0 247 Sr. 2L Kerens, Texas Kerens HS West Texas A&M 95 Dustin McWhorter DE 53 Will Trevillion DT 6-1 285 So. 1L Buda, Texas Hays HS 91 Chris Meadows DL 55 Bryan London LB 6-2 215 Fr. HS Converse, Texas Randolph HS 76 Ryan Melton OL 56 Josh Uluocha DT 6-1 255 Fr. HS Stafford, Texas Stafford HS 10 Demun Mercer WR 57 Karee Berry DE 6-3 225 So. 1l Spring Branch, Texas Smithson Valley HS 22 David Mims II CB 58 Zach Crawford OL 6-2 313 Sr. 3L Austin, Texas Westwood HS 51 Jordan Mittie LB 59 Dondre Elvoid DT 6-4 305 Sr. 1L Pittsburgh, Pa. West Allegheny HS Garden City CC 67 Tryston Mizerak OL 60 Spencer Ince OL 6-3 266 So. RS Hemphill, Texas Hemphill HS Blinn CC 99 Rusmin Nikocevic DT 61 Drew Peterson DE 6-1 244 So. SQ Dripping Springs, Texas Dripping Springs HS 15 Fred Nixon WR 62 Brandon Sarabia G 6-4 295 Sr. 1L Bakersfield, Calif. Garces HS Bakersfield CC 30 Chris Nutall RB 63 Dallas McClarty DT 5-11 270 Jr. 2L League City, Texas Clear Springs HS 24 Javante O’Roy CB 64 Adrian Bellard OT 6-5 314 Sr. 3L Brenham, Texas Brenham HS 44 Roosevelt Pearson DE 66 Cody Casey DE 6-4 255 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas Dawson High School 19 Blake Peterson QB 67 Tryston Mizerak C 6-6 290 Fr. RS Garland, Texas North Garland HS 61 Drew Peterson DE 68 Kanon Mackey OL 6-4 302 Fr. RS Silsbee, Texas Silsbee HS 85 Nicholas Pletschette TE 69 Herbert Gonzales DT 6-0 297 Sr. 1L San Antonio, Texas Southwest HS UTEP 16 Jack Rhoades WR 69 Kyle Whisenhant OL 6-4 280 Fr. HS Kountze, Texas Kountze HS 16 Marcus Ripley K 70 Jackson Hoskins C 6-5 317 So. 1L: Dripping Springs, Texas Dripping Springs HS 77 Felix Romero OL 71 Willie Williams C 6-3 285 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas Pearland HS 15 Dila Rosemond S 72 Jacob Rowland OL 6-5 305 Fr. HS Wills Point, Texas Wills Point HS 72 Jacob Rowland OL 73 Hayden Lambert OT 6-5 290 Jr. 2L Aledo, Texas Aledo HS 39 Louis Rubin RB 74 Giuliano Cattaneo OL 6-4 310 So. JC Santa Rosa, Calif. Montgomery HS Santa Rosa CC 62 Brandon Sarabia OL 75 Will Copa OT 6-8 315 Fr. RS Austin, Texas Westlake HS 79 Kian Schoenborn OL 76 Ryan Melton OT 6-5 329 Jr. 2L Liberty, Texas Liberty HS 32 Gabe Schrade TE 77 Felix Romero G 6-4 303 Jr. 2L Cedar Park, Texas Cedar Park HS 31 Brazos Sepert S 78 Kregg Lemons OL 6-4 275 Fr. HS Houston, Texas Taylor HS 9 Aaron Shaw S 79 Kian Schoenborn G 6-4 290 Fr. RS Jacksonville, Fla. The Bolles HS 43 James Sherman K/P 80 Jafus Gaines WR 5-11 175 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas Chavez HS 20 Tyler Siudzinski RB 81 Inoke Langi LS 6-4 247 Fr. RS Euless, Texas Trinity HS 5 Brandon Smith WR 82 Stephan Jacobs TE 6-3 250 Sr. 1L Houston, Texas Nimitz HS 40 Stephen Smith LB 83 Justin Gamble WR 5-11 170 Fr. HS Round Rock, Texas Stony Point HS 13 Blaire Sullivan QB 84 Ryan Carden TE 6-4 247 Sr. 2L San Diego, Calif. Scripps Ranch HS Mt. San Antonio CC 4 Anthony Taylor RB 85 Nicholas Pletschette TE 6-4 248 Jr. JC Livermore, Calif. Granada HS Laney CC 7 Montreal Taylor WR 86 Tyler Watts WR 5-8 148 Fr. RS Brenham, Texas Brenham HS 53 Will Trevillion DT 87 Chris French TE 6-4 245 So. JC San Clemente, Calif. San Clemente Saddleback CC 56 Josh Uluocha DT 88 Brice Gunter WR 6-3 195 So. 1L Stephenville, Texas Stephenville HS 48 Kerry Walker LB 89 Ryan Garrey WR 5-11 180 Sr. 2L Plano, Texas Plano East HS 86 Tyler Watts WR 90 Marcus Dallas, Jr. DE 6-4 246 Sr. 1L Griffin, Ga. Luella HS Reedley CC 69 Kyle Whisenhant OL 91 Chris Meadows DL 6-3 230 Fr. RS Round Rock, Texas Round Rock HS 12 Connor White QB 94 Darius Hood DT 6-0 275 Jr. 1L Plano, Texas Plano East HS 1 Lawrence White TE 95 Dustin McWhorter DE 6-3 240 Fr. HS Graham, Texas Graham HS 3 L. G. Williams QB 96 Steven Eddings DE 6-4 285 Jr. JC Memphis, Tenn. Bartlett HS Jones County JC 71 Willie Williams OL 97 Cedric Gambrell DE 6-6 255 Fr. RS Cleveland, Texas Cleveland HS 34 Dominique Williamson S 98 Kendall Beal DL 6-3 240 Jr. RS Tyler, Texas Chapel Hill HS Tyler JC 2 Demetrius Woodard S 99 Rusmin Nikocevic DT 6-4 258 Sr. 1L Simi Valley, Calif. Simi Valley HS Pierce CC 33 Johntez Young CB

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OFFENSE DEFENSE WIDE RECEIVERS DEFENSIVE LINE No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown 8 P.J. Anderson 6-2 190 Fr. RS San Antonio, Texas 41 Jeff Banks 6-5 212 So. 1L Killeen, Texas 9 C.J. Best 5-10 185 Sr. 1L Smyrna, Ga. 98 Kendall Beal 6-3 240 Jr. RS Tyler, Texas 14 Kwamane Bowens 6-0 196 Jr. JC Virginia Beach, Va. 45 Landon Beck 6-4 245 Fr. HS Early, Texas 11 Justin Eberly 5-9 185 So. RS Conroe, Texas 57 Karee Berry 6-3 225 So. 1l Spring Branch, Texas 17 Sean Eddington 511 170 Fr. HS San Antonio, Texas 66 Cody Casey 6-4 255 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas 80 Jafus Gaines 5-11 175 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas 90 Marcus Dallas, Jr. 6-4 246 Sr. 1L Griffin, Ga. 83 Justin Gamble 5-11 170 Fr. HS Round Rock, Texas 96 Steven Eddings 6-4 285 Jr. JC Memphis, Tenn. 89 Ryan Garrey 5-11 180 Sr. 2L Plano, Texas 59 Dondre Elvoid 6-4 305 Sr. 1L Pittsburgh, Pa. 88 Brice Gunter 6-3 195 So. 1L Stephenville, Texas 97 Cedric Gambrell 6-6 255 Fr. RS Cleveland, Texas 36 Kolby Kolek 5-11 200 Fr. RS LaGrange, Texas 69 Herbert Gonzales 6-0 297 Sr. 1L San Antonio, Texas 27 Eric Luna 6-1 200 So. TR Deer Park, Tex 94 Darius Hood 6-0 275 Jr. 1L Plano, Texas 10 Demun Mercer 6-2 197 So. 1L La Marque, Texas 4 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon 6-1 225 Sr. 3L Brenham, Texas 15 Fred Nixon 6-3 200 Jr. 1L Willis, Texas 63 Dallas McClarty 5-11 270 Jr. 2L League City, Texas 16 Jack Rhoades 6-3 200 Sr. 1L Cameron, Texas 95 Dustin McWhorter 6-3 240 Fr. HS Graham, Texas 5 Brandon Smith 6-2 170 Sr. 3L Prattville, Ala. 91 Chris Meadows 6-3 230 Fr. RS Round Rock, Texas 7 Montreal Taylor 5-9 175 So. RS Mansfield, Texas 99 Rusmin Nikocevic 6-4 258 Sr. 1L Simi Valley, Calif. 86 Tyler Watts 5-8 148 Fr. RS Brenham, Texas 44 Roosevelt Pearson 6-5 255 Jr. TR Perris, Calif. 61 Drew Peterson 6-1 244 So. SQ Dripping Springs, Texas TIGHT ENDS 92 Nick Russell 6-3 240 Jr. JC Cypress, Texas No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown 53 Will Trevillion 6-1 285 So. 1L Buda, Texas 84 Ryan Carden 6-4 247 Sr. 2L San Diego, Calif. 56 Josh Uluocha 6-1 255 Fr. HS Stafford, Texas 87 Chris French 6-4 245 So. JC San Clemente, Calif. 82 Stephan Jacobs 6-3 250 Sr. 1L Houston, Texas LINEBACKERS 35 Garrett Kaiser 6-6 250 Jr. JC Kerrville, Texas No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown 85 Nicholas Pietschette 6-4 248 Jr. JC Livermore, Calif. 3 Bo Anderson 6-1 220 Fr. HS Coppell, Texas 32 Gabe Schrade 6-4 227 So. 1L Deland, Fla. 35 Darnell Dailey 6-1 226 Jr. RS San Pablo, Calif. 1 Lawrence White 6-7 240 Sr. 2L Wake Forest, N.C. 1 Ishmael Davis 6-3 223 Fr. RS Killeen, Texas 8 Teron Fitzgerald 6-4 227 Jr. JC Greensboro, Fla. OFFENSIVE LINE 5 Bryan London 6-2 215 Fr. HS Converse, Texas No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown 49 Evan Lyons 6-1 225 So. TR Cibolo, Texas 64 Adrian Bellard 6-5 314 Sr. 3L Brenham, Texas 54 John Martinez 6-1 225 Jr. TR Deer Park, Tex 75 Will Copa 6-8 315 Fr. RS Austin, Texas 52 Trey McGowan 6-0 247 Sr. 2L Kerens, Texas 58 Zach Crawford 6-2 313 Sr. 3L Austin, Texas 51 Jordan Mittie 6-3 235 So. PR Aledo, Texas 74 Guiliano Cattaneo 6-4 310 So. JC Santa Rosa, Calif. 40 Stephen Smith 6-3 221 Jr. 2L Missouri City, Texas 70 Jackson Hoskins 6-5 317 So. 1L: Dripping Springs, Texas 48 Kerry Walker 6-3 215 Fr. HS Killeen, Texas 60 Spencer Ince 6-3 266 So. RS Hemphill, Texas 34 Dominique Williamson 6-2 213 So. 1L San Antonio, Texas 73 Hayden Lambert 6-5 290 Jr. 2L Aledo, Texas 81 Inoke Langi 6-4 247 Fr. RS Euless, Texas DEFENSIVE BACKS 78 Kregg Lemons 6-4 275 Fr. HS Houston, Texas No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown 68 Kanon Mackey 6-4 302 Fr. RS Silsbee, Texas 17 Damani Alexcee 6-2 192 Jr. 2L League City, Texas 76 Ryan Melton 6-5 329 Jr. 2L Liberty, Texas 5 Andrew Aneke 6-0 170 Fr. RS Missouri City, Texas 67 Tryston Mizerak 6-6 290 Fr. RS Garland, Texas 7 Easy Anyama 6-3 220 So. TR Stafford, Texas 77 Felix Romero 6-4 303 Jr. 2L Cedar Park, Texas 14 Kendall Bell 6-0 201 Jr. TR Tatum, Texas 72 Jacob Rowland 6-5 305 Fr. HS Wills Point, Texas 10 Tyler Blades 6-0 197 Sr. 2L San Antonio, Texas 62 Brandon Sarabia 6-4 295 Sr. 1L Bakersfield, Calif. 29 Camyron Brown 5-11 199 Fr. RS Missouri City, Texas 79 Kian Schoenborn 6-4 290 Fr. RS Jacksonville, Fla. 21 Donta Clanton 5-10 185 Sr. SQ Philadelphia, Pa. 65 Willie Williams 6-3 285 Fr. HS Pearland, Texas 25 Deon Daniels 5-7 175 Jr. TR Dallas, Texas 26 T.J. Foster 5-8 165 Fr. HS Grand Prairie, Texas QUARTERBACKS 19 Landon Gonzales 5-9 170 Fr. HS Graham, Texas No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown 18 Frankie Griffin 6-0 187 Fr. RS Spring, Texas 2 Tyler Jones 6-2 197 Jr. 2L Stephenville, Texas 23 Clarence Guidry III 5-11 185 So. 1L Pflugerville, Texas 19 Blake Peterson 6-2 195 Fr. HS Topeka, Kan. 20 Stephan Johnson 6-0 189 So. 1L The Woodlands, Texas 13 Blaire Sullivan 6-4 220 Sr. TR San Antonio, Texas 6 Brandon McDowell 5-10 183 So. 1L DeSoto, Texas 12 Connor White 6-5 200 Fr. RS Watkinsville, Ga. 22 David Mims II 5-11 188 Sr. 3L Daingerfield, Texas 3 L. G. Williams 5-9 193 Fr. HS Cibolo, Texas 24 Javante O-Roy 6-0 180 Jr. JC Antelope, Calif. 15 Dila Rosemond 5-10 175 So. 1L Cypress, Texas RUNNING BACKS 31 Brazos Sepert 6-0 185 So. JC Maypearl, Texas No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown 9 Aaron Shaw 5-10 196 Sr. 1L Spring, Texas 21 Nick Bingham 5-11 205 Fr. HS El Paso, Texas 2 Demetrius Woodard 6-2 210 Sr. 1L Houston, Texas 37 Tim Gay 5-11 248 Sr. 3L Houston, Texas 33 Johntez Young 5-10 195 Jr. JC Copperas Cove, Tex 38 Kameron Holmes 5-11 205 Jr. TR Fort Worth, Texas 18 Bralon Hutchison 5-11 180 Fr. HS La Grange, Texas SPECIALISTS 23 A.J. Krawczyk 5-11 180 Fr. RS Kingwood, Texas No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. Exp. Hometown 28 Robert Lowe 5-10 196 Sr. 3L Waxahachie, Texas 46 Jonathan Arredondo 6-0 205 Fr. RS San Marcos, Texas 26 Stedman Mayberry 5-10 189 Fr. RS Cedar Park, Texas 12 Lumi Kaba 6-2 182 Jr. JC Tyler, Texas 30 Chris Nutall 5-8 202 Sr. 2L College Station, Texas 81 Inoke Langi 6-4 247 Fr. RS Euless, Texas 39 Louis Rubin 5-9 223 So. SQ Pearland, Texas 43 James Sherman 5-10 176 Fr. RS Montgomery, Ala. 20 Tyler Siudzinski 5-10 185 So. JC Tustin, Calif. 4 Anthony Taylor 5-10 185 Fr. HS Denton, Texas

48 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHING STAFF DENNIS FRANCHIONE HEAD COACH SEVENTH SEASON OVERALL AT TEXAS STATE • 30TH SEASON AS A HEAD COACH PITTSBURG STATE 1973 NINE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • NINE BOWL GAMES • FIVE PLAYOFF APPEARANCES

Beginning his 40th season as a football coach and 30th During the next five seasons, he led the Gorillas to a THE DENNIS FRANCHIONE FILE season as a collegiate head coach, Dennis Franchione enters 53-6 record and four Central States Intercollegiate Conference the 2015 season as one of only four active NCAA Division I FBS championships and one Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Asso- PERSONAL head coaches with 200 career victories. ciation title with a combined record of 37-1. He earned NAIA Birthdate: March 28, 1951 Birthplace: Girard, Kansas Franchione owns a 210-126-2 career record, has led National Coach of the Year honors twice. His teams tied the Wife: Kim Children: Brad, Ashley, Libby his teams to nine conference championships and had the best school record with 11 victories in a season three times before divisional record during another season. In addition, his teams breaking it with a 12-win campaign in 1989 when Pittsburg EDUCATION played in nine bowl games, four NAIA playoff games and one State joined the NCAA Division II ranks. College: Pittsburg State, 1973 NCAA Division II playoff contest. In 1990, Franchione took the reins of Texas State’s foot- Franchione enters the fifth season of his second tenure ball program for the first time. He led the Bobcats to a 6-5 COACHING EXPERIENCE and his seventh season overall as Texas State’s head coach and record in his first year. It was Texas State’s first winning record Years Schools Position has a 36-34 record at the school. as a member of the Southland Conference, the first winning 1973-74 Miller High School Head Coach Last season, he led Texas State to a 7-5 mark to make the season as a Division I FCS member and first winning season 1975 Mulvane High School Assistant Coach Bobcats bowl eligible for a second straight year despite playing since 1984. 1976-77 Peabody-Burns High School Head Coach an NCAA Division I FBS schedule for just the third time in school The following year, Franchione led the Bobcats to their 1978-80 Kansas State University Assistant Coach history. He also converted Texas State’s offense to an up-tempo second straight winning season, a feat that was not duplicated 1981-82 Southwestern College Head Coach attack that resulted in the Bobcats ranking among the top until Texas State had back-to-back winning seasons in 2008 1983-84 Tennessee Tech Offensive Coordinator four most improved offenses in the nation, Robert Lowe be- and 2009. 1985-89 Pittsburg State University Head Coach 1990-91 Texas State University Head Coach coming the school’s first 1,000-yard rusher in five seasons and After compiling a 13-9 record at Texas State during those 1992-97 University of New Mexico Head Coach Tyler Jones developing into the most accurate passer in school two years, Franchione joined the FBS head coaching ranks for 1998-00 TCU Head Coach history. Texas State’s defense also produced a Fourth-Team All- the first time when he took over New Mexico’s program. 2000-02 University of Alabama Head Coach American linebacker, the Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player Before his arrival, New Mexico had won just 26 of its 2003-07 Texas A&M University Head Coach of the Year and a pair of NFL Draft picks. previous 106 games. During his six seasons with the Lobos, 2011- Texas State University Head Coach A former head coach at Texas State in 1990-91, Franchione Franchione compiled an overall 33-36 record and had three returned to the school in 2011 to lead Texas State’s transition winning seasons. He led the Lobos to their first winning record COLLEGIATE HEAD COACHING RECORD to the FBS ranks. During the transition, he has led the Bobcats in 11 years with a 6-5 record in 1993. Years Schools Record to three non-losing seasons in the last four seasons. Texas State Franchione also guided New Mexico to its first back-to- 1981-82 Southwestern College 14-4-2 finished with 6-6 records in 2011 and played its first FBS sea- back winning campaigns since 1971 when the Lobos posted a 1985-89 Pittsburg State University 53-6 son in the WAC before the Bobcats joined the Sun Belt Confer- 6-5 record in 1996 and a 9-4 mark in 1997. 1990-91, ence in 2013. Texas State posted six wins again in 2013 and The 1997 New Mexico team won the Western Athletic 2011- Texas State University 36-34 seven victories last season. Conference’s Mountain Division with a 7-1 league record and 1992-97 University of New Mexico 33-36 It marks just the 10th time in the last 30 seasons that Texas played in the Insight.com Bowl in 1997. It was the school’s first 1998-00 TCU 25-10 State has posted three non-losing records in a four-year period, bowl game since 1961. 2000-02 University of Alabama 17-8 and five of those 10 seasons came under Franchione’s direction. While he was at New Mexico, Franchione recruited and 2003-07 Texas A&M University 32-28 Texas State became bowl eligible for the first time in its coached future NFL linebacker Brian Urlacher during second season of playing in the FBS during the 2013 campaign his freshman and sophomore seasons in 1996 and 1997. Ur- NATIONAL AND REGIONAL COACHING HONORS to equal the shortest span for a school to become bowl eligible lacher recorded over 102 tackles to rank second on the team 1986 NAIA Coach of the Year since Marshall accomplished the feat in 1999. The Bobcats also in 1997. 1987 NAIA Coach of the Year were in their first year as a member of the Sun Belt Confer- Franchione also produced Third-Team All-American re- 1989 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year ence, which finished the season with 21 non-conference wins ceiver Pascal Volz and a pair of WAC Offensive Players of the 1990 AFCA Regional Coach of the Year in 2013. Year in quarterbacks Stoney Case (1994) and Graham Leigh 2000 Finalist, Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award His collegiate head-coaching career began at South- (1997) while he was at New Mexico. 2002 Finalist, Paul “Bear” Bryant Coach of the Year Award western College in 1981, when he compiled a 14-4-2 record in Following the Insight Bowl, Franchione moved to TCU in two seasons. In 1982, the Builders won nine games, a Kansas 1998 and quickly turned the fortunes of the school’s football TEAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Collegiate Athletic Conference championship and beat Okla- program. 1982 Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference homa Panhandle State 15-0 in the Sunflower Bowl. Before his arrival, the Horned Frogs had finished the 1985 Central States Intercollegiate Conference It was Southwestern College’s first bowl game and the previous season with a 1-10 record. In his first year at the helm, 1986 Central States Intercollegiate Conference nine victories tied the school’s single-season record that was Franchione led them to a 7-5 mark and a 28-19 victory over 1987 Central States Intercollegiate Conference previously set in 1967. USC in the Sun Bowl. 1988 Central States Intercollegiate Conference Following the record-setting season, Franchione went The Horned Frogs scored a school-record six defensive 1989 Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to Tennessee Tech, where he served as the offensive coordina- touchdowns, intercepted 12 passes and held opponents to an 1997 Western Athletic Conference tor in 1983 and 1984 before becoming head coach at his alma average of 19.6 points per game – the lowest average in over 1999 Western Athletic Conference mater, Pittsburg State. 30 years. 2000 Western Athletic Conference

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His offense featured running back Basil Mitchell, who gained 1,111 yards and scored six touchdowns. Mitchell rushed DENNIS FRANCHIONE’S YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORD Southwestern College (NAIA) (Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference) for 185 yards and two touchdowns in the 28-19 win over USC. Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl The next season, Franchione also led TCU to the inau- 1981 Southwestern College 5-2-2 .667 5-2-2 .667 second gural Mobile Alabama Bowl when LaDainian Tomlinson burst 1982 Southwestern College 9-2-0 .818 8-1-0 .889 first Sunflower onto the national scene by leading the nation in rushing with Southwestern College Totals 14-4-2 .750 13-3-2 .777 1,850 yards and 18 touchdowns on 268 carries. The Horned Frogs posted two shutouts and led the Pittsburg State (NAIA) (Central States Intercollegiate Conference) Round Reached Western Athletic Conference in every major defensive cat- Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish in Playoffs egory. TCU won the WAC championship and upset No. 20 East 1985 Pittsburg State 8-2 .800 6-1 .857 first Quarterfinals 1986 Pittsburg State 11-1 .917 7-0 1.000 first Semifinals Carolina 28-14 in the bowl game as Tomlinson ran for 124 1987 Pittsburg State 11-1 .917 7-0 1.000 first Semifinals yards and two touchdowns. 1988 Pittsburg State 11-1 .917 7-0 1.000 first Semifinals In 2000, Tomlinson was a Doak Walker Award winner and a finalist for the , Football News National Pittsburg State (Division II) (Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association) Round Reached Offensive Player of the Year and an unanimous All-American Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish in Playoffs after running for 2,158 yards, the fourth-highest single season 1989 Pittsburg State 12-1 .923 10-0 1.000 first Quarterfinals total in NCAA history. Pittsburg State Totals 53-6 .898 37-1 .974 He also scored 22 touchdowns as TCU finished the sea- Texas State (Division I-AA) (Southland Conference) Round Reached son with a 10-1 record, a WAC championship and a second- Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish in Playoffs straight berth to the Mobile Alabama Bowl. Defensively, the 1990 Texas State 6-5 .545 2-3 .400 third Horned Frogs allowed only 245.0 total yards and 9.6 points per 1991 Texas State 7-4 .636 4-3 .571 fourth game, ranking first in the nation in both categories. Following the 2000 campaign, Franchione was named New Mexico (Western Athletic Conference) the head coach at Alabama after the Crimson Tide finished the Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl 1992 New Mexico 3-8 .274 2-6 .333 ninth previous season with a 3-8 record. In his first season, he led 1993 New Mexico 6-5 .545 4-4 .500 sixth the Tide to a 7-5 record and a 14-13 victory over Iowa State in 1994 New Mexico 5-7 .417 4-4 .500 fifth the Independence Bowl, giving Alabama its first bowl victory 1995 New Mexico 4-7 .364 2-6 .333 seventh in five years. 1996 New Mexico 6-5 .545 3-5 .375 seventh (Pacific) In 2002, he led the Crimson Tide to a 10-3 mark and 1997 New Mexico 9-4 .692 6-2 .750 first (Pacific) Insight.com placed first in the SEC West Division with a 6-2 league record. New Mexico Totals 33-36 .478 21-27 .437 However, previous NCAA sanctions made Alabama ineligible to play in a bowl game and the SEC Championship Game. Fol- TCU (Western Athletic Conference) Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl lowing Alabama’s victory over Hawaii at the end of the regular 1998 TCU 7-5 .583 4-4 .500 fifth Sun season, Franchione returned to the State of Texas when he was 1999 TCU 8-4 .667 5-2 .714 t-first Mobile named head coach at Texas A&M. 2000 TCU 10-1 .909 7-1 .875 t-first Mobile During the next five seasons, his Aggies posted three TCU Totals 25-10 .714 16-7 .696 winning records and played in three bowl games. Texas A&M finished the 2004 season with a 7-5 mark and played in the Alabama (Southeastern Conference) Cotton Bowl, the Aggies’ first bowl game in three seasons. Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl 2001 Alabama 7-5 .583 4-4 .500 third (West) Independence His best season at the school came in 2006 when the 2002 Alabama* 10-3 .769 6-2 .750 first (West) Aggies won nine games and played in the Holiday Bowl. The Alabama Totals 17-8 .680 10-6 .625 next year, Texas A&M posted a 7-5 record and qualified to play in the Alamo Bowl. However, Franchione resigned as head Texas A&M (Big 12 Conference) coach prior to the bowl game and ended his tenure at the Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl school with a 32-28 record. His recruiting classes were ranked 2003 Texas A&M 4-8 .333 2-6 .250 fifth (South) among the Top 13 nationally from 2003-05. 2004 Texas A&M 7-5 .583 5-3 .625 third (South) Cotton 2005 Texas A&M 5-6 .454 3-5 .375 fourth (South) Franchione also worked in broadcasting for three years 2006 Texas A&M 9-4 .692 5-3 .625 third (South) Holiday prior to his return to coaching at Texas State, including two 2007 Texas A&M 7-5 .583 4-4 .500 fourth (South) Alamo seasons as an analyst for ESPN Radio in 2008 and 2009. Texas A&M Totals 32-28 .533 19-21 .475 Born March 28, 1951 in Girard, Kan., he is a graduate of Pittsburg State, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Physi- Texas State (Division I-FBS Independent) cal Education and received an Alumni Meritorious Achieve- Year School Overall Pct. ment Award. He and his wife, Kim, have two daughters, Ashley 2011 Texas State 6-6 .500 and Libby. He also has a son, Brad, who serves as linebackers Texas State (WAC) coach and special teams coordinator for the Bobcats. Brad and Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl his wife, Rebecca, have two sons, Wyatt and Gunnar, and a 2012 Texas State 4-8 .333 2-4 .333 fifth daughter, Isabella. Franchione and Kim also formed the Coach Fran Chari- Texas State (Sun Belt Conference) ties, a nonprofit organization that assists children with special Year School Overall Pct. Conference Pct. Finish Bowl needs and other charitable causes. 2013 Texas State 6-6 .500 2-5 .286 seventh 2014 Texas State 7-5 .583 5-3 .625 t-fourth Texas State Totals 36-34 .514 15-18 .455 Career Totals 210-126-2 .624 131-83-2 .611 * Ineligible for a bowl game

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DENNIS FRANCHIONE’S GAME-BY-GAME RESULTS SOUTHWESTERN COLLEGE NAIA Division I Playoffs TEXAS STATE 1994 (5-7, 4-4 WAC) 1981 (5-2-2) 58 Washburn 24 1990 (6-5, 3-3 SLC) UNM Opp. SWC Opp. 6 at Cameron 17 TXST Opp. 31 at Texas Tech 37 21 *Ottawa 21 *Central States Intercollegiate opponent 15 at Texas A&M-Kingsville 7 29 TCU 44 42 *Kansas Wesleyan 42 35 Idaho 38 31 at SMU 34 34 *Tabor 17 1987 11-1-0, 7-0 CSIC) 22 at Liberty 35 47 *at BYU 49 24 *Friends 25 CSIC Champions 27 *at UL Monroe 30 31 *Colorado St. 38 21 *Bethany 23 NAIA Division I Semifinalist 33 Nicholls State 30 38 *at Hawaii 21 42 *St. Mary 14 PSU Opp. 24 *Stephen F. Austin 0 13 *San Diego St. 20 36 *McPherson 19 59 at Lincoln 7 32 Texas Southern 9 56 at New Mexico St. 31 38 *Sterling 6 31 *Missouri-Rolla 7 21 at Northwestern State 12 49 *at Fresno St. 32 42 *Bethel 7 34 *Missouri Southern 6 19 *McNeese State 17 23 *Utah 21 *- KCAC Opponent 31 *at Nebraska-Kearney 10 15 *North Texas 16 28 *at Wyoming 38 1982 (9-2, 8-1 KCAC) 52 *Missouri Western 9 25 *at Sam Houston State 26 25 *UTEP 21 KCAC Co-Champions 62 *at Fort Hays State 13 *Southland Conference opponent *WAC opponent SWC Opp. 76 *Wayne State, Neb. 6 3 Evangel 23 44 *Washburn 0 1991(7-4, 4-3 SLC) 1995 (4-7, 2-6 WAC) 34 *Ottawa 16 35 *at Emporia State 9 TXST Opp. UNM Opp. 35 *Tabor 24 NAIA Division I Playoffs 29 Texas A&M-Kingsville 14 45 Northern Arizona 21 10 *Friends 7 57 Northeastern State 0 38 at Idaho 41 9 *Utah 36 14 *Kansas Wesleyan 0 42 Presbyterian, S.C. 21 19 *at Nicholls State 10 36 New Mexico St. 24 32 *Bethany 25 10 Cameron 20 8 *UL Monroe 17 34 *at Fresno St. 51 31 *St. Mary 0 *Central States Intercollegiate opponent 31 *at Stephen F. Austin 15 24 *Hawaii 10 0 *Sterling 7 31 vs. Texas Southern 29 22 *at Colorado St. 14 55 *McPherson 13 1988 (11-1-0, 7-0 CSIC) 18 *at McNeese State 19 7 Texas Tech 34 32 *Bethel 14 CSIC Champions 24 *Northwestern State 0 29 *at San Diego St. 38 15 Panhandle State (Sunflower Bowl) 0 NAIA Division I Semifinalist 59 Prairie View A&M 6 14 *BYU 31 *KCAC Opponent PSU Opp. 36 *North Texas 8 12 *at UTEP 17 PITTSBURG STATE 49 Lincoln 6 14 *Sam Houston State 20 *WAC opponent 1985 (8-2-0, 6-1 CSIC) 31 at Missouri-Rolla 0 *Southland Conference opponent CSIC Champions 28 *at Missouri Southern 6 1996 (6-5, 2-6 WAC) NAIA Division I Quarterfinalist 42 *Nebraska-Kearney 21 NEW MEXICO UNM Opp. PSU Opp. 42 *at Missouri Western 14 1992 (3-8, 2-6 WAC) 28 at New Mexico St. 7 24 At Arkansas Tech 13 61 *Fort Hays State 17 UNM Opp. 49 Northern Arizona 33 14 Missouri-Rolla 13 55 *at Wayne State, Neb. 3 24 TCU 7 17 Central Florida 7 9 *at Emporia State 41 23 *at Washburn 14 39 at New Mexico St. 42 14 *at BYU 17 30 *Missouri Southern 3 21 *Emporia State 11 13 SMU 20 27 *TCU 7 35 *Washburn 18 NAIA Division I Playoffs 32 *at Air Force 33 21 *at Rice 38 54 *At Fort Hays State 46 38 Northern State, S.D. 14 21 *San Diego St. 49 42 *San Diego St. 48 50 *Wayne State, Neb. 29 23 Arkansas-Monticello 7 21 *at Wyoming 35 31 *at SMU 52 21 *Nebraska-Kearney 7 10 at Adams State, Colo. 13 24 Utah 7 34 *at Tulsa 23 40 *at Missouri Western 15 *Central State Intercollegiate opponent 28 *at Fresno St. 31 24 *Utah 31 NAIA Division I Playoffs 0 *at BYU 35 44 *UTEP 17 22 Central Arkansas 32 1989 (12-1-0, 10-0 MIAA) 35 *UTEP 14 *WAC opponent *Central States Intercollegiate opponent MIAA Champions 10 *Colorado St. 14 NCAA Division II National Quarterfinalist *WAC opponent 1997 (9-4, 6-2 WAC) 1986 (11-1-0, 7-0 CSIC) PSU Opp. WAC Mountain Division Champions CSIC Champions 43 *at Truman State 0 1993 (6-5, 4-4 WAC) UNM Opp. NAIA Division I Semifinalist 42 *Missouri Western 21 UNM Opp. 33 Northern Arizona 10 PSU Opp. 27 *at Southwest Baptist 24 31 *BYU 34 61 New Mexico St. 24 57 Arkansas Tech 13 15 Lincoln 3 34 at TCU 35 38 *at UTEP 20 14 Missouri-Rolla 14 47 Lincoln 3 24 *at Fresno St. 41 25 at Utah St. 22 59 *Emporia State 27 47 *at Southeast Missouri 5 42 New Mexico St. 7 22 *SMU 15 48 *at Missouri Southern 7 42 *at Missouri-Rolla 14 41 *Hawaii 14 36 *at San Diego St. 21 21 *at Washburn 7 61 *Washburn 0 42 *at Utah 35 23 *Rice 35 45 *Fort Hays State 14 34 at Arkansas State 13 17 *at San Diego St. 20 10 *at Utah 15 38 *at Wayne State, Neb. 7 31 *Missouri Southern 3 20 *at Colorado St. 21 40 *at TCU 10 27 *at Nebraska-Kearney 23 NCAA Division II Playoffs 39 Idaho St. 13 38 *BYU 28 38 *Missouri Western 16 28 Northwest Missouri 7 10 *Wyoming 7 51 *Tulsa 13 65 Langston 6 21 Angelo State, Texas 24 35 *UTEP 29 13 vs. Colorado St. (WAC Championship) 41 *Missouri Intercollegiate opponent *WAC opponent 14 %vs. Arizona (Insight.com Bowl) 20 *WAC opponent

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TCU 2002 (10-3, 6-2 SEC) 2006 (9-4, 5-3 Big XII) 1998 (7-5, 4-4 WAC) UA Opp. A&M Opp. TCU Opp. 39 Middle Tennessee State 34 35 Citadel 3 31 at Iowa State 21 27 at Oklahoma 37 51 UL Lafayette 7 9 Oklahoma 10 33 North Texas 7 28 Army (San Antonio) 24 35 *Air Force 34 20 Southern Miss 7 45 Louisiana Tech 14 19 Vanderbilt (2 OT) 16 30 *at Arkansas 12 27 *Texas Tech (24) 31 21 *Fresno State 10 25 *Georgia 27 21 *at Kansas 18 6 *at SMU 10 42 *Ole Miss 7 29 * Missouri (19) 19 21 *at Colorado State 42 34 *at Tennessee 14 34 *at Oklahoma State (OT) 33 27 *Wyoming 34 30 *at Vanderbilt 8 31 *at Baylor 21 12 *Rice 14 28 *Mississippi State 14 16 *Oklahoma (18) 17 17 *at Tulsa 7 31 *at LSU 0 27 *Nebraska (25) 28 41 *at UNLV 18 7 *Auburn 17 12 *Texas (10) 7 28 #vs. USC (Sun Bowl) 19 21 at Hawaii 16 10 California (19) (Holiday Bowl) 45 *WAC opponent *- SEC opponent *- Big XII opponent

1999 (8-4, 5-2 WAC) TEXAS A&M 2007 (7-5, 4-4 Big XII) TCU Opp. 2003 (4-8, 2-6 Big XII) A&M Opp. 31 Arizona 35 A&M Opp. 38 Montana State 7 7 at Northwestern 17 26 Arkansas State 11 47 Fresno State (OT) 45 24 at Arkansas State 21 28 Utah 26 54 UL Monroe 14 19 *at Fresno State (OT) 26 19 at Virginia Tech 35 17 at Miami (Fla.) 34 42 *San Jose State 0 26 Pittsburgh 37 34 *Baylor 10 MOST CAREER WINS BY 56 *Tulsa 17 28 *at Texas Tech 59 24 *Oklahoma State 23 NCAA DIVISION I FBS ACTIVE COACHES 21 *at Rice 42 73 *Baylor 0 7 *at Texas Tech 35 34 *at Hawaii 14 12 *at Nebraska 48 36 *at Nebraska 14 Head Coach, School Yrs. Wins 27 North Texas 3 10 *Oklahoma State 38 11 *Kansas (9) 19 1. Frank Beamer, Virginia Tech 34 273 52 *UTEP 24 45 *Kansas 33 14 *at Oklahoma (5) 42 2. Steve Spurrier, South 25 226 21 *SMU 0 0 *at Oklahoma 77 26 *at Missouri (6) 40 3. Brian Kelly, Notre Dame 24 216 28 #East Carolina (Mobile Bowl) 14 22 *at Missouri 45 38 *Texas (11) 30 4. Dennis Franchione, TXST 29 210 *WAC opponent 15 *Texas 46 *- Big XII opponent 5. Bill Snyder, Kansas State 28 187 *- Big XII opponent 2000 (10-2, 7-1 WAC) TEXAS STATE 2013 (6-6, 2-5 Sun Belt) TCU Opp. 2004 (7-5, 5-3 Big XII) 2011 (6-6) TXST Opp. 41 *at Nevada 10 A&M Opp. TXST Opp. 22 at Southern Miss 15 41 Northwestern 14 21 at Utah 41 10 at Texas Tech 50 28 Prairie View A&M 3 52 Arkansas State 3 31 Wyoming 0 10 at Wyoming 45 7 at Texas Tech 33 24 at Navy 0 27 Clemson 6 38 Tarleton State 28 42 Wyoming 21 41 *Hawaii 21 42 Kansas State 30 35 at Stephen F. Austin (22) 26 24 *UL Lafayette 48 17 *at Tulsa 3 34 at Iowa State 3 38 Nicholls State 12 14 *UL Monroe 21 37 *Rice 0 36 at Oklahoma State 20 21 at McNeese State 14 24 *Georgia State 17 24 *at San Jose State 27 29 Colorado (OT) 26 46 Lamar 21 33 *South Alabama 31 24 *Fresno State 7 34 at Baylor (OT) 35 28 at Southeastern Louisiana 38 37 at Idaho 21 47 *UTEP 14 35 Oklahoma 42 10 Northwestern State 23 21 *at Arkansas State 38 62 *at SMU 7 32 Texas Tech (OT) 25 34 Prairie View A&M 26 7 *Western Kentucky 38 21 #Southern Miss (Mobile Bowl) 28 13 at Texas 26 22 at Central Arkansas 23 28 *at Troy 42 *WAC opponent 7 #vs. Tennessee (Cotton Bowl) 38 14 Sam Houston State (2) 36 *- Sun Belt Conference opponent *- Big XII opponent ALABAMA 2012 (4-8, 2-4 WAC) 2014 (7-5, 5-3 Sun Belt) 2001 (7-5, 4-4 SEC) 2005 (5-6, 3-5 Big XII) TXST Opp. TXST Opp. UA Opp. A&M Opp. 30 at Houston 13 65 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0 17 UCLA 20 24 at Clemson 25 10 Texas Tech 58 21 Navy 35 12 *Vanderbilt 9 66 SMU 8 41 Stephen F. Austin 37 35 at Illinois 42 31 *Arkansas 10 44 Texas State 31 21 Nevada 34 37 at Tulsa (OT) 34 36 *at South Carolina 37 16 *Baylor (OT) 13 14 at New Mexico 35 35 *Idaho 30 56 UTEP 7 20 *at Colorado 41 38 *Idaho 7 10 *UL Lafayette 34 24 *at Ole Miss 27 62 *Oklahoma State 23 20 *at San Jose State 31 22 *at UL Monroe 18 24 *Mississippi State 17 30 *at Kansas State 28 7 *at Utah State 38 37 *at New Mexico State 29 31 *at Auburn 7 14 *Iowa State 42 55 *Louisiana Tech 62 25 *Georgia Southern 28 28 Southern Miss 15 17 *at Texas Tech (16) 56 10 at Navy 21 20 *at South Alabama 24 14 #Iowa State (Independence Bowl) 13 30 *at Oklahoma 36 31 *at UTSA 38 45 *Arkansas State 27 *- SEC opponent 29 *Texas (2) 40 66 *New Mexico State 28 54 *at Georgia State 31 *- Big XII opponent *- WAC opponent *- Sun Belt Conference opponent

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DENNIS FRANCHIONE VS. OPPONENTS Opponent W L T Opponent W L T Adams State (Colo.) 0 1 0 Nevada 1 1 0 Air Force 1 2 0 New Mexico 0 1 0 Angelo State 0 1 0 New Mexico State 7 1 0 Arizona 0 2 0 Nicholls State 3 0 0 Arkansas 2 0 0 Northeastern State 1 0 0 Arkansas-Monticello 1 0 0 Northern Arizona 3 0 0 Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1 0 0 Northern (S.D.) State 1 0 0 Arkansas State 5 1 0 North Texas 3 1 0 Arkansas Tech 2 0 0 Northwestern 1 1 0 Army 1 0 0 Northwestern State 2 1 0 Auburn 1 1 0 Northwest Missouri 2 0 0 Baylor 4 1 0 Oklahoma 0 7 0 Bethany 1 1 0 Oklahoma State 4 1 0 Bethel 2 0 0 Ottawa 1 0 1 BYU 1 5 0 Panhandle State 1 0 0 California 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 0 1 0 Cameron 0 2 0 Prairie View A&M 3 0 0 Central Arkansas 0 2 0 Presbyterian (S.C.) 1 0 0 Central Florida 1 0 0 Rice 1 4 0 Central Missouri 1 0 0 Sam Houston State 0 3 0 The Citadel 1 0 0 San Diego State 1 5 0 Clemson 1 1 0 San Jose State 1 2 0 Colorado 1 1 0 SMU 4 4 0 Colorado State 1 5 0 South Alabama 1 1 0 East Carolina 1 0 0 South Carolina 0 1 0 Emporia State 3 1 0 Southeast Missouri 1 0 0 Evangel 0 1 0 Southeastern Louisiana 0 1 0 Fort Hays State 4 0 0 Southern Cal 1 0 0 Fresno State 4 4 0 Southern Miss 3 1 0 Friends 1 1 0 Southwest Baptist 1 0 0 Georgia 0 1 0 Stephen F. Austin 4 0 0 Georgia Southern 0 1 0 Sterling 1 1 0 Georgia State 2 0 0 St. Mary’s 2 0 0 Hawai’i 6 0 0 Tabor 2 0 0 Houston 1 0 0 Tarleton State 1 0 0 Idaho 3 2 0 Tennessee 1 1 0 Idaho State 1 0 0 TCU 3 2 0 Illinois 0 1 0 Texas 2 3 0 Iowa State 3 1 0 Texas A&M-Kingsville 2 0 0 Kansas 2 0 0 UTEP 8 1 0 Kansas State 2 0 0 Texas Southern 2 0 0 Kansas Wesleyan 1 0 1 Texas State 1 0 0 Lamar 1 0 0 Texas Tech 1 9 0 Langston 1 0 0 Troy 0 1 0 Liberty 0 1 0 Truman State 1 0 0 Lincoln 3 0 0 Tulsa 6 0 0 UL Lafayette 1 2 0 UCLA 0 1 0 UL Monroe 2 1 0 UNLV 1 0 0 Louisiana State 1 1 0 UTSA 0 1 0 Louisiana Tech 1 1 0 Utah 4 4 0 McNeese State 2 1 0 Utah State 1 1 0 McPherson 2 0 0 Vanderbilt 3 0 0 Miami 0 1 0 Virginia Tech 0 1 0 Middle Tennessee State 1 0 0 Washburn 6 0 0 Mississippi 1 1 0 Wayne State (Neb.) 4 0 0 Mississippi State 2 0 0 Western Kentucky 0 1 0 Missouri 1 2 0 Wyoming 3 4 0 Missouri-Rolla 5 0 0 Missouri Southern 5 0 0 2015 Opponents in bold type Missouri Western 5 0 0 Montana State 1 0 0 Navy 1 2 0 Nebraska 1 2 0 Nebraska-Kearney 4 0 0

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 53 COACHING STAFF MIKE SCHULTZ ASSISTANT HEAD COACH, CO-OFFENSIVE COORD., QB COACH SEVENTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 37TH SEASON OVERALL SAM HOUSTON STATE, 1979 FOUR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • 11 BOWL GAMES

Beginning his 37th season in coaching, Mike Schultz is game). The Frogs were second in the Mountain West Confer- in his fifth year as an assistant head coach, co-offensive coor- ence in total offense (417.1 yards per game) and third in scor- THE MIKE SCHULTZ FILE dinator and quarterbacks coach at Texas State after rejoining ing offense (35.0 points per game). TCU totaled at least 410 Wife: Cindy Children: Taylor, Kendall, Jordan Dennis Franchione’s staff in January 2011. Schultz also served yards of offense in eight of 12 games. Playing Experience: Sam Houston State (1977-78) on Franchione’s staff from 1990-2000 at Texas State, New In 2007, Schultz helped mentor Frog signal caller Andy Mexico and TCU. Dalton to Freshman All-America honors. Dalton set single-sea- EDUCATION Last season, Schultz installed an up-tempo offense that son TCU records for pass completions (222) and attempts (371) College: Sam Houston State, 1979 produced a record-setting quarterback and one of the most while placing second in yards (2,459) and fourth in completion improved offenses in the nation. percentage (59.8). COACHING EXPERIENCE The Bobcats ranked among the top four most improved Four of the six highest-scoring teams in TCU history Years Schools Position offenses in 2015 and had one of the nation’s top 24 overall of- came under Schultz’s direction. Four of the top-six single- 1979-80 Sam Houston State LB/WR&QB fenses and top 18 rushing attacks after averaging 464.3 yards season touchdown totals by TCU came in his last five years. 1981 UTEP Receivers/Tight Ends of total offense and 238.4 yards rushing per game. Two of TCU’s top-three games in total offense also were under 1982 Kansas State Tight Ends Last season, Tyler Jones ranked among the nation’s top Schultz. The Frogs had a school-record 782 yards versus Hous- 1983-84 Tennessee Tech Secondary/RB 16 most accurate passers and second in Sun Belt Conference ton in 2003 and a 694-yard effort at San Diego State in 2007 1985 Texas Assistant Coach while setting a Texas State single season record after complet- ranked third. 1986-89 Round Rock Westwood H. S. Assistant Coach ing 65.4 percent (246-378-7) of his passes for 2,670 yards and TCU’s running attack ranked ninth nationally in 2006 1990-91 Texas State Secondary 22 touchdowns as a sophomore. with 194.6 yards per game and the Horned Frogs were 17th in 1992-95 New Mexico Asst. Head Coach/Secondary In addition, Texas State produced its first 1,000-yard total offense (408.5 ypg). 1996-97 New Mexico Asst. Head Coach/Running Backs rusher since 2009 when Robert Lowe ranked fifth in the SBC In 2004, the Horned Frogs were among the nation’s Top 1998-00 TCU Co-Offensive Coord./Running Backs with 1,091 yards and 12 touchdowns on 185 carries. The Bob- 20 teams in scoring, total and passing offense. The 362 points 2001-06 TCU Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs cats also had another one top 10 rusher in the SBC when Ter- the Horned Frogs scored that year tied for the second-highest 2007-08 TCU Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks rence Franks ran for 712 yards and eight touchdowns on 107 in school history, while the 48 touchdowns were one shy of the 2009 Illinois Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends carries. school record set in 2005. 2010 Middle Tennessee St. Offensive Coordinator/QB Jones broke the previous school record that was set in TCU ranked fourth nationally in rushing offense with 2011- Texas State Assistant Head Coach/OC/QB 2012 by Shaun Rutherford when he had a completion percent- 275.6 yards per game in 2000, and was one of just six schools age of 64.5 percent after completing 193 of 299 passes. Jones to average over 200 yards rushing and 200 yards passing in BOWL GAMES also had the fourth-highest single season percentage with 2003. Insight.com Bowl 1997 62.1 after completing 100 of his 161 passes as a true freshman During his tenure as running backs coach, Schultz con- Northwest Sun Bowl 1998 in 2013. sistently developed young players. Mobile Alabama Bowl 1999 Schultz’s first stint under Franchione came at Texas Aaron Brown was named the 2005 Mountain West Con- GMAC Mobile Alabama Bowl 2000 State in 1990-91 when he served as the secondary coach and ference Freshman of the Year after Lonta Hobbs and Robert GalleryFurniture.com Bowl 2001 recruiting coordinator for the Bobcats. Merrill became the first two freshmen in TCU history to rush AXA Liberty Bowl 2002 He followed coach Fran to New Mexico, where he was for 1,000 yards. The duo accomplished the feat in back-to-back Plains Capital Fort Worth Bowl 2003 the assistant head coach and secondary coach from 1992-95. seasons (Hobbs 2002, Merrill 2003). EV1.net Houston Bowl 2005 He moved over to offense as the assistant head coach Overall, Schultz tutored five 1,000-yard rushers at Poinsettia Bowl 2006 and running backs coach for the Lobos in 1996 before follow- TCU after the Horned Frogs had just four 1,000-yard rushers Texas Bowl 2007 ing Franchione to TCU in 1998, where he was the co-offensive in more than 100 years prior to his arrival. The five included Poinsettia Bowl 2008 coordinator and running backs coach for the next three sea- Hobbs, Merrill. LaDainian Tomlinson (twice) and Basil Mitchell. sons. Tomlinson was a two-time NCAA rushing champ, lead- From 2001-06, he served as TCU’s offensive coordinator ing the country with 1,850 yards in 1999 and a school record Following the 1985 season, Schultz was an assistant and running backs coach under before serv- 2,158 in 2000. coach and handled defensive coordinator responsibilities at ing as offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach with the He earned All- American honors, was a Heisman Trophy Westwood High School in Round Rock for four years before Horned Frogs in 2007-08. finalist and the winner of the Doak Walker National Running joining Dennis Franchione’s staff at Texas State in 1990. Schultz returned to Texas State after serving as the of- Back Award before being selected fifth overall in the 2000 NFL Schultz and his wife, Cindy, have three daughters, fensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Middle Tennes- Draft and earning NFL MVP honors in 2006. Taylor, Kendall and Jordan. see State in 2010 and the offensive coordinator and tight ends Schultz began his coaching career at his alma mater, coach at Illinois in 2009. That season, the Illini ranked 17th Sam Houston State, in 1979. He served as recruiting coordina- nationally in rushing. tor and coached linebackers one season and was the quarter- At TCU, the Horned Frogs set single-season school re- backs and receivers coach the next year. cords for points scored (420) and touchdowns (54) in 2008. He also was a recruiting coordinator and coached receiv- They also led the nation in time of possession (35:05) and ers and tight ends at UTEP and coached tight ends Kansas State ranked 13th nationally in team rushing (215.7 yards per before joining Fred Akers’ staff at Texas for the 1985 season.

54 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHING STAFF JEFF CONWAY CO-OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR, RUNNING BACKS COACH FOURTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 29TH SEASON OVERALL NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATE, 1981 FIVE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • FIVE BOWL GAMES

Jeff Conway enters his fourth season as the co-offensive One of his receivers at Sam Houston State was 2011 SLC coordinator, running backs and tight ends coach at Texas State Offensive Player of the Year Richard Sincere, who caught 25 THE JEFF CONWAY FILE after coaching two of the top 10 rushing leaders in the Sun Belt passes for 449 yards and rushed 120 times for 965 yards and Wife: Jolene Children: Callie, Patsy and Bobbi Conference during each of the last two seasons and producing nine touchdowns when lining up behind center in the “Wild Playing Experience: Northwest Missouri State (S, 1978-81) a pair of All-Conference players in his first three years. Bearkat” formation. Last season, Phil Steele and College Sports Madness Conway went to Sam Houston State after serving as the EDUCATION named Robert Lowe an All-SBC Third-Team selection after he associate head coach and wide receivers coach at Central Mis- College: Northwest Missouri State, 1981 became the first Bobcat since 2009 to rush over 1,000 yards souri for six seasons. when he ranked fifth among league leaders with 1,091 yards During that span, the Mules compiled a 41-24 record, COACHING EXPERIENCE and 12 touchdowns on 185 carries. Terrence Franks also ranked including an 8-3 mark in 2009. Central Missouri also had four Years Schools Position 10th among SBC rushing leaders with 712 yards and eight TDs seven-win campaigns in 2004, 2005, 2007 and 2008. 1984 NW Missouri State Graduate Assistant on 107 carries. He also worked six seasons as a special teams and re- 1984-85 Sam Houston State Wide Receivers In 2013, Lowe earned All-SBC Second-Team honors after cruiting coordinator at New Mexico, where he began his tenure 1986-89 Lamar QB/WR ranking second among league leaders with 945 yards and nine coaching tight ends in 1998-99, running backs in 2000-01 and 1990 North Shore HS Offensive Coordinator touchdowns on 164 carries. Chris Nutall also gained 477 yards wide receivers from 2002-03. 1991-92 Missouri Western State Offensive Coordinator and scored six TD’s on 83 carries to rank 10th among league During the 2001 season, New Mexico enjoyed its best 1993-96 Blinn College Offensive Coordinator leaders. season in four years as the Lobos averaged 191 yards rushing 1997 Blinn College Head Coach In his first season, Conway tutored Second-Team All- per game and produced a NFL Draft selection, Jarrod Baxter. 1998-99 New Mexico Tight Ends WAC tight end Chase Harper, who finished the season sec- Conway went to New Mexico from Blinn College, where 2000-01 New Mexico Running Backs ond among Bobcat reception leaders with 28 catches for 315 he was a first-year head coach in 1997 and led the Buccaneers 2002-03 New Mexico Wide Receivers catches and three touchdowns. to an 8-3 record and a No. 14 national ranking. 2004-09 Central Missouri Assoc. Head Coach/WR In addition, running back Marcus Curry was an Honor- He was named head coach after serving as the offen- 2010-11 Sam Houston State Asst. Head Coach/WR able Mention All-WAC selection after leading the Bobcats in sive coordinator for four seasons when Blinn posted a 47-8-1 2012- Texas State Co-Offensive Coord./RB/TE rushing with 685 yards and 10 touchdowns on 113 carries in record, won 26 consecutive games and won back-to-back na- 2012. tional championships in 1995 and 1996. BOWL GAMES He also coaches kickoff returns on special teams and has Conway also served as the offensive coordinator at Mis- Bowl Year produced two of the top kick returners in the nation each of souri Western State in 1991 and 1992 after serving in the same Mineral Water Bowl 1994 the last two seasons. In 2013, record-setting Brandon Smith capacity at Houston’s North Shore High School in 1990. Texas Junior College Shrine Bowl 1995 ranked fifth nationally after averaging 29.9 yards per return He began his coaching career as an assistant at his alma Mineral Water Bowl 1996 and tied a NCAA record when he returned two kickoffs for mater, Northwest Missouri State, in the spring of 1984 before Las Vegas Bowl 2002 touchdowns in the same game at UL Lafayette. In 2012, Jafus moving to Sam Houston State as a wide receivers coach in Las Vegas Bowl 2003 Gaines led the WAC in kickoff returns and ranked 10th nation- 1984-85. The Bearkats finished 8-3 both seasons and won a ally with 28.9 yards per return. Gulf Star Conference championship. He also served as a quar- Conway came to Texas State after serving as the as- terbacks and receivers coach at Lamar from 1986-89. sistant head coach and wide receivers coach at Sam Houston Conway is a 1981 graduate of Northwest Missouri State State during the two previous seasons when the Bearkats where he earned his bachelor’s degree in finance and played posted a combined record of 20-6. football as a free safety from 1978 to 1981. He was named In 2011, Sam Houston State was a Division I FCS Final- an All-Conference selection as a senior. A native of Knoxville, ist and ended the season ranked No. 2 nationally with a 14-1 Iowa, Conway and his wife, Jolene, have three daughters - overall record. The Bearkats also won the Southland Confer- Callie, Patsy and Bobbi. ence with a 7-0 league record.

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 55 COACHING STAFF JOHN THOMPSON DEFENSIVE COORDINATOR SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 34TH SEASON OVERALL CENTRAL ARKANSAS, 1978 SIX CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • NINE BOWL GAMES

After installing a new defense last season, John Thomp- and Northwestern State. He also was a linebackers coach at son is in his second season as the defensive coordinator and Alabama for one season. THE JOHN THOMPSON FILE safeties coach at Texas State. Last season, Thompson’s defense Thompson went to Arkansas State after serving as Geor- Wife: Charleen Children: Cabe and Hays ranked second among SBC defenses with 13 interceptions and gia State’s assistant head coach and defensive coordinator. Playing Experience: Central Arkansas, DB,1975-76 fourth in sacks. The Bobcats were also among the top six de- Thompson also coached inside linebackers at Georgia State, fenses in rushing and scoring defense. where he spent the previous four seasons. EDUCATION The defense also produced a Fourth-Team All-American He went to Georgia State in July 2008 after spending College: Central Arkansas, 1978 and Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year in David Mayo. Mayo the 2007 season as defensive coordinator and defensive backs also was one of five Bobcat defensive players to earn All-Sun coach at Ole Miss. That followed a one-year stint as athletics COACHING EXPERIENCE Belt Conference honors with David Mims, Craig Mager and Mi- director at his alma mater, Central Arkansas, which he guided Years Schools Position chael Odiari joining him on First-Team. to NCAA Division I level in 2006. He served as co-defensive co- 1982 Arkansas Graduate Assistant Mayo and Mager were also selected in the NFL Draft ordinator at South Carolina in 2005. 1983-86 Northwestern State Def. Coord., LB, Secondary as Thompson has seen more than 100 of his defensive play- As the head coach at East Carolina in 2003-04, he 1987 Alabama linebackers ers drafted signed by NFL teams. That list includes All-Pros Pat coached three First-Team All-Conference USA players and 1988-89 Northwestern State Def. Coord., LB, Secondary Surtain, Adalius Thomas, Vonta Leach, Chris Johnson, Jonathan seven C-USA All-Freshman selections. 1990-91 Louisiana Tech Defensive Coord., LB, DE Joseph and Ken Hamlin. Thompson was the defensive coordinator at Florida in 1992 Southern Miss Defensive Coordinator Thompson also coached six All-Americans, 49 players 2002, when the Gators’ pass defense ranked seventh nationally 1993-98 Southern Miss Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord. who earned All-Conference honors and one player, former after allowing just 162.4 yards per game. He also spent two 1999 Memphis Defensive Coordinator Northwestern State linebacker Gary Reasons, has been in- years at Arkansas, where he was a co-defensive coordinator in 2000 Arkansas Co-Defensive Coordinator ducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. 2000 and then defensive coordinator in 2001. In 2000, the Ra- 2001 Arkansas Defensive Coordinator Thompson came to Texas State after serving two sea- zorbacks were second in the nation in pass defense while lead- 2002 Florida Defensive Coordinator sons as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at ing the SEC in pass defense and total defense. The following 2003-04 East Carolina Head Coach Arkansas State, where his defense ranked second in forced year, Thompson helped lead Arkansas to the 2002 Cotton Bowl. 2005 South Carolina Co-Defensive Coordinator turnovers with 21 after collecting 12 fumbles and 9 intercep- Thompson’s first position as a defensive coordinator 2006 Central Arkansas Athletic Director tions. The Red Wolves also ranked third in scoring and passing came at Northwestern State, where he also was the lineback- 2007 Mississippi Defensive Coordinator/DB defense during 2013. He also coached four All-SBC players, ers and secondary coach from 1983-86, and again from 1988- 2008-11 Georgia State Asst. Head Coach/ Def. Coord./LB including First-Team selections Ryan Carrethers and Qushaun 89 after spending the 1987 season as linebackers coach at 2012-13 Arkansas State Defensive Coordinator/LB Lee at defensive end and linebacker, respectively. Carrethers Alabama under Bill Curry. 2014 Texas State Defensive Coordinator/Safeties was drafted by San Diego in 2014. In 1990, he became the defensive coordinator at Louisi- In 2012, Arkansas State ranked first among Sun Belt ana Tech before moving to Southern Miss as defensive coordi- BOWL GAMES Conference teams in scoring defense and third in total defense. nator in 1992 and assistant head coach in 1993. In Thompson’s Independence Bowl 1990 Once again, the Red Wolves had four All-Sun Belt Conference seven seasons at Southern Miss (1992-98), the Golden Eagles Liberty Bowl 1997 selections, including First-Team choices Nathan Herrold at won or shared two Conference USA titles, twice ranked among Humanitarian Bowl 1998 linebacker and Carrethers on the defensive line. the top 25 nationally in scoring defense and made two bowl Las Vegas Bowl 2000 Arkansas State shut out two opponents for the first time appearances. Cotton Bowl 2002 since 1987 during the 2012 season, and ranked third in the Sun In one season at Memphis in 1999, Thompson trans- Outback Bowl 2002 Belt in turnovers gained after picking up 10 fumble recoveries formed the Tigers from the sixth-rated defense in Conference Independence Bowl 2005 and 13 interceptions. Arkansas State had eight players post an USA into the nation’s 23rd-ranked defense and 11th-ranked GoDaddy.com Bowl 2013 interception to tie for 15th nationally. scoring defense. The Tigers held SEC teams Ole Miss, Missis- GoDaddy Bowl 2014 In addition to coaching the defense, Thompson served sippi State and Tennessee to a combined total of 33 points. as an interim head coach for Arkansas State during two Go- A native of Forrest City, Ark., Thompson began his Daddy.com Bowl appearances when the Red Wolves won a coaching career in the high school ranks in 1977 while pursu- 17-13 decision over No. 25 Kent State in 2013 and a 23-20 win ing his bachelor’s degree at Central Arkansas. He graduated against Ball State in 2014. The victory over Kent State marked with a bachelor of science degree in physical education in 1978 the first time Arkansas State won a bowl game since 1960 and and went on to serve as an assistant coach at Conway, Forrest its first victory over a Top 25-ranked team since joining the FBS City, and Arkadelphia High Schools in Arkansas before moving in 1992. to the collegiate ranks in 1982 as a graduate assistant at Ar- He has worked 29 seasons as a defensive coordina- kansas, where he worked under Lou Holtz. tor and was the head coach at East Carolina for two years. A high school quarterback, Thompson was inducted into Recognized as a top defensive mind, Thompson has worked the Forrest City High School Hall of Fame in 2006. His playing as defensive coordinator or co-coordinator at Southeastern career also included two seasons as a defensive back at Central Conference schools Mississippi, Florida, Arkansas and South Arkansas. Thompson and his wife, Charleen, have two sons, Carolina, along with Memphis, Southern Miss, Louisiana Tech Cabe and Hays.

56 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHING STAFF BRAD FRANCHIONE SPECIAL TEAMS COORDINATOR, LINEBACKERS COACH FIFTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 24TH SEASON OVERALL NEW MEXICO 1996 THREE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • FOUR BOWL GAMES

Brad Franchione enters his fifth season as a linebackers Buccaneers to three Southwest Junior College Football Confer- coach and special teams coordinator at Texas State after coach- ence championships and four overall bowl appearances. THE BRAD FRANCHIONE FILE ing Texas State’s first FBS All-American and Sun Belt Confer- Blinn won its first national title and a Southwest Junior Wife: Rebecca Children: Wyatt, Gunnar, and Isabella ence Defensive Player of the Year, top two leading tacklers College Conference championship under his direction during on the team and an All-Sun Belt Conference punter in 2014. his second season as a head coach and defensive coordinator EDUCATION In addition, he produced an NFL Draft selection and NFL free in 2006 when the Buccaneers finished the season with a 12-0 College: New Mexico, 1996 agent signee last year. record and boasted the nation’s top defensive unit. Arkansas State, 1998 David Mayo was named a Fourth-Team All-American Following the season, Franchione was named the linebacker by Phil Steele and the unanimous SBC Defensive SWJCFC Coach of the Year, the American Football Monthly COACHING EXPERIENCE Player of the Year after ranking second nationally in tackles Schutt Sports Coach of the Year and the inaugural Sportex® Years Schools Position and leading the SBC with 12.8 tackles per game. His overall Football Coach of the Year. 1992-95 New Mexico Student Coach-Secondary total of 154 tackles tied a SBC record and ranked third in school In 2009, Franchione was named the American Commu- 1996-97 Arkansas State Graduate Assistant-Offense history for most tackles in a single season. He also was the only nity College Football Coaches Association Coach of the Year af- 1998 Fort Scott College Quarterbacks/Punts FBS player last season and the first SBC player in league history ter leading Blinn to another national title with an 11-1 record. 1999-00 East Central Special Teams Coord./DL to record 20 or more tackles in two games during the same In 2010, Franchione led the team to an 8-3 record and a victory 2001 West Alabama Linebackers season. His 22 tackles at UL Monroe were the highest single- in the Heart of Texas Bowl. 2002 Tennessee Martin LB/Recruit. Coord. game total in the nation in 2014. Throughout his tenure at Blinn, Franchione coached four 2003-04 Bacone College Asst. Head Coach/Def. Coord. In addition, Trey McGowan joined Mayo as a starting NFL Players. They included Carolina’s Cam Newton, who was 2005 Texas A&M-Commerce Defensive Line linebacker in seven games and ranked second on the team the top overall player selected in the 2011 NFL Draft, former 2006-10 Blinn College Head Coach with 80 tackles while playing in 11 contests as a junior. running backs James Johnson and Bernard Scott, along with 2011- Texas State Special Teams Coord./LB Will Johnson was named an All-SBC Second Team punt- former cornerback Ryan Mouton. He also coached 19 NJCAA er by both College Sports Madness and Phil Steele after ranking All-Americans and 85 total players who went on to play in NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS AS COACH second among league leaders and 21st nationally with an av- NCAA Division I schools. Title Years erage of 43.8 yards on 65 punts. He placed 21 punts inside the Three of his players included Terrance Cain, the 2008 NJCAA 2006 20, had 16 punts over 50 yards with four resulting in a touch- NJCAA Offensive Player of the Year; Scott, the 2008 Harlan Hill NJCAA 2009 back. Johnson also converted 11 of his 15 field goal attempts Trophy winner and Newton, who was named the 2010 Associ- and averaged 63.4 yards on 71 kickoffs with 46 resulting in ated Press College Football Player of the Year and winner of the BOWL GAMES touchbacks throughout the season. 2010 Heisman Trophy, Maxwell Trophy, Davey O’Brien Award Bowl Year Last spring, Mayo was selected by Carolina in the fifth and Manning Award. Pilgrim’s Pride Bowl* 2006 round of the 2015 NFL Draft and Johnson signed with the Franchione went to Blinn after serving one season as Heart of Texas Bowl* 2008 Houston Texans after the Draft. the defensive line coach at Texas A&M-Commerce. There, he Citizen’s Bank Bowl* 2009 Franchione also produced a pair of All-SBC linebackers also served as the program’s academic, travel and video coor- Heart of Texas Bowl* 2010 in 2013 as Phil Steele chose both Mayo and Michael Orakpo as dinator. *- NJCAA Bowl games All-SBC Second-Team selections. In addition, Mayo was tabbed He also was an associate head coach and defensive co- an All-SBC Second-Team selection by College Sports Madness. ordinator at Bacone College in Muskogee, Okla., in 2003-04, Franchione began his coaching career as a student In 2012, Texas State’s special teams were ranked fourth when he helped lead the Warriors to a second place finish in coach assisting with the secondary at New Mexico from 1992- nationally overall by Phil Steele.com and Johnson set a school the Central States Football Conference. He went to Bacone 96 and was a graduate assistant coach at Arkansas State from record for the longest field goal made for the second straight after serving as a linebackers coach, kickoff team coach and 1996-98. year. recruiting coordinator at Tennessee-Martin in 2002. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education As a team, Texas State ranked eighth nationally and sec- Franchione’s career as a linebackers coach began at West at New Mexico in 1996 and master of science degree in educa- ond in the WAC in net punting with an average of 40.5 yards Alabama in 2001 and 2002 when he coached the linebackers, tion at Arkansas State in 1998. He and his wife, Rebecca, have per punt. The Bobcats also ranked third nationally and led the punt team and kickoff team. two sons Wyatt and Gunnar, and a daughter, Isabella. WAC in punt returns. He gained additional coaching experience at East Cen- Franchione also coached Second-Team All-WAC line- tral University (in Ada, Okla.) and at Fort Scott Community backer Joplo Bartu, who played with the Atlanta Falcons in College in Kansas. 2013 and 2014 after leading the Bobcats and ranking sixth Franchione served as the defensive line coach and among league leaders in tackles. He also was second in the special teams coordinator at East Central from 1999-2001. He WAC in tackles for loss and ranked fifth among league leaders also was the team’s recruiting and academic coordinator while in sacks. helping lead the Tigers to their first winning season in 17 years Franchione came to Texas State after serving six seasons during the 2000 campaign. as the head coach at Blinn College, where he guided his teams While at Fort Scott, Franchione coached the quarter- to two national championships and three Top-10 NJCAA fin- backs and the punt team, while also serving as the video co- ishes while compiling a 54-13 career record. He also led the ordinator in 1998.

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 57 COACHING STAFF ASHLEY AMBROSE SECONDARY COACH FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • SEVENTH SEASON OVERALL MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE, 1992 ONE BOWL GAME • TWO NFL PLAYOFF GAMES

Former NFL standout player and veteran coach Ashley Cal’s defensive backs recorded 10 of the team’s 12 inter- Ambrose is in his first season as the cornerbacks coach at Texas ceptions in 2011 and 12 of the team’s 14 interceptions in 2012. THE ASHLEY AMBROSE FILE State after serving in the same capacity at Idaho during the As an NFL player, Ambrose was the 1996 AFC’s Defen- Wife: Melanie Children: Aisha, A. J, Konner 2014 season and previously as a secondary coach at California sive Back of the Year and an All-Pro selection after recording Playing Experience: NFL, DB, 1992-04 and Colorado. a career-best eight interceptions with the Bengals. His eight Mississippi Valley State, DB,1988-92 Ambrose played 13 seasons in the NFL with Indianapolis interceptions tied for second among NFL leaders, and were one (1992-95), Cincinnati (1996-98), Atlanta (2000-02) and New back of the league leaders. EDUCATION Orleans (1999, 2003-04). He ended his career with 42 interceptions, 35 pass College: Mississippi Valley State, 1992 He began his collegiate coaching career at Colorado in breakups and returned three interceptions for touchdowns. 2008 as a defensive technical intern before serving as a receiv- He also had 178 passes defended and 514 tackles (464 solo). COACHING EXPERIENCE ers coach in 2009 and defensive backs coach in 2010. Ambrose Overall, Ambrose played in 192 games and made 141 Years Schools Position also served as a secondary coach at California during the 2011 NFL starts before retiring after the 2004 season. 2006 Atlanta (NFL) Intern and 2012 campaigns. Following his playing career, Ambrose began his coach- 2008 Colorado Defensive Technical Intern During his lone season working with Colorado’s defen- ing career as an intern with the Falcons in 2006 and was a mi- 2009 Colorado Receivers sive backs in 2010, Ambrose coached senior to nority intern with New Orleans in 2013. 2010 Colorado Defensive Backs All-Big 12 First-Team honors. Ambrose earned his bachelor’s degree in industrial tech- 2011-12 California Secondary Smith was a first-round selection (No. 27 pick overall) by nology in 1992 at Mississippi Valley State, where he was a four- 2013 New Orleans (NFL) Minority Intern Baltimore in the 2011 NFL Draft. year letterman and had 17 interceptions, 40 passes defended 2014 Idaho Cornerbacks Another cornerback, Jalil Brown, earned All-Big 12 Hon- and 110 tackles in his career. He also scored touchdowns on 2015 Texas State Cornerbacks orable Mention honors and tied Smith with five pass breakups four punt returns and three kickoffs during his collegiate ca- before being selected by Kansas City in the fourth round of the reer. NFL PLAYOFF GAMES AS A PLAYER 2011 NFL Draft. A native of New Orleans, Ambrose lettered in football, Team Year While at Cal, Ambrose coached a pair of first-time All- basketball and track and field at Alcee Fortier High School. Indianapolis 1995 Pac-12 Honorable Mention selections in Josh Hill and Steve He and his wife, Melanie Zaharias-Ambrose, were married on Atlanta 2002 Williams. May 25, 2012. He is the father of three children, Aisha, A. J. In addition, both safeties that Ambrose coached in and Konner. BOWL GAMES AS A COACH 2011, D. J. Campbell and Sean Cattouse, earned All-Pac-12 Bowl Year honors before moving on to the NFL with Carolina and San Holiday Bowl 2011 Diego, respectively.

58 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHING STAFF BRAD BEDELL OFFENSIVE LINE COACH SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • NINTH SEASON OVERALL COLORADO, 2009 ONE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP • ONE BOWL GAME AS A COACH • ONE NFL PLAYOFF GAME

Brad Bedell begins his second season as the offensive season with the Bears, Northern Colorado averaged 357.8 line coach at Texas State after producing a trio of All-Sun Belt yards of total offense and ranked 31st nationally with 227.0 THE BRAD BEDELL FILE Conference players in 2014. passing yards. Wife: Jessica Children: Walker Adrian Bellard, who is on the 2015 preseason watch lists He also produced a pair of All-Big Sky linemen in tackle Playing Experience: NFL, OL, 2000-06 for the Outland and Rotary Lombardi Awards, earned All-SBC Lee Barbiasz and center Tim McGraw. Colorado, OL, 1997-99 - Second-Team honors. Bedell began his coaching career at his alma mater, Mt. San Antonio College, OL, 1995-96 Charlie Will Tuttle was named to the All-SBC Third Team Colorado, where he served as an offensive intern from 2007- by Phil Steele and Ryan Melton was chosen as an Honorable 09. He joined the Buffaloes’ staff after playing six years in the EDUCATION Mention All-SBC team by league coaches and media represen- NFL with the Houston Texas in 2006, Green Bay Packers in 2004 College: Colorado, 2009 tatives. and 2005, Miami in 2003 and Cleveland in 2000 and 2001. He Bedell joined Texas State’s staff in 2014 after serving in played in 40 NFL games and made four starts during his pro COACHING EXPERIENCE the same capacity at Arkansas State, where he produced a pair career. Years Schools Position of All-Sun Belt Conference Second-Team offensive linemen in Bedell began his professional career after being named 2007-09 Colorado Offensive Intern sophomore Bryce Giddens and senior Steven Haunga in 2013. a First-Team All-American by the Football Writers Association 2010 Northern Colorado Offensive Line Giddens was also on the Rimington Trophy watch list. of America as a senior at Colorado, where he was a two-year 2011 UC Davis Run Game Coordinator/OL The Red Wolves won their third straight SBC title and letterman as an offensive guard in 1998 and 1999. The Asso- 2012 New Mexico State Offensive Line won the GoDaddy.com Bowl for the second straight year. ciated Press also selected him as a Second-Team All-America 2013 Arkansas State Offensive Line His offensive line also paved the way for an offense that selection by the Associated Press and he earned First-Team 2014 Texas State Offensive Line averaged 407.8 yards in total offense, including 205.7 yards All-Big 12 as a senior. He used a medical redshirt in 1997 after rushing per game. The Red Wolves also ran for 31 touchdowns a neck injury sidelined him following the second game of the NFL PLAYOFFS AS A PLAYER and had five different players rush for over 100 yards in a game. season. Team Years Bedell went to Arkansas State after serving as an as- He went to Colorado after playing two seasons at Mt. Green Bay 2004 sistant coach at New Mexico State in 2012, where he tutored San Antonio College in 1995 and 1996. As a sophomore, he did All-Western Athletic Conference lineman Davonte Wallace. not allow a sack all year and drew only one penalty while lead- BOWL GAMES AS A COACH AND PLAYER In addition, his line helped the New Mexico State’s of- ing the Mounties to an 8-2 record and a victory over Chaffey Bowls Years fense compile 4,024 yards total offense that included 1,171 College in the Southern California Bowl. He also earned First- Southern California Bowl* 1996 yards on the ground. Team All-America honors and was rated as the 1996 top junior Aloha Bowl* 1998 Prior to joining New Mexico State’s staff, he was the college offensive lineman and the nation’s No. 4 overall junior Insight.com Bowl* 1999 offensive line coach and run game coordinator at UC Davis in college recruit. GoDaddy Bowl 2014 2011. Born Feb. 12, 1977, he and his wife, Jessica, have a son, *- as a player There, he coached two First-Team All-Great West Con- Walker. ference offensive linemen Sean Davies and Ray Wilburn. He went to UC-Davis after spending the 2010 campaign as the offensive line coach at Northern Colorado. In his lone

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 59 COACHING STAFF MIKE HUDSON DEFENSIVE LINE 18TH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • 28TH SEASON OVERALL UTSA, 1994 SEVEN CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS • SIX PLAYOFF GAMES

Mike Hudson enters his fifth season as the defensive line In 2010, he coached All-Big Sky Conference linebacker coach at Texas State and 18th season overall as an assistant Caleb McSurdy after producing a pair of all-conference defen- THE MIKE HUDSON FILE coach with the Bobcats after coaching a group of defensive sive backs Shann Schillinger and Trumaine Johnson in 2009. Wife: Dyan Children: Lee and Loryn ends that accumulated 142 tackles, 21 tackle for losses, 14 Hudson went to Montana from Sam Houston State, Playing Experience: Angelo State, 1983-84 sacks and 12 quarterback hurries in 2014. where he was the defensive coordinator in 2003 and 2004 after Last season, Hudson coached Michael Odiari, who was serving one year as a defensive line coach. EDUCATION named an All-Sun Belt Conference First-Team defensive end While at Sam Houston State, the Bearkats advanced to College: UTSA, 1994 after ranking second in the league with 9.0 sacks and fifth in the semifinals of the 2004 NCAA FCS Playoffs. tackle for losses with 13.0. He also was third among team lead- Hudson began his collegiate coaching career as a stu- COACHING EXPERIENCE ers with 73 tackles and led the Bobcats with seven quarterback dent coach at Texas State in 1987 and also served as a graduate Years Schools Position hurries. assistant coach, working full time with the defensive line in 1987-89 Texas State Student Coach In 2013, Hudson tutored a group of defensive ends that 1990 and 1991 under Dennis Franchione. 1990-91 Texas State Graduate Assistant totaled 77 tackles, including 48 solo stops and 10 tackle for He also was the linebackers coach at Texas State from 1992-93 Trinity Assistant Coach losses, seven quarterback sacks and six quarterback hurries. 1995-2002, and produced Second-Team All-Americans Ypres 1994 New Mexico Defensive Line Odiari was named an All-SBC Third-Team selection by College Thomas in 1995 and Myron Coleman in 2000 and Greg Pitts in 1995-00 Texas State Linebackers Sports Madness after recording three sacks, three quarterback 2002. Pitts also was a Third-Team All-American in 2001. 2001-02 Texas State Defensive Coordinator hurries and breaking up two passes. Hudson also served as defensive coordinator during the 2002 Sam Houston State Defensive Line In 2012, Hudson tutored Joplo Bartu, who earned Sec- last two seasons. In addition to his coaching duties, he handled 2003-04 Sam Houston State Defensive Coordinator ond-Team All-WAC honors as a defensive end and linebacker numerous administrative responsibilities that included serving 2005-08 Montana Running Backs/Secondary. before playing in the NFL with the Atlanta Falcons in 2013 as the liaison for academics and student services, study hall 2009 Montana Director of Operations and 2014. In 2011, he coached a pair of All-Independent Team and summer school coordinator and the director of football 2010 Montana Linebackers players in Michael Ebbitt and Jordan Norfleet. camps. 2011- Texas State Defensive Line Ebbitt was selected as the Independent Team’s Defen- In between his first two stints at Texas State, Hudson sive Player of the Year after recording 11.5 sacks and 15.5 tack- was an assistant coach at Trinity University in San Antonio for FCS PLAYOFFS les for losses. He also recovered two fumbles and returned one two seasons before rejoining Franchione as the defensive line Year School Finish 63 yards for a touchdown. Norfleet added 2.5 sacks and led the coach at New Mexico in 1994. 2004 Sam Houston State Semifinalist team with six quarterback hurries. Hudson earned a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology at 2005 Montana First Round Hudson returned to Texas State as an assistant coach for UTSA in 1994. Born in Bryan, Texas and raised in San Antonio, 2006 Montana Semifinalist the third time in his career in 2011 after serving on the staff at Hudson played collegiate football at Angelo State University in 2007 Montana First Round Montana for six seasons. 1983 and 1984. The Rams won a cham- 2008 Montana Finalist He coached several positions during his six-year stint at pionship in 1984. 2009 Montana Finalist Montana. He spent the 2010 season coaching linebackers after He and his wife, Dyan, have two children, Lee and Loryn. serving as Montana’s secondary coach for two seasons. He also was the football director of operations in 2009, and was Montana’s associate head coach while coaching run- ning backs and secondary from 2005-08. During his tenure there, the Grizzlies were FCS Playoff finalists in 2008 and 2009. Montana also won or shared the Big Sky Conference from 2005-09.

60 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE COACHING STAFF JASON JOHNSON WIDE RECEIVERS COACH FIFTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • NINTH SEASON OVERALL WESTERN KENTUCKY, 2002 ONE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP • TWO NCAA FCS PLAYOFFS

Jason Johnson is in his fifth season as an assistant coach He helped lead the Warriors to second-place finishes in at Texas State after his wide receivers combined to catch 144 the Central States Football League both seasons before playing THE JASON JOHNSON FILE passes for 1,563 yards and 13 touchdowns in 2014. Arena Football from 2004-07. Wife: Jessica Children: Saniya, Ellis and Savana C. J. Best was named to the Sun Belt Conference He was a quarterback for the Odessa Roughnecks in Playing Experience: Arena Football, QB, 2004-07 All-Newcomer team after logging 37 receptions for 355 yards 2004-05 before playing one season with the Lakeland Thun- Western Kentucky, QB, 2000-01 and two TDs. Brandon Smith also caught 36 passes and ranked derbolts in 2006. In 2007, he played quarterback for the Laredo Kemper Military JC, QB, 1998-99 second on the team with 414 receiving yards, while Ben Ijah Lobos in the Arena 2 Football League. caught 27 passes for 289 yards and three TDs. Jafus Gaines Johnson also played two seasons at Western Kentucky in EDUCATION added 22 catches for 289 yards and a team-high of four TD 2000 and 2001 under head coach Jack Harbaugh. College: Western Kentucky, 2002 Sul Ross State, 2009 receptions. There, he earned All-Ohio Valley Conference Honorable In 2013, two of his players, Isaiah Battle and Andy Er- Mention honors as a quarterback in 2000 after throwing for COACHING EXPERIENCE ickson, led the Bobcats with 27 catches and Smith added 22 1,148 yards and six touchdowns and recording 1,904 yards Years Schools Position receptions for 241 yards and two touchdowns as a sophomore. total offense. 2002 Bacone College Wide Receivers Johnson’s receiving corps registered 139 receptions In addition, he helped lead the Hilltoppers to an 11-2 2008 Sul Ross State Wide Receivers for 1592 yards and eight touchdowns in 2012 and caught 89 overall record, an OVC championship with a 7-0 league record 2009 Sul Ross State Quarterbacks passes for 1,102 yard and nine touchdowns in 2011. and the Quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I FCS playoffs. In 2010 Kentucky State WR/Recruiting Coordinator Johnson came to Texas State after serving as the wide addition, Johnson was named the OVC Newcomer of the Week 2011- Texas State Wide Receivers receivers coach and recruiting coordinator at Kentucky State on Oct. 15. in 2010. He went to Western Kentucky after playing two seasons NCAA DIVISION I FCS PLAYOFFS While at Kentucky State, Johnson produced one of the at Kemper Military Junior College in 1998 and 1999. Johnson Round Years top five receivers in the Southern Intercollegiate Conference was named a NJCAA Honorable Mention All-America in 1999 Quarterfinals 2000 who was named a Second-Team All-Conference performer. after leading the NJCAA in total offense with 3,531 yards on First Round 2001 He went to Kentucky State after serving three seasons 437 plays. on the coaching staff at Sul Ross State. Johnson earned an associate of arts degree at Kemper He was the quarterbacks coach in 2009 when he pro- Military Institute in 1999 and a bachelor of science degree in duced an Honorable Mention All-Conference performer after health at Western Kentucky in 2002. He also earned a master’s coaching the wide receivers in 2008 and serving as a graduate degree in physical education at Sul Ross State in 2009. assistant coach in 2007. Johnson and his wife, Jessica, have three children, Johnson began his coaching career at Bacone College Saniya, Ellis and Savana. in Oklahoma as a wide receivers coach in 2002 and a quarter- backs coach in 2003.

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 61 COACHING STAFF KYLE TATUM DEFENSIVE TACKLES COACH FIFTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE • FIFTH SEASON OVERALL ALABAMA, 2006 THREE BOWL GAMES

Kyle Tatum begins his third season as an assistant coach He went to UAB after spending two seasons as the of- at Texas State after serving as a graduate assistant during 2011 fensive line coach at Prattville High School in Alabama. Tatum THE KYLE TATUM FILE and 2012. was on the coaching staff when Prattville won a state cham- Playing Experience: CFL, OL, 2008 Last season, Tatum’s defensive tackles accumulated 73 pionship in 2008. NFL, OL, 2007 tackles, 9.0 tackles for losses and 4.0 sacks. They also broke up He also was invited to training camp as an offensive Alabama (OL, 2002-06) two passes and had three quarterback hurries. tackle with the in 2008 and Baltimore In his first season, they accounted for 90 tackles, includ- Ravens in 2007. EDUCATION ing 48 solo stops, 11 tackle for losses, four sacks and five quar- Tatum also played football at the University of Alabama College: Alabama, 2006 terback hurries. They also broke up five passes, recovered four from 2002-06, where he was a two-year starting offensive fumbles and forced another fumble. tackle after beginning his career as a freshman defensive COACHING EXPERIENCE He was named the defensive tackles coach after coach- tackle. He started two contests and recorded 14 tackles in nine Years Schools Position ing Texas State’s tight ends in 2012 as an offensive graduate games that season, including a career-high of six against Ar- 2010 UAB Graduate Asst. Strength Coach assistant coach. kansas. 2011-12 Texas State Graduate Assistant That season, he tutored All-WAC Second-Team tight end He was named an All-SEC honoree in 2005 and to the 2013- Texas State Defensive Tackles Chase Harper, who finished the season second among Bobcat SEC All-Academic Team in 2003, 2004 and 2005. In addition, reception leaders with 28 catches for 315 catches and three he served as the team leader for the Fellowship of Christian BOWL GAMES AS A PLAYER touchdowns. Athletes. Bowl Years In 2011, he served as a defensive graduate assistant He earned a bachelor’s degree in business administra- Music City 2004 coach for the Bobcats. tion at Alabama in 2006. Cotton 2005 Tatum came to Texas State after serving on the strength Independence 2006 and conditioning coaching staff at UAB in 2010. BLAKE CUNDIFF HEAD STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH FIFTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE NORTH TEXAS, 1995 22ND SEASON OVERALL

Entering his 22nd year in the field of strength and condi- In addition, he coordinated the offseason conditioning tioning, Blake Cundiff is in his fifth season as the head strength program and worked with the training staff to design and THE BLAKE CUNDIFF FILE and conditioning coach for the Texas State football team. implement a rehabilitation program for injured athletes. EDUCATION During his career, Cundiff has trained a wide variety Cundiff also served as an assistant strength and condi- College: North Texas, 1995 of athletes ranging from high school football, baseball and tioning coach for the Dallas Cowboys from 1997-2000. Dallas hockey players to NFL, NHL and MLB stars such as Pro Football advanced to the playoffs twice during his tenure. STRENGTH & CONDITIONING COACHING EXPERIENCE Hall of Fame members Troy Aikman, Larry Allen, Michael Irvin, Before his coaching experience in the NFL, Cundiff spent Years Team Position Deion Sanders, Emmitt Smith and Brett Hull. four years as an assistant strength coach at North Texas from 2011-15 Texas State head coach He joined Texas State’s staff after serving as the strength 1993-97, and was the head strength coach for the Grapevine 2008-11 Albany head coach and conditioning coach at the University of Albany from High School football program for two years. 2004-07 Minnesota associate coach 2008-April 2011, where his specific responsibilities were with His experience also includes being the owner and direc- 1997-00 Dallas Cowboys assistant coach the football and basketball teams. tor of Prostar Sports Performance. 1993-97 North Texas assistant coach Cundiff went to Albany after serving as the executive He also served as the strength coach for the Emmitt 1991-93 Grapevine HS head coach sports performance director at Velocity Sports Performance in Smith Football Camps in 1994 and 1995 and the director of Missouri City, Texas from Mar. 2007-July 2008. strength and conditioning for the Dallas Stars Junior Hockey ogy and injury rehabilitation at North Texas in 1995. He also He also was an associate director of strength and con- Camp in 1995. received an associate’s degree in business management at ditioning at Minnesota from 2005-07. There, he was involved In addition, he was a speed, strength and conditioning Mountain View College. in all aspects of the Golden Gopher football strength program. consultant for the Dallas Stars. Prior to his stint at Minnesota, Cundiff was the director A native of Texas, Cundiff is a member of the National of speed development and the director of sports nutrition for Strength and Conditioning Association, and earned a bach- Minnesota’s football team. elor’s degree in kinesiology with emphasis in exercise physiol-

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Born Sept. 21, 1990, Luna is a native of Houston, and came to Texas State after attending THAD Navarro College and the . He earned All-District First Team honors three times and was named to the district’s All-Academic Team at Hightower High School, and helped LIVINGSTON the Hurricanes reach the state finals with a 13-1 record. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING COACH 12TH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE JEFF CENTRAL METHODIST, 1995 MCDANIELS OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT Thad Livingston is in his 12th season as a strength and conditioning coach at Texas State, FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE where he works with the football and both men’s and women’s golf teams. While working with DAVIDSON, 2014 the football team, Livingston helped produce two Southland Conference championships in 2005 and 2008, and assisted with Texas State’s transition to the NCAA Division I FBS ranks. Livingston joined the Texas State staff after working as an assistant strength and condition Jeff McDaniels is entering his first season as an offensive graduate assistant coach and will coach with the Arkansas football program. Prior to his tenure at Arkansas, he served as strength work with the Bobcat tight ends after serving last year as an offensive quality control coach at Old and conditioning coach at UL Monroe and Northwestern State. Dominion, where he also worked with both the quarterbacks and wide receivers. A 1995 graduate of Central Methodist College in Fayette, Mo., Livingston was both a foot- McDaniels went to Old Dominion after playing four seasons as a wide receiver at Davidson ball and track and field athlete at the school. College. A two-year letterman for the Wildcats, McDaniels ranked second among Davidson’s re- He earned All-Heart of America Conference honors twice in football and served as the ceiving leaders with 37 catches for 428 yards and three touchdowns as a senior. team’s captain his senior year. Academically, he was also named to the Dean’s List and earned a Born May 29, 1992, McDaniels is a native of Miami, and earned a bachelor’s degree in psy- Presidential Leadership Scholarship. chology with a minor in communications at Davidson in 2014. He is pursuing a master’s degree in He is a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association and is a sports management at Old Dominion and in strategic communications at Texas State. CSCS and USA weight lifting certified coach. ADAM JOHN HOLLIFIELD REID DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT OFFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE SIXTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE UAB, 2009 TEXAS STATE, 2014

Adam Hollifield is in his first season as a defensive graduate assistant coach at Texas State John Reid begins his second season as a graduate assistant coach for Texas State’s offense after serving the last three seasons as an offensive line coach at Birmingham Southern College. after serving the previous four seasons as a volunteer student assistant for the Bobcats. Birmingham Southern won the SAA conference championship in 2012. He also was the recruit- Reid worked with Texas State’s defense in 2010-11, before working with the offensive line ing coordinator for the Panthers and was in charge of the South Alabama and Florida Panhandle in 2011-12, running backs in the spring of 2013 and quarterbacks in 2013-14. regions. Last season, he assisted with the offensive line in his first year as a graduate assistant He went to Birmingham Southern in 2012 after serving as a defensive line graduate as- coach. sistant coach at UAB from 2010-12, where he was a two-year starter on the offensive line in He came to Texas State from Wimberley High School, where he played football before a 2007 and 2008. back injury forced him to sit out his junior and senior seasons and pursue a career in coaching He earned a scholarship with the Blazers after serving as an offensive lineman on the football. scout team in 2006 and a walk-on redshirt in 2005. He also was a two-time member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Born Oct. 6, 1986, Hollifield is a native of Hoover, Ala., and earned a bachelor of arts degree in business management at UAB. ANTHONY CRESPINO TOMAS DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS THIRD SEASON AT TEXAS STATE LUNA PITTSBURG STATE, 2012 DEFENSIVE GRADUATE ASSISTANT FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE TEXAS STATE, 2015 Anthony Crespino is in his second season as the director of football operations after rejoin- ing the Bobcats football program in 2014. Crespino returned to Texas State after serving as the director of player development at Penn State in the spring of 2014 and as the director of opera- A former player at Texas State, Tomas Luna begins his first season as a graduate assis- tions at Western Michigan in 2013. tant coach for the defense in 2015. Luna was a three-year letterman from 2011, 2013 and 2014 Crespino went to Western Michigan after serving as an assistant director of football opera- during Texas State’s transition to the NCAA Division I FBS ranks and the Bobcats became bowl tions and recruiting coordinator at Texas State in 2012. eligible during each of the past two seasons. Crespino began his career in athletics at his alma mater, Pittsburg State, where he as- He began his career as a reserve linebacker and played on special teams when he played sisted with operations, corporate sponsorships, marketing and promotions, and fundraising for in four games and recorded two tackles. After redshirting a year, Luna moved to the secondary the Gorilla football, volleyball, basketball, baseball, softball and track teams while pursuing his as a safety and continued playing on special teams during each of the last two years when the undergraduate degree. A native of Girard, Kan., Crespino comes from a football family with his Bobcats became bowl eligible. He also logged a pair of tackles in 2014. late father, Craig, being the head football coach at Girard High School from 1992-2006.

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JEREMY CHRIS SMITH RODRIGUEZ ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ASSISTANT VIDEO COORDINATOR SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE THIRD SEASON AT TEXAS STATE HOUSTON, 2011 MARY HARDIN-BAYLOR, 2013

Jeremy Smith is in his first year as an assistant director of football operations at Texas State Chris Rodriguez is in his third season as the assistant video coordinator at Texas State, after serving as a volunteer in football operations during the 2014 season. where he films and edits video footage of Texas State football practices and games. Smith joined the football staff after earning a master’s degree in education at Texas State Rodriguez came to Texas State in July 2013 after serving nearly two years as a videog- in 2013, and playing collegiate football at Houston during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. rapher for the football program at Mary Hardin-Baylor from 2011-2013. He also assisted with While at Houston, Smith was a two-year letterman as a linebacker and member of the maintaining on-line broadcasts for athletic events. special teams while helping the Cougars set a NCAA record for the most returns in a season. He He earned his bachelor’s degree in history at Mary Hardin-Baylor in 2013 and a master of blocked a punt against Tulane that set up a touchdown in 2009. Smith played in all 14 games education degree in secondary education at Texas State in May 2015. that season while helping Houston earn a berth to the Armed Forces Bowl. He also began his senior season in strong fashion as he registered three tackles and intercepting a pass in the sea- ANDREW son opener. Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in sports administration at Houston in 2011. Born May BLAYLOCK 23, 1988, Smith is a native of Austin, where he attended Stephen F. Austin High School. RECRUITING COORDINATOR FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE JASON FLORIDA, 2011 KARLIK HEAD ATHLETICS TRAINER-FOOTBALL Andrew Blaylock is in his first season as the recruiting coordinator at Texas State after serv- 19TH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE ing the past four years in the recruiting office at the University of Louisville. WESTERN OREGON, 1994 Blaylock was the director of high school operations last season and supervised all ad- ministrative recruiting duties for the Cardinals, including identifying and analyzing prospective student-athletes, scheduling official and unofficial on-campus visits, managing the database of prospects and maintaining relationships with high school coaches throughout the nation. He Jason Karlik is in his 19th year as a member of the Texas State athletics training staff and was named the director of high school operations after working as graduate assistant in the re- enters his third season as the head trainer for the Bobcat football team. cruiting office the previous three years. Karlik took over his current duties after serving 16 years with the athletic trainer for the Blaylock went to Louisville after playing football at the University of Florida, where he men’s basketball team and overseeing the athletics training for Texas State’s baseball and soft- was a walk-on quarterback on Gator teams that won two national championships (2006, 2008), ball teams. In addition to his training responsibilities, Karlik is a member of the Texas State fac- two SEC championships and the 2009 Allstate Sugar Bowl. He earned his bachelor’s degree in ulty, teaching classes in the Athletic Training Education Program while also supervising students recreation and event management at Florida in 2011. in clinical settings. A native of Durham, N.C., Blaylock was a record-setting quarterback at Charles E. Jordan A native of Oregon City, Ore., Karlik earned his bachelor’s degree from Western Oregon High School, where he graduated in 2006 as Jordan’s all-time career-leading passer. University in 1994. Upon graduation, he served as the Head Athletic Trainer for Centennial High School from 1995-96 before earning a master’s degree of exercise and sports science at Texas State in 1998. KYLE He and his wife, Stephanie, have two children, Jackson and Haley. ROBINSON PLAYER DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR ANDREW SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE WATT ALABAMA, 2005 VIDEO COORDINATOR NINTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE Kyle Robinson is in his first year as the player development coordinator at Texas State after TEXAS STATE, 2004 serving as a defensive and special teams assistant in 2014. Robinson came to Texas State after working nine years in technical sales. He also served as a kicking coach and consultant with former NFL kicker and current Oakland Raiders assistant spe- Andrew Watt begins his ninth season as the video coordinator at Texas State, where he cial teams coordinator Chris Boniol to train and develop high school, collegiate and professional supervises the filming and editing of all football practices and games, as well as the “cut ups” specialists from 2004-08. He coached kickers, punters and snappers during that span. for the Bobcat football team. Watt graduated from Texas State in 2004, and served as a student Robinson earned his bachelor’s degree in history with a minor in political science at Ala- videographer during his senior year. bama, where he was a two-year starter as a kicker for coach Dennis Franchione in 2002 and Before returning to his alma mater in August 2007, Watt worked at Webb Electronics in 2003. He went to Alabama after serving as a kicker and punter at Ranger Junior College, and Carrollton, Texas from March 2005-July 2007. There, he served as a software quality assurance later played in the CFL with the Saskatchewan Rough Riders and in the Arena Football League. representative. Watt and his wife, Andrea have been married five years. Born Oct. 2, 1981, Robinson and his wife, Kelly, have a daughter, Bennett.

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ZACK JAKE LUCAS LANGI HEAD EQUIPMENT MANAGER ON-CAMPUS RECRUITING ASSISTANT SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE SEVENTH SEASON AT TEXAS STATE OKLAHOMA STATE, 2010 TEXAS STATE, 2012

Zack Lucas returned to Texas State as the head equipment manager in July 2015 after serv- Jake Langi is in his seventh year with the Texas State Football program and in his second ing the previous two seasons as an assistant equipment manager at Florida State. He was on the season as an on-campus recruiting assistant for the Bobcats. Seminole equipment staff when Florida State won a 2013 National Championship and played in Langi joined the program in 2008 as a student assistant coach with the offensive line in the first FBS Playoff Semifinal game. 2008 when the Bobcats won the Southland Conference championship and played in the NCAA Lucas returned to Florida State after serving as an assistant equipment manager at Texas Division I FCS quarterfinals. He also served as a student assistant coach in 2009 and 2010. State in 2012. His first stint with the Seminoles came during the 2011 season when he was a In 2011-12, he served as an athletics academic assistant with the football team before volunteer equipment manager while attending graduate school at Florida State. serving as an instant replay technician during the 2012 campaign. He rejoined the program in Lucas went to Florida State after serving as a student manager at Oklahoma State from his current position in 2014. 2008-July 2011. He was a member of OSU’s staff at the 2008 Pacific Life Holiday Bowl, 2009 AT&T Born on July 30, 1976, Langi earned his bachelor’s degree in exercise and sports science Cotton Bowl and the 2010 Valero Alamo Bowl. at Texas State in 2012. Born April 6, 1988 in Austin, Lucas received a bachelor’s degree in physical education at He is the son of Fakasi’ima’anga “Miki” & the late Sekope Langi. He and his wife, Stepha- Oklahoma State in 2010. He and his wife, Meghan, have a daughter Lacey. nie, have a daughter, Lusia Lou Fakasi’ima’anga-‘A-Fatafehi-Kia-Tungi, and son, Cannon ‘Uho-‘O- Loto-Ha’angana. His four uncles, Sione Tavo Le’ota Motu’apuaka, Kuluni Le’ota Motu’apuaka, Sio Le’ota JOHN Motu’apuaka and Soakai Motu’apuaka played for Tongan National Rugby Team. He also is related to NFL players, Alai Kalaniuvalu, Sione Po’uha, Nu’u Tafisi and Fui Vaka- HOLLOWAY puna. His relatives who played for the New Zealand All Blacks are: Inga “The Winger” Tuigamala ASSISTANT EQUIPMENT MANAGER and Sione Lauaki. FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE His uncle, Chief Motu’apuaka, is the Talking Chief for the King of Tonga. MINNESOTA, 2013 TONY John Holloway was named the assistant equipment manager at Texas State in July after serving as a football operations intern for the Bobcats last spring. SOLIS Holloway came to Texas State after serving as a student assistant coach at Minnesota from STUDENT ASSISTANT 2011-14. There, he worked in the equipment room and helped the Golden Gopher defensive line SECOND SEASON AT TEXAS STATE and quarterbacks coaches in practices and games. He also assisted in setting up the team locker TEXAS STATE room on game days. While he was at Minnesota, the Golden Gophers played in the Meineke Car Care Bowl in 2012 and the Texas Bowl in 2013. Born Aug. 13, 1991 in Burnsville, Minn., Holloway earned a bachelor’s degree in commu- Tony Solis is in his second year as a student assistant for Texas State after helping with nications and a minor in business at Minnesota in 2014. Bobcat quarterbacks in 2014. Solis came to Texas State in 2013 after attending Austin Community College and serving as JOE a sergeant in the U.S. Marine Corps. from 2005-10. GRILZ RECRUITING/EQUIPMENT ASSISTANT FIRST SEASON AT TEXAS STATE MINNESOTA, 2013

Joe Grilz is in his first year as an recruiting and equipment assistant at Texas State after serving as an equipment manager at Pittsburg State in 2014-15. Born March 8, 1990, Grilz was at Pittsburg State when the Gorillas advanced to the second round of the 2014 NCAA Division II Playoffs.

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High School ... also caught three passes for 35 yards and a touchdown in the San Antonio Sports DAMANI All-Star game ... was runner-up for Player of the Week after catching six passes for 149 yards and three touchdowns against Stevens ... caught 40 passes for 562 yards and four touchdowns and ALEXCEE 17 rushed for 131 yards and a TD on 20 carries as a junior ... netted 10 receptions for 55 yards, and SAFETY • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-2 • 175 had two rushes for 13 yards as a sophomore ... member of the track and basketball teams at Taft. MAJOR: MARKETING PERSONAL LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS Born on May 13, 1996 in Memphis ... son of Pierre, Sr. and Blanche Anderson. CLEAR SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL ANDREW ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State. ANEKE 5 2014 CORNERBACK • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-0 • 180 Played in 11 games ... tallied 25 tackles ... had a season-best seven stops at New Mexico State ... MAJOR: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS broke up a pass against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and Arkansas State. LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS CLEAR SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 2013 Played in 10 games ... registered 17 total tackles ... had five tackles in three games at 2014 UL Lafayette, Arkansas State and Troy ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts. Sat out as a redshirt.

2012 HIGH SCHOOL Sat out the season as a redshirt. Rated a two star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... chosen one of the Top 100 recruits in the Houston Area by the Houston Chronicle ... named to the Houston SPARQ HIGH SCHOOL All-Combine team ... tallied 46 tackles, three interceptions, and 16 pass breakups in 2013 at Rated as one of the Top 100 players in the Greater Houston area by Vype Magazine ... earned Elkins ... helped lead Elkins to district championship ... played for coach Dennis Brantley ... had a All-District 24-5A First-Team honors as a junior and senior ... was a two-time Academic All-State 3.8 GPA in the Engineering Academy at Elkins and scored 1120 on the SAT. and All-County selection ... helped Clear Springs finish the 2011 season with an overall record of 8-4 and an undefeated district record ... registered 92 tackles, three interceptions and seven pass PERSONAL break-ups as a senior ... played for coach Clint Hartman ... was also a two-time regional qualifier Born on July 11, 1997 ... son of Andrew Aneke, Sr. in the hurdles and high jump for the track and field team.

PERSONAL EASY Born on March 20, 1994 ... son of Pam Ridley and Kevin Alexcee ... member of Mu Alpha Theta ... his brother, Khary, was a two-time All-District linebacker and attends Texas State. ANYAMA 7 SAFETY • SOPHOMORE • TR • 6-3 • 220 CAREER STATISTICS MAJOR: BIOLOGY WITH MINOR IN CHEMISTRY TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd 2013 10 10 7 17 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 STAFFORD, TEXAS 2014 11 18 7 25 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 STAFFORD HS TOTAL 21 28 14 42 0.0 0 2 0 0 0 TEXAS ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 7, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (4-3) PREVIOUS SCHOOL Pass breakups: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 & Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 Transfer from Texas, where he competed in track and field ... competed in the 60-meter dash and 60-meter hurdles at the Arkansas vs. Texas Indoor Dual Meet ... had a sixth-place finish (8.50) in the 60-meter hurdles ... ran on the 4x100-meter relay team that had a time of 40.98 at the P. J. UTSA-Texas Challenge in the outdoor season.

ANDERSON 8 HIGH SCHOOL WIDE RECEIVER • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-2 • 190 Three-year letter winner in football and track and field at Stafford ... named All-District 24-3A MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES First-Team defensive back as a senior ... named All-District First-Team running back and Sec- ond-Team defensive back as a junior ... rushed for 874 yards and 10 touchdowns and had 237 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS receiving yards and one TD catch ... chosen All-District Second Team as a linebacker as a sopho- TAFT HIGH SCHOOL more ... chosen Stafford’s offensive MVP ... 2013 All-District First Team DB All-Region ... helped the track team win UIL 3A state championships in the 4x100m and 4x200m relays ... regional 2014 champion in the 110m hurdles and runner up in the same event at the Texas Sat out the season as a redshirt. Relays as a junior ... was a three-time All-District player on defense and First-Team All-District running back ... was also voted Most Valuable Player of his football team twice. HIGH SCHOOL

Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... earned First-Team All-District 27-5A honors after catching 46 passes for 547 yards and five touchdowns as a senior ... named the team Offensive Player of the Year ... earned All-City honors ... played for coach Brian Davenport at Taft

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PERSONAL Born on Dec. 8, 1994 ... parents are Callistus and Augusta Anyama ... one of five children with KENDALL three brothers (Best, Boris, who played at UL Lafayette in 2010-14, and Shelter, who played football at Texas State in 2007 and 2008) and one sister (Ivory). BEAL 98 DEFENSIVE TACKLE • JUNIOR • RS • 6-3 • 240 JONATHAN MAJOR: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING TYLER, TEXAS ARREDONDO 46 CHAPEL HILL HIGH SCHOOL LONG SNAPPER •FRESHMAN • RS • 6-0 • 205 TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE MAJOR: MASS COMMUNICATIONS 2014 SAN MARCOS, TEXAS Sat out as a redshirt. SAN MARCOS HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Transfer from Tyler Junior College ... recorded 13 tackles as a sophomore with a season-high of Two-time Academic All-District 25-5A selection ... was named to 2013 Academic All-State team five tackles against Kilgore ... also tallied two tackles for loss against Kilgore ... registered five as a senior ... received Distinguished Award as a senior. tackles, one sack and a tackle for loss against Cisco ... tallied eight tackles, including seven solo stops, and a sack for a loss of five yards as a freshman. PERSONAL Born on Nov. 5, 1995 ... son of Daniel Arredondo and Mona Lisa Garza. HIGH SCHOOL Named All-District 17-3A First Team selection as a junior and senior ... named All-East Texas First- Team as a senior and Honorable Mention as a junior ... helped lead Chapel Hill to a combined 28-2 JEFF record during his junior and senior seasons ... recorded 91 tackles, six sacks, 14 tackles for loss BANKS and two pass interceptions as a senior... graduated in top 25 percent of his class ... was named 41 Academic All-State as a junior. DEFENSIVE END • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-5 • 215 MAJOR: COMMUNICATION STUDIES, PSYCHOLOGY PERSONAL Born on Nov. 30, 1993 ... son of Vickie Washington and Derrick Beal ... mother was a cheerleader KILLEEN, TEXAS and a track star ... father played baseball ... enjoys riding horses and playing video games.

2014 KENDALL Played in eight games ... recorded 14 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 3.5 tackles for loss of 16 yards ... also had two quarterback hurries ... had a season-best of five tackles, including a tackle for a loss of BELL 13 three yards at New Mexico State ... had four stops with a tackle for a loss of two yards against DEFENSIVE BACK • JUNIOR • RS • 6-0 • 201 Georgia Southern ... tallied three tackles in his collegiate debut against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... MAJOR: ECONOMICS & COMMUNICATION STUDIES recorded a sack for a loss of seven yards against Arkansas State. TATUM, TEXAS 2013 TATUM HIGH SCHOOL Sat out the season as a redshirt. TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE 2014 HIGH SCHOOL Sat out as a redshirt. Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... earned All-District 8-5A Second-Team honors as an outside linebacker ... tallied 90 tackles, including 60 solo stops and 10 tackles for loss ... had three PREVIOUS SCHOOL sacks, 10 hurries and broke up eight passes ... also caused two fumbles and recovered two more Transfer from Tyler Junior College. as a senior ... played for coach Sam Jones. HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Two-sport star for Tatum High School ... earned All-District 9-2A First-Team honors as a wide Born on June 11, 1995 ... son of Erika McDill and Robert Milon. receiver and Second-Team honors as a defensive back and on special teams as a senior ... earned All-East Texas honors as a wide receiver, defensive back and special teams ... led Tatum to the CAREER STATISTICS Class 2A State Tournament championship game in basketball ... was named to the State All-Tour- TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FR QBH nament team ... earned All-State and All-East Texas honors as a point guard ... chosen to Aca- 2014 8 8 6 14 3.5 16 1.5 11 0 2 demic All-District team ... member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

SINGLE GAME HIGHS PERSONAL Tackles: 5, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (2-3) Born on May 24, 1993 ... son of Anthony and Justine Bell. Sacks: 1.0, vs. Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, three times, last vs. Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (1-0)

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ADRIAN KAREE’ BELLARD 64 BERRY 57 OFFENSIVE TACKLE • SENIOR • 3L • 6-5 • 345 DEFENSIVE END • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-3 • 225 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR: MASS COMMUNICATION ELECTRONIC MEDIA BRENHAM, TEXAS SPRING BRANCH, TEXAS BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL SMITHSON VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL

ACCOLADES 2014 • 2015 Outland Trophy and Rotary Lombardi Award Preseason Watch Lists Played in 11 games ... tallied 27 tackles ... recorded 2.5 tackles for 12 yards ... had a season-best • 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference First Team by SBC and publications of eight stops, including seven solo, and two tackles for loss of 12 yards versus Arkansas State • 2015 Preseason All-Texas FBS First Team ... had six tackles with five solo stops against Navy ... had four tackles at ULM ... had 1.5 sacks • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team • 2014 Texas State John O’Hara Memorial Offensive Lineman of the Year throughout the season ... had one sack versus Arkansas State and assisted on another versus • 2013 Texas State John O’Hara Memorial Offensive Line of the Year Idaho ... assisted on a tackle for loss against Idaho. • 2013 Jim Bob Helduser Award winner as Texas State Most Improved Offensive Player in the spring 2013 2015 PRESEASON Sat out the season as a redshirt. Enters 2015 season as a three-year starter ... named 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference First Team by SBC Coaches and selected media, Phil Steele, Athlon, Sporting News, Lindy’s and Sporting HIGH SCHOOL News ... named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas FBS First Team. Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... was an All-District 25-5A selection as a senior ... re- corded 55 tackles, 12 tackles for loss and eight sacks as a senior ... also recovered three fumbles 2014 and returned one for a touchdown against New Braunfels ... two-year letterman for coach Larry Named All-Sun Belt Conference Second-Team offensive lineman by the SBC Coaches and Media Hill. poll and Phil Steele ... chosen All-SBC Third-Team selection by College Sports Madness ... named Texas State’s Offensive Lineman of the Year ... started all 12 games ... ranked second among team PERSONAL leaders with 57 knockdowns ... had a season-best of nine pancake blocks against ULM and Geor- Born on Feb. 3, 1995 ... son of Keyon and Shelton Sampson. gia State ... tallied eight knockdowns against South Alabama and six against Tulsa ... had five knockdowns versus Arkansas State ... gave up just four sacks throughout the season. CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds FF FR QBH 2013 2014 11 20 7 27 2.5 12 1.5 7 0 0 0 Started all 12 games as a true sophomore ... named Texas State’s Offensive Lineman of the Year ... registered 16 knockdown blocks as a strong-side tackle ... had a season-best three knockdown SINGLE GAME HIGHS blocks against South Alabama ... recorded two pancake blocks versus Wyoming, Georgia State, Tackles: 8 vs. Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (7-1) Idaho and Arkansas State ... chosen Jim Bob Helduser Most Improved Offensive Player Sacks: 1.0 vs. Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 2.0 vs. Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (2-0) 2012 Played in 11 games as a true freshman ... registered a season-best three knockdown blocks at New Mexico ... also had two pancakes at UTSA ... member of special teams. C.J. HIGH SCHOOL BEST Rated as a four-star offensive lineman and one of the nation’s Top 33 high school tackles by ESPN 9 ... was named to the Class 4A All-State First Team by the Texas State Sportswriters Association as WIDE RECEIVER • SENIOR • 1L • 5-10 • 172 an offensive guard following his senior season ... helped lead Brenham High School to an 11-1 MAJOR: APPLIED SOCIOLOGY & MASS COMMUNICATIONS record and a District 17-4A Championship in 2011 ... played for coach Glen West ... was a two- SMYRNA, GA. time All-District 17-4A selection ... played with current Bobcat Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon at Brenham ... selected to play in the Texas High School Coaches Association’s All-Star game and for the USA NORTH COBB HIGH SCHOOL Under-19 Team in the International Bowl in Austin. DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE ACCOLADES PERSONAL • 2014 Sun Belt Conference All-Newcomer Team Born on Aug. 7, 1994 in Bryan, Texas ... son of Clifton and Annie Bellard. 2014 Named to the Sun Belt Conference All-Newcomer team by the SBC Coaches and Media poll ... played in 12 games ... caught 337 passes for 355 yards and two touchdowns ... rushed 36 times for 326 yards and a TD ... caught 11 passes for 120 yards and a touchdown and ran for 29 yards on three carries at Georgia State ... caught a 70-yard touchdown pass and finished with five recep- tions for 103 yards and six carries for 40 yards against against Arkansas State ... scored his first TD as a Bobcat on a 17-yard run against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... had a season-best 27-yard run against ULM when he finished with a season-best 86 yards on six carries.

2013 Received medical redshirt ... gained 27 yards on four carries against Prairie View A&M before suffering a season-ending injury ... also played at Southern Miss.

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PREVIOUS SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Named a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... named the Offensive MVP at the Col- Named to TAPPS 4A Second-Team All-District Offense ... received Honorable Mention Defense ... lege East-West Bowl after rushing for 145 yards on six carries ... played for coach Mike Darr ... made merit roll as a senior. averaged 7.4 yards per carry when he ran for 703 yards and scored five touchdowns as a soph- omore. PERSONAL Born on June 15, 1993 in Albuquerque, N.M. ... son of Mike and Melissa Blades ... hobbies include HIGH SCHOOL listening to music and working out. Played at North Cobb High School ... had a career-best 350 yards rushing and scored five touch- downs in a game as senior ... rushed for 703 yards and five TDs and caught 18 passes for 155 yards and two TDs in five games as a senior ... also ran for 1,200 yards and 18 touchdowns as a junior CAMYRON ... had four games with over 200 yards rushing ... member of the track team and had a time of BROWN 10.9 seconds in the 100 meters. 29 SAFETY • FRESHMAN • RS • 5-11 • 192 PERSONAL MAJOR: BUSINESS MARKETING Born on June 21, 1991 ... son of Jillian Allen and Craig Best, Sr. MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS CAREER STATISTICS RIDGE POINT HIGH SCHOOL RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G 2014 2013 2 4 27 0 17 6.8 13.5 Sat out as a redshirt. 2014 12 36 326 1 27 9.1 27.2 TOTAL 14 40 353 1 27 8.8 25.2 HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... named New Orleans RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G SPARQ All-Combine Team ... led Ridge Point to its first playoff appearance ... recorded 61 tackles, 2013 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 including 43 solo stops to average 5.5 tackles per game ... also intercepted five passes, defended 2014 12 37 355 2 70 3.1 9.6 29.6 two other passes and forced a fumble during his senior season ... earned First-Team All-District TOTAL 14 37 355 2 70 2.6 9.6 25.4 honors as a junior and senior ... had a 3.6 GPA at Ridge Point ... played for coach Brett Sniffen.

SINGLE GAME HIGHS PERSONAL Touchdowns: 1, three times, last at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 Born on February 9, 1996 ... son of Jacque and Brandi Watkins. Rush attempts: 6, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 & UL Monroe, Oct 25, 2014 Rush yards: 86, at UL Monroe, Oct 25, 2014 (6 carries) Rush TDs: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 RYAN Long rush: 27, at UL Monroe, Oct 25, 2014 Receptions: 11, at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 CARDEN 84 Receiving yards: 120, at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 (11 receptions) TIGHT END • SENIOR • 2L • 6-4 • 235 Receiving TDs: 1, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 & at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 MAJOR: BUSINESS MARKETING Long reception: 70, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 SAN DIEGO, CALIF. SCRIPPS RANCH HIGH SCHOOL TYLER MT. SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE BLADES ACCOLADES 10 • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State SAFETY• SENIOR • 2L • 6-0 • 197 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2013-14 MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT and 2014-15

SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 2014 S.A. CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL Played in 10 games ... caught 13 passes for 196 yards and a touchdown ... caught four passes for ACCOLADES 56 yards at Illinois ... had three receptions for 37 yards at South Alabama and three catches for • Eaned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State 35 yards versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... had a 32-yard touchdown catch against Georgia Southern. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15 2013 2014 Played in 11 games ... started the final six games of the season ... had seven receptions for 70 Played in two games on special teams ... member of the SBC Honor Roll. yards and three touchdowns ... recorded a season-best of three catches for 42 yards and a touch- down at Arkansas State ... caught an eight-yard pass against the UL Lafayette ... had a 10-yard 2013 touchdown catch against South Alabama and a seven-yard TD reception at Troy ... returned two Played two games as a reserve safety and on special teams ... member of the SBC Honor Roll. kickoffs for 23 yards ... recorded a 13-yard return at Troy and a 10-yard return against South Alabama. 2012 Member of the Bobcat squad. PREVIOUS SCHOOL Caught 13 passes for 149 yards in nine games at Mt. San Antonio ... played for coach Bob Jastrab. 2011 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

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HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Was linebacker and tight end at Scripps Ranch High School ... recorded 35 tackles and four sacks Ranked as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... played for head coach Efrain Martinez ... helped lead ... had three catches for eight yards as a senior ... was a three-time All-Western League All-Ac- Pierce to a 9-2 record and victory in Patriotic Bowl against Mt. San Jacinto ... tallied 16 tackles, ademic selection. one interception, two pass breakups and one forced fumble as a sophomore.

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Born on April 26, 1993 ... son of Jo and Kyle Carden. Played at Martin Luther King High School in Philadelphia.

CAREER STATISTICS PERSONAL RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G Born on March 21, 1989 ... son of Dawn Clanton. 2013 11 7 70 3 25 0.6 10.0 6.4 2014 10 13 196 1 32 1.3 15.1 19.6 WILL TOTAL 21 20 266 4 32 1.0 13.3 12.7 COPA 75 SINGLE GAME HIGHS OFFENSIVE TACKLE • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-8 • 315 Receptions: 4, at Illinois, Sept 20, 2014 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES Receiving yards: 56, at Illinois, Sept 20, 2014 (4 receptions) Receiving TDs: 1 four times AUSTIN, TEXAS Long reception: 32, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL All-purpose yards: 56, at Illinois, Sept 20, 2014 Kick returns: 1, at Troy, Nov 29, 2013 ; South Alabama, Oct 26, 2013 2014 Kick return yards: 13, at Troy, Nov 29, 2013 (1 return) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Long kick return: 13, at Troy, Nov 29, 2013 HIGH SCHOOL CODY Named a three-star recruit by ESPN Recruiting Nation ... rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... played for coach Darren Allman ... helped lead Westlake to the CASEY State semifinals as a junior ... named a First-Team All-District 15-5A selection as a junior and 66 senior ... recorded 43 pancake blocks as a senior ... competed in the shot and discus in track and DEFENSIVE END • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 255 field. MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES PEARLAND, TEXAS PERSONAL Born on June 21, 1996 ... son of Tom and Molly Copa ... his father played basketball at Marquette DAWSON HIGH SCHOOL and professionally with the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs ... brother, Charlie, was a tight end at Tulsa. HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... chosen one of the ZACH Top 100 recruits in the Houston Area by the Houston Chronicle ... played for coach Eric Wells at Dawson ... recorded an interception in 28-0 win over Montgomery ... helped Dawson advance CRAWFORD 58 to Class 4A Division I Region III Final ... named All-District 24-4A after logging eight sacks and 22 tackles for loss while playing defensive end as a senior ... played his junior season as a middle GUARD • SENIOR • 3L • 6-2 • 313 linebacker at East Chambers ... led the team with 148 tackles ... earned First-Team All-District 10- MAJOR: ECONOMICS 2A honors ... named All-Southeast Texas by VYPE magazine ... started as a linebacker at Dawson AUSTIN, TEXAS as a sophomore and led the team with 124 tackles and helped Dawson reach the Class 4A state WESTWOOD HIGH SCHOOL semifinals. ACCOLADES PERSONAL • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State Born on Nov. 8, 1995 ... son of Pat Casey and Stacey Casey. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15

2014 DONTA Played in six games ... tallied 14.5 knockdown blocks ... recorded a season-best of five knock- downs at New Mexico State ... tallied three pancake blocks at South Alabama ... had 2.5 knock- CLANTON 21 downs at ULM and two versus Georgia Southern ... began the season with two pancakes against SAFETY • SENIOR • SQ • 5-10 • 191 Arkansas-Pine Bluff. MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE 2013 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Played in four games ... had one knockdown block versus Texas Tech ... member of the 100% Club MARTIN LUTHER KING HIGH SCHOOL during spring workouts. PIERCE COLLEGE 2014 2012 Played as a reserve cornerback against Georgia Southern. Played in nine games and made six starts as a strong-side guard on the offensive line ... recorded a season-best six knockdowns against Texas Tech and Louisiana Tech ... also had three pancake 2013 blocks versus Stephen F. Austin and two against New Mexico State ... posted two 10-yard blocks Sat out the season as a redshirt. against Houston ... also had a key block on a touchdown play against SFA.

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2011 a punt while playing for coach Randy Whited ... ranked in top 25 of junior college recruits by Sat out the season as a redshirt. NationalUnderclassmen.com ... named Golden Gate Conference Defensive Player of the Year and unanimous All-Conference selection as a sophomore ... earned All-Golden Gate Conference First- HIGH SCHOOL Team honors as a freshman ... listed on JCGridiron.com. Earned All-District 16-5A honors three times under head coach Anthony Wood ... was a Sec- ond-Team All-Centex selection by the Austin American Statesman after playing for the 5-6 Bi-Dis- HIGH SCHOOL trict Finalist Warriors ... helped lead the way for an offense that averaged 358 total yards and 28.7 Played at Luella High School in Griffin, Ga. ... played for Nic Vasilchek ... three-time All-Region points per game ... competed in the shot put and discus in track and field. selection as a tight end and defensive end ... also lettered in basketball.

PERSONAL PERSONAL Born on Nov. 10, 1992 in Arlington, Texas ... son of Chris and Kaye Crawford. Born on Sept. 12, 1992 ... son of Marcus Dallas Sr. and Yolanda Akins.

CAREER STATISTICS DARNELL TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PD FF DAILEY, JR. 2013 11 5 0 5 1.0 9 1.0 9 0 1 35 2014 Redshirt LINEBACKER • JUNIOR • RS • 6-1 • 226 TOTAL 11 5 0 5 1.0 9 1.0 9 0 1 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE LAW ENFORCEMENT SINGLE GAME HIGHS SAN PABLO, CALIF. Tackles: 2, at Texas Tech, Sept 21, 2013 (2-0) RODRIGUEZ HIGH SCHOOL Sacks: 1.0 [t-15th], at Texas Tech, Sept 21, 2013 (1-0) CONTRA COSTA COLLEGE Tackles for loss: 1.0, at Texas Tech, Sept 21, 2013 (1-0) ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in DEON 2013-14 and 2014-15 DANIELS 25 2014 CORNERBACK • JUNIOR • TR • 5-7 • 175 Sat out the season as a redshirt ... mid-year transfer from Contra Costa College ... participated in MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT spring practice. DALLAS, TEXAS PREVIOUS SCHOOL BISHOP DUNNE HIGH SCHOOL Rated a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... played for coach Alonzo Carter ... named PRAIRIE VIEW A&M All-California Region III and All-Bay Valley Conference linebacker after leading Contra Costa with PREVIOUS SCHOOL 68 total tackles and 53 solo stops as a sophomore ... also had 2.5 sacks for losses of 22 yards and Transfer from Prairie View A&M ... played two seasons as a walk-on slot receiver. 10 tackles for loss of 48 yards ... tied for the team lead with three interceptions, forced one fumble and recovered two more fumbles in 2013 ... had a 3.556 GPA at Contra Costa. HIGH SCHOOL Named the Dallas Morning News Offensive Player of the Week on Aug. 29, 2012, after returning HIGH SCHOOL two kickoffs for 85-and 75-yard touchdowns in his first game as a kickoff returner ... recorded Rated a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... attended Rodriguez High School. 50 tackles and broke up seven passes as a defensive back ... chosen as a Sports Day Hero ... was nominated for Offensive Player of the Year ... competed in track on Bishop Dunne’s 4x100-meter, PERSONAL 4x200-meter and 4x400-meter relay teams ... also ran in the 400-meter dash. Born on Dec. 8, 1993 ... son of Darnell Dailey Sr. PERSONAL MARCUS Born on Dec. 21, 1993 ... son of Reginald Daniels and Sara Johnson ... his cousin, Travoy Martinez, is a cornerback at the University of Saskatchewan. DALLAS, JR. 90 DEFENSIVE END • SENIOR • RS • 6-4 • 246 ISHMAEL MAJOR: ELECTRONIC MEDIA & MASS COMMUNICATIONS DAVIS GRIFFIN, GA. 1 LUELLA HIGH SCHOOL LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-3 • 223 REEDLEY COLLEGE MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 2014 KILLEEN, TEXAS Sat out the season as a redshirt. ELLISON HIGH SCHOOL

2013 2014 Played in 11 games ... tallied five solo tackles ... recorded a season-best two solo stops, including Sat out the season as a redshirt. a tackle for a loss of nine yards at Texas Tech ... had a quarterback hurry versus South Alabama. HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Two-sport letterman in football and track at Ellison. Ranked as a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... recorded 47 tackles, 6.5 sacks and 13 tackle for losses at Reedley College ... also forced a fumble and blocked

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PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Born on June 20, 1995 ... son of Da Shonda Deas-Davis and Keith Davis ... his brother, Niser Deas, Earned All-District Second Team honors in soccer ... finished in sixth place at the state qualifying played football at Howard Payne. meet in powerlifting.

MERSHAD PERSONAL Born on Sept. 20, 1993 ... son of Thomas and Lorna Eberly ... major is industrial engineering. DILLON 42 DEFENSIVE TACKLE • SENIOR • 1L • 6-3 • 300 SEAN MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES SANTA MARIA, CALIF. EDDINGTON 17 SANTA MARIA HIGH SCHOOL WIDE RECEIVER • FRESHMAN • HS • 5-10 • 170 ALLAN HANCOCK COLLEGE MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 2014 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Played in 12 games and made 10 starts ... recorded 15 tackles, including nine solo stops ... record- WARREN HIGH SCHOOL ed two tackles for loss of six yards, one sack, two quarterback hurries and two pass breakups ... had season-best of three tackles against Navy and Tulsa ... recorded two tackles, a tackle for a loss HIGH SCHOOL of three yards and a QB hurry versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... had a sack for a loss of three yards and Earned All-District honors as a wide receiver and cornerback as a senior ... chosen Academic All- broke up a pass at Tulsa ... recorded two tackles against Georgia Southern. State ... named an All-Area selection and the Area Two-Way Player of the Year ... recorded 33 receptions for 741 yards and 12 touchdowns ... also recorded 28 tackles, forced a fumble and PREVIOUS SCHOOL broke up three passes ... also averaged 13.4 yards in punt returns ... was a regional qualifier in the Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... earned First-Team 4x200-and 4x400-meter relays in track and field. All-Northern Conference honors ... totaled 31 tackles, six sacks and one interception at Allan Hancock ... played for coach Kris Dutra ... played as a freshman at Fresno State. PERSONAL Born on July 24, 1995 ... son of Ashley and Susan Eddington ... his dad played football at Texas HIGH SCHOOL A&M ... sister, Taylor, is a former Texas State Strutter ... brother, Jordan, played at Navy. Talented athlete that played every snap at quarterback and defensive line as a senior ... recorded 53 tackles, 23 of them for a loss, four forced fumbles, one interception and league leading 17 DONDRE sacks during senior season ... earned the Los Padres League’s Defensive Lineman of the Year runs the 100m in 11.2 seconds ...a member of the two-time league champion 4x100m relay team. ELVOID 59 DEFENSIVE TACKLE • SENIOR • 1L • 6-4 • 305 PERSONAL: MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES Born on March 18, 1993 in Brookhaven, Miss. ... son of Arshunda Holley and Murray Dillon. PITTSBURGH, PA. CAREER STATISTICS WEST ALLEGHENY HIGH SCHOOL TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PD FF GARDEN CITY COLLEGE 2014 12 9 6 15 2.0 6 1.0 3 2 1 2014 Played in 11 games as a reserve defensive tackle ... recorded six tackles ... had a season-best of SINGLE GAME HIGHS three tackles at UL Lafayette ... tallied two tackles at New Mexico State ... had one stop against Tackles: 3, Navy, Sept 13, 2014 (1-2) & at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 (3-0) Navy. Sacks: 1.0, at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (1-0) & at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 (1-0) PREVIOUS SCHOOL Fumbles forced: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... earned All-Conference honors as a Pass breakups: 1, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 & at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 freshman at Garden City after recording 19 tackles and 2.5 sacks ... had a total of seven tackles for Tackles for loss: 1.0, three times, last vs. Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (1-0) loss ... played for coach Matt Miller.

HIGH SCHOOL JUSTIN Selected as one of the Top 24 defensive players in the Greater Pittsburgh area in 2011 ... named EBERLY to the “Fab 22” for Pennsylvania football as a senior ... earned First-Team All-Conference honors 11 at West Alleghany ... played for coach Bob Palko. WIDE RECEIVER • SOPHOMORE • RS • 5-9 • 185 MAJOR: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PERSONAL Born on April 7, 1993 in Landstuhl, Germany ... son of Donny and Dondricka Elvoid ... hobbies CONROE, TEXAS include playing basketball and lifting weights. CANEY CREEK HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES CAREER STATISTICS • Earned Supercat Award as a skill student-athlete during 2015 off-season workouts. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds Sacks Yds PD FF 2014 11 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 Sat out the season as a redshirt after joining the team in the spring. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 3, UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 (1-2)

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2014 TERON Caught 22 passes for 289 yards and four touchdowns ... had a season-best of seven catches for 55 yards at New Mexico State ... recorded four receptions for season-bests of 119 yards and two FITZGERALD 3 touchdown receptions against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... caught a season-long 71 yard touchdown LINEBACKER • JUNIOR • JC • 6-4 • 227 pass against the Lions ... also had four catches for 55 yards versus Navy ... tallied three catches for MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT 27 yards and a TD at Illinois ... returned a kickoff for 14 yards at ULM ... had a season-long 12-yard run and gained 18 yards on two carries at New Mexico State. GREENSBORO, FLA. WEST GADSEN HIGH SCHOOL 2013 COPIAH LINCOLN JUNIOR COLLEGE Played in seven games ... caught four passes for 27 yards ... returned a kickoff 28 yards at Troy ... had three catches for 21 yards, including a season-long 10-yard reception at Idaho ... caught PREVIOUS SCHOOL a six-yard pass against South Alabama ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts. Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... was a starting line- backer for Copiah Lincoln’s team that posted an 8-3 record, won the South Division championship 2012 and played in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges championship game Played in 12 games as a wide receiver and kickoff returner ... ranked eighth nationally and led ... tallied 40 tackles, including 24 solo stops ... had 4.5 sacks for a loss of 20 yards, seven tackles the WAC in kickoff returns after averaging 28.9 yards on 28 returns ... had career-best 65-yard for loss and broke up a pass ... led the Wolves with eight tackles against Northwest ... played in returns against Stephen F. Austin and Louisiana Tech ... returned six kickoffs for 237 yards against four games as a freshman and recorded a tackle on special teams. SFA ... returned a kick 51 yards versus Idaho ... caught a season-best three passes at Houston ... caught a season-long 34-yard pass against Idaho. HIGH SCHOOL Three-year starter as a linebacker and wide receiver at West Gadsen High School ... was named 2011 an All-State and All-County selection as a senior ... also played basketball and was a member of Sat out the season as a redshirt. the track and field team at Gadsen. HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... listed among the Top 100 recruits in Houston by the Born on July 7, 1995 ... son of Teresa Griee. Houston Chronicle while playing for coach Mike Jackson ... was named an All-District 20-5A selec- tion three times after helping Chavez advance to the district playoffs each season ... was named CHRIS a finalist for the Greater Houston Area’s Player of the Year and Scholar-Athlete of the Year by the Houston Touchdown Club ... caught 29 passes for 408 yards and six touchdowns as a senior ... also FRENCH 87 returned punts, and had an 88-yard return for a touchdown in his senior campaign ... as a junior, TIGHT END • SOPHOMORE • JC • 6-4 • 245 he caught 38 passes for 752 yards and nine touchdowns after grabbing 37 passes for 735 yards MAJOR: COMMUNICATION STUDIES and 11 touchdowns during his sophomore season ... also chosen an All-District 20-5A First-Team selection in basketball ... was ranked among the Top 15 students in his class with a GPA of 4.02. SAN CLEMENTE, CALIF. SAN CLEMENTE HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL SADDLEBACK COLLEGE Born on Jan. 21, 1993 ... son of George and Debra Mercer ... older brother of fellow Bobcat wide PREVIOUS SCHOOL receiver Demun Mercer. Transfer from Saddleback College ... Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com, JC- Gridiron.com and 247Sports.com ... ranked among the Top Four JUCO tight ends by Rivals.com and CAREER STATISTICS 247Sports.com ... sat out last season as a redshirt after catching 32 passes for 500 yards and seven RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G touchdowns as a freshman. 2012 12 14 114 0 34 1.2 8.1 9.5 2013 7 4 27 0 10 1.0 6.8 6.8 HIGH SCHOOL 2014 9 22 289 4 71 2.4 13.1 32.1 Lettered in football and basketball at San Clemente ... earned All-County First-Team honors as TOTAL 28 40 430 4 71 1.4 10.8 15.4 a senior after leading San Clemente with 600 receiving yards and six touchdown catches ... San Clemente boasted a 12–2 overall record, ranking fifth in California, and 19th in the nation after KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G advancing to the CIF finals ... also played at Saddleback Valley Christian High School, where he 2012 12 28 808 0 65 28.9 67.3 was the varsity player of the year as a junior ... also lettered in football. 2013 7 1 28 0 28 28.0 4.0 2014 9 1 14 0 14 14.0 1.6 PERSONAL TOTAL 28 30 850 0 65 28.3 30.4 Born on July 23, 1993 ... son of Larry and Katherine French. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Rush attempts: 2, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 JAFUS Rush yards: 18, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (2 carries) GAINES Long rush: 12, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 80 Receptions: 7, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 WIDE RECEIVER • SENIOR • 3L • 5-11 • 170 Receiving yards: 119, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (4 receptions) MAJOR: APPLIED SOCIOLOGY Receiving TDs: 2, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 Long reception: 71, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 HOUSTON, TEXAS All-purpose yards: 237, Stephen F. Austin, Sept 22, 2012 CHAVEZ HIGH SCHOOL Kick returns: 6, Stephen F. Austin, Sept 22, 2012 ACCOLADES Kick return yards: 237, Stephen F. Austin, Sept 22, 2012 (6 returns) • Earned Supercat Award as a skill student-athlete during 2015 off-season workouts. Long kick return: 65, Louisiana Tech, Nov 10, 2012 ; SFA, Sept 22, 2012

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yards and one touchdown ... also played baseball and soccer. CEDRIC PERSONAL GAMBRELL 97 Born on July 25, 1993 in Dallas, Texas ... son of Bob and Kristi Garrey ... member of Young Life and DEFENSIVE END • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-6 • 242 Fellowship of Christian Athletes ... enjoys sports and being with friends. MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE CAREER STATISTICS CLEVELAND, TEXAS RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G CLEVELAND HIGH SCHOOL 2013 6 1 5 0 5 0.2 5.0 0.8 2014 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2015 TOTAL 17 1 5 0 5 0.1 5.0 0.3 • Named Preseason All-SBC Fourth Team by Phil Steele. CAREER HIGHS 2014 Receptions: 1, Prairie View A&M, Sept 07, 2013 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Receiving yards: 5, Prairie View A&M, Sept 07, 2013 (1 reception) Tackles: 1, at Southern Miss, Aug 31, 2013 (0-1) HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a three-star recruit by ESPN Recruiting Nation ... tabbed as a two-star recruit by Rivals. com and Scout.com ... listed among the top recruits in Texas by officialplayerwatch.com ... played for coach Clayton Maple ... earned All-District 22-3A First-Team defensive end as a senior after TIM being selected as an All-District First-Team offensive tackle as a junior ... named to the TABC GAY All-Region team, District 22-3A co-MVP and All-District First Team in basketball after averaging 37 17 points and 17 rebounds as a junior ... chosen one of the Top 100 recruits in the Houston Area LINEBACKER/FULLBACK• SENIOR • 3L • 5-11 • 231 by the Houston Chronicle ... selected as a finalist for the Guy V. Lewis Award that goes to the top MAJOR: ENGLISH basketball player in the Greater Houston area ... was the district champion in the shot put and HOUSTON, TEXAS discus for the track and field team ... also was the Area Finalist and a two-time Regional Qualifier in the shot put ... also was a Regional qualifier in the discus twice . CHAVEZ HIGH SCHOOL ACCOLADES PERSONAL • Earned Supercat Award as a big skill student-athlete during 2013 off-season workouts. Born on Aug. 12, 1995 ... son of Cedrick Gambrell, Sr. and Ititchers Bogany ... his brother, Cedric Reed, is a defensive lineman at Texas. 2014 Played in nine games ... served primarily as a blocking back ... rushed for 20 yards on six carries RYAN ... ran for 13 yards on three carries at Tulsa after missing the first three games ... also ran for five yards on two carries at South Alabama ... had a tackle on special teams at ULM. GARREY 89 2013 WIDE RECEIVER • SENIOR • 2L • 5-11 • 180 Started three games ... gained 70 yards and scored a touchdown on nine carries ... had a sea- MAJOR: FINANCE son-long run of 35 yards at Arkansas State ... had a 20-yard TD run at Idaho ... received the Super- cat Award as a big skill student-athlete and was a member of the 100% Club in spring workouts. PLANO, TEXAS PLANO EAST HIGH SCHOOL 2012 ACCOLADES Rushed for 279 yards and a touchdown on 27 carries ... recorded the longest run by a Bobcat in • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State 2012 with a 75-yard touchdown run against New Mexico State ... had a season-best 78 yards on • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2013-14 two carries against the Aggies ... also gained 64 yards on six carries at Houston ... tallied 58 yards and 2014-15 on three rushes at San Jose State ... had a 48-yard run against the Spartans ... caught two passes for six yards ... had a four-yard reception at UTSA and a two-yard touchdown catch against Nevada. 2014 Played in 11 games on special teams and as a reserve receiver. 2011 Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2013 Played in six games ... caught a five-yard pass against Prairie View A&M ... also assisted on a HIGH SCHOOL tackle at Southern Miss ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts. Two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... two-time First-Team All-District 20-5A selection ... earned Dis- trict 20-5A Offensive MVP honors for 6-5 Bi-District Finalist Lobos ... rushed for 1,341 yards and 2012 13 TDs to go with 12 catches for 244 yards and 2 TDs his senior year ... rushed for 601 yards and 14 Did not play in any games. TDs along with 6 catches for 179 yards and 4 TDs his junior year ... ranks third in all-time rushing yards and rushing TDs at Chavez High School with 2,215 yards and 27 TDs respectively ... ranks 2011 second all-time in points scored at Chavez with 210 points ... regional qualifier in track and field Sat out the season as a redshirt. ... named most hard working and most dedicated for Lobos track and field team.

HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Earned Second-Team All-District 8-5A and First-Team Academic All-District in 2008 ... suffered a Born on March 25, 1992 in Houston ... son of Sherronda Tisdale and Timothy Gay ... related to rotator cuff injury in 2009 ... chosen First-Team All-District 8-5A and Honorable Mention Academ- former Cleveland Browns running back Ben Gay ... related to former jazz musician and NBA play- ic All-State in 2010 ... best performance came against Allen when he had seven receptions for 119 er Wayman Tisdale .

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CAREER STATISTICS CAREER HIGHS RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Tackles: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (1-0) & UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 (1-0) 2012 12 27 279 1 75 10.3 23.2 2013 11 9 70 1 35 7.8 6.4 FRANKIE 2014 9 6 20 0 7 3.3 2.2 TOTAL 32 42 369 2 75 8.8 11.5 GRIFFIN 18 SAFETY • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-0 • 187 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points scored: 6, 3 times, last at Idaho, Nov. 2, 2013 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES Touchdowns: 1, 3 times, last at Idaho, Nov. 2, 2013 SPRING, TEXAS Rush attempts: 6, Texas Tech, Sept. 08, 2012; at Houston, Sept. 1, 2012 KLEIN COLLINS HIGH SCHOOL Rush yards: 78, New Mexico State, Dec. 1, 2012 (2 carries) Rush TDs: 1, 2 times, last at Idaho, Nov. 2, 2013 2014 Long rush: 75, New Mexico State, Dec. 1, 2012 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Receptions: 1, at UTSA, Nov. 24, 2012; Nevada, Sept. 29, 2012 Receiving yards: 4, at UTSA, Nov. 24, 2012 (1 reception) HIGH SCHOOL Receiving TD: 1, Nevada, Sept. 29, 2012 Rated a two-star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... chosen one of the Long reception: 4, at UTSA, Nov. 24, 2012 Top 100 recruits in the Houston Area by the Houston Chronicle ... selected All-Greater Houston by Vype magazine ... named 2013 First Team All-District 13-5A as a junior and senior ... voted team Defensive MVP as a junior and senior ... led Klein Collins to a combined 20-12 record in his HERBERT three seasons as a starter ... tallied 85 tackles, one interception and one tackle for loss in seven games before missing the rest of the season with an injury ... played for coach Drew Svoboda. GONZALES 69 DEFENSIVE TACKLE • SENIOR • 1L • 6-0 • 297 PERSONAL Born on Oct. 23, 1995 ... son of Frankie and Sheree Griffin. MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS CLARENCE SOUTHWEST HIGH SCHOOL UTEP GUIDRY III 23 ACCOLADES CORNERBACK • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-11 • 185 • Earned Supercat Award as a “Big Cat” student-athlete during 2015 off-season workouts. MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 2014 PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS Played in four games ... had two unassisted tackles ... recorded one tackle against Arkansas-Pine PFLUGERVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Bluff ... had a stop versus UL Lafayette. 2014

2013 Played in 11 games as a reserve cornerback and on special teams ... had a tackle at Illinois. Served as a reserve defensive tackle after joining the team in spring workouts. HIGH SCHOOL

PREVIOUS SCHOOL Rated a two-star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... named All-District Transfer from UTEP ... was a reserve defensive tackle for the Miners in 2011. 16-5A Second-Team as a running back during his junior and senior seasons ... earned Academic All-District honors as a junior and senior ... named All-District First Team in baseball as a junior HIGH SCHOOL and senior ... played running back and cornerback for coach George Herrmann ... recorded 22 Three-time All-District defensive tackle at Southwest High School ... claimed Second-Team hon- tackles as a cornerback with one interception and four pass breakups as a senior ... rushed for 726 ors as a sophomore and First Team as a junior and senior ... also recognized as a All-District First yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior and 443 yards and eight TDs as a junior ... caught 15 passes Team tight end following his junior campaign ... had a big senior year with 72 tackles, including for 345 yards and three touchdowns as a senior ... recorded a .325 batting average with three 21 for losses, with five sacks and 38 quarterback hurries ... compiled 58 stops as a junior and 47 as home runs and 12 stolen bases as a junior ... named Offensive Player of the Year at Pflugerville. a sophomore ... member of back-to-back district and regional title teams (sophomore and junior season) with a composite 19-5 record ... named Defensive MVP in the San Antonio All-Star Game PERSONAL ... also competed in track and field ... regional qualifier in the shot put and District Champion Born on Oct. 20, 1995 ... son of Clarence Guidry, Jr. and Melissa Bedford-Guidry. in the discus ... graduated in the top five percent of his class (18th of 675) to garner Academic CAREER STATISTICS All-State honors. TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH

PERSONAL 2014 11 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Born on Sept. 12, 1992 in San Antonio ... son of Frank and Faith Gonzales ... has two older broth- ers, James and Frank, who played football at Texas Lutheran University and UTSA, respectively ... SINGLE GAME HIGHS major is exercise and sports science with minor in human wellness. Tackles: 1, at Illinois, Sept 20, 2014 (1-0)

CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2013 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 4 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 4 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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BRICE DARIUS GUNTER 88 HOOD 94 WIDE RECEIVER • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-3 • 195 DEFENSIVE TACKLE • JUNIOR • 1L • 6-0 • 275 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS PLANO, TEXAS STEPHENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL PLANO EAST HIGH SCHOOL

2014 2014 Played in 11 games ... caught seven passes for 120 yards and a touchdown ... recorded a sea- Played in one game ... had two tackles against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... also recorded a tackle for a son-best of three receptions for 36 yards against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... had two receptions for a one-yard loss and recovered a fumble against the Lions. season-best 50 yards and a TD against UL Lafayette ... had a season-long 33-yard catch against the Ragin’ Cajuns ... also caught a 29-yard pass at Tulsa. 2013 Sat out the season with an injury ... received the Fred Bleil Most Improved Defensive Player Award 2013 following spring practice and Supercat Award for skill student-athlete in spring workouts. Played in one game against Prairie View A&M before sitting out the rest of the season as a med- ical redshirt. 2012 Played in 10 games as a reserve defensive tackle ... recorded 12 tackles and assisted on a tackle HIGH SCHOOL for a loss of one yard against New Mexico State ... recorded a season-best four tackles against Ranked as a four-star recruit by ESPN and three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... recorded 88 recep- Louisiana Tech ... had two stops versus New Mexico and UTSA ... had one tackle in four other tions for 1,369 yards with 18 touchdowns his senior year playing for head coach Joseph Gillespie contests. ... named Class 3A All-State First Team ... ranked 65th by ESPN’s Top Texas Recruits of 2013. HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Averaged 5.0 yards per carry as a senior before suffering a season-ending injury ... earned All-Dis- Born on June 28, 1995 ... son of Clint and Amy Gunter. trict 16-5A First-Team honors as a junior and Second-Team honors as a sophomore ... was named Academic All-District both seasons ... served as a team captain at Leander ... ran for 1,174 yards CAREER STATISTICS and 12 touchdowns on 193 carries as a junior. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 11 7 120 1 33 0.6 17.1 10.9 PERSONAL Born on Feb. 26, 1993 in Savannah, Ga ... .son of Anita and Bryant Hood. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Touchdowns: 1, UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 CAREER STATISTICS Receptions: 3, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Receiving yards: 50, UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 (2 receptions) 2012 10 6 6 12 0.5 1 0 0 0 0 0 Receiving TDs: 1 [t-14th], UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 2014 1 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 Long reception: 33, UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 TOTAL 11 8 6 14 1.5 2 0 0 1 0 0 All-purpose yards: 50, UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 4, Louisiana Tech, Nov 10, 2012 (2-2) KAMERON Tackles for loss: 1.0, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (1-0) HOLMES 38 Fumbles recovered: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 RUNNING BACK • JUNIOR • TR • 5-11 • 205 MAJOR: COMMUNICATIONS STUDIES JACKSON FORT WORTH, TEXAS HOSKINS 70 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL CENTER • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-5 • 317 NORTH TEXAS MAJOR: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AT TEXAS STATE Joins football team after sitting out last season as a redshirt with the Bobcat track and field team. DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL ACCOLADES Transfer from North Texas. • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 HIGH SCHOOL Earned All-District First-Team honors as a senior running back at Arlington Heights ... was a two- 2014 time district champion in the 200-meter dash ... was regional champion as a junior ... finished Played in two games ... had three knockdown blocks against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. in fourth place at the 2011 Class 4A State Championships in 200 meters ... best times were 21.60 seconds in 200-meters and 10.89 seconds in the 100 meters.

PERSONAL Born on Nov. 12, 1993 ... son of Adrian and Lisa Holmes ... Enjoys fishing and water sports.

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2013 Sat out the season as a redshirt. STEPHAN

HIGH SCHOOL JACOBS 82 Ranked as one of the top 130 players in Texas by Scout.com ... ranked as a two-star recruit by TIGHT END • SENIOR • 1L • 6-3 • 250 Rivals.com ... earned a three-star scout grade by ESPN.com ... recorded 56 pancake blocks and 98 MAJOR: ECONOMICS knockdowns in 2012 while playing for head coach Bob Schultz ... selected as one of the Top 30 offensive lineman in Texas ... named an All-District 25-4A offensive lineman in 2012 ... named to HOUSTON, TEXAS Dave Campbell’s Texas Football Super Team Offensive Lineman Second Team ... named to Third- NIMITZ HIGH SCHOOL Team All-Centex team by Austin American Statesman ... chosen Academy Sports Scholar-Athlete 2014 of the Game in 2012 ... selected All-State Third Team by Texas Sports Writers Association in 2011 Played in one game ... had two knockdowns against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. ... earned All-District Second-Team honors in 2011 ... three-time Academic All-District selection.

2013 PERSONAL Served as a reserve lineman ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts. Born on Aug. 1, 1994 ... son of Carter and Bobbi Hill ... stepfather, Carter Hill, was a center at Texas.

2012 SPENCER Served as reserve offensive lineman.

INCE 60 2011 Sat out the season as a redshirt. GUARD • SOPHOMORE • RS • 6-3 • 266

MAJOR: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT HIGH SCHOOL HEMPHILL, TEXAS Named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football magazine Top 300 ... All-District 19-5A Academic selec- HEMPHILL HIGH SCHOOL tion for coach Robert Toomer. BLINN COLLEGE PERSONAL ACCOLADES Born on Aug. 4, 1993 ... son of Lyntrice Strauss. • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher in 2013-14 JERRID • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15 JETER-GILMON 4 2014 DEFENSIVE END• SENIOR • 3L • 6-1 • 229 Sat out the season as a redshirt. MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE PREVIOUS SCHOOL BRENHAM, TEXAS Transfer from Blinn College ... played in two games during the 2012 season as a reserve offensive BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL lineman. 2014 HIGH SCHOOL Played in 12 games ... made four starts as a linebacker ... recorded 46 tackles, including 17 solo Coached by Ken Stanley at Hemphill High School ... Was named First-Team All-District as a junior stops, 3.5 tackles for loss of 13 yards and 1.5 sacks ... also forced a fumble and broke up a pass ... and senior in football, and was named First-Team All-District in baseball as a freshman, sopho- tallied a season-best seven tackles and a tackle for a loss of three yards at Illinois ... recorded six more, junior and senior ... In addition to football and baseball, also participated in power lifting, stops at New Mexico State and Georgia State ... registered five tackles at ULM and South Alabama basketball and track ... member of the National Honor Society and the gifted/talented program ... logged four tackles at Tulsa ... had against Navy and assisted on a sack at in high school ... was named to the First-Team Academic All-State team. South Alabama ... had 1.0 tackle for loss against Navy, Illinois and South Alabama ... assisted on a tackle for a loss versus Arkansas State. PERSONAL Born on Oct. 15, 1993 in Hemphill, Texas ... son of Tom and Cindy Ince ... wants to be a doctor 2013 after graduation. Played in 11 games ... recorded 12 tackles, including 10 solo stops ... had a season-best of six tackles at Idaho ... also had four solo stops versus the Vandals ... had two solo stops against Texas Tech and UL Lafayette.

2012 Played in 12 games as a true freshman ... recorded 36 tackles, including 23 solo stops ... had a season-best nine tackles at San Jose State ... also had a season-best six solo stops versus the Spartans ... registered seven tackles, including five solo stops at New Mexico ... had six stops, including four solo tackles at Navy ... recovered a fumble against the Midshipmen ... also had an interception to go along with four tackles at Utah State.

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HIGH SCHOOL Named a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... earned All-District 17-4A First Team as a linebacker TYLER ... played for Glen West at Brenham ... teammate of current Bobcat Adrian Bellard ... earned All-District Second-Team honors as a defensive end during his junior season when he recorded JONES 2 65 tackles, one interception and three fumble recoveries. QUARTERBACK • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-2 • 197 MAJOR: NUTRITION PERSONAL Born on Jan. 31, 1994 ... son of Berneake Gantt and Gerald Gilmon. STEPHENVILLE, TEXAS STEPHENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER STATISTICS ACCOLADES TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Int Yds • 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team by publications 2012 12 23 13 36 2.0 5 1 0 1 1 4 • 2015 Presason SBC Strongest Arm 2013 11 9 3 12 3.0 10 1 0 0 0 0 • 2015 Preseason All-Texas FBS Second Team 2014 12 17 29 46 3.5 13 1 1 0 0 0 • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team TOTAL 35 49 45 94 8.5 28 3 1 1 0 0 • 2013 Texas State Outstanding Freshman of the Year Award SINGLE GAME HIGHS 2015 All-purpose yards: 4, at Utah State, Nov. 03, 2012 Named 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team by Phil Steele and Third Team by Interceptions: 1, at Utah State, Nov. 03, 2012 Athlon ... chosen as quarterback with strongest arm by Lindy’s ... selected as preseason best pass- Long interception return: 4, at Utah State, Nov. 03, 2012 er in Sun Belt by Sporting News ... chosen as Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas FBS Second Tackles: 9, at San Jose State, Oct. 27, 2012 (6-3) Team quarterback ... holds school single season and career records for highest completion per- Sacks: 1.0, Navy, Sept 13, 2014 (1-0) centage ... his 30 career touchdown passes rank sixth among Texas State’s top career leaders ... Tackles for loss: 1.0, 8 times was the starting quarterback during 11 of Texas State’s 13 wins during 2013 and 2014. Fumbles forced: 1 at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 Fumbles recovered: 1, at Navy, Nov. 17, 2012 2014 Started all 12 games as a dual-threat quarterback ... named All-SBC Second-Team by College STEPHAN Sports Madness ... chosen All-SBC Third Team by Phil Steele ... named an All-SBC Honorable Men- tion selection by the SBC Coaches and Media poll ... completed 246 of 376 passes for 2,670 yards JOHNSON 20 and 22 touchdowns with just seven interceptions ... his 65.4 completion percentage set a school record, ranked 16th nationally and was second among SBC leaders ... his 22 touchdown passes SAFETY• SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-0 • 178 were the third-highest total in school history and ranked third among league leaders ... ranked MAJOR: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 38th nationally and third among SBC leaders with a pass efficiency rating of 140.7 ... became THE WOODLANDS, TEXAS the first Bobcat quarterback to throw for over 300 yards in consecutive games since 2009 after COLLEGE PARK HIGH SCHOOL he threw for 302 yards versus Georgia Southern and 300 yards at South Alabama ... threw for a season-best 336 yards and four touchdowns with just one interception after completing 29 of 43 2014 passes at Illinois ... his 336 passing yards against the Fighting Illini were the most by a Texas State Played in 10 games ... recorded 13 tackles, including eight solo stops, and a pass breakup QB since Oct. 10, 2009 ... opened the season completing 84 percent (21-25) of his passes for 278 throughout the season ... assisted on a tackle at Illinois ... made a tackle and broke up a pass yards and a season-best four touchdowns versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... threw a season-long 71- against Idaho ... registered a season-best three tackles against UL Lafayette and New Mexico yard pass to Jafus Gaines against UAPB and a 70-yard pass to C. J. Best against Arkansas State ... State ... recorded two stops versus ULM and Georgia State ... had one tackle against Illinois, Idaho rushed for 539 yards and six touchdowns on 166 carries ... ran for a season-best 82 yards against and Arkansas State. Navy and New Mexico State ... ran for 77 yards on 17 carries against Arkansas State ... recorded 65 yards and a season-best two touchdowns on nine carries at Georgia State. HIGH SCHOOL Rated a two-star recruit from Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... chosen one of the 2013 Top 100 recruits in the Houston Area by the Houston Chronicle ... was chosen as the Montgomery Played in eight games and made seven starts ... was starter in four of Texas State’s six wins ... threw Courier’s County Player of the Week ... named First-Team All-District selection ... returned three for 1,130 yards and eight touchdowns while completing 100 of 160 passes ... ran for 257 yards on interceptions for touchdowns as a senior ... also competed in track and field events ... tallied 93 89 carries ... threw for 281 yards and two TDs against South Alabama ... passed for 204 yards and tackles, six interceptions, three forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries during his career ... two touchdowns after completing 17 of 28 passes at Arkansas State ... made his first start against has two cousins playing college football, Kolby Griffin, a DB at TCU, and Jermauria Rasco, a DE at Wyoming when he completed 14 of 18 passes for 196 yards and one TD ... gained 56 yards on LSU ... his uncle, Robert Lyles, played at TCU before spending six seasons with the NFL’s Houston seven carries against the Cowboys ... ran for 68 yards on 23 carries against South Alabama. Oilers as a linebacker ... played for coach Richard Carson. HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Ranked as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN.com ... completed 264 of 381 passes for Born on Dec. 19, 1995 ... son of Floyd and Bridgette Johnson. 3,952 yards and 43 touchdowns ... ran for 1,000 yards and 26 touchdowns on 152 carries as a senior ... led Stephenville to its fifth straight state championship in 2012 ... earned MVP honors CAREER STATISTICS in Class 3A state championship game when he accounted for nine touchdowns and 556 yards TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH ... completed 25 of 32 passes for 432 yards and five TDs ... ran 12 times for 124 yards and four 2014 10 8 5 13 0.0 0 1 0 0 0 0 TDs ... named 3A Player of the Year and First-Team All-State quarterback by TexasFootball.com ... named Class 3A State MVP ... ranked in the top 100 quarterbacks in the nation by ESPN.com. SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 3, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (2-1); UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 (3-0) PERSONAL Pass breakups: 1, Idaho, Oct 04, 2014 Born on Oct. 15, 1994 ... son of Mike and Daphne Jones.

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CAREER STATISTICS A.J. PASSING G Att Cmp Int Yds TD Lg Pct Avg/P Avg/G Effic 2013 8 161 100 5 1130 8 67 62.1 7.0 141.2 131.3 KRAWCZYK 2014 12 376 246 7 2670 22 71 65.4 7.1 222.5 140.7 23 TOTAL 20 537 346 12 3800 30 71 64.4 7.1 190.0 137.8 RUNNING BACK • FRESHMAN • RS • 5-11 • 180 MAJOR: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G KINGWOOD, TEXAS 2013 8 89 257 0 38 2.9 32.1 2014 12 166 539 6 43 3.2 44.9 KINGWOOD HIGH SCHOOL TOTAL 20 255 796 6 43 3.1 39.8 ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State SINGLE GAME HIGHS • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher Touchdown Runs: 2, at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 in 2014-15 Rush attempts: 23, South Alabama, Oct 26, 2013 Rush yards: 82, three times, last at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 2014 Long rush: 43, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Pass attempts: 51, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 Pass completions: 30, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 HIGH SCHOOL Passing yards: 336, at Illinois, Sep 20, 2014 Was a wide receiver and safety at Kingwood ... named All-District 13-5A Second-Team defensive Touchdown Passes: 4, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 & at Illinois, Sep 20, 2014 back as a senior ... chosen Academic All-District as a junior and senior. Had intercepted: 2, three times, last vs. Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 Long pass: 71, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 PERSONAL Total offense attempts: 68, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 Born on Feb. 29, 1996 ... son of Sharon Dissinger and Jim Krawczyk ... stepfather is John Dissinger Total ofense yards: 347, at Illinois, Sep 20, 2014 (11 rush,336 pass) ... his sister, Merritt, is a former swimmer at Penn State ... has a brother, Spencer. HAYDEN KOLBY LAMBERT 73 KOLEK 36 OFFENSIVE TACKLE • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-5 • 290 WIDE RECEIVER • FRESHMAN • RS • 5-11 • 200 MAJOR: FINANCE MAJOR: HEALTH & FITNESS MANAGEMENT ALEDO, TEXAS LAGRANGE, TEXAS ALEDO HIGH SCHOOL LAGRANGE HIGH SCHOOL 2014 ACCOLADES Played in two games as a reserve offensive lineman ... had four knockdown blocks against Ar- • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State kansas-Pine Bluff. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 2013 2014 Served as a reserve offensive lineman ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts. Sat out the season as a redshirt after joining the Bobcats in spring practice. 2012 HIGH SCHOOL Sat out the season as a redshirt. Earned Honorable Mention All-State honors ... named All-District 23-3A First Team selection as a senior after earning Second-Team honors as junior ... earned All-Region IX-3A honors as a junior HIGH SCHOOL and senior ... named Second-Team All-State baseball player by Texas Sportswriters Association ... Named All-District 5-4A First-Team selection ... played for coach Tim Buchanan ... two-year let- led LaGrange to state baseball championship game after hitting an inside-the-park grand-slam terman for two-time Class 4A state championship team ... also a member of the varsity team home run in the semifinal contest and the Leopards went on to win the state title. during the state championship season as a sophomore ... earned Academic All-District honors and was a Honorable Mention Academic All-State section ... member of the National Honor Soci- PERSONAL ety and Future Business Leaders of America ... competed at the state conference for FBLA. Born on Oct. 4, 1994 ... son of Darrell and Sheila Kolek. PERSONAL Born on Dec. 2, 1993 ... son of Randy and Cynthia Lambert.

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2013 INOKE Earned All-Sun Belt Conference Second-Team honors by SBC coaches, College Sports Madness and Phil Steele ... played in 12 games and started the last 10 contests ... one of the top two rushing LANGI 81 leaders in the SBC with 945 yards and nine touchdowns on 164 carries ... caught 19 passes for 166 LONG SNAPPER • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-4 • 250 yards and one TD out of the backfield ... ran for a season-best 177 yards, including a season-long MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES 59-yard run, and a touchdown on 21 carries against Georgia State ... gained 140 yards and a TD versus UL Monroe ... had 138 yards and a season-best three touchdowns on 30 carries against EULESS, TEXAS Wyoming ... recorded his first 100-yard game with 103 yards and a touchdown on seven carries TRINITY HIGH SCHOOL at Texas Tech ... caught four passes for 43 yards at Arkansas State ... had two catches in seven other games ... caught a 23-yard touchdown pass at Southern Miss ... member of the 100% Club 2014 during spring workouts. Sat out the season as a redshirt. 2012 HIGH SCHOOL Played in seven games as a true freshman ... ran for 76 yards and a touchdown on eight carries Played tight end for coach Steve Lineweaver at Trinity ... caught three passes for 28 yards in four ... had a season-long 47-yard run versus Idaho ... scored his first career touchdown on a 15-yard games as a senior ... helped Trinity post a 12-1 record as a senior. run against New Mexico State.

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Born April 9, 1996 ... son of the late Inoke Langi, Sr. and Mana Langi. Named a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... chosen DFW All-Area 4A Second-Team after rushing for 1,682 yards and 32 touchdowns on 233 carries as a senior ... averaged 7.2 yards per carry ... ROBERT also caught 23 passes for 361 yards and a touchdown ... named District 15-4A Offensive MVP ... earned All-District First-Team honors as a junior and senior ... also ran for 1,200 yards and scored LOWE 28 19 touchdowns while averaging 7.1 yards per carry as a junior. RUNNING BACK • SENIOR • 3L • 5-10 • 195 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONAL Born on April 15, 1994 ... son of Robert and Glenda Lowe. WAXAHACHIE, TEXAS WAXAHACHIE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G ACCOLADES 2012 7 8 76 1 47 9.5 10.9 • 2015 Doak Walker Award Watch List 2013 12 164 945 9 59 5.8 78.8 • 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team by publications 2014 11 185 1091 12 51 5.9 99.2 • 2015 Preseason All-Texas FBS Second Team TOTAL 30 357 2112 22 59 5.9 70.4 • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team • 2014 Texas State Offensive Player of the Year RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G • 2013 All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team 2012 7 1 7 0 7 0.1 7.0 1.0 • 2013 Texas State Offensive Player of the Year 2013 12 19 166 1 23 1.6 8.7 13.8 2014 11 24 207 1 23 2.2 8.6 18.8 2015 TOTAL 30 44 380 2 23 1.5 8.6 12.7 Named 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team by Phil Steele and Athlon ... chosen as Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas FBS Second Team running back after becoming the first SINGLE GAME HIGHS Texas State running back to rush over 1000 yards since 2009. Rush attempts: 30, Wyoming, Sep 28, 2013 Rush yards: 236, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 2014 Rush TDs: 4, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 Played in 11 games and made 10 starts at tailback ... earned All-Sun Belt Conference Third- Long rush: 59, Georgia State, Oct 19, 2013 Team honors by College Sports Madness and Phil Steele ... named All-SBC Honorable Mention by Receptions: 5, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 league coaches and selected media ... rushed for 1,091 yards and 12 touchdowns on 185 carries Receiving yards: 55, at Illinois, Sep 20, 2014 ... caught 24 passes for 207 and one TD ... ranked fifth among SBC leaders with 99.2 yards per Receiving TDs: 1, at Southern Miss, Aug 31, 2013 & at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 game, 5.9 yards per carry and 12 rushing touchdowns ... named SBC Player-of-the-Week after Long reception: 23, three times, last at Illinois, Sep 20, 2014 rushing for a career-best 236 yards and tying a school record by rushing for four touchdowns Total offense attempts: 30, Wyoming, Sep 28, 2013 (30 rush,0 pass) against Arkansas State ... had 146 yards on 20 carries and caught three passes for 22 yards and Total ofense yards: 236, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (236 rush,0 pass) a TD at Georgia State ... opened the season rushing 150 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries All-purpose yards: 241, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... ran for 117 yards on 26 carries and caught four passes for 55 yards at Illinois ... ran for 92 yards and a TD on 16 carries against Navy.

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ERIC HIGH SCHOOL Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... named to the Super Gold team by LUNA the Beaumont Enterprise as a junior and senior ... selected Honorable Mention All-State by Texas 27 Sportswriters Association ... chosen First-Team All-District as a junior and senior after earning WIDE RECEIVER • SOPHOMORE • TR • 6-1 • 200 Second Team honors as a sophomore ... tabbed First-Team All-Region as a junior ... chosen First- MAJOR: PUBLIC RELATIONS & MASS COMMUNICATIONS Team All-District as a discus thrower for the Silsbee track and field team ... played for coach Bob- DEER PARK, TEXAS by McGallion ... did not give up a sack in 12 games ... played on an offense that averaged 418 yards and 41 points during the regular season ... helped lead Silsbee to a 9-3 record, including DEER PARK HIGH SCHOOL a 5-1 record in district play ... helped Silsbee reach the Regional final in 2013 and the Bi-District MIDWESTERN STATE championship game in the 2011 campaign ... named an Academic All-State selection ... ranked PREVIOUS SCHOOL fourth in his senior class with a 4.4 GPA ... was a district champion in the discus for track and field Played in nine games as a freshman at Midwestern State ... played primarily on special teams as team ... member of the National Honor Society ... posted an SAT score of 1620 and transferred 27 freshman ... had one reception for 13 yards that extended a scoring drive ... recorded 11 tackles college credit hours to Texas State. and nine “DeCleaters” on special teams. PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Born on Dec. 1, 1995 in Bedford, Texas ... son of Kyle and Michelle Mackey ... his father is an of- Three-year letterman in football and track and field at Deer Park ... earned All-District 21-5A fensive coordinator at Silsbee High School after playing quarterback with the St. Louis Cardinals, First-Team honors as a senior wide receiver after catching 37 passes for 572 yards and nine touch- Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets and Miami Dolphins of the NFL in 1984-89 ... his grandfather, downs ... was an All-District 22-5A wide receiver as a junior after recording 42 catches for 756 Dee Mackey, played with the San Francisco 49ers, Baltimore Colts and New York Jets in 1959-67. yards and 11 TDs ... played for Texas in the Texas-Louisiana Bayou Bowl All-Star game ... earned Academic All-State honors as a senior ... was a three-time Academic All-District selection. STEDMAN PERSONAL MAYBERRY Born on Dec. 18, 1994 ... son of Chriszelda and Richard Luna. 26 RUNNING BACK • FRESHMAN • RS • 5-10 • 189 EVAN MAJOR: FINANCE LYONS CEDAR PARK, TEXAS 49 VISTA RIDGE HIGH SCHOOL LINEBACKER • SOPHOMORE • TR • 6-1 • 225 MAJOR: APPLIED SOCIOLOGY 2014 CIBOLO, TEXAS Played in one game as a reserve running back before sitting out the rest of the season ... gained STEELE HIGH SCHOOL 54 yards on 12 carries and caught an eight-yard pass versus Arkansas-Pine Bluff.

WEST TEXAS A&M PREVIOUS SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Transfer from West Texas A&M. Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... played for coach Rodney Vincent ... ranked among the Top 20 running backs in Texas by Dave Campbell’s Football magazine ... rushed HIGH SCHOOL for 2,593 yards and 23 touchdowns on 376 carries in his four-year high school career at Vista Earned All-Area Second Team and All-District First-Team honors as a senior ... recorded 80 tackles Ridge ... tallied 546 yards and five touchdowns on 80 carries as a senior ... chosen as Vista Ridge’s and intercepted one pass ... selected to play in THSCA All-Star game ... helped Knights finish se- Offensive Player of the Year ... named a Second-Team All-State selection and a First-Team All-Dis- nior season with a 15-1 record ... played on Class 5A state championship team ... state qualifier in trict 25-4A performer after rushing for 1,468 yards and 17 touchdowns on 202 carries as a junior 4x100-meter relay and won state champion. ... also caught six passes for 110 yards and a TD as a senior after recording 10 receptions for 60 yards as a junior ... caught 17 passes for 135 yards as a sophomore ... averaged 31.56 yards on PERSONAL nine kickoff returns throughout his career ... also a member of the track and basketball teams ... Born on July 28, 1994 ... Son of Kelley and John Spencer. member of the National Honor Society and had a 3.0 GPA.

PERSONAL KANON Born on July 9, 1995 ... son of Steve and Cynthia Mayberry. MACKEY 68 CAREER STATISTICS GUARD • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-4 • 302 RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G MAJOR: COMPUTER SCIENCE 2014 1 12 54 0 12 4.5 54.0

SILSBEE, TEXAS SINGLE GAME HIGHS SILSBEE HIGH SCHOOL Rush attempts: 12, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 Rush yards: 54, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (12 carries) ACCOLADES Long rush: 12, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State Reception: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher Receiving yards: 8, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (1 reception) in 2014-15 Long reception: 8, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 All-purpose yards: 62, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 2014 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

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DALLAS BRANDON McCLARTY 63 MCDOWELL 6 DEFENSIVE TACKLE• JUNIOR • 2L • 5-11 • 294 CORNERBACK • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-10 • 179 MAJOR: PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE CORRECTIONS LEAGUE CITY, TEXAS DESOTO, TEXAS CLEAR SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL DESOTO HIGH SCHOOL

ACCOLADES ACCOLADES • Named Preseason All-SBC defensive lineman by publications • 2015 Fred Bleil Award winner as Texas State Most Improved Defensive Player in the spring

2015 2014 Named Preseason All-SBC defensive lineman by ESPN... chosen Preseason All-SBC Second Team Played in 10 games as a reserve cornerback and on special teams ... recorded five tackles, in- by Phil Steele ... selected Preseason All-SBC Fourth Team by Athlon. cluding four solo stops ... returned four punts for three yards ... had a six-yard return at Tulsa ... recorded two tackles against Illinois and UL Lafayette ... also had an assist at ULM. 2014 One of the most improved student-athletes on the defensive line ... played in 12 games ... made 2013 11 starts as a nose tackle ... recorded 41 tackles, including 22 solo stops ... had 3.0 sacks for a loss Sat out the season as a redshirt. of 12 yards and 7.0 tackles for loss of 28 yards ... registered a season-best of seven tackles against South Alabama ... had five tackles versus Tulsa, Idaho and Arkansas State ... made four stops HIGH SCHOOL against UL Lafayette and New Mexico State ... had a quarterback hurry and a quarterback sack Ranked as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... played for All-American Texas State alumnus Claude against Idaho ... also recorded sacks against Tulsa and UL Lafayette. Mathis ... served as team captain and led the Eagles to a 14-1 overall record, No. 8 national rank- ing and state semifinals ... member of the state’s 7-on-7 champions ... named an All-District 7-5A 2013 First-Team wide receiver ... led the district in kickoff return yards per attempt ... named DeSoto’s Played in five games as a reserve defensive lineman ... recorded six tackles ... had a season-best Offensive Player of the Year after leading the team with 59 receptions and 874 yards ... caught of three tackles at UL Lafayette ... tallied two stops versus Western Kentucky ... had one tackle seven touchdown passes as a senior ... earned the team’s offseason Iron Eagle award ... played as at Arkansas State. a wide receiver on offense and cornerback on defense.

2012 PERSONAL Sat out the season as a redshirt. Born Dec. 29, 1996 ... son of Anthony and Carolyn McDowell.

HIGH SCHOOL CAREER STATISTICS Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... rated as one of the Top 100 players in the Greater TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd Houston area by Vype Magazine.com ... two-time Class 5A All-State Team selection by Texas 2014 10 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Associated Press of Sports Editors ... named District 24-5A Defensive MVP as a senior in 2011 and a All-District First Team as a sophomore and junior ... four-year starter at Clear Springs for PUNT RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G coach Clint Hartman ... registered 108 tackles and eight sacks as a senior ... also recovered three 2014 10 4 3 0 6 0.8 0.3 fumbles and forced another three fumbles ... had a season-high 14 tackles against Pearland Dawson ... recorded 133 tackles and 8.5 sacks as a junior ... tallied 107 tackles and eight sacks SINGLE GAME HIGHS as a sophomore. Punt returns: 2, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 & at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 Punt return yards: 6, at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 (2 returns) PERSONAL Long punt return: 6, at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 Born on March 26, 1994 ... son of Dallas and Nesha McClarty ... his cousin, Leonard Marshall Tackles: 2, UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 (2-0); at Illinois, Sept 20, 2014 played football at LSU and with the New York Giants. Tackles for loss: 2.0, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (2-0)

CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds SACKS Yds FR Blkd TREY 2013 5 2 4 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 12 22 19 41 7.0 28 3.0 12 0 0 McGOWAN 52 TOTAL 17 24 23 47 7.0 28 3.0 12 0 0 LINEBACKER • SENIOR • 2L • 6-0 • 228 MAJOR: ECONOMICS SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 7, at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 (2-5) KERENS, TEXAS Sacks: 1.0, three times, last vs UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 (1-0) KERENS HIGH SCHOOL Tackles for loss: 2.0, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (2-0) WEST TEXAS A&M ACCOLADES • 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team by publications • 2015 Preseason All-Texas FBS Second Team

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2015 PRESEASON PERSONAL Named 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team by Phil Steele and Fourth-Team by Son of David and Kathleen Meadows ... born Feb. 11, 1994 ... major is health and fitness man- Athlon ... named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas FBS Second Team. agement.

2014 RYAN Played in 11 games ... made seven starts ... ranked second among team leaders and 17th in the Sun Belt Conference with 7.8 tackles per game ... had a total of 80 tackles, including 45 solo MELTON 76 tackles ... broke up three passes ... had two tackles for loss of four yards ... registered a career-best OFFENSIVE LINE • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-5 • 339 of 17 tackles at ULM .. also had 12 stops versus New Mexico State and South Alabama ... recorded nine tackles in his first start of the season against Navy ... also tallied eight stops, including a MAJOR: AGRICULTURE tackle for a loss of three yards, versus Georgia Southern ... broke up a pass against Idaho, ULM LIBERTY, TEXAS and Arkansas State. LIBERTY HIGH SCHOOL

2013 ACCOLADES Played in two games on special teams after joining the the team in spring practice. • 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second Team by SBC and publications • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention PREVIOUS SCHOOL Transfer from West Texas A&M where he was a redshirt. 2015 Named a Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Second-Team selection by SBC Coaches and selected HIGH SCHOOL media, Phil Steele and Lindy’s ... chosen Preseason All-SBC Third Team by Athlon. Selected to play in the 2011 Texas High School Coaches Association All-Star Football Classic ... also played in the FCA All-Star game ... recorded nearly 550 career tackles at Kerens ... had 149 2014 tackles, 28 tackles for loss, eight sacks, two fumbles recoveries, forced 3 fumbles and intercepted Named All-Sun Belt Conference Honorable Mention by SBC coaches and selected media ... started 1 pass as a senior in 2010 ... earned Class 1A All-State honors as a senior ... named the Golden all 12 games ... logged 55.5 knockdowns throughout the season ... surrendered just five sacks ... Circle’s Defensive Player of the Year as a junior and senior and was a three-time All-Area selection had a season-best of seven knockdowns at South Alabama and Georgia State ... had five knock- ... was named Sixth Man of the Year as a point guard in basketball ... recorded a fifth-place in shot downs in five other games, including UL Lafayette, Georgia Southern, Tulsa and Arkansas State ... put for track and field team at Class 2A State Championships with a mark of 51-feet, 2.75 inches. netted 4.5 pancake blocks at ULM and four versus Idaho and Navy.

PERSONAL 2013 Born on April 19, 1993 ... son of Chester and Angela McGowan. Played in nine games with six starts as a redshirt freshman ... tallied 10 knockdown blocks as a strong-side guard and offensive tackle ... tallied three pancake blocks against Texas Tech and CAREER STATISTICS Idaho ... had two knockdowns at UL Lafayette...had one pancake against Wyoming and Prairie TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd View A&M ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts. 2013 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 2014 11 45 35 80 2.0 4 3 0 0 0 2012 TOTAL 13 45 35 80 2.0 4 3 0 0 0 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

SINGLE GAME HIGHS HIGH SCHOOL Tackles: 17, at UL Monroe, Oct 25, 2014 (7-10) Rated as a three-star prospect by 247Sports.com ... named an All-District 22-3A First-Team selec- Tackles for loss: 1.0, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 (1-0) & UL Lafayette, Oct 14, 2014 (1-0) tion as an offensive lineman and a Second-Team selection as a defensive end during his senior Pass breakups: 1, three times, last vs Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 season ... was an All-Area selection as a tight end after catching 15 passes for 203 yards and a touchdown during his junior campaign ... three-year starter for head coach Shane Deel after he began playing organized football as a freshman ... also saw action as a defensive end and offen- CHRIS sive tackle at Liberty ... also lettered in basketball and track and field. MEADOWS 91 PERSONAL DEFENSIVE END • SOPHOMORE • SQUAD • 6-3 • 230 Born on March 27, 1994 ... son of Kenny and Trudi Melton. MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT ROUND ROCK, TEXAS DEMUN ROUND ROCK HIGH SCHOOL MERCER 10 ACCOLADES WIDE RECEIVER• SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-2• 197 • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State MAJOR: CONCRETE INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT 2014 LAMARQUE, TEXAS Joined football team in 2014 spring practice. LAMARQUE HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL Three-year letterman as an offensive lineman ... two-year starter ... earned All-District 16-5A 2014 First-Team honors as a junior. Played in 11 games ... recorded nine receptions ... caught a 16-yard touchdown on his first col- legiate reception against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... had a season-high of three catches for 15 yards at New Mexico State ... had a nine-yard reception at Georgia Southern and a seven-yard catch against Idaho ... caught a two-yard touchdown pass against Arkansas State.

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2013 returned an interception 60 yards for a touchdown at Georgia State ... also had a 46-yard return Sat out the season as a redshirt. at South Alabama ... led the Bobcats with nine tackles and had an interception against Arkansas State ... returned his first interception 23 yards at UL Lafayette ... posted a career-best of 11 tack- HIGH SCHOOL les at New Mexico State. Named a three-star recruit by Rivals.com and ESPN.com ... named District MVP and KUBE-TV Player of the Year after completing 78 of 131 passes for 1,067 yards and 16 touchdowns and 2013 running for 1,136 yards on 17 touchdowns as a senior ... also received the Martin Luther King Played in 12 games with one start ... recorded 19 tackles, including 17 solo stops ... had two Image award in 2012 ... played for head coach Mike Jackson ... led Cougars to an 11-2 overall tackles for loss of four yards against Prairie View A&M ... broke up a pass and blocked a field record in 2012 ... played as a sophomore and junior at Chavez HS in Houston ... completed 48 goal attempt against Prairie View A&M ... had a season-high of three tackles against Southern of 127 passes for 585 yards and ran for 427 yards and six TDs on 66 carries as a junior ... was an Miss, Prairie View A&M, Texas Tech and UL Lafayette ... member of the 100% Club during spring All-District Second-Team wide receiver after catching 18 passes for 228 yards that year ... earned workouts. All-State honors and was named the Chavez Offensive MVP after throwing for 1,706 yards and 21 touchdowns, and rushing for 1,156 yards and 13 touchdowns as a sophomore ... also earned 2012 All-District First-Team and District Newcomer of the Year honors that season ... competed in track Played in six games as a reserve cornerback ... recorded one solo tackle against Texas Tech ... and field and basketball throughout his high school career. had an assisted stop at Utah State ... intercepted a pass and returned it 32 yards against Idaho.

PERSONAL 2011 Born on Sept. 21, 1994 ... son of George and Debra Mercer ... younger brother of current Bobcat Sat out the season as a redshirt. wide receiver Jafus Gaines. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER STATISTICS Two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... member of three state championship teams at Daingerfield ... RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G helped lead the Tigers to a combined 46-3 record in his three seasons, including a 14-1 mark in 2014 11 9 54 2 16 0.8 6.0 4.9 2010 ... named All-State defensive back ... named to the East Texas “Dream Team” ... earned All-District honors ... played for coach Barry Bowman ... member of the baseball team under SINGLE GAME HIGHS coach Curly Burgle and the track team under coach Thomas Hightower ... helped Daingerfield Touchdowns: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 ; Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 win a track and field championship ... member of the Honor Roll. Receptions: 3, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 Receiving yards: 16, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (1 reception) PERSONAL Receiving TDs: 1 [t-14th], Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014; Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 Born on Aug. 6, 1993 ... son of David and Sonya Mims ... his father played at Baylor (1988-93) and Long reception: 16, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 for the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons in 1993-95. All-purpose yards: 16, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 CAREER STATISTICS DAVID TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD INT Yds TD Blkd 2012 6 1 1 2 0.0 0 2 1 32 0 0 MIMS II 2013 12 16 3 19 2.0 4 1 0 0 0 1 22 2014 12 36 12 48 3.5 11 8 5 129 1 0 CORNERBACK • SENIOR • 3L • 5-11 • 198 TOTAL 30 53 16 69 5.5 15 11 6 161 1 0 MAJOR: PHILOSOPHY DAINGERFIELD, TEXAS SINGLE GAME HIGHS Touchdowns: 1, at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 DAINGERFIELD HIGH SCHOOL All-purpose yards: 60, at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 ACCOLADES Interceptions: 1, six times • 2015 Jim Thorpe Award Preseason Watch List Long interception return: 60, at Georgia State, Nov 29, 2014 • 2015 Preseason Sun Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year by SBC and publications Tackles: 11, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (6-5) • 2015 Concensus Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference First Team by SBC and publications Tackles for loss: 2.0, Prairie View A&M, Sept 07, 2013 (2-0) • 2015 Preseason All-Texas FBS First Team Pass breakups: 1, five times • 2015 Preseason Best Cover Corner In Sun Belt Blocked kicks: 1, Prairie View A&M, Sept 07, 2013 • 2015 Preseason Top NFL Prospect In Sun Belt • 2014 All-Sun Belt Conference First Team JORDAN 2015 MITTIE Named on the Jim Thorpe Award Preseason Watch List ... chosen the Preseason Sun Belt Con- 51 ference Defensive Player of the Year by the SBC Coaches and selected media ... chosen Preseason LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN • PREP • 6-3 • 235 All-SBC First-Team selection by SBC Coaches and selected media, Phil Steele, Athlon and Lindy’s ... MAJOR: FINANCE named Lindy’s Preseason Sun Belt Defensive Player of the Year, best cover cornerback and top NFL ALEDO, TEXAS prospect ... named to Dave Campbell’s Texas Football’s All-Texas FBS First Team. ALEDO HIGH SCHOOL 2014 NAVY PREP Named All-Sun Belt Conference First-Team selection by panel of league coaches and selected me- PREP SCHOOL dia members ... chosen All-SBC Second-Team defensive back by College Sports Madness and Phil Attended Navy Prep. Steele ... ranked 19th nationally and third among Sun Belt Conference leaders with an average of 0.42 interceptions per game ... was sixth among team leaders with 48 tackles ... recorded all five of his interceptions in the last seven games of the season ... broke up three other passes ...

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HIGH SCHOOL 2013 Played inside linebacker at Aledo ... three-year letterman who was elected as team captain by Sat out the season as a redshirt. his teammates as a senior ... helped lead Aledo to the 2011 and 2013 Class 4A Division II state championships ... named All-State Second-Team defense and Dave Campbell’s Super Elite team PREVIOUS SCHOOL as a senior ... chosen District 7-4A All-District Defensive Player of the Year ... named to the All- Played strong side defensive end at Pierce College ... tallied 29 tackles, 6.5 tackles for loss and DFW Second-Team by VYPE magazine ... recorded 149 tackles (82 solo, 67 assists) and five sacks four sacks as a sophomore ... also broke up one pass and forced a fumble ... helped lead Pierce to ... also forced two fumbles, recovered a fumble and broke up three passes as a senior ... helped a 9-2 record in 2012 ... played for Efrain Martinez. lead the Bearcats to an undefeated 16-0 record and No. 25 national ranking in 2013 ... Aledo outscored its opponents 1,023-147 that season ... named Defensive MVP in state championship HIGH SCHOOL game after leading the Bearcats with seven tackles ... named All-State Honorable Mention by Played at Simi Valley High School ... recorded 27 tackles, including 15 solo stops in nine games Texas Sportswriters Association as a junior ... earned All-District 7-4A First-Team honors after as a senior ... had three sacks and four quarterback hurries ... also broke up a pass ... played for leading Aledo with 120 tackles, including 78 solo stops ... also logged three sacks, eight tackle for Lance Martin. losses, eight quarterback hurries, one interception and three fumble recoveries. 2013 PERSONAL Sat out the season as a redshirt. Born on June 10, 1995 ... son of Kansas State women’s basketball head coach Jeff Mittie and Shanna Mittie. CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR HUR TRYSTON 2014 10 2 5 7 0.5 0 0 0 0 2 MIZERAK 67 SINGLE GAME HIGHS OFFENSIVE TACKLE • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-6 • 290 Tackles: 3, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (2-1) MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES Tackles for loss: .5, at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 & Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 GARLAND, TEXAS FRED NORTH GARLAND HIGH SCHOOL NIXON 15 ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State WIDE RECEIVER • JUNIOR • 1L • 6-3 • 200 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15 MAJOR: GEOGRAPHY WATER RESOURCES WILLIS, TEXAS 2014 Sat out the season as a redshirt. WILLIS HIGH SCHOOL 2014 HIGH SCHOOL Played in one game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... scrambled for 12 yards against the Lions. Tabbed as a three-star recruit by ESPN Recruiting Nation and Scout.com ... rated as a two-star re- cruit by Rivals.com ... named to the All-District 11-5A First-Team as a senior and Second-Team as 2013 a junior ... received North Garland’s Outstanding Offensive Lineman Award twice ... listed among Served as a reserve quarterback ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts. the Top 100 juniors in Texas ... three-year starter for coach Joe Castillo ... competed in the discus for the track and field team ... member of the basketball team ... has a 3.6 GPA in the math, 2012 science and technology magnet program ... scored 1400 on his SAT. Sat out the season as a redshirt.

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Born on March 7, 1996 in Pittsburgh, Pa. ... son of AJ and Michelle Mizerak ... his cousin, Carter Named a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... rated as one of the Top 100 players in the Greater Hill, played at Texas in 1985-87. Houston area by Vype Magazine.com ... named the District 18-4A Offensive MVP as a senior after completing 140 of his 244 passes for 2,261 yards and 23 touchdowns ... also ran for 139 yards RUSMIN and five TDs on 55 carries as a senior ... led Willis to a District 18-4A championship ... named the District 18-4A Offensive Player of the Year and was Co-Offensive Most Valuable Player All-Mont- NIKOCEVIC 99 gomery County as a junior after completing 136 of 218 passes for 1,993 yards and 26 touchdowns ... threw for 2,121 yards and 15 touchdowns during his sophomore season ... played for coach DEFENSIVE TACKLE • SENIOR • 1L • 6-4 • 240 Audie Jackson at Willis. MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES SIMI VALLEY, CALIF. PERSONAL SIMI VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL Born Dec. 24, 1993 ... son of Fredrick and Nichelle Nixon. PIERCE COLLEGE 2014 Played in 10 games as a reserve defensive lineman ... recorded seven tackles, including two solo stops ... assisted in a tackle for loss ... recorded two quarterback hurries ... registered a sea- son-high of three tackles and two solo stops against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... registered two tackles against Arkansas State ... had a hurry against Idaho and South Alabama.

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CHRIS SINGLE GAME HIGHS Points scored: 12, 3 times, last vs. Georgia State, Oct. 19, 2013 NUTALL Touchdowns: 2, 3 times, last vs. Georgia State, Oct. 19, 2013 30 Rush attempts: 11, vs. Wyoming, Sept 28, 2013 RUNNING BACK • SENIOR • 2L • 5-8 • 190 Rush yards: 132, vs Prairie View A&M, Sept 7, 2013 MAJOR: APPLIED SOCIOLOGY Rush TDs: 2, 3 times, last vs. Georgia State, Oct. 19, 2013 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Long rush: 77, vs Prairie View A&M, Sept 7, 2013 Receptions: 2, vs. Wyoming, Sept 28, 2013 A&M CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL Receiving yards: 24, vs. Wyoming, Sept 28, 2013 ACCOLADES Total offense attempts: 13, vs. Wyoming, Sept. 28, 2013 (11 rush, 2 pass) • 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Fourth Team by by Phil Steele Total offense yards: 132, vs Prairie View A&M, Sept 7 2013 (132 rush, 0 pass)

2014 JAVANTE Sat out the season. O’ROY 24 2013 DEFENSIVE BACK • JUNIOR • JC • 6-0 • 180 Played in 11 games ... ran for a season-best of 132 yards and two touchdowns on eight carries against Prairie View A&M ... had a season-best 77-yard run against the Panthers ... gained 90 MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES yards on nine carries versus Georgia State ... rushed for 76 yards on 12 carries versus South Ala- ANTELOPE, CALIF. bama ... also ran for 62 yards and two touchdowns on 11 attempts against Wyoming ... caught ANTELOPE HIGH SCHOOL a season-best two passes for 24 yards against the Cowboys ... had a 12-yard reception versus PALOMAR COLLEGE South Alabama. PREVIOUS SCHOOL Ranked fourth among Palomar’s leading tacklers with 58 stops, including 34 solo ... had one tack- 2012 le for a five-yard loss ... intercepted one pass and broke up six others ... recovered one and forced Sat out the season as a redshirt. three fumbles ... intercepted two passes and returned one 101 yards for the longest return in school history for a touchdown ... returned another 88 yards for a TD for the school’s fourth-lon- 2011 gest return ... broke up nine passes overall, forced three fumbles and recovered two ... tallied 48 Saw action in six games as a reserve running back ... registered 71 yards on 17 carries and one tackles, four interceptions and 12 pass breakups as a freshman ... also forced three fumbles and touchdown in 2011 ... recorded six carries for 24 yards at Wyoming ... scored first career touch- recovered one. down on a 14-yard run against Lamar ... finished with 42 yards on four carries.

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Two-sport letterman in football and basketball ... three-year starter in football ... earned All-Cap- Two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... three-time First-Team All-District 12-5A selection for head ital Athletic League First-Team honors as senior ... named Special Teams Player of the Year ... coach Jim Slaughter ... District 12-5A Offensive MVP his senior season for Regional Finalist Tigers recorded 48 tackles, four interceptions, 12 pass breakups and two forced fumbles as a senior. ... rushed for 1,905 yards and 20 TDs to go along with 337 yards receiving, 5 receiving TDs, and 56 return yards in his senior season ... Third-Team All-State selection ... rushed for 1,226 yards and PERSONAL 13 TDs his junior season ... rushed for 919 yards and nine TDs his sophomore season ... holds the Born on Nov. 8, 1993 ... son of Andre and Sharon O’Roy. school record for total yards rushing with 3,714 yards and 39 rushing TDs to go with 551 career receiving yards and eight receiving TDs ... was listed on A or B Honor Roll throughout high school. ROOSEVELT PERSONAL PEARSON 44 Born on Dec. 1, 1992 in Bryan, Texas ... son of Chris and Dina Nutall. DEFENSIVE END• JUNIOR • RS• 6-5 • 255 MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES CAREER STATISTICS RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G PERRIS, CALIF. 2011 6 17 71 1 21 4.2 11.8 CITRUS HIGH SCHOOL 2013 11 83 477 6 77 5.7 43.4 MT. SAN JACINTO COLLEGE TOTAL 17 100 548 7 77 5.5 32.2 2014 Sat out the season as a redshirt. RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2011 6 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2013 11 5 48 0 25 0.5 9.6 4.4 Rated a three-star recruit from Rivals.com, ESPN Recruiting Nation and 247Sports.com after his TOTAL 17 5 48 0 25 0.3 9.6 2.8 sophomore season at Mt. San Jacinto College ... ranked as a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... played for coach Casey Mazzotta ... compiled 31 tackles, including 17 solo stops ... had 2.5 sacks for loss of 17 yards to lead Mt. San Jacinto ... tallied 8.5 tackles for loss of 39 yards to lead the team as well ... broke up three passes to tie for second among team leaders... recorded 14 assists, 2.5 sacks and averaged of 3.1 tackles per game ... tallied 43 tackles and six sacks as a freshman.

HIGH SCHOOL Played defensive end at Citrus Hill High School.

PERSONAL Born on Dec. 11, 1993 ... son of Roosevelt Pearson and Felicia Robinson.

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PERSONAL DREW Born on April 30, 1992 in New Braunfels, Texas ... son of Rick and Sheri Rhoades ... father gradu- PETERSON 61 ated from Texas State in 1981 ... enjoys hunting and fishing. DEFENSIVE END • SOPHOMORE • SQ • 6-1 • 244 CARRER STATISTICS MAJOR: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2014 8 1 12 0 12 0.1 12.0 1.5 DRIPPING SPRINGS, TEXAS DRIPPING SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL FELIX 2014 ROMERO 77 Did not see any action in games. OFFENSIVE LINE • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-4 • 303 2013 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE Sat out the season as a redshirt. CEDAR PARK, TEXAS CEDAR PARK HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Earned All-District 25-4A honors as a defensive lineman after accumulating 22 tackles, including ACCOLADES 20 solo stops as a senior ... had a season-best 3.5 tackles against Leander and Vista Ridge ... • Named to 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team offense by by Phil Steele finished third at the State Powerlifting Championships in the 220-weight class with a total of • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State 1,670 lbs. after lifting 640 in the squats, 400 in the bench press and 630 in the dead lift ... had a sixth-place showing at the Regional Championships after lifting a total of 1370 pounds ... also 2014 had a fourth-place finish in the discus with a throw of 122 feet-3 inches. Played in 12 games and made nine starts as a strong-side guard ... ranked second among team leaders with 57 knockdowns ... had a season-high eight pancake blocks against Tulsa ... had sev- PERSONAL en knockdowns against ULM and Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... tallied six pancakes against New Mexico Born on Feb. 28, 1995. State and Georgia State ... had 5.5 knockdowns at South Alabama and five versus UL Lafayette and Arkansas State. JACK 2013 RHOADES 16 Started all 12 games as a redshirt freshman ... led the Bobcats with 33 knockdown blocks. WIDE RECEIVER/HOLDER • SENIOR • 1L • 6-1 • 200 MAJOR: SECONDARY EDUCATION 2012 Sat out the season as a redshirt. CAMERON, TEXAS YOE HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Named a three-star recruit by Rivals.com ... ESPNU No. 57 rated offensive lineman in the nation ACCOLADES ... ESPNU No. 120 overall rated player in Texas ... earned unanimous District 25-4A First-Team as • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State well as garnering First-Team District 25-4A honors his junior season ... ranked by Texasfootball. • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher com as a Top-30 Offensive Lineman ... did not allow a sack while also recording 178 knockdown in 2014-15 blocks en route to a district championship. • Graduated Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor of science degree in mathematics with teacher certification in May 2014 PERSONAL Born on Feb. 17, 1994 ... son of Felix Romero, Sr. and Leticia Gonzalez. 2014 Played in eight games on special teams and as a reserve wide receiver ... caught a 12-yard pass against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... was the holder on field goal and extra-point attempts. DILA

2013 ROSEMOND 15 Served as a backup wide receiver after playing the quarterback position during his first two years. DEFENSIVE BACK • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 5-10 • 175

2012 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Served as a backup quarterback. CYPRESS, TEXAS CYPRESS SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL 2011 Sat out the season as a redshirt. ACCOLADES • Named 2014 Texas State Outstanding Freshman of the Year HIGH SCHOOL Earned 2010 All-Central Texas Player of the Year ... chosen First-Team All-State quarterback and 2014 punter ... passed for 3,587 yards and 48 touchdowns as a senior ... averaged 43.48 yards per punt Played in 11 games ... named Texas State’s Outstanding Freshman of the Year ... recorded 24 tack- ... led team to 14-1 record and Class 2A State championship game ... named team MVP ... played les, including 15 unassisted stops ... recovered a fumble at South Alabama ... had a season-best of for his father, Rick Rhoades ... named State Farm Scholar Athlete ... named Ford Motor Company nine tackles against South Alabama ... tallied five stops, including a season-best four solo stops, Built Ford Tough 2A High School Player of the Year ... earned First-Team All-District basketball ... against Arkansas State ... had three solo tackles against South Alabama and Georgia State. tennis team MVP ... track regional finalist ... president of Yoe High School’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes chapter ... earned a 3.81 GPA.

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2013 Sat out the season as a redshirt. BRANDON HIGH SCHOOL SARABIA 62 Named a three-star recruit by ESPN.com and Rivals.com ... ranked in the top 60 in his position by GUARD • SENIOR • 1L • 6-4 • 300 Rivals.com ... ranked in the top 100 nationally in his position by ESPN.com ... Earned All-District MAJOR: PUBLIC RELATIONS & MASS COMMUNICATIONS 17-5A First Team honors ... recorded 74 tackles, including 54 solo stops and an interception as a senior ... saw action as a running back and wildcat quarterback in the last two seasons ... tallied BAKERSFIELD, CALIF. 51 total tackles, 39 solo tackles, 12 assists and returned a kickoff for a touchdown as a junior ... GARCES HIGH SCHOOL played for head coach Rick Cobia. BAKERSFIELD COLLEGE

PERSONAL 2014 Born on Oct. 30, 1994 ... son of Eloude and Thomas Rosemond. Played in eight games ... made three starts ... tallied 18 knockdowns ... had a season-high of five pancake blocks against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... recorded four knockdowns against Arkansas CAREER STATISTICS State ... had three versus Navy and New Mexico State ... recorded two knockdowns against South TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd Alabama and one at Illinois. 2014 11 15 9 24 1.0 2 0 0 1 0 2013 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Sat out the season as a redshirt. Tackles: 9, at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 (3-6) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 (1-0) PREVIOUS SCHOOL Fumbles recovered: 1, at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 Ranked as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... rated as one of the Top 15 junior college guards by 247Sports.com ... earned All-Northern Conference First-Team honors as a sophomore ... helped lead Bakersfield College to a California State championship with an 11-2 record ... ranked among LOUIS top 25 interior linemen by JC Gridiron.com ... played for head coach Jeff Chudy. RUBIN 39 HIGH SCHOOL RUNNING BACK • SOPHOMORE • SQ • 5-9 • 223 Three-year letterman who play on both offense and defense at Garces High School ... helped MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE the Rams finish with a 10-2 record in 2011 ... Garces was undefeated in league play in his senior season ... tallied 39 total tackles as a senior defensive tackle ... tallied 16 tackles as a junior ... was PEARLAND, TEXAS a shot put and discus thrower in high school. PERSONAL ACCOLADES Born on July 22, 1993 ... nephew of Chad and Maggie Ensey. • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 • Earned Supercat Award as a big skill student-athlete during 2015 off-season workouts. KIAN 2014 SCHOENBORN 79 Joined the team in spring practice ... played in one game ... had four carries for 20 yards and two OFFENSIVE LINE • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 290 touchdowns ... had a season-best nine-yard run against the Lions. MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

HIGH SCHOOL JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Played at Pearland High School, where he was an All-District Second-Team selection. THE BOLLES HIGH SCHOOL

PERSONAL 2014 Born on May 3, 1991 ... son of Louis Rubin III and Sheryl Blahuta ... married to Amber Rubin ... Sat out the season as a redshirt. joined Army after graduating from high school. HIGH SCHOOL CAREER STATISTICS Rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... was a three-year starter for coach RUSHING G Att Yds TD Lg Avg/C Avg/G Corky Rogers ... named All-State FirstTeam as a senior after earning All-Area Second Team hon- 2014 1 4 20 2 9 5.0 20.0 ors as a junior ... helped lead The Bolles to a state championship in 2011 ... The Bolles was a runner-up in 2012 and 2013 ... competed in the shot put and discus for The Bolles track and field CAREER BESTS team ... also was a pitcher in baseball and threw a one-hitter in 2011. Touchdowns: 2, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 Rush attempts: 4, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 PERSONAL Rush yards: 20, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 Born on March 21, 1995, in Orange Park, Fla. ... son of Mitra Schoenborn and the late Mark Rush TDs: 2, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 Schoenborn ... hobbies include fishing. Long rush: 9, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014

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GABE AARON SCHRADE 32 SHAW 9 TIGHT END • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-4 • 227 SAFETY • SENIOR • 1L • 5-10 • 196 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES MAJOR: PSYCHOLOGY DELAND, FLA. SPRING, TEXAS DELAND HIGH SCHOOL DEKANEY HIGH SCHOOL NAVARRO COLLEGE ACCOLADES 2014 • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State Played in 12 games ... recorded 44 tackles, including 35 solo stops and 1.5 tackles for loss of • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher three yards ... forced a fumble against South Alabama ... had a quarterback hurry against Ar- in 2013-14 kansas-Pine Bluff ... tallied season highs of seven tackles, including five solo stops, against New Mexico State and Arkansas State ... registered 1.5 tackles for loss of three yards at New Mexico 2014 State ... recorded six tackles with four solo stops against Georgia Southern ... logged five tackles, Played in 12 games on special teams ... had a tackle against ULM. ... joined the team in spring including three solo, at Illinois ... recorded four solo tackles against Idaho and Georgia State ... practice after signing with Texas State in February. had four stops at Tulsa.

HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Ranked as the No. 23-ranked player in the Orlando Sentinel’s Central Florida 60 ... graduated in Totaled 71 tackles, averaging nearly six per game at Navarro in 2013 ... had an impact hit on Dec. 2013 ... rated as a two-star prospect by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... caught 31 passes for special teams in Brazos Valley Bowl that sparked Navarro’s comeback win ... best game came 346 yards and two touchdowns and rushed for 339 yards and four touchdowns on 56 carries as against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M with six tackles, including one for a loss, a pass breakup a senior at Deland ... played for coach Ken Brown ... tallied a season-best six passes for 87 yards and 29-yard interception return ... registered seven solo tackles and a season-high nine total in against Madison County ... also had five receptions for 21 yards and touchdown versus Seminole the win over Tyler. ... also caught four passes for 73 yards at Bolles ... ran for 150 yards and touchdown on 19 carries and returned a fumble 30 yards against Seabreeze ... had 13 receptions for 246 and three touch- HIGH SCHOOL downs as a tight end and four carries for 23 yards as a fullback as a junior ... Honor Roll student Earned All-District 13-5A Honorable Mention honors as a senior defensive back after leading who received the Rivalt Game Series Scholarship, which is awarded to player with highest GPA DeKaney to a 6-4 record ... also helped DeKaney reach state 7-on-7 tournament as a senior. on the football team. PERSONAL PERSONAL Born on Oct. 24, 1992. Born on May 15, 1995 ... son of Mark and Delta Schrade. CAREER STATISTICS CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Hur TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH 2014 12 35 9 44 1.5 3 0 1 0 1 2014 11 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 7, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (5-2) & Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (5-2) BRAZOS Tackles for loss: 1.5, at New Mexico State, Nov 01, 2014 (1-0) SEPERT 31 Fumbles forced: 1, at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 SAFETY • SOPHOMORE • JC • 6-0 • 185 MAJOR: AGRICULTURE BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT MAYPEARL, TEXAS MAYPEARL HIGH SCHOOL BLINN COLLEGE PREVIOUS SCHOOL Transfer from Blinn College ... recorded 21 tackles in eight games as a redshirt freshman in 2014.

HIGH SCHOOL Three-sport letterman ... earned All-District honors as a junior and a senior ... named an All-State linebacker in his senior season ... helped lead Maypearl to the second round of the playoffs as a sophomore ... was a regional qualifier in powerlifting and track.

PERSONAL Born on July 18, 1995 in Arlington, Texas ... son of Billy and Carrie Sepert ... agriculture major ... looks forward to a career in construction.

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yards and a season-best 51-yard return against Arkansas State ... had 79 return yards at Illinois ... JAMES had a 34-yard return against the Fighting Illini. SHERMAN 43 2013 KICKER/PUNTER •FRESHMAN • RS • 5-10 • 176 Earned All-SBC First-Team honors as a kickoff returner by College Sports Madness and Phil Steele MAJOR: POLITICAL SCIENCE ... played in 12 games ... became one of 13 student-athletes in NCAA history to return two kick- offs for a touchdown in a single game when he recorded returns of 100 and 92 yards for touch- MONTGOMERY, ALA. downs in Texas State’s first Sun Belt Conference game at UL Lafayette ... ranked fifth nationally CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL and second among SBC leaders in kickoff returns overall after averaging 29.9 yards on 20 returns ... his two touchdowns also set school records for most TDs scored on a kickoff return in a game, ACCOLADES season and career ... had three returns overall for a total of 211 yards against the Ragin’ Cajuns • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State to earn SBC Special Teams Player of the Week honors ... also recorded a 42-yard return at Troy ... • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15 caught 22 passes for 241 yards ... caught a 70-yard pass at Troy.

2014 2012 Sat out the season as a redshirt. Played in 12 games and made nine starts ... ranked fourth on the team with 21 receptions, 226 receiving yards and two touchdown catches ... had a season-best six catches for 85 yards at Navy ... HIGH SCHOOL caught a season-long 32-yard pass against the Midshipmen ... recorded four receptions for 41 yards Rated a three-star recruit by Scout.com ... rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... played for and a touchdown at UTSA ... tallied three catches for 35 yards in his collegiate debut at Houston. coach Greg Baker ...kicked a 48-yard field goal as a junior and a 47-yard field goal as a senior ... averaged 43 yards per punt as a senior ... placed 22nd nationally in the kicker position and 40th HIGH SCHOOL overall in the state of Alabama ... selected to be the kicker/punter for Alabama-Mississippi All- Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... played for coach Jamey Dubose ... helped lead Pratt- Star Game 2013 ... was named First-Team Kicker All-State for Alabama by Athlon Sports ... placed ville to a 6A state championship over Hoover High School ... had 49 receptions for 753 yards and on the Top 10 ‘Watch List’ for River Region by Montgomery Advertiser ... named 2012 All-Metro five touchdowns his senior season. Punter in Montgomery Advertiser ... was awarded by the 2012 All-State Kicker Class 3A by Ala- bama Sports Writers Association ... was awarded the MCPS 2013 Varsity Football Leader Award’ PERSONAL 2013 All-State 1st team Preseason ... named 2013 All-Metro Punter in Montgomery Advertiser ... Born on Dec. 27, 1993 ... son of Valerie Smith. named 2013 All-State Punter Class 3A by Alabama Sports Writers Association ... awarded First Team All-State by the Alabama Sports Writers Association ... named the top-rated kicker in the CAREER STATISTICS nation for the Class of 2014 by Chris Sailer ... played for club soccer team that was a state semifi- RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G nalist two years in a row ... also member of baseball, and club and volleyball teams ... 2012 11 21 226 2 32 1.9 10.8 20.5 member of the National Honor Society and has a 3.77 GPA. 2013 12 22 241 2 70 1.8 11.0 20.1 2014 12 36 414 1 38 3.0 11.5 34.5 PERSONAL TOTAL 35 79 881 5 70 2.3 11.2 25.2 Born July 28, 1995, in Montgomery ... son of Craig and Diane Sherman ... his Godfather is former UCLA All-American and NBA player Bill Walton ... hobbies include table tennis, music and crossfit. KICK RETURNS G No. Yds TD Lg Avg/R Avg/G 2012 11 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 BRANDON 2013 12 20 598 2 100 29.9 49.8 2014 12 19 418 0 51 22.0 34.8 SMITH 5 TOTAL 35 39 1016 2 100 26.1 29.0 WIDE RECEIVER • SENIOR • 3L • 6-2 •170 SINGLE GAME HIGHS MAJOR: GEOGRAPHY Receptions: 8, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 PRATVILLE, ALA. Receiving yards: 97, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 (8 receptions) PRATVILLE HIGH SCHOOL Receiving TDs: 1, five times Long reception: 70, at Troy, Nov 29, 2013 ACCOLADES All-purpose yards: 233, UL Lafayette, Oct. 05, 2013 • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State Long kickoff returns: 100, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 05, 2013 • 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Fourth Team selection Kickoff return yards: 211, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 05, 2013 • 2013 All-Sun Belt Conference First-Team performer Kickoff return TDs: 2, at UL Lafayette, Oct. 05, 2013 • 2012 Texas State Outstanding Freshman Player of the Year STEPHEN 2015 Named 2015 Preseason All-Sun Belt Conference Third Team by Athlon as a kickoff returner ... was SMITH a Fourth Team selection by Phil Steele. 40 LINEBACKER • JUNIOR • 2L • 6-3 • 214 2014 MAJOR: ECONOMICS Played in 12 games as a wide receiver and kickoff returner ... made 10 starts at wide receiver ... MISSOURI CITY, TEXAS caught 36 passes for 414 yards and one touchdown ... averaged 22.0 yards on 19 kickoff returns to rank sixth among Sun Belt leaders ... had a season-high of eight catches for 97 yards ... had DULLES HIGH SCHOOL five receptions for 53 yards at Georgia State ... caught five passes for 86 yards at South Alabama 2014 ... returned a season-best of three kickoffs in four games ... registered a season-high of 83 return Played in eight games ... made three starts ... recorded 35 tackles, including 21 solo stops ... had one sack for a loss of a yard against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... recorded season-bests of nine

90 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE RETURNING PLAYERS tackles against Tulsa and Idaho ... had a season-high of six solo tackles at Tulsa ... made six tackles HIGH SCHOOL against Navy and UL Lafayette ... had four solo tackles against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Idaho and UL Named among Texas Top-300 Players by Dave Campbell’s Football Magazine ... earned Sec- Lafayette. ond-Team All-State and All-District First Team honors as a senior at Central Catholic ... completed 112 of 217 passes (51.6 percent) for 1,876 yards and 24 touchdowns with three interceptions ... 2013 also rushed for 820 yards and 11 scores ... completed 103 of 175 passes (58.9 percent) for 1,775 Played in 12 games and started two contests ... recorded 16 tackles, including 13 unassisted yards with 20 TDs and five picks as a junior on his way to Second Team All-District honors ... stops ... had a season-best of six tackles, including five solo stops and a tackle for a loss of three three-year varsity letterman and two-year starting quarterback who posted an 18-6 record with yards against Georgia State ... had three unassisted tackles at Idaho and three tackles, including two trips to the state playoffs ... team lost to eventual state champion Plano Prestonwood his one solo, against South Alabama ... broke up a pass against South Alabama. senior year ... served as Student Council president for all four years in high school ... member of the National Honor Society and National Spanish Honor Society ... ranked third in his graduating 2012 class academically and made the Principal’s List for superior achievement in the classroom ... Sat out the season as a redshirt. also named an Academic All-State choice ... ran track and competed in the 400-meter dash and 4x100-meter relay. HIGH SCHOOL Earned All-District 23-5A First-Team honors as a linebacker during his senior season ... named to PERSONAL the All-Sun First Team after recording seven sacks and 18 tackles for loss ... ranked third among Born on May 19, 1992 in Dallas ... parents are Vince and Diane Sullivan ... has one brother and District 23-5A leaders with 113 total tackles ... was a regional qualifier in the 4x400-meter relay one sister. for the track and field team

PERSONAL MONTREAL Born on Oct. 28, 1993 ... son of Dennis and Leslie Smith. TAYLOR 7 CAREER STATISTICS WIDE RECEIVER • SOPHOMORE • RS • 5-9 • 167 TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds SACKS Yds PD Blkd MAJOR: GENERAL STUDIES 2013 12 13 3 16 1.0 3 0 0 1 0 2014 8 21 14 35 1.0 1 1.0 1 0 0 MANSFIELD, TEXAS TOTAL 20 34 17 51 2.0 4 1l0 1 1 0 MANSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL

SINGLE GAME HIGHS 2014 Tackles: 9, Idaho, Oct 04, 2014 (4-5) & at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 (6-3) Didn’t play in any games. Sacks: 1.0, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (1-0) Tackles for loss: 1.0, Georgia State, Oct 19, 2013 (1-0 & Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (1-0) 2013 Pass breakups: 1, South Alabama, Oct 26, 2013 Sat out the season as a redshirt ... joined the team in spring practice ... member of the 100% Club during spring workouts.

BLAIRE HIGH SCHOOL Caught 13 passes for 216 yards and four touchdowns as a senior ... averaged 18.0 yards per catch SULLIVAN 13 in 2011 ... also had two carries for 34 yards and a TD ... had a season-long catch of 63 yards ... QUARTERBACK • SENIOR • TR • 6-4 • 210 returned 16 kickoffs for 310 yards as a senior. MAJOR: FINANCE PERSONAL SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Born on Dec. 31, 1993 ... son of Erica Micenheimer. CENTRAL CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL UTEP WILL ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State TREVILLION 53 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Commissioner’s List after maintaining a GPA of 3.5 or higher OFFENSIVE LINE • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-1 • 280 in 2013-14 and 2014-15 MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT 2014 BUDA, TEXAS Sat out season after transferring from UTEP. HAYS HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL ACCOLADES Completed 36 of 69 passes for 573 yards and three touchdowns in two seasons at UTEP ... regis- • Earned Supercat Award as a big cat student-athlete during 2015 off-season workouts. tered 412 career rushing yards on 224 carries in his two seasons with the Miners ... as a sopho- more, he completed 15 of 26 passes for 183 yards and a touchdown ... also ran for a net 172 yards 2014 on 35 carries ... completed 21 of 43 passes for 390 yards and two TDs as a freshman ... finished Played in nine games ... recorded nine tackles with three solo stops ... had season-bests of two second on the team in rushing with 240 yards and scored two touchdowns ... best game came tackles against Tulsa and Idaho ... had solo tackles against Tulsa, UL Lafayette and Georgia State. against Southern Miss when he connected on nine passes for 155 yards and ran 19 times for a season-high 98 yards and a TD ... recipient of a 2012 & 2013 C-USA Commissioner’s Academic 2013 Medal (minimum 3.75 GPA). Was awarded a redshirt season after playing in just two games ... had three tackles ... recorded two solo tackles at UL Lafayette and a solo stop at Texas Tech.

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HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Ranked as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com ... ranked in the top 140 for his position by Scout.com Rated as a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... played at Fork Union Military Academy in 2013 for ... played for head coach Blake Feldt and helped the Rebels finish with a record of 10-2 ... played Col. John Shuman ... went to Fork Union after playing football, basketball and baseball at Oconee on both the offensive and defensive lines ... named an All-State defensive lineman leading Hays County High School ... named an All-Area Second-Team selection in football and baseball as a se- to the state quarterfinals in 2012 ... was a four-time All-District performer after recording 33 nior by the Athens Banner-Herald ... completed 15 of 24 passes for 172 yards and four touchdowns pancake blocks on offense ... tallied 22 tackles, including 10 tackles for loss and four quarterback against Franklin County to earn Player of the Week honors ... earned Honorable Mention All-Area sacks ... named the NUC Defensive Line MVP and Combine King. honors in basketball ... had a 3.5 GPA at Oconee County High School.

PERSONAL PERSONAL Born on Sept. 11, 1995 ... son of Alicia and Bo and Darlene Trevillion. Born on Oct. 22, 1994 ... son of Craig and Kelly White.

CAREER STATISTICS TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR QBH LAWRENCE 2013 2 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 WHITE 2014 11 3 6 9 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 TOTAL 13 6 6 12 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TIGHT END • SENIOR • 2L • 6-7 • 270 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 2, four times, last vs. Idaho, Oct 04, 2014 (0-2) WAKE FOREST, N.C. ROLESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL TYLER IOWA WESTERN/RIDGEWATER COLLEGE ACCOLADES WATTS • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State 86 • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Honor Roll after maintaining a GPA of 3.0-3.5 in 2014-15 WIDE RECEIVER• FRESHMAN • RS • 5-8 • 150 • Earned Jim Bob Helduser Award as Most Improved Offensive Player in 2015 Spring Practice MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES 2014 BRENHAM, TEXAS Played in 12 games as a tight end and on special teams ... recorded eight receptions for 141 BRENHAM HIGH SCHOOL yards and three touchdowns ... recorded a season-best, 46-yard catch for a touchdown at South ACCOLADES Alabama ... had a season-best of four catches for 41 yards against Georgia Southern ... tallied two • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State receptions for 31 yards against UL Lafayette ... had a 25-yard catch against the Ragin’ Cajuns ... caught a 23-yard pass at New Mexico State. 2014 Sat out as a redshirt. 2013 Played in nine games as a reserve tight end and on special teams. HIGH SCHOOL Four-sport letterman at Brenham ... earned All-District 18-4A First-Team selection in football PREVIOUS SCHOOL and baseball as a junior and senior ... was named an All-District Second-Team fullback in football Named a two-star recruit and listed among the Top 21 junior college prospects by Rivals.com ... and All-District Honorable Mention selection in baseball as a sophomore ... recorded 20 catches named the top junior college prospect in Minnesota and one of the top 16 junior college tight for 415 yards and two touchdowns as a senior ... had a season-long 78-yard catch and averaged end prospects by 247Sports.com ... played for head coach Rob Baumgarn at Ridgewater College nearly 21 yards per catch. ... named All-Conference Second-Team performer after catching 36 passes for 567 yards and three touchdowns as a sophomore ... named “Big Skill” Player of the Week in four different PERSONAL games ... was an Academic All-Region honoree as a freshman at Iowa Western College. Born on Dec. 10, 1995 ... Son of Michael and Fon’ Shall Watts ... his father played baseball for Louisiana Lafayette ... his uncle, Cleveland Franklin, was a running back at Baylor and in NFL with HIGH SCHOOL the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Colts. Played football and basketball at Wake Forest Rolesville High School ... helped team finish as the state runner-up with a 14-2 record for coach Reggie Lucas.

CONNOR PERSONAL WHITE 12 Born on Dec. 31, 1992 ... son of Camille White-Jackson and Todd Jackson. QUARTERBACK • FRESHMAN • RS • 6-5 • 200 CAREER STATISTICS MAJOR: FINANCE RECEIVING G Rec Yds TD Lg Rec/G Avg/C Avg/G 2013 9 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 WATKINSVILLE, GA. 2014 12 8 141 3 46 0.7 17.6 11.8 FORK UNION ACADEMY TOTAL 21 8 141 3 46 0.4 17.6 6.7 ACCOLADES • Earned an Oak Farms Dairy academic award at Texas State SINGLE GAME HIGHS • Named to the Sun Belt Conference Academic Honor Roll in 2013-14 Receptions: 4, Georgia Southern, Nov 08, 2014 Receiving yards: 46, at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 (1 reception) 2014 Receiving TDs: 1, three times, last at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 Sat out as a redshirt after playing in one game against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... ran for 20 yards on three carries against the Lions.

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DOMINIQUE HIGH SCHOOL Coached by Andy Garza at Aldine MacArthur ... named All-District First Team selection in 2009 WILLIAMSON and 2010 ... named to the All-Academic First Team team ... tallied 90 tackles, one interception 34 and two stripped fumbles as a senior ... recorded 109 tackles his junior season ... also played LINEBACKER • SOPHOMORE • 1L • 6-2 • 213 basketball and a member of the track and field team in high school ... named to the honor roll MAJOR: HEALTH AND FITNESS MANAGEMENT throughout high school. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS PERSONAL JOHN PAUL STEVENS HIGH SCHOOL Born on April 22, 1993 ... son of Sonya Smoots and Clenzell Woodard. 2014 Played in 10 games on special teams and as a reserve linebacker ... had three tackles, including CAREER STATISTICS two solo stops ... recorded a solo tackle against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and UL Monroe ... also assist- TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH ed on a tackle at Tulsa. 2014 9 9 2 11 1.0 1 0 1 0 0 1 TOTAL 9 9 2 11 1.0 1 0 1 0 0 1 2013 Sat out the season as a redshirt. CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 3, at South Alabama, Nov 15, 2014 (2-1); at UL Monroe, Oct 25, 2014 (3-0) PREVIOUS SCHOOL Tackles for loss: 1.0, Arkansas State, Nov 20, 2014 (1-0) Played one season under coach J.P. Shevory at Naval Academy Prep School in Newport, Fumbles forced: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 Rhode Island. JOHNTEZ HIGH SCHOOL Played under coach Lee Bridges at John Paul Stevens High School ... named All-District First Team YOUNG 33 and All-Academic Second Team selections ... also played soccer and was awarded All-Academic Second Team and All-District Second Team. CORNERBACK • JUNIOR • JC • 5-10 • 195 MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONAL COPPERAS COVE, TEXAS Born on Jan. 29, 1994, in Fort Hood, Texas ... son of Ronnie and Velia Williamson. COPPERAS COVE HIGH SCHOOL EAST LOS ANGELES COLLEGE CAREER STATISTICS PREVIOUS SCHOOL TACKLES G UA A Total TFL Yds PD FF FR Blkd QBH Transfer from East Los Angeles College ... earned All-Area Second-Team honors ... played in nine 2014 10 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 games ... registered 44 tackles with one sack for a five-yard loss as a sophomore ... had four interceptions with eight pass breakups ... member of the Dean’s List. CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 1, Arkansas-Pine Bluff, Aug 30, 2014 (1-0); at UL Monroe, Oct 25, 2014 (1-0); HIGH SCHOOL at Tulsa, Sept 27, 2014 (0-1) Lettered in football and track ... was an All-Area selection as a senior linebacker ... member of track team that finished second at the UIL Class 5A Championships ... tallied 47 solo tackles a DEMETRIUS season-best 12 tackles in a game ... member of the Honor Roll.

WOODARD 2 PERSONAL SAFETY • SENIOR • 1L • 6-2 • 210 Born on April 14, 1992 ... son of Johnny and Grenada Young. MAJOR: CRIMINAL JUSTICE HOUSTON, TEXAS ALDINE MACARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL BLINN COLLEGE 2014 Played in nine games ... made four starts as a free safety ... recorded 11 tackles, including nine solo stops ... forced a fumble against Arkansas-Pine Bluff ... tallied a season-best of three tackles at UL Monroe and South Alabama ... had three solo stops against the Warhawks ... had two solo tackles against Arkansas State and South Alabama ... recorded a solo stop against Arkansas-Pine Bluff and UL Lafayette ... assisted on a tackle at Illinois ... recorded a quarterback hurry and a tackle for a loss of one yard versus Arkansas State.

2013 Sat out the season as a redshirt.

PREVIOUS SCHOOL Earned All-Conference First Team honors at Blinn College after he tallied 52 tackles, including two tackles for loss as a sophomore ... registered 31 tackles, one interception and two pass breakups as a freshman.

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BO KWAMANE ANDERSON 3 BOWENS 14 WIDE RECEIVER • SOPHOMORE • JC • 6-0 • 196 LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN •HS • 6-1 • 220 MAJOR: APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCES MAJOR: PHILOSOPHY VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. COPPELL, TEXAS SALEM HIGH SCHOOL HAWAII HIGH SCHOOL BUTLER COUNTY COLLEGE Named a three-star prospect by Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... was a finalist for the Dallas PREVIOUS SCHOOL Touchdown Club’s Defensive Player of the Year ... named a two-star prospect by Rivals.com ... Listed as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com ... ranked as a two-star recruit by Scout.com ... earned Honorable Mention All-State and Academic All-State honors as a senior ... named to transferred to Butler after playing his freshman season at Hawaii ... appeared in 10 games as a All-District 7-6A Second-Team defense as a senior ... named First-Team All-State, First-Team cornerback, wide receiver, and kickoff returner for the Rainbow Warriors ... started the season on All-Area and First-Team All-District 5-5A as a junior ... ranked as best linebacker in Texas Padilla defense before switching to offense midway through the year ... ended the year with seven total Poll in Feb. 2014 after leading Coppell with 116 tackles and third down stops ... also forced four tackles, five rushes for 55 yards and two kickoff returns for 35 yards ... had a season-high five fumbles, intercepted a pass and recovered three fumbles in 2013 ... earned All-Area honors as tackles against Fresno State ... recorded two unassisted tackles at USC in his first collegiate game sophomore ... earned Honorable Mention All-Conference honors ... competed in the 200-meter ... gained 30 yards on his first rushing attempt at UNLV and 20 yards on a carry at San Diego State dash and shot put for track and field team ... member of the power-lifting team. ... returned two kickoffs for 35 yards at Navy ... named to the All-Mountain West Academic team.

PERSONAL HIGH SCHOOL Born on June 29, 1996 ... son of James and Michelle Anderson. Was a wide receiver, defensive back and kickoff returner for Salem High School ... was a two-time All-District and All-Region selections ... ranked as the state’s fifth-best prospect by The Virginia Pilot ... rated as second-best wide receiver in the state by 247Sports.com...hauled in 96 catches LANDON for 2,053 yards and 20 touchdowns throughout his career ... as a junior, averaged 21.0 yards per BECK reception after recording 30 catches for 630 yards and eight touchdowns ... also returned a punt 45 for a touchdown ... enjoyed best game of the year in playoff match-up versus Ocean Lakes with DEFENSIVE END • FRESHMAN •HS • 6-4 • 245 189 yards and three touchdown receptions ... earned All-Beach District First-Team and All-East MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE Region Second-Team honors that season while helping Salem win a district championship ... repeated as an All-District First-Team receiver as a senior ... rushed for 104 yards, including a EARLY, TEXAS 46-yard touchdown, as a quarterback to help Salem advance to the Eastern Region Division VI semifinals ... a three-year letterman in track and field at Salem ... competed in the sprints and HIGH SCHOOL long and triple jumps ... won the 300-meter dash at the Beach District Meet with a time of 36.90 Chosen as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports .com and Scout.com ... named All-District ... timed with a 4.38 in the 40-yard dash. 3-3A First Team defensive end as a senior ... earned All State Second Team and All-District First Team 3-2A selections as a junior ...... also earned Class 2A All-State defensive end by the Padilla PERSONAL Poll ... tallied 143 tackles, including 78 tackle for losses, 32 sacks and 58 hurries ... caused 12 Born on Aug. 29, 1995 ... son of Yolanda Lozan. fumbles while recovering eight fumbles and intercepting a pass ... competed in the shot put and was a regional qualifier for the track team. GIULIANO PERSONAL CATTANEO 74 Born on July 26, 1996 ... son of Kris and Lori Beck ... his father was an all-district linebacker. CENTER • JUNIOR • JC • 6-4 • 310 NICK MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES SANTA ROSA, CALIF. BINGHAM 21 MONTGOMERY HIGH SCHOOL RUNNING BACK SANTA ROSA COLLEGE FRESHMAN • HS • 5-11 • 205 PREVIOUS SCHOOL Played for coach Lenny Wagner at Santa Rosa … helped lead the team to a 7-4 record in 2014. EL PASO, TEXAS FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Played for coach Jason Franci at Montgomery … played football and was on the wrestling team. HIGH SCHOOL Physical runner who was selected as a three-star recruit by ESPN ... chosen a two-star recruit PERSONAL by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... named All-City First-Team as a senior running Born April 30, 1994 … son of Ricardo and Julie Cattaneo … younger brother, Dante, plays foot- back and linebacker by the El Paso Times ... named All-District 1-6A First-Team as a senior ... ball at Lamar. rushed for 1,459 yards and 18 touchdowns as a senior ... selected to play in the El Paso Foot- ball Showcase All-Star game ... was named an All-City selection as a junior after running for 1,362 yards and 12 touchdowns ... rushed for 370 yards and four TDs as a sophomore.

PERSONAL Born on August 6, 1996 ... son of Kevin and Kelly Bingham.

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PERSONAL STEVEN Born onNov. 9, 1996 ... son of James and Rosaline Gamble. EDDINGS 96 LANDON DEFENSIVE END • JUNIOR • JC• 6-4 • 285 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE GONZALES 19 MEMPHIS, TENN. DEFENSIVE BACK • FRESHMAN • HS • 5-9 • 170 BARTLETT HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES JONES COUNTY JUNIOR COLLEGE GRAHAM, TEXAS PREVIOUS SCHOOL GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL Participated in the Mississippi Association of Community and Junior College All-Star Game and recorded seven tackles and two sacks ... named First-Team All-MACJC ... two-year starter at Jones HIGH SCHOOL County Junior College where he played for coach Ray Perkins, a former head coach at Alabama ... Named Class 4A First-Team All-State selection by the Texas Sportswriters Second-Team All-State helped lead Jones to a 9-2 record in 2013 ... netted 38 tackles, three quarterback sacks and seven selection by the Associated Press after accumulating 32 tackles and 10 interceptions … played tackles for loss of 14 yards as a sophomore ... also forced one fumble, recovered two fumbles for coach Kenny Davidson … tallied five interceptions and returned two for a touchdown in and broke up a pass ... totaled 12 tackles, two quarterback sacks and another tackle for loss as 2012 … competed in 200 and 400-meter dash for track and field team … posted the school’s a freshman. fourth-fastest time in the 200m with 24.08 in 2014 and second-fastest 400m time with 52.13 seconds in 2015. HIGH SCHOOL Received All-State honors as a senior at Bartlett High School ... named to the All-District 14-AAA PERSONAL First Team ... had 40 tackles, five sacks and a fumble recovery as a senior ... participated in the Born July 14, 1996 … son of Tino Gonzales and Shana Deatherage. Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game. BRALON PERSONAL Born on July 1, 1994 ... son of Jessie Eddings ... his father was a star running back for the HUTCHISON 18 University of Memphis. RUNNING BACK • FRESHMAN • HS • 5-11 • 180 MAJOR: ATHLETIC TRAINING T. J. LA GRANGE, TEXAS FOSTER 26 DEFENSIVE BACK • FRESHMAN • HS • 5-8 • 165 HIGH SCHOOL MAJOR: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Named a three-star recruit by ESPN Recruiting Nation and 247Sports.com ... tabbed a two-star GRAND PRAIRIE, TEXAS recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com... played running back and safety at LaGrange ... earned SOUTH GRAND PRAIRIE HIGH SCHOOL All-District 11-4A honors as a running back, safety and return specialist after rushing for 1,367 yards and 13 touchdowns on 175 carries and returning two kickoffs for touchdowns as a senior HIGH SCHOOL ... also ran for 1,044 yards and 13 TDs on 84 carries as a junior ... was named All-District 26-3A Played for coach Brent Whitson … was a three-year All-District 8-6A selection as a running back Second-Team selection in 2013 ... also lettered in track and field ... was a regional qualifier in 200 … named to the Blue-Grey All-American game … tallied over 500 all-purpose yards as a junior meters and had a season-best time of 22.84 seconds to finish in fourth place at the Region 3A-4 and senior … rushed for 265 yards and three touchdowns on 60 carries … caught seven passes championships. for 96 yards and a TD as a senior … ran for 373 yards and three TDs on 62 carries as a junior. PERSONAL PERSONAL Born on Sept. 6, 1996 ... son of Timothy Hutchinson and Felisha Smith. Born Dec. 29, 1996 … son of Tyrone and Cora Foster. LUMI JUSTIN GAMBLE 83 KABA 12 KICKER-PUNTER • JUNIOR • JC • 6-2 • 182 WIDE RECEIVER • FRESHMAN • HS • 5’11 • 170 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY PROFESSIONAL STUDIES MAJOR: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TYLER, TEXAS ROUND ROCK, TEXAS LEE HIGH SCHOOL STONY POINT HIGH SCHOOL TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PREVIOUS SCHOOL Rated as a three-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... Earned All-District 13- Rated as a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, Scout.com and 247Sports.com ... transfer from Tyler 6A honors after recording 52 receptions for 863 yards and nine touchdowns as a senior at Stony Junior College ... Earned NJCAA First-Team All-America honors ... connected on 12 of his 14 field Point ... chosen an All-District First-Team selection as a junior after catching 67 passes for 854 goal attempts and 76 of 77 extra-point tries as a sophomore ... kicked a 51-yard field goal against yards and three touchdowns as a junior ... caught 42 passes for 472 yards and nine touchdowns Northeastern Oklahoma A&M ... booted a 40-yard field goal versus Navarro ... made six of his nine as a sophomore. field goal tries and 60 of his 61 extra-point attempts during his freshman season.

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HIGH SCHOOL BRYAN Earned All-District 12-5A First-Team honors as a senior kicker and punter at Lee ... averaged 40.6 yards on 46 punts ... had a career-long punt of 63 yards ... named All-State Second Team punter LONDON 55 by the Texas Sports Writers Association ... was named All-Region II Elite Third-Team selection as a punter ... was named an All-Region Second Team selection as a forward for Lee’s soccer team ... LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 215 chosen District 12-5A MVP and All-District First-Team as a senior MAJOR: MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING CONVERSE, TEXAS PERSONAL RANDOLPH HIGH SCHOOL Born April 6, 1994 ... son of Ziber and Melfide Kaba. HIGH SCHOOL Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... four-year starter as a GARRETT linebacker ... also was a two-year starter as a running back ... named District 14-3A Defensive MVP and All-District First-Team as a linebacker and running back as a senior ... played in the San KAISER 35 Antonio Sports All-Star game ... led the Ro-Hawks in tackles three years ... was team’s leading TIGHT END rusher as a junior and in interceptions and forced fumbles as a senior ... tallied 126 tackles,2.0 JUNIOR • JC • 6-6 • 250 sacks, four interceptions and three forced fumbles ... ran for 659 yards and five touchdowns on 110 carries ... named All-District 14-2A as a running back and linebacker after running for 1,096 KERRVILLE, TEXAS yards and 12 touchdowns on 183 carries and logging 127 tackles as a junior ... also played basket- TIVY HIGH SCHOOL ball and competed in track and field, along with power lifting at Randolph. HILL COLLEGE PREVIOUS SCHOOL PERSONAL Played baseball as a first baseman and pitcher at Hill College ... played in 15 games ... scored Born on March 17, 1997 ... son of Bryan London and Kimberly London. seven runs and five RBI ... earned NJCAA Exemplary Academic Achievement award in 2014-15.

HIGH SCHOOL DUSTIN Two-time All-District 28-4A selection in baseball ... earned First-Team as a designated hitter MCWHORTER during his senior year after earning First-Team honors as a pitcher in his junior year. 95 DEFENSIVE END • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 250 PERSONAL MAJOR: CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE & MANAGEMENT Born August 15, 1994 ... son of Allison Mobley and Brett Kaiser ... his brother, Kelly, plays bas- GRAHAM, TEXAS ketball at Texas Lutheran while his father played football with the Kansas City Chiefs and at Sam Houston State. GRAHAM HIGH SCHOOL KREGG HIGH SCHOOL Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... three-year starter at LEMONS 78 Graham High School ... Named All-District First-Team each year ... listed as one of the Top 50 OFFENSIVE LINE • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 275 defensive linemen in Texas by Lone Star Gridiron ... chosen the District 3-4A Defensive Lineman of the Year in 2014 ... was the Area Defensive Player of the Year ... earned Honorable Mention MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES All-State honors and was on the All-DFW Class 4A First-Team Defense as a senior ... tallied 103 HOUSTON, TEXAS tackles, including 96 solo stops, 9.0 sacks and an interception as a senior ... also forced and recov- TAYLOR HIGH SCHOOL ered a fumble ... as a junior, he recorded 74 tackles, 3.0 sacks, one interception ... also registered 58 tackles, including 56 solo stops as a sophomore. HIGH SCHOOL Named a two-star recruit by 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... two-year starter who has “excellent PERSONAL feet” ... ranked among the top 75 recruits in the Houston area by the Houston Chronicle and Vype Born on March 8, 1996 ... son of Edward McWhorter and Charis Bailey. Magazine ... earned All-District 19-6A Second-Team honors ... helped lead Taylor to the largest . win/loss turnaround in Texas during his senior season ... strongest player pound for pound at BLAKE the school. PETERSON PERSONAL 19 Born on Dec. 18, 1996 ... son of Bobby and Debra Lemons. QUARTERBACK • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-2 • 195 MAJOR: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY TOPEKA, KAN. WASHBURN RURAL HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... earned Honorable Mention All-Centennial League honors as a senior ... accumulated 1,853 yards of total offense, including 1,542 passing yards in his senior season ... tallied over 1500 yards of total offense as a junior ... ranked among top 10 city leaders in both passing and rushing ... named Honorable Mention Class 6A All-State in 2013 and 2014 ... named the Topeka City Prep Star of the Week and Wendy’s Athlete of the Week after rushing for 157 yards and three touchdowns on 10 carries and completing 4 of 7 passes for 48 yards against Centennial in 2013 ... accounted for 964 yards pass-

96 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE NEW PLAYERS ing and 577 yards rushing as a sophomore ... was a pitcher on Washburn Rural’s baseball team one sack as a junior ... also named All-East Texas Honorable Mention and the District All-Academ- and a forward on the basketball squad ... threw a no-hitter as a junior pitcher. ic team ... was named an All-District Second-Team selection ... selected as the MVP of the track and field team as sophomore and junior ... member of the National Honor Society and ranked PERSONAL among Top 20 students in his class. Born on June 4, 1996 ... son of Jeff and Gayla Peterson. PERSONAL NICHOLAS Born on July 22, 1996 ... son of Kyle and Donna Rowland. PLETSCHETTE 85 TYLER TIGHT END • JUNIOR • JC • 6-4 • 248 SIUDZINSKI 20 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE RUNNING BACK • JUNIOR • JC • 5-10 • 185 LIVERMORE, CALIF. MAJOR: EXERCISE & SPORTS SCIENCE GRANADA HIGH SCHOOL LANEY COLLEGE TUSTIN, CALIF. PREVIOUS SCHOOL TUSTIN HIGH SCHOOL Played for John Beam … recorded three catches for 40 yards in the first half of a game against SANTA ANNA COLLEGE De Anza … also had a catch for one yard versus Sacramento …caught two passes for 11 yards PREVIOUS COLLEGE in four games as a freshman … helped Laney win the East Bay Bowl in 2013 and finish the year Rushed for 580 yards and five touchdowns on 157 carries at Santa Anna College ... also caught with a 9-2 record. 20 passes for 309 yards and two TDs ... ran for a season-best 148 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries against Fullerton ... also gained 68 yards and scored two touchdowns versus Chaffey ... HIGH SCHOOL transferred to Santa Anna after attending the Air Force Prep Academy. Was named All-EBAL as a junior and senior … named Granada’s Offensive MVP as a senior … played for coach Tim Silva. HIGH SCHOOL Played in the Orange County All-Star game ... rushed for 2,142 yards and 25 touchdowns, leading PERSONAL Orange County in rushing and was named the league Co-Offensive Player of the Year, All-CIF and Born May 27, 1995 … son of Paul and Brandi Pletschette. Third Team All-State selections as a junior ... helped Tillers win the CIF Southwest Division as a senior ... two-time All-League, All-County and All-CIF selection ... led Orange County in rushing MARCUS in 2010. RIPLEY 16 PERSONAL Born on Aug. 26, 1994 ... son of Margo Siudzinski. KICKER • FRESHMAN • HS • 5-11 • 170 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES ANTHONY SPRING, TEXAS KLEIN OAK HIGH SCHOOL TAYLOR 4 HIGH SCHOOL RUNNING BACK • FRESHMAN • HS • 5-10 • 185 Selected All-District 16-5A selection as a kicker ... earned Academic All-District honors ... kicked a MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES career-long 46-yard field goal and had a 66-yard punt ... named special teams MVP ... also named DENTON, TEXAS special teams MVP during two games ... chosen freshman defensive MVP ... was a four-year let- GUYER HIGH SCHOOL terman in track and field ... member of National Honor Society.

HIGH SCHOOL PERSONAL Selected as a three-star recruit by ESPN ... named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com Born on Mar. 11, 1997 ... son of Colene and Thomas Ripley ... his older brother, Rodney, is a and Scout.com ... earned All-District 5-6A honors as a senior ... named Class 6A All-State Honor- decathlete at Texas A&M. able Mention by Associated Press Sports Editors after averaging 8.2 yards per carry while rushing for 1,133 yards and 20 touchdowns on 139 carries as a senior ... caught 14 passes for 161 yards JACOB and four TDs in 2014 ... named Guyer’s Offensive Player of the Year ... was an All-District 5-4A selection as a junior ... ran for 1,087 yards and 19 touchdowns on 139 carries and caught 12 ROWLAND 72 passes for 130 yards and two touchdowns as a junior ... competed in track and field ... was on OFFENSIVE LINE • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-5 • 305 4x200-meter relay team that qualified for state championships. MAJOR: CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT PERSONAL WILLS POINT, TEXAS Born on Dec. 3, 1996 ... son of Amy and John Hutchinson. WILLS POINT HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... named Class 4A All-State Honorable Mention by Associated Press Sports Editors ... earned All-District 8-4A Second-Team honors as a senior ... lettered in both football and track and field at Wills Point ... Named All-Dis- trict 14-3A First-Team offensive lineman after recording 66 pancake blocks and surrendering just

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JOSH L. G. ULUOCHA 56 WILLIAMS 3 DEFENSIVE TACKLE • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-1 • 255 QUARTERBACK • FRESHMAN • HS • 5-10 • 193 MAJOR: ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE STAFFORD, TEXAS CIBOLO, TEXAS STAFFORD HIGH SCHOOL STEELE HIGH SCHOOL

HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... earned Academic Named a three-star recruit by ESPN, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... rated a two-star recruit by All-District honors as a junior and senior ... was the preseason District Defensive MVP ... ranked Rivals.com ... was a unanimous decision for District 25-6A Offensive MVP after throwing for 1,976 among the Top 100 recruits in the state by Inside Texas ... was the lone unanimous All-District 12- yards and 23 touchdowns and rushing for 838 yards and 10 TDs as a senior ... was Steele’s sec- 4A First-Team after registering 36 tackles and two sacks as senior ... named an All-District 24-3A ond-leading rusher ... led the Knights to a 13-2 record, a No. 4 final ranking and a berth to state Second Team selection after recording 53 tackles, four sacks and 19 tackles for loss as a junior. semifinals ... completed 15 of 30 passes for a season-best 220 yards and two touchdowns in the semifinal game against Katy ... threw for 1,568 yards and 17 touchdowns while rushing for 944 PERSONAL yards and eight TDs as a junior ... named the 28-5A Offensive MVP after leading Steele to a 12-2 Born on May 8, 1997 ... son of Achor and Vivian Uluocha. record and the state quarterfinals in his first season as a quarterback at Steele as a junior ... was a starting fullback as a sophomore when Steele finished 14-1.

PERSONAL KERRY Born on Mar. 24, 1997 ... son of Greg and April Williams. WALKER JR. 48 WILLIE LINEBACKER • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 225 MAJOR: EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCE WILLIAMS 71 KILLEEN, TEXAS OFFENSIVE LINE • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-3 • 285 MAJOR: EXPLORATORY STUDIES HIGH SCHOOL PEARLAND, TEXAS Named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com, 247Sports.com and Scout.com ... stand-up rushing line- PEARLAND HIGH SCHOOL backer-defensive end who recorded 81 tackles, eight sacks, two passes defended, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery during his junior and senior seasons ... earned All-District 12-6A HIGH SCHOOL First-Team honors as a linebacker after tallying 43 tackles and five sacks as a senior. Selected as a three-star recruit by 247Sports.com ... named a two-star recruit by Rivals.com and Scout.com ... rated among Houston’s Top 100 recruits by the Houston Chronicle ... three-time PERSONAL All-District First-Team selection ... was a finalist for the Houston Touchdown Club’s Greater Hous- Born on Jan. 31, 1997 ... son of Kerry, Sr. and Sharon Walker. ton Offensive Player of the Year ... named All-District 22-6A selection as a senior ... made 39 consecutive starts on Pearland team that posted a 32-7 record during that stretch ... recorded 48 pancake blocks without giving up a sack ... graded out at 91 percent as a senior ... earned KYLE All-State First-Team honors by the Texas Sportswriters Association and All-District 22-5A honors after recording 35 pancake blocks and grading out at 95 percent as a junior ... named to the VYPE WHISENHANT 69 Magazine All-Houston team ... helped lead Pearland to the state title game against Allen in 2013 ... Earned All-District 22-5A First-Team honors as a sophomore. OFFENSIVE LINE • FRESHMAN • HS • 6-4 • 280 MAJOR: BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PERSONAL KOUNTZE, TEXAS Born on May 29, 1997 ... son of Kelvin and Valerie Williams. KOUNTZE HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SCHOOL Two-time All-District 12-3A selection ... gave up just three sacks in 11 games as a senior ... played in Southeast Texas Coaches Association All-Star game... also earned All-District honors in base- ball ... member of the National Honor Society.

PERSONAL Born on July 9, 1997 ... son of Leslie and Angela Whisenhant.

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TEXAS STATE AND SEVEN WINS They chose cornerback Craig Mager and offensive lineman Adrian Bellard as Second-Team se- • Texas State ended the 2014 season with a 7-5 overall record and a 5-3 mark in the Sun Belt lections and C.J. Best to the SBC All-Newcomer team. In addition, Will Johnson, Tyler Jones, Conference. Robert Lowe and Ryan Melton were Honorable Mention All-SBC players.

• The Bobcats became bowl eligible for the second time since playing its first NCAA Division I FBS • Phil Steele named David Mayo and Michael Odiari to the All-SBC First-Team defense. Bradley schedule in 2012. Miller and Adrian Bellard were named to the Second-Team offense, while Mims and Craig Mag- er were on the Second-Team defense and Will Johnson was a Second-Team punter and Mager • Texas State enjoyed its third back-to-back non-losing season, its ninth winning season and 12th was a Second-Team punt returner on special teams. Tyler Jones, Robert Lowe and Charlie Will non-losing campaign in the last 30 years. Tuttle were on the Third-Team offense.

• The Bobcats have posted three non-losing seasons in the last four years and 10 times in the last • College Sports Madness chose Bradley Miller, Michael Odiari, David Mayo and Craig Mager as All- 30 seasons. Five of those seasons came under Dennis Franchione’s direction. SBC First-Team selections. Tyler Jones, David Mims and Will Johnson were named to the Second Team, while Robert Lowe, Adrian Bellard and Germod Williams were Third-Team selections. • The Bobcats won seven games for just the sixth time since 1985 and second time under Dennis Franchione. Texas State also won seven games under Franchione in 1992 with a 7-4 mark. OFFENSIVE NOTES • Playing its first season in an up-tempo offense, Texas State had one of the four most improved TEXAS STATE IN BOBCAT STADIUM offenses in the nation with an average improvement of 138.1 yards per game. The Bobcats • Texas State finished the 2014 season with a 3-3 record in home games after its 45-27 victory ranked 24th nationally with an average of 464.4 yards of total offense in 2014. over Arkansas State. Texas State has a combined record of 14-10 in home games since 2011 and an all-time record of 117-83 in home games at Bobcat Stadium. • Texas State also ranked 18th nationally in rushing offense with an average of 238.5 yards per game and 31st in scoring offense with 33.8 points per game. • Texas State’s had a 14-percent increase in its attendance with an average attendance of 20,598 in 2014. In addition, the average student attendance for Bobcat football games increased by • The Bobcats had two of the top 10 rushers in the Sun Belt Conference as Robert Lowe ranked 44%. fifth with an average of 99.2 yards per game and Terrence Franks was 10th with a 59.3 average. Lowe also ranked fifth among the league leaders after scoring 13 touchdowns, and Franks was • Texas State played in front of three of the top five home crowds in school history this season. Tex- seventh with 12 TDs. as State had its second-largest crowd at Bobcat Stadium with an attendance of 32,007 against Navy. The Bobcats also played in front of the fourth and fifth largest crowds with attendances of • Texas State also had the most efficient passing attack in the Sun Belt and ranked 35th nationally 21,345 versus Idaho and 20,850 against Arkansas-Pine Bluff. with an efficiency rating of 140.40. Tyler Jones ranked third among conference leaders in pass- ing efficiency and touchdown passes with a rating of 141.1 and 22 TD passes. TEXAS STATE ON THE ROAD • Texas State posted a 4-2 record in road games to mark the first time since 2008 and the second • Tyler Jones set a new Texas State school record when he completed 65.4 percent (246-376) of his time since 1983 that the Bobcats have won four road games in a season. The Bobcats won four passes for 2,670 yards and 22 touchdowns. of their last five road games, including three of their four Sun Belt Conference road contests. The only loss (a 24-20 setback at South Alabama) being decided on the final play of the game. The • Tight end Bradley Miller led the Bobcats with 44 receptions for 431 yards and a touchdown. C.J. only other road loss was a 42-35 setback at Illinois. Best caught 37 passes for 355 yards and 2 touchdowns. Brandon Smith had 36 catches for 414 yards and one TD. • Texas State’s 3-1 record in Sun Belt Conference road games marks the third time that the Bobcats won three conference road games in 31 seasons. • Jafus Gaines had the longest reception with a 71- yard catch against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, while C.J. Best had a 70-yard catch versus Arkansas State. TEXAS STATE IN OVERTIME • Texas State won its fourth overtime game in school history with a 37-34 triple-overtime win at DEFENSIVE NOTES Tulsa on Sept. 27 and it was the first overtime win for the Bobcats since they beat Sam Houston • Texas State introduced a new defense in 2014 with John Thompson being named defensive State, 45-42, on Nov. 22, 2008. coordinator.

• Texas State’s overtime win at Tulsa was the first overtime game Texas State has played since • The Bobcats ranked among the top six Sun Belt Conference teams in scoring defense after giving 2010 and first overtime game the Bobcats played under Dennis Franchione. up 27.7 points per game. Texas State also ranked sixth in rushing defense and seventh in total defense after holding teams to 202.8 yards rushing and 446.1 total yards. COACH FRAN AMONG TOP FOUR • Head coach Dennis Franchione is one of four active FBS coaches with 200 career victories. Coach • Texas State also tied for fourth among league leaders with an average of 2.33 sacks per game Fran ended 2014 with 210 career victories. and was second among Sun Belt interception leaders with 13. The Bobcats had 225 interception return yards and David Mims scored a touchdown with a 60-yard return against Georgia State to FIRST FBS ALL-AMERICAN SELECTION clinch Texas State’s seventh win of the season. • Senior linebacker David Mayo became the first Texas State player to earn FBS All-American hon- ors when Phil Steele named him a Fourth-Team selection. Mayo was named the unanimous Sun • The Bobcats ranked second among Sun Belt Conference teams in turnover margin after forcing Belt Conference Defensive Player of the Year and an All-SBC First-Team linebacker. 19 turnovers and having just 12 turnovers as a team.

ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS • David Mayo ranked second nationally with 12.8 tackles per game. He tied a league single season • Sun Belt Conference coaches and selected media named David Mayo, tight end Bradley Miller, record with 154 tackles, which ranks third among Texas State’s all-time single season leaders. defensive back David Mims, and defensive end Michael Odiari as First-Team All-SBC players. Mayo also tied for second among Sun Belt Conference leaders with three forced fumbles.

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NFL DRAFT NOTES • Texas State had multiple players selected in the first five rounds of a NFL Draft for the first time in school history in 2015 when Craig Mager was taken in the third round and David Mayo was chosen in the fifth round of the 2015 NFL Draft.

• This is the first-time since 2000 that two Bobcats were chosen in the same draft since 2000 when three players were selected in the sixth and seventh rounds.

• Two other Bobcats (Terrence Franks and Will Johnson) were signed as free agents immediately after the Draft, marking the first time in school history that five players have signed with NFL teams during the same draft class.

• These four Bobcats join Joplo Bartu and Darryl Morris as active NFL players entering 2015 NFL training camps.

• Five of the six active NFL players have earned their bachelor’s degrees at Texas State.

FOOTBALL GRADUATION NOTES • Texas State had 20 football players earn their bachelor’s degrees during December and May commencements.

• The Bobcats have had 72 football players graduate since May 2011, including 43 during the past two years.

• Texas State had its highest four-year average in school history in the latest APR statistics re- leased by the NCAA.

Michael Odiari earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors after ranking second among league leaders with nine sacks. • Michael Odiari tallied nine sacks to rank second among Sun Belt leaders with an average of 0.75 sacks in 12 games. Odiari also was among the top five league leaders with 13.0 tackles for loss. He finished third among Texas State’s team leaders and ranked 26th in the SBC with 73 total tackles.

• David Mims led the Bobcats and ranked second among league leaders with five interceptions and 129 interception return yards. He also tied for eighth after defending eight passes.

• Craig Mager led the Sun Belt Conference with 1.08 passes defended per game and tied for ninth with three interceptions. Mager also had 10 pass breakups to lead the league.

SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES • Will Johnson was one of the top punters and field goal kickers in the Sun Belt Conference. He ranked second among league leaders in punting and fifth in scoring among kickers. Johnson averaged 43.8 yards on 65 punts and placed 21 punts inside the 20. He also had 16 punts over 50 yards. Johnson ranked among the top four league leaders with a 73.3 field goal percentage after connecting on 11 of 15 kicks. He also connected on 31 of 32 PAT attempts to rank fourth among league leaders.

• Will Johnson also proved to be quite a weapon on kickoffs as the Bobcats ranked third among league leaders in kickoff coverage with a net average of 40.0. Johnson averaged 63.4 yards and had 46 touchbacks on 71 kickoffs. The Bobcats surrendered just 508 total yards on kickoffs, which was the second-fewest yards surrendered in the Sun Belt. He had all 11 of his kickoffs result in a touchback in his final collegiate game at Georgia State.

• Texas State also ranked second among Sun Belt teams in punt returns with an average of 10.3 yards on 15 returns. Craig Mager led the Bobcats after averaging 12.3 yards on 10 returns, while Terrence Franks blocked a punt and returned it 29 yards for a TD. Mager had the longest return for the Bobcats with a 43-yard return against Idaho.

• Brandon Smith led the Bobcats in kickoff returns after averaging 22.0 yards on 19 returns. Smith Craig Mager (right) and David Mayo were selected in the third and fifth rounds, respectively, in the had a season-best return of 51 yards versus Arkansas State. 2015 NFL Draft.

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2014 GAME RESULTS 2014 TEAM STATISTICS DATE OPPONENT SCORE OVERALL SUN BELT TIME ATTEND TEAM STATISTICS TXST OPP Aug. 30 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF W 65-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 - 20850 SCORING 406 332 Sept. 13 NAVY L 35-21 1-1-0 0-0-0 3:10 32007 Points Per Game 33.8 27.7 Sept. 20 at Illinois L 35-42 1-2-0 0-0-0 5:17 41019 Points Off Turnovers 65 45 Sept. 27 at Tulsa W 37-34 (ot) 2-2-0 0-0-0 3:40 21353 FIRST DOWNS 278 262 * Oct. 04 IDAHO W 35-30 3-2-0 1-0-0 3:19 21345 Rushing 142 121 * Oct. 14 UL LAFAYETTE L 34-10 3-3-0 1-1-0 3:14 20351 Passing 123 125 * Oct. 25 at UL Monroe W 22-18 4-3-0 2-1-0 2:59 14755 Penalty 13 16 * Nov. 01 at New Mexico State W 37-29 5-3-0 3-1-0 3:23 8623 RUSHING YARDAGE 2861 2434 * Nov. 08 GEORGIA SOUTHERN L 28-25 5-4-0 3-2-0 3:06 16772 Yards gained rushing 3122 2667 * Nov. 15 at South Alabama L 24-20 5-5-0 3-3-0 3:26 10289 Yards lost rushing 261 233 * Nov. 20 ARKANSAS STATE W 45-27 6-5-0 4-3-0 3:45 12264 Rushing Attempts 539 522 * Nov. 29 at Georgia State W 54-31 7-5-0 5-3-0 3:21 14312 Average Per Rush 5.3 4.7 * indicates conference game Average Per Game 238.4 202.8 TDs Rushing 29 21 2014 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS PASSING YARDAGE 2711 2919 Rushing GP Att Gain Loss Net Avg TD Lg Avg/G Comp-Att-Int 250-382-7 262-416-13 Lowe,Robert 11 185 1118 27 1091 5.9 12 51 99.2 Average Per Pass 7.1 7.0 Franks, Terrence 12 107 726 14 712 6.7 8 95 59.3 Average Per Catch 10.8 11.1 Jones,Tyler 12 166 718 179 539 3.2 6 43 44.9 Average Per Game 225.9 243.2 Best,C.J. 12 36 340 14 326 9.1 1 27 27.2 TDs Passing 22 18 Price,Randy 8 7 60 0 60 8.6 0 18 7.5 TOTAL OFFENSE 5572 5353 Mayberry, Stedman 1 12 63 9 54 4.5 0 12 54.0 Total Plays 921 938 White,Connor 1 3 20 0 20 6.7 0 14 20.0 Average Per Play 6.0 5.7 Gay,Tim 9 6 20 0 20 3.3 0 7 2.2 Average Per Game 464.3 446.1 Rubin,Louis 1 4 20 0 20 5.0 2 9 20.0 KICK RETURNS: #-Yards 34-618 24-508 Gaines,Jafus 9 3 18 5 13 4.3 0 12 1.4 PUNT RETURNS: #-Yards 15-155 18-82 Nixon,Fred 1 1 12 0 12 12.0 0 12 12.0 INT RETURNS: #-Yards 13-225 7-181 Jones, Matt 1 2 7 2 5 2.5 0 7 5.0 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 18.2 21.2 Smith,Brandon 12 1 0 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 -0.1 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 10.3 4.6 TEAM 8 6 0 10 -10 -1.7 0 0 -1.2 INT RETURN AVERAGE 17.3 25.9 Total 12 539 3122 261 2861 5.3 29 95 238.4 FUMBLES-LOST 14-5 14-6 Opponents 12 522 2667 233 2434 4.7 21 75 202.8 PENALTIES-Yards 75-708 73-560 Average Per Game 59.0 46.7 PASSING G Effic Cmp-Att-Int Pct Yds TD Lng Avg/G PUNTS-Yards 65-2844 65-2629 Jones,Tyler 12 140.66 246-376-7 65.4 2670 22 71 222.5 Average Per Punt 43.8 40.4 White,Connor 1 148.88 4-5-0 80.0 41 0 14 41.0 Net punt average 41.3 36.8 TEAM 8 0.00 0-1-0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 KICKOFFS-Yards 71-4500 62-3748 Total 12 140.40 250-382-7 65.4 2711 22 71 225.9 Average Per Kick 63.4 60.5 Opponents 12 129.95 262-416-13 63.0 2919 18 86 243.2 Net kick average 40.0 40.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/Game 28:06 31:54 RECEIVING G No. Yds Avg TD Long Avg/G 3RD-DOWN Conversions 69/178 80/200 Miller,Bradley 12 44 431 9.8 1 25 35.9 3rd-Down Pct 39% 40% Best,C.J. 12 37 355 9.6 2 70 29.6 4TH-DOWN Conversions 12/20 16/26 Smith,Brandon 12 36 414 11.5 1 38 34.5 4th-Down Pct 60% 62% Ijah,Ben 12 27 289 10.7 3 35 24.1 SACKS BY-Yards 28-143 26-151 Lowe,Robert 11 24 207 8.6 1 23 18.8 MISC YARDS 0 0 Gaines,Jafus 9 22 289 13.1 4 71 32.1 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 53 42 Carden,Ryan 10 13 196 15.1 1 32 19.6 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 12-19 13-19 Franks, Terrence 12 11 125 11.4 3 40 10.4 ON-SIDE KICKS 1-4 0-2 Mercer,Demun 11 9 54 6.0 2 16 4.9 RED-ZONE SCORES (43-50) 86% (37-47) 79% White,Lawrence 12 8 141 17.6 3 46 11.8 RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (34-50) 68% (27-47) 57% Gunter,Brice 11 7 120 17.1 1 33 10.9 PAT-ATTEMPTS (48-50) 96% (37-38) 97% Lewis,David 12 5 40 8.0 0 14 3.3 ATTENDANCE 123589 110351 Price,Randy 8 5 30 6.0 0 7 3.8 Games/Avg Per Game 6/20598 6/18392 Rhoades,Jack 8 1 12 12.0 0 12 1.5 Neutral Site Games 0/0 Mayberry, Stedman 1 1 8 8.0 0 8 8.0 Total 12 250 2711 10.8 22 71 225.9 SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total Opponents 12 262 2919 11.1 18 86 243.2 Texas State 72 121 76 117 20 406 Opponents 50 83 81 101 17 332

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PUNT RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long FG SEQUENCE Texas State OPPONENTS Mager,Craig 10 123 12.3 0 43 Arkansas-Pine Bluff (31) 39 McDowell,Brandon 4 3 0.8 0 6 NAVY 32 - Franks, Terrence 1 29 29.0 1 10 Illinois 45 (19) Total 15 155 10.3 1 43 Tulsa (49) (20),(31) Opponents 18 82 4.6 0 40 IDAHO - (29),40,41 UL Lafayette (20) 46,(19),(32) INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg TD Long UL Monroe 57 (51),(43),(28) Mims,David 5 129 25.8 1 60 New Mexico State (36),44 37,48 Williams, Germod 4 27 6.8 0 22 Georgia Southern (39) - Mager,Craig 3 21 7.0 0 21 South Alabama (41),38,42,(31) (46) Targun,Colby 1 48 48.0 0 48 Arkansas State 32,(25) (18),(28) Total 13 225 17.3 1 60 Georgia State (21),(28),(36),(31) (21) Opponents 7 181 25.9 2 100 Numbers in (parentheses) indicate field goal was made.

KICK RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long TOTAL OFFENSE G Plays Rush Pass Total Avg/G Smith,Brandon 19 418 22.0 0 51 Jones,Tyler 12 542 539 2670 3209 267.4 Franks, Terrence 9 160 17.8 0 24 Lowe,Robert 11 185 1091 0 1091 99.2 Lewis,David 4 25 6.2 0 12 Franks, Terrence 12 107 712 0 712 59.3 McDowell,Brandon 1 1 1.0 0 1 Best,C.J. 12 36 326 0 326 27.2 Gaines,Jafus 1 14 14.0 0 14 White,Connor 1 8 20 41 61 61.0 Total 34 618 18.2 0 51 Price,Randy 8 7 60 0 60 7.5 Opponents 24 508 21.2 0 54 Mayberry, Stedman 1 12 54 0 54 54.0 Rubin,Louis 1 4 20 0 20 20.0 FUMBLE RETURNS No. Yds Avg TD Long Gay,Tim 9 6 20 0 20 2.2 Petersen,Kris 1 0 0.0 0 0 Gaines,Jafus 9 3 13 0 13 1.4 Total 1 0 0.0 0 0 Nixon,Fred 1 1 12 0 12 12.0 Opponents 1 41 41.0 1 41 Jones, Matt 1 2 5 0 5 5.0 Smith,Brandon 12 1 -1 0 -1 -0.1 |------PATs ------| TEAM 8 7 -10 0 -10 -1.2 Total 12 921 2861 2711 5572 464.3 SCORING TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf Points Opponents 12 938 2434 2919 5353 446.1 Lowe,Robert 13 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 78 Franks, Terrence 12 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 72 ALL PURPOSE G Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot Avg/G Johnson,Will 0 11-15 32-33 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 65 Lowe,Robert 11 1091 207 0 0 0 1298 118.0 Jones,Tyler 6 0-0 0-0 2-2 0 0-0 0 0 40 Franks, Terrence 12 712 125 29 160 0 1026 85.5 Gaines,Jafus 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 Smith,Brandon 12 -1 414 0 418 0 831 69.2 Dann,Jason 0 1-4 16-17 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 19 Best,C.J. 12 326 355 0 0 0 681 56.8 Ijah,Ben 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Jones,Tyler 12 539 0 0 0 0 539 44.9 Best,C.J. 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Miller,Bradley 12 0 431 0 0 0 431 35.9 White,Lawrence 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Gaines,Jafus 9 13 289 0 14 0 316 35.1 Mercer,Demun 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Ijah,Ben 12 0 289 0 0 0 289 24.1 Rubin,Louis 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Carden,Ryan 10 0 196 0 0 0 196 19.6 Gunter,Brice 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mager,Craig 12 0 0 123 0 21 144 12.0 Smith,Brandon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 White,Lawrence 12 0 141 0 0 0 141 11.8 Carden,Ryan 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Mims,David 12 0 0 0 0 129 129 10.8 Mims,David 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Gunter,Brice 11 0 120 0 0 0 120 10.9 Miller,Bradley 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Price,Randy 8 60 30 0 0 0 90 11.2 Total 53 12-19 48-50 2-2 0 0-0 0 0 406 Lewis,David 12 0 40 0 25 0 65 5.4 Opponents 42 13-19 37-38 0-0 1 1-4 0 1 332 Mayberry, Stedman 1 54 8 0 0 0 62 62.0 Mercer,Demun 11 0 54 0 0 0 54 4.9 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Long TB FC I20 50+ Blkd Targun,Colby 12 0 0 0 0 48 48 4.0 Johnson,Will 65 2844 43.8 70 4 26 21 16 0 Williams, Germod 9 0 0 0 0 27 27 3.0 Total 65 2844 43.8 70 4 26 21 16 0 White,Connor 3 20 0 0 0 0 20 6.7 Opponents 65 2629 40.4 62 4 20 18 14 1 Rubin,Louis 1 20 0 0 0 0 20 20.0 Gay,Tim 9 20 0 0 0 0 20 2.2 KICKOFFS No. Yds Avg TB OB Retn Net YdLn Rhoades,Jack 8 0 12 0 0 0 12 1.5 Johnson,Will 71 4500 63.4 46 1 Nixon,Fred 2 12 0 0 0 0 12 6.0 Total 71 4500 63.4 46 1 508 40.0 24 Jones, Matt 1 5 0 0 0 0 5 5.0 Opponents 62 3748 60.5 26 2 618 40.0 25 McDowell,Brandon 10 0 0 3 1 0 4 0.4 TEAM 8 -10 0 0 0 0 -10 -1.2 FIELD GOALS FGM-A Pct 01-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-99 Lg Blk Total 12 2861 2711 155 618 225 6570 547.5 Johnson,Will 11-15 73.3 0-0 4-4 5-6 2-4 0-1 49 0 Opponents 12 2434 2919 82 508 181 6124 510.3 Dann,Jason 1-4 25.0 0-0 0-0 1-3 0-1 0-0 31 0

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TEXAS STATE OVERALL DEFENSIVE STATISTICS |------Tackles------| |--Sacks--| |----Pass Def-----| |----- Fumbles ----| Blkd DEFENSIVE LEADERS GP Solo Ast Total TFL/Yds No-Yards Int-Yds BrUp QBH Rcv-Yds FF Kick Saf 3 Mayo,David 12 72 82 154 4.5-16 1.5-11 . 2 4 1-0 3 . . 52 McGowan,Trey 11 45 35 80 2.0-4 . . 3 . . . . . 55 Odiari,Michael 12 40 33 73 12.5-51 9.0-43 . . 7 1-0 1 . . 27 Targun,Colby 12 44 26 70 3.0-11 1.0-6 1-48 1 . . . . . 25 Mager,Craig 12 46 17 63 6.0-23 2.0-16 3-21 10 . . . . . 22 Mims,David 12 36 12 48 3.5-11 . 5-129 3 . . . . . 4 Jeter-Gilmon,Jerrid 12 17 29 46 3.5-13 1.5-9 . 1 . . 1 . . 9A Shaw,Aaron 12 35 9 44 1.5-3 . . . 1 . 1 . . 63 McClarty,Dallas 12 22 19 41 7.0-28 3.0-12 . . 1 . . . . 1B Williams, Germod 9 27 9 36 . . 4-27 2 . 1-0 . . . 40 Smith,Stephen 8 21 14 35 1.0-1 1.0-1 ...... 57 Berry,Karee 11 20 7 27 2.5-12 1.5-7 ...... 17 Alexcee,Damani 11 18 7 25 . . . 2 . . . . . 1E Rosemond,Dila 11 15 9 24 1.0-2 . . . . 1-0 . . . 82 Petersen,Kris 11 12 8 20 2.0-8 2.0-8 . 1 1 1-0 . . . 42 Dillon,Mershad 12 9 6 15 2.0-6 1.0-3 . 2 2 . 1 . . 41 Banks,Jeff 8 8 6 14 3.5-16 1.5-11 . . 2 . . . . 1H Johnson,Stephan 10 8 5 13 . . . 1 . . . . . 2A Woodard, Demetrius 9 9 2 11 1.0-1 . . . 1 . 1 . . 53 Trevillion,Will 11 3 6 9 ...... 92 Nikocevic,Rusmin 10 2 5 7 0.5-0 . . . 2 . . . . 59 Elvoid,Dondre 11 2 4 6 ...... 6 McDowell,Brandon 10 4 1 5 ...... 51 Hamilton,Drew 12 4 1 5 ...... 14 Miller,Bradley 12 4 1 5 ...... 1D Orakpo,Michael 2 2 3 5 1.0-8 1.0-8 . . 1 . . . . 24 Velliquette, Zach 11 1 2 3 ...... 34 Williamson,Dominique 10 2 1 3 ...... 36 Luna,Tomas 6 2 . 2 ...... 94 Hood,Darius 1 2 . 2 1.0-1 . . . . 1-0 . . . 93 Guendling,Brian 4 2 . 2 ...... 69 Gonzales,Herbert 4 2 . 2 ...... 28 Lowe,Robert 11 2 . 2 ...... TM TEAM 8 1 . 1 . 1.0-0 ...... 38 Johnson,Will 12 1 . 1 ...... 20 Franks, Terrence 12 1 . 1 ...... 1 . 80 Gaines,Jafus 9 1 . 1 ...... 1 Ijah,Ben 12 1 . 1 ...... 88 Gunter,Brice 11 1 . 1 ...... 23 Guidry III,Clarence 11 1 . 1 ...... 32 Schrade,Gabe 11 . 1 1 ...... 37 Gay,Tim 9 1 . 1 ...... Total 12 546 360 906 59-215 28-143 13-225 28 22 6-0 8 1 . Opponents 12 575 282 857 76.0-250 26-151 7-181 23 13 5-41 6 . 1

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INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RUSHING STATISTICS Rushing No-Yds/TD UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Lowe,Robert 185-1091/12 14-150/1 16-92/1 26-117/0 DNP 12-43/0 8-36/0 17-91/2 16-65/2 11-39/1 16-76/1 29-236/4 20-146/0 Franks,Terrence 107-712/8 6-38/1 4-7/0 7-8/0 20-71/2 15-284/3 7-30/0 6-16/0 10-64/1 11-49/0 8-28/0 3-19/0 10-98/1 Jones,Tyler 166-539/6 6-51/0 19-82/1 17-11/1 20-51/1 7-58/1 16-11/0 17-36/0 9-82/0 17-24/0 11--9/0 18-77/0 9-65/2 Best,C.J. 36-326/1 2-28/1 4-35/0 1-5/0 5-48/0 1-7/0 4-17/0 6-86/0 - 1-25/0 3-6/0 6-40/0 3-29/0 Price,Randy 7-60/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - 6-58/0 1-2/0 - - - Mayberry,Stedmon 12-54/0 12-54/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Rubin,Louis 4-20/2 4-20/2 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP White,Connor 3-20/0 3-20/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Gay,Tim 6-20/0 DNP DNP DNP 3-13/0 - - - - - 2-5/0 - 1-2/0 Gaines,Jafus 3-13/0 - 1--5/0 - - - - - 2-18/0 - DNP DNP DNP Nixon,Fred 1-12/0 1-12/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Jones, Matt 2-5/0 2-5/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Smith,Brandon 1--1/0 1--1/0 ------

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME RECEIVING STATISTICS Receiving No-Yds/TD UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Miller,Bradley 44-431/1 1-8/0 7-62/0 4-43/0 8-112/0 3-7/1 2-22/0 1-5/0 2-26/0 6-59/0 5-57/0 2-2/0 3-28/0 Smith,Brandon 36-414/1 1-8/0 4-24/0 4-39/1 2-4/0 2-43/0 - 2-17/0 - 8-97/0 5-86/0 3-43/0 5-53/0 Best,C.J. 37-355/2 2-11/0 2-11/0 2-43/0 - 2-10/0 1-3/0 5-18/0 1-3/0 - 6-33/0 5-103/1 11-120/1 Gaines,Jafus 22-289/4 4-119/2 4-55/0 3-27/1 1-5/1 - 2-23/0 1-5/0 7-55/0 - DNP DNP DNP Ijah,Ben 27-289/3 3-20/0 2-14/0 5-65/2 3-40/1 1-5/0 3-34/0 2-18/0 1-9/0 3-32/0 2-15/0 1-18/0 1-19/0 Lowe,Robert 24-207/1 3-23/0 3-39/0 4-55/0 DNP - - 1-10/0 1-8/0 5-19/0 3-26/0 1-5/0 3-22/1 Carden,Ryan 13-196/1 3-35/0 - 4-56/0 DNP - - DNP - 1-32/1 3-37/0 1-19/0 1-17/0 White,Lawrence 8-141/3 - - - - - 2-31/0 - 1-23/1 4-41/1 1-46/1 - - Franks,Terrence 11-125/3 1-16/1 2-26/1 1-3/0 3-8/0 2-4/0 - 2-68/1 - - - - - Gunter,Brice 7-120/1 3-36/0 - - 1-29/0 - 2-50/1 - - - DNP - 1-5/0 Mercer,Demun 9-54/2 1-16/1 - 2-5/0 - 1-7/0 - DNP 3-15/0 1-9/0 - 1-2/1 - Lewis,David 5-40/0 1-7/0 - - 3-30/0 ------1-3/0 Price,Randy 5-30/0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-13/0 - 1-4/0 2-13/0 - - - Rhoades,Jack 1-12/0 1-12/0 DNP DNP DNP ------DNP - Mayberry,Stedmon 1-8/0 1-8/0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PASSING STATISTICS Jones,Tyler Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Arkansas-Pine Bluff 25 21 0 84.0 278 4 71 2 5 230.2 NAVY 36 24 1 66.7 231 1 27 0 0 124.2 Illinois 43 29 1 67.4 336 4 38 4 28 159.1 Tulsa 31 21 0 67.7 228 2 35 2 17 150.8 IDAHO 20 11 2 55.0 76 1 38 1 4 83.4 UL Lafayette 23 14 1 60.9 176 1 33 4 22 130.8 UL Monroe 20 14 0 70.0 141 1 40 5 26 145.7 New Mexico State 30 17 0 56.7 143 1 23 0 0 107.7 Georgia Southern 51 30 2 58.8 302 2 32 4 26 113.7 South Alabama 43 25 0 58.1 300 1 46 3 21 124.4 Arkansas State 22 14 0 63.6 192 2 70 1 2 166.9 Georgia State 32 26 0 81.2 267 2 34 0 0 172.0 TOTALS 376 246 7 65.4 2670 22 71 26 151 140.7

White,Connor Att Comp Int Pct Yards TD Long Sack Yds Effic Arkansas-Pine Bluff 5 4 0 80.0 41 0 14 0 0 148.9 TOTALS 5 4 0 80.0 41 0 14 0 0 148.9

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME PUNT RETURNS Punt Returns No-Yds UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Mager,Craig 10-123 1-35 1-8 - - 2-50 1-7 1-5 - 2-11 1-0 - 1-7 Franks,Terrence 1-29 ------1-29 - - - - McDowell,Brandon 4-3 - DNP - 2-6 - - - - - DNP 2--3 -

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INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME KICKOFF RETURNS Player No-Yds UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Smith,Brandon 19-418 1-25 3-45 3-79 1-25 1-28 2-36 1-21 - 1-22 - 3-83 3-54 Franks,Terrence 9-160 ------2-30 3-59 3-57 1-14 - Lewis,David 4-25 - - - 1-3 2-22 - - - - 1-0 - - Gaines,Jafus 1-14 ------1-14 - - DNP DNP DNP McDowell,B 1-1 - DNP - - - 1-1 - - - DNP - -

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME INTERCEPTION RETURNS Player No-Yds UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Mims,David 5-129 - - - - - 1-23 1-0 - - 1-46 1-0 1-60 Williams,Germod 4-27 - 1-0 - - 2-5 - - 1-22 - DNP DNP DNP Mager,Craig 3-21 - - - 1-0 - - - 1-0 - - - 1-21 Targun,Colby 1-48 - - 1-48 ------

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME ALL-PURPOSE YARDS Player No-Yds UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Lowe,Robert 1298 173 131 172 DNP 43 36 101 73 58 102 241 168 Franks,Terrence 1026 54 33 11 79 288 30 84 123 108 85 33 98 Smith,Brandon 831 32 69 118 29 71 36 38 - 119 86 126 107 Best,C.J. 681 39 46 48 48 17 20 104 3 25 39 143 149 Jones,Tyler 539 51 82 11 51 58 11 36 82 24 -9 77 65 Miller,Bradley 431 8 62 43 112 7 22 5 26 59 57 2 28 Gaines,Jafus 316 119 50 27 5 - 23 19 73 - DNP DNP DNP Ijah,Ben 289 20 14 65 40 5 34 18 9 32 15 18 19 Carden,Ryan 196 35 - 56 DNP - - DNP - 32 37 19 17 Mager,Craig 144 35 8 - - 50 7 5 - 11 - - 28 White,Lawrence 141 - - - - - 31 - 23 41 46 - - Mims,David 129 - - - - - 23 - - - 46 - 60 Gunter,Brice 120 36 - - 29 - 50 - - - DNP - 5 Price,Randy 90 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 13 - 62 15 - - - Lewis,David 65 7 - - 33 22 ------3 Mayberry,Stedmon 62 62 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Mercer,Demun 54 16 - 5 - 7 - DNP 15 9 - 2 - Targun,Colby 48 - - 48 ------Williams,Germod 27 - - - - 5 - - 22 - DNP DNP DNP Rubin,Louis 20 20 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Gay,Tim 20 DNP DNP DNP 13 - - - - - 5 - 2 White,Connor 20 20 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Rhoades,Jack 12 12 DNP DNP DNP ------DNP - Nixon,Fred 12 12 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - Jones, Matt 5 5 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP McDowell,Brandon 4 - DNP - 6 - 1 - - - DNP -3 - TEAM -10 - - -2 -2 -2 - - - -2 - -2 -

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS Date Opponent Score Rushing Yards (Att-Yds-TD) Passing (Comp.-Att-Yds-TD) Receiving Yards (Rec-Yds-TD) Tackles Aug. 30 vs. UAPB W 65-0 Robert Lowe (14-150-1) Tyler Jones (21-25-278-0) Jafus Gaines (4-119-2) David Mayo (10) Sept. 13 vs. Navy L 35-21 Robert Lowe (16-92-1) Tyler Jones (24-36-231-1) Bradley Miller (7-62-0) David Mayo (15) Sept. 20 at Illinois L 42-35 Robert Lowe (26-117-1) Tyler Jones (29-43-336-4) Ben Ijah (5-65-2) David Mayo (11) Sept. 29 at Tulsa W 37-34 Terrence Franks (20-71-2) Tyler Jones (21-31-228-2) Bradley Miller (8-112-0) David Mayo (20) Oct. 4 vs. Idaho W 35-30 Terrence Franks (15-284-3) Tyler Jones (11-20-76-1) Brandon Smith (2-43-0) David Mayo (16) Oct. 14 vs. UL Lafayette L 34-10 Robert Lowe (8-36-0) Tyler Jones (14-23-176-1) Brice Gunter (2-50-1) David Mayo (11) Oct. 25 at UL Monroe W 22-18 Robert Lowe (17-91-2) Tyler Jones (14-20-140-1) Terrance Franks (2-68-1) David Mayo (22) Nov. 1 at New Mexico State W 37-29 Tyler Jones (9-82-0) Tyler Jones (17-30-143-1) Jafus Gaines (7-55-0) David Mayo (17) Nov. 8 vs. Georiga Southern L 28-25 Terrence Franks (11-49-0) Tyler Jones (30-51-302-2) Brandon Smith (8-97-0) Trey McGowan (8) Nov. 15 at South Alabama L 24-20 Robert Lowe (16-76-1) Tyler Jones (25-42-300-1) Brandon Smith (5-86-0) McGowan/Mayo (12) Nov. 20 vs. Arkansas State W 45-27 Robert Lowe (24-236-4) Tyler Jones (14-22-192-2) C.J. Best (5-103-1) David Mims (9) Nov. 29 at Georgia State W 54-31 Robert Lowe (20-146-0) Tyler Jones (26-32-267-2) C.J. Best (11-120-1) Colby Targun (13)

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INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES STATISTICS Player UA-A TOT UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Mayo,David 72-82 154 7-3 8-7 3-8 4-16 12-4 7-4 8-14 6-11 5-2 4-8 4-2 4-3 McGowan,Trey 45-35 80 1-0 7-2 DNP 0-1 3-0 4-1 7-10 3-9 4-4 7-5 4-1 5-2 Odiari,Michael 40-33 73 1-0 2-0 3-2 7-6 4-1 7-3 2-6 6-3 3-4 0-6 2-1 3-1 Targun,Colby 44-26 70 1-0 3-2 2-3 3-4 10-3 3-1 6-3 2-4 1-2 2-1 1-0 10-3 Mager,Craig 46-17 63 2-3 5-1 1-1 5-1 10-2 5-1 1-0 2-4 3-0 3-1 3-3 6-0 Mims,David 36-12 48 3-0 3-0 4-0 1-1 2-0 2-0 1-3 6-5 1-0 2-2 9-0 2-1 Jeter-Gilmon,Jerrid 17-29 46 1-1 1-2 2-5 1-3 1-1 2-1 1-4 1-5 0-1 2-3 1-1 4-2 Shaw,Aaron 35-9 44 2-0 - 3-2 3-1 4-0 2-0 1-0 5-2 4-2 2-0 5-2 4-0 McClarty,Dallas 22-19 41 1-1 - 3-0 2-3 2-3 3-1 1-1 2-2 2-0 2-5 3-2 1-1 Williams,Germod 27-8 35 1-0 1-2 2-2 3-1 3-0 8-1 1-0 5-1 3-1 DNP DNP DNP Smith,Stephen 21-14 35 4-1 3-3 - 6-3 4-5 4-2 - DNP DNP DNP DNP - Berry,Karee 20-7 27 1-0 5-1 1-0 2-0 1-2 0-1 2-2 DNP - - 7-1 1-0 Alexcee,Damani 18-7 25 2-0 2-1 DNP - 2-0 3-0 1-1 4-3 2-0 1-0 1-2 - Rosemond,Dila 14-9 23 - DNP 1-0 - - 2-0 0-1 0-1 2-0 3-6 4-1 2-0 Petersen,Kris 12-8 20 - 1-0 1-0 3-4 4-1 - 2-0 0-3 - 1-0 DNP - Dillon,Mershad 9-6 15 2-0 1-2 0-1 3-0 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 1-1 - 0-1 - Banks,Jeff 8-6 14 1-2 1-0 - DNP DNP DNP DNP 2-3 3-1 - 1-0 - Woodard,Demetrius 9-2 11 1-0 - 0-1 - - 1-0 3-0 DNP DNP 2-1 2-0 DNP Johnson,Stephon 6-4 10 DNP DNP 0-1 - 1-0 3-0 0-2 0-1 - - 1-0 1-0 Trevillion,Will 3-6 9 0-1 - DNP 1-1 0-2 1-0 - 0-1 - - 0-1 1-0 Nikocevic,Rusmin 2-5 7 2-1 DNP DNP - 0-1 - - 0-1 - - 0-2 - Elvoid,Dondre 2-4 6 - 1-0 - - - 1-2 - 0-2 - - - DNP Miller,Bradley 4-1 5 - - - 1-0 - 1-0 - 0-1 1-0 - 1-0 - McDowell,B 4-1 5 - DNP 2-0 - - 2-0 0-1 - - DNP - - Orakpo,Michael 2-3 5 1-3 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Hamilton,Drew 4-1 5 2-0 - - 0-1 1-0 - - - - - 1-0 - Williamson,Dominique 2-1 3 1-0 - - 0-1 - - 1-0 - - - DNP DNP Kolek,Kolby 2-1 3 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP - 2-0 DNP DNP DNP 0-1 Velliquette,Zach 1-2 3 - - - 0-1 - DNP 0-1 - - - 1-0 - Lowe,Robert 2-0 2 - - 1-0 DNP ------1-0 - Luna,Tomas 2-0 2 1-0 - DNP - DNP - DNP DNP DNP - DNP 1-0 Guendling,Brian 2-0 2 1-0 1-0 DNP - DNP - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Hood,Darius 2-0 2 2-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Gonzales,Herbert 2-0 2 1-0 DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 DNP DNP - - DNP DNP Franks,Terrence 1-0 1 - 1-0 ------Schrade,Gabe 0-1 1 ------0-1 - - - - DNP Gaines,Jafus 1-0 1 - - - - 1-0 - - - - DNP DNP DNP Guidry III,Clarence 1-0 1 - DNP 1-0 ------Gunter,Brice 1-0 1 1-0 ------DNP - - Gay,Tim 1-0 1 DNP DNP DNP - - - 1-0 - - - - - Ijah,Ben 1-0 1 ------1-0 - - - - - Nixon,Fred 1-0 1 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1-0 Johnson,Will 1-0 1 ------1-0 - Schrade,Gabe 0-1 1 ------0-1 - - - - 2014 GAME-BY-GAME CAPTAINS UAPB Bellard Odiari Miller Navy Mager Orakpo Tuttle Mayo Illinois Ijah Mager Miller Mayo Tulsa Jones Gay Williams Idaho Jones Odiari Tuttle Mager UL Lafayette Mayo Bellard Miller ULM Jones Williams Tuttle Odiari New Mexico State Williams Gay Ijah Mayo Georgia Southern Jones Gay Luna Petersen South Alabama Ijah Bellard Luna Petersen Arkansas State Orakpo Miller Mager Tuttle Georgia State Mager Mayo Odiari Tuttle

David Mims was named an All-SBC First-Team selection after recording 48 tackles and 5 interceptions in 2014.

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INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME QUARTERBACK SACKS Player UA-A TOT UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Odiari,Michael 8-2 9.0 - - - 1.0-5 4.5-22 1.0-8 1.0-3 - - 0.5-4 - 1.0-1 McClarty,Dallas 3-0 3.0 - - - 1.0-2 1.0-4 1.0-6 ------Mager,Craig 2-0 2.0 - - - - 2.0-16 ------Petersen,Kris 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-4 1.0-4 ------DNP - Jeter-Gilmon,J 1-1 1.5 - 1.0-5 ------0.5-4 - - Berry,Karee 1-1 1.5 - - - - 0.5-0 - - DNP - - 1.0-7 - Mayo,David 1-1 1.5 0.5-3 - - - - - 1.0-8 - - - - - Banks,Jeff 1-1 1.5 0.5-4 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP - - - 1.0-7 - TEAM 1-0 1.0 - - - - - 1.0-0 ------Orakpo,Michael 0-2 1.0 1.0-8 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Dillon,Mershad 1-0 1.0 - - - 1.0-3 ------Targun,Colby 1-0 1.0 - 1.0-6 ------Smith,Stephen 1-0 1.0 1.0-1 ------DNP DNP DNP DNP -

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME TACKLES FOR LOSSES Player UA-A TOT UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Odiari,Michael 11-3 12.5 - - - 3.0-10 4.5-22 1.0-8 1.0-3 1.0-3 - 1.0-4 - 1.0-1 McClarty,Dallas 7-0 7.0 - - - 1.0-2 1.0-4 1.0-6 1.0-8 2.0-5 - 1.0-3 - - Mager,Craig 6-0 6.0 - - - - 3.0-20 1.0-1 - - - 1.0-1 - 1.0-1 Mayo,David 3-3 4.5 0.5-3 - - - - - 1.0-8 2.5-4 - 0.5-1 - - Banks,Jeff 3-1 3.5 0.5-4 - - DNP DNP DNP DNP 1.0-3 1.0-2 - 1.0-7 - Jeter-Gilmon,J 2-3 3.5 - 1.0-5 1.0-3 ------1.0-4 0.5-1 - Mims,David 3-1 3.5 ------1.0-3 - 1.5-4 1.0-4 - Targun,Colby 3-0 3.0 - 1.0-6 - 1.0-2 - - 1.0-3 - - - - - Berry,Karee 2-1 2.5 - - - - 0.5-0 - - DNP - - 2.0-12 - Dillon,Mershad 2-0 2.0 1.0-3 - - 1.0-3 ------McGowan,Trey 2-0 2.0 - - DNP - - 1.0-1 - - 1.0-3 - - - Petersen,Kris 2-0 2.0 - - 1.0-4 1.0-4 ------DNP - Shaw,Aaron 1-1 1.5 ------1.5-3 - - - - Woodard,D 1-0 1.0 ------DNP DNP - 1.0-1 DNP Orakpo,Michael 0-2 1.0 1.0-8 - DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Smith,Stephen 1-0 1.0 1.0-1 ------DNP DNP DNP DNP - Rosemond,Dila 1-0 1.0 - DNP ------1.0-2 - - - Hood,Darius 1-0 1.0 1.0-1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Nikocevic,R 0-1 0.5 - DNP DNP ------0.5-0 -

INDIVIDUAL GAME-BY-GAME FUMBLES FORCED AND RECOVERED Fumbles Forced No. UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Mayo,David 3 1 - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - Jeter-Gilmon,Jerrid 1 ------1 - - Odiari,Michael 1 ------1 Woodard,Demetrius 1 1 ------DNP DNP - - DNP Dillon,Mershad 1 1 ------Shaw,Aaron 1 ------1 - -

Fumbles Recoverd No. UAPB Navy Illinois Tulsa Idaho UL-L ULM NMST GS USA ASU GSU Williams,Germod 1 1 ------DNP DNP DNP Petersen,Kris 1 ------1 DNP - Rosemond,Dila 1 - DNP ------1 - - Odiari,Michael 1 ------1 Hood,Darius 1 1 DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP Mayo,David 1 ------1 - -

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2014 GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS OFFENSE QB RB WR WR WR TE QT QG C SG ST UAPB Jones Lowe Ijah B. Smith Gaines Carden Bellard Tuttle Freeman Sarabia Melton Navy Jones Lowe Ijah B. Smith Gaines Carden Bellard Tuttle Freeman Sarabia Melton Illinois Jones Lowe Ijah B. Smith Gaines Carden Bellard Tuttle Fissell Sarabia Melton Tulsa Jones Franks Ijah B. Smith Gaines Miller Bellard Tuttle Freeman Romero Melton Idaho Jones Franks Ijah B. Smith Gaines Lewis Bellard Tuttle Freeman Romero Melton UL Lafayette Jones Lowe Ijah B. Smith Gaines Carden Bellard Tuttle Freeman Romero Melton ULM Jones Lowe Ijah Best Gaines Miller Bellard Tuttle Fissell Romero Melton New Mexico State Jones Lowe Ijah Gaines White Miller Bellard Tuttle Fissell Romero Melton Georgia Southern Jones Lowe Ijah B. Smith Best Miller Bellard Tuttle Fissell Romero Melton South Alabama Jones Lowe Ijah B. Smith Best White Bellard Tuttle Fissell Romero Meton Arkansas State Jones Lowe Ijah B. Smith Best White Bellard Tuttle Fissell Sarabia Meton Georgia State Jones Lowe Ijah B. Smith Best Miller Bellard Tuttle Fissell Romero Melton

DEFENSE LE NT DT/LB RE/LB MLB SLB Rover/LB FS WK FC BC UAPB Odiari McClarty Dillon Petersen Mayo Orakpo Williams Shaw Targun Mager Mims Navy Odiari Dillon McGowan Berry Mayo Orakpo Jeter-Gilmon Alexcee Targun Mager Mims Illinois Odiari McClarty Dillon Berry Jeter-Gilmon Mayo Williams Shaw Targun Mager Mims Tulsa Odiari McClarty Dillon Petersen Jeter-Gilmon Mayo Williams Shaw Targun Mager Mims Idaho Odiari McClarty Dillon Petersen S. Smith Mayo Williams Shaw Targun Mager Mims UL Lafayette Odiari McClarty Dillon Petersen S. Smith Mayo Williams Woodard Targun Mager Mims ULM Odiari McClarty McGowan Petersen S. Smith Mayo Williams Woodard Targun Mager Mims New Mexico State Odiari McClarty McGowan Petersen Jeter-Gilmon Mayo Williams Shaw Targun Mager Mims Georgia Southern Odiari McClarty Dillon Banks McGowan Mayo Williams Shaw Targun Mager Mims South Alabama Odiari McClarty Dillon Banks McGowan Mayo Rosemond Woodard Targun Mager Mims Arkansas State Odiari McClarty Dillon Banks McGowan Mayo Rosemond Woodard Targun Mager Mims Georgia State Odiari McClarty Dillon Berry McGowan Mayo Rosemond Shaw Targun Mager Mims

Texas State Long Plays (Over 20 yards; punts over 50 yards; field goals over 40 yards) TEXAS STATE vs. UAPB TEXAS STATE vs. UL Lafayette TEXAS STATE at South Alabama Yds. Play Quarter Yds. Play Quarter Yds. Play Quarter 35 Craig Mager punt return 1 58 Will Johnson punt 1 25 Tyler Jones pass to Bradley Miller 1 71 Tyler Jones pass to Jafus Gaines 2 55 Will Johnson punt 1 20 Tyler Jones pass to Brandon Smith 1 31 Tyler Jones pass to Jafus Gaines (TD) 2 53 Will Johnson punt 1 46 Tyler Jones pass to Lawrence White 2 20 Tyler Jones run 2 33 Tyler Jones pass to Brice Gunter 4 21 Tyler Jones pass to Brandon Smith 3 51 Robert Lowe run 3 25 Tyler Jones pass to Lawrence White 4 53 Will Johnson punt 3 52 Will Johnson punt 3 TEXAS STATE vs. Navy TEXAS STATE at ULM 21 Tyler Jones pass to Ryan Carden 4 Yds. Play Quarter Yds. Play Quarter 27 Tyler Jones pass to Jafus Gaines 1 64 Will Johnson punt 2 TEXAS STATE vs. Arkansas State 20 Tyler Jones pass to Robert Lowe 2 27 C.J. Best run 3 Yds. Play Quarter 53 Will Johnson punt 3 21 Robert Lowe run 4 34 Tyler Jones pass to Brandon Smith 1 28 Tyler Jones pass to Terrance Franks 4 66 Will Johnson punt 1 TEXAS STATE vs. Illinois 40 Tyler Jones pass to Terrance Franks 4 26 Robert Lowe run 2 Yds. Play Quarter 70 Tyler Jones pass to C.J. Best 2 70 Will Johnson punt 1 TEXAS STATE at New Mexico State 55 Will Johnson punt 3 23 Tyler Jones pass to Robert Lowe 1 Yds. Play Quarter 24 Robert Lowe run 4 22 Robert Lowe run 1 23 Tyler Jones pass to Lawrence White 3 50 Robert Lowe run 4 27 Tyler Jones pass to Ben Ijah 2 29 Terrence Franks blocked punt/return 3 20 Tyler Jones pass to Ryan Carden 2 43 Tyler Jones run 4 48 Colby Targun interception return 3 52 Will Johnson punt 4 TEXAS STATE at Georgia State 38 Tyler Jones pass to C.J. Best 4 Yds. Play Quarter 21 Tyler Jones pass to C.J. Best 2 TEXAS STATE at Tulsa TEXAS STATE vs. Georgia Southern Yds. Play Quarter Yds. Play Quarter 34 Tyler Jones pass to C.J. Best 3 20 C.J. Best run 2 53 Will Johnson punt 1 33 Robert Lowe run 3 29 Tyler Jones pass to Brice Gunter 2 52 Will Johnson punt 2 23 Brandon Smith kickoff return 3 23 Tyler Jones pass to Bradley Miller 3 26 Terrence Franks run 2 60 Terrence Franks run 4 35 Tyler Jones pass to Ben Ijah OT 25 C.J. Best run 2 60 David Mims interception return 4 24 Tyler Jones pass to Bradley Miller OT 32 Tyler Jones pass to Ryan Carden 3 23 Tyler Jones pass to Brandon Smith 3 TEXAS STATE vs. Idaho 24 Tyler Jones pass to Bradley Miller 4 Yds. Play Quarter 70 Terrence Franks run 1 95 Terrence Franks run 2 38 Tyler Jones pass to Brandon Smith 2 70 Terrence Franks run 4 27 Tyler Jones run 4

2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 107 2014 SEASON IN REVIEW TEXAS STATE MILESTONE GAMES 100-YARD RUSHING GAMES SIX OR MORE UNASSISTED TACKLES Yds. Player Att-Yds-TD No. Player Opponent 150 Robert Lowe vs. UAPB 14-150-1 12 David Mayo vs. Idaho 117 Robert Lowe at Illinois 26-117-0 10 Colby Targun at Georgia State 284 Terrence Franks vs. Idaho 15-284-3 10 Colby Targun vs. Idaho 236 Robert Lowe vs. Arkansas State 29-236-4 10 Craig Mager vs. Idaho 146 Robert Lowe at Georgia State 20-146-0 9 David Mims vs. Arkansas State 8 David Mayo vs. Navy TWO+ TOUCHDOWN RUNS 8 David Mayo at ULM TDS Player Att-Yds-TD 7 Trey McGowan at ULM 2 Louis Rubin vs. UAPB 4-20-2 7 David Mayo vs. UAPB 2 Terrence Franks at Tulsa 20-71-2 7 Trey McGowan vs. Navy 7 Michael Odiari at Tulsa 3 Terrence Franks vs. Idaho 15-284-3 7 David Mayo vs. UL Lafayette 2 Robert Lowe at ULM 17-91-2 7 Michael Odiari vs. UL Lafayette 2 Robert Lowe at New Mexico State 16-65-2 7 Trey McGowan at South Alabama 4 Robert Lowe vs. Arkansas State 29-236-4 7 Karee Berry vs. Arkansas State 2 Tyler Jones at Georgia State 9-65-2 6 Colby Targun at ULM Robert Lowe 6 Stephen Smith at Tulsa 200-YARD PASSING GAMES 6 David Mayo at New Mexico State Yds. Player Com-Att-Int-TD 40-YARD FIELD GOALS 6 David Mims at New Mexico State 336 Tyler Jones at Illinois 29-43-1-4 Yds. Player Opponent 6 Michael Odiari at New Mexico State 278 Tyler Jones vs. UAPB 21-25-0-4 49 Will Johnson at Tulsa 231 Tyler Jones vs. Navy 24-36-1-1 41 Will Johnson at South Alabama ONE OR MORE QUARTERBACK SACKS 228 Tyler Jones at Tulsa 21-31-0-2 No. Player Opponent LONG PUNTS (50+ YARDS) 302 Tyler Jones vs. Georgia Southern 30-51-2-2 4.5 Michael Odiari vs. Idaho Yds. Player Opponent 300 Tyler Jones at South Alabama 25-42-0-1 2.0 Craig Mager vs. Idaho 53 Will Johnson vs. Navy 267 Tyler Jones at Georgia State 26-32-0-2 1.0 Stephen Smith vs. UAPB 70 Will Johnson at Illinois 1.0 Michael Orakpo vs. UAPB 54 Will Johnson at Illinois 1.0 Colby Targun vs. Navy TWO TOUCHDOWN PASSES 50 Will Johnson at Illinois TD’s Player Comp-Att-Yds 1.0 Kris Petersen at Illinois 58 Will Johnson vs. UL Lafayette 1.0 Michael Odiari at Tulsa 4 Tyler Jones vs UAPB 21-25-278 55 Will Johnson vs. UL Lafayette 4 Tyler Jones at Illinois 29-43-336 1.0 Kris Petersen at Tulsa 53 Will Johnson vs. UL Lafayette 1.0 Dallas McClary at Tulsa 2 Tyler Jones at Tulsa 21-31-228 64 Will Johnson at ULM 1.0 Mershad Dillon at Tulsa 2 Tyler Jones vs. Georgia Southern 30-51-302 52 Will Johnson at New Mexico State 1.0 Dallas McClarty vs. Idaho 2 Tyler Jones vs. Arkansas State 14-22-192 53 Will Johnson vs. Georgia Southern 1.0 Michael Odiari vs. UL Lafayette 2 Tyler Jones at Georgia State 26-32-267 53 Will Johnson vs. Georgia Southern 1.0 Dallas McClarty vs. UL Lafayette 53 Will Johnson at South Alabama 1.0 Michael Odiari at ULM 100-YARD RECEIVING GAMES 52 Will Johnson at South Alabama 1.0 Dallas McClarty at ULM Yds. Player Rec-Yds-TD 66 Will Johnson vs. Arkansas State 1.0 Karee Berry vs. Arkansas State 119 Jafus Gaines vs. UAPB 4-119-2 55 Will Johnson vs. Arkansas State 1.0 Jeff Banks vs. Arkansas State 112 Bradley Miller at Tulsa 8-112-0 1.0 Michael Odiari at Georgia State 103 C.J. Best vs. Arkansas State 5-103-1 10 OR MORE TOTAL TACKLES 120 C.J. Best at Georgia State 11-120-1 No. Player Opponent INTERCEPTIONS 22 David Mayo at ULM No. Player Opponent 20 David Mayo at Tulsa 2 Germod Williams vs. Idaho 17 Trey McGowan at ULM 1 Germod Williams vs. Navy 17 David Mayo at New Mexico State 1 Colby Targun at Illinois 16 David Mayo vs. Idaho 1 Craig Mager at Tulsa 15 David Mayo vs. Navy 1 David Mims vs. UL Lafayette 13 Michael Odiari at Tulsa 1 David Mims at UL Monroe 13 Colby Targun vs. Idaho 1 Germod Williams at New Mexico State 13 Colby Targun at Georgia State 1 Craig Mager at New Mexico State 12 Craig Mager vs. Idaho 1 David Mims at South Alabama 12 Trey McGowan at New Mexico State 1 David Mims vs. Arkansas State 12 Trey McGowan at South Alabama 1 David Mims AT Georgia State 12 David Mayo at South Alabama 11 David Mayo at Illinois 11 David Mayo vs. UL Lafayette 11 David Mims at New Mexico State 10 David Mayo vs. UAPB Tyler Jones

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TEXAS STATE TEAM GAME-BY-GAME TEAM STATISTICS |------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Aug 30 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 51 377 5 51 25 319 4 71 25-30-0 319 4 71 1 25 0 25 1 35 0 35 696 Sep 13 NAVY 44 211 2 12 24 231 1 27 24-36-1 231 1 27 3 45 0 20 1 8 0 8 442 Sep 20 at Illinois 52 139 1 22 29 336 4 38 29-43-1 336 4 38 3 79 0 34 0 0 0 0 475 Sep 27 at Tulsa 49 181 3 20 21 228 2 35 21-31-0 228 2 35 2 28 0 25 2 6 0 6 409 Oct 04 IDAHO 37 390 4 95 11 76 1 38 11-20-2 76 1 38 3 50 0 28 2 50 0 43 466 Oct 14 UL LAFAYETTE 35 94 0 17 14 176 1 33 14-23-1 176 1 33 3 37 0 19 1 7 0 7 270 Oct 25 at UL Monroe 46 229 2 27 14 141 1 40 14-20-0 141 1 40 2 35 0 21 1 5 0 5 370 Nov 01 at New Mexico State 43 287 3 43 17 143 1 23 17-30-0 143 1 23 2 30 0 15 1 29 1 10 430 Nov 08 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 42 137 1 26 30 302 2 32 30-51-2 302 2 32 4 81 0 22 2 11 0 8 439 Nov 15 at South Alabama 40 106 1 15 25 300 1 46 25-44-0 300 1 46 4 57 0 24 1 0 0 0 406 Nov 20 ARKANSAS STATE 57 370 4 50 14 192 2 70 14-22-0 192 2 70 4 97 0 51 2 -3 0 0 562 Nov 29 at Georgia State 43 340 3 60 26 267 2 34 26-32-0 267 2 34 3 54 0 23 1 7 0 7 607 Totals 539 2861 29 95 250 2711 22 71 250-382-7 2711 22 71 34 618 0 51 15 155 1 43 5572 Opponent 522 2434 21 75 262 2919 18 86 262-416-13 2919 18 86 24 508 0 54 18 82 0 40 5353

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-----FUMBLE-----| Pass Blkd |---Kicks------XPTS------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts Aug 30 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 43 16 59 5.0-20 3.0-16 3 2-0 0-0 4 2 0 9-8 0 0 0 65 Sep 13 NAVY 47 24 71 2.0-11 2.0-11 0 0-0 1-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 21 Sep 20 at Illinois 30 26 56 2.0-7 1.0-4 0 0-0 1-48 3 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Sep 27 at Tulsa 45 48 93 7.0-21 4.0-14 0 0-0 1-0 0 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 37 Oct 04 IDAHO 65 26 91 9.0-46 8.0-42 0 0-0 2-5 5 5 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Oct 14 UL LAFAYETTE 64 18 82 4.0-16 3.0-14 1 0-0 1-23 1 3 0 1-1 0 0 0 10 Oct 25 at UL Monroe 40 50 90 4.0-22 2.0-11 0 0-0 1-0 1 2 0 2-2 1 0 0 22 Nov 01 at New Mexico State 47 62 109 9.0-21 0.0-0 0 0-0 2-22 0 2 1 5-4 0 0 0 37 Nov 08 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 35 18 53 3.0-7 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2-2 1 0 0 25 Nov 15 at South Alabama 31 38 69 6.0-17 1.0-8 3 3-0 1-46 1 1 0 2-2 0 0 0 20 Nov 20 ARKANSAS STATE 53 20 73 6.0-25 2.0-14 0 0-0 1-0 6 5 0 6-6 0 0 0 45 Nov 29 at Georgia State 46 14 60 2.0-2 1.0-1 1 1-0 2-81 0 1 0 6-6 0 0 0 54 Totals 546 360 906 59.0-215 27.0-135 8 6-0 13-225 22 28 1 50-48 2 0 0 406 Opponent 575 282 857 76.0-250 26.0-151 6 5-41 7-181 13 23 0 38-37 0 1 1 332

|------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Aug 30 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 31 0 11 656 59.6 4 1 Sep 13 NAVY 5 217 43.4 53 0 0 0 1 1 1-0 0 0 3 177 59.0 0 0 Sep 20 at Illinois 8 380 47.5 70 0 2 3 4 1 1-0 0 0 5 325 65.0 5 0 Sep 27 at Tulsa 8 333 41.6 48 0 1 1 0 4 1-1 49 0 4 258 64.5 3 0 Oct 04 IDAHO 5 197 39.4 47 0 0 3 0 2 0-0 0 0 6 390 65.0 4 0 Oct 14 UL LAFAYETTE 8 370 46.2 58 0 0 6 3 3 1-1 20 0 3 190 63.3 1 0 Oct 25 at UL Monroe 6 262 43.7 64 0 0 3 1 1 1-0 0 0 5 319 63.8 2 0 Nov 01 at New Mexico State 7 287 41.0 52 0 1 4 1 1 2-1 36 0 7 455 65.0 7 0 Nov 08 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 5 215 43.0 53 0 0 1 2 1 1-1 39 0 3 195 65.0 3 0 Nov 15 at South Alabama 6 254 42.3 53 0 0 3 2 2 4-2 41 0 5 317 63.4 2 0 Nov 20 ARKANSAS STATE 6 295 49.2 66 0 0 1 2 4 2-1 25 0 8 503 62.9 4 0 Nov 29 at Georgia State 1 34 34.0 34 0 0 1 0 1 4-4 36 0 11 715 65.0 11 0 Totals 65 2844 43.8 70 0 4 26 16 21 19-12 49 0 71 4500 63.4 46 1 Opponent 65 2629 40.4 62 1 4 20 14 18 19-13 51 0 62 3748 60.5 26 2

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TEXAS STATE OPPONENT GAME-BY-GAME |------RUSHING------| |------RECEIVING------| |------PASSING------| |------KICK RET------| |------PUNT RET------| tot Date Opponent No. Yds TD Lg No. Yds TD Lg Cmp-Att-Int Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg No Yds TD Lg off Aug 30 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 39 127 0 29 9 88 0 17 9-21-0 88 0 17 6 91 0 22 0 0 0 0 215 Sep 13 NAVY 57 352 3 63 5 117 2 67 5-7-1 117 2 67 3 58 0 28 2 5 0 4 469 Sep 20 at Illinois 27 219 3 75 25 266 2 33 25-39-1 266 2 33 0 0 0 0 2 40 0 40 485 Sep 27 at Tulsa 56 200 2 20 23 234 2 39 23-40-1 234 2 39 1 20 0 20 3 4 0 5 434 Oct 04 IDAHO 53 176 4 27 33 347 0 33 33-52-2 347 0 33 2 39 0 21 1 3 0 3 523 Oct 14 UL LAFAYETTE 58 288 2 36 16 240 1 62 16-23-1 240 1 62 2 37 0 27 2 22 0 12 528 Oct 25 at UL Monroe 42 144 1 19 25 250 0 37 25-40-1 250 0 37 3 66 0 28 2 3 0 4 394 Nov 01 at New Mexico State 48 235 1 47 36 404 3 86 36-52-2 404 3 86 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 639 Nov 08 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 40 227 3 43 6 41 0 13 6-9-0 41 0 13 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 5 268 Nov 15 at South Alabama 35 174 1 31 21 210 2 45 21-29-1 210 2 45 3 73 0 30 0 0 0 0 384 Nov 20 ARKANSAS STATE 40 132 1 19 31 366 2 47 31-57-1 366 2 47 4 124 0 54 2 1 0 3 498 Nov 29 at Georgia State 27 160 0 16 32 356 4 75 32-47-2 356 4 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 516 Opponent totals 522 2434 21 75 262 2919 18 86 262-416-13 2919 18 86 24 508 0 54 18 82 0 40 5353 Texas State 539 2861 29 95 250 2711 22 71 250-382-7 2711 22 71 34 618 0 51 15 155 1 43 5572

|------TACKLES------| |-SACKS-| |-----FUMBLE-----| Pass Blkd |---Kicks------XPTS------| Date Opponent Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds No-Yds FF FR-Yds Int-Yds QBH Brk Kick Att-Made Run Rcv Saf Pts Aug 30 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 55 10 65 6.0-17 2.0-5 1 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 0-0 0 0 0 0 Sep 13 NAVY 61 6 67 2.0-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 1-17 0 3 0 5-5 0 0 0 35 Sep 20 at Illinois 46 48 94 14.0-42 4.0-28 0 0-0 1-45 5 2 0 4-3 0 0 0 42 Sep 27 at Tulsa 44 34 78 9.0-30 2.0-17 1 0-0 0-0 1 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 Oct 04 IDAHO 44 6 50 2.0-5 1.0-4 2 2-0 2-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 30 Oct 14 UL LAFAYETTE 37 18 55 6.0-25 4.0-22 1 1-41 1-19 0 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 34 Oct 25 at UL Monroe 43 28 71 9.0-30 5.0-26 0 0-0 0-0 2 2 0 1-1 0 0 1 18 Nov 01 at New Mexico State 34 44 78 3.0-6 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 3 0 3-3 0 1 0 29 Nov 08 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 62 10 72 6.0-29 4.0-26 0 0-0 2-100 0 3 0 4-4 0 0 0 28 Nov 15 at South Alabama 44 38 82 8.0-35 3.0-21 0 0-0 0-0 5 4 0 3-3 0 0 0 24 Nov 20 ARKANSAS STATE 51 20 71 8.0-17 1.0-2 1 1-0 0-0 0 1 0 3-3 0 0 0 27 Nov 29 at Georgia State 54 20 74 3.0-8 0.0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 4-4 0 0 0 31 Opponent totals 575 282 857 76.0-250 26.0-151 6 5-41 7-181 13 23 0 38-37 0 1 1 332 Texas State 546 360 906 59.0-215 27.0-135 8 6-0 13-225 22 28 1 50-48 2 0 0 406

|------PUNTING------| |------FIELD GOALS------| |------KICKOFFS------| Date Opponent No Yds Avg Long Blkd TB FC 50+ I20 Att-Made Lg Blkd No Yds Avg TB OB Aug 30 ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 8 318 39.8 57 0 3 1 3 0 1-0 0 0 1 58 58.0 0 0 Sep 13 NAVY 2 84 42.0 47 0 0 1 0 1 0-0 0 0 6 387 64.5 3 0 Sep 20 at Illinois 7 310 44.3 58 0 1 3 1 2 1-1 19 0 8 509 63.6 5 0 Sep 27 at Tulsa 7 310 44.3 62 0 0 2 2 2 2-2 31 0 4 230 57.5 2 0 Oct 04 IDAHO 5 241 48.2 57 0 0 0 3 2 3-1 29 0 6 341 56.8 3 0 Oct 14 UL LAFAYETTE 4 134 33.5 54 0 0 1 1 2 3-2 32 0 7 431 61.6 4 0 Oct 25 at UL Monroe 5 208 41.6 48 0 0 2 0 1 3-3 51 0 5 313 62.6 2 1 Nov 01 at New Mexico State 5 123 24.6 38 1 0 1 0 0 2-0 0 0 5 250 50.0 2 1 Nov 08 GEORGIA SOUTHERN 8 315 39.4 55 0 0 3 2 4 0-0 0 0 5 308 61.6 1 0 Nov 15 at South Alabama 5 199 39.8 48 0 0 2 0 2 1-1 46 0 5 300 60.0 1 0 Nov 20 ARKANSAS STATE 6 270 45.0 58 0 0 3 2 2 2-2 28 0 6 363 60.5 2 0 Nov 29 at Georgia State 3 117 39.0 43 0 0 1 0 0 1-1 21 0 4 258 64.5 1 0 Opponent totals 65 2629 40.4 62 1 4 20 14 18 19-13 51 0 62 3748 60.5 26 2 Texas State 65 2844 43.8 70 0 4 26 16 21 19-12 49 0 71 4500 63.4 46 1

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THIRD-DOWN CONVERSIONS BY QUARTER Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT UAPB W 65-0 5-8 62.5% 1-1 100.0% 2-2 100.0% 1-3 33.3% 1-2 50.0% NAVY L 21-35 5-15 33.3% 0-2 0.0% 3-6 50.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-4 50.0% at Illinois L 35-42 10-20 50.0% 3-6 50.0% 5-6 83.3% 0-4 0.0% 2-4 50.0% at Tulsa W 37-34 5-16 31.2% 1-4 25.0% 2-5 40.0% 1-2 50.0% 0-2 0.0% 1-3 33.3% IDAHO W 35-30 6-14 42.9% 1-2 50.0% 2-6 33.3% 0-2 0.0% 3-4 75.0% UL Lafayette L 10-34 4-14 28.6% 1-4 25.0% 3-6 50.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-1 0.0% at ULM W 22-18 3-14 21.4% 0-3 0.0% 0-3 0.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-5 40.0% at New Mexico State W 37-29 6-17 35.3% 3-5 60.0% 0-3 0.0% 2-4 50.0% 1-5 20.0% GSU L 25-28 7-17 41.2% 2-5 40.0% 0-3 0.0% 0-2 0.0% 5-7 71.4% at South Alabama L 20-24 6-18 33.3% 1-5 20.0% 2-4 50.0% 2-4 50.0% 1-5 20.0% Arkansas State W 45-27 6-14 42.9% 2-5 40.0% 1-3 33.3% 2-4 50.0% 1-2 50.0% at Georgia State W 54-31 5-11 45.5% 0-2 0.0% 3-3 100.0% 2-4 50.0% 0-2 0.0% Texas State 69-178 38.8% 15-44 34.1% 24-50 48.0% 11-38 28.9% 18-43 41.9% 1-3 33.3% Opponents 80-200 40.0% 20-50 40.0% 14-43 32.6% 21-47 44.7% 23-57 40.4% 2-3 66.7%

FOURTH-DOWN CONVERSIONS Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr OT UAPB W 65-0 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% NAVY L 21-35 2-3 66.7% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-2 50.0% at Illinois L 35-42 1-1 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% at Tulsa W 37-34 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-2 100.0% IDAHO W 35-30 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 2-2 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% UL Lafayette L 10-34 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% AT ULM W 22-18 2-3 66.7% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 1-2 50.0% at New Mexico State W 37-29 2-2 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% 1-1 100.0% 0-0 0.0% GSU L 25-28 0-3 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 0-1 0.0% at South Alabama L 20-24 2-3 66.7% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% 2-2 100.0% Arkansas State W 45-27 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% at Georgia State W 54-31 0-1 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 0-1 0.0% Texas State 12-20 60.0% 2-2 100.0% 2-3 66.7% 2-4 50.0% 4-9 44.4% 2-2 100.0% Opponents 16-26 61.5% 1-2 50.0% 2-2 100.0% 3-5 60.0% 10-17 58.8% 0-0 0.0%

TIME OF POSSESSION Opponent Score Overall 1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr 0T UAPB W 65-0 27:31 4:10 7:58 8:01 7:22 NAVY L 21-35 27:42 5:51 9:06 6:27 6:18 at Illinois L 35-42 37:41 11:33 10:45 8:43 6:40 at Tulsa W 37-34 25:36 6:57 8:09 6:03 4:27 0:00 IDAHO W 35-30 18:48 2:21 6:02 4:26 5:59 UL Lafayette L 10-34 21:22 6:39 7:37 4:15 2:51 at ULM W 22-18 26:13 6:30 4:36 5:32 9:35 at New Mexico State W 37-29 28:47 8:26 5:37 8:16 6:28 GSU L 25-28 32:39 6:29 7:50 9:04 9:16 at South Alabama L 20-24 30:16 10:25 6:51 6:30 6:30 Arkansas State W 45-27 29:34 6:36 9:53 7:10 5:55 at Georgia State W 54-31 31:02 7:30 8:00 10:16 5:16 Texas State Total 337:16 83:27 92:24 84:43 76:42 0:00 Avg. 28:06 6:57 7:42 7:03 6:23 0:00 Opponents Total 382:44 96:33 87:36 95:17 103:18 0:00 Avg. 31:53 8:02 7:18 7:56 8:36 0:00

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TEXAS STATE RED-ZONE RESULTS TEXAS STATE INSIDE OPPONENT RED-ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass Failed to score inside Red Zone Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs FGM FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Aug 30 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 65-0 10 9 58 8 5 3 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 Sep 13 NAVY L 21-35 4 3 21 3 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 20 at Illinois L 35-42 5 5 35 5 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 27 at Tulsa W 37-34 4 4 27 4 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Oct 04 IDAHO W 35-30 1 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Oct 14 UL Lafayette L 10-34 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Oct 25 at UL Monroe W 22-18 2 1 7 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 * Nov 01 at New Mexico State W 37-29 4 4 24 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Nov 08 Georgia Southern L 25-28 3 2 15 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 * Nov 15 at South Alabama L 20-24 4 2 10 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 * Nov 20 Arkansas State W 45-27 4 3 17 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 * Nov 29 at Georgia State W 54-31 8 8 40 4 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 50 43 264 34 20 14 9 3 1 1 1 1 0 43 of 50 (86.0%)

OPPONENTS INSIDE TEXAS STATE RED-ZONE Times Times Total Rush Pass Failed to score inside Red Zone Date Opponent Score In RZ Scored Pts TDs TDs TDs FGM FGA Downs Int Fumb Half Game Aug 30 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 65-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 13 NAVY L 21-35 6 4 28 4 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Sep 20 at Illinois L 35-42 4 4 23 3 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sep 27 at Tulsa W 37-34 7 6 34 4 2 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 * Oct 04 IDAHO W 35-30 8 5 30 4 4 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 * Oct 14 UL Lafayette L 10-34 4 4 20 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Oct 25 at UL Monroe W 22-18 2 2 10 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Nov 01 at New Mexico State W 37-29 4 2 14 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 * Nov 08 Georgia Southern L 25-28 2 2 14 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Nov 15 at South Alabama L 20-24 2 2 14 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * Nov 20 Arkansas State W 45-27 4 3 13 1 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 * Nov 29 at Georgia State W 54-31 3 3 17 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 47 37 217 27 19 8 10 4 4 1 0 1 0 37 of 47 (78.7%)

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RECORD OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 7-5 3-3 4-2 0-0 2014 STATISTICS CONFERENCE 5-3 2-2 3-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 SCORING DRIVE SUPERLATIVES LONGEST TD PLAYS MOST YARDS COVERED SCORING DRIVE ANALYSIS 95 Franks run vs. Idaho 95 yards (TD) vs. Idaho 70 Franks run vs. Idaho 92 yards (TD) vs. Arkansas State Texas State Opponent 70 Franks run vs. Idaho 91 yards (TD) at Tulsa TD FG TD FG 70 Jones to Best pass vs. Arkansas State 90 yards (TD) at Illinois Negative Yards 60 Franks run at Ga. State 87 yards (TD) vs. Ga. Southern 0-9 yards 1 1 60 Mims interception return at Ga. State 82 yards (TD) vs. Ga. Southern 10-19 yards 1 1 1 50 Lowe run vs. Arkansas State 80 yards (TD) vs. UAPB 46 Jones to White pass at South Alabama 80 yards (TD) vs. UAPB 20-29 yards 4 2 3 40 Jones to Franks pass at ULM 79 yards (TD) vs. UAPB 30-39 yards 2 1 1 35 Jones to Ijah pass at Tulsa 78 yards (TD) at ULM 40-49 yards 6 3 2 33 Jones to Gunter pass vs. UL-Lafayette 77 yards (TD) at Ga. State 50-59 yards 8 3 2 1 32 Jones to Carden pass vs. Ga. Southern 77 yards (TD) vs. UAPB 60-69 yards 10 2 4 2 31 Jones to Gaines pass vs. UAPB 77 yards (TD) vs. UL-Lafayette 27 Jones run vs. Idaho 76 yards (TD) at Ga. State 70-79 yards 14 1 21 2 26 Lowe run vs. Arkansas State 76 yards (TD) at ULM 80-89 yards 4 6 1 24 Lowe run vs. Arkansas State 76 yards (TD) vs. Arkansas State 90-99 yards 4 23 Jones to White pass at New Mexico State 75 yards (TD) vs. Idaho 21 Lowe run at LUM 75 yards (TD) at Illinois 17 Best run vs. UAPB 75 yards (TD) vs. Navy GAME-OPENING DRIVES 16 Jones to Franks pass vs. UAPB 75 yards (TD) at New Mexico State ------Texas State ------Opponent ------16 Jones to Mercur pass vs. UAPB 72 yards (TD) at Illinois Plays Yards TOP Result Plays Yards TOP Result 15 Lowe run at ULM 71 yards (FG) at Ga. State vs. UAPB 6 43 1:33 TD 3 8 1:41 Punt vs. Navy 3 0 1:05 Punt 7 59 4:02 TD FEWEST PLAYS MOST PLAYS 1 play, 95 yds (TD) vs. Idaho 17 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Navy at Illinois 3 5 1:37 Punt 1 75 0:13 TD 1 play, 70 yds (TD) vs. Idaho 13 plays, 90 yds (TD) at Illinois at Tulsa 3 2 0:59 Punt 3 -3 0:59 Punt 1 play, 25 yds (TD) at Tulsa 13 plays, 87 yds (TD) vs. Ga. Southern vs. Idaho 2 7 0:14 Fumble 13 62 4:43 FG 2 plays, 13 yds (TD) at Illinois 13 plays, 54 yds (FG) vs. Arkansas State vs. UL-Lafayette 3 8 1:17 Punt 2 70 0:44 TD 2 plays, 80 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 12 plays, 71 yds (FG) at Ga. State at ULM 5 15 1:58 Punt 10 46 4:25 FG 3 plays, 69 yds. (TD) at Ga. State 12 plays, 91 yds (TD) at Tulsa 3 plays, 54 yds. (TD) at Ga. State 12 plays, 60 yds (TD) vs. UAPB at New Mexico State 7 22 2:09 FG 3 -1 1:07 Punt 3 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Idaho 11 plays, 82 yds (TD) vs. Ga. Southern vs. Georgia Southern 6 14 2:23 Punt 5 15 3:03 Punt 4 plays, 9 yds (FG) at South Alabama 11 plays, 80 yds (FG) vs. UAPB at South Alabama 3 -2 1:42 Punt 5 16 2:04 Punt 4 plays, 25 yds (TD) at Tulsa 11 plays, 75 yds (TD) at New Mexico State vs. Arkansas State 3 9 0:56 Punt 10 59 3:02 Downs 4 plays, 42 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 11 plays, 72 yds (TD) at Illinois at Georgia State 12 71 4:36 FG 12 71 5:10 FG 4 plays, 57 yds (TD) at South Alabama 11 plays, 58 yds (TD) vs. Ga. Southern 4 plays, 69 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 10 plays, 76 yds (TD) at Ga. State 5 plays, 49 yds (TD) vs. Arkansas State 10 plays, 35 yds (FG) at Ga. State 5 plays, 62 yds (TD) at ULM 10 plays, 56 yds (TD) vs. Idaho SECOND-HALF OPENING DRIVES 5 plays, 64 yds (TD) vs. Arkansas State 10 plays, 55 yds (TD) vs. UAPB ------Texas State ------Opponent ------5 plays, 65 yds (TD) vs. Arkansas State 10 plays, 64 yds (FG) vs. Ga. Southern 5 plays, 77 yds (TD) vs. UL-Lafayette 9 plays, 79 yds (TD) vs. UAPB Plays Yards TOP Result Plays Yards TOP Result 6 plays 43 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 9 plays, 78 yds (TD) at ULM vs. UAPB 10 55 3:54 FG 5 5 2:12 Punt 6 plays, 47 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 9 plays, 76 yds (TD) at ULM vs. Navy 3 1 0:33 Punt 5 72 1:55 Downs 6 plays, 76 yds (TD) vs. Arkansas State 9 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Illinois at Illinois 3 -6 1:59 Punt 1 33 0:11 TD 7 plays, 12 yds (FG) at South Alabama 9 plays, 68 yds (TD) vs. Idaho at Tulsa 8 72 2:58 TD 15 72 5:59 FG 7 plays, 22 yds (FG) at New Mexico State 9 plays, 29 yds (TD) vs. Navy vs. Idaho 5 22 2:07 Punt 3 5 1:23 Punt LEAST TIME ELAPSED MOST TIME ELAPSED vs. UL-Lafayette 3 3 0:31 Punt 11 70 5:00 TD 0:10 - 1 play, 70 yds (TD) vs. Idaho 6:03 - 17 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Navy at ULM 3 -4 0:53 Safety 7 30 2:46 Punt 0:13 - 1 play, 95 yds (TD) vs. Idaho 5:28 - 13 plays, 54 yds (FG) vs. Arkansas State at New Mexico State 3 8 1:48 Punt 3 4 0:53 Punt 0:31 - 2 plays, 13 yds (TD) at Illinois 4:50 - 13 plays, 87 yds (TD) vs. Ga. Southern vs. Georgia Southern 3 5 1:13 Interception 3 1 0:55 Punt 0:33 - 2 plays, 80 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 4:42 - 13 plays, 90 yds (TD) at Illinois 0:37 - 4 plays, 42 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 4:36 - 12 plays, 71 yds (FG) at Ga. State at South Alabama 3 8 1:32 Punt 8 75 4:00 TD 0:47 - 3 plays, 75 yds (TD) vs. Idaho 4:23 - 12 plays, 60 yds (TD) vs. UAPB vs. Arkansas State 4 -5 1:12 Punt 13 73 4:02 FG 0:51 - 5 plays, 77 yds (TD) vs. UL-Lafayette 4:18 - 11 plays, 72 yds (TD) at Illinois at Georgia State 6 77 2:25 TD 1 75 0:13 TD 1:02 - 4 plays, 69 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 4:08 - 10 plays, 76 yds (TD) at Ga. State 1:05 - 4 plays, 9 yds (FG) at South Alabama 4:03 - 9 plays, 64 yds (FG) at Ga. State 1:19 - 4 plays, 57 yds (TD) at South Alabama 3:54 - 10 plays, 55 yds (FG) vs. UAPB 1:29 - 9 plays, 75 yds (TD) at Illinois 3:52 - 11 plays, 58 yds (TD) vs. Ga. Southern 1:33 - 6 plays, 43 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 3:47 - 10 plays, 66 yds (TD) at NM State 1:36 - 10 plays, 56 yds (TD) vs. Idaho 3:46 - 10 plays, 64 yds (FG) vs. Ga. Southern 1:39 - 5 plays, 49 yds (TD) vs. Arkansas State 3:33 - 9 plays, 78 yds (TD) at ULM 1:42 - 5 plays, 64 yds (TD) vs. Arkansas State 3:29 - 11 plays, 75 yds (TD) at NM State 1:42 - 5 plays, 65 yds (TD) vs. Arkansas State 3:25 - 11 plays, 80 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 1:51 - 11 plays, 82 yds (TD) vs. Ga. Southern 3:24 - 8 plays, 58 yds (TD) at Ga. State 1:54 - 6 plays, 76 yds (TD) vs. Arkansas State 3:23 - 9 plays, 79 yds (TD) vs. UAPB 2:01 - 5 plays, 62 yds (TD) at ULM 3:23 - 12 plays, 91 yds (TD) at Tulsa

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TEXAS STATE GAME SUPERLATIVES INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS OPPONENT INDIVIDUAL GAME HIGHS Rushes 29 Lowe,Robert vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Rushes 27 Smith, Tago, vs Navy (Sep 13) Yards Rushing 284 Franks, Terrence vs Idaho (Oct 04) Yards Rushing 190 Ferguson, Josh, at Illinois (Sep 20) TD Rushes 4 Lowe,Robert vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) TD Rushes 2 Smith, Tago, vs Navy (Sep 13) Long Rush 95 Franks, Terrence vs Idaho (Oct 04) Elijhaa Penny, vs Idaho (Oct 04) Pass attempts 51 Jones,Tyler vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Breida, Matt, vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Pass completions 30 Jones,Tyler vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Long Rush 75 Ferguson, Josh, at Illinois (Sep 20) Yards Passing 336 Jones,Tyler at Illinois (Sep 20) Pass attempts 57 Knighten, Fredi, vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) TD Passes 4 Jones,Tyler vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Pass completions 36 Rogers, Tyler, at New Mexico State (Nov 01) Jones,Tyler at Illinois (Sep 20) Yards Passing 404 Rogers, Tyler, at New Mexico State (Nov 01) Long Pass 71 Jones,Tyler vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) TD Passes 4 Arbuckle, Nick, at Georgia State (Nov 29) Receptions 11 Best,C.J. at Georgia State (Nov 29) Long Pass 86 Rogers, Tyler, at New Mexico State (Nov 01) Yards Receiving 120 Best,C.J. at Georgia State (Nov 29) Receptions 10 Morgan, T, at New Mexico State (Nov 01) TD Receptions 2 Gaines,Jafus vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Yards Receiving 139 Brown, Jerrel, at New Mexico State (Nov 01) Ijah,Ben at Illinois (Sep 20) TD Receptions 1 18 times, last by Blair, Lynquez; Davis, Robert, Long Reception 71 Gaines,Jafus vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Smith, Glenn; Boyd, Todd, at Georgia State (Nov 29) Field Goals 4 Johnson,Will at Georgia State (Nov 29) Long Reception 86 Brown, Jerrel, at New Mexico State (Nov 01) Long Field Goal 49 Johnson,Will at Tulsa (Sep 27) Field Goals 3 Manton, Justin, at UL Monroe (Oct 25) Punts 8 Johnson,Will at Illinois (Sep 20) Long Field Goal 51 Manton, Justin, at UL Monroe (Oct 25) Johnson,Will at Tulsa (Sep 27) Punts 8 Neiheiser, D., vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Johnson,Will vs UL Lafayette (Oct 14) Nowicki, Ryan, vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Punting Avg 49.2 Johnson,Will vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Punting Avg 48.2 Austin Rehkow, vs Idaho (Oct 04) Long Punt 70 Johnson,Will at Illinois (Sep 20) Long Punt 62 PARKS, D., at Tulsa (Sep 27) Punts inside 20 4 Johnson,Will at Tulsa (Sep 27) Punts inside 20 4 Nowicki, Ryan, vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Johnson,Will vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Long Punt Return 40 Bentley, V., at Illinois (Sep 20) Long Punt Return 43 Mager,Craig vs Idaho (Oct 04) Long Kickoff Return 54 Taylor, B., vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Long Kickoff Return 51 Smith,Brandon vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Tackles 14 Barton, Taylor, at Illinois (Sep 20) Tackles 22 Mayo,David at UL Monroe (Oct 25) Sacks 2.0 Smoot, Dawuane, at Illinois (Sep 20) Sacks 4.5 Odiari,Michael vs Idaho (Oct 04) Ringo,C., vs UL Lafayette (Oct 14) Tackles For Loss 4.5 Odiari,Michael vs Idaho (Oct 04) Kelley, Jesse, at South Alabama (Nov 15) Interceptions 2 Williams, Germod vs Idaho (Oct 04) Tackles For Loss 3.5 Teitsma, Austin, at Illinois (Sep 20) Interceptions 1 7 times, last by Dobson, Matt & TEAM GAME HIGHS Glover, Antonio, vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Rushes 57 vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Yards Rushing 390 vs Idaho (Oct 04) OPPONENT TEAM GAME HIGHS Yards Per Rush 10.5 vs Idaho (Oct 04) Rushes 58 vs UL Lafayette (Oct 14) TD Rushes 5 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Yards Rushing 352 vs Navy (Sep 13) Pass attempts 51 vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Yards Per Rush 8.1 at Illinois (Sep 20) Pass completions 30 vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) TD Rushes 4 vs Idaho (Oct 04) Yards Passing 336 at Illinois (Sep 20) Pass attempts 57 vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Yards Per Pass 10.6 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Pass completions 36 at New Mexico State (Nov 01) TD Passes 4 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Yards Passing 404 at New Mexico State (Nov 01) at Illinois (Sep 20) Yards Per Pass 16.7 vs NAVY (Sep 13) Total Plays 95 at Illinois (Sep 20) TD Passes 4 at Georgia State (Nov 29) Total Offense 696 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Total Plays 105 vs Idaho (Oct 04) Yards Per Play 8.6 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Total Offense 639 at New Mexico State (Nov 01) Points 65 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Yards Per Play 7.3 at Illinois (Sep 20) Sacks By 9 vs Idaho (Oct 04) Points 42 at Illinois (Sep 20) First Downs 39 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) Sacks By 5 at UL Monroe (Oct 25) Penalties 11 vs Navy (Sep 13) First Downs 33 vs Idaho (Oct 04) Penalty Yards 124 vs Navy (Sep 13) Penalties 11 at New Mexico State (Nov 01) Turnovers 4 vs Idaho (Oct 04) Penalty Yards 80 vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Interceptions By 2 vs Idaho (Oct 04) Turnovers 4 at South Alabama (Nov 15) at New Mexico State (Nov 01) Interceptions By 2 vs Idaho (Oct 04) at Georgia State (Nov 29) vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Punts 8 at Illinois (Sep 20) Punts 8 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff (Aug 30) at Tulsa (Sep 27) vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) vs UL Lafayette (Oct 14) Punting Avg 48.2 vs Idaho (Oct 04) Punting Avg 49.2 vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Long Punt 62 at Tulsa (Sep 27) Long Punt 70 at Illinois (Sep 20) Punts inside 20 4 vs Georgia Southern (Nov 08) Punts inside 20 4 at Tulsa (Sep 27); vs Arkansas State (Nov 20) Long Punt Return 40 at Illinois (Sep 20) Long Punt Return 43 vs Idaho (Oct 04)

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INDIVIDUAL LONGEST PLAYS LONGEST RUSH 95 Terrence Franks vs. Idaho Oct. 4, 2014

LONGEST PASS 98 Shaun Rutherford to Isaiah Battle vs. Stephen F. Austin Sept. 22, 2012

LONGEST PUNT RETURN 79 Craig Mager vs. New Mexico State Dec. 1, 2012

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 100 Brandon Smith vs. UL Lafayette Oct. 5, 2013 100 Joe Farris vs. Stephen F. Austin (TD) 1950

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN 100 Robbie Robbinett vs. Lamar (TD) 1959 Terrence Franks recorded the longest run from scrimmage with a 95-yard touchdown run against LONGEST PUNT Idaho on Oct. 4, 2014. 86 Cory Elolf vs. McNeese State Oct. 30, 2003 MOST YARDS LONGEST FIELD GOAL Game 418 Bradley George vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 54 Will Johnson vs New Mexico State Dec. 1, 2012 Season 3,129 Barrick Nealy 2003 Career 9,556 Bradley George 2006-09

INDIVIDUAL RUSHING RECORDS MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES MOST ATTEMPTS Season 26 Bradley George 2008 Game 46 Claude Mathis vs. Jacksonville State Nov. 15, 1997 Career 76 Bradley George 2006-09 Season 310 Claude Mathis 1997 Career 882 Claude Mathis 1994-97 HIGHEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE Season 65.4 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 MOST YARDS RUSHING Career 64.4 Tyler Jones (346-357-12) 2013-14 Game 310 Claude Mathis vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 16, 1996 Season 1595 Claude Mathis 1997 Career 4694 Claude Mathis 1994-97 INDIVIDUAL TOTAL OFFENSE RECORDS TOTAL PLAYS HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE PER CARRY Game 70 Barrick Nealy vs. New Mexico Aug. 30, 2003 Season 18.9 Terrence Franks vs. Idaho Oct. 4, 2014 Season 606 Barrick Nealy 2003 Career 7.50 Karrington Bush (332-2,489 yards) 2006-09 Career 1,479 Bradley George 2006-09

HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE PER GAME TOTAL YARDS Season 145.0 Claude Mathis 1997 Game 526 Barrick Nealy vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 Career 107.1 Donald Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 Season 3,932 Barrick Nealy 2005 Career 9,786 Bradley George 2006-09 MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS Game 4 Robert Lowe vs. Arkansas State Nov. 20, 2014 MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 4 Stan Zwinggi vs. Cal Poly Sept. 1, 2007 Season 34 Barrick Nealy 2005 4 Terrell Harris vs. Appalachian State Oct. 2, 2004 Career 79 Bradley George 2006-09 4 Lee Davis vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2001 4 Ron Jacoby vs. Sam Houston State Oct. 16, 1982 HIGHEST TOTAL OFFENSE AVERAGE PER GAME 4 Eric Cobble vs. Howard Payne Oct. 9, 1982 Season 286.1 Bradley George 2009 Season 16 Claude Mathis 1996 Career 255.2 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 Career 45 Claude Mathis 1994-97 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING RECORDS INDIVIDUAL PASSING RECORDS RECEPTIONS MOST ATTEMPTS Game 12 Johnny Parker vs. Angelo State 1969 Game 60 Barrick Nealy vs. New Mexico Aug. 30, 2003 12 James Stewart vs. Troy State Oct. 22, 1998 Season 473 Barrick Nealy 2003 Season 80 Da’Marcus Griggs 2009 Career 1,277 Bradley George 2006-09 Career 160 Johnny Parker 1969-71

MOST COMPLETIONS RECEIVING YARDS Game 31 Shaun Rutherford vs. UTSA Nov. 24, 2012 Game 205 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Nicholls State Oct. 15, 2010 Season 258 Bradley George 2009 Season 1,268 Cameron Luke 2008 Career 753 Bradley George 2006-09 Career 2,479 Johnny Parker 1969-71

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TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS INDIVIDUAL PUNTING RECORDS Game 4 Cameron Luke 2007 HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE Season 17 Cameron Luke 2008 Season 46.15 Zach Robinson (26-1200) 2012 Career 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08 Career 45.30 Zach Robinson 2012-13

HIGHEST RECEIVING YARDS PER GAME AVERAGE MOST PUNT YARDS Season 103.0 Johnny Parker 1969 Season 2844 Will Johnson (65-2844) 2014 Career 82.3 Johnny Parker 1969-71 Career 9989 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00

INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORDS PUNTS HAD BLOCKED MOST POINTS Season 1 4 times (Ben Follis, 2009 & 2010; Cory Elolf, 2004; Marvin McCurry, 2001) Game 24 Robert Lowe vs. Arkansas State Nov. 20, 2014 Career 2 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 24 Cameron Luke vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 20, 2007 24 Stan Zwinggi vs. Cal Poly Sept. 1, 2007 MOST PUNTS 24 Chase Wasson vs. Texas Southern Nov. 11, 2006 Season 69 3 times (Rick Barrow, 1998; Jerry Fife , 1984; Mike Taylor, 1978) 24 Terrell Harris vs. Appalachian State Oct. 2, 2004 Career 250 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 24 Lee Davis vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2001 24 Claude Mathis vs. Southern Utah Oct. 12, 1996 INDIVIDUAL RETURN AVERAGES 24 Claude Mathis vs. Southern Utah Sept. 30, 1995 KICKOFF RETURN YARDS 24 Ron Jacoby vs. Sam Houston State Oct. 16, 1982 Season 1,055 Karrington Bush (42-1,055) 2008 24 Eric Cobble vs. Howard Payne Oct. 9, 1982 Career 2,531 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 24 Donnie Williams vs. Howard Payne Oct. 10, 1981 24 Don Caldwell vs. Angelo State 1968 Season 114 David Morrison 1967 HIGHEST KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE Career 294 Claude Mathis 1994-97 Season 29.42 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 Career 28.43 Jafus Gaines (29-836) 2012-14 MOST TOUCHDOWNS Season 17 Cameron Luke 2008 PUNT RETURN YARDS 17 Claude Mathis 1996 Season 352 Claude Mathis (20-352) 1995 Career 49 Claude Mathis 1994-97 Career 767 Andy Erickson (55-767) 2011-13 HIGHEST PUNT RETURN AVERAGE INDIVIDUAL KICKING RECORDS Season 17.60 Claude Mathis (20-252) 1995 FIELD GOALS MADE Career 15.23 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 Game 4 Will Johnson vs. Georgia State Nov. 29, 2014 4 Jason Dann vs. South Alabama Oct. 26, 2013 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 4 Matt Wieland vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville Sept. 14, 1995 Season 131 Charles Sterling (4-131) 1985 4 Jason Howes vs. Lamar Nov. 4, 1989 Career 236 Mac Sauls (25-236) 1964-67 4 Robbie Roberson vs. McNeese State Oct. 27, 1990 Season 14 Andrew Ireland 2008 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 14 Robbie Roberson 1990 Season 97 C.J. Carroll 2000 Career 36 Will Johnson 2011-14 Career 182 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 36 Ray Whitehead 1991-94 INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE RECORDS FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED MOST TACKLES Game 5 Mike Wuest vs. Angelo State Sept. 19, 1970 Season 175 Chad Coleman 1990 David Wuest vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 18, 1972 Career 484 Brad Fulks 1985-88 Jason Howes vs. Lamar Nov. 4, 1989 Season 24 Will Johnson 2011 MOST SACKS Career 61 Will Johnson 2011-14 Season 12.0 Rod Clark 1982 Career 32.0 C.J. Carroll 1997-2000 PATS MADE Game 9 Will Johnson vs. New Mexico State Dec. 1, 2012 INTERCEPTIONS Season 57 Andrew Ireland 2008 Game 3 Bobby Smith vs. Texas A&M-Commerce 1965 Career 142 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 3 Ronnie Kuhn vs. Angelo State Nov. 5, 1977 3 David Glasco vs. Angelo State Nov. 6, 1982 PATS ATTEMPTED 3 Dexter Robinson vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985 Game 9 Will Johnson vs. New Mexico State Dec. 1, 2012 3 Lee Lundin vs. Rice Sept. 27, 1986 Season 60 Stan Jones 2005 Season 9 Lee Lundin 1986 Career 157 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 Career 25 Mac Sauls 1964-67

CONSECUTIVE PATS PASS BREAKUPS Career 60 Andrew Ireland 2006-07 Season 12 Craig Mager 2011 Nicolas Jack 1995 Bobby Watkins 1980 Career 39 Craig Mager 2011-14

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FUMBLES FORCED AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN Season 7 Sterling Rogers 2001 Season 20.17 (18-363) 2012 Career 17 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 KICK RETURN YARDS FUMBLES RECOVERED Season 1443 (64-1443) 2011 Season 7 Myron Coleman 1999 Career 13 Myron Coleman 1998-01 KICK RETURN TDS Season 2 2013 TEAM RECORDS MOST RUSHING YARDS AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN Game 586 Prairie View A&M Oct. 7, 1978 Season 24.93 (54-1346) 2012 Season 3,205 1981 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS Season 225 (13-225) 2014 Season 659 2005 INTERCEPTIONS HIGHEST RUSHING AVERAGE Game 6 Lamar Sept. 14, 1982 Season 293.2 1981 6 Abilene Christian Nov. 12, 1983 Season 32 1967 MOST PASSING YARDS Game 429 Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS Season 3,499 2008 Season 2 2005

MOST PASSES COMPLETED FUMBLE RETURN YARDS Season 264 2009 Season 177 (7-177) 2003 MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED FUMBLE RETURN TDS Season 474 2003 Season 4 2003 BEST PASSING COMPLETION MOST SACKS BY TEXAS STATE DEFENSE Season 65.4 (250-382-7) 2014 Game 13 Nicholls State Sept. 18, 1982 MOST PASSING YARDS PER GAME FEWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED Season 288.9 2009 Game 4 Texas Southern Sept. 26, 2009 Season 615 1964 MOST PLAYS Game 97 Texas A&M-Commerce Oct. 27, 1979 LOWEST RUSHING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Season 1037 2005 Season 63.1 1965 MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED Game 696 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Aug. 30, 2014 Game -4 McNeese State Oct. 28, 1989 Season 6,147 2005 Season 515 1956 MOST TOTAL YARDS PER PLAY FEWEST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED PER GAME Season 6.6 2008 Season 57.2 1956 MOST FIRST DOWNS FEWEST TOTAL OFFENSIVE YARDS ALLOWED Game 39 Arkansas-Pine Bluff Aug. 30, 2014 Game 68 Nicholls State Oct. 7, 2000 Season 1,544 1964 MOST POINTS Game 79 Meridian 1920 LOWEST TOTAL OFFENSIVE AVERAGE PER GAME Season 518 2005 Season 154.4 1964 HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED Season 37.5 1981 Season 328 (12 games) 2013 128 (11 games) 1983 MOST PUNTS 52 (10 games) 1946 Game 11 South Florida Sept. 11, 1999 18 (nine games) 1930 11 McNeese State Oct. 13, 2001

PUNT RETURNS Season 35 (35-157) 2003

PUNT RETURN TDS Season 1 Six times 2014, 2012, 2010, 2005, 2002, 1987

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME LEADERS MOST RUSHING YARDS 1. 310 Claude Mathis vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 16, 1996 2. 308 Claude Mathis, Jacksonville State Nov. 15, 1997 3. 287 Paul Darby vs. Prairie View A&M Oct. 7, 1978 4. 284 Terrence Franks vs. Idaho Oct. 4, 2014 5. 283 Lee Davis vs. Arkansas-Monticello Aug. 30, 2001 6. 257 Monroe Daniels vs. McMurry Oct. 2, 1971 7. 246 Terrell Harris vs. Sam Houston State Nov. 20, 2003 8. 236 Robert Lowe vs. Arkansas State Nov. 20, 2014 9. 235 Walter Hatfield vs. Tarleton State Oct. 6, 1973 10. 234 Terrence Franks vs Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 22, 2011

MOST PASSING YARDS 1. 418 Bradley George vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 2. 400 Barrick Nealy vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 3. 398 Barrick Nealy vs. Angelo State Sept. 6, 2003 4. 384 Barrick Nealy vs. UC Davis Sept. 20, 2003 5. 378 Barrick Nealy vs. Texas A&M Sept. 22, 2005 6 . 365 Bradley George vs. McNeese State Oct. 11, 2008 7. 363 Ron Rittimann vs. Lamar Sept. 10, 1988 8. 343 Eric Turner vs. North Texas Nov. 11, 1989 9. 339 David Williams vs. Stephen F. Austin Nov. 12, 1994 10. 337 Bradley George vs. Southeastern Louisiana Oct. 10, 2009 11. 336 Tyler Jones vs. Illinois Sept. 20, 2014 Claude Mathis set school records for most yards rushing and rushing touchdowns scored in a single game, single season and career. MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1. 205 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Nicholls State Oct. 15, 2010 MOST RUSHING TDS 2. 197 Terrance Hatton vs. Southern Utah Sept. 30, 1995 1. 16 Claude Mathis 1996 3. 196 A.J. Johnson vs. Lamar Sept. 10, 1988 2. 15 Donnie Williams 1981 4. 189 Johnny Parker vs. Sam Houston State Oct. 24, 1970 3. 14 Claude Mathis 1997 5. 188 Mishak Rivas vs. Stephen F. Austin Oct. 25, 2008 4. 13 Barrick Nealy 2005 6. 185 Cameron Luke vs. Southeastern Louisiana Nov. 8, 2008 13 Josh Brown 1971 7. 178 Da’Marcus Griggs vs. Sam Houston State Nov. 21, 2009 6. 12 Robert Lowe 2014 8. 162 Cameron Luke vs. Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008 12 Nick Session 2005 162 Johnny Parker vs. McMurry Nov. 1, 1969 12 Lee Davis 2002 10. 157 Markee White vs. Georgia Southern Nov. 26, 2005 12 Todd Scott 1991 12 Ron Jacoby 1982 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE SEASON LEADERS 12 Josh Brown 1970 MOST RUSHING YARDS 1. 1595 Claude Mathis (311-1595) 1997 HIGHEST AVERAGE (yards/rush - minimum 50 attempts) 2. 1593 Claude Mathis (294-1593) 1996 1. 10.33 Tim Gay (27-279) 2012 3. 1569 Donald Wilkerson (302-1569) 1994 2. 9.06 C.J. Best (36-326) 2014 4. 1289 Claude Mathis (244-1289) 1995 3. 8.30 Todd Scott (64-531) 1990 5. 1187 Roy Jackson (202-1187) 1986 4. 8.20 Jess Perkins (50-410) 1967 6. 1145 Reggie Rivers (215-1145) 1990 5. 7.83 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 7. 1091 Robert Lowe (185-1091) 2014 6. 7.58 Karrington Bush (137-1039) 2007 9. 1065 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 7. 7.51 Monroe Daniels (68-511) 1971 9. 1057 Barrick Nealy (159-1057) 2005 8. 7.33 Vaughn Deary (60-440) 1980 10. 1039 Karrington Bush (137-1039) 2007 9. 7.31 Michael Williams (52-380) 1992 11. 1011 Josh Brown (205-1011) 1972 10. 7.21 Dee White (98-707) 1962

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS MOST RUSHING YARDS/GAME (minimum 8 games) 1. 311 Claude Mathis (311-1595) 1997 1. 145.0 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1997 2. 302 Donald Wilkerson (302-1569) 1994 2. 144.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1996 3. 294 Claude Mathis (294-1593) 1996 3. 142.6 Donald Wilkerson (11 games) 1994 4. 244 Claude Mathis (244-1289) 1995 4. 117.2 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1995 244 Gilbert Price (244-837) 1991 5. 114.5 Reggie Rivers (10 games) 1990 6. 237 Bronson Sanders (237-1004) 1999 6. 112.3 Josh Brown (9 games) 1972 7. 229 Gilbert Price (229-738) 1990 7. 107.9 Roy Jackson (11 games) 1986 8. 215 Reggie Rivers (215-1145) 1990 8. 105.9 Bronson Sanders (9 games) 2001 215 Josh Brown (215-945) 1970 9. 99.2 Robert Lowe (11 games) 2014 10. 207 Bill Jones (207-876) 1988 10. 96.6 Kevin Jurgajtis (9 games) 1977

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MOST PASS ATTEMPTS MOST PASSING TDS 1. 473 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 1. 26 Bradley George 2008 2. 409 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 2. 23 Bradley George 2009 3. 376 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 3. 22 Tyler Jones 2014 4. 363 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 4. 21 Barrick Nealy 2005 5. 348 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 21 Barrick Nealy 2003 6. 334 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 6. 18 David Williams 1995 7. 322 Spergon Wynn (161-322-13) 1999 7. 16 Bradley George 2007 8. 301 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 8. 15 Shaun Rutherford 2012 9. 299 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 9. 14 Mike Miller 1981 10. 284 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 14 Spergon Wynn 1999

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 258 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 1. 18 David Williams (111-241-18) 1996 2. 246 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 2. 17 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 3. 240 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 3. 14 Pence Dacus (86-161-14) 1952 4. 208 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 4. 13 Luis Reyes (84-187-13) 1976 5. 193 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 13 Jess Perkins (101-224-13) 1967 6. 190 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 13 Spergon Wynn (161-322-13) 1999 7. 186 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 13 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 8. 181 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 8. 12 James Duncan (98-213-12) 1971 9. 173 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 12 David Haass (27-77-12) 1985 10. 161 Spergon Wynn (161-322-13) 1999 10. 11 by nine players

MOST PASSING YARDS BEST PASS COMPLETION PCT (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 3129 Barrick Nealy (240-473-17) 2003 1. 65.4 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 2. 3121 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 2. 64.5 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 3. 2875 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 3. 63.1 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 4. 2670 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 4. 62.1 Tyler Jones (100-161-5) 2013 5. 2660 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 5. 61.3 Ron Jacoby (111-181-11) 1982 6. 2389 David Williams (186-348-13) 1995 6. 60.9 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 7. 2137 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 7. 60.4 David Williams (154-255-11) 1997 8. 2099 Bradley George (190-334-8) 2007 8. 60.1 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 9. 1851 Spergon Wynn (173-284-6) 1998 9. 59.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 10. 1837 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 10. 58.7 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004

HIGHEST PASS EFFICIENCY (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 158.9 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 2. 144.7 Shaun Rutherford (91-156-4) 2011 3. 144.0 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004 4. 140.7 Tyler Jones (246-376-7) 2014 5. 140.4 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 6. 138.2 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 7. 138.0 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 8. 137.8 Shaun Rutherford (193-299-5) 2012 9. 136.2 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 10. 135.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 11. 131.3 Tyler Jones (100-161-5) 2013

HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 9.3 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 2. 8.9 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 3. 8.8 Bradley George (181-301-6) 2008 4. 8.7 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 5. 8.4 Barrick Nealy (84-143-6) 2004 6. 8.0 Pence Dacus (113-207-10) 1953 7. 7.9 Barrick Nealy (208-363-9) 2005 8. 7.9 Shaun Rutherford (91-156-4) 2011 9. 7.7 Rene Maldanado (82-146-9) 1983 10. 7.6 Bradley George (258-409-11) 2009 Tyler Jones set a Texas State record for best pass completion percentage in a season with 65.4 in 2014.

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HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS/PASS COMPLETION (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 18.4 Mike Miller (100-206-10) 1981 2. 18.1 Mike Miller (76-148-10) 1980 3. 17.9 Mike Miller (40-103-5) 1979 4. 16.8 Noe Gonzalez (66-175-11) 1972 5. 16.1 Jess Perkins (101-224-13) 1967 6. 15.5 Pence Dacus (66-144-7) 1951 7. 15.3 Luis Reyes (84-187-13) 1976 8. 15.3 Ron Rittimann (60-127-8) 1988 9. 15.2 Noe Gonzalez (53-122-11) 1973 10. 15.2 Bobby McBride (44-100-7) 1954

MOST PASSING YARDS/GAME (minimum 7 games) 1. 283.7 Bradley George (11 games) 2009 2. 260.8 Barrick Nealy (12 games) 2003 3. 238.9 David Williams (10 games) 1995 4. 222.5 Tyler Jones (12 games) 2014 5. 221.7 Bradley George (12 games) 2008 6. 205.4 Barrick Nealy (14 games) 2005 7. 194.9 Tyler Arndt (7 games) 2010 8. 190.8 Bradley George (11 games) 2007 9. 183.8 Pence Dacus (9 games) 1953 10. 178.1 Shaun Rutherford (12 games) 2012

MOST PASS RECEIVING YARDS 1. 1268 Cameron Luke (73-1268) 2008 2. 1035 Cameron Luke (60-1035) 2007 Da’Marcus Griggs set a single season record with 80 pass receptions in 2009. 3. 971 David Vela (44-971) 1981 4. 969 Da’Marcus Griggs (80-969) 2009 HIGHEST AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (minimum 10 receptions) 5. 927 Johnny Parker (58-927) 1969 1. 25.27 Billy Dunk (22-556) 1978 6. 920 Da’Marcus Griggs (65-920) 2010 2. 24.50 Ken Coffey (10-245) 1984 7. 820 Johnny Parker (59-820) 1970 3. 23.73 Tracy Smith (11-261) 1977 8. 786 Markee White (56-786) 2005 4. 23.60 Beau Robertson (10-236) 2003 9. 780 K.R. Carpenter (60-780) 2003 5. 22.95 David Vela (20-459) 1980 10. 749 Eric Tennessee (49-749) 1987 6. 22.86 Billy Dunk (21-480) 1979 22.86 Courtney Lane (14-320) 1984 MOST PASS RECEPTIONS 8. 22.74 John Tyson (23-523) 2003 1. 80 Da’Marcus Griggs (80-969) 2009 9. 22.38 Robert Miller (13-291) 1974 2. 73 Cameron Luke (73-1268) 2008 10. 22.19 Mike Murphy (16-355) 1987 3. 65 Da’Marcus Griggs (65-920) 2010 4. 60 Cameron Luke (60-1035) 2007 MOST RECEPTIONS/GAME (minimum 8 games) 60 K.R. Carpenter (60-780) 2003 1. 7.27 Da’Marcus Griggs (11 games) 2009 6. 59 Johnny Parker (59-820) 1970 2. 5.91 Da’Marcus Griggs (11 games) 2010 7. 58 Johnny Parker (58-927) 1969 3. 5.80 Johnny Parker (10 games) 1969 8. 56 Markee White (56-786) 2005 4. 5.62 Cameron Luke (13 games) 2008 9. 51 D’Angelo Torres (51-616) 1998 5. 5.45 Cameron Luke (11 games) 2007 10. 50 Vaughn Deary (50-711) 1983 6. 5.36 Johnny Parker (11 games) 1970 7. 5.10 D’Angelo Torres (10 games) 1998 MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS 8. 5.00 K.R. Carpenter (12 games) 2003 1. 17 Cameron Luke 2008 9. 4.60 Antoine Harden (10 games) 2003 2. 12 Cameron Luke 2007 10. 4.50 Tyson Olivo (8 games) 2001 3. 11 David Vela 1981 4. 8 Da’Marcus Griggs 2009 MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE 8 Billy Dunk 1978 1. 3932 Barrick Nealy (522-3932) 2005 8 Johnny Parker 1969 2. 3390 Barrick Nealy (606-3390) 2003 7. 7 Don Caldwell 1968 3. 3209 Tyler Jones (542-3209) 2014 7 K.R. Carpenter 2003 4. 3147 Bradley George (446-3147) 2009 7 Reynaldo Farias 1962 5. 2734 Shaun Rutherford (467-2734) 2012 10. 6 seven players, last by Da’Marcus Griggs 2010 6. 2679 Bradley George (342-2679) 2008 7. 2403 Mike Miller (318-2403) 1981 8. 2387 David Williams (389-2387) 1995 9. 2180 Bradley George (413-2180) 2007 10. 2035 Jess Perkins (274-2035) 1967

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MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR MOST POINTS SCORED 1. 34 Barrick Nealy 2005 1. 114 David Morrison (11 TD, 39 PAT, 3 FG) 1967 2. 28 Tyler Jones 2014 2. 102 Claude Mathis (17 TD) 1996 3. 26 Bradley George 2008 102 Cameron Luke (17 TD) 2008 4. 25 Mike Miller 1981 4. 99 Andrew Ireland (57 PAT, 14 FG) 2008 5. 24 Barrick Nealy 2003 5. 96 Donnie Williams (16 TD) 1981 6. 23 Bradley George 2009 6. 88 Stan Jones (55 PAT, 11 FG) 2005 7. 21 David Williams 1995 7. 84 Claude Mathis (14 TD) 1997 21 Mike Miller 1980 84 Karrington Bush (14 TD) 2008 9. 20 Ron Jacoby 1982 9. 79 Will Johnson (43 PAT, 12 FG) 2012 20 Shaun Rutherford 2012 10. 78 Robert Lowe (13 TD) 2014 78 Barrick Nealy (13 TD) 2005 MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE/GAME (minimum 7 games) 78 Lee Davis (13 TD) 2002 1. 286.1 Bradley George (11 games) 2009 78 Josh Brown (13 TD) 1971 2. 282.5 Barrick Nealy (12 games) 2003 78 Rex Turner (8 TD, 21 PAT, 3 FG) 1963 3. 280.9 Barrick Nealy (14 games) 2005 4. 267.4 Tyler Jones (12 games) 2014 MOST TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 5. 238.7 David Williams (10 games) 1995 1. 17 Claude Mathis (16 rush, 1 rcv) 1996 6. 227.8 Shaun Rutherford (12 games) 2012 17 Cameron Luke (17 rcv) 2008 7. 223.2 Bradley George (12 games) 2008 3. 16 Donnie Williams (15 rush, 1 rcv) 1981 8. 218.5 Mike Miller (11 games) 1981 4. 14 Claude Mathis (14 rush) 1997 9. 203.5 Jess Perkins (10 games) 1967 14 Karrington Bush (11 rush, 2 rcv, 1 ret) 2008 10. 198.3 Tyler Arndt (7 games) 2010 6. 13 Robert Lowe (12 rush, 1 rcv) 2014 13 Barrick Nealy (13 rush) 2005 MOST TOTAL YARDS OFFENSE/PLAY (minimum 50 plays) 13 Lee Davis (12 rush, 1 rcv) 2002 1. 10.07 Bobby McBride (90-906) 1955 13 Josh Brown (13 rush) 1971 2. 8.38 Danny Leinneweber (55-461) 1962 10. 12 Terrence Franks (8 rush, 3 rcv, 1 ret) 2014 3. 8.30 Todd Scott (64-531) 1990 12 Marcus Curry (10 rush, 2 rcv) 2012 4. 7.83 Bradley George (342-2679) 2008 12 Nick Session (12 rush) 2005 5. 7.83 Karrington Bush (136-1065) 2008 12 Cameron Luke (12 rcv) 2007 6. 7.72 Rene Maldanado (146-1127) 1983 12 Claude Mathis (11 rush, 1 rcv) 1995 7. 7.57 Pence Dacus (144-1090) 1951 12 Todd Scott (12 rush) 1991 8. 7.56 Mike Miller (318-2403) 1981 12 Ron Jacoby (12 rush) 1982 9. 7.53 Barrick Nealy (522-3932) 2005 12 Josh Brown (12 rush) 1970 10. 7.51 Monroe Daniels (68-511) 1971 MOST PAT KICKS MADE MOST ALL PURPOSE YARDS 1. 57 Andrew Ireland (57-59) 2008 1. 2330 Karrington Bush 2008 2. 55 Stan Jones (55-60) 2005 2. 2264 Claude Mathis 1995 3. 51 Neal Neunhoffer (51-52) 1981 3. 2048 Donald Wilkerson 1994 4. 45 Neal Neunhoffer (45-51) 1982 4. 1851 Claude Mathis 1996 5. 44 Terry Whitman (44-45) 1980 5. 1750 Karrington Bush 2010 6. 43 Will Johnson (43-44) 2012 6. 1637 Claude Mathis 1997 7. 39 David Morrison (39-39) 1967 7. 1621 Karrington Bush 2007 8. 37 Andrew Ireland (37-37) 2007 8. 1610 Reggie Rivers 1990 9. 35 David Wuest (35-39) 1971 9. 1512 Claude Mathis 1994 10. 34 Ross Doctoroff (34-35) 1997 10. 1404 Donald Wilkerson 1993 PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED MOST ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (minimum 8 games) 1. 60 Stan Jones (55-60) 2005 1. 205.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1995 2. 59 Andrew Ireland (57-59) 2008 2. 186.2 Donald Wilkerson (11 games) 1994 3. 52 Neal Neunhoffer (51-52) 1981 3. 179.2 Karrington Bush (13 games) 2008 4. 51 Neal Neunhoffer (45-51) 1982 4. 168.3 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1996 5. 45 Terry Whitman (44-45) 1980 5. 161.0 Reggie Rivers (10 games) 1990 6. 44 Will Johnson (43-44) 2012 6. 159.1 Karrington Bush (11 games) 2010 7. 39 David Morrison (39-39) 1967 7. 148.8 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1997 39 David Wuest (35-39) 1971 8. 147.4 Karrington Bush (11 games) 2007 9. 37 Andrew Ireland (37-37) 2007 9. 137.5 Claude Mathis (11 games) 1994 10. 35 Ross Doctoroff (34-35) 1997 10. 130.2 Josh Brown (9 games) 1972

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FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 90.9 Andrew Ireland (10-11) 2006 2. 85.7 Matthew Wieland (12-14) 1996 3. 84.6 Ray Whitehead (11-13) 1992 4. 82.4 Andrew Ireland (14-17) 2008 5. 81.8 Ross Doctoroff (9-11) 1998 6. 80.0 Terry Whitman (8-10) 1979 7. 76.5 Ray Whitehead (13-17) 1993 8. 73.7 Robbie Roberson (14-19) 1990 9. 70.6 Will Johnson (12-17) 2012 70.6 Justin Martinez (12-17) 2001

MOST PUNT YARDS 1. 2844 Will Johnson (65-2844) 2014 2. 2822 Rick Barrow (69-2822) 1998 3. 2807 Rick Barrow (66-2807) 1999 4. 2734 Mike Taylor (69-2734) 1978 5. 2519 David Muldoon (66-2519) 1977 6. 2437 Jerry Fife (69-2437) 1984 7. 2388 Rick Barrow (62-2388) 2000 Will Johnson set school records for the longest field goal in school history in 2012 and most yards 8. 2358 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 punting in 2014. 9. 2306 Jon White (53-2306) 1965 PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (minimum 30 attempts) 10. 2302 Raymond Palmour (56-2302) 1951 1. 100.0 David Morrison (39-39) 1967 100.0 Andrew Ireland (37-37) 2007 MOST PUNT ATTEMPTS 100.0 Will Johnson (33-33) 2011 1. 69 Rick Barrow (69-2822) 1998 100.0 Steven Dietz (32-32) 2003 69 Mike Taylor (69-2734) 1978 5. 98.1 Neal Neunhoffer (51-52) 1981 69 Jerry Fife (69-2437) 1984 6. 97.8 Terry Whitman (44-45) 1980 4. 66 David Muldoon (66-2519) 1977 7. 97.7 Will Johnson (43-44) 2012 66 Rick Barrow (66-2807) 1999 8. 97.1 Ross Doctoroff (34-35) 1997 6. 65 Will Johnson (65-2844) 2014 9. 97.0 Will Johnson (32-33) 2014 7. 62 Rick Barrow (62-2388) 2000 10. 96.6 Andrew Ireland (57-59) 2008 8. 60 Jeff Brandes (60-2168) 1992 60 Raymond Palmour (60-2264) 1950 MOST FIELD GOALS MADE 60 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 1. 14 Andrew Ireland (14-17) 2008 14 Robbie Roberson (14-19) 1990 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (minimum 20 attempts) 3. 13 Ray Whitehead (13-17) 1993 1. 46.15 Zach Robinson (26-1200) 2012 13 Will Johnson (13-24) 2011 2. 45.92 Chris MacDonald (49-2250) 2007 5. 12 Matthew Wieland (12-14) 1996 3. 44.85 Paul Alsbury (39-1749) 1990 12 Justin Martinez (12-17) 2001 4. 44.57 Zach Robinson (30-1337) 2013 12 Will Johnson (12-17) 2012 5. 44.02 Will Johnson (41-1805) 2013 12 David Wuest (12-19) 1972 6. 43.75 Will Johnson (65-2844) 2014 9. 11 Will Johnson (11-15) 2014 7. 43.58 Jon White (45-1961) 1963 11 Stan Jones (11-19) 2005 8. 43.51 Jon White (53-2306) 1965 11 Matt Wieland (11-18) 1995 9. 43.39 Chris MacDonald (46-1996) 2006 11 Ray Whitehead (11-13) 1992 10. 43.35 Cory Elolf (48-2081) 2003

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 1. 24 Will Johnson (13-24) 2011 MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS 2. 19 Stan Jones (11-19) 2005 1. 352 Claude Mathis (20-352) 1995 19 David Wuest (12-19) 1972 2. 344 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 19 Robbie Roberson (14-19) 1990 3. 287 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 5. 18 Jesse Williams (10-18) 1985 4. 284 Andy Erickson (20-284) 2013 18 Matt Wieland (11-18) 1995 284 Andy Erickson (17-284) 2012 7. 17 Justin Martinez (10-17) 2000 284 Justin Vogt (29-284) 2001 17 Will Johnson (12-17) 2012 7. 280 Da’Marcus Griggs (21-280) 2010 17 Justin Martinez (12-17) 2001 8. 244 Maurice William (27-244) 1991 17 Mike Wuest (6-17) 1970 9. 242 Mike Collins (24-242) 1989 17 Carl Andress (5-17) 1974 10. 231 Bobby Graham (17-231) 1955 17 Ray Whitehead (13-17) 1993 17 Andrew Ireland (14-17) 2008

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AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT RETURN (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 17.60 Claude Mathis (20-352) 1995 2. 17.00 Caddo Sanders (10-170) 1956 3. 16.71 Andy Erickson (17-284) 2012 4. 15.46 Mac Sauls (13-201) 1965 5. 14.33 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 6. 14.20 Andy Erickson (20-284) 2013 7. 13.88 Billy Sanders (16-222) 1952 8. 13.86 Mac Sauls (14-194) 1966 9. 13.67 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 10. 13.59 Bobby Graham (17-231) 1955

MOST KICK RETURN YARDS 1. 1055 Karrington Bush (42-1055) 2008 2. 932 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 3. 808 Jafus Gaines (28-808) 2012 4. 765 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 5. 598 Brandon Smith (20-598) 2013 6. 528 Derek Lopez (25-528) 2011 7. 506 Mishak Rivas (22-506) 2009 8. 476 Isaiah Battle (20-476) 2011 9. 466 Karrington Bush (21-466) 2007 10. 446 A.J. Johnson (19-446) 1988

MOST KICK RETURNS 1. 42 Karrington Bush (42-1055) 2008 2. 34 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 3. 28 Jafus Gaines (28-808) 2012 4. 26 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 5. 25 Derek Lopez (25-528) 2011 6. 22 Mishak Rivas (22-506) 2009 7. 21 Karrington Bush (21-466) 2007 Brandon Smith set school records for highest kickoff return average and most touchdowns in a 8. 20 Brandon Smith (20-598) 2013 game, season and career in 2013. 20 Isaiah Battle (20-476) 2011 20 Donald Wilkerson (20-430) 1993 PUNT RETURNS 20 Billy Sanders (20-365) 1952 1. 30 Mike Collins (30-225) 1988 2. 29 Justin Vogt (29-284) 2001 KICK RETURN TDS 3. 28 Gary Peoples (28-183) 1982 1. 2 Brandon Smith 2013 4. 27 Maurice Williams (27-244) 1991 2. 1 Isaiah Battle 2011 5. 24 Der Straughter (24-172) 2004 1 Daren Dillard 2009 24 Mike Collins (24-242) 1989 1 Karrington Bush 2008 24 Mac Sauls (24-344) 1967 1 A.J. Johnson 1988 8. 22 Gary Peoples (22-166) 1981 1 David Smith 1975 9. 21 Da’Marcus Griggs (21-280) 2010 1 Willard Dearing 1959 21 Danny Faust (21-287) 1992 21 Stanley Bunton (21-111) 1979 AVERAGE YARDS/KICK RETURN (minimum 10 attempts) 1. 29.90 Brandon Smith (20-598) 2013 PUNT RETURN TDS 2. 29.42 Claude Mathis (26-765) 1994 1. 2 Eric Cobble 1982 3. 28.86 Jafus Gaines (28-808) 2012 2. 1 Terrence Franks 2014 4. 28.08 Andy Buffington (13-365) 1969 1 Craig Mager 2012 5. 28.00 Willard Dearing (11-308) 1959 1 Da’Marcus Griggs 2010 6. 27.60 Michael Gilmore (10-276) 2011 1 Melvin Webber 2005 7. 27.41 Karrington Bush (34-932) 2010 1 Donald Miller 1994 8. 26.50 Dameon Williams (12-318) 2005 1 A.J. Johnson 1987 9. 26.25 William Heyward (12-315) 2004 1 Ronnie Kuhn 1978 10. 25.36 Paul Darby (11-279) 1976

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FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 1. 97 C.J. Carroll (2-97) 2000 2. 78 B. Dickinson (1-78) 2002 3. 72 Larry Hayden (1-72) 2003 4 63 Michael Ebbitt (1-63) 2011 5. 58 Myron Coleman (1-58) 2000 6. 56 Johnny McCoy (1-56) 2003 7. 52 Sterling Rogers (1-52) 2000 8. 50 Epsilon Williams (1-50) 2004 9. 46 Clay Weir (1-46) 2001 46 Greg Pitts (1-46) 2002

FUMBLE RETURN TDS 1. 1 21 players, last by Craig Mager (44 yards) 2013

TOTAL TACKLES 1. 175 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 2. 164 Ypres Thomas (96-68) 1996 3. 154 David Mayo (72-82) 2014 4. 138 Brad Fulks (59-79) 1988 5. 133 Brad Fulks (41-92) 1987 133 Tommy Blair (84-49) 1969 David Mims returned five interceptions for 129 yards and touchdown in 2014. 7. 127 Greg Pitts (67-60) 2002 127 Cleve Tryon (32-95) 1990 MOST INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 9. 126 David Gaffney (61-65) 1993 1. 131 Charles Sterling (4-131) 1985 10. 122 Cliffton Black (73-49) 1999 2. 129 David Mims, II (5-129) 2014 3. 120 Paul Phillips (4-120) 1976 UNASSISTED TACKLES 4. 115 Max Sauls (4-115) 1964 1. 96 Ypres Thomas (96-68) 1996 5. 110 Billy Sanders (5-110) 1952 2. 84 Tommy Blair (84-49) 1969 6. 107 Robbie Robinett (2-107) 1959 3. 75 Clarence Holt (75-34) 1969 7. 105 Mac Sauls (8-105) 1965 4. 73 Cliffton Black (73-49) 1999 8. 97 Pence Dacus (4-97) 1953 73 C.J. Carroll (73-25) 2000 9. 95 Ken Huewitt (3-95) 1982 6. 72 David Mayo (72-82) 2014 10. 92 Cyril Friday (3-92) 1983 72 Sterling Rogers (72-18) 1998 8. 70 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 INTERCEPTIONS 9. 69 Brian Surovik (69-49) 1997 1. 9 Lee Lundin (9-36) 1986 10. 68 Greg Pitts (68-45) 2001 2. 8 Mac Sauls (8-105) 1965 8 Adrian Simpson (8-72) 1983 ASSISTED TACKLES 8 Don Caldwell (8-49) 1969 1. 105 Chad Coleman (70-105) 1990 5. 7 David Glasco (7-63) 1984 2. 95 Cleve Tryon (32-95) 1990 7 Ricky West (7-32) 1971 3. 92 Brad Fulks (41-92) 1987 7. 6 Mac Sauls (6-16) 1966 4. 82 David Mayo (72-82) 2014 8. 5 13 players; last by David Mims, II 2014 5. 79 Tim Staskus (39-79) 1982 79 Brad Fulks (59-79) 1988 INTERCEPTION RETURN TDS 7. 76 Cyril Friday (43-76) 1982 1. 2 Cyril Friday 1983 8. 71 David Simmons (41-71) 2003 2 Brad Schley 1997 9. 68 Danny Davis (23-68) 1991 3. 1 21 players, last by David Mims (60 yards) 2014 68 Ypres Thomas (96-68) 1996

MOST PASS BREAKUPS 1. 12 Craig Mager 2011 12 Nicholas Jack 1995 12 Bobby Watkins 1980 4. 11 Ken Huewitt 1982 11 Harold Watson 2003 11 Kendall Jones 2000 7. 10 Craig Mager 2014 10 Epsilon Williams 2005 10 Derrick Vaughn 1997 10 Delwin Manning 1992

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TACKLES FOR LOSS MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED 1. 19.0 Greg Pitts (19/55) 2002 1. 7 Myron Coleman 1999 2. 18.0 Fred Evans (13-10/72) 2005 2. 5 Bret Floyd 1988 3. 17.5 Fred Evans (15-5/61) 2004 3. 4 Glenn Mangold 1987 4. 16.0 Clenton Ballard (16/47) 2000 4. 3 14 players, last by Travis Houston 2008 16.0 Sterling Rogers (16/47) 2000 6. 15.5 Michael Ebbitt (14-3/81) 2011 MOST QUARTERBACK HURRIES 7. 15.0 C.J. Carroll (15-0/59) 2000 1. 22 Greg Pitts 2002 8. 14.0 Glenn Mangold (14-0/34) 1988 2. 18 Greg Pitts 2001 9. 13.0 Jeremy Castillo (11-4/37) 2005 3. 16 Clenton Ballard 2001 13.0 Glenn Settles (13-0/47) 2002 4. 14 Sterling Rogers 2000 13.0 C.J. Carroll (13-0/50) 1999 5. 13 Myron Coleman 2000 13.0 Cyril Friday (13-0/26) 1982 6. 12 C.J. Carroll 2000 12 Josh Tubbs 2003 YARDS FROM TACKLES FOR LOSS 8. 11 C.J. Carroll 1999 1. 81 Michael Ebbitt (14-3/81) 2011 9. 9 Justin Dunk 2001 2. 72 Fred Evans (13-10/72) 2005 10. 8 Marcus Clark 2008 3. 64 Sterling Rogers (12.0-64) 2001 8 Josh Tubbs 2001 4. 63 Greg Pitts (12.0/63) 2001 5. 61 Fred Evans (15-5/61) 2004 MOST BLOCKED KICKS 6. 59 C.J. Carroll (15-0/59) 2000 1. 2 Nato James 2004 7. 55 Greg Pitts (19/55) 2002 2. 1 24 players, last by Terrence Franks 2014 8. 52 Derrick Glaspar (8/52) 2003 52 Todd Davis (5/52) 1988 52 Glenn Mangold 12/52) 1987

MOST SACKS 1. 12.0 Rod Clark 1982 2. 11.5 Michael Ebbitt 2011 3. 11.0 C.J. Carroll 2000 11.0 C.J. Carroll 1999 5. 10.0 Monte Lewis 1993 6. 9.5 Cyril Friday 1982 9.5 Rod Clark 1981 8. 9.0 Michael Odiari 2014 9.0 John Douglass 1992 9.0 Glenn Mangold 1987 9.0 Brad Schley 1997

YARDS FROM SACKS 1. 64 Michael Ebbitt (11-1/64) 2011 2. 56 Donald Miller (7-0/56) 1994 3. 51 Sterling Rogers (6-0/51) 2001 4. 47 Brad Schley (9-0/47) 1997 5. 44 Derrick Glasper (3-3/44) 2003 44 Greg Pitts (7-0/44) 2001 7. 43 Michael Odiari (8-2/43 2014 43 Clint Bendele (7-1/43) 1997 9. 40 C. Ballard (6-1/40) 2001 10. 39 Travis Houston (6-1/39) 2008

MOST FUMBLES FORCED 1. 7 Sterling Rogers 2001 2. 6 Greg Pitts 2002 3. 5 Courtney Smith 2008 5 Jeremy Castillo 2006 5 C.J. Carroll 2000 5 C.J. Carroll 1999 5 John Douglass 1992 8 4 seven players, last by Greg Pitts 2001 Michael Ebbitt recorded 11.5 sacks in 2011

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MOST RUSHING YARDS 1. 4694 Claude Mathis (882-4694) 1994-97 2. 3205 Kevin Jurgajtis (634-3205) 1974-77 3. 3193 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2006-10 4. 2940 Bronson Sanders (709-2940) 1998-01 5. 2909 Josh Brown (597-2909) 1969-72 6. 2511 Lee Davis (493-2511) 1999-02 7. 2507 Reggie Rivers (530-2507) 1987-90 8. 2461 Ricky Sanders (475-2461) 1980-83 9. 2377 Reece Morrison (469-2377) 1964-67 10. 2356 Donald Wilkerson (437-2356) 1993-94

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS 1. 882 Claude Mathis (882-4694) 1994-97 2. 709 Bronson Sanders (709-2940) 1998-01 3. 634 Kevin Jurgajtis (634-3205) 1974-77 4. 597 Josh Brown (597-2909) 1969-72 5. 530 Reggie Rivers (530-2507) 1987-90 6. 493 Lee Davis (493-2511) 1999-02 7. 478 Gilbert Price (478-1575) 1988-91 8. 477 Eric Cobble (477-2212) 1982-85 477 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2006-10 10. 475 Ricky Sanders (475-2461) 1980-83

MOST RUSHING TDS 1. 45 Claude Mathis 1994-97 2. 34 Josh Brown 1969-72 3. 33 Mike Miller 1978-81 4. 28 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 28 Lee Davis 1999-02 6. 26 Donnie Williams 1979-81 7. 25 Eric Cobble 1982-85 8. 24 Terrence Franks 2011-14 24 Karrington Bush 2006-10 All-Sun Belt Conference running back Robert Lowe averaged 5.92 yards per carry in his first three 10. 22 Robert Lowe 2002-14 seasons at Texas State.

MOST YARDS/RUSH (minimum 100 attempts) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS 1. 6.91 Todd Scott (121-836) 1990-91 1. 1277 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 2. 6.69 Karrington Bush (477-3193) 2006-10 2. 1018 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 3. 6.36 Danny Faust (160-1017) 1990-92 3. 979 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 4. 6.03 Stan Zwinggi (325-1961) 2004-08 4. 606 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 5. 5.97 Willard Dearing (118-704) 1959 5. 591 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 6. 5.92 Robert Lowe (357-2112) 2012-14 6. 577 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67 7. 5.80 Vaughn Deary (156-905) 1980-83 7. 537 Tyler Jones (346-537-12) 2013-14 8. 5.70 Terrence Franks (359-2045) 2011-14 8. 529 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 9. 5.51 Marcus Curry (240-1322) 2011-12 9. 512 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 5.51 Terrell Harris (283-1558) 2002-04 10. 455 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12

MOST RUSHING YARDS/GAME (minimum 20 games) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS 1. 107.1 Donald Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 1. 753 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 2. 106.7 Claude Mathis (44 games) 1994-97 2. 550 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 3. 88.2 Josh Brown (33 games) 1969-72 3. 532 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 4. 82.2 Kevin Jurgajtis (39 games) 1974-77 4. 346 Tyler Jones (346-537-12) 2013-14 5. 81.9 Karrington Bush (39 games) 2006-10 5. 334 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 6. 71.3 Donnie Williams (33 games) 1979-81 6. 284 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 7. 70.4 Robert Lowe (30 games) 2012-14 7. 270 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 8. 67.9 Lee Davis (37 games) 1999-02 8. 265 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 9. 62.7 Reggie Rivers (40 games) 1987-90 9. 243 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 10. 62.3 Terrell Harris (25 games) 2002-04 10. 240 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67

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MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED 1. 52 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 2. 35 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 3. 32 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 4. 31 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 5. 30 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67 6. 29 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 7. 28 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 8. 25 David Longhofer (219-431-25) 1982-85 9. 24 Noe Gonzalez (123-308-24) 1971-73 24 Luis Reyes (107-275-24) 1975-77

BEST PASS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 64.4 Tyler Jones (346-357-12) 2013-14 2. 62.4 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 3. 59.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 4. 59.0 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 5. 58.3 Clint Toon (102-175-8) 2007-08 6. 57.9 Ron Jacoby (135-233-14) 1979-82 7. 55.8 Jason Griffin (86-154-5) 1998-00 8. 55.1 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 9. 54.3 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 10. 54.2 Cody McCauley (218-402-15) 2001-02

PASS EFFICIENCY (minimum 100 attempts) 1. 140.1 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 2. 137.8 Tyler Jones (346-357-12) 2013-14 3. 136.0 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 4. 135.9 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 5. 133.2 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 6. 127.2 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 7. 126.4 Clint Toon (102-175-8) 2007-08 Bradley George threw for over 9,500 yards during his four-year career. 8. 125.3 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 9. 125.2 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 MOST PASSING YARDS 10. 124.3 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 1. 9556 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 2. 7206 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 AVERAGE YARDS/PASS (minimum 100 attempts) 3. 6677 David Williams (550-1018-52) 1994-97 1. 8.7 Eric Turner (88-147-8) 1989 4. 4446 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 2. 8.4 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 5. 3904 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 3. 8.3 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 6. 3800 Tyler Jones (346-357-12) 2013-14 4. 7.9 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 7. 3670 James Duncan (270-591-29) 1968-71 5. 7.6 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53 8. 3655 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67 6. 7.5 Bradley George (753-1277-35) 2006-09 9. 3497 Spergon Wynn (334-606-19) 1998-99 7. 7.4 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 10. 3364 Shaun Rutherford (284-455-9) 2011-12 8. 7.4 Barrick Nealy (532-979-32) 2003-05 9. 7.2 Ron Rittimann (60-127-8) 1988 MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES 10. 7.2 Ron Jacoby (135-233-14) 1979-82 1. 76 Bradley George 2006-09 2. 52 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 AVERAGE YARDS/COMPLETION (minimum 100 attempts) 3. 45 David Williams 1994-97 1. 19.2 Greg Hamilton (92-224-13) 1977-80 4. 32 Pence Dacus 1951-53 2. 18.3 Mike Miller (243-529-28) 1978-81 5. 31 Mike Miller 1978-81 3. 16.4 Bobby McBride (96-190-9) 1954-55 6. 30 Tyler Jones 2013-14 4. 16.0 Noe Gonzalez (123-308-24) 1971-73 7. 27 Shaun Rutherford 2011-12 6. 15.2 Jess Perkins (240-577-30) 1964-67 8. 24 Jess Perkins 1964-67 7. 15.1 Luis Reyes (107-275-24) 1975-77 24 Spergon Wynn 1998-99 8. 15.1 David Haass (86-217-21) 1985-88 10. 20 Greg Hamilton 1977-80 9. 14.8 Robert Manning (43-100-9) 1957-58 10. 14.7 Pence Dacus (265-512-31) 1951-53

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PASSING YARDS/GAME (minimum 20 games) 1. 217.2 Bradley George (44 games) 2006-09 2. 205.9 Barrick Nealy (35 games) 2003-05 3. 190.0 Tyler Jones (346-357-12) 2013-14 4. 162.9 David Williams (41 games) 1994-97 5. 159.0 Spergon Wynn (22 games) 1998-99 6. 146.3 Shaun Rutherford (23 games) 2011-12 7. 139.4 Pence Dacus (28 games) 1951-53 8. 126.4 Jess Perkins (20 games) 1966-67 9. 118.9 Cody McCauley (21 games) 2001-02 10. 108.4 Mike Miller (41 games) 1978-81

MOST RECEIVING YARDS 1. 2479 Johnny Parker (160-2479) 1969-71 2. 2431 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 3. 2110 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 4. 1990 Da’Marcus Griggs (154-1990) 2007-10 5. 1586 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 6. 1565 Billy Dunk (75-1565) 1977-80 7. 1418 Mike Murphy (72-1418) 1986-89 8. 1396 Eric Tennessee (105-1396) 1984-87 9. 1375 K.R. Carpenter (98-1375) 2003-05 10. 1350 D’Angelo Torres (122-1350) 1997-99

PASS RECEPTIONS 1. 160 Johnny Parker (160-2479) 1969-71 2. 154 Da’Marcus Griggs (154-1990) 2007-10 3. 142 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 4. 122 D’Angelo Torres (122-1350) 1997-99 5. 121 Tyson Olivo (121-1229) 1998-01 6. 105 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 105 Eric Tennessee (105-1396) 1984-87 All-American Cameron Luke caught 32 touchdown passes in his career from 2006-08. 8. 101 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 9. 100 Alvin Canady (100-883) 2006-09 RECEPTIONS/GAME (minimum 20 games) 10. 98 K.R. Carpenter (98-1375) 2003-05 1. 6.30 Da’Marcus Griggs (23 games) 2006-07,09-10 2. 5.16 Johnny Parker (31 games) 1969-71 PASS RECEPTION TOUCHDOWNS 3. 4.36 D’Angelo Torres (28 games) 1997-99 1. 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08 4. 4.18 Cameron Luke (34 games) 2006-08 2. 19 Johnny Parker 1969-71 5. 4.08 K.R. Carpenter (24 games) 2003-05 3. 17 David Vela 1979-82 6. 3.35 Markee White (20 games) 2004-05 4. 16 Daren Dillard 2008-10 7. 3.18 Tyson Olivo (38 games) 1998-01 5. 15 Billy Dunk 1977-80 8. 3.00 Mishak Rivas (22 games) 2008-09 6. 14 Da’Marcus Griggs 2007-10 3.00 Daren Dillard (35 games) 2008-10 7. 11 Terrance Hatton 1994-97 10. 2.92 Eric Tennessee (36 games) 1984-87 11 D’Angelo Torres 1997-99 11 Mike Murphy 1986-89 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 10. 10 Cyril Adkins 1994-97 1. 9786 Bradley George (1479-9786) 2006-09 10 John Tyson 2003-04 2. 8933 Barrick Nealy (1382-8933) 2003-05 10 Isaiah Battle 2011-13 3. 7093 David Williams (1263-7093) 1994-97 4. 6249 Mike Miller (952-6249) 1978-81 AVERAGE YARDS/CATCH (minimum 50 receptions) 5. 5030 Jess Perkins (862-5030) 1964-67 1. 20.89 David Vela (101-2110) 1979-82 6. 4694 Claude Mathis (884-4694) 1994-97 2. 20.87 Billy Dunk (75-1565) 1977-80 7. 4596 Tyler Jones (792-4596) 2013-14 3. 19.69 Mike Murphy (72-1418) 1986-89 8. 4410 Shaun Rutherford (750-4410) 2011-12 4. 18.60 John Tyson (50-930) 2003-04 9. 4247 Pence Dacus (587-4247) 1951-53 5. 17.12 Cameron Luke (142-2431) 2006-08 10. 3842 James Duncan (713-3842) 1968-71 6. 15.44 Johnny Parker (160-2479) 1969-71 7. 15.10 Daren Dillard (105-1586) 2008-10 8. 14.63 Markee White (67-980) 2004-05 9. 14.55 Cyril Adkins (76-1106) 1994-97 10. 14.48 Gary Peoples (65-941) 1979-82

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TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1. 79 Bradley George 2006-09 2. 70 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 3. 64 Mike Miller 1978-81 4. 59 David Williams 1994-97 5. 49 Claude Mathis 1994-97 6. 36 Tyler Jones 2013-14 7. 35 Shaun Rutherford 2011-12 35 Greg Hamilton 1977-80 9. 34 Josh Brown 1969-72 10. 32 Pence Dacus 1951-53 32 Cameron Luke 2006-08

TOTAL OFFENSE/GAME (minimum 20 games) 1. 255.2 Barrick Nealy (35 games) 2003-05 2. 229.8 Tyler Jones (20 games) 2013-14 3. 222.4 Bradley George (44 games) 2006-09 4. 191.7 Shaun Rutherford (23 games) 2011-12 5. 173.0 David Williams (41 games) 1994-97 6. 152.4 Mike Miller (41 games) 1978-81 7. 151.7 Pence Dacus (28 games) 1951-53 8. 147.8 Spergon Wynn (22 games) 1998-99 9. 129.0 Jess Perkins (39 games) 1964-67 10. 128.0 Cody McCauley (21 games) 2001-02

TOTAL OFFENSE/PLAY (minimum 50 plays) 1. 8.07 Bobby McBride (195-1574) 1954-55 2. 7.31 Michael Williams (52-380) 1992-95 3. 7.24 Pence Dacus (587-4247) 1951-53 4. 7.18 Rene Maldanado (256-1839) 1983-85 5. 7.08 Bob Lewis (99-701) 1959 6. 6.91 Todd Scott (121-836) 1990-91 Karrington Bush recorded over 6,000 all-purpose yards in his career. 7. 6.81 Wilbert Mitchel (208-1417) 1969 8. 6.73 Ron Rittimann (143-962) 1988 TOTAL POINTS SCORED 9. 6.66 Eric Turner (191-1272) 1989 1. 294 Claude Mathis (49 TD) 1994-97 10. 6.65 Karrington Bush (480-3193) 2006-10 2. 229 Will Johnson (121 PAT, 36 FG) 2011-14 3. 227 David Morrison (16 TD, 83 PAT, 16 FG) 1964-67 ALL PURPOSE YARDS 4. 219 Andrew Ireland (117 PAT, 34 FG) 2006-08 1. 7264 Claude Mathis 1994-97 5. 217 Neal Neunhoffer (142 PAT, 25 FG) 1981-84 2. 6211 Karrington Bush 2006-10 6. 204 Josh Brown (34 TD) 1969-72 3. 4015 Reggie Rivers 1987-90 7. 198 Mike Miller (33 TD) 1978-81 4. 3854 Bronson Sanders 1998-01 8. 192 Cameron Luke (32 TD) 2006-08 5. 3781 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 9. 186 Lee Davis (31 TD) 1999-02 6. 3452 Donald Wilkerson 1993-94 186 Terrence Franks (31 TD) 2011-14 7. 3283 Lee Davis 1999-02 8. 3216 Josh Brown 1969-72 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 9. 3126 Ricky Sanders 1980-83 1. 49 Claude Mathis (45 rush, 4 rcv) 1994-97 10. 3092 Eric Cobble 1982-85 2. 34 Josh Brown (34 rush) 1969-72 3. 33 Mike Miller (33 rush) 1978-81 ALL PURPOSE YARDS/GAME (minimum 20 games) 4. 32 Cameron Luke (32 rcv) 2006-08 1. 165.1 Claude Mathis (44 games) 1994-97 5. 31 Lee Davis (28 rush, 3 rcv) 1999-02 2. 159.3 Karrington Bush (39 games) 2006-10 31 Terrence Franks (24 rush, 6 rcv, 1ret) 2011-14 3. 156.9 Donald Wilkerson (22 games) 1993-94 7. 29 Donnie Williams (26 rush, 3 rcv) 1979-81 4. 100.4 Reggie Rivers (40 games) 1987-90 8. 28 Karrington Bush (24 rush, 3 rcv, 1 ret) 2006-10 5. 97.5 Josh Brown (33 games) 1969-72 28 Kevin Jurgajtis (28 rush) 1974-77 6. 96.9 Kevin Jurgajtis (39 games) 1974-77 10. 27 Eric Cobble (25 rush, 2 ret) 1982-85 7. 96.0 Da’Marcus Griggs (23 games) 2006-07,09-10 11. 24 Robert Lowe (22 rush, 2 rcv) 2012-14 8. 88.7 Lee Davis (37 games) 1999-02 24 Alvin Canady (17 rush, 7 rcv) 2006-09 9. 84.6 Jessie Davis (28 games) 1975-77 10. 81.6 Johnny Parker (31 games) 1969-71

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PAT KICKS MADE FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (minimum 25 attempts) 1. 142 Neal Neunhoffer (142-157) 1981-84 1. 80.0 Ray Whitehead (36-45) 1991-94 2. 121 Will Johnson (121-123) 2011-14 2. 79.1 Andrew Ireland (34-43) 2006-08 3. 117 Andrew Ireland (117-119) 2006-08 3. 62.9 Robbie Roberson (22-35) 1990-91 4. 112 Terry Whitman (112-127) 1977-80 4. 59.4 Terry Whitman (19-32) 1977-80 5. 92 Justin Martinez (92-97) 1999-02 5. 59.0 Will Johnson (36-61) 2011-14 6. 83 David Morrison (83-86) 1964-67 6. 58.0 Justin Martinez (29-50) 1999-02 7. 74 David Wuest (74-81) 1970-73 7. 56.8 Neal Neunhoffer (25-44) 1981-84 8. 70 Ray Whitehead (70-72) 1991-94 8. 52.8 David Wuest (19-36) 1970-73 9. 68 Stan Jones (68-74) 2004-05 9. 50.0 Mike Wuest (15-30) 1969-70 10. 64 Rex Turner (64-51) 1961-63 10. 46.2 Kyle Matlock (12-26) 1986-87

PAT KICKS ATTEMPTED PUNT YARDS 1. 157 Neal Neunhoffer (142-157) 1981-84 1. 9989 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 2. 127 Terry Whitman (112-127) 1977-80 2. 8058 Mike Taylor (212-8058) 1978-81 3. 123 Will Johnson (121-123) 2011-14 3. 7923 Jeff Brandes (208-7923) 1992-95 4. 119 Andrew Ireland (117-119) 2006-08 4. 7641 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 5. 97 Justin Martinez (92-97) 1999-02 5. 7366 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 6. 86 David Morrison (83-86) 1964-67 6. 6158 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 7. 81 David Wuest (74-81) 1970-73 7. 5882 Jerry Fife (164-5882) 1982,84-85 8. 74 Stan Jones (68-74) 2004-05 8. 5574 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65 9. 72 Ray Whitehead (70-72) 1991-94 9. 5550 Will Johnson (128-5550) 2011-14 10. 66 Rex Turner (64-66) 1961-63 10. 5543 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1969-71

PAT KICK PERCENTAGE (minimum 50 attempts) PUNT ATTEMPTS 1. 100.0 Steven Dietz (54-54) 2003-04 1. 250 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 2. 98.4 Will Johnson (121-123) 2011-14 2. 212 Mike Taylor (212-8058) 1978-81 3. 98.3 Andrew Ireland (117-119) 2006-08 3. 208 Jeff Brandes (208-7923) 1992-95 4. 97.2 Ray Whitehead (70-72) 1991-94 4. 194 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 5. 97.0 Rex Turner (64-66) 1961-63 5. 183 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 6. 96.5 David Morrison (83-86) 1964-67 6. 164 Jerry Fife (164-5882) 1982,84-85 7. 94.9 Jason Dann (37-39) 2012-14 7. 147 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 8. 94.8 Justin Martinez (92-97) 1999-02 8. 142 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1968-70 9. 94.7 Carl Andress (54-57) 1972-75 9. 139 Raymond Palmour (139-5384) 1950-51,54 10. 92.9 Justin Garelick (52-56) 2009-10 10. 134 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65

FIELD GOALS MADE PUNTS HAD BLOCKED 1. 36 Will Johnson (36-61) 2011-14 1. 2 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 36 Ray Whitehead (36-45) 1991-94 2. 1 Marvin McCurry (116-4444) 2001-02 3. 34 Andrew Ireland (34-43) 2006-08 1 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 4. 29 Justin Martinez (29-50) 1999-02 5. 25 Neal Neunhoffer (25-44) 1981-84 AVERAGE YARDS/PUNT (minimum 30 attempts) 6. 22 Robbie Roberson (22-35) 1990-91 1. 45.30 Zach Robinson (56-2537) 2012-13 7. 19 Terry Whitman (19-32) 1977-80 2. 44.69 Chri MacDonald (95-4246) 2006-07 19 David Wuest (19-36) 1970-73 3. 43.36 Will Johnson (128-5550) 2011-14 9. 16 David Morrison (16-18) 1964-67 4. 41.89 Cory Elolf (147-6158) 2003-05 16 Ross Doctoroff (16-22) 1997-99 5. 41.60 Jon White (134-5574) 1963-65 6. 40.25 Ben Follis (183-7366) 2008-11 FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED 7. 39.96 Rick Barrow (250-9989) 1997-00 1. 61 Will Johnson (36-61) 2011-14 8. 39.39 Paul Alsbury (194-7641) 1987-90 2. 50 Justin Martinez (29-50) 1999-02 9. 39.30 Matthew Wieland (60-2358) 1996 3. 45 Ray Whitehead (36-45) 1991-94 10. 39.04 Tom Soyars (142-5543) 1968-70 4. 44 Neal Neunhoffer (25-44) 1981-84 5. 43 Andrew Ireland (34-43) 2006-08 6. 36 David Wuest (19-36) 1970-73 7. 35 Robbie Roberson (22-35) 1990-91 8. 34 Carl Andress (11-34) 1972-75 9. 32 Terry Whitman (19-32) 1977-80 10. 30 Mike Wuest (15-30) 1969-70 30 Steven Dietz (13-30) 2003-04

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PUNT RETURN YARDS 1. 767 Andy Erickson (55-767) 2011-13 2. 739 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1964-67 3. 635 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 4. 577 Mike Collins (73-577) 1986-89 5. 472 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 6. 408 Gary Peoples (62-408) 1979-82 7. 365 M. Williams (34-365) 1991-95 8. 320 Mike Montgomery (44-320) 1968-70 9. 313 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 10. 289 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65

PUNT RETURNS 1. 73 Mike Collins (73-577) 1986-89 2. 62 Gary Peoples (62-408) 1979-82 3. 55 Andy Erickson (55-767) 2011-13 4. 51 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1964-67 5. 44 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 44 Mike Montgomery (44-320) 1968-70 7. 34 M. Williams (34-365) 1991-95 8. 32 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 9. 31 Morris Crosby (31-282) 2005-08 31 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 31 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65

PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1. 2 Eric Cobble 1982-85 2. 1 Terrence Franks 2011-14 1 Craig Mager 2011-14 1 Da’Marcus Griggs 2006-10 1 Melvin Webber 2004-05 Andy Erickson returned 55 punts for 767 yards in his career. 1 Donald Miller 1992-95 1 A.J. Jonhson 1987 KICK RETURNS 1 Ronnie Kuhn 1977-78 1. 99 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 2. 46 Reggie Rivers (46-920) 1987-90 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE (minimum 25 attempts) 3. 45 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 1. 15.23 Bobby Graham (31-472) 1953-55 4. 39 Brandon Smith (39-1016) 2012-14 2. 14.49 Mac Sauls (51-739) 1964-67 5. 35 Morris Crosby (35-594) 2005-08 3. 14.43 Claude Mathis (44-635) 1994-97 35 Donald Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 4. 13.95 Andy Erickson (55-767) 2011-13 7. 32 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 5. 10.74 Maurice Williams (34-365) 1991-95 32 Isaiah Battle (32-690) 2011-13 6. 9.78 Justin Vogt (32-313) 2000-01 32 Aaron Allen (32-583) 1994-97 7. 9.32 Louie Simmonds (31-289) 1963-65 10. 31 A.J Johnson (31-715) 1986-88 8. 9.10 Morris Crosby (31-282) 2005-08 9. 7.90 Mike Collins (73-577) 1986-89 KICK RETURN TDS 10. 7.80 Jarvis Smith (30-234) 2002-03 1. 2 Brandon Smith 2012-13 2. 1 Isaiah Battle 2011-13 KICK RETURN YARDS 1 Karrington Bush 2006-10 1. 2531 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 1 Daren Dillard 2008-10 2. 1191 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 1 A.J Johnson 1986-88 3. 1016 Brandon Smith (39-1016) 2012-14 1 David Smith 1974-77 4. 920 Reggie Rivers (46-920) 1987-90 1 Willard Dearing 1959 5. 836 Jafus Gaines (29-836) 2012-13 6. 757 Donald Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 7. 747 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 8. 715 A.J Johnson (31-715) 1986-88 9. 690 Isaiah Battle (32-690) 2011-13 10. 597 Gary Peoples (29-597) 1979-82

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KICK RETURN AVERAGE (minimum 25 attempts) FUMBLE RETURNS 1. 28.83 Jafus Gaines (29-836) 2012-13 1. 3 C.J. Carroll (3-182) 1997-00 2. 26.47 Claude Mathis (45-1191) 1994-97 3 S. Rogers (3-74) 1998-01 3. 26.05 Brandon Smith (39-1016) 2012-14 3 Jerem Castillo (3-24) 2003-06 4. 25.57 Karrington Bush (99-2531) 2006-10 4. 2 Myron Coleman (2-58) 1998-01 5. 23.34 Stan Zwinggi (32-747) 2004-08 2 Jamarqu O’Neal (2-33) 2005-06 6. 23.06 A.J Johnson (31-715) 1986,88 2 Kenyon Leno (2-13) 2001-04 7. 21.63 Donald Wilkerson (35-757) 1993-94 7. 1 20 players, last by Kris Petersen (1-0) 2013-14 8. 21.56 Isaiah Battle (32-690) 2011-12 9. 21.12 Derek Lopez (25-528) 2008-11 FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 10. 20.59 Gary Peoples (29-597) 1979-82 1. 2 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 2 Myron Coleman 1998-01 INTERCEPTION RETURN YARDS 3. 1 17 players, last by Craig Mager (1-44) 2011-13 1. 236 Mac Sauls (25-236) 1964-67 2. 161 David Mims II (6-161) 2011-14 TOTAL TACKLES 3. 131 Charles Sterling (4-131) 1984-85 1. 447 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 131 Marcus Clark (6-131) 2007-10 2. 441 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 5. 128 Bobby Watkins (8-128) 1979-80 3. 389 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 128 Tim Staskus (8-128) 1981-83 4. 388 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 7. 122 Paul Phillips (6-122) 1973-76 5. 362 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 8. 117 Darrell Johnson (6-117) 1975-78 6. 361 Cliffton Black (209-152) 1995-99 9. 110 Billy Sanders (5-110) 1952 7. 335 Sterling Rogers (248-87) 1998-01 10. 107 Robbie Robinett (2-107) 1959 8. 322 Glenn Mangold (141-181) 1986-89 9. 320 Jeremy Castillo (138-182) 2003-06 INTERCEPTIONS 10. 315 Marcus Clark (154-161) 2007-10 1. 25 Mac Sauls (25-236) 1964-67 2. 17 David Glasco (17-106) 1982-84 UNASSISTED TACKLES 3. 11 Adrian Simpson (11-72) 1980-83 1. 248 Sterling Rogers (248-87) 1998-01 11 Ricky West (11-67) 1968,71 2. 235 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 5. 10 Keith Frase (10-102) 1975-78 3. 220 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 10 Bobby McBride (10-92) 1954-55 4. 209 Cliffton Black (209-152) 1995-99 10 Don Caldwell (10-73) 1968-70 5. 200 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 10 Leon Savage (10-65) 1973-76 6. 195 C.J. Carroll (195-56) 1997-00 9. 9 Ronnie Kuhn (9-44) 1977-78 7. 177 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 9 Lee Lundin (9-36) 1983-86 8. 171 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 9 Aaron Randow (9-22) 1971-73 9. 164 Craig Mager (164-47) 2011-14 10. 162 Darryl Morris (162-61) 2008-12 INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWNS 1. 3 Tim Staskus 1981-83 ASSISTED TACKLES 2. 2 Cyril Friday 1981-83 1. 241 Brad Fulks (200-241) 1985-88 2 Brad Schley 1997-98 2. 218 Shawn Woods (171-218) 1984-87 4. 1 20 players, last by David Mims, II 2010-14 3. 212 Greg Pitts (235-212) 1999-02 4. 185 Cyril Friday (177-185) 1980-83 FUMBLE RETURN YARDS 5. 182 Jeremy Castillo (138-182) 2003-06 1. 182 C.J. Carroll (3-182) 1997-00 6. 181 Glenn Mangold (141-181) 1986-89 2. 78 Brandon Dickinson (1-78) 2001-02 7. 168 Myron Coleman (220-168) 1998-01 3. 74 Sterling Rogers (3-74) 1998-01 8. 166 Rod Woodard (124-166) 1989-91 4. 72 Larry Hayden (1-72) 2003-05 9. 161 Marcus Clark (154-161) 2007-10 5. 63 Michael Ebbitt (1-63) 2011 10. 159 Tim Staskus (110-159) 1981-83 6. 58 Myron Coleman (2-58) 1998-01 7. 56 Johnny McCoy (1-56) 2003 TACKLES FOR LOSS 8. 50 Epsil Williams (0-50) 2003-06 1. 46.0 Sterling Rogers (46-0/117) 1998-01 9. 46 Clay Weir (1-46) 2001-02 2. 44.0 Greg Pitts (44-0/165) 1999-02 46 Greg Pitts (1-46) 1999-02 3. 39.0 Jeremy Castillo (29-20/164) 2003-06 4. 38.0 C.J. Carroll (38-0/81) 1997-00 38.0 Glenn Mangold (38-0/33) 1986-89 6. 36.0 Mike Langford (30-12/81) 1980-82 7. 35.5 Fred Evans (28-15/133) 2004-05 8. 32.0 Cyril Friday (32-0/75) 1980-83 32.0 Clenton Ballard (32-0/78) 1998-01 10. 27.5 Travis Houston (20-15/102) 2006-09

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SACKS QUARTERBACK HURRIES 1. 32.0 C.J. Carroll (32-0/146) 1997-00 1. 55 Greg Pitts 1999-02 2. 27.5 Rod Clark (25-5/0) 1981-83 2. 30 Myron Coleman 1998-01 3. 24.5 Cyril Friday (21-7/0) 1980-83 3. 29 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 4. 23.5 Greg Pitts (23-1/162) 1999-02 4. 27 Josh Tubbs 2001-03 5. 22.5 Monte Lewis (22-1/-51) 1991-94 5. 26 Clenton Ballard 1998-01 6. 21.5 Glenn Mangold (21-1/0) 1986-89 6. 23 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 7. 16.0 Mike Langford (16-0/0) 1980-82 7. 18 Marcus Clark 2007-10 8. 13.5 Clint Bendele (12-3/32) 1996-99 18 Travis Houston 2006-09 9. 13.0 Ben McClellan (12-2/-12) 1998-99 9. 14 Jason Waskington 1998-01 10. 12.5 Brad Schley (12-1/31) 1997-98 10. 13 Nate Langford 2004-07

FUMBLES FORCED BLOCKED KICKS 1. 17 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 1. 2 Nato James 2001-04 2. 13 Greg Pitts 1999-02 2 Morris Brothers 2004-05 3. 9 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 3. 1 David Mims 2012-13 9 Rod Woodard 1989-91 1 Terrence Franks 2011-14 5. 8 Rod Clark 1981-83 1 Blake McColloch 2010-13 6. 7 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 1 Tyler Chase 2011-12 7 Shawn Woods 1984-87 1 Jamiell Turner 2004-05 7 Cyril Friday 1980-83 1 Matt Harris 2008-11 7 Chad Coleman 1989-90 1 Joplo Bartu 2008-12 10. 6 T Carrington 1991-92 1 Derek Lopez 2008-11 6 Victor Carr 1991-93 1 Marcus Clark 2007-10 6 Jeff Brown 2002-05 1 Leon Woolsey 2007-10 6 Cliffton Black 1995-99 1 Jammar Crane 2006-07 6 Courtney Smith 2004-08 1 Dan Dolce 2003-04 6 John Douglass 1991-92 1 John Wood 2003 1 Travis Upshaw 2002-05 FUMBLES RECOVERED 1 Clay Weir 2001-02 1. 13 Myron Coleman 1998-01 1 Bernard Jackson 2000 2. 10 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 1 Clenton Ballard 1998-01 3. 8 Brad Fulks 1985-88,88 1 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 8 Cyril Friday 1980-83 1 Cliffton Black 1995-99 5. 7 Greg Pitts 1999-02 1 Todd Siebert 1993-94 7 C.J. Carroll 1997-00 1 Vincente Reid 1991-93 7 Glenn Mangold 1986-89 8. 5 Bret Floyd 1987-88 5 Arnold Baker 1984-85,87 5 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 5 William Welch 1996-97 5 Tim Staskus 1981-83 5 Craig Hemphill 1991-92 5 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 5 Joplo Bartu 2008-12 5 Clenton Ballard 1998-01

PASS BREAKUPS 1. 39 Craig Mager 2011-14 2. 26 Kendall Jones 1998 -01 26 Darryl Morris 2008-12 4. 25 Epsil Williams 2003-06 25 Nicolas Jack 1994-96 6. 24 Rod Woodard 1989-91 7. 21 Sterling Rogers 1998-01 8. 20 Brian McCray 1991-93 9. 19 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 10. 18 Xavier Daniels 2009-13

Craig Mager had 39 pass breakups in his career.

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RUSHING LEADERS Year Player GP Att. Yds. G/Avg. Year Player GP Att. Yds. G/Avg. 2012 Marcus Curry 11 113 685 62.3 1950 Lawrence Weber 9 35 212 23.6 2013 Robert Lowe 12 164 945 78.8 1951 Leo Chafin 10 149 736 73.6 2014 Robert Lowe 11 185 1091 99.2 1952 Ed Schmeltekopf 9 121 767 85.2 1953 Ed Schmeltekopf 7 79 355 50.7 PASSING LEADERS 1954 Ed Schmeltekopf 8 83 361 45.1 Year Player GP Att. Com. Int. Pct. Yds. TDs 1955 Bobby Gibbens 9 135 564 62.7 1950 Joe Farris 9 145 58 10 .400 744 7 1956 Keith Hoffmann 9 99 436 48.4 1951 Pence Dacus 10 144 66 7 .458 1022 12 1957 Walter Schulle 9 118 432 48.0 1952 Pence Dacus 9 161 86 14 .534 1228 9 1958 David Baker 8 78 306 38.3 1953 Pence Dacus 9 207 113 10 .546 1654 11 1959 Willard Dearing 9 118 704 78.2 1954 Bobby McBride 10 100 44 7 .440 668 4 1960 Gibbs Franki 10 96 429 42.9 1955 Bobby McBride 7 90 52 2 .578 906 9 1961 Gibbs Franki 10 142 491 49.1 1956 Alvin Woods 9 62 24 9 .378 425 5 1962 Dee White 10 98 707 70.7 1957 Alvin Woods 9 87 39 8 .448 465 4 1963 Rex Turner 10 99 558 55.8 1958 Robert Manning 10 100 43 9 .430 635 4 1964 Reynaldo Farias 6 87 439 73.2 1959 Bob Lewis 9 99 46 8 .465 701 5 1965 Reece Morrison 10 163 919 91.9 1960 Dee White 10 71 21 0 .296 252 0 1966 Reece Morrison 10 121 611 61.1 1961 Dee White 10 80 28 11 .350 364 3 1967 Reece Morrison 10 88 414 41.4 1962 Danny Leinnweber 10 55 26 5 .473 461 8 1968 Richard Bailey 8 186 470 58.8 1963 Danny Leinnweber 10 185 95 6 .514 1134 6 1969 Andy Buffington 10 148 595 59.5 1964 Jesse Perkins 9 60 30 1 .500 584 4 1970 Josh Brown 10 215 945 94.5 1965 Jesse Perkins 10 132 43 8 .326 542 1 1971 Josh Brown 10 166 892 89.2 1966 Jesse Perkins 10 161 66 8 .410 904 6 1972 Josh Brown 9 205 1011 112.3 1967 Jesse Perkins 10 224 101 13 .451 1625 13 1973 Walter Hartfield 9 155 704 78.2 1968 Cliff Mitchell 10 177 79 10 .446 1285 8 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis 10 138 726 72.6 1969 Cliff Mitchell 10 208 98 10 .471 1387 10 1975 Jesse Davis 9 112 731 81.2 1970 Jim Duncan 11 275 134 10 .487 1779 9 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis 10 184 877 87.7 1971 Jim Duncan 10 213 98 12 .460 1442 6 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis 9 178 869 96.6 1972 Noe Gonzales 10 175 66 11 .377 1110 6 1978 Paul Derby 10 177 909 90.9 1973 Noe Gonzales 8 122 53 11 .434 806 4 1979 Donnie Williams 11 146 720 65.5 1974 Gary Frank 8 70 27 7 .386 477 3 1980 Donnie Williams 11 148 742 67.5 1975 Gary Frank 10 61 20 6 .328 209 1 1981 Donnie Williams 11 161 891 81.0 1976 Luis Reyes 10 187 84 13 .449 1289 7 1982 Ricky Sanders 11 151 878 79.8 1977 Greg Hamilton 9 67 33 2 .493 702 9 1983 Ricky Sanders 10 141 665 66.5 1978 Mike Miller 9 72 27 3 .375 517 4 1984 Eric Cobble 10 118 470 47.0 1979 Mike Miller 9 103 40 5 .388 717 3 1985 Eric Cobble 11 153 729 66.3 1980 Mike Miller 11 148 76 10 .514 1375 10 1986 Roy Jackson 11 202 1187 107.9 1981 Mike Miller 11 206 100 10 .485 1837 14 1987 Roy Jackson 9 111 450 50.0 1982 Ron Jacoby 11 181 100 11 .553 1326 8 1988 Bill Jones 11 207 876 79.6 1983 Rene Maldonado 10 146 82 9 .562 1127 4 1989 Reggie Rivers 11 136 659 59.9 1984 David Longhofer 11 224 107 10 .478 1613 7 1990 Reggie Rivers 10 215 1145 114.5 1985 David Longhofer 10 137 69 11 .504 784 1 1991 Gilbert Price 11 244 837 76.1 1986 David Haass 10 113 47 7 .416 589 2 1992 John Hygh 11 186 638 58.0 1987 Ron Rittimann 11 268 122 11 .455 1756 12 1993 Donald Wilkerson 11 135 787 71.5 1988 Ron Rittimann 5 127 60 8 .472 917 7 1994 Donald Wilkerson 11 302 1569 142.6 1989 Eric Turner 8 147 88 8 .599 1286 6 1995 Claude Mathis 11 244 1289 116.9 1990 Gilbert Price 11 89 45 2 .506 661 4 1996 Claude Mathis 11 294 1593 144.8 1991 Gilbert Price 11 147 78 5 .531 954 5 1997 Claude Mathis 11 311 1595 145.0 1992 John Hygh 11 146 72 8 .493 876 7 1998 ReShawn Brown 11 162 710 64.5 1993 John Hygh 10 107 48 11 .449 506 2 1999 Bronson Sanders 11 237 1004 91.3 1994 David Williams 9 174 99 10 .569 1146 10 2000 Lee Davis 10 162 825 82.5 1995 David Williams 10 348 186 13 .535 2389 18 2001 Bronson Sanders 9 205 953 105.9 1996 David Williams 11 241 111 18 .461 1383 6 2002 Lee Davis 10 173 788 78.8 1997 David Williams 11 255 154 11 .604 1759 11 2003 Terrell Harris 11 139 780 70.9 1998 Spergon Wynn 11 284 173 6 .609 1851 10 2004 Douglas Sherman 11 128 622 56.5 1999 Spergon Wynn 11 323 161 13 .498 1646 14 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 159 1057 75.5 2000 Jason Griffin 11 135 78 5 .578 934 8 2006 Stan Zwinggi 11 131 735 68.8 2001 Cody McCauley 11 250 130 9 .520 1438 8 2007 Karrington Bush 11 137 1039 94.5 2002 Cody McCauley 11 168 102 4 .607 1223 9 2008 Karrington Bush 13 136 1065 81.9 2003 Barrick Nealy 12 473 240 17 .507 3129 2 2009 Alvin Canady 10 128 546 49.6 2004 Barrick Nealy 9 143 84 6 .587 1202 10 2010 Karrington Bush 11 145 704 64.0 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 363 208 9 .573 2875 21 2011 Terrence Franks 12 146 863 71.9 2006 Bradley George 10 233 124 10 .532 1676 11

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Year Player GP Att. Com. Int. Pct. Yds. TDs Year Player GP Rush Pass Total Avg. 2007 Bradley George 11 334 190 8 .569 2099 16 2001 Cody McCauley 11 133 1438 1571 142.8 2008 Bradley George 13 301 181 6 .601 2660 26 2002 Cody McCauley 11 79 1223 1302 118.4 2009 Bradley George 11 409 258 11 .631 3121 23 2003 Barrick Nealy 12 261 3129 3390 282.5 2010 Tyler Arndt 7 192 106 7 .552 1364 9 2004 Barrick Nealy 9 409 1202 1611 179.0 2011 Shaun Rutherford 11 156 91 4 .583 1227 12 2005 Barrick Nealy 14 1057 2875 3932 280.9 2012 Shaun Rutherford 12 299 193 5 .645 2137 15 2006 Bradley George 10 104 1676 1780 178.0 2013 Tyler Jones 8 161 100 5 .621 1130 8 2007 Bradley George 11 81 2099 2180 198.2 2014 Tyler Jones 12 376 246 7 .654 2670 22 2008 Bradley George 13 19 2660 2679 223.2 2009 Bradley George 11 26 3121 3147 286.1 TOTAL OFFENSE LEADERS 2010 Tyler Arndt 7 24 1364 1388 198.3 Year Player GP Rush Pass Total Avg. 2011 Shaun Rutherford 11 449 1227 1676 152.4 1950 Joe Farris 9 78 744 822 91.3 2012 Shaun Rutherford 12 467 597 2137 227.8 1951 Pence Dacus 10 68 1022 1090 109.0 2013 Tyler Jones 8 257 1130 1387 173.4 1952 Pence Dacus 9 184 1228 1412 156.9 2014 Tyler Jones 12 535 2670 3209 267.4 1953 Pence Dacus 9 91 1654 1745 193.9 1954 Bobby McBride 10 76 668 744 74.4 PASS RECEIVING LEADERS 1955 Bobby McBride 7 109 906 1015 145.0 Year Player GP Rec. Yds. TDs 1956 Alvin Woods 8 37 424 461 57.6 1950 Wallace Reicherzer 9 20 254 3 1957 Alvin Woods 9 5 465 470 52.2 1951 Mac Peoples 10 21 320 4 1958 Robert Manning 10 -3 635 632 63.2 1952 John Weder 9 34 475 2 1959 Bob Lewis 9 -33 691 658 73.1 1953 James Prewitt 9 35 586 2 1960 Gibbs Franki 10 429 0 429 42.9 1954 Bobby Graham 10 13 204 1 1961 Dee White 10 412 364 776 77.6 1955 Bobby Graham 9 21 350 3 1962 Dee White 10 707 323 1030 103.0 1956 Charlie Hall 8 12 196 3 1963 Danny Leinnweber 10 43 1134 1177 117.7 1957 Hillyer Ward 10 13 245 1 1964 Jesse Perkins 10 245 584 829 92.1 1958 Hillyer Ward 10 15 291 1 1965 Reece Morrison 10 919 0 919 91.9 1959 Don Hardin 10 20 380 1 1966 Jesse Perkins 10 381 904 1285 128.5 1960 Don Hardin 10 8 118 0 1967 Jesse Perkins 10 410 1625 2035 203.5 1961 Celestino Avila 10 13 166 3 1968 Cliff Mitchell 10 185 1285 1470 147.0 1962 Reynaldo Farias 10 21 306 7 1969 Cliff Mitchell 10 -54 1387 1333 133.3 1963 Jerry Cole 10 31 429 1 1970 Jim Duncan 11 114 1779 1893 172.1 1964 Jerry Cole 9 15 242 3 1971 Jim Duncan 10 0 1442 1442 144.2 1965 Louie Simmonds 10 16 200 0 1972 Noe Gonzales 10 452 1110 1562 156.2 1966 David Morrison 10 17 369 2 1973 Noe Gonzales 8 411 806 1217 152.1 1967 Cliff Mitchell 10 37 623 6 1974 Gary Frank 8 207 477 684 85.5 1968 Don Caldwell 10 30 531 0 1975 Jesse Davis 9 731 9 740 82.2 1969 Johnny Parker 9 58 927 8 1976 Luis Reyes 10 15 1289 1304 130.4 1970 Johnny Parker 11 59 820 6 1977 Greg Hamilton 8 148 702 850 106.3 1971 Johnny Parker 10 43 723 5 1978 Mike Miller 8 375 517 892 111.5 1972 Ben Scharnberg 10 20 354 2 1979 Mike Miller 11 358 717 1075 97.7 1973 Robert Watson 10 24 320 3 1980 Mike Miller 11 504 1375 1879 170.8 1974 Robert Miller 9 13 291 1 1981 Mike Miller 11 566 1837 2403 218.5 1975 Robert Miller 10 5 125 1 1982 Ron Jacoby 11 579 1326 1905 173.2 1976 Randy Knox 10 25 298 3 1983 Rene Maldonado 10 66 1127 1193 119.3 1977 Jesse Davis 9 14 287 3 1984 David Longhofer 11 355 1613 1968 178.9 1978 Billy Dunk 10 22 556 8 1985 David Longhofer 10 237 784 1021 102.1 1979 Billy Dunk 11 21 480 3 1986 Roy Jackson 11 1187 0 1187 107.9 1980 Billy Dunk 11 32 529 4 1987 Ron Rittimann 11 -61 1756 1695 154.1 1981 David Vela 11 44 971 11 1988 Ron Rittimann 5 45 917 962 192.4 1982 David Vela 11 34 580 1 1989 Eric Turner 8 -14 1286 1272 159.0 1983 Vaughn Deary 10 50 711 4 1990 Gilbert Price 11 738 661 1399 127.2 1984 Kevin Mickets 11 22 336 2 1991 Gilbert Price 11 837 954 1791 162.8 1985 Courtney Lane 10 21 374 3 1992 John Hygh 11 638 876 1514 137.6 Patrick Franklin 11 21 271 0 1993 John Hygh 10 514 506 1020 102.0 1986 Eric Tennessee 11 38 480 1 1994 Donald Wilkerson 11 1569 0 1569 142.6 1987 Eric Tennessee 10 49 749 4 1995 David Williams 10 -2 2389 2387 238.7 1988 A.J. Johnson 8 26 459 4 1996 Claude Mathis 11 1593 0 1593 144.8 1989 Mike Murphy 11 33 595 3 1997 David Williams 11 171 1759 1930 175.5 1990 Robert Gasca 11 11 222 2 1998 Spergon Wynn 11 -196 1851 1655 150.5 1991 Todd Scott 11 23 261 0 1999 Spergon Wynn 11 -49 1646 1597 145.2 1992 Scott Moore 11 19 219 2 2000 Jason Griffin 11 -14 934 920 83.6 1993 Clint Owen 11 14 187 0

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Year Player GP Rec. Yds. TDs Year Player TD 1PT 2PT FG TP 1994 Claude Mathis 11 33 307 2 1985 Jesse Williams 0 21 0 10 51 1995 Aaron Allen 11 44 544 2 1986 Roy Jackson 10 0 0 0 60 1996 Aaron Allen 11 27 280 1 1987 Kyle Matlock 0 21 0 5 36 1997 D’Angelo Torres 10 41 474 2 1988 Bill Jones 10 0 0 0 60 1998 D’Angelo Torres 10 51 616 6 1989 Jason Howes 0 20 0 13 59 1999 Marvin Giddings 11 31 289 2 1990 Robbie Roberson 0 14 0 14 56 2000 Tyson Olivo 11 43 515 0 1991 Todd Scott 12 0 0 0 72 2001 Tyson Olivo 8 36 464 3 1992 Ray Whitehead 0 24 0 11 57 2002 Lee Davis 10 17 195 2 1993 Ray Whitehead 0 15 0 13 54 2003 K.R. Carpenter 12 60 780 7 1994 Donald Wilkerson 9 0 0 0 54 2004 John Tyson 11 27 407 6 1995 Claude Mathis 12 0 0 0 72 2005 Markee White 13 56 786 5 1996 Claude Mathis 17 0 0 0 102 2006 Chase Wasson 11 27 380 3 1997 Claude Mathis 14 0 0 0 84 2007 Cameron Luke 11 60 1,035 12 1998 Ross Doctoroff 0 17 0 9 44 2008 Cameron Luke 13 73 1,268 17 1999 Justin Martinez 0 23 0 6 41 2009 Da’Marcus Griggs 11 80 969 8 2000 Justin Martinez 0 26 0 10 56 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 11 65 920 6 2001 Justin Martinez 0 17 0 12 53 2011 Darius Bolden 12 30 473 2 2002 Lee Davis 14 0 0 0 84 2012 Andy Erickson 11 39 482 3 2003 Steven Dietz 0 7 0 32 53 2013 Andy Erickson 12 27 273 0 2004 Terrell Harris 7 0 0 0 42 2014 Bradley Miller 12 44 431 1 2005 Stan Jones 0 11 0 55 88 2006 Andrew Ireland 0 10 0 23 53 SCORING LEADERS 2007 Cameron Luke 12 0 0 0 72 Year Player TD 1PT 2PT FG TP 2008 Cameron Luke 17 0 0 0 102 1950 Melvin Selph - - - - 35 2009 Alvin Canady 10 0 0 0 60 1951 E.W. Swindler 8 0 0 0 48 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 8 0 0 0 48 1952 Ed Schmeltekopf 10 0 0 0 60 2011 Will Johnson 0 33 0 33 72 Leo Chafin 10 0 0 0 60 2012 Will Johnson 0 43 0 12 79 1953 Donald Robertson 7 0 0 0 42 2013 Robert Lowe 10 0 0 0 60 1954 Bobby McBride 5 0 0 0 30 2014 Robert Lowe 13 0 0 0 78 1955 Bobby Graham 9 17 0 0 71 1956 Caddo Sanders 4 4 0 0 28 PUNTING LEADERS 1957 Walter Schulle 4 10 0 0 34 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. 1958 Walter Schulle 3 0 1 0 20 1950 Raymond Palmour 60 2264 37.7 1959 Willard Dearing 6 0 1 0 38 1951 Raymond Palmour 56 2302 41.1 1960 Dee White 3 0 0 0 18 1952 Eugene Kosarek 16 611 38.2 1961 Gibbs Franki 5 0 0 0 30 1953 Keith Hoffmann 12 483 40.3 Rex Turner 2 15 0 1 30 1954 Raymond Palmour 23 818 35.6 1962 Rex Turner 5 28 0 0 58 1955 Jerry Hopkins 25 884 35.4 1963 Rex Turner 8 21 0 3 78 1956 Keith Hoffmann 32 1126 35.2 1964 Joe Bednarski 8 0 0 0 48 1957 Robert Manning 12 432 36.0 1965 Reece Morrison 11 0 0 0 66 1958 David Baker 41 1425 34.8 1966 David Morrison 3 17 0 8 59 1959 Alvin Ringo 34 1222 35.9 1967 David Morrison 11 39 0 3 114 1960 Charles Davis 59 1925 32.6 1968 Don Caldwell 8 0 0 0 48 1961 Rex Turner 43 1454 33.8 Cliff Mitchell 8 0 0 0 48 1962 Rex Turner 44 1357 30.8 1969 Johnny Parker 8 0 2 0 52 1963 Jon White 45 1961 43.6 1970 Josh Brown 12 0 0 0 72 1964 Jon White 36 1307 36.3 1971 Josh Brown 13 0 0 0 78 1965 Jon White 52 2320 44.6 1972 David Wuest 0 21 0 12 57 1966 Jon White 53 2306 43.5 1973 Walter Hartsfield 6 0 0 0 36 1967 Bill Overall 37 1448 39.1 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis 9 0 0 0 54 1968 Tom Soyars 41 1534 37.4 1975 Gary Frank 8 0 0 0 48 1969 Tom Soyars 53 2135 40.3 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis 11 0 0 0 66 1970 Tom Soyars 48 1874 39.0 1977 Jesse Davis 5 0 0 0 30 1971 Tom Soyars 49 1765 36.0 Terry Whitman 0 18 0 4 30 1972 Steve Meeks 54 2128 39.4 1978 Billy Dunk 8 0 0 0 48 1973 Steve Meeks 48 1827 38.1 1979 Mike Miller 9 0 0 0 54 1974 Steve Meeks 47 1701 36.2 1980 Mike Miller 11 0 0 0 66 1975 Leland Bolen 48 1827 38.1 1981 Donnie Williams 16 0 0 0 96 1976 Leland Bolen 25 900 36.0 1982 Ron Jacoby 12 0 0 0 72 1977 David Muldoon 66 2519 38.2 1983 Ricky Sanders 10 0 0 0 60 1978 Mike Taylor 69 2734 39.6 1984 Neal Neunhoffer 0 22 0 8 46 1979 Mike Taylor 42 1459 34.7

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Year Player No. Yds. Avg. Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1980 Mike Taylor 54 2113 39.1 1978 Darrell Johnson 11 73 6.6 0 1981 Mike Taylor 47 1752 37.3 1979 Stanley Bunton 21 111 5.3 0 1982 Jerry Fife 53 1874 35.4 1980 Gary Peoples 12 59 4.9 0 1983 Jerry Fife 53 2107 39.8 1981 Gary Peoples 22 166 7.5 0 1984 Jerry Fife 69 2437 35.3 1982 Gary Peoples 28 183 6.5 0 1985 Jerry Fife 42 1571 37.4 1983 Ricky Sanders 14 166 11.9 0 1986 David Haass 48 1764 36.8 1984 Eric Cobble 9 51 5.7 0 1987 David Haass 24 844 35.2 1985 A.J. Johnson 10 51 5.1 0 1988 Paul Alsbury 56 2103 37.6 1986 Mike Collins 10 40 4.0 0 1989 Paul Alsbury 52 2154 41.4 1987 A.J. Johnson 9 111 12.3 1 1990 Paul Alsbury 39 1749 44.9 1988 Mike Collins 30 225 7.5 0 1991 Greg Pagel 45 1632 36.3 1989 Mike Collins 24 242 10.1 1 1992 Jeff Brandes 60 2168 36.1 1990 Warren Stewart 17 141 8.3 0 1993 Jeff Brandes 49 1893 38.6 1991 Maurice Williams 27 244 9.0 0 1994 Jeff Brandes 46 1822 39.6 1992 Maurice Williams 7 121 17.3 0 1995 Jeff Brandes 53 2040 38.5 1993 Donald Wilkerson 17 62 3.7 0 1996 Matt Wieland 60 2350 39.3 1994 Claude Mathis 17 223 13.1 0 1997 Rick Barrow 53 1972 37.3 1995 Claude Mathis 20 352 17.6 0 1998 Rick Barrow 69 2822 40.9 1996 Aaron Allen 3 45 15.0 0 1999 Rick Barrow 66 2807 42.5 1997 William Welch 3 21 7.0 0 2000 Rick Barrow 62 2338 38.5 1998 Darrick Vaughn 12 58 4.8 0 2001 Marvin McCurry 57 2210 38.8 1999 Darrick Vaughn 8 116 14.5 1 2002 Marvin McCurry 66 2501 37.9 2000 Bronson Sanders 14 90 6.4 0 2003 Cory Elolf 48 2081 43.4 2001 Justin Vogt 29 284 9.8 0 2004 Cory Elolf 54 2261 41.9 2002 Jarvis Smith 13 151 11.6 1 2005 Cory Elolf 45 1816 40.4 2003 Jarvis Smith 19 114 6.0 0 2006 Chris MacDonald 46 1996 43.4 2004 Derwin Straughter 24 172 7.2 0 2007 Chris MacDonald 49 2250 45.9 2005 Morris Crosby 17 203 11.9 0 2008 Ben Follis 42 1607 38.3 2006 Morris Crosby 13 78 6.0 0 2009 Ben Follis 39 1531 39.3 2007 Will Thompson 9 82 9.1 0 2010 Ben Follis 49 2039 41.6 2008 Drenard Williams 6 19 3.2 0 2011 Ben Follis 53 2189 41.3 2009 Will Thompson 9 59 6.6 0 2012 Zach Robinson 26 1200 46.2 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs 21 280 13.3 1 2013 Will Johnson 41 1805 44.0 2011 Andy Erickson 18 199 11.1 0 2014 Will Johnson 65 2844 43.8 2012 Andy Erickson 17 284 16.7 0 2013 Andy Erickson 20 284 14.2 0 PUNT RETURN LEADERS 2014 Craig Mager 10 123 12.3 0 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1952 Bill Sanders 16 222 13.9 0 KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS 1953 Leon Sefton 5 88 17.6 0 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1954 Bobby Graham 8 89 11.1 0 1952 Billy Sanders 20 365 18.3 0 1955 Bobby Graham 17 231 13.6 0 1953 Bobby Graham 6 152 25.3 0 1956 Caddo Sanders 10 170 17.0 0 1954 Bobby Graham 5 149 29.8 0 1957 Eddie Lankford 4 89 22.3 0 1955 Bobby Graham 7 123 17.6 0 1958 Hillyer Ward 15 174 11.6 0 1956 Caddo Sanders 9 172 19.1 0 1959 Willard Dearing 9 62 6.9 0 1957 Eddie Lankford 7 214 30.6 0 1961 Dee White 12 89 7.4 0 1958 Hillyer Ward 13 247 19.0 0 1962 Roddy Bagley 10 53 5.3 0 1959 Willard Dearing 11 308 28.0 1 1963 Louie Simmonds 20 194 9.7 0 1961 Charles Bridges 6 86 14.3 0 1964 Louie Simmonds 11 95 8.6 0 1962 Rex Turner 5 79 15.8 0 1965 Mac Sauls 13 201 15.5 0 1963 Rex Turner 6 110 18.3 0 1966 Mac Sauls 14 194 13.9 0 1964 Jimmy Jones 7 179 25.6 0 1967 Mac Sauls 24 344 14.3 0 1965 Reece Morrison 11 213 19.4 0 1968 Mike Montgomery 20 148 7.4 0 1966 David Morrison 10 242 24.2 0 1969 Mike Montgomery 6 55 9.2 0 1968 Mike Montgomery 9 169 18.8 0 1970 Floyd Campbell 14 336 24.0 0 1969 Andy Buffington 13 365 28.1 0 1971 Ricky West 14 94 6.7 0 1970 Floyd Campbell 14 336 24.0 0 1972 Jim Stienke 11 66 6.0 0 1971 Floyd Campbell 10 248 24.8 0 1973 Ben Scharnberg 20 126 6.3 0 1972 Jim Stienke 15 316 21.1 0 1974 Kyle Bolen 12 78 6.5 0 1973 Ben Scharnberg 17 347 20.4 0 1975 Darrell Johnson 8 78 9.8 0 1974 David Smith 7 115 16.4 0 1976 Darrell Johnson 8 56 7.0 0 1975 David Smith 11 201 18.3 0 1977 Adrian Edwards 12 95 7.9 0 1976 Paul Darby 11 279 25.4 0

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Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD 1977 Adrian Edwards 6 127 21.2 0 1964 Mac Sauls 4 115 28.8 0 1978 Adrian Edwards 15 288 19.2 0 Richard Suffel 4 12 3.0 0 1979 Stanley Bunton 17 400 23.5 0 1965 Mac Sauls 8 105 13.1 0 1980 Gary Peoples 7 157 22.4 0 1966 Bobby Smith 6 58 9.7 0 1981 Gary Peoples 10 227 22.7 0 Mac Sauls 6 16 2.7 0 1982 Gary Peoples 12 213 17.8 0 1968 Ricky West 4 35 8.8 0 1983 Eric Cobble 9 181 20.1 0 1969 Don Caldwell 8 49 6.1 0 1984 Jimmy Nelms 9 158 17.6 0 1970 Ricky West 5 8 1.6 0 1985 Ben Jessie 8 173 21.6 0 1971 Ricky West 7 32 4.6 0 1986 Ben Jessie 15 323 21.5 0 1972 Kyle Bolen 5 36 7.2 0 1987 Gerard Bickham 9 228 25.3 0 1973 Leon Savage 3 23 7.7 0 1988 A.J. Johnson 19 446 23.5 0 Aaron Randow 3 20 6.7 0 1989 Reggie Rivers 18 411 22.8 0 1974 Leon Savage 4 16 4.0 0 1990 Todd Scott 11 262 23.8 0 1975 Keith Frase 3 44 14.7 0 1991 Maurice Williams 10 206 20.6 0 Kyle Bolen 3 30 10.0 0 1992 Danny Faust 9 260 28.9 0 1976 Paul Phillips 4 120 30.0 0 1993 Donald Wilkerson 20 430 21.5 0 1977 Ronnie Kuhn 5 44 8.8 0 1994 Claude Mathis 26 765 29.4 0 1978 Ronnie Kuhn 4 0 0.0 0 1995 Aaron Allen 18 375 20.8 0 1979 Bobby Watkins 4 73 18.3 1 1996 Claude Mathis 4 118 29.5 0 1980 Bobby Watkins 4 55 13.8 0 1997 D’Angelo Torres 3 76 25.3 0 1981 Ken Coffey 7 41 5.9 1 1998 D’Angelo Torres 14 290 20.7 0 1982 Tim Staskus 5 91 18.2 1 1999 D’Angelo Torres 8 171 21.4 0 David Glasco 5 43 8.6 0 2000 Jeff Wilson 15 338 22.5 0 1983 Adrian Simpson 8 72 9.0 0 2001 Tyrone Darden 9 196 21.8 0 1984 David Glasco 7 63 9.0 0 2002 Jarvis Smith 15 323 21.5 0 1985 Charles Sterling 4 131 32.8 0 2003 Antoine Harden 11 208 18.9 0 1986 Lee Lundin 9 36 4.0 0 2004 Will Heyward 12 315 26.2 0 1987 Jimmy Nelms 6 41 6.8 0 2005 Dameon Williams 12 318 26.5 0 1988 Andre Horton 3 21 7.0 0 2006 Stan Zwinggi 14 311 22.2 0 1989 Butch Maywald 5 11 2.2 0 2007 Karrington Bush 21 466 22.2 0 1990 Warren Stewart 4 0 0.0 0 2008 Karrington Bush 42 1,055 25.1 1 1991 Rod Woodard 5 44 8.8 0 2009 Mishak Rivas 22 506 23.0 0 1992 Nelson Robinson 5 44 8.8 0 2010 Karrington Bush 34 932 27.4 0 1993 Todd Siebert 4 70 17.5 0 2011 Derek Lopez 25 528 21.1 0 1994 Todd Siebert 3 60 20.0 0 2012 Jafus Gaines 28 808 28.9 0 1995 Ypres Thomas 3 38 12.7 1 2013 Brandon Smith 20 598 29.9 2 Kent Laster 3 41 13.7 0 2014 Brandon Smith 19 418 22.0 0 1996 William Welch 4 0 0.0 0 1997 Brad Schley 2 67 33.5 2 INTERCEPTION LEADERS Brian Surovik 2 47 23.5 1 Year Player No. Yds. Avg. TD Fred Davis 2 43 21.5 0 1952 Bill Sanders 5 110 22.0 0 1998 Darrick Vaughn 3 0 0.0 0 1953 Pence Dacus 4 97 24.3 0 1999 Darrick Vaughn 4 1 0.3 0 1954 Bobby McBride 5 82 16.4 0 2000 Kendall Jones 3 2 0.7 0 1955 Bobby McBride 5 10 2.0 0 2001 Tyrone Darden 2 44 22.0 0 1956 Dave Rutherford 2 60 30.0 0 2002 Donnie Baker 3 69 23.0 0 Billy Miller 2 39 19.5 0 2003 Epsilon Williams 5 32 6.4 0 Caddo Sanders 2 20 10.0 0 2004 Walter Musgrove 2 22 11.0 0 1957 Bassett Nix 2 78 39.0 0 Nato James 2 0 0.0 0 Alvin Ringo 2 14 7.0 0 2005 Jamarqus O’Neal 3 51 17.0 0 1958 Walter Schulle 2 46 23.0 0 2006 Walter Musgrove 5 3 0.6 0 Hillyer Ward 2 24 12.0 0 2007 Marcus Clark 4 99 17.2 0 Johnny Tombs 2 24 12.0 0 2008 Morris Crosby 4 51 12.8 0 1959 Robbie Robinett 2 107 53.5 1 2009 Will Thompson 2 2 1.0 0 Bob Lewis 2 60 30.0 0 2010 Brian Lilly 2 7 3.5 0 Tommy Roberts 2 15 7.5 0 2011 Xavier Daniels 3 14 4.7 0 Willard Dearing 2 3 1.5 0 2012 Craig Mager 4 0 0.0 0 Herb Wuthrich 2 2 1.0 0 Darryl Morris 4 14 3.5 0 1960 Robert Cornelius 4 0 0.0 0 2013 David Mayo 4 35 8.8 0 1961 Stanley Pfeil 3 0 0.0 0 2014 David Mims, II 5 129 25.8 1 1962 Nathan Porter 3 60 20.0 0 Charles Davis 3 0 0.0 0 1963 Jerry Cole 4 24 6.0 0

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FIELD GOAL LEADERS TOTAL TACKLES Year Player FG FGA Pct. LG Year Player Total Solo Ast 1971 David Wuest 6 12 .500 48 1980 Bo Burleson 102 48 54 1972 David Wuest 12 19 .631 45 1981 Cyril Friday 94 45 49 1973 David Wuest 1 3 .333 49 1982 Cyril Friday 119 43 76 1974 Carl Andress 5 17 .294 36 1983 Tim Staskus 97 48 49 1975 Carl Andress 4 11 .364 47 1984 Shawn Woods, 103 44 59 1976 Jimmy Minor 7 12 .583 45 1985 James Perez, 115 54 61 1977 Terry Whitman 4 6 .667 43 1986 Shawn Woods, 108 62 46 1978 Terry Whitman 3 10 .300 32 1987 Brad Fulks 133 41 92 1979 Terry Whitman 8 10 .800 38 1988 Brad Fulks 138 59 79 1980 Terry Whitman 4 6 .667 32 1989 Chad Coleman 107 57 50 1981 Neal Neunhoffer 7 13 .538 47 1990 Chad Coleman 175 70 105 1982 Neal Nuenhoffer 5 10 .500 45 1991 Danny Davis 91 23 68 1983 Neal Nuenhoffer 5 8 .265 48 1992 Craig Hemphill 83 56 27 1984 Neal Nuenhoffer 8 13 .615 47 1993 David Gaffney 126 61 65 1985 Jesse Williams 10 18 ,556 42 1994 Scott Swinnea 116 50 66 1986 Kyle Matlock 7 13 .538 46 1995 Brian Surovik 120 67 53 1987 Kyle Matlock 5 13 .385 46 1996 Ypres Thomas 164 96 68 1988 Jason Howes 5 10 .500 34 1997 Brian Surovik 118 69 49 1989 Jason Howes 13 19 .684 52 1998 Myron Coleman, 104 60 44 1990 Robbie Roberson 14 19 .737 50 1999 Cliffton Black 122 73 49 1991 Robbie Roberson 8 16 .500 43 2000 Myron Coleman 99 66 33 1992 Ray Whitehead 11 13 .846 42 2001 Greg Pitts 113 68 45 1993 Ray Whitehead 13 17 .765 42 2002 Greg Pitts 127 67 60 1994 Ray Whitehead 6 9 .667 48 2003 David Simmons 112 41 71 1995 Matt Wieland 11 18 .611 50 2004 Jeremy Castillo 64 40 24 1996 Matt Wieland 12 14 .857 49 2005 Jeremy Castillo 95 35 60 1997 Ross Doctoroff 5 8 .625 36 2006 Jeremy Castillo 84 32 52 1998 Ross Doctoroff 9 11 .818 43 2007 Marcus Clark 71 40 31 1999 Justin Martinez 6 11 .545 38 2008 Courtney Smith 117 67 50 2000 Justin Martinez 10 17 .588 40 2009 Marcus Clark 95 39 56 2001 Justin Martinez 12 17 .706 38 2010 Marcus Clark 64 33 31 2002 Justin Martinez 1 5 .200 35 2011 Xavier Daniels 77 51 26 2003 Steven Dietz 7 15 .467 49 2012 Joplo Bartu 95 61 34 2004 Steven Dietz 6 15 .400 45 2013 Damion McMiller 94 55 39 2005 Stan Jones 11 19 .579 50 2014 David Mayo 154 72 82 2006 Andrew Ireland 10 11 .909 49 2007 Andrew Ireland 10 15 .667 52 2008 Andrew Ireland 14 17 .823 48 2009 Justin Garelick 7 8 .875 44 2010 Justin Garelick 4 12 .333 42 2011 Will Johnson 13 24 .542 53 2012 Will Johnson 12 17 .706 54 2013 Jason Dann 9 10 .900 43 2014 Will Johnson 11 15 .733 49

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Year Player Position Year Player Position All-America Squad Team All-America Squad Team 1953 Pence Dacus Quarterback 1994 Donald Wilkerson Running Back Associated Press Little All-America First Associated Press First 1954 Horace Allert Tackle American Football Coaches Association First Williamson All-American First The Sports Network Second 1956 John Gibbens Tackle 1995 Ypres Thomas Linebacker Williamson All-American First Football Gazette Second 1962 John Reese Tackle 1996 Claude Mathis Running Back National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First Football Gazette Second 1963 John Reese Tackle The Sports Network Third National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First 1997 Claude Mathis Running Back 1963 Jerry Cole End American Football Coaches Association First Associated Press Little All-America First The Sports Network First 1964 Jerry Cole End Associated Press Second Associated Press Little All-America First 2000 C.J. Carroll Defensive Back 1967 Tommy Head Center American Football Coaches Association First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First The Sports Network First 1971 Bob Daigle Center Associated Press First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First Football Gazette First 1972 Bob Daigle Center 2000 Clenton Ballard Defensive Lineman National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First The Sports Network Third Associated Press Little All-America First 2000 Greg Pitts Linebacker 1972 Jim Stienke Defensive Back Associated Press Third National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First The Sports Network Third 1972 Josh Brown Fullback 2001 Clenton Ballard Defensive Lineman Universal Sports Small College First American Football Coaches Association First 1973 Dennis Colvin Offensive Tackle The Sports Network Second Universal Sports Small College First Associated Press Second 1974 Fred Pointer Offensive Guard 2002 Greg Pitts Linebacker Associated Press Little All-America First The Associated Press Second National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Second The Sports Network Third 1975 Bobby Kotzur Nose Guard 2004 Cory Elolf Punter National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First American Football Coaches Association First Associated Press Little All-America Second 2005 Fred Evans Defensive Lineman 1976 Charlie Collins Offensive Tackle American Football Coaches Association First National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First Football Gazette Second 1979 Elvis Shaw Defensive Guard The Sports Network Third National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First 2005 Barrick Nealy Quarterback 1980 Paul Thornton Offensive Tackle Football Gazette Second National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics First 2005 Thomas Keresztury Offensive Lineman 1982 Tim Staskus Linebacker The Sports Network Second Associated Press Little All-America First Football Gazette Second 1983 Tim Staskus Linebacker 2007 Chris MacDonald Punter Associated Press Little All-America First Associated Press FCS First American Football Coaches Association First Walter Camp FCS First 1983 Cyril Friday Linebacker American Football Coaches Association First Associated Press Little All-America Second 2008 Cameron Luke Wide Receiver 1984 Scott Forester Center Associated Press Third Associated Press Little All-America First The Sports Network Third 1987 Eric Tennessee Wide Receiver College Sporting News Nifty 50 Associated Press Third 2010 D.J. Hall Offensive Line 1988 Brad Fulks Linebacker Associated Press Third Team Football Gazette Third Phil Steele Fourth Team 1989 Jeff Novak Offensive Tackle 2011 D.J. Hall Offensive Line The Sports Network 1-AA Second The Sports Network Second Team 1990 Reggie Rivers Running Back Phil Steele Third Team Walter Camp First 2014 David Mayo Linebacker American Football Coaches Association First Phil Steele Fourth Team Associated Press Second The Sports Network Second 1991 Ervin Thomas Center American Football Coaches Association First Associated Press Second The Sports Network Second 1993 Spicer Sigman Center The Sports Network Second Football Gazette Third

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Abbreviations: LSC-1 - All-Lone Star Conference First Team; LSC-2 - Second Team; HM - Honorable Mention; ATC - All-Texas College; LAA - Little All-American Associated Press; WAA - Williamson All- American, Mid-Bracket; NAIA - National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics; GSC - Gulf Star Conference; SLC - Southland Conference; WC - Walter Camp; TSN - The Sports Network; AFCA - American Football Coaches Association; I-AA - NCAA Division I-AA; SFL - Southland Football League; FG - Football Gazette; TL - Teamlink.com; Ind. - College Sports Madness FCS All-Independent First Team; CSM- College Sports Madness; WAC-Western Athletic Conference; SBC- Sun Belt Conference

1946- Robert Magrover, halfback, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Wallace Dockall, end, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Charles WAA-HM. Rex Turner, halfback, LSC-2, ATC-HM. Lindy Lyles, center, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Roddy Tuttle, guard, LSC- 1. Bagley, halfback, LSC-1. Reynaldo Farias, halfback, LSC-HM. Bud Jackson, tackle, LSC-HM. James Blackwell, tackle, LSC-HM. 1947- Gonzalo Garcia, guard, LSC-1. Wallace Dockall, end, LSC-1. 1964- Jerry Cole, end, LAA-1, LSC-1. Wallace Dickey, tackle, NAIA-HM, LSC-1. Joe Bednarski, 1948- Elmo Dahlberg, center, LSC-1. Thomas Coers, end, LSC-1. George Carlisle, quarterback, fullback, NAIA-HM, LSC-1. Wilbur Aylor, tackle, LSC-1. Lewis Simmonds, halfback, LSC-2. LSC-1. Gonzalo Garcia, guard, LSC-1. Bud Jackson, middle guard, LSC-1, ATC-1. Richard Suffel, cornerback, LSC-1. Stanley Smith, defensive end, LSC-1, ATC-1. Macon Smith, end, LSC-2. Jesse Perkins, quarterback, 1949- Gonzalo Garcia, guard, LSC-1. LSC-HM.

1950- Dale Johanson, tackle, LSC-1. 1965- Wilbur Aylor, tackle, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM, LSC-1, ATC-1. Bud Jackson, middle guard, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Reece Morrison, halfback, NAIA-HM, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Lindy Lyles, linebacker, 1951- Mac Peoples, end, LSC-1. Harvey Bruns, center, LSC-1. Darrell Hortness, LSC-2. Pence LAA-HM, NAIA-HM, LSC-1, ATC-1. Macon Roemer, tackle, LSC-1. Richard Suffel, halfback, Dacus, quarterback, LSC-2. Leo Chaffin, LSC-2. LSC-1, ATC-HM. Stanley Smith, defensive end, LSC-2. Bobby Smith, defensive back, LSC-HM. 1952- Caddo Sanders, halfback, LSC-1, ATC. Harvey Bruns, center, LSC-1. Alton Slayton, tackle, ATC. Cedric Bettis, center, LSC-2. Pence Dacus, quarterback, LSC-2. Leo Chaffin, halfback, 1966- Reece Morrison, halfback, NAIA-HM, LSC-1, ATC-1. Macon Roemer, tackle, NAIA-HM, LSC-2. LSC-2. David Morrison, halfback, LSC-1, ATC-1. John Luna, guard, LSC-1. Stanley Smith, defensive end, LSC-1. Mac Sauls, safety, LSC-1. Bobby Smith, cornerback, LSC-HM. Bill 1953- Pence Dacus, quarterback, LSC-1, LAA. Johnny Weder, end, LSC-1. Harvey Bruns, center, Satterwhite, tackle, LSC-HM. Jesse Perkins, quarterback, LSC-HM, NAIA-HM. Jon White, LSC-2. James Prewitt, end, LSC-2. Eugene Hanks, guard, LSC-2. NAIA-HM.

1954- Horace Allert, tackle, LSC-1, ATC, WAA. Gene Hanks, guard, LSC-1. Ed Schmeltekopf, full- 1967- Tommy Head, center, NAIA-1, ATC-1, LSC-1. Jesse Perkins, quarterback, LSC-1 (Back of back, LSC-2. Gene Smith, tackle, LSC-HM. Bobby McBride, quarterback, LSC-HM. the Year), LAA-HM, ATC-HM. Reece Morrison, halfback, LAA-HM, ATC-HM, LSC-1. David Morrison, halfback, ATC-1, LSC-1. Cliff Mitchell, offensive end, LSC-1. Mac Sauls, safety, 1955- Johnny Faseler, end, LSC-1. Bobby Gibbens, fullback, LSC-1. John Gibbens, tackle, LSC- LAA-2, ATC-2, LSC-1. Dwight Nieschwitz, monster back, ATC-1, LSC-1. Wayne Daigle, 1. Bobby Graham, halfback, LSC-2. Bobby McBride, quarterback, LSC-1, ATC. Leonard linebacker, ATC-1, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. Wade Key, offensive end, ATC-HM. John Luna, offen- Germer, guard, LSC-HM. sive guard, LSC-1. ATC-HM. Charles Caffey, defensive back, ATC-HM, LSC-2. James Vines, defensive end, LSC-HM. Louis Schorp, offensive tackle, LSC-2. Bill Satterwhite, tackle, 1956- John Gibbens, tackle, LSC-1, WAA. Jerome Nortman, guard, LSC-HM, ATC. Keith Hoffmann, LSC-1. Bobby Smith, defensive back, ATC-HM, LSC-HM. halfback, LSC-HM. 1968- Wade Key, offensive end, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Louis Schorp, offensive tackle, LSC-1, ATC-HM. 1957- Sid Gibbens, center, LSC-2, ATC, WAA-HM. Hillyer Ward, halfback, LSC-HM. Billy McDaniel, John Luna, offensive guard, LSC-1, ATC-1. Clyde Cockrun, defensive end, LSC-1, ATC-HM. guard, LSC-HM. Alvin Woods, quarterback, WAA-HM. Clarence Holt, middle guard, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Wayne Daigle, linebacker, LSC-1, ATC-HM. Mike Horak, offensive guard, LSC-2. Tommy Head, center, LSC-2. Mike Montgomery, 1958- Bobby Gibbens, fullback, LSC-HM. Sid Gibbens, center, LSC-HM. Arthur Gray, tackle, LSC- defensive back, LSC-2. Cliff Mitchell, quarterback, LSC-HM. Ted Grabarkawitz, fullback, HM. Robert Manning, quarterback, LSC-HM. Johnny Tombs, guard, LSC-HM. Hillyer Ward, LSC-HM. Tommy Blair, linebacker, LSC-HM. halfback, LSC-HM. Eddy Lankford, halfback, LSC-HM. Vollie Williams, end, LSC-HM. 1969- Clarence Holt, defensive guard, LSC-1. Tommy Blair, linebacker, LSC-1. Louis Schorp, 1959- Willard Dearing, halfback, LSC-1, ATC. Don Hardin, end, LSC-2. Jerry Nortman, center, tackle, LSC-2. John Valentine, defensive end, LSC-2. Mike Montgomery, defensive back, LSC-HM. John Baker, tackle, LSC-HM. Bob Lewis, quarterback, LSC-HM. Lowe Irvine, LSC-2. Johnny Parker, wide receiver, LSC-HM. Cliff Mitchell, quarterback, LSC-HM. Bill tackle, LSC-HM. Soyars, linebacker, LSC-HM.

1960- Johnny Tombs, guard, LSC-2. Bobby Cornelius, center, LSC-HM. Willard Dearing, halfback, 1970- Dennis Gorka, defensive tackle, LSC-1, ATC-1. Mike Montgomery, defensive back, ATC-1, LSC-HM. LSC-2. Jerry Roberts, tight end, LSC-2. Bob Daigle, center, LSC-2. Ricky West, safety, LSC-2. Jim Duncan, quarterback, LSC-HM. Josh Brown, fullback, LSC-HM. Johnny Parker, wide 1961- Harold Jay, guard, LSC-1, ATC-1. Bobby Cornelius, center, LSC-1, WAA-HM, ATC-2. Johnny receiver, LSC-HM. Tombs, guard, LSC-2, WAA-HM, ATC-HM. Gibbs Franki, fullback, LSC-2. John Reese, tackle, LSC-HM, ATC-HM. Celestino Avila, end, WAA-HM. Andy Tobias, tackle, WAA-HM. 1971- Bob Daigle, center, LSC-1, NAIA-1, LAA-HM. James Duncan, quarterback, LSC-1, ATC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Henry Kotzur, tight end, LSC-1, ATC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. David 1962- Harold Jay, guard, LSC-1. Gibbs Franki, fullback, LSC-2. John Reese, tackle, LSC-1, NAIA-1. Williams, offensive guard, LSC-1, ATC-HM, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Johnny Parker, wide Corky Nelson, center, LSC-2. Nathan Porter, end, LSC-1. Dee White, quarterback, LSC-1, receiver, LSC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Tommy Blair, linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. NAIA-HM. Kenneth Jacobs, tackle, LSC-1. Ricky West, safety, LSC-1. Josh Brown, fullback, LSC-2, ATC-1. Floyd Campbell, halfback, LSC-2. Gary Pack, offensive tackle, LSC-2. David Wuest, kicker, LSC-2. Ray Jackson, defen- 1963- Jerry Cole, end, LAA-1, LSC-1, ATC-2, WAA-HM. John Reese, tackle, NAIA-1, WAA-1, LSC-1, sive guard, LSC-2, ATC-1. Larry Townsend, defensive tackle, LSC-2, ATC-1. Jim Stienke, ATC-HM. Danny Leinnweber, quarterback, ATC-1, LSC-1. Celestino Avila, end, LSC-1, ATC-2, cornerback, LSC-2. Dennis Colvin, offensive tackle, LSC-HM.

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1972- Bob Daigle, center, LSC-1, LAA-1, NAIA-1, ATC-1. Jim Stienke, defensive back, LSC-1, NAIA- 1980- Billy Dunk, wide receiver, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Paul Thornton, offensive tackle, LSC- 1, ATC-1, LAA-HM. Josh Brown, fullback, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM, ATC-2. Henry Kotsur, 1, NAIA-2, LAA-HM. David Bailiff, offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. Kelly Monk, center, tight end, LSC-1, LAA-HM, ATC-HM. Dennis Colvin, offensive tackle, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Noe LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-2. Mike Miller, quarterback, Gonzales, quarterback, LSC-2, ATC-1. Ray Jackson, middle guard, LSC-1, ATC-1, LAA-HM, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1, ATC Academic-1. Pete Rasicot, offensive tackle, LSC-2, LSC NAIA-HM. David Wuest, place kicker, LSC-1. Steve Meeks, punter, LSC-1. Monroe Daniels, Academic-1. Terry Whitman, place kicker, LSC-2, Academic AA-2, ATC Academic-1. Charles tailback, LSC-HM, ATC-2. Jimmy Jowers, linebacker, LSC-HM, Academic AA-1. David Burleson, linebacker, LSC-2. Bobby Watkins, defensive back, LSC-2. Donnie Williams, run- Williams, offensive guard, LSC-2. Clay Roland, defensive end, LSC-HM. ning back, LSC-HM. Don Najvar, tight end, LSC-HM. Mike Bailiff, defensive end, LSC-HM. Norris Powell, linebacker, LSC-HM. Mike Taylor, punter, LSC-HM. Mike Wynn, offensive 1973- Dennis Colvin, offensive tackle, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1. John Waldrum, defensive guard, LSC Academic-1. Greg Gilcrease, offensive guard, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-2. tackle, LSC-2. Jimmy Jowers, linebacker, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-1. Noe Bob DeBesse, end, ATC Academic-1. Gonzales, quarterback, LSC-HM. Fred Pointer, offensive guard, LSC-HM. George Pena, center, LSC-HM. Ben Scharnberg, defensive back, LSC-HM. Greg Ochler, offensive tackle, 1981- Mike Bailiff, defensive end, LSC-1, LSC Academic-HM. Anthony Boyd, defensive end, LSC-1. LSC Academic-HM. Ken Coffey, defensive back, LSC-1. Dan Essa, defensive guard, LSC-HM. Cyril Friday, line- backer, LSC-1, LAA-HM, NAIA-HM. Dan Gibbens, center, LSC Academic-HM. Greg Gilcrease, 1974- Fred Pointer, offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-2, LAA-1. Bobby Kotzur, defensive guard, LSC- offensive guard, LSC Academic-1. Academic AA-2, ATC Academic-1. Mike Langford, 1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Nathan Gutowsky, linebacker, LSC-1. Ray Washington, defensive defensive tackle, LSC-1. Mike Miller, quarterback, LSC-1, LSC-MVP, LAA-3, NAIA-HM, end, LSC-1. Kevin Jurgajtis, fullback, LSC-2. George Pena, center, LSC-2. Gary Stehling, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-1, ATC-Academic HM. Don Najvar, tight end, LSC-1. Neal defensive back, LSC-2. Kyle Bolen, defensive back, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1. Paul Neunhoffer, place kicker, LSC-HM. Mel Polk, LSC-HM. Pete Rasicot, offensive tackle, LSC-1, Phillips, linebacker, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-2. Greg Ochler, offensive tackle, LSC ATC Academic-1, LSC Academic-HM. Ricky Sowell, defensive tackle, LSC-1. Tim Staskus, Academic-1. Alvoyd Wilson, halfback, LSC-HM. Roger Swist, defensive lineman, LSC-HM. linebacker, LSC Academic-HM. Mike Taylor, punter, LSC-HM. David Vela, wide receiver, Mac Johanson, defensive end, LSC-HM. LSC-2. Bobby Watkins, defensive back, LSC-1, NAIA-2. Craig Westmoreland, offensive guard, LSC-HM. Donnie Williams, running back, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. Mike Wynn, offensive 1975 Bobby Kotzur, nose guard, LSC-1, NAIA-1, LAA-1. Fred Pointer, offensive guard, LSC-1, guard, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-2, ATC Academic-HM. Leonard Matocha, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Pat Jupe, fullback, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Ray Washington, offensive tackle, LSC Academic-HM. defensive end, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. George Pena, center, LSC-2. Carl Andress, kicker, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1. Paul Phillips, linebacker, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1. Kyle Bolen, defensive 1982- David Vela, tight end, LSC-1, LAA-HM. David Vela, defensive back, LSC-2. Ricky back, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1. Greg Ochler, offensive guard, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-HM. Sowell, offensive tackle, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Mike Langford, defensive tackle, LSC-1. Gary Frank, quarterback, LSC-HM. Kevin Jurgajtis, halfback, LSC-HM. Jesse Davis, LSC-HM. Mike Bailiff, defensive end, LSC-1, LAA-HM, LSC Academic-1. Tim Staskus, line- Craig Dunlavy, offensive guard, LSC-HM. Roger Swist, defensive tackle, LSC-HM. Darrell backer, LSC-1, LAA-1. Cyril Friday, linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-2. Billy Hall, free safety, Johnson, defensive back, LSC-HM. Bob Bartz, defensive tackle, LSC Academic-HM. LSC-1, LAA-HM. Ricky Sanders, running back, LSC-2. Gary Peoples, wide receiver, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1. Mike Wynn, offensive guard, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1, 1976- Charles Collins, offensive tackle, LSC-1, NAIA-1, LAA-HM. Craig Dunlavy, offensive guard, Academic AA-2. Craig Westmoreland, offensive guard, LSC-2. Rod Clark, defensive LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Darrell Johnson, defensive back, LSC-1. Kevin Jurgajtis, run- end, LSC-2. Ron Jacoby, quarterback, LSC-HM. Mark Gregurek, offensive tackle, ning back, LSC-2. Henry Holloman, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Leroy Bailey, defensive back, LSC-HM. Scott Forester, center, LSC-HM. LSC-2. Jesse Davis, running back, LSC-HM. Randy Knox, tight end, LSC-HM. Paul Phillips, linebacker, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1. Glenn Gundy, defensive end, LSC-HM. Leon Savage, 1983- Charlie Adams, offensive guard, LSC-2. Jerry Brantley, offensive tackle, LSC-2. Rod Clark, defensive back, LSC-HM. Steve Smith, offensive tackle, LSC Academic-1. Keith Frase, LSC defensive end, LSC-1. Vaughn Deary, wide receiver, LSC-1. Jerry Fife, punter, LSC-2. Scott Academic-HM. Forester, center, LSC-1. Cyril Friday, linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-2, LSC-Defensive MVP. David Glasco, defensive back, LSC-1, LSC (Defensive Back of the Year). Ken Huewitt, defensive back, 1977- Mike Merritt, offensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM, LAA-HM. Kevin Jurgajtis, fullback, LSC-HM. Van Hughes, defensive tackle, LSC-1. Greg Jones, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Rene LSC-2, LSC Academic-1. Steve Ferrell, offensive guard, LSC-2. David McGarah, defensive Maldonado, quarterback, LSC-HM. Dale Posey, tight end, LSC-HM. Ricky Sanders, running tackle, LSC-2. Glenn Gundy, linebacker, LSC-2. Leroy Bailey, defensive back, LSC-2. Greg back, LSC-1. Adrian Simpson, defensive back, LSC-2. Tim Staskus, linebacker, LSC-1, LAA-1, Hamilton, quarterback, LSC-HM. Jesse Davis, halfback, LSC-HM. Kelly Monk, center, LSC- Kodak AA, LSC Academic-1. HM. Dan Bierstedt, linebacker, LSC-HM. Ronnie Kuhn, defensive back, LSC-HM. Steve Smith, offensive tackle, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-HM. Keith Frase, defensive back, LSC-HM, 1984- Scott Forester, center, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Mitch Davidson, offensive guard, GSC-2. LSC Academic-HM. Mike Ferris, offensive guard, LSC Academic-HM. Allen Kiesling, defen- Joe Ghrist, offensive guard, GSC-2. David Glasco, defensive back, GSC-2. David Longhofer, sive end, LSC Academic-HM. quarterback, GSC Academic-1. Leonard Matocha, offensive tackle, GSC Academic-1. Kevin Mickets, tight end, GSC Academic-1. Donnie Willig, center, GSC Academic-1. 1978- Willie Burleson, offensive guard, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Kelly Monk, center, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Mike Taylor, punter, LSC-1. Elvis Shaw, defensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-HM. Paul Darby, run- 1985- Joe Ghrist, offensive guard, GSC-1. Kevin Meuth, offensive tackle, GSC-1, GSC Academic-1. ning back, LSC-2. Mark Mattingly, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Pete Gibbens, defensive tackle Eugene Rogers, cornerback, Unanimous GSC-1. Shawn Woods, linebacker, GSC-1. Arnold LSC-2. Darrell Johnson, defensive back, LSC-2. Allen Kiesling, defensive end, LSC-HM, LSC Baker, defensive end, GSC-2. Mitch Davidson, center, GSC-2. Dexter Robinson, cornerback, Academic-1. Mike Ferris, offensive guard, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-1. Keith Frase, GSC-2. Charlie Vatterott, offensive tackle, GSC-2, GSC Academic-1. David Haass, quarter- defensive back, LSC Academic-HM. Steve Smith, offensive tackle, LSC Academic-HM. back, GSC (Freshman of the Year). Donnie Willig, center, GSC Academic-1. John Brewer, offensive guard, GSC Academic-1. 1979- Elvis Shaw, defensive guard, LSC-1, NAIA-1, LAA-HM. Mark Mattingly, defensive tackle, LSC-1, LAA-HM. Mike Ferris, offensive guard, LSC-2, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-1. 1986- Kevin Meuth, offensive tackle, GSC-1, GSC Academic, I-AA-All-American. Phil Grandjean, Pete Gibbens, defensive tackle, LSC-2. Billy Dunk, tight end, LSC-HM. Paul Thornton, tight end, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Eric Tennessee, wide receiver, GSC-1, I-AA All- offensive tackle, LSC-HM. Terry Whitman, place kicker, LSC-HM. Allen Kiesling, defensive American. Roy Jackson, tailback, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Arnold Baker, defensive end, LSC-HM, LSC Academic-1, Academic AA-1. Charles Burleson, linebacker, LSC-HM. end, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Shawn Woods, linebacker, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. A.J. Tracy Smith, defensive back, LSC-HM. Norris Powell, linebacker, LSC (Freshman of the Johnson, defensive back, GSC-1, I-AA All-American. Henry Thomas, offensive guard, GSC- Year). Mike Miller, quarterback, LSC Academic-1. Greg Gilcrease, offensive guard, LSC 2. Charlie Vatterott, offensive tackle, GSC-2. Reggie Trimble, defensive tackle, GSC-2. Brad Academic-1. Fulks, linebacker, GSC-2. Lee Lundin, defensive back, GSC-2.

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1987- Eric Tennessee, wide receiver, SLC-1, I-AA All-American-3. Brad Fulks, linebacker, SLC-1, 1994- Donald Wilkerson, running back, Associated Press-All-American-1, AFCA-All-American-1, I-AA All-American-HM. Sam Scott, offensive tackle, SLC-2. Tommy Salazar, offensive TSN-All-American-2, SLC Offensive Player of the Year, SLC-1. John Rowland, offensive guard, SLC-2. Glenn Mangold, defensive end, SLC-2. A.J. Johnson, cornerback, SLC-2. line, SLC-1, SLC-Academic. Claude Mathis, return specialist/running back, TSN-All- Jimmy Nelms, safety, SLC-2. Roy Jackson, tailback, SLC-HM. Jim Bujnoch, offensive line, American-HM, SLC Freshman of the Year, SLC-1. Russell Peevy, tight end, SLC-2. Michael SLC-HM. Arnold Baker, defensive end, SLC-HM. Shawn Woods, linebacker, SLC-HM. Todd Thompson, defensive tackle, SLC-2. Adam Means, offensive line, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Davis, defensive back, SLC Academic. Richard Gordy, fullback, SLC Academic. Tony Rex, Chris Mantooth, offensive line, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Ray Whitehead, placekicker, defensive end, SLC Academic. Reggie Rivers, tailback, SLC Academic. Scott Wilson, tight SLC-HM. Monte Lewis, defensive tackle, SLC-HM. Scott Swinnea, linebacker, SLC-HM, end, SLC Academic. SLC-Academic. Nicholas Jack, defensive back, SLC-HM. David Baugh, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Josh Byther, linebacker, SLC-Academic. Steve de la Torre, offensive line, 1988- Bill Jones, running back, SLC-1. A.J. Johnson, wide receiver, SLC-2, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Illya Hicks, offensive line, SLC-Academic. John Hygh, wide receiver, SLC-HM. Glen Mangold, defensive tackle, SLC-2. Brad Fulks, linebacker, SLC-2, I-AA All SLC-Academic. Clint Owen, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Clint Petty, linebacker, SLC- American-3. Matt Barber, tight end, SLC-HM. Jeff Novak, offensive tackle, SLC-HM. Tommy Academic. John Smith, offensive line, SLC-Academic. David Williams, quarterback, Salazar, offensive guard, SLC-HM. Ernie Powell, defensive end, SLC-HM. Darren Jones, SLC-Academic. Michael Williams, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Lawrence Wilson, SLC- cornerback, SLC-HM. Ben Jessie, cornerback, SLC-HM. Eugene Rogers, cornerback, SCL- Academic. Chris Condon, SLC-Academic. Chad Harlow, SLC-Academic. Michael Watson, HM. Paul Alsbury, punter, SLC-HM. Todd Davis, defensive back, SLC Academic-1. Richard SLC-Academic. Gordy, fullback, SLC Academic-HM. Scott Wilson, center, SLC Academic-HM. Gilbert Price, SLC Academic-HM. Mike Collins, wide receiver, SLC Academic-HM. Reggie Rivers, running 1995- Ypres Thomas, linebacker, FG All-American-2, SLC-2. Claude Mathis, return specialist/ back, SLC Academic-HM. running back, TSN All-American-HM, SLC-1 (RS), 2 (RB), SLC-Academic. Aaron Allen, running back, SLC-2. Russell Peevy, tight end, SLC-2. Wes Campbell, offensive line, SLC-2. 1989- Jeff Novak, offensive tackle, SLC-1, TSN I-AA All-American-2. Reggie Rivers, running back, Adam Means, offensive line, SLC-2, SLC-Academic. Stace Williams, defensive line, SLC-2. SLC-2. Jason Howes, kicker, SLC-2. Glenn Mangold, linebacker, SLC-2, SLC Academic. Donald Miller, defensive line, SLC-2. Nicholas Jack, defensive back, SLC-2. David Williams, Chad Coleman, linebacker, SLC-2. Heath Johnson, cornerback, SLC-2. Mike Collins, wide quarterback, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Chris McGarrahan, wide receiver, SLC-HM. Chris receiver, SLC-HM, SLC Academic. Mike Murphy, wide receiver, SLC-HM. Brian Parks, tight Sanchez, offensive line, SLC-HM. Brian Surovik, linebacker, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Kent end, SLC-HM. Ervin Thomas, center, SLC-HM. Ernie Powell, defensive end, SLC-HM. Matt Laster, defensive back, SLC-HM. Jeff Brandes, punter, SLC-HM. Josh Byther, linebacker, Wright, defensive tackle, SLC-HM. Butch Maywald, safety, SLC-HM. Paul Alsbury, punter, SLC-Academic. Steve de la Torre, offensive line, SLC-Academic. Brandon Ercoline, tight SLC-HM. Todd Davis, defensive back, SLC Academic. Richard Gordy, running back, SLC end, SLC-Academic. Mike Gray, offensive line, SLC Academic. Kyle Harrell, offensive Academic-HM. Gilbert Price, defensive back, SLC Academic-HM. line, SLC-Academic. Clint Petty, linebacker, SLC-Academic. J.R. Shipp, defensive back, SLC-Academic. John Smith, offensive line, SLC-Academic. Mike Watson, wide receiver, 1990- Reggie Rivers, running back, WC I-AA All-American-1, AFCA I-AA All-American-1, TSN I-AA SLC-Academic. Ryan Wiegand, defensive line, SLC-Academic. Michael Williams, defensive All-American-2, Associated Press I-AA All-American-2, SLC-1. Chad Coleman, linebacker, back, SLC-Academic. SLC-1. Paul Alsbury, punter, SLC-1. Ervin Thomas, center, SLC-2. Robbie Roberson, kicker, SLC-2. Warren Stewart, defensive back, SLC-2. Rod Woodard, defensive back, SLC-2. 1996- Claude Mathis, running back, FG All-America-2, TSN All-America-3, SFL-1, SFL Player of Gilbert Price, quarterback, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Chet Hanks, defensive line, SLC-HM. the Year. Adam Means, offensive line, SFL-1, SFL-Academic. Cyril Adkins, wide receiver, Mike Carter, defensive line, SLC-HM. Rich Dear, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Neil SFL-2, SFL-Academic. Steve de la Torre, offensive line, SFL-2, SFL-Academic. Nicholas Jack, Leach, offensive line, SLC-Academic. Keith Randle, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Spicer defensive back, SFL-2. Russell Peevy, tight end, SFL-HM, SFL-Academic. Heath Nickes, Sigman, defensive line, SLC-Academic. Chris Smith, punter, SLC-Academic. defensive line, SFL-HM, Michael Kuhn, defensive line, SFL-HM, SFL-Academic. William Welch, defensive back, SFL-HM. Matt Wieland, kicker/punter, SFL-HM, SFL-Academic. 1991- Ervin Thomas, center, AFCA I-AA All-American-1, Associated Press All-American-2, TSN Ron Ben-Mier, defensive back, SFL-Academic. Travis Bush, running back, SFL-Academic. All-American-2, SLC-1. Gilbert Price, quarterback, SLC-Offensive Player of the Year, Brandon Ercoline, tight end, SFL-Academic. Jason Gormley, fullback, SFL-Academic. Gabe SLC-1, SLC-Academic. Rod Woodard, defensive back, SLC-1. Maurice Williams, return Guzman, defensive back, SFL-Academic. Pop Wells, linebacker, SFL-Academic. David specialist, SLC-1. Todd Scott, running back, SLC-2. Charlie Nelson, offensive line, SLC-2, Williams, quarterback, SFL-Academic. Stace Williams, offensive line, SFL-Academic. Steve SLC-Academic. Danny Davis, linebacker, SLC-2. Brian McCray, defensive back, SLC-2. Clint Zisler, tight end, SFL-Academic. Owen, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Anthony Wood, SLC-Academic. 1997- Claude Mathis, running back, TSN All-America-1, AFCA Coaches All-America-1, Associated 1992- Spicer Sigman, offensive line, SLC-1. Ray Whitehead, place kicker, SLC-1. Charlie Nelson, Press All-America-2, SFL-1, SFL Offensive Player of the Year, SFL Academic. Adam Means, offensive tackle, SLC-2. Chet Hanks, defensive tackle, SLC-2. Craig Hemphill, safety, SLC-2. SFL-1, SFL Academic. Steven de la Torre, SFL-2, SFL Academic. David Williams, SFL-HM, Illya Hicks, offensive line, SLC-Academic. John Hygh, quarterback, SLC-Academic. Jeff SFL Academic. D’Angelo Torres, SFL-HM. Kyle Harrell, SFL-HM, SFL Academic. Clint Neill, offensive lineman, SLC-Academic. Clint Owen, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Jason Bendele, SFL-HM. Brad Schley, SFL-HM, SFL Academic. Brian Surovik, SFL-HM. Fred Davis, Reece, linebacker, SLC-Academic. James Roof, offensive tackle, SLC-Academic. Anthony SFL-HM. Harold Allen, SFL Academic. Travis Bush, SFL Academic. Michael Crownover, SFL Wood, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Academic. Tobias Deans, SFL Academic. Terrance Hatton, SFL Academic. Jonathan Luke, SFL Academic. Heath Nickes, SFL Academic. Rob Vining, SFL Academic. Ryan Wiegand, 1993- Spicer Sigman, center, SLC-1, TSN All-American-2, FG All-American-3. Victor Carr, defen- SFL Academic. Stace Williams, SFL Academic. Joe Wooten, SFL Academic. Bill Wyman, SFL sive tackle, SLC-1. David Gaffney, linebacker, SLC-2. Ricky Pereda, offensive line, SLC-HM. Academic. Charlie Nelson, offensive line, SLC-HM. Ray Whitehead, placekicker, SLC-HM. Billie Powell, defensive tackle, SLC-HM. Todd Siebert, safety, SLC-HM. Damion Branch, defensive back, 1998- Justin Young, tight end, SFL-2, Spergon Wynn, quarterback, SFL Newcomer of the Year, SLC-Academic. Kyle Herman, running back, SLC-Academic. Illya Hicks, offensive line, SFL-HM. Clint Bendele, defensive line, SFL-HM. Cliffton Black, defensive back, SFL-HM. SLC-Academic. John Hygh, quarterback, SLC-Academic. Clint Owen, wide receiver, SLC- Myron Coleman, linebacker, SFL-HM. Ben McClellan, defensive line, SFL-HM. D’Angelo Academic. Anthony Wood, wide receiver, SLC-Academic. Torres, SFL-HM. Darrick Vaughn, defensive back, SFL-HM. ReShawn Brown, running back, SFL Academic. Travis Bush, wide receiver, SFL Academic. C. J. Carroll, defensive back, SFL Academic. Steven de la Torre, offensive line, SFL Academic. Todd Otte, offensive line, SFL Academic. Brad Schley, defensive line, SFL Academic.

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1999- Rick Barrow, punter, SFL-1, TL All-America-2. Clint Bendele, defensive line, SFL-1. C.J. 2005- Fred Evans, defensive line, AFCA All-America-1, TSN All-America-3, FG All-America-2; Carroll, defensive back, SFL-1, SFL Academic. Ben McClellan, defensive line, SFL-1. Darrick FG All-Southwest Region-1, SLC Defensive Player of the Year, SLC-1, Hula Bowl. Barrick Vaughn, defensive back, SFL-1. Bronson Sanders, running back, SFL-2. Cliffton Black, Nealy, quarterback, Fifth in voting for the Walter Payton Award, FG All-America-2, FG All- defensive back, SFL-2. Myron Coleman, linebacker, SFL-HM. Greg Pitts, linebacker, SFL- Southwest Region-1, Southland Conference Player of the Year, SLC-1, Hula Bowl. Thomas HM. Kendall Jones, defensive back, SFL-HM. Sterling Rogers, defensive back, SFL-HM. Keresztury, offensive lineman, TSN All-America-2, FG All-America-2, FG All-Southwest Travis Bush, receiver, SFL Academic. Chuck Ferguson, linebacker, SFL Academic. Michael Region-1, SLC-1. Walter Musgrove, defensive back, ESPN The Magazine Academic All- McClure, defensive line, SFL Academic. James Stewart, wide receiver, SFL Academic. John District VI Team, SLC-1, SLC-Academic. Luke Horder, offensive lineman, SLC-1, FG All- Szczech, defensive back, SFL Academic. Jason Washington, defensive back, SFL Academic. Southwest Region-2. Cory Elolf, punter, SLC-1, FG All-Southwest Region-3. Stan Jones, Doug Wheeler, offensive line, SFL Academic. Joe Wooten, offensive line, SFL Academic. place kicker, SLC-1, FG All-Southwest Region-3. David Simmons, linebacker, SLC-1, FG All- Southwest Region-3. Travis Upshaw, defensive line, SLC-1. Markee White, wide receiver, 2000- Clenton Ballard, defensive line, TSN All-America-3, SFL-1. C.J. Carroll, defensive back, SLC-1, FG All-Southwest Region-3. Daniel Jolly, running back, SLC-2. Gary Shepard, TSN All-America-1, FG All-America-1, AFCA All-America-1, TL All-America-1, I-AA All- defensive back, SLC-2. Randy Moshier, tight end, SLC-HM, Division I-AA Athletic Directors America-1, SFL Player of the Year, SFL-1, AD Association Academic All-Star-1, Verizon Association Academic All-Star Team, SLC-Academic, Draddy Award Semifinalist. Blake Academic All-America-2, SFL-Academic. Myron Coleman, linebacker, FG All-America-2, Burton, fullback, SLC-HM. Jeremy Castillo, linebacker, SLC-HM. Matt Jenkins, offensive SFL-1. Rick Barrow, punter, SFL-HM. Lee Davis, Running back, SFL-HM. Harvey Dierschke, lineman, SLC-HM. Jamarqus O’Neal, defensive back, SLC-HM. Tyrone Scott, wide receiver, defensive line, SFL-HM. Kendall Jones, defensive back, SFL-FM. Tyson Olivo, receiver, SLC-HM. Daniel Varvel, defensive back, SLC-HM. Dameon Williams, wide receiver/return SFL-HM. Todd Otte, Offensive line, SFL-2. Greg Pitts, linebacker, SFL-HM. Sterling Rogers, specialist, SLC-HM. David Bailiff, head coach, AFCA Region 5 Coach of the Year, Third in the defensive back, SFL-HM. Bronson Sanders, running back, SFL-HM. Chuck Ferguson, defen- voting for the Eddie Robinson Award. Nick Clark, defensive line, SLC-Academic. Dominic sive line, SFL-Academic. Justin Martinez, kicker, SFL-Academic. Desmond Powell, tight Giametta, deep snapper, SLC-Academic. Buck Koalenz, offensive lineman, SLC-Academic. end, SFL-Academic. James Stewart, receiver, SFL-Academic. John Szczech, defensive Nate Langford, offensive lineman, SLC-Academic. back, SFL-Academic. Jason Washington, defensive back, SFL-Academic. Doug Wheeler, offensive line, SFL-Academic. Joe Wooten, offensive line, SFL-Academic. Brian Yourman, 2006- Walter Musgrove, defensive back, SLC-1, Southland Conference Football Student-Ath- offensive line, SFL-Academic. lete of the Year, SLC-1, CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI First-Team, SLC Academic, Division I FCS Athletic Directors Association Academic All-Star Team, 2001- Clenton Ballard, defensive line, AFCA All-America-1, TSN All-America-2, Associated National Football Foundation Scholar Athlete. Blake Burton, fullback, SLC-1, CoSIDA/ Press All-America-2, SFL-1. Greg Pitts, linebacker, Associated Press All-America-3, TSN ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District VI First-Team, SLC Academic. Jeremy Castillo, All-America-3, SFL-1. Doug Wheeler, offensive line, SFL-1, SFL-All-Academic. Justin linebacker, SLC-1. Chris MacDonald, punter, SLC-1. Bradley George, quarterback, SLC-2, Martinez, kicker, SFL-1, SFL-All-Academic. Bronson Sanders, running back, SFL-2. Marvin SLC Academic. Andrew Ireland, place kicker, SLC-2. Matt Jenkins, offensive line, SLC-2. McCurry, punter, SFL-2. Tyson Olivo, receiver, SFL-HM, SFL-All-Academic. Julius Wilson, Nate Langford, defensive end, SLC-2, CoSIDA/ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District offensive line, SFL-HM. Donnie Baker, defensive back, SFL-HM. Kendall Jones, defensive VI First-Team, SLC Academic. Ryne Miller, offensive line, SLC-2. Mark Washington, defen- back, SFL-HM. John Szczech, defensive back, SFL-All-Academic. Jason Washington, sive tackle, SLC-2. Chase Wasson, quarterback/wide receiver, SLC-2, CoSIDA/ESPN The defensive back, SFL-All-Academic. Magazine Academic All-District VI First-Team. Ramel Borner, defensive tackle, SLC-HM. Nick Clark, defensive end, SLC Academic. Adrian Dayse, offensive line, SLC-HM. Crawford 2002- Greg Pitts, linebacker, Associated Press All-America-2, TSN All-America-3, SLC-2. Lee May, offensive line, SLC-HM. Shola Obafemi, linebacker,SLC-HM. Stan Zwinggi, running Davis, running back, SLC-2. Jason Glover, tight end, SLC-2. Ken McKoy, offensive line, back, SLC-HM. SLC-2. Brandon Dickinson, defensive back, SLC-HM. Ryan Graves, offensive line, SLC-HM. Ryan Rust, offensive line, SLC-HM. Glenn Settles, defensive back, SLC-HM. Jarvis Smith, 2007- Chris MacDonald, punter, Associated Press All-American, AFCA All-American, WC FCS All- wide receiver, SLC-HM. Josh Tubbs, defensive line, SLC-HM. Devin Freeman, wide receiver, American, SLC-1. Nick Clark, defensive end, Draddy Award Finalist, Southland Conference SLC-Academic. Justin Martinez, kicker, SLC-Academic. Beau Robertson, wide receiver, Football Student-Athlete of the Year, SLC-HM. Cameron Luke, wide receiver, SLC-1. SLC-Academic. Karrington Bush, running back, SLC Freshman of the Year, SLC-2. Crawford May, offensive line, SLC-2. Travis Houston, linebacker, SLC Academic. Nate Langford, defensive end, SLC 2003- Cory Elolf, punter, SLC-1. Jomaul Mason, offensive line, SLC-2. Ken McKoy, offensive Academic. Blake Burton, fullback, SLC-HM. Marcus Clark, linebacker, SLC-HM. Andrew line, SLC-2. David Simmons, linebacker, SLC-2. Josh Tubbs, SLC-2. Terrell Harris, run- Ireland, place kicker, SLC-HM. ning back, SLC-HM. K.R. Carpenter, receiver, SLC-HM. Harold Watson, defensive back, SLC-HM. Devin Freeman, receiver, SLC-Academic. Chip McClain, linebacker, SLC- 2008- Cameron Luke, wide receiver, College Sporting News Fabulous 50, Associated Press and TSN Academic. Walter Musgrove, defensive back, SLC-Academic. Beau Robertson, receiver, Third-Team All-American, SLC-1. Karrington Bush, running back, TSN HM All-American, SLC-Academic. Brandon Sheffield, linebacker, SLC-Academic. Travis Upshaw, defensive SLC-1; return specialist, SLC-2. Jeff Bowen, offensive line, TSN HM All-American, SLC-1. line, SLC-Academic. Chase Wasson, quarterback, SLC-Academic. Blake Burton, fullback, SLC-1, SLC All-Academic. D.J. Hall, offensive line, SLC-2. Morris Crosby, defensive back, SLC-2. Andrew Ireland, TSN HM All-American, SLC-2; Donavan 2004- Cory Elolf, punter, SLC-1, AFCA All-America-1. Fred Evans, defensive line, SLC Newcomer King, defensive line, SLC-2. Joe Bell, linebacker, SLC-HM. Bradley George, quarterback, of the Year, SLC-1. David Simmons, linebacker, SLC-1. Nato James, cornerback, SLC-2. SLC-HM, SLC All-Academic. John Gilley, tight end, SLC-HM. Kenneth Hampton, SLC HM. Tom Keresztury, offensive line, SLC-2. Ken McKoy, offensive line, SLC-2. Epsilon Williams, Travis Houston, defensive line, SLC-HM, SLC All-Academic. Courtney Smith, linebacker, safety, SLC-2. Terrell Harris, running back, SLC-HM. John Tyson, receiver, SLC-HM. Markee SLC-HM. Will Thompson, defensive back, SLC All-Academic. White, receiver, SLC-HM. Randy Moshier, tight end, SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. Travis Upshaw, defensive line, SLC-HM. Jeremy Castillo, linebacker, SLC-HM. Damien Chandler, 2009- Bradley George, SLC Offensive Player of the Year, SLC Student Athlete of the cornerback, SLC-HM. Melvin Webber, safety, SLC-HM. Walter Musgrove, defensive back, Year, SLC-HM, D.J. Hall, offensive line, SLC-1; Mishak Rivas, return special- SLC-HM, SLC-Academic. K.R. Carpenter, receiver, SLC-Academic. Devin Freeman, receiver, ist, SLC-1. Da’Marcus Griggs, wide receiver, SLC-2; Travis Houston, defensive end, SLC-Academic. SLC-2, FCS Athletic Director’s Academic All-Star, NFF Bill Campbell Award semifinalist; SLC All-Academic. Alvin Canady, running back, SLC-HM; Adley Eshraghipour, defensive line, SLC-HM; Calvin Gore, offensive line, SLC-HM; Alex Luna-offensive line, SLC-HM; Marcus Clark, linebacker, SLC-HM; Will Thompson, SLC-HM, SLC All-Academic; Jeff McVaney, SLC-All-Academic.

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2010- D.J. Hall, offensive line, Associated Press Third-Team All-American, Phil Steele Fourth-Team TEXAS STATE IN THE NFL DRAFT All-American, SLC-1; Darryl Morris, defensive back SLC-2; Da’Marcus Griggs, wide receiver, YEAR RD SEL # PLAYER POSITION TEAM SLC-1, return specialist, SLC-HM; Ben Follis, punter, SLC-HM, Marcus Clark, linebacker, 2015 3 83 Craig Mager CB San Diego Chargers SLC-HM, Karrington Bush, running back, SLC-HM, Jonathan Ward, defensive line, SLC 5 169 David Mayo LB Carolina Panthers All-Academic. 2006 7 212 Fred Evans DT Miami Dolphins 2002 6 180 Clenton Ballard DT Jacksonville Jaguars 2011- D.J. Hall, offensive line, TSN Second-Team All-American, Phil Steele Third-Team All- 2000 6 183 Spergon Wynn QB Cleveland Browns American; Ind-1; Michael Ebbitt, defensive end, Ind. Defensive Player of the Year; Jordan 7 211 Darrick Vaughn CB Atlanta Falcons Norfleet, defensive end, Ind.-1; Xavier Daniels, defensive back, Ind.-1; Jon Vernon, offen- 7 231 Clifton Black DB Oakland Raiders sive line, Ind.-1; Isaiah Battle, wide receiver, Ind.-1; Terrence Franks, running back, Ind.-1; 1991 11 303 Paul Alsbury P New England Patriots Ben Follis, punter, Ind.-1. 1990 7 172 Jeff Novak G San Diego Chargers 1989 6 149 A.J. Johnson DB Washington Redskin 2012- Joplo Bartu, linebacker, WAC-2; Marcus Curry, running back, WAC-3; Chase Harper, tight 10 254 Ben Jessie DB Green Bay Packers end, WAC-2, Darryl Morris, cornerback, WAC-2; Matt Freeman, WAC-3; Blake McColloch, 12 311 Bill Jones RB Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle, WAC-3; Craig Mager, cornerback, WAC-HM; Jason McLean, safety, WAC- 1984 5 135 Van Hughes DE Pittsburgh Steelers HM; Andy Erickson, punt returner, WAC-HM; Jafus Gaines, kick returner, WAC-HM. 6 157 Rod Clark LB St. Louis Cardinals 1s 16 Ricky Sanders WR New England Patriots 2013- Andy Erickson, punt returner, Phil Steele All-SBC First Team, CSM All-SBC Third Team; Justin 1982 2 42 Bobby Watkins DB Detroit Lions Iwuji, safety, All-SBC-2; Robert Lowe, running back, All-SBC-2, Phil Steele All-SBC 9 226 Ken Coffey DB Washington Redskins Second Team, CSM All-SBC Second Team; Craig Mager, cornerback, CSM All-SBC Third 12 324 Mike Miller DB Kansas City Chiefs Team; David Mayo, linebacker, All-SBC-Honorable Mention, CSM All-SBC Second Team, 1979 12 314 Paul Darby WR New York Jets Phil Steele All-SBC Second Team; Blake McColloch, defensive tackle, NFF Hampshire Honor 1976 9 255 Bob Kotzur DT Buffalo Bills Society; Michael Odiari, defensive end, CSM All-SBC Third Team; Michael Orakpo, line- 1975 14 343 Walter Hartfield RB Chicago Bears backer, All-SBC Honorable Mention, Phil Steele All-SBC Second Team; Brandon Smith, 1974 12 305 Noe Gonzalez RB Oakland Raiders kick returner, CSM All-SBC First Team, Phil Steele All-SBC First Team. 13 315 Dennis Colvin T New York Giants 1973 2 47 Jim Stienke DB Cleveland Browns 2014- Adrian Bellard, offensive line, All-SBC Second-Team (SBC Coaches and Selected Media), 7 168 Josh Brown RB Minnesota Vikings Third-Team (College Sports Madness), All-SBC Second-Team (Phil Steele); C. J. Best, SBC 1971 15 380 Mike Montgomery DB Kansas City Chiefs All-Newcomer Team (SBC Coaches and Selected Media), Will Johnson, punter, All-SBC 1969 13 314 Wade Key G Philadelphia Eagles Honorable Mention (SBC Coaches and Selected Media), All-SBC Second-Team (College 14 355 Tommy Head C Minnesota Vikings Sports Madness), All-SBC Second-Team (Phil Steele); Tyler Jones, quarterback, All-SBC 1968 3 66 Reece Morrison RB Cleveland Browns Honorable Mention (SBC Coaches and Selected Media), All-SBC Second-Team (College 13 339 Mack Sauls DB St. Louis Cardinals Sports Madness), All-SBC Third-Team (Phil Steele); Robert Lowe, running back, All-SBC 16 433 Dave Morrison DB Oakland Raiders Honorable Mention (SBC Coaches and Selected Media), All-SBC Third-Team (College Sports 1965 15 207 Wallace Dickey T Detroit Lions Madness, Phil Steele); Ryan Melton, offensive line, All-SBC Honorable Mention (SBC Coaches and Selected Media); Brad Miller, tight end, All-SBC First-Team (SBC Coaches TEXAS STATE IN NFL DRAFT QUICK FACTS and Selected Media), (College Sports Madness) All-SBC Second-Team (Phil Steele); Craig Player Pos. Team Rd. Year Mager, defensive back, All-SBC First-Team (College Sports Madness), All-SBC Second-Team Last Player drafted: Craig Mager CB San Diego 3 2015 (SBC Coaches and Selected Media, Phil Steele); punt returner, All-SBC Second-Team (Phil David Mayo LB Carolina 5 2015 Steele); David Mayo, linebacker, Fourth-Team All-American (Phil Steele), NFLPA Collegiate Last Player drafted before 7th round Clenton Ballard DT Jacksonville 6 2002 Bowl All-Senior Team, Defensive Player of the Year (SBC Coaches and Selected Media, Last Player drafted before 6th round David Mayo LB Carolina 5 2015 College Sports Madness), All-SBC First-Team (SBC Coaches and Selected Media, College Last Player drafted before 5th round Craig Mager CB San Diego 3 2015 Sports Madness, Phil Steele); David Mims, defensive back, All-SBC First-Team (SBC Last Player drafted before 3rd round Bobby Watkins CB Detroit 2 1982 Coaches and Selected Media), All-SBC Second-Team (College Sports Madness, Phil Steele); Michael Odiari, defensive line, All-SBC First-Team (SBC Coaches and Selected Media, MOST TEXAS STATE PLAYERS PLAYING IN NFL CAMPS DURING A SINGLE SEASON College Sports Madness, Phil Steele); Charlie Will Tuttle, offensive line, All-SBC Third-Team YEAR SIGNED NO. (Phil Steele); Germod Williams, defensive back, All-SBC Third-Team (College Sports 1968, 1987, 1989, 2000, 2015 4 Madness). 1986, 2013 3 1991, 2006 2

TEXAS STATE PLAYERS COACHED BY DENNIS FRANCHIONE WHO SIGNED WITH NFL TEAMS Paul Asbury New England 1991 Drafted 11th Round Reggie Rivers Denver 1991 Free Agent D.J. Hall Jacksonville 2012 Free Agent Darryl Morris San Francisco 2013 Free Agent Joplo Bartu Atlanta 2013 Free Agent Craig Mager San Diego 2015 Drafted 3rd Round David Mayo Carolina 2015 Drafted 5th Round Will Johnson Houston 2015 Free Agent Terrence Franks St. Louis 2015 Free Agent

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J.C. KELLAM AWARD Year Player Hometown Lyndon B. Johnson, the 36th President of the United States, returned to his alma mater in 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs (WR) Bay City, Texas November of 1972 to present the first J.C. Kellam Award to Texas State’s outstanding senior foot- 2011 Darius Bolden (WR) Houston,Texas ball player. Steven Kenney (OL) Pearland, Texas The first award was given to defensive back Jim Stienke who went to high school in John- 2012 Shaun Rutherford (QB) Bay City, Texas son City, only a few miles from Johnson’s ranch. Stienke went on to play professionally with the 2013 Isaiah Battle (WR) Cypress, Texas Cleveland Browns, New York Giants and Atlanta Falcons. 2014 David Mayo (LB) Scappoose, Ore. The J.C. Kellam award was an outgrowth of a Bobcat Club banquet in 1971, at which LBJ presented a $25,000 check to the club to begin a Kellam Scholarship Fund for student-athletes. OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR Kellam, general manager of KLBJ Radio in Austin and a longtime friend and business associate Year Player Hometown of the Johnson family, played football for the Bobcats in the early 1920s and graduated from the 1972 Josh Brown (FB) Del Valle, Texas university in 1923. 1973 Noe Gonzales (QB) San Diego, Texas A large portrait of Kellam, donated by the Johnson family, also was presented to the school. 1974 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas The names of the J.C. Kellam Award winners are placed on a permanent plaque, which is on 1975 Jesse Davis (HB) Bartlett, Texas display in the Football End Zone Complex. 1976 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas In addition to the J.C. Kellam Award, the Bobcat Club also initiated an awards system for the 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas outstanding offensive player, defensive player and freshman of the year in 1972. 1978 Paul Darby (HB) Austin, Texas Between 1992 and 2012, Texas State added five additional awards. The John O’Hara Me- 1979 Paul Thornton (Tackle) San Antonio, Texas morial Offensive Lineman of the Year Award was first given in 1992, while the Jim Wacker “Unbe- 1980 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas lievable” Award began in 2003 and the Special Teams Player of the Year was established in 2004. 1981 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas The final two awards, the Jim Bob Helduser Award and the Fred Bleil Award were added in 2012. 1982 Ron Jacoby (QB) Austin, Texas 1983 Ricky Sanders (RB) Belton, Texas Year Player Hometown 1984 Scott Forester (Center) San Marcos, Texas 1972 Jim Stienke (DB) Johnson City, Texas 1985 Kevin Mueth (Tackle) Needville, Texas 1973 Dennis Colvin (DT) Kennedy, Texas 1986 Roy Jackson (RB) Houston, Texas 1974 Gary Sterling (DE) Fredericksburg, Texas 1987 Ron Rittimann (QB) New Braunfels, Texas 1975 Pat Jupe (FB) San Antonio, Texas 1988 Bill Jones (RB) Corsicana, Texas 1976 Paul Phillips (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas 1989 Jeff Novak (tackle) Houston, Texas 1977 Kevin Jurgajtis (FB) Falls City, Texas 1990 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas 1978 Dan Bierstedt (LB) Lockhart, Texas Robbie Roberson (PK) Houston, Texas 1979 Allen Kiesling (DE) Thorndale, Texas 1991 Todd Scott (RB) Topeka, Kan. 1980 Kelly Monk (Center) Seguin, Texas 1992 Maurice Williams (RB) Elm Grove, Texas 1981 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas 1993 Donald Wilkerson (RB) Tyler, Texas 1982 Mike Wynn (OG) San Antonio, Texas 1994 Donald Wilkerson (RB) Tyler, Texas 1983 Tom Staskus (LB) Houston, Texas 1995 David Williams (QB) San Marcos, Texas 1984 Scott Forester (C) San Marcos, Texas 1996 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas 1985 Mitch Davidson (C) Houston, Texas 1997 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas 1986 Kevin Mueth (OT) Needville, Texas 1998 Spergon Wynn (QB) Bellaire, Texas 1987 Arnold Baker (DE) San Antonio, Texas 1999 Bronson Sanders (RB) Duncanville, Texas 1988 Brad Fulks (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas 2000 Lee Davis (RB) East Bernard, Texas 1989 Glenn Mangold (DT) Medina Valley, Texas 2001 Bronson Sanders (RB) Duncanville,Texas 1990 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas Tyson Olivo (WR) Grapevine, Texas 1991 Gilbert Price (QB) Shiner, Texas 2002 Lee Davis (RB) East Bernard, Texas 1992 Craig Hemphill (Safety) Eagle Lake, Texas 2003 K.R. Carpenter (WR) Schertz, Texas 1993 David Gaffney (LB) Rockwall, Texas 2004 Terrell Harris (RB) Kerens, Texas 1994 Chris Mantooth (OL) Buda, Texas 2005 Barrick Nealy (QB) Dallas, Texas 1995 Chris McGarrahan (WR) Arlington, Texas 2006 Bradley George (QB) New Braunfels, Texas 1996 Russell Peevy (TE) Mesquite, Texas 2007 Cameron Luke (WR) Klein, Texas 1997 David Williams (QB) San Marcos, Texas 2008 Cameron Luke (WR) Klein, Texas 1998 Brad Schley (DL) Cuero, Texas 2009 Bradley George (QB) New Braunfels, Texas 1999 Travis Bush (WR) Gregory-Portland, Texas 2010 Da’Marcus Griggs (WR) Bay City, Texas 2000 C.J. Carroll (DB) Corpus Christi, Texas 2011 Shaun Rutherford (QB) Bay City, Texas Desmond Powell (TE) Texas City, Texas 2012 Shaun Rutherford (QB) Bay City, Texas 2001 Tyson Olivo (WR) Grapevine, Texas 2013 Robert Lowe (RB) Waxahachie, Texas 2002 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 2014 Robert Lowe (RB) Waxahachie, Texas 2003 Beau Robertson (WR) Buda, Texas 2004 John Tyson (WR) Klein, Texas DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR 2005 Randy Moshier (TE) Converse, Texas Year Player Hometown 2006 Walter Musgrove (DB) Duncanville, Texas 1972 Jimmy Jowers (LB) San Marcos, Texas 2007 Nick Clark (DE) Fort Worth, Texas 1973 Ben Scharnberg (DB) Kerrville, Texas 2008 Stan Zwinggi (RB) Fredericksburg, Texas 1974 Nathan Gutowsky (LB) Rosenberg, Texas 2009 Travis Houston (DE) Converse, Texas 1975 Ray Washington (DE) Hearne, Texas

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Year Player Hometown Year Player Hometown 1976 Henry Holloman (DT) Huntsville, Texas 1990 Davy Smith (RB) Katy, Texas 1977 Dan Bierstedt (LB) Lockhart, Texas Victor Carr (DL) Austin, Texas 1978 Mark Mattingly (DT) Dilley, Texas 1991 Jeff Milward (LB) Lytle, Texas 1979 Elvis Shaw (DL) Austin, Texas 1992 Savalas Smith (LB) Houston, Texas 1980 Charles Burleson (LB) San Marcos, Texas 1993 Todd Siebert (Safety) Marshall, Texas 1981 Ken Coffey (DB) Big Spring, Texas 1994 Claude Mathis (RB) Bartlett, Texas Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 1995 Ricky Lipsey (Safety) Port Arthur, Texas 1982 Tim Staskus (LB) Houston, Texas 1996 Darrick Vaughn (DB) Aldine, Texas 1983 Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 1997 D’Angelo Torres (WR) Grapevine, Texas 1984 David Glasco (DB) San Antonio, Texas 1998 Sterling Rogers (DB) Cy-Falls, Texas 1985 Eugene Rogers (DB) Corsicana, Texas Myron Coleman (LB) San Antonio, Texas 1986 Arnold Baker (DE) San Antonio, Texas 1999 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 1987 Shawn Woods (LB) Tidehaven, Texas 2000 Brian Forshee (TE) Spring, Texas 1988 Brad Fulks (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas 2001 Marvin McCurry (P) Lubbock, Texas 1989 Glenn Mangold (DT) Medina Valley, Texas 2002 Ryan Graves (OL) Waco, Texas 1990 Chad Coleman (LB) Killeen, Texas 2003 Jeremy Castillo (LB) Corsicana, Texas 1991 Rod Woodard (Safety) Clear Creek, Texas 2004 Chase Wasson (QB) Southlake, Texas 1992 Craig Hemphill (Safety) Eagle Lake, Texas 2005 Morris Crosby (WR) Houston, Texas 1993 David Gaffney (LB) Rockwall, Texas 2006 Alex Darley (WR) Corpus Christi, Texas 1994 Michael Thompson (DT) New Braunfels, Texas 2007 Karrington Bush (RB) Whitewright, Texas 1995 Ypres Thomas (LB) Temple, Texas 2008 Mishak Rivas (WR) Weslaco, Texas 1996 Ypres Thomas LB) Temple, Texas 2009 Frank Reddic (RB) Kilgore, Texas 1997 Fred Davis (DB) San Antonio, Texas 2010 Tyler Arndt (QB) Cuero, Texas 1998 Beau Walker (LB) George West, Texas 2011 Terrence Franks (RB) Angleton, Texas 1999 Cliffton Black (Safety) Lubbock, Texas 2012 Brandon Smith (WR) Prattville, Ala. 2000 C. J. Carroll (DB) Corpus Christi, Texas 2013 Tyler Jones (QB) Stephenville, Texas 2001 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 2014 Dila Rosemond (DB) Cypress, Texas 2002 Greg Pitts (LB) Lockhart, Texas 2003 David Simmons (LB) Houston, Texas JOHN O’HARA MEMORIAL OFFENSIVE LINEMAN OF THE YEAR 2004 Fred Evans (DL) Morgan Park, Ill. The John O’Hara Memorial Offensive Lineman of the Year award was established in 1992 2005 Fred Evans (DL) Morgan Park, Ill. and recognizes the top Bobcat offensive lineman and it is awarded in honor of O’Hara, who was 2006 Jeremy Castillo (LB) Corsicana, Texas Texas State’s head coach from 1983 to 1989. 2007 Nick Clark (DE) Fort Worth, Texas 2008 Donavan King (DE) Altair, Texas Year Player Hometown 2009 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas 1992 Spicer Sigman (C) Pilot Point Selz, Texas 2010 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas 1993 Spicer Sigman (C) Pilot Point Selz, Texas 2011 Michael Ebbitt (DE) Westlake Village, Calif. 1994 John Rowland (OT) San Antonio, Texas 2012 Joplo Bartu (DE-LB) Waller, Texas 1995 Wes Campbell (OT) Killeen, Texas 2013 David Mayo (LB) Scappoose, Ore. 1996 Adam Means (OT) Converse, Texas 2014 David Mayo (LB) Scappoose, Ore. 1997 Adam Means (G) Converse, Texas 1998 Julius Wilson (C) Killeen, Texas OUTSTANDING FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1999 Julius Wilson (C/OT) Killeen, Texas Year Player Hometown 2000 Todd Otte (OT) Austin, Texas 1972 Kyle Bolen (DB) McCarney, Texas 2001 Doug Wheeler (OG) College Station, Texas 1973 Paul Phillips (LB) Fredericksburg, Texas 2002 Ken McKoy (Tackle) Killeen, Texas 1974 Jesse Davis (HB) Bartlett, Texas 2003 Jomaul Mason (Center) Beaumont, Texas 1975 Darrell Johnson (DB) Seguin, Texas 2004 Thomas Keresztury (OT) New Braunfels, Texas 1976 Elvis Shaw (DL) Austin, Texas 2005 Thomas Keresztury (OT) New Braunfels, Texas 1977 Greg Hamilton (QB) Killeen, Texas 2006 Buck Koalenz (C) Converse, Texas 1978 Mike Miller (QB) LaGrange, Texas 2007 Crawford May (G) Miami, Fla. 1979 Norris Powell (LB) East Bernard, Texas 2008 Jeff Bowen (C) North Richland Hills, Texas 1980 Cyril Friday (LB) Austin, Texas 2009 Calvin Gore (OT) Canyon Lake, Texas 1981 Neal Neunhoffer (PK) Austin, Texas Alex Luna (OT) Houston, Texas 1982 Eric Cobble (RB) Austin, Texas 2010 D.J. Hall (OG) Palestine, Texas 1983 Phil Grandjean (TE) Round Rock, Texas 2011 D.J. Hall (OG) Palestine, Texas 1984 Shawn Woods (LB) Tidehaven, Texas 2012 Matt Freeman (C) Abilene, Texas 1985 David Haass (QB) San Antonio, Texas 2013 Adrian Bellard (OT) Brenham, Texas 1986 Glenn Mangold (DE) Medina Valley, Texas 2014 Adrian Bellard (OT) Brenham, Texas 1987 Reggie Rivers (RB) San Antonio, Texas 1988 Greg Pagel (QB) Temple, Texas 1989 Chad Coleman (LB) Killeen, Texas

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JIM WACKER “UNBELIEVABLE” AWARD SUPERCATS AWARDS The Jim Wacker “Unbelievable” Award was established in 2003 and recognizes the Bob- The award was given at Texas State’s Night of Champions and is based on their power cat football player who displays outstanding motivational, inspirational and leadership skills. number, off-season attendance, leadership and academic achievement. The Night of Champions Wacker led Texas State to a pair of NCAA Division II national championships in 1981 and 1982 was held from 2012-14. Below are the list of winners. and also served as Texas State’s Director of Athletics from 1998 to 2002. This award is given to the player who displays outstanding motivational, inspirational and leadership skills. Year Player Hometown 2012 Isaiah Battle (WR) Hankamer, Texas Year Player Hometown Jack Costello (OL) The Woodlands, Texas 2003 Barrick Nealy (QB) Dallas, Texas Marcus Curry (RB) Carrollton, Texas 2004 Randy Moshier (TE) Converse, Texas Darryl Morris (CB) San Antonio, Texas 2005 Travis Upshaw (DL) Burleson, Texas Jordan Norfleet (DE) Houston, Texas 2006 Walter Musgrove (DB) Duncanville, Texas Joshuae’ Robinson (LB) Abilene, Texas 2007 Nate Langford (DE) San Marcos, Texas 2013 Justin Booth San Antonio, Texas 2008 John Gilley (TE) Victoria, Texas Prestin Brown Chishcogo, Minn. 2009 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas Terrence Franks Angelton, Texas 2010 Marcus Clark (LB) Fort Worth, Texas Tim Gay Houston, Texas 2011 Prestin Brown (LB) Chishcogo, Minn. Craig Mager Luling, Texas 2012 Prestin Brown (LB) Chishcogo, Minn. Jordan Moore Houston, Texas 2013 Prestin Brown (LB) Chishcogo, Minn. 2014 Jack Costello The Woodlands, Texas 2014 Tomas Luna (S) Houston, Texas David Farris Pearland, Texas Ben Ijah San Diego, Calif. SPECIAL TEAMS PLAYER OF THE YEAR Robert Lowe Waxahachie, Texas Year Player Hometown David Mayo Scappoose, Ore. 2004 Cory Elolf (P) Converse, Texas Kris Petersen Newark, Calif. 2005 Cory Elolf (P) Converse, Texas 2015 Justin Eberly Conroe, Texas 2006 Chris MacDonald (P) Mesa, Texas Jafus Gaines Houston, Texas 2007 Andrew Ireland (PK) Cedar Hill, Texas Herbert Gonzales San Antonio, Texas 2008 Karrington Bush (KR) Whitewright, Texas Chris Nutall College Station, Texas 2009 Ben Follis (P) Arlington, Texas Louis Rubin Pearland, Texas 2010 Ben Follis (P) Arlington, Texas Will Trevillion Buda, Texas 2011 Ben Follis (P) Arlington, Texas Andy Erickson (PR) Austin, Texas 2012 Andy Erickson (WR) Austin, Texas 2013 Andy Erickson (WR) Austin, Texas 2014 Will Johnson (P) Bryan, Texas

THE JIM BOB HELDUSER AWARD The Jim Bob Helduser Most Improved Offensive Player is given to the offensive player who demonstrated the most improvement each spring. The award was named after the former Texas State head coach who also served as an offensive line, quarterbacks and wide receivers coach under John O’Hara and Dennis Franchione from 1986-91. He passed away after battling colon cancer in 2010.

Jim Bob Helduser Most Improved Offensive Player Award Year Player Hometown 2012 Tyler Arndt (QB) Cuero, Texas 2013 Jordan Moore (QB) Houston, Texas 2014 Adrian Bellard (OT) Brenham, Texas 2015 Lawrence White (TE) Wake Forest, N.C.

THE FRED BLEIL AWARD The Fred Bleil Most Improved Defensive Player is given to the defensive player who dem- onstrated the most improvement. The award was named after Bleil, who served as Texas State’s defensive coordinator from 2008-10 before he passed away in 2011 after battling colon cancer. Bleil also served as Dennis Franchione’s defensive coordinator at New Mexico from 1992 to 1995 .

Fred Bleil Most Improved Defensive Player Award Year Player Hometown Jafus Gaines 2012 Joshuaé Robinson (LB) Abilene, Texas 2013 Darius Hood (DL) Plano, Texas 2014 Dallas McClarty (DL) League City, Texas 2015 Brandon McDowell (DB) DeSoto, Texas

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A A A A A Jeff Brandes 1992-95 C. J. Carroll 1997-2000 Eddie Acevedo 1994-95 Jerry Brantly 1982-83 George Carroll 1959-60 Adolph Acher 1955 Cotton Branum 1926-29 Mike Carter 1990 Tom Acuff 1950-51 Steve Brenner 1990-93 Roshad Carter 2006 Charles Adams 1981-83 John Brewer 1984-87 Max Carver 1938 Harold Adams 1990-91 Charles Bridges 1961-62 Jeremy Castillo 2003-06 Cyril Adkins 1994-97 Bernard Briggs 1924-26 Matt Castillo 1974 Ray Akins 1949-50 John Brightwell 1934-36 Raymond Cavness 1923-24 John Akins 1948-49 Ben Brite 1926 Leo Chafin 1951-52 L.D. Alderson 1952 Kyle Bronson 2006 Joe Chaisson 2008 Birge Alexander 1932 Andrew Brooks 2007-09 Michael Chambers 2010-11 Cedric Alexander 2009-11 Craig Brooks 1994 Robert Chambers 1926 Phillip Alexander 2006-07 Harry Brooks 1993 Preston Chambliss 1939 Damani Alexcee 2013-14 Jerome Brooks 2001-02 Damien Chandler 2003-04 Jason Aleem 2001-02 Thomas Brooks 2001 Tyler Chase 2011-12 Aaron Allen 1994-97 Jim Brooks 1979 Ike Chekwa 2003-04 Horace Allert 1952-54 Morris Brothers 2003-05 Fred Childress 1926 Frank Allison 1922-24 Allen Brown 1940 Bill Clark 1927-28 Paul Alsbury 1987-90 C.J. Best Charles Brown 1959 Billy Roy Clark 1979 Roland Altinger 1981-82 Charles Brown 1980 Ollie Clark 1940-41, 47 Steve Alvarez 2008-10 Graydon Baze 1942, 46-47 Deshun Brown 2001-02 Marcus Clark 2007-10 Ed Amerson 2010-12 Jeff Beaty 1940-41 George Brown 1990-93 Nick Clark 2004-07 Zac Ammar 2010 Joe Bednarski 1962-64 Howard Brown 1921-23 Rod Clark 1981-83 Kyle Anderson 2008-09 Joe Bell 2006-09 Jeff Brown 2002-05 Colin Clasen 1989-90 Carl Andress 1974-75 Adrian Bellard 2012-14 Jerry Brown 1961-63 Jamie Clavell-Head 2010-13 Wade Andrews 1939 Clint Bendele 1996-99 Joshua Brown 1970-72 Glen Cleckler 1946 Tyler Arndt 2010-13 Ron Ben-Mier 1996 Prestin Brown 2010-13 Jeff Clermond 2010-13 Brad Arnold 1980-83 Shane Bennett 1990-92 ReShawn Brown 1995-98 Eric Cobble 1982-85 Frank Arnold 1925-28 Phillip Benning 2010-13 Sedrick Brown 2002 Clyde Cockrun 1967 Ross Arnold 1919 Hugh Berry 1951 Charles Brownlee 1957 Bubba Coers 1947 James Aston 2006 Karee Berry 2014 Ted Bruner 1932-33 John Coers 1920, 22-23 Celestino Avilla 1962-63 Lawrence Berry 1951 Alan Bruns 1975-77 T.A. Coers 1946-48 Wilbur Aylor 1963-64 Mike Berry 1968 Harvey Bruns 1951-53 Ken Coffey 1978-81 Joe Berry 1928-29 Kay Buckner 1959 Wayne Coffey 1984-85 B B B B B C. J. Best 2014 Andy Buffington 1967 Jerry Cole 1961-64 Roddy Bagley 1961-62 Sedic Bettis 1951-52 Doyle Buffington 1969 William Cole 1920, 22-23 Derek Bailey 1990-93 Willie Bickham 1986-89 James Bujnoch 1986-87 Chad Coleman 1989-90 Leroy Bailey 1974-77 Dan Bierstedt 1975-78 Stanley Bunton 1979-82 Dallas Coleman 2004-06 Richard Bailey 1968 Bernard Biggs 1924-26 Roland Burge 1935-37 Jarvis Coleman 2007 David Bailiff 1977-80 Cliffton Black 1995-99 Charles Burleson 1978-79 Myron Coleman 1998-2001 Mike Bailiff 1980-82 James Blackwell 1964 Willie Burleson 1978 Charles Collins 1975-76 Tom Bailiff 1978 Tyler Blades 2013-14 Cecil Burnette 1924 Julius Collins 1987-89 Clenton Ballard 1998-2001 Tommy Blair 1967-69 Blake Burton 2005-08 Ken Collins 1983-85 Arnold Baker 1984-87 Franklin Bless 1947-49 Darryl Bush 1986-87 Mike Collins 1986-89 David Baker 1957-58 Wildred Block 1954-56 Karrington Bush 2007-10 Vince Collins 1994-96 Devin Baker 2010-13 Aaron Bolado 1998 Travis Bush 1996-99 Dennis Colvin 1971 Donnie Baker 1999-02-11 Darius Bolden 2008-11 Josh Byther 1994 Huel Conner 1923 John Baker 1957-59 Billy Bolen 1972 Lee Conoly 2010-13 Kyle Baker 1999-2000 Kyle Bolen 1973-75 C C C C C Clellan Cook 2005-06 Jeff Banks 2014 Leland Bolen 1975 Willie Caesar 1990-91 Aaron Coon 1946 Todd Banks 1988-90 Luke Bomar 2002-05 Charles Caffey 1965-67 Rusty Cooper 1983-86 Matt Barber 1986-88 Floyd Bondy 1941-42 Don Caldwell 1968-70 Herman Corner 1932-34 G. Barnard 1938-40 Andre Booker 2003 Joe Calhoun 1989 Bob Cornelius 1958-61 Leon Barnard 1938-40 Billy Booker 1981-83 Champ Callihan 1932 Jack Costello 2013 Tom Barnes 1978-79 Marcus Booker 1988-90 Gid Campbell 1936-37 Carroll Counts 1939 Billy Barrington 1951 Justin Booth 2013 Wes Campbell 1991-95 Fritz Cox 1993-94 Rick Barrow 1997-2000 Justin Boren 2005-06 Alvin Canady 2006-09 Tommy Cox 1969 Bob Bart 1976 Ramel Borner 2004-07 Ryan Carden 2013-14 Walter Cox 1970 Richard Bartee 1986-88 Howard Boucher 1946-49 Herbert Carleston 1952-55 Kyle Cracknell 1988 Josh Barton 2006-07 George Bounds 1941-42 George Carlisle 1946-48 Jammar Crane 2006 Joplo Bartu 2009-12 Jeff Bowen 2007-08 Paul Carlisle 1946 Zach Crawford 2012-14 Ryan Batchelor 2008-09 Renearl Bowie 1992 Michael Carmona 2008 Jack Crawley 1942, 46-47 William Bates 1938-39 Anthony Boyd 1980-81 Buford Carnes 1933 Jervoress Crenshaw 2006-07 Thad Batiste 1989 Billy Brademan 1940-42 K.R. Carpenter 2003-05 Morris Crosby 2005-08 Isaiah Battle 2011-13 Malcom Bradford 1979 Victor Carr 1990-93 Mike Cross 1971 Monroe Bayer 1957 Dameon Branch 1993 Tyronne Carrington 1991-92 Roger Crosswhite 1974-77

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Jerry Crow 1964 Fred Evans 2004-05 Darrell Culberson 1985-88 Scott Evans 1987 Bill Cummins 1929-30 Thomas Evans 2012, 2014 Larry Cunningham 1971 Warren Evans 1980 Jeff Curbo 1947-49 Osita Ezeilo 2003 John Curbow 1966-68 Delbert Current 2006-07 F F F F F Marcus Curry 2011-12 Wilford Fairey 1924-27 Reynaldo Farias 1962-64 D D D D D James Farmer 1989-90 Greg D’Etcheverry 2001 Robert Farrar 1966 Pence Dacus 1951-53 David Farris 2013-14 Elmer Dahlberg 1946-49 Joe Farris 1950 Robert Daigle 1970-71 Johnny Faseler 1952-55 Roland Daigle 1961-62 Morris Faseler 1972-74 Wayne Daigle 1966-69 Danny Faust 1990-92 Claude Dailey 1923-26 Ronald Feldman 1974-75 Marcus Dallas 2013 Glen Felps 1965 Monroe Daniels 1971-73 Ryan Carden Chuck Ferguson 1998-2001 Jafus Gaines Xavier Daniels 2010-13 Eric Diogu 1999 Steve Ferrell 1975-77 Ron Garner 1986 Jason Dann 2012-14 Roy Dixon 1927 Brian Ferris 2007 Ryan Garrey 2013-14 E.E. Darby 1925-26 Wallace Dockall 1942, 46-47 Mike Ferris 1977-79 Trey Garrett 2014 Paul Darby 1976-78 Ross Doctoroff 1997-99 James Fife,Sr. 1957-58 Ward Gary 1923-24 Terry Darden 1956-58 Jimmy Dodson 1929 James Fife,Jr. 1979-81 Frank Gasca 1986-88 Tyrone Darden 1999-02 Dan Dolce 2003-04 Jerry Fife 1982-85 Robert Gasca 1989-91 Bob Dargle 1972 Kyle Doll 2011 Pete Finch 1938-39 Ron Gaskin 1983-84 Alex Darley 2006 Curtis Dominguez 2000-02 Collin Fissell 2011-14 Bradford Gates 1926 Frederick Davidson 1982-85 Jeff Donaldson 2012 Vester Fissel 1928-29 Tim Gay 2012-14 Gene Davenport 1951-52 Matt Don Carlos 2002 Junior Fite 1994-95 Jeff Gelsone 1993 Tappy Davenport 1937-39 Tom Doty 1985-86 Herbert Flowers 1968 Frank Gensberg 1927-30 Mitch Davidson 1982-85 Hugh Douglas 1973 Bret Floyd 1986-88 Mose Gensberg 1934 Bert Davis 1948-50 John Douglass 1990-91 Ben Follis 2008-11 Bradley George 2006-09 Charles Davis 1959-62 Richard Duffy 1987 John Ford 2006-08 Reagan George 2000-01 1997 John Dulaney 1989-90 Donald Forester 1987-88 Leonard Germer 1950-55 Danny Davis 1990-91 Billy Dumas 1954 Russell Forester 1933 Louis Germer 1933-35 Delbert Davis 1939-40 James Duncan 1969-71 Scott Forester 1981-84 Walter Germer 1930-33 Fred Davis 1994-97 Billy Dunk 1977-80 Brian Forshee 2000-02 Joe Ghrist 1983-85 Harold Davis 1939-40 Galen Dunk 2006-07 Gary Frank 1974-75 Dominic Giametta 2003-05 Jesse Davis 1974-77 Justin Dunk 2001 Gibbs Franki 1960-62 Bob Gibbens 1958 Lee Davis 1999-02 Bill Dunlap 1946-49 Pat Franklin 1984-85 Daniel Gibbens 1978-81 Les Davis 1977,79-81 Craig Dunlavy 1974-76 Terrence Franks 2011-14 Peter Gibbens 1976-79 Mike Davis 1990-91 Brian Dunn 2001 Eddie Franz 1964-65 Robert Gibbens 1953-55 Preston Davis 1998-2001 Leron Dunn 1992-93 Keith Frase 1975-78 Sid Gibbens 1956-58 Steve Davis 1999 Mike Dunn 1982-83 Bryan Frassman 1985-88 John Gibbens 1956 Todd Davis 1986-89 Reggie Dunn 1991-92 Devon Freeman 2001-04 Walter Gibbens 1954 Adrian Dayse 2006-07 Johnny Dykes 1942 Matt Freeman 2012-14 Pete Gibbons 1976-79 Rich Dear 1990 Pete Fredenberg 1968-70 Gary Gibson Willard Dearing 1958-60 E E E E E Rufus Frenzel 1927 Marvin Giddings 1996-99 Vaughn Deary 1980-83 Steve Eaton 1990-93 Cyril Friday 1980-83 Scott Giello 1991-92 Bob DeBesse 1978-80 Troy Ebensberger 2005 Fred Frieling 1964-66 Shyton Gilbreath 1993-95 Walter Dedekel 1950-55 Michael Ebbitt 2011 Brad Fulks 1985-88 Greg Gilcrease 1979-81 Duke DeLancellotti 2012-13 Adrian Edwards 1977-78 Asa Fuller 1959-60 Lewis Gilcrease 1951-52 Steven de la Torre 1994-97 Berry Ehlert 1932 Charles Fuller 1959 Danny Gillaspia 1983-84 Kelly Dennis 1990-91 Melvin Ehlert 1920 John Gilley 2004-08 Wellington Deshield 2004-08 Carl Ehrlich 1931 G G G G G Bill Gilliam 1969 Ralston Dews 2009 Jim Elliot 1971 David Gaffney 1991-93 Michael Gilmore 2011-13 Jeremy Dickey 2012 Cory Elolf 2003-05 Jafus Gaines 2012-14 David Glasco 1983-84 Kenneth Dickey 1952-53 Dondre Elvoid 2014 Alfred Garcia 1979 Derrick Glasper 2003 Wallace Dickey 1962-64 Chimoa Emuka 2011 Alvaro Garcia 2008-11 Ronnie Glenwinkler 1972 Brandon Dickinson 2000-02 Mark England Gonzalo Garcia 1948-49 Billy Gloor 1946-48 Russell Dickson 1974 Andy Erickson 2011-13 Modesto Garcia 1952-53 Aubrey Glover 1931-32 Harvey Dierschke 1998-2001 Brandon Ercoline 1994-96 Henry Gardner 1938-40 Jason Glover 2002 Steven Dietz 2003-04 Denson Ermis 1959 Clifford Gardner 2006 Greg Gold 2006 Daren Dillard 2008-10 Adley Eshraghipour 2008-09, 11-12 Sam Wood Gardner 1919 Herbert Gonzales 2014 Mershad Dillon 2014 Dan Essa 1981 Justin Garelick 2009-10 Noe Gonzales 1970-73

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Rene Gonzales 1984-85 Billy Hollas 1958-60 Matt Jenkins 2004-07 Carlos Goodman 1935 Tom Hollon 1949-51 Willie Jenkins 1980-81 Colby Goodwin 2011-13 Bobby Holloway 1935-37 Maurice Jennings 1919 Clark Gordon 1928-31 Brian Holloway 1995 Ben Jessie 1986-88 Richard Gordy 1987-89 Charles Holmes 2008-11 Jerrid Jeter-Gilmon 2012-14 Calvin Gore 2006-09 Travis Holmstrom 2000-02 Milton Jirasek 1947-48 Dennis Gorka 1967-70 Clarence Holt 1968-70 Dale Johanson 1949-51 Phillip Gossett 1994-95 Darius Hood 2012, 2014 Mac Johanson 1971-74 Clyde Gott 1930-33 Garrett Hood 2008-09 Shane Johanson 1978-79 Jeff Gotte 2005-06 Dean Hopf 1933-34 Todd John 1993 Teddy Grabarkawitz 1968 Jerry Hopkins 1955 A.J. Johnson 1985-88 Bobby Graham 1953-55 Ardis Hopper 1926-29 Alfred Johnson 1926-27 Michael Grandjean 1989 Herschel Hopson 1923-24 Chad Johnson 1995-97 Phil Grandjean 1983-86 Mike Horak 1967-68 Darrell Johnson 1975-78 Anthony Grant 2002 Luke Horder 2004-05 David Johnson 1983-85 Damon Grant 2012 Darrell Hortness 1949-51 Ed Johnson 1983-85 Darryl Grant 1987 Andre Horton 1987-88 Greg B. Johnson 1987 Arthur Gray 1958 Ed Horton 1927-29 Greg D. Johson 1994 Michael Gray 1994-95 Howard Horton 1932-34 Greg S. Johnson 1985-88 Tim Gay Terry Green 1968-69 Jack Horton 1919-22 Heath Johnson 1988-91 Mark Gregurek 1981-83 Kenneth Hardcastle 1955-57 Jackson Hoskins 2014 Tevron Johnson 2011 Bobby Griffen 1957 Chris Hardeman 1991-93 Albert Houston 1931-33 Will Johnson 2011-14 Jason Griffin 2000 Bronco Hardgrave 1988-89 Travis Houston 2006-09 Daniel Jolly 2005-06 Da’Marcus Griggs 2008-10 Don Hardin 1959-60 William Ray Houston 1983-84 Brandon Jones 2013-14 John Gueder 1933-34 John Hardin 1981-84 W.L. Howard 1936-38 Darren Jones 1985-88 Brian Guendling 2014 Jay Harold 1960-62 Eddie Howell 1967-70 Greg Jones 1964 Ben Guess 1948-49 Chase Harper 2011-12 Tom Howell 1920 Jimmy Jones 1964 Trent Guiberrteau 2011 Corey Harper 1992 Jason Howes 1988-89 Kendall Jones 1998-2001 Clarence Guidry 2014 Kyle Harrell 1994-97 Ken Huewitt 1980-83 Stan Jones 2004-05 Glenn Gundy 1974-77 Herman Harris 1978 Sidney Hughes 1938 Teddy Jones 2002-05 Brice Gunter 2014 Matt Harris 2008-11 Jack Hughes 1941 Tyler Jones 2013-14 Joe Gutierrez 1974-75 Max Harris 1922 Van Hughes 1982-83 William Jones 1988 Nathan Gutowsky 1971-74 Terrell Harris 2002-04 Frank Hurt 1940 Jimmy Jowers 1972-73 Bobby Hart 2003 John Hygh 1991-94 1933-34 H H H H H Leonard Hart 1928 Paul Jungman 1980 David Haass 1985-88 Walter Hartfield 1973-74 I I I I I Pat Jupe 1973-75 Paul Haberer 1990 Terrance Hatton 1994-97 Enrique Ibarra 1957 Kevin Jurgajtis 1974-77 Taylor Haese 2008-10 Eugene Havelka 1952-54 Joe Icet 1953 Ted Haese 1940-41 Joe Hawkins 1950 Ben Ijah 2012-14 K K K K K Greg Hagan 1985-87 Tim Hawkins 2009-12 Dexter Imade 2010 Fred Kaderli 1921 Helmer Hageman 1949 Brixx Hawthorne 2014 E.H. Imken 1964-65 Tim Kaderli 1995-96 Garett Hagendorf 2000-2001 Larry Hayden 2003-05 Phillip Irby 1962-63 Turner Kaderli 1922 Robert Hagey 1987-89 Jerome Haynes 1995 Andrew Ireland 2006-08 Ed Kallina 1921-23 Monte Hale 1989 Scot Hayward 1983 Lowe Irvine 1958-60 Henry Kallina 1923-26 Jim Haley 1965-66 Jarrett Haywood 2011-12 Woodrow Isham 1938-40 Lewis Kaufman 1934-36 O.C. Haley 1960 Tommy Head 1966-68 Michael Ivory 1993 Jamil Kazen 2009 Bernard Hall 1946-47 Jason Hearn 1996-99 Bryan Iwuji 2008-11 Claude Kellam 1919-22 Billy Hall 1981-82 Keith Hebert 1986 Justin Iwuji 2010-13 Jesse C. Kellam 1919-20, 22 Bobby Hall 1950 James Hefferman 1962-64 Buddy Kellar 1955 Burnell Hall 1948 Frank Hefner 1934 J J J J J Will Kellar Charlie Hall 1954-56 Craig Hemphill 1991-92 Nicholas Jack 1993-96 Albert Kelley 1993-94 D.J. Hall 2008-11 Jack Henry 1948-49 Bernard Jackson 2000-01 Mike Kelley 1983-84 Don Hall 1986-87 Kevin Henry 1988-91 Bud Jackson 1963 Albert R. Kennedy 1986 Jack Hall 1952 Kyle Herman 1993 George Jackson 1942 Steven Kenney 2008-11 William Ham 1962-64 Jim Herridge 1948-50 Henry Jackson 1966-69 Lowell Kercheville 1983-85 Brad Hamilton 1989-92 Grady Hester 1934 Jack Jackson 1966-69 Thomas Keresztury 2002-05 Andrew Hamilton 2011-14 William Heyward 2001-04 Ray Jackson 1970-72 Wade Key 1967-68 Greg Hamilton 1977-80 Corey Hickerson 2007-08 Robert Jackson 1965 Alan Kiesling 1978-79 Luther Hamilton 1947 Illya Hicks 1994 Ron Jackson 2009-11 Anthony King 2002 Kenneth Hampton 2008-10 A.D. Hildreth 1921-22 Roy Jackson 1984-87 Donovan King 2005-08 Trey Hampton 2007-09 Bernard Hill 1929 Tymajrick Jackson 2012 Zicman Kitchens 1978-79 Antoine Harden 2003 Bryan Hill 2010 Kenneth Jacobs 1960-61 Zilman Kitchens 1929-30 Chet Hanks 1989-92 Herbert Hill 1950-53 Stephan Jacobs 2014 Ray Kizer 1967-68 Gene Hanks 1951-54 J.D. Hill 2001 Ron Jacoby 1979-82 Kurt Klassen 1986-88 Jason Hannan 2009-10 Chip Hinkle 1980-83 Nato James 2003-04 Robert Knispel 1925-26 Jeff Harbers 1993 George Hinkle 1949 John Janca 1929-31 Randy Knox 1980 Jesse Harbifn 1935-36 Keith Hoffmann 1953-56 Harold Jay 1962 Randy Knoz 1975-76

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Mark “Buck” Koalenz 2004-06 Billy McDaniel 1956-57 Hector Moreno 1971-73 Emmett Korff 1946-48 Brandon McDowell 2014 Darryl Morris 2009-12 Joey Korzekwa 1979-81 James McFall 1954 Bert Morrison 1969-70 Eugene Kosarek 1952 Artie McFarling 1929 David Morrison 1964-67 Bobby Kotzur 1972-75 David McGarah 1975-77 Reece Morrison 1964-67 Henry Kotzur 1969-72 Chris McGarrahan 1992-95 Charles Morton 1925-28 Joe Kristoff 1941 James McGill 1954 Randy Moshier 2002-05 Gillmore Krueger 1970-71 LaJonta McGowan 2000-02 Preston Mouton 1996 Michael Kuhn 1995-96 Trey McGowan 2013-14 Ronnie Mudd 1962-65 Ronnie Kuhn 1977-78 Trevor McKenzie 2004 David Muldoon 1976-77 William Kuykendall 1925 Ken McKoy 2001-04 Mike Murphy 1987-89 Jason McLean 2009-12 Walter Musgrove 2003-06 L L L L L Bo McMillan 1930-31 David Lackey 1983-85 Damion McMiller 2012-13 N N N N N Harold Lackey 1986 Lawrence McPherson 1995 Don Najvar 1979-81 Hayden Lambert 2013-14 Jeff McVaney 2008-09 Marc Napier 1973 Courtney Lane 1984-85 Adam Means 1994-97 Allie Gerald Nash 1984 Lawrence Lange 1942 Mace Meeks 1984 Kevin Nason 1981-82 Roy Langerhans 1947 Ryan Melton Michael Meeks 2005 Barrick Nealy 2003-05 Mike Langford 1980-82 Steve Meeks 1972-74 Ty Neatherlin 2002 Nate Langford 2004-07 M M M M M Ryan Melton 2014 Jeff Neill 1994-95 Eddie Lankford 1956-57 Chris MacDonald 2006-07 Richard Menelfy 1958-59 Jimmy Nelms 1984-87 Kent Laster 1994-97 Craig Mager 2011-14 Damun Mercer 2014 Charlie Nelson 1990-93 Max Laxson 1940 Robert Magrover 1942-46 Mike Merrett 1974-77 Clark Nelson 1961-63 Rob Laymon 2000-01 Kenneth A. Malatek 1958-59 Jake Merrill 1997 Corky Nelson 1952 Ricky Leal 1982-84 Ken Malater 1958-59 Mike Merritt 1978 Regan Nesbitt 1930-31 E.J. LeBlanc 2008 Rene H. Maldonado 1983-86 Wayne Merritt 1957-58 Russell Nettles 1984 Reggie Leday 1990-91 Glenn Mangold 1986-89 Kevin Meutch 1983-86 Neal Neunhoffer 1981-84 Scott Ledbetter 1996 Hansel Mangum 1934-36 Kevin Meuth 1987 Neely Newman 1923-24 Jerry Lehman 1969-72 Tom Mangum 1963 Kenny Meyers 1981-83 Ricky Newman 1988-90 Jonathan Lehmann 2006 Delwin Manning 1989-92 Kevin Mickits 1981-84 Heath Nickes 1994-96 Danny Leinnweber 1962-63 Robert Manning 1957-58 Steve Mikeska 1994-97 Dwight Nieschwitz 1965-67 Fritz Lenhoff 1939 Chris Mantooth 1991-94 Micah Miksch 2006 Rusmin Nikocevic 2014 Kenyon Leno 2001-04 Justin Marcellus 2001-02, 2004-05 Tal Milan 1983 Bassett Nix 1957 Bob Lewis 1959-61 Oliver Marshall 1928 Deche Milburn 2012 Cecil Nix 1928 Brandon Lewis 2011 Tommie Marshall 1939 David Miles 1986-89 Fred Nixon 2014 David Lewis 2010-11, 2013-14 Bob Martin 1935-37 Billy Miller 1955-56 Jordan Norfleet 2010-13 Greg Lewis 1946-49 Jerald Martin 1961-62 Bradley Miller 2011-14 Sam Norris 1932-34 James Lewis 1949-50 Edward Martinez 1984 Colby Miller 1996 Jerome Nortman 1955-56,1958-59 Lofton Lewis 1978-79 Justin Martinez 1999-02 DeRoy Miller 1940-41 Jeff Novak 1987-89 Monte Lewis 1991-94 Joel Martingnoni 1981 Donald Miller 1992-95 Ty Nsekhe 2003 Wade Lightsey 2004 Jomaul Mason 2002-03 Mike Miller 1978-81 Chris Nutall 2011, 2013 Brian Lilly 2009-12 Claude Mathis 1994-97 Robert Miller 1974-76 Effie Lindsey 1928-29 Kyle Matlock 1986-87 Ronnie Miller 2005-06 O O O O O Mack Lingo 1978 Leonard Matocha 1981-84 Ryne Miller 2003-06 Shola Obafemi 2003-06 Ricky Lipsey 1995-98 Aaron Matthews 2011, 2013 T. P. Miller 2007-10 Bob Obets 1928-29 Lloyd Little 1960 Cody Matthews 2010-12 Mark Millett 1987-88 Gregg Ochler 1973-75 Mike Littleton 1965 Mark Mattingly 1977-79 Rimothy Millett 1978 Lamar Octman 1933 Fritz Loeffler 1949-52 Ken Matula 1987-88 Jeff Milward 1991-92 Ryan Odell 2005 Carter Lomax 1938-40 Fred Mayler 1939-40 David Mims 2012-14 Kevin Odelusi 2006-09 David Longhofer 1982-85 Crawford May 2006-07 Joshua Minde 2009-11 Michael Odiari 2013-14 Derek Lopez 2008-11 David Mayo 2012-14 Jimmy Minor 1976 Frank Ogbor 1996 A.J. Loth 1954-55 Alfred Mays 1973 Bryan Minton 1982 Joe O’Haver 1993-95 Robert Lowe 2012-14 Butch Maywald 1986-89 Cliff Mitchell 1967-69 Jesus Olivares 1976-77 Lawrence Lowman 1925 Bobby McBride 1954-56 Greg Mitchell 1988-90 Tyson Olivo 1998-2001 Terry Lowman 1919, 21-23 Lyons McCall 1924-26 Wilber Mitchell 1969 Lamar Oltman 1933 Mike Luckenbill 1979-80 Cody McCauley 2001-02 Harvey Moerbe 1963-64 Jamarqus O’Neal 2005-06 Allen Lucky 1981-84 Dallas McClarty 2013-14 Jan Mohel 1964-67 Leon O’Neal 1970-73 Cameron Luke 2006-08 Ben McClellan 1997-99 Chad Moncure 2012 Michael Orakpo 2013-14 Jonathon Luke 1994-97 Woody McClendon 2009-10 Kelly Monk 1977-80 Dwayne Orr 1983-86 Alex Luna 2006-09 Michael McClure 1995-99 Victor Monk 1932 Paul Ortega 1995-96 John Luna 1965-68 Blake McColloch 2010-13 Corey Montgomery 1992 Todd Otte 1997-2000 Tomas Luna 2011-14 Andre McCorkle 2006 Eddie Montgomery 1932 Bill Overall 1967 Lee Ca. Lundin 1983-86 Johnny McCoy 2003 Mike Montgomery 1969-70 Clint Owen 1992-95 Lee Ch. Lundin 1999-02 Brian McCray 1990-93 Joel Moore 2002-05 Lindy Lyles 1963-65 Richard McCullough 1983-85 Jordan Moore 2013 P P P P P Pat Lyssy 1955-56 Marvin McCurry 2001-02 Scott Moore 1990-93 Gary Pack 1969-72

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Matt Padron 2004-06 Eugene Rogers 1984-88 Glenn Settles 2000-03 Greg Pagel 1988-91 James Rogers 1992-94 Pete Shands 1920-21 Freddie Paige 2007-08 Sterling Rogers 1998-2001 Aaron Shaw 2014 Ric Palmer 2207 Tom Rogers 1975-76 Elvis Shaw 1976-79 Raymond Palmour 1950-54 Jim Rokas 1983 Emmett Shelton 1922-24 Adrian Parker 2009 Clay Roland 1972-73 Robert Shelton 1919-20 Johnny Parker 1969-71 Freddie Roland 1972 Scott Shelton 2001 Ray Parker 2007-08 Jason Roland 1997 Gary Shepard 2004-06 Brian Parks 1988-91 Felix Romero 2013-14 Richard Sherley 1941-42 Marsh Parris Dila Rosemond 2014 Douglas Sherman 2004-05 J.B. Patterson 1946-48, 52 Stephen Ross 2000 Roy Sherrard 1990-91 Walker Patton 1934 John Rowland 1991-94 J.R. Shipp 1994-98 Todd Pawelek 2000-01 Winston Ruelas 2007-10 Todd Siebert 1993 Glen Peavy 1951 Booker Russell 1976-77 Paul Sienkiewich 2008-09 Demetrius Peel 1992-93 Greg Russell 1983-85 Spicer Sigman 1990-93 Russell Peevy 1993-96 Ryan Rust 2000-02 Gary Sills 1980 Mat Pels 1978-79 Dave Rutherford 1956 Louie Simmonds 1964-65 George Pena 1974-75 James Rutherford 1954 David Simmons 2003-05 Gary Peoples 1979-82 Shaun Rutherford 2011-12 Mario Simmons 1989-92 Mac Peoples 1951-52 Brandon Smith Michael Rutledge 2006-08 Joey Simone 2012 Rick Pereda 1991-93 R R R R R Jonathan Ruzicka 2008 Adrian Simpson 1981-83 James Perez 1985-87 Dan Raasch 1989-93 Kyle Simpson 2003 Mark Perez 1998 Sam Ramirez 1986-87 S S S S S Andrew Sims 2013 Jesse Perkins 1964-67 Charles Ramsey 1920-21 Jimmy Sagnes 1982 Michael Sims 1987-89 L. Van Perkins 1919-20 Keith Randle 1987-90 Tommy Salazar 1986-89 Michael Singleton 1993-94 Kris Peterson 2013-14 Aaron Randow 1971-73 Kenneth Samuels 2000-03 Michael Slater 1990-92 Clint Petty 1993-95 Peter Rasicot 1978-81 Chris Sanchez 1993-95 Alton Slaton 1950-53 Stanley Pfeil 1961 David Ramirez 2006 Michael Sanchez 2003 Charles Slaughter 1939-40 Herman Phillips 1936-37 Brandon Raye 2001-02 Mark Sandahl 1972 Jack Sledge 1919 Paul Phillips 1973-76 Elvin Read 1929-32 Bronson Sanders 1998-2001 Anthony Smith 2003 Weldon Phillips 1935-36 Richard Redd 1952-53 Caddo Sanders 1952-56 Bobby Smith 1965-67 Sam Pier 2007-10 Frank Reddic 2009-10 Frances Sanders 1929-31 Brandon Smith 2012-14 Marcus Pierce 1996-98 Jason Reece 1991-92 Marshall Sanders 1983-85 Chris Smith 1990 Paul Pine, Jr. 1994-95 Steve Reed 1969-70 Ricky Sanders 1981-83 Coalie Smith 1936 Greg Pitts 1999-02 Joe Reeder 1935-37 Brandon Sarabia 2014 Courtney Smith 2005-08 H. C. Pluenneke 1951 Albert Reeh 1948-50 Bill Satterwhite 1965-67 D. Scott Smith 1986-87 Brett Pohler 1996-99 John Reese 1960-63 Mac Sauls 1964-67 David Smith 1975-77 Bill Pointer 1974-75 Vicente Reid 1991-94 Robert Saunders 1919-20 Davy Smith 1990 Fred Pointer 1973-75 Wallace Reincherzer 1950 Leon Savage 1973-76 Gene Smith 1952-54 Dan Polasek 1971-74 Anthony Rex 1984-87 Kevin Saverance 1995 Grant Smith 1951 Mel Polk 1981 Luis Reyes 1979-80 Del Scales 2004 Jarvis Smith 2002-03 Bob Porter 1931-33 Jack Rhoades 2014 Ben Scharnberg 1971-73 John Smith 1994 George Porter 1950-52 Hons Richards 1921 Donald Scheller 1950-51 Kevin Smith 1989 Nathan Porter 1961-63 Alvin Ringo 1957-59 Brad Schley 1994-98 Macon Smith 1962-64 Dale Posey 1981-83 Tim Rio 1966 Ed Schmeltekopf 1952-54 Poe Smith 1938-41 Martin Posey 1989 Ron Rittimann 1987-88 Michael Schneeweis 2008-09 Savalas Smith 1992 Tyler Potter 2012-13 Mishak Rivas 2008-09 Ivo Schoppe 1933-34 Scott Smith 1990-93 Billie Powell 1990-93 Reggie Rivers 1987-90 Louis Schorp 1967-69 Stanley Smith 1963-66 Desmond Powell 2000 Eddie Roach 1965-66 Gabe Schrade 2014 Stephen Smith 2013-14 Ernie Powell 1986-89 Donald Roberson 1953-54 Joe Schuchardt 1947 Steve Smith 1976-78 Norris Powell 1979-80 Ernest Roberson 1931-35 Walter Schulle 1956-58 Terrell Smith 2013 Roy Powell 1957-58 James Roberson 1983-86 Matt Schumann 2006-08 Tracy Smith 1977-80 James Prewitt 1952-53 Robbie Roberson 1990-91 Corey Scott 2007-11 Vander Smith 1938-40 Gilbert Price 1988-91 Terry Roberts 1969-70 Earl Scott 1948-49 Jamell Snell 2006 Randy Price 2014 Tommy Roberts 1959 Frank Scott 1919 Wilfred Snell 1936-37 Randy Prince 1986-87 Beau Robertson 2001-03 Joe Lee Scott 1948-49 David Sorrell 1982 Edmund Pringle 2005 Tylond Robertson 2012 Sam Scott 1986-88 Rick Sowell 1980-82 Chase Pulliam 2005-07 Robbie Robinett 1959-60 Todd Scott 1990-91 Bill Soyars 1967-69 Glenn Purcell 1989 Charlie Robinson 1983-84 Tyrone Scott 2004-06 Tommy Soyars 1969-71 Albert Purdy 1979-81 Dexter Robinson 1983-86 Jack Searcy 1951 Eldon Spannagel 1941 Richard Purdy 1987 Joshua’e Robinson 2012 Leon Seay 1932 Tim Speedy 1989-91 Ryan Purdy 1988-90 Nelson Robinson 1990-93 Leon Sefton 1953-55 Richard Spinn 1929 Sub Pyland 1930-32 Trey Robinson 2002 Josh Sell 2014 Roy Spradin 1962 Zach Robinson 2012-13 Jerry Sellers 1929 Randy Stanley 1989 Q Q Q Q Q Shane Roch 1995 John Sellmyer 1974-76 Ralph Starnes 1938 Brian Quackenbush 2006-08 O.C. Rode 1920 Melvin Selph 1947-50 Tim Staskus 1981-83 Macon Roemer 1965-67 Nick Sessions 2002-05 Gary Stautzenberger 1964-65

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Mike Stavinoha 1981 Hillyer Ward 1957-58 Jamal Williams 2008 Teddy Steele 1981-83 Jonathan Ward 2010-12 Jesse Williams 1984 Gary Stehling 1972-74 Mitchell Ward 1988 Justin Williams 2004-05 Charles Sterling 1984-85 N.S. Ward 1926-27, 31-32 Maurice Williams 1991-92 Carroll Stevens 1925-26 Mark Washington 2006 Michael Williams 1993-95 Harroll Stevens 1925-26 Jason Washington 1998-2001 Ryan Williams 2012-13 James Stewart 1997-2000 Ray Washington 1974-75 Stace Williams 1994-97 Jarrod Stewart 2010 Terrell Washington 1987-89 Vollie Williams 1955-57 Robert Stewart 1991 Chase Wasson 2004-06 Dominique Williamson 2014 Warren Stewart 1987-90 Bobby Watkins 1978-81 Donnie Willig 1984-86 Jim Stienke 1970-72 Thaddeus Watkins 2011-12 Bill Willis 1947-48 Robert Stienke 1974-75 Tywan Watkins 2004 Hayden Willis 1924-26 Sammy Stiggers 1989 Josh Wathen 1994-95 Alvoyd Wilson 1972-74 Charles Stoddard 1980 Tywuan Watkins 2001- Chris Wilson 1986-87 Mike Store 1980 Harold Watson 2002-03 Jeff Wilson 1999-2000 Robert Storey 1935-37 Mike Watson 1995 Jullius Wilson 1998-01 Rodgers Storey 1921-22 Robert Watson 1972 Lawrence Wilson 1995 Derwin Straughter 2004-05 Lawrence White Dexter Webb 1986-87 Oscar Wilson 1923 Clayton Stribling 1927 Melvin Webber 2004-05 Scott Wilson 1985-87 Martin Stroble 1929 Ron Tryon 1991 Lawrence Weber 1950 Norman Witcher 2001-02 Patrick Strodtman 2008-09 Shawn Tryon 1991-94 Johnny Weder 1950-53 Anthony Wood 1990-93 Martin Stuart 1938 Josh Tubbs 2001-03 Don Wehmeyer 1959-61 John Wood 2003 Tom Stubblfield 1991-92 Trey Tucker 1981-83 Alfred Weir 1921-22 Demetrius Woodard 2014 Richard Suffel 1963-65 Eric Turner 1989 Clay Weir 2000-02 Rod Woodard 1989-91 Wylie Summers 1921 Jameil Turner 2005-06 Larry Welch 1958 Alvin Woods 1955-57 Brian Surovik 1994-97 Rex Turner 1961-63 William Welch 1996-97 George Woods 1982-83 Joe Sutton 1951 Charles Tuttle 1941 Denzel Wells 2012 Ivan Woods 1939 E.J. Swindler 1949-51 Charlie Will Tuttle 2011-14 Pop Wells 1995-97 Shawn Woods 1984-87 Roger Swift 1974-78 Johnny Tyson 2003-04 Darin Wesley 1987-90 Lewis Woodson 1927 Scott Swinnea 1992-94 Marvin Wesley 1984 Toney Wooley 1983-85 John Szczech 1998-2001 U U U U U Ricky West 1968-71 Leon Woolsey 2007-10 Travis Upshaw 2002-05 Leon Westfall 1956-58 Joe Wooten 1998-2000 T T T T T Craig Westmoreland 1980-82 Woodrow Worthington 1938 Brady Talley 1995 V V V V V Maurice Westmoreland 1953 Dennis Wotipka 1982-83 Colby Targun 2011-14 Johnny Valentino 1969 Scott Westmoreland 1983-84 Bailey Wright 1925-27 John Tarvin 1983-85 Frank Vance 1923-26 Doug Wheeler 1999-2001 Brad Wright 1978-80 Lionel Tatun 1942 Joe Vance 1927 Chad White 2004-05 Matt Wright 1988-89 Kamu Taulelei 2012-13 Daniel Varvel 2005-07 Dee White 1960-62 David Wuest 1972-73 Mike Taylor 1978-81 Gabe Vasquez 1997 Jon White 1963-66 Mike Wuest 1969-71 Morgan Taylor 2006-07 Charles Vatterott 1983-86 Lawrence White 2013-14 Herbert Wuthrich 1959 Trent Taylor 1987-88 Travis Vaughan 1998-1999 Markee White 2004-05 Bill Wyman 1997-99 William Taylor 1938-40 Barney Vaughn 1935-37 Ray Whitehead 1991-94 Mike Wynn 1979-82 Eric Tennessee 1984-87 Darrick Vaughn 1996-99 Terry Whitman 1977-80 Spergon Wynn 1998-99 Adrian Thomas 2005-08 John Vaughn 1940 D.J. Wible 1920 Ervin Thomas 1988-91 David Vela 1979-82 Ryan Wiegand 1995-97 Y Y Y Y Y Henry Thomas 1985-86 Zach Velliquette 2011-14 Matt Wieland 1995-96 Bill Yeats 1962 Ypres Thomas 1995-96 Jon Vernon 2008-11 Mario Wiggins 2009-12 D.J. Yendrey 2013 Michael Thompson 1991-94 George Vest 1925-28 Austin Wighaman 1998 Mike Yoder 2012-13 Will Thompson 2007-09 V.J. Villareal 1992 E.M. Wiginton 1924 Justin Young 1997-98 Bill Thornton 1970-72 James Vines 1966-67 Bill Wilcox 1951-52 Brian Yourman 1999-2001 Paul Thornton 1977-80 Russell Vineyard 1927 Donald Wilkerson 1993-94 Chris York 1998 Albert Thurmond 1946-48 Justin Vogt 2001-2003 Ryan Wilkes 1996-99 Jerry Timminis 1959 Arvel Williams 1935 Z Z Z Z Z Andy Tobias 1958-61 W W W W W Bob Williams 1942 Steve Zisler 1996 Orlando Toldson 2006 Vernon Wacenta 1941 Brian Williams 2007 Charles Zunker 1928-31 Clint Toon 2007-08 Gary Wahrmund 1983-86 Dameon Williams 2005 Walter Zunker 1929, 34-36 D’Angelo Torres 1997-1999 Jerry Wahrmund 1990-93 David Williams, Sr. 1970-72 Stan Zwinggi 2005-08 Trent Touchstone 1986-87 John Waldrum 1971-73 David Williams, Jr. 1994-97 Larry Townsend 1969-71 Beau Walker 1997-98 Deshun Williams 2010-12 Anthony Tropea 2003 Calvin Walker 1990 Donnie Williams 1979-80 Charles Trcka 1962 Carl Walker 1919 Drenard Williams 2008, 10 Todd Trcka 1986-88 Donny Walker 1989 Ed Williams 1948-50 Will Trevillion 2014 G.W. Walker 1951 Edgar Williams 1919 Arthur Trilli 1980 Robert Walker 1995-97 Elverna Williams 1998 Reggie Trimble 1984-87 Woodrow Wall 1938-40 Epsilon Williams 2003-06 Ray Tripp 1937 Buster Wallace 1958 Germod Williams 2013-14 Cleve Tryon 1989-90 John Walts 1971 Greg Williams 1971-73

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1904 1920 — (5-2-1) 1926 — (7-2) 1931 — (4-4) Texas State won its first football game Meridian W 79-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 13-2 Howard Payne L 0-6 6-0 over St. Edward’s of Austin, Texas, and Southwestern T 3-3 Stephen F. Austin W 7-0 Texas A&I L 0-7 went on to finish the season with a 5-1 Sam Houston State W 32-0 Howard Payne L 25-28 Stephen F. Austin W 19-0 record. Daniel Baker W 40-0 Texas A&M-Commerce W 34-0 Southwestern W 16-7 Texas A&M-Commerce W 48-0 Trinity W 28-7 Sam Houston State L 0-6 1904 — (5-1) San Marcos Academy W 26-13 St. Mary’s W 36-0 McMurry W 18-0 St. Edward’s W 6-0 Rice L 0-48 St. Edward’s W 7-6 Texas A&M-Commerce W 14-0 West Texas Military W 18-0 North Texas L 6-21 Sam Houston State W 9-0 North Texas L 0-20 West Texas Military W 48-0 North Texas L 12-13 Texas School for Deaf W 18-5 1921 1932 — (5-3, 3-1 in LSC) Texas School for Deaf L 5-12 Just two years after O.W. Strahan was 1927 — (4-4-1) Howard Payne L 6-14 Austin W 5-0 named head coach and a year after the school Stephen F. Austin W 14-0 Schreiner W 20-0 adopts Bobcats as its nickname, Texas State Howard Payne L 0-20 *Stephen F. Austin W 27-6 1905-08 posted its first undefeated season. Daniel Baker L 0-13 Southwestern W 12-0 No Scores Recorded Trinity L 0-20 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 6-0 1921 — (7-0) North Texas W 38-0 St. Edward’s L 7-13 1909 — (0-1) San Marcos Academy W 62-3 St. Mary’s W 22-0 *Sam Houston State W 6-0 Baylor L 0-55 Texas A&M-Commerce W 26-0 Sam Houston State T 6-6 *North Texas L 0-6 Southwestern W 10-0 Texas A&M-Commerce W 40 * Lone Star Conference game 1910 — (0-1) Daniel Baker W 28-3 St. Edward’s L 7-12 Austin L 0-19 St. Edward’s W 31-7 1933 — (7-1-1, 3-1-1 in LSC) Sam Houston State W 14-13 1928 — (2-7) Howard Payne W 20-12 1911–12 North Texas W 14-0 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-4 Schreiner W 13-0 No Scores Recorded Stephen F. Austin W 20-0 *Stephen F. Austin W 27-0 1922 — (3-3) Howard Payne L 0-21 Southwestern W 7-6 1913 – (0-1) Southwestern L 0-20 Abilene Christian L 0-20 Daniel Baker W 7-6 Baylor L 7-9 Sam Houston State W 24-0 Trinity L 14-19 *Trinity W 7-0 Howard Payne L 6-24 North Texas L 0-17 *Sam Houston State W 3-0 1914 Tarleton State W 22-0 Southwestern L 7-12 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-6 No Scores Recorded Dallas University W 27-13 Texas A&M-Commerce W 7-0 *North Texas T 0-0 North Texas L 13-16 Daniel Baker L 0-20 * Lone Star Conference game 1915 – (1-1-1) Texas Lutheran W 13-6 1923 — (4-4) 1929 — (6-1-2) 1934 — (2-7-1, 1-3-1 in LSC) Sam Houston State T 0-0 Stephen F. Austin W 47-0 Stephen F. Austin W 24-7 23rd Infantry W 13-0 North Texas L 0-14 Southwestern L 0-20 Howard Payne L 0-34 Howard Payne L 0-4 Sam Houston State L 0-6 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 32-0 Schreiner L 7-20 1916 – (0-2) Rice W 19-6 Abilene Christian T 12-12 *Stephen F. Austin T 19-19 Baylor L 0-75 Texas A&M-Commerce W 40-0 Sul Ross State W 15-6 Southwestern L 7-14 North Texas T 0-0 Howard Payne L 13-25 McMurry W 13-7 Daniel Baker L 7-13 Sam Houston State L 0-31 Daniel Baker W 31-0 Southwestern W 12-9 *Trinity W 6-0 North Texas L 7-12 Daniel Baker W 12-0 *Sam Houston State L 0-6 1917– (1-0) North Texas T 0-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-12 Sam Houston State W 12-0 1924 — (4-4) *North Texas L 0-3 Stephen F. Austin W 23-6 1930 — (5-1-3) * Lone Star Conference game 1918 — (0-1) Texas A&M-Commerce L 2-6 Stephen F. Austin W 6-0 Southwestern L 0-35 St. Edward’s L 0-20 Howard Payne T 0-0 1935-43 Sam Houston State W 13-0 Schreiner W 7-0 JOE CHEANEY 1919-34 North Texas W 10-6 Abilene Christian T 6-6 Head Coach O.W. STRAHAN Daniel Baker W 9-0 Southwestern W 13-0 Joe Cheaney was named Texas State’s Head Coach Howard Payne L 6-32 McMurry T 0-0 head coach in 1935, and served in that Better known for his basketball influences Southwestern L 6-12 Sul Ross State W 13-0 capacity until 1943. Cheaney had a career at Texas State, O.W. Strahan was named head Daniel Baker W 6-0 record of 23-42-5 with the Bobcats. football coach in 1919, and led the Bobcats 1925 — (2-6) North Texas L 0-12 1935 — (2-7, 1-3 in LSC) to a 70-53-9 record during the next three Stephen F. Austin W 12-0 Howard Payne L 6-13 decades. Howard Payne L 12-28 1931 Schreiner L 2-27 1919 — (4-4) Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-7 The Lone Star Conference was formed *Stephen F. Austin L 0-14 Texas A&M L 0-28 Trinity L 0-31 April 25, 1931. Charter members were Southwestern W 12-0 Southwestern L 0-19 St. Edward’s W 18-6 Texas A&M-Commerce, North Texas, Sam Daniel Baker L 0-3 Texas L 0-18 Texas A&M-Kingsville T 0-0 Houston State, Stephen F. Austin State and *Sam Houston State W 19-0 Sam Houston State W 32-0 Sam Houston State L 9-12 Texas State. Championship play in football *North Texas L 0-6 West Texas Military W 20-0 North Texas L 6-10 began in 1932. Trinity joined the league *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-7 Meridian L 0-6 Southwestern L 0-12 from 1931-34. Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-6 San Marcos Academy W 13-6 * Lone Star Conference game Sam Houston State W 6-0

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1936 — (2-5-2, 1-3 LSC) Texas A&M-Kingsville L 7-13 1949 — (3-6-1, 3-3 LSC) *at Sul Ross W 33-13 Howard Payne L 0-44 *Stephen F. Austin W 28-0 at Southwestern T 0-0 *at Stephen F. Austin W 34-7 Schreiner L 6-36 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 6-0 *Trinity W 20-6 Howard Payne W 54-13 Southwestern Oklahoma State T 6-6 *Sam Houston State W 29-7 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 12-20 *at Lamar W 14-6 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-14 *North Texas L 6-10 Howard Payne L 3-6 *Sam Houston State L 13-21 Southwestern W 13-0 * Lone Star Conference game at Midwestern L 6-19 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 19-40 Daniel Baker T 6-6 *at Stephen F. Austin L 20-23 * Lone Star Conference game *Sam Houston State W 14-0 1942 — (3-4-1, 0-2-1 LSC) at North Texas L 7-41 1954-59 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 13-14 Howard Payne W 6-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-13 R.W. PARKER *North Texas L 0-14 Schreiner L 0-29 *Sam Houston State W 19-14 Head Coach * Lone Star Conference game Southwestern W 19-12 at East Texas Baptist W 31-26 R.W. Parker took over as head coach in Randolph W 25-0 * Lone Star Conference game 1954 and guided the Bobcats to a Lone Star 1937 — (6-4, 2-2 LSC) Abilene Christian L 0-26 Championship in his first two seasons. Park- Texas Lutheran W 34-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce T 7-7 1950 — (6-3, 2-1 LSC) er had a record of 31-24-3 in six seasons at Howard Payne L 7-12 *North Texas L 6-10 Southwestern L 7-28 Texas State. St. Edward’s W 14-13 *Sam Houston State L 20-23 Corpus Christi W 13-12 Schreiner W 13-12 * Lone Star Conference game at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 7-6 1954 — (6-3-1, 5-0-1 LSC, LSC co-champions) Southwestern L 0-6 Sul Ross L 12-21 Brooke Army Center L 13-34 Randolph W 12-6 1943-45 *Stephen F. Austin L 14-21 Trinity L 7-26 *Stephen F. Austin W 26-6 No games played due to World War II. at Howard Payne W 27-21 Texas Lutheran W 20-6 *North Texas L 3-10 East Texas Baptist W 31-14 at Howard Payne L 13-28 1946-50 *Texas A&M-Commerce State L 13-39 *at Sam Houston State W 20-13 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 21-16 GEORGE VEST *Sam Houston State W 14-6 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 14-0 *Sul Ross W 33-13 Head Coach * Lone Star Conference game * Lone Star Conference game *at Stephen F. Austin W 7-6 George Vest was named head coach and *Lamar W 13-12 led the Bobcats to winning records during 1951-53 1938 — (0-8, 0-4 LSC) *at Sam Houston State W 26-22 four of the next five seasons. MILTON JOWERS Howard Payne L 0-14 *at Texas A&M-Commerce T 7-7 Head Coach St. Edward’s L 20-33 1946 — (6-2-2, 3-2 LSC) * Lone Star Conference game Milton Jowers was perhaps the most influ- Schreiner L 7-19 Randolph W 7-0 ential coach in Texas State history, guiding the Southwestern L 0-6 2nd Armored Division T 0-0 1955 — (6-1-2, 5-1 LSC, LSC co-champions) Bobcat football and basketball teams during a *Stephen F. Austin L 0-33 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-0 at Texas Lutheran W 47-6 career which spanned three decades. In addi- *North Texas L 6-7 Howard Payne T 7-7 Howard Payne T 7-7 tion to guiding the Bobcat basketball team to *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-27 Abilene Christian W 18-0 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 26-21 a NAIA national championship in 1960, Jowers *Sam Houston State L 7-13 *Stephen F. Austin W 13-7 *at Sul Ross W 53-0 served two three-year stints as Texas State’s * Lone Star Conference game *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-12 *at Stephen F. Austin W 26-20 football coach. *Sam Houston State W 21-13 Abilene Christian T 19-19 1939 — (3-5-2, 0-3-1 LSC) *Houston W 21-7 1951 — (6-3-1, 3-2-1 LSC) *at Lamar W 14-7 Randolph Field W 20-0 *North Texas* L 0-6 San Marcos AFB W 54-0 *Sam Houston State L 14-16 Howard Payne L 0-12 * Lone Star Conference game *Texas Lutheran W 46-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 27-7 St. Edward’s L 0-6 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 41-6 * Lone Star Conference game Schreiner W 6-0 1947 — (5-4, 4-1 LSC) Trinity W 27-14 Southwestern W 12-0 Abilene Christian L 13-19 *at Sul Ross W 14-7 1956 — (6-3, 4-2 LSC) Texas A&M-Kingsville T 0-0 *Trinity L 13-14 *at Stephen F. Austin L 20-27 Texas Lutheran W 19-6 *Stephen F. Austin L 6-13 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-14 at Howard Payne L 14-27 at Howard Payne W 13-6 *North Texas L 0-26 Howard Payne W 20-0 *at Lamar W 14-13 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-23 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-19 *Stephen F. Austin W 20-0 *Sam Houston State T 20-20 *Sul Ross W 27-0 *Sam Houston State T 0-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 20-7 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 21-28 *Stephen F. Austin W 32-6 * Lone Star Conference game *North Texas L 7-27 * Lone Star Conference game at Abilene Christian L 0-26 *Sam Houston State W 7-0 *Lamar W 13-6 1940 — (3-5-1, 0-4 LSC) *Houston W 2-0 1952 — (7-2, 4-2 LSC) *at Sam Houston State L 0-28 Howard Payne W 7-6 * Lone Star Conference game Abilene Christian L 7-20 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 14-0 Schreiner T 0-0 *Trinity W 13-7 * Lone Star Conference game Randolph W 55-6 1948 — (8-1, 5-1 LSC, LSC champions) *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 41-12 Southwestern W 6-0 Daniel Baker W 35-0 *Sul Ross W 33-26 1957 — (4-6, 3-4 LSC) Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-19 *at Trinity W 14-0 *Stephen F. Austin W 20-10 at McNeese State L 7-27 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-13 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 2-13 at Howard Payne W 55-0 at Texas Lutheran W 28-12 *North Texas L 0-22 at Howard Payne W 10-7 *Lamar W 34-27 *Howard Payne W 14-13 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-13 *Stephen F. Austin W 3-0 *at Sam Houston State W 35-27 *Texas A&I L 0-16 *Sam Houston State L 12-19 North Texas W 24-14 *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 23-63 *at Sul Ross W 35-0 * Lone Star Conference game *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 6-0 * Lone Star Conference game *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-20 *at Sam Houston State W 14-0 Abilene Christian L 0-47 1941 — (4-4, 3-1 LSC) *Houston W 3-0 1953 — (5-4, 3-2 LSC) *at Lamar L 20-33 Howard Payne L 0-13 * Lone Star Conference game at Abilene Christian L 19-26 *Sam Houston State W 9-0 Schreiner L 0-6 at Trinity L 21-40 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 13-32 Southwestern W 7-6 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 34-20 * Lone Star Conference game

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1958 — (5-5, 4-3 LSC) 1961 — (4-5-1, 2-4-1 LSC) *at Howard Payne W 37-0 O 10 *at Tarleton State W 41-7 McNeese State L 0-21 at Texas Lutheran L 6-7 *Sam Houston State W 17-7 O 17 *Stephan F. Austin L 17 -21 Texas Lutheran W 27-0 Tarleton State W 21-20 *at Angelo State W 35-7 O 24 *at Sam Houston State L 24-25 *at Howard Payne W 12-7 *at Sul Ross L 7-15 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-17 O 31 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 19-22 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-22 McMurry W 28-13 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 30-16 N 7 *at Howard Payne W 35-20 *Sul Ross W 20-0 *at Stephen F. Austin W 29-21 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 13-0 N 14 *Sul Ross L 20-45 *Stephen F. Austin W 29-13 *Lamar T 7-7 * Lone Star Conference game N 21 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-42 Abilene Christian L 18-44 *Sam Houston State L 7-9 * Lone Star Conference game *Lamar W 8-7 *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 7-14 1966 — (7-2-1, 4-2-1 LSC) *at Sam Houston State L 0-9 *Howard Payne W 23-0 Texas Lutheran W 34-3 1971 — (8-1-1, 7-1-1 LSC, LSC co-champions) *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-47 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 15-19 at Trinity W 16-0 S 18 at Angelo State W 30-8 * Lone Star Conference game * Lone Star Conference game *at Sul Ross L 13-16 S 25 at Texas Lutheran W 34-17 Angelo State W 24-6 O 2 *McMurry W 42-3 1959 — (4-6, 4-3 LSC) 1962 — (8-2, 6-1 LSC) Howard Payne W 18-17 O 9 *Tarleton State W 51-7 at Texas Lutheran W 14-12 Texas Lutheran W 25-7 *at Sam Houston State L 16-27 O 16 *at Stephen F. Austin W 49-22 Corpus Christi W 36-7 Tarleton State W 29-0 at McMurry W 17-0 O 23 *Sam Houston State W 10-7 *at Sul Ross W 13-8 *Sul Ross W 24-14 *Stephen F. Austin W 20-7 O 30 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 13-29 McMurry L 7-20 at McMurry L 6-14 *at Texas A&M-Commerce T 14-14 N 6 *at Howard Payne T 9-9 *at Stephen F. Austin* L 6-14 *Stephen F. Austin W 40-7 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 9-3 N 13 *Sul Ross W 37-7 *Lamar L 6-28 *at Lamar W 20-13 * Lone Star Conference game N 20 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 29-24 *Sam Houston State W 18-14 *at Sam Houston State W 21-20 * Lone Star Conference game *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 15-28 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 36-8 1967 — (9-1, 6-1 LSC) *Howard Payne L 0-6 *at Howard Payne W 61-15 at Texas Lutheran W 30-7 1972 — (7-3, 6-2 LSC) *at Texas A&I L 0-20 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 7-28 Trinity W 23-0 S 9 at Trinity University L 7-9 * Lone Star Conference game * Lone Star Conference game Sul Ross W 47-13 S 16 Texas Lutheran W 17-12 at Angelo State W 47-20 1960 S 23 *Angelo State W 10-3 1963 — (10-0, 7-0 LSC, LSC champions) *at Howard Payne W 24-6 JACK HENRY O 7 *at Tarleton State W 50 -14 at Texas Lutheran W 21-8 *Sam Houston State W 61-0 Head Coach O 14 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-20 Trinity W 14-0 McMurry W 59-0 Jack Henry had a 2-8 record in one sea- O 21 *at Sam Houston State W 26-14 *at Sul Ross W 9-7 *at Stephen F. Austin W 14-13 son as Texas State’s head coach. O 28 *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 29-32 McMurry W 49-6 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 48-26 N 4 *Howard Payne L 17-25 1960 — (2-8, 1-6 LSC) *at Stephen F. Austin W 20-17 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 21-23 N 10 *at Sul Ross W 13-0 Texas Lutheran L 7-39 Lamar W 13-7 * Lone Star Conference game N 18 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 20-16 at Corpus Christi W 15-6 *Sam Houston State W 10-8 * Lone Star Conference game *Sul Ross L 7-20 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 24-16 1968 — (5-5, 3-4 LSC) at McMurry L 18-23 *Howard Payne W 33-6 Texas Lutheran W 40-0 1973 — (4-6, 3-6 LSC) *Stephen F. Austin W 17-0 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 20-6 at Trinity L 12-13 S 15 at Texas Lutheran W 21-0 *at Lamar L 0-7 * Lone Star Conference game *at Sul Ross L 21-36 S 22 *at Angelo State L 0-16 *at Sam Houston State L 0-7 *Angelo State W 43-7 S 29 *Abilene Christian L 7-41 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 0-18 1964-78 *Howard Payne W 27-7 O 6 *Tarleton State W 33-7 *at Howard Payne L 0-12 BILL MILLER *at Sam Houston State W 31-15 O 13 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-17 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-35 Head Coach *at McMurry L 17-21 O 20 *Sam Houston State W 28-7 * Lone Star Conference game An assistant coach since 1961, Bill Miller *Stephen F. Austin W 43-6 O 27 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 14-28 took over the reigns of the Bobcat football pro- *at Texas A&M-Commerce L 14-51 N 3 *at Howard Payne L 7-33 gram. In the next 15 years, Miller had 11 win- *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-39 N 10 *Sul Ross W 28-0 ning seasons and his 94 career victories are the * Lone Star Conference game most by a Texas State football coach. N 17 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 10-49 * Lone Star Conference game 1964 — (8-2, 4-2 LSC) 1969 — (3-6-1, 3-4 LSC) Texas Lutheran W 14-3 at Texas Lutheran T 24-24 1974 — (6-4. 6-3 LSC) at Trinity W 20-7 Trinity L 9-10 S 15 Texas Lutheran L 7-30 *at Sul Ross L 14-16 *Sul Ross W 30-7 S 28 *Angelo State W 17-14 at McMurry W 42-8 *at Angelo State L 29-35 O 5 *at Abilene Christian L 9-42 *Howard Payne W 35-12 *at Howard Payne L 22-28 O 12 *at Tarleton State W 35-0 *at Sam Houston State L 14-15 *Sam Houston State W 24-21 O 19 *Stephen F. Austin L 7-12 Lackland AFB W 48-21 *McMurry W 38-20 O 26 *at Sam Houston State W 20-6 *Stephen F. Austin W 21-15 *at Stephen F. Austin L 24-42 N 2 *at East Texas W 20-14 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 52-0 *Texas A&M-Commerce L 6-26 N 9 *Howard Payne W 17-7 1961-63 *Texas A&M-Kingsville W 21-6 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-28 N 14 *at Sul Ross W 24-14 MILTON JOWERS * Lone Star Conference game * Lone Star Conference game N 23 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-14 Head Coach * Lone Star Conference game Head Coach Milton Jowers returned as head 1965 — (8-2, 4-2 LSC) 1970 — (6-5, 4-5 LSC) coach in 1961 and led the Bobcats to a 10-0 at Texas Lutheran W 31-0 S 12 Texas Lutheran W 14- 3 season in his final season as head coach He Trinity W 27-0 S 19 *Angelo State W 20-13 had a 48-18-2 record as football coach at Texas *Sul Ross L 14-21 S 26 at Trinity W 13 -6 State. McMurry W 17-6 O 3 *at McMurry W 40 -13

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1975 — (7-3, 4-3 LSC) 1979-82 Texas State left the Lone Star Conference in S 13 Texas Lutheran L 20-21 JIM WACKER 1984, and moved from NCAA Division II to S 27 *at Angelo State L 15-44 Head Coach NCAA Division I-AA. The Bobcats joined the O 4 *Abilene Christian W 21-16 Jim Wacker succeeded Bill Miller as head Gulf Star Conference and posted a 7-4 record O 11 *Tarleton State W 42-6 coach and closed out the 1970s with a 7-4 in its first year. O 18 *at Stephen F. Austin W 19-3 record. He also led Texas State to back-to-back 1984 — (7-4, 2-3 GSC) O 25 *Sam Houston State W 3-0 national championships in his final two sea- S 1 at Wichita State W 38-31 N 1 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 28-17 sons before being named head coach at TCU. -N 8 *at Howard Payne W 38-20 S 8 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-0 N 15 *Sul Ross W 15-14 1980 — (8-3, 6-1 LSC, LSC champions) S 22 at Texas-Arlington L 13-48 N 21 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 8-28 S 6 #vs. Prairie View A&M W 49-0 S 29 Central Florida W 39-13 * Lone Star Conference game S 13 Texas Lutheran W 38-0 O 6 *at Northwestern St. L 7-28 S 27 at West Texas State L 13-21 O 13 at Lamar W 23-0 1976 — (5-5, 4-3 LSC) O 4 at Nicholls State L 21-24 O 20 *at Southeastern La. W 10-7 S 11 Texas Lutheran L 9-13 O 11 *Howard Payne W 35-8 O 27 at North Texas W 27-19 O 18 *at Sam Houston State W 55-7 N 3 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-7 S 18 at Cameron State W 33-14 The Bobcats went undefeated with a 14-0 record O 25 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-20 N 10 *Nicholls State L 14-30 S 25 *Angelo State L 12-14 and won their second straight NCAA Division II title N 1 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 37-26 N 17 *at Sam Houston State L 17-21 O 2 *at Abilene Christian W 22-16 in 1982 with a 34-9 victory over UC-Davis. Hoisting N 8 *Angelo State W 18-15 * Gulf Star Conference game O 9 Prairie View A&M L 25-45 the championship trophy is defensive tackle Mike N 15 *Abilene Christian W 42-2 O 16 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-0 Langford. O 23 *at Sam Houston State W 40 -10 N 22 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-17 1985 — (3-8, 2-3 GSC) O 30 *at East Texas State L 8-23 # game played in San Antonio; * Lone Star 1982 — (14-0, 7-0 LSC, NATIONAL S 7 at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 7-30 N 6 *Howard Payne W 27-25 Conference game CHAMPIONS, LSC Champions) S 14 at East Carolina L 16-27 N 20 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 6-44 S 4 Lamar W 30-0 S 21 Lamar L 21-24 * Lone Star Conference game 1981 — (13-1, 6-1 LSC, NATIONAL S 11 Prairie View A&M W 35-7 S 28 Texas-Arlington L 16-19 CHAMPIONS, LSC champions) S 18 Nicholls State W 14-7 O 5 at Central Florida W 48-12 1977 — (5-4, 5-2 LSC) S 5 Prairie View A&M W 56-0 O 2 at Southeastern La. W 34-21 O 19 at McNeese State L 0-28 S 10 at Texas Lutheran L 13-21 S 12 at Texas Lutheran W 59-0 O 9 Howard Payne W 31-3 O 26 *at Nicholls State L 12-20 O 1 at Howard Payne W 21-13 S 19 Southeastern La. W 35-10 O 16 at Sam Houston State W 52-21 N 2 *Northwestern State W 26-17 O 8 Prairie View A&M L 7-17 S 26 at Lamar W 24-7 O 23 Stephen F. Austin W 31-21 N 9 *Southeastern La. W 55-15 O 15 Sam Houston State W 16-5 O 10 *at Howard Payne W 41-0 O 30 at Texas A&M-Commerce W 38-34 N 16 *at Stephen F. Austin L 21-43 O 22 at Stephen F. Austin W 14-9 O 17 *Sam Houston State W 38-4 N 6 Angelo State W 42-16 N 23 *Sam Houston State L 25-27 O 29 Texas A&M-Commerce W 34-20 O 24 *at Stephen F. Austin W 38-6 N 13 Abilene Christian W 14-13 * Gulf Star Conference game N 5 at Angelo State W 23-20 O 31 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 38-7 N 20 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 45-27 N 12 at Abilene Christian L 30-36 N 7 *at Angelo State W 31-7 N 27 #Ft. Valley State W 27-6 1986 — (4-7, 2-2 GSC) N 19 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 10-21 N 14 *at Abilene Christian W 38-31 D 4 #Jacksonville State W 19-14 S 6 North Texas L 0-7 * Lone Star Conference game N 21 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-21 D 11 ^vs. California-Davis W 34-9 S 13 Abilene Christian L 24-38 N 28 #Jacksonville State W 38-22 * Lone Star Conference game; # NCAA Division S 20 at UL Monroe L 14-17 1978 — (6-4, 3-4 LSC) D 5 #Northern Michigan W 62-0 II Playoffs; ^ D-II Championship played in S 27 at Rice W 31-6 S 2 at Southeastern La. W 7-0 D 12 ^vs. N.D. State W 42-13 McAllen, Texas O 4 McNeese State W 13-9 S 9 Texas Lutheran W 14-0 * Lone Star Conference game; # NCAA Division O 11 at Northern Arizona L 0-39 S 30 *Howard Payne W 55-0 II Playoffs; ^ D-II Championship played in 1983-89 O 18 at Lamar L 3-17 O 7 #vs. Prairie View A&M W 58-6 McAllen, Texas JOHN O’HARA O 25 *Nicholls State L 21-35 O 14 *at Sam Houston State L 16-21 Head Coach N 1 *at Northwestern St. W 29-6 O 21 *Stephen F. Austin W 9-0 John O’Hara coached the Bobcats as Texas N 15 *Stephen F. Austin W 34-28 O 28 *at Texas A&M-Commerce W 25-10 State prepared for its move to NCAA Division N 22 *at Sam Houston State L 31-32 N 4 *Angelo State L 6-29 I. In its last season as a Division II school, Texas * Gulf Star Conference game State went 9-2. O’Hara joined Hayden Fry’s staff N 11 *Abilene Christian L 7-10 Texas State joined the Southland Conference N 18 *at Texas A&M-Kingsville L 21-48 at Iowa in 1989 before he passed away unex- prior to the 1987 season. # game played in San Antonio; * Lone Star pectedly in 1992. Conference game 1983 — (9-2, 6-2 LSC, LSC champions ) 1987 — (4-7, 2-4 SLC) S 10 Prairie View A&M W 46-7 S 5 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 0-20 1979 — (7-4, 3-4 LSC) S 24 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-0 S 12 *at North Texas L 3-20 S 1 #vs. Prairie View A&M W 38-13 O 1 *at Howard Payne W 44-9 S 19 *UL Monroe L 7-44 S 8 at Texas Lutheran W 19-5 O 8 Northwestern St. L 16-14 S 26 at Rice L 28-38 S 22 at Southeastern La. W 14-7 O 15 *Sam Houston State W 26-0 O 10 at Baylor L 15-36 S 29 *at Howard Payne W 36-9 O 22 *at Stephen F. Austin W 24-27 O 17 *Northwestern State L 21-24 O 6 Cameron State W 28-20 O 29 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 44-21 O 24 at Nicholls State W 31-16 O 13 *Sam Houston State W 40-22 N 5 *at Angelo State W 20-0 O 31 Lamar W 27-19 O 20 *at Stephen F. Austin L 14-28 Texas State went 13-1 and won its first of two N 12 *at Abilene Christian W 54-13 N 7 *at McNeese State W 26-14 O 27 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 45-14 back-to-back NCAA Division II national cham- N 19 *Texas A&M-Commerce W 40-3 N 14 *at Stephen F. Austin W 7-3 N 3 *at Angelo State L 3-14 pionships after beating North Dakota State N 26 #Centeral St. (Ohio) L 16-24 N 21 *Sam Houston State L 21-24 N 10 *at Abilene Christian L 24-28 42-13 in the championship game at the Palm * Lone Star Conference game; # NCAA Division * Southland Conference game N 17 *Texas A&M-Kingsville L 10-42 Bowl in McAllen, Texas. Quarterback Mike II Playoffs # game played in San Antonio.; *LSC game Miller lifts the trophy above.

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1988 — (4-7, 1-5 SLC) 1992-96 1996 — (5-6, 2-4 SFL) 2000 — (7-4, 5-2 SFL) S 3 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 41-28 JIM BOB HELDUSER A 31 Grand Valley State W 19-14 A 31 Midwestern State W 34-13 S 10 at Lamar W 27-26 Head Coach S 14 Hofstra W 28-13 S 9 Cal State-Northridge L 13-19 S 17 *at UL Monroe L 7-29 Jim Bob Helduser was named head coach S 21 at E. Washington L 7-38 S 16 at Oklahoma State L 0-23 S 24 *Stephen F. Austin L 10-27 in 1992 and spent four seasons on the Texas S 28 Idaho W 27-21 S 30 at UL-Monroe W 27-7 O 1 *Northwestern St. L 21-49 State sidelines. Helduser coached at TCU, Ala- O 12 at Southern Utah L 27-41 O 7 *Nicholls State W 25-0 O 8 at Baylor L 7-45 bama and Texas A&M before he passed away O 19 *at Troy State L 13-24 O 14 *at Troy State L 7-31 O 15 Texas Southern W 38-7 in 2010 after a long battle with cancer. O 26 *Nicholls State L 36-49 O 21 *Jacksonville State W 28-24 O 22 *McNeese State L 21-24 N 2 *Northwestern State L 0-49 O 28 *Northwestern St. W 21-10 O 29 Nicholls State L 10-13 1992 — (5-5-1, 2-4-1 SLC) N 9 *at McNeese State W 16-13 N 4 *at McNeese State L 3-18 N 12 *North Texas L 10-30 S 5 at Texas A&M-Kingsville W 15-14 N 16 *Stephen F. Austin W 31-19 N 11 *Stephen F. Austin W 38-21 N 19 *at Sam Houston State W 10-3 S 12 #Texas Southern W 39-34 N 23 *at Sam Houston State L 17-29 N 18 *at Sam Houston State W 24-17 * Southland Conference game S 19 Youngstown State L 20-23 * Southland Football League game * Southland Football League game S 26 *at UL Monroe L 6-13 1989 — (5-6, 3-3 SLC) O 3 *Nicholls State W 38-13 1997-02 2001 — (4-7, 0-6 SFL) S 2 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 13-28 O 10 *Stephen F. Austin W 17-14 BOB DEBESSE A 30 Arkansas-Monticello W 52-7 S 9 Prairie View A&M W 41-0 O 24 *McNeese State L 13-17 Head Coach S 8 at Missouri L 6-40 S 23 *UL Monroe W 26-7 O 31 *at Northwestern St. L 17-20 Bob DeBesse was named head coach in S 15 at Cal St. Northridge cancelled S 30 *Northwestern St. L 14-31 N 7 at Prairie View A&M W 56-7 1997 and spent six seasons at Texas State. S 22 Angelo State W 10-0 O 7 *Stephen F. Austin L 21-32 N 14 *North Texas L 10-13 His best season came in 2000 when the S 29 at Illinois State W 20-13 O 14 at Texas Southern W 34-17 N 21 *at Sam Houston State T 22-22 Bobcats finished with a 7-4 record. O 6 Portland State W 23-20 O 21 at Nicholls State L 21-22 # game played in San Antonio; 1997 — (5-6, 2-5 SFL) O 13 *McNeese State L 3-21 O 28 *McNeese State L 7-21 * Southland Conference game S 4 Sacremento State W 24-14 O 20 *at Jacksonville St. L 17-38 N 4 Lamar L 19-20 S 13 at Hofstra L 24-28 O 27 *at Nicholls State L 14-33 N 11 *North Texas W 25-20 1993 — (2-9, 1-6 SLC) S 20 Montana State W 28-26 N 3 *Northwestern State L 17-20 N 18 *Sam Houston State W 24-0 S 4 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 20-14 O 4 *Troy State W 31-17 N 10 *at Stephen F. Austin L 13-35 * Southland Conference game S 11 at Idaho L 38-66 O 11 *at Nicholls State L 28-29 N 17 *Sam Houston State L 13-31 S 18 Liberty L 14-17 O 18 *at Northwestern St. L 3-31 * Southland Football League game 1990-91 S 25 at Northern Iowa L 13-34 O 25 Southern Utah W 21-7 DENNIS FRANCHIONE O 9 *at North Texas L 28-35 N 1 *at Stephen F. Austin L 28-31 2002 — (4-7, 1-5 SFL) Head Coach O 16 *UL Monroe L 21-40 N 8 *McNeese State L 21-31 A 31 at Minnesota L 0-42 Dennis Franchione was named head coach O 23 *at Nicholls State L 37-63 N 15 *at Jacksonville St. W 35-27 S 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 28-21 in 1990 and had a 13-9 record in his two sea- O 30 *at Northwestern St. W 22-15 N 22 *Sam Houston State L 30-35 S 21 Texas Southern W 17-10 sons before leaving for New Mexico. N 6 *McNeese State L 10-27 * Southland Football League game S 28 Southern Utah W 49-19 1990 — (6-5, 3-3 SLC) N 13 *at Stephen F. Austin L 7-29 O 5 at Portland State L 0-16 S 1 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 15-7 N 20 *Sam Houston State L 10-35 1998 — (4-7, 2-5 SFL) O 12 *at Northwestern St. L 27-40 S 8 Idaho L 35-38 * Southland Conference game S 3 Delta State W 17-10 O 19 *Nicholls State L 21-24 S 15 at Liberty L 22-35 S 12 at Northern Arizona L 16-38 N 2 *Jacksonville State W 27-20 S 22 *at UL Monroe L 27-30 1994 — (4-7, 1-5 SLC) S 19 Hofstra L 3-17 N 9 *McNeese State L 7-47 S 29 *Nicholls State W 33-30 S 1 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 14-45 S 26 *Northwestern State L 10-34 N 16 *Stephen F. Austin L 21-30 O 6 *Stephen F. Austin W 24-0 S 8 Northern Iowa W 20-19 O 3 at Southern Illinois W 30-25 N 23 *at Sam Houston State L 14-20 O 13 Texas Southern W 32-9 S 17 at Pacific L 7-27 O 22 *at Troy State L 17-20 * Southland Football League game O 20 *at Northwestern St. W 21-12 S 24 Cal State Northridge W 28-23 O 29 *Stephen F. Austin W 14-7 2003 O 27 *McNeese State W 19-17 O 1 Sonoma State W 57-7 N 7 *at McNeese State L 0-27 N 10 *North Texas L 15-16 O 8 *North Texas L 14-27 N 14 *Jacksonville State L 27-33 Head Coach N 17 *at Sam Houston State L 25-26 O 22 *Nicholls State W 27-26 N 21 *at Sam Houston State L 24-31 Manny Matsakis had a 5-7 record in one sea- * Southland Conference game O 29 *Northwestern State L 17-41 N 28 *Nicholls State W 28-27 N 5 *at McNeese State L 10-34 * Southland Football League game son at Texas State. 1991 — (7-4, 4-3 SLC) N 12 *Stephen F. Austin L 19-24 2003 — (5-7, 2-4 SLC) S 7 Texas A&M-Kingsville W 29-14 N 19 *at Sam Houston State L 10-34 1999 — (3-8, 2-5 SFL) A 30 at New Mexico L 8-72 S 14 at Idaho L 38-41 * Southland Conference game S 2 Midwestern State W 45-3 S 6 Angelo State W 42-7 S 28 *at Nicholls State W 19-10 S 11 at South Florida L 10-17 S 13 at Tulsa L 15-41 O 5 *UL Monroe L 8-17 1995 — (4-7, 2-3 SLC) S 18 *at Stephen F. Austin L 17-28 S 20 Cal-Davis W 34-32 O 12 *at Stephen F. Austin W 31-15 S 7 Eastern Washington L 16-34 S 25 Northern Arizona L 26-29 S 27 Southeastern La. W 38-17 O 19 Texas Southern W 31-29 S 14 Texas A&M-Kingsville L 12-40 O 9 *at Nicholls State W 16-0 O 4 at Florida Atlantic L 14-27 O 26 *at McNeese State L 18-19 S 23 at Montana State L 24-45 O 16 *Troy State L 17-24 O 11 at Southern Utah L 28-31 N 2 *Northwestern St. W 24-0 S 30 Southern Utah W 65-15 O 23 *at Jacksonville St. L 10-17 O 18 *Northwestern State L 19-49 N 9 Prairie View A&M W 59-6 O 7 Cal State Northridge W 43-14 O 30 *at Northwestern St. L 21-36 O 25 *at Stephen F. Austin L 27-44 N 16 *at North Texas W 36-8 O 14 at Cal St. Sacramento L 3-12 N 6 *McNeese State L 7-10 O 30 *McNeese State L 28-38 N 23 *Sam Houston State L 14-20 O 21 *at Nicholls State W 35-25 N 13 Southern Utah L 28-32 N 6 *at Nicholls State •W 13-31 * Southland Conference game O 28 *at Northwestern St. W 28-14 N 20 *Sam Houston State W 20-14 N 20 *Sam Houston State W 49-28 N 4 *McNeese State L 7-28 * Southland Football League game * Southland Conference game; won game by N 11 *at Stephen F. Austin L 21-50 forfeit at Nicholls State N 18 *Sam Houston State L 20-26 * Southland Conference game

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2004-06 O 6 *McNeese State L 20-41 2011 — (6-6, Independent) After one season in the WAC, Texas State began DAVID BAILIFF O 11 *at Central Arkansas L 21-63 S 3 at Texas Tech L 10-50 playing in the Sun Belt Conference in 2013. Head Coach O 20 *Stephen F. Austin W 52-29 S 10 at Wyoming L 10-45 David Bailiff had a 21-15 record in his O 27 *at Northwestern St. W 20-17 S 17 Tarleton State W 38-28 2013 — (6-6, 2-5 in Sun Belt) three seasons at Texas State and led the N 3 *Southeastern La. W 45-31 S 24 at #22 Stephen F. Austin W 35-26 Bobcats to a Southland Conference co- A 31 at Southern Miss W 22-15 championship and NCAA Division I-AA N 10 *at Nicholls State L 28-52 O 1 Nicholls State W 38-12 S 7 Prairie View A&M W 28-03 playoff berth. N 15 *Sam Houston State L 28-29 O 8 at McNeese State W 21-14 S 21 at Texas Tech L 33-07 * Southland Conference game O 15 Lamar W 46-21 S 28 Wyoming W 42-21 2004 — (5-6, 3-2 SLC) O 22 at Southeastern La. L 28-38 O 5 *at UL Lafayette L 24-48 S 2 Angelo State W 45-10 2008 — (8-5, 5-2 SLC champions) O 29 Northwestern State L 10-23 O 12 *UL Monroe L 14-21 S 11 at Baylor L 17-24 A 28 Angelo State W 21-14 N 5 Prairie View A&M W 34-26 O 19 *Georgia State W 24-17 S 18 Southeastern La. W 31-28 S 6 at SMU L 36-45 N 12 at Central Arkansas L 22-23 O 26 *South Alabama W 33-31 O 2 at Appalachian St. L 34-41 S 20 at Northern Colorado W 38-35 N 19 Sam Houston State L 14-36 N 2 at Idaho W 37-21 O 9 Florida Atlantic L 13-20 S 27 Southern Utah L 20-34 N 16 *at Arkansas State L 21-38 O 16 at Cal Poly L 21-38 O 4 Texas Southern W 63-39 Texas State began playing in the Western Athletic Conference in 2012. N 23 *Western Kentucky L 7-38 O 23 *Stephen F. Austin W 17-14 O 11 *at McNeese State W 45-42 N 29 *at Troy L 28-42 O 30 *at McNeese State W 54-27 O 18 *Central Arkansas L 24-31 2012 — (4-8, 2-4 in WAC) * Sun Belt Conference Game N 6 *at Northwestern St. L 7-44 O 25 *at Stephen F. Austin W 62-21 S 1 at Houston W 30-13 N 13 *Nicholls State W 35-12 N 1 *NW State (ot) L 31-34 S 8 Texas Tech L 10-58 2014 — (7-5, 5-3 in Sun Belt) N 20 *at Sam Houston State L 9-27 N 8 *at Southeastern La. W 38-24 S 22 Stephen F. Austin W 41-37 A 30 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 65-0 * Southland Conference game N 15 *Nicholls State W 34-10 S 29 Nevada L 21-34 S 13 Navy L 21-35 N 22 *at Sam Houston State (ot) W 45-42 O 6 at New Mexico L 14-35 S 20 at Illinois L 35-42 2005 — (11-3, 5-1 SLC Co-Champions) N 29 # at Montana L 13-31 O 13 *Idaho W 38-7 S 27 at Tulsa (3 ot) W 37-34 S 3 Delta State W 32-25 * Southland Conference game; O 27 *at San Jose State L 20-31 O 04 *Idaho W 35-30 S 10 Southern Utah W 34-0 #-NCAA Div. I FCS Playoff game N 3 *at Utah State L 7-38 O 14 *UL Lafayette L 10-34 S 22 at Texas A&M L 31-44 N 10 *Louisiana Tech L 55-62 O 25 *at UL Monroe W 22-18 O 1 South Dakota State W 42-12 2009 — (7-4, 5-2 SLC) N 17 at Navy L 10-21 N 01 *at New Mexico State W 37-29 O 8 *at Southeastern La. W 30-15 S 5 Angelo State W 48-28 N 24 *at UTSA L 31-38 N 08 *Georgia Southern L 25-28 O 15 Okla. Panhandle St. W 75-7 S 19 at #15 TCU L 21-56 D 1 *New Mexico State W 66-28 N 15 *at South Alabama L 20-24 O 22 *Northwestern St. W 31-16 S 26 Texas Southern W 52-18 * Western Athletic Conference Game N 20 *Arkansas State W 45-27 O 29 *at Nicholls State L 29-32 O 3 at Southern Utah L 16-38 N 29 *at Georgia State W 54-31 N 5 *McNeese State W 49-7 O 10 *Southeastern La. (ot) L 50-51 * * Sun Belt Conference Game N 12 *at Stephen F. Austin W 38-21 O 17 *at Nicholls State W 34-28 TEXAS STATE IN OVERTIME GAMES N 19 *Sam Houston State W 26-23 O 24 *at Northwestern State W 20-17 Number of Record in OT Games: 4-7 N 26 #Georgia Southern W 50-35 O 31 *#11 Stephen F. Austin W 28-7 Date Opponent Overtimes Result Most OT Periods: Five D 3 #Cal Poly W 14-7 N 7 *at #19 Central Arkansas W 27-24 O 26, 1996 Nicholls State 5 L 36-49 (Oct. 26, 1996) D 9 #Northern Iowa L 37-40 N 14 *#10 McNeese State L 27-30 S 09, 2000 Cal State-Northridge 1 L 13-19 Last OT Game: W at Tulsa * Southland Conference game; # NCAA I-AA N 21 *Sam Houston State W 28-20 S 18, 2004 Southeastern Louisiana 2 W 31-28 (Sept. 27, 2014) Playoff game * Southland Conference game O 29, 2005 at Nicholls State 1 L 29-32 Record in 1 OT Period: 2-5 N 19, 2005 Sam Houston State 1 W 26-23 Record in 2 OT Periods: 1-0 2006 — (5-6, 3-3 SLC) 2010 — (4-7, 1-6 SLC) D 09, 2005 Northern Iowa 1 L 37-40 Record in 3 OT Periods: 1-0 S 2 Tarleton State W 27-23 S 4 at Houston L 28-68 N 01, 2008 Northwestern State 1 L 31-34 Record in 4 OT Periods: 0-1 S 9 at Kentucky L 41-7 S 11 Southern Arkansas W 31-17 N 22, 2008 Sam Houston State 1 W 45-42 Record in 5 OT Periods: 0-1 S 16 Northern Colorado L 14-13 S 18 #17 Cal Poly W 21-12 O 10, 2009 Southeastern Louisiana 1 L 50-51 S 23 at Southern Utah L 30-21 S 25 Southern Utah W 42-28 O 16, 2010 Nicholls State 4 L 45-47 S 29, 2014 at Tulsa 3 W 37-34 O 7 *Stephen F. Austin L 24-13 O 9 at Southeastern La. L 24-49 O 14 *at McNeese State W 27-17 O 16 Nicholls State (4 ot) L 45-47 O 21 *Southeastern La. W 38-17 O 23 Northwestern State L 3-16 ALL-TIME COACHING RECORDS O 28 *at Northwestern St. L 19-10 O 30 at #3 Stephen F. Austin W 27-24 Name Years Record Pct. N 2 *Nicholls State L 21-19 N 6 Central Arkansas L 17-49 O.W. Strahan 1919-34 70-53-9 .564 N 9 Texas Southern W 41-21 N 13 at McNeese State L 6-36 Joe Cheaney 1935-41 23-42-5 .364 * Southland Conference game N 20 at Sam Houston State L 29-31 George Vest 1946-50 28-16-3 .628 * Southland Conference game Milton Jowers 1951-53 18- 9-1 .661 2007-10 2011-PRESENT R.W. Parker 1954-59 31-24-3 .560 BRAD WRIGHT Milton Jowers 1961-64 30- 9-1 .762 DENNIS FRANCHIONE Head Coach Jack Henry 1960 2- 8-0 .200 Head Coach Brad Wright posted a 23-23 record in four Bill Miller 1964-78 94-53-3 .637 seasons and led the Bobcats to a Southland After turning programs around at New Jim Wacker 1979-82 42- 8-0 .840 Conference championship and NCAA FCS Play- Mexico, TCU, Alabama and Texas A&M, off berth in 2008. John O’Hara 1983-89 36-41-0 .468 Dennis Franchione returned to Texas State Dennis Franchione 1990-91, 2011-Present 36-34-0 .444 2007 — (4-7, 3-4 SLC) in 2011 to lead the Bobcats in their transi- Jim Bob Helduser 1992-96 20-34-1 .364 S1 Cal Poly W 38-35 tion to the NCAA Division I FBS. The Bob- Bob DeBesse 1997-02 27-39-0 .409 S 8 Abilene Christian L 27-45 cats played one season in the WAC in 2012 Manny Matsakis 2003 4- 8-0 .333 S 15 at Baylor L 27-34 before joining the Sun Belt Conference in David Bailiff 2004-06 21-15-0 .583 S 22 at South Dakota State L 3-38 2013. Brad Wright 2007-10 23-23-0 .500

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Year Coach Overall Record Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1904 5-1 1966 Bill Miller 7-2-1 4-2-1 second place 1905 no scores reported 1967 Bill Miller 9-1 6-1 second place 1906 no scores reported 1968 Bill Miller 5-5 3-4 fifth place 1907 no scores reported 1969 Bill Miller 3-6 3-4 t-fourth place 1908 no scores reported 1970 Bill Miller 6-5 4-5 t-fifth place 1909 0-1 1971 Bill Miller 8-1-1 7-1-1 Champions 1910 0-1 1972 Bill Miller 7-3 6-2 t-second place 1911 no scores reported 1973 Bill Miller 4-6 3-6 t-sixth place 1912 no scores reported 1974 Bill Miller 6-4 6-3 t-third place 1913 0-1 1975 Bill Miller 7-3 7-2 third place 1914 no scores reported 1976 Bill Miller 5-5 4-3 t-third place 1915 0-1 1977 Bill Miller 5-4 5-2 t-third place 1916 0-2 1978 Bill Miller 6-4 3-4 t-fifth place 1917 no scores reported 1979 Jim Wacker 7-4 3-4 t-fifth place 1918 0-1 1980 Jim Wacker 8-3 6-1 Champions 1919 Oscar Strahan 4-4 1981 Jim Wacker 13-1 6-1 Champions 1920 Oscar Strahan 4-2-1 1982 Jim Wacker 14-0 7-0 Champions 1983 John O’Hara 9-2 6-2 Co-Champions Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association Year Coach Overall Record Conference Finish Gulf Star Conference 1921 Oscar Strahan 7-0 TIAA Champions Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1922 Oscar Strahan 3-3 1984 John O’Hara 7-4 Unavailable Unavailable 1923 Oscar Strahan 4-4 1985 John O’Hara 3-8 Unavailable Unavailable 1924 Oscar Strahan 4-4 1986 John O’Hara 4-7 Unavailable Unavailable 1925 Oscar Strahan 2-6 1926 Oscar Strahan 7-2 second place, TIAA Southland Conference 1927 Oscar Strahan 4-4-1 second place, TIAA Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1928 Oscar Strahan 2-7 1987 John O’Hara 4-7 2-4 fifth place 1929 Oscar Strahan 6-1-2 TIAA Champions 1988 John O’Hara 4-7 1-5 sixth place 1930 Oscar Strahan 5-1-3 1989 John O’Hara 5-6 3-3 third place 1931 Oscar Strahan 4-4 1990 Dennis Franchione 6-5 3-3 third place 1991 Dennis Franchione 7-4 4-3 T-fourth place Lone Star Conference 1992 Jim Bob Helduser 5-5-1 2-4-1 sixth place Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1993 Jim Bob Helduser 2-9 1-6 eighth place 1932 Oscar Strahan 5-3 3-1 second place 1994 Jim Bob Helduser 4-7 1-5 seventh place 1933 Oscar Strahan 7-1-1 3-1-1 second place 1995 Jim Bob Helduser 4-7 2-3 T-third place 1934 Oscar Strahan 2-7-1 1-3-1 fifth place 1996 Jim Bob Helduser 5-6 2-4 sixth place 1935 Joe Cheaney 2-7 1-3 fourth place 1997 Bob DeBesse 5-6 2-4 T-sixth place 1936 Joe Cheaney 2-5-1 1-3 fourth place 1998 Bob DeBesse 4-7 2-5 T-sixth place 1937 Joe Cheaney 6-4 2-2 third place 1999 Bob DeBesse 3-8 2-5 sixth place 1938 Joe Cheaney 0-8 0-4 fifth place 2000 Bob DeBesse 7-4 5-2 T-second place 1939 Joe Cheaney 3-5-2 0-2-1 fifth place 2001 Bob DeBesse 4-7 0-6 seventh place 1940 Joe Cheaney 3-5-1 0-4 fifth place 2002 Bob DeBesse 4-7 1-5 seventh place 1941 Joe Cheaney 4-4 3-1 second place 2003 Manny Matsakis 5-7 2-3 T-fourth place 1942 Joe Cheaney 3-4-1 0-2-1 t-second place 2004 David Bailiff 5-6 3-2 third place 1943 did not play due to World Ward II 2005 David Bailiff 11-3 5-1 Conference Co-Champions 1944 did not play due to World Ward II 2006 David Bailiff 5-6 3-3 fourth place 1945 did not play due to World Ward II 2007 Brad Wright 4-7 3-4 fifth place 1946 George Vest 6-2-2 3-2-1 fourth place 2008 Brad Wright 8-5 5-2 Conference Champions 1947 George Vest 5-4 4-2 third place 2009 Brad Wright 7-4 5-2 third place 1948 George Vest 8-1 6-0 Champions 2010 Brad Wright 4-7 1-6 seventh place 1949 George Vest 3-6-1 2-3 third place 1950 George Vest 6-3 2-2 t-second place Independent 1951 Milton Jowers 6-3-1 2-2-1 t-second place Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1952 Milton Jowers 7-2 4-1 t-second place 2011 Dennis Franchione 6-6 Independent 1953 Milton Jowers 5-4 3-2 third place 1954 R. W. Parker 6-3-1 5-0-1 Co-Champions Western Athletic Conference 1955 R. W. Parker 6-1-2 5-1 Co-Champions Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1956 R. W. Parker 6-3 4-2 third place 2012 Dennis Franchione 4-8 2-4 fifth place 1957 R. W. Parker 4-6 3-4 fourth place 1958 R. W. Parker 5-5 4-3 fifth place Sun Belt Conference 1959 R. W. Parker 4-6 4-3 seventh place Year Coach Overall Record Conference Record Conference Finish 1960 Jack Henry 2-8 1-6 t-seventh place 2013 Dennis Franchione 6-6 2-5 seventh place 1961 Milton Jowers 4-5-1 2-4-1 sixth place 2014 Dennis Franchione 7-5 5-3 T-fourth place 1962 Milton Jowers 8-2 6-1 second place Overall Totals 503-421-26 249-214-11* 1963 Milton Jowers 10-0 7-0 Champions *- since 1932 1964 Bill Miller 8-2 4-2 third place 1965 Bill Miller 8-2 4-2 second place

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TEAM SINGLE GAME RECORDS Points Scored 75 vs. Panhandle State Oct. 15, 2005 First Downs 38 by Louisiana Tech Nov. 10, 2012

RUSHING Rushing Plays 84 vs. Cal-Davis Nov. 27, 1982 Net Rushing Yards 487 vs. Prairie View A&M Nov. 9, 1991

PASSING Passes Attempted 69 by Stephen F. Austin Sept. 22, 2012 Passes Completed 44 by Stephen F. Austin Sept. 22, 2012 Passes Intercepted 6 by Lamar Sept. 4, 1982 6 by Angelo State Nov. 6, 1982 Net Passing Yards 481 by Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008

TOTAL OFFENSE Total Offensive Yards 696 vs Arkansas-Pine Bluff Aug. 30, 2014 Total Offensive Plays 106 by Texas Southern Oct. 4, 2008

FUMBLES Fumbles 7 vs. Jacksonville Nov. 28, 1981 7 by Texas A&M-Kingsville Nov. 19, 1983 7 vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985 Fumbles Lost 7 vs. Northwestern State Nov. 2, 1985

PENALTIES Penalties 15 vs. UL Monroe Oct. 12, 2013 15 vs. Southern Utah Sept. 10, 2005 Penalty Yards 158 vs. Prairie View A&M Sept. 5, 1981

DaMarcus Griggs had 205 receiving yards against Nicholls State on Oct. 16, 2010. INDIVIDUAL SINGLE GAME RECORDS RUSHING Attempts 41 by Claude Mathis (Texas State vs. Stephen F. Austin) Nov. 16, 1996 Net Yards 310 by Claude Mathis (Texas State vs. Stephen F. Austin) Nov. 16, 1996 Touchdowns 4 by Robert Lowe (Texas State vs. Arkansas State) Nov. 20, 2014 by Kenneth Dixon (Louisiana Tech) Nov. 10, 2012 by Eric Cobble (Texas State vs. Howard Payne) Oct. 9, 1982 Longest Rush 95 by Terrence Franks (Texas State vs. Idaho) Oct. 04, 2014

PASSING Attempts 68 by Brady Attaway (Stephen F. Austin) Sept. 22, 2012 Completions 44 by Brady Attaway (Stephen F. Austin) Sept. 22, 2012 Interceptions 5 by Slade Sherrod (Angelo State) Nov. 6, 1982 Net Yards 508 by Jeremy Moses (Stephen F. Austin) Oct. 20, 2007 Touchdowns 5 by Seth Doege (Texas Tech) Sept. 8, 2012 by Mark Hudson (Nicholls State) Oct. 25, 1986 Longest Pass 98 by Shaun Rutherford (Texas State vs. Stephen F. Austin) Sept. 22, 2012

RECEIVING Receptions 14 by Bo Gillard (Prairie View) Nov. 9, 1991 Yards 205 by Da’Marcus Griggs (Texas State vs. Nicholls State) Oct. 16, 2010 Touchdowns 3 by Mark Carrier (Nicholls State) Oct. 25, 1986 3 by Dameon Williams (Texas State vs. Georgia Southern) Nov. 26, 2005 Longest Reception 98 by Isaiah Battle (Texas State vs. Stephen F. Austin) Sept. 22, 2012

Stan Zwinggi registered an 88-yard run against Cal Poly in 2007.

162 2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE BOBCAT STADIUM ATTENDANCE RECORDS

ANNUAL SINGLE SEASON AVERAGES BOBCAT STADIUM RECORDS Year Record Pct. Total Attendance Average TOP 10 SEASON ATTENDANCE AVERAGES 1981 6-1 .833 76,710 10,958 Rk. Year Games Attendance Average 1982 7-0 1.000 82,778 11,826 1. 2014 6 123,589 20,598 1983 5-0 1.000 63,389 12,677 2. 2012 6 113,669 18,945 1984 3-1 .750 46,752 11,688 3. 2013 6 108,371 18,062 1985 2-3 .400 41,288 8,257 4. 2011 6 90,638 15,106 1986 2-3 .400 47,700 9,540 5. 2006 6 77,314 12,886 1987 1-4 .200 44,466 8,893 1988 1-4 .200 42,228 8,457 6. 2005 10 128,751 12,875 1989 3-3 .500 44,376 7,396 7. 2010 6 76,827 12,804 1990 3-2 .600 44,346 8,869 8. 1983 5 63,389 12,677 1991 3-2 .600 42,884 8,577 9. 2009 6 74,930 12,488 1992 2-3 .400 42,641 8,528 10. 2000 6 74,503 12,417 1993 1-4 .200 33,897 6,776 1994 4-4 .500 59,247 7,406 LARGEST SINGLE GAME BOBCAT STADIUM CROWDS 1995 2-4 .333 35,508 5,918 Rk. Date Opponent Score Attend. 1996 4-2 .667 35,830 5,972 1. Sept. 8, 2012 Texas Tech L, 58-10 33,006 1997 4-2 .667 60,241 10,041 2. Sept. 13, 2014 Navy L 35-21 32,007 1998 3-3 .500 37,991 6,332 3. Sept. 28, 2013 Wyoming W, 42-21 22,150 1999 2-4 .333 47,484 7,918 4. Oct. 4, 2014 Idaho W 35-30 21,345 2000 5-1 .833 74,503 12,417 5. Aug. 30, 2014 Arkansas-Pine Bluff W 65-0 20,850 2001 3-3 .500 64,044 10,674 6. Oct. 14, 2014 UL Lafayette L 34-10 20,353 2002 4-2 .667 58,651 9,775 7. Sept. 7, 2013 Prairie View A&M W, 28- 3 20,136 2003 4-2 .667 63,046 10,508 8. Oct. 26, 2013 South Alabama W, 33-31 18,140 2004 4-1 .800 55,819 11,164 9. Sept. 22, 2012 Stephen F. Austin W, 41-37 17,188 2005 9-1 .900 128,751 12,875 10. Nov. 10, 2012 Louisiana Tech L, 62-55 17,184 2006 3-3 .500 77,314 12,886 11. Nov. 23, 2013 Western Kentucky L, 38- 7 17,051 2007 3-3 .500 68,449 11,408 12. Oct. 13, 2012 Idaho W, 38- 7 16,973 2008 3-3 .500 67,348 11,225 13. Nov. 21, 1981 Texas A&M-Kingsville L, 14-21 16,600 2009 4-2 .667 74,930 12,488 14. Nov. 6, 1982 Angelo State W, 42-16 16,200 2010 3-3 .500 76,827 12,804 15. Sept. 17, 2011 Tarleton State W, 38-28 15,800 2011 4-2 .667 90,638 15,106 16. Dec. 9, 2005 Northern Iowa L, 40-37 15,712 2012 3-3 .500 113,669 18,945 17. Oct. 19, 2013 Georgia State W, 24-17 15,684 2013 4-2 .667 108,371 18,062 18. Nov. 19, 2011 Sam Houston State L, 36-14 15,613 2014 3-3 .500 123,589 20,598 19. Oct. 1, 2011 Nicholls State W, 38-12 15,502 Totals 117-83 .585 2,175,705 10,879 20. Dec. 3, 2005 Cal Poly W, 14- 7 15,411 21. Sept. 2, 2006 Tarleton State W, 27-23 15,388 22. Nov. 19, 2005 Sam Houston State W, 26-23 15,288 23. Oct. 13, 2013 UL Monroe L, 21-14 15,210 24. Dec. 1, 2012 New Mexico State W, 66-28 15,108 25. Oct. 15, 2011 Lamar W, 46-21 15,028 26. Oct. 29, 1983 Texas A&M-Commerce W, 44-21 14,616 27. Oct. 29, 2011 Northwestern State L, 23-10 14,473 28. Sept. 8, 1984 Texas A&M-Kingsville W, 28- 0 14,421 29. Nov. 5, 2011 Prairie View A&M W, 34-26 14,222 30. Sept. 4, 1997 Sacramento State W, 24-14 14,164

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2015 TEXAS STATE FOOTBALL MEDIA GUIDE 163 PRESEASON ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS

DALLAS MCCLARTY, DT

TREY MCGOWAN, LB

BRANDON SMITH, WR/KR

LAWRENCE WHITE, TE

FELIX ROMERO, G

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