1 The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) developed a Student-Athlete Oath for the 2009-2010 academic and athletic year. The oath outlines the expectations accepted by all UMHB Student-Athletes and also details the pride those student- athletes feel to be a part of Cru Athletics. Student-athletes will begin using the oath for the fi rst time in the fall of 2009 and it will become a prominent and permanent part of the UMHB Student-Athlete experience. The Cru Student-Athlete Oath is listed below: The Crusader Oath As Crusader Student-Athletes we pledge to: Pursue excellence in the classroom and in competition; Support our fellow student-athletes and other members of the Crusader student body; Be fair, open, and honest; holding ourselves to highest standards of sportsmanship and integrity; Be positive role models within our community; Glorify Christ through our actions and abilities; Honor and embrace the privilege of wearing Purple, White, and Gold. Wherever we go and forever, we represent the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor. Go CRU! CONTENTS AND QUICK FACTS TABLE OF CONTENTS UMHB QUICK FACTS Cru Student-Athlete Oath ............Inside Cover Location: Belton, TX Contents & Quick Facts ..................................1 Enrollment: 2,900 Media Information ...........................................2 Founded: 1845 ASC Information ..............................................3 Stadium (Capacity): Tiger Field (6,500) 2010 UMHB Preview ................................... 4-5 Nickname: The Cru Head Coach Pete Fredenburg ..................... 6-7 Colors: Purple, Gold & White Assistant Coaches ....................................... 8-10 President: Dr. Randy O’Rear Football Support Staff ...................................10 Director of Athletics: Ben Shipp UMHB Administration ..................................11 Athletic Dept. Phone: (254) 295-4618 Returnee Roster........................................ 12-13 Press Box Phone: (254) 933-4539 Returnee Bios & Photos ........................... 14-24 Head Coach: Pete Fredenburg Sports Medicine Staff ....................................25 Alma Mater: Southwest TX State ’70 2010 Recruiting Class .............................. 26-27 Overall Record (Yrs): 109-31 (12) 2009 Game-By-Game ............................... 28-33 UMHB Record (Yrs): 109-31 (12) 2009 UMHB Statistics .............................. 34-35 2009 Record: 10-2 Overall, 7-1 ASC 2009 ASC Wrap-Up ................................. 36-37 Lettermen Returning: 46 Cru Football By The Numbers .....................38 Lettermen Lost: 22 ASC Composite Schedule ..............................39 Starters Returning: 6 off., 6 def. 2010 Opponents Information .................. 40-44 Starters Lost: 5 off., 5 def. UMHB Football Records ......................... 45-48 Coaching Staff: Larry Harmon All-Time Results ....................................... 49-50 Matt Robinson 2009 Postseason Honors ................................50 Joe George This is UMHB ........................................... 51-52 David Branscom Sportsmanship Statements .........................IBC Jeff Shinn 2010 Varsity & JV Schedules .........Back Cover Marvin Agnew Adam Aguilera ON THE COVER: Quincy Daniels returns for his senior Carl Coleman season at running back this season. The Preseason All- Marcos Garcia American will have a chance to break every ASC and UMHB career rushing record this year. Jordan Hataway Luke Howard CREDITS Ricky Lopez The UMHB football media guide is a publication of the Lee Munn UMHB Sports Information Offi ce: Jon Wallin, Director. Derrick Williams Design and layout by Jon Wallin with assistance from Zach Pustka and Randy Yandell. Interior player photos provided by the UMHB Sports Information Offi ce. Action photos Sports Information Director: Jon Wallin are courtesy of David Morris. The 2010 UMHB football SID Phone: (254) 295-4611 media guide was printed by Gatesville Printing. SID Fax: (254) 295-4274 Home Phone: (254) 780-3991 SID Address: UMHB Box 8363 900 College Street Belton, TX 76513 1 MEDIA INFORMATION Local Outlets Contact Phone Fax Website Temple Daily Telegram Eric Drennan (254) 778-4444 (254) 778-0634 www.temple-telegram.com Killeen Daily Herald Nick Talbot (254) 501-7560 (254) 200-7640 www.kdhnews.com Belton Journal Chuck Kelly (254) 939-5754 (254) 939-2333 None KCEN-TV (NBC) Tyler Hedrick (254) 773-6868 (254) 859-5831 www.kcentv.com KXXV-TV (ABC) Brandon Davidow (254) 754-2525 (254) 757-0331 www.kxxv.com KWTX-TV (CBS) Dan Ingham (254) 741-5833 (254) 776-4010 www.kwtx.com KTEM FM Radio (Cumulus) Jamie Garrett (254) 773-5252 (254) 773-0115 www.ktem.com State-Wide Outlets Contact Phone Fax Website Associated Press Jaime Aron (800) 442-7189 (972) 991-7207 www.ap.org Austin American-Statesman College Sports (512) 445-3600 (512) 445-3868 www.austin360.com Dallas Morning News Keith Campbell (800) 431-0010 (800) 651-0580 www.dallasnews.com Ft. Worth Star-Telegram Kelly Morris (817) 390-7760 (817) 390-7210 www.startext.com Houston Chronicle College Sports (713) 220-7891 (713) 220-7866 www.chron.com San Antonio Express-News College Sports (210) 225-7411 (210) 250-3351 www.express-news.net Waco Tribune Herald College Sports (254) 757-5710 (254) 756-7803 www.wacotrib.com COVERING THE CRU The UMHB Offi ce of Sports Information generates all offi cial information concerning The Cru football team. All media inquiries should be directed through the UMHB Offi ce of Sports Information. No player or coach interviews will be granted without prior arrangement through the sports information director. Media guides, game programs, statis- tics, game notes, fl ip cards and a pregame meal will be available to working media in the press box on game days. Only credential media will be allowed access to press box seating. Seats will be reserved for media requesting credentials with priority given to outlets regularly covering UMHB and its opponents. Game statistics will be provided to working media and coaching staffs at halftime and the end of the game. Complete stat packages, including play-by-play will be available approximately 15 minutes after the end of the game. There are phone lines available at Tiger Field, but prior arrangement should be made by media needing use of those phone lines. Visiting radio is encouraged to call the UMHB Offi ce of Sports Information two weeks ahead of time to make arrangements. A member of the sports information staff will escort members of the media to the fi eld for inter- views following the game. UMHB coaches and players are available on the fi eld after Coach Fredenburg completes his postgame remarks to the players. Visiting players and coaches will also be available for interviews with the visiting SID typically handling those requests. Special requests for postgame interviews should be addressed to the UMHB sports information staff ahead of time. During the week, UMHB players and coaches are available for interviews prior to group meetings before prac- tice on Tuesday and Wednesday. All interviews will be conducted at the Andersen Field House and should be arranged through the UMHB Offi ce of Sports Information at least 24 hours in advance. Special interview requests, including phone interviews, must be arranged through the sports information director. Requests for Game Day credentials should be addressed to Jon Wallin, UMHB Sports Information Director. They may be faxed on company letterhead to (254) 295-4274 or mailed to UMHB Sports Information Offi ce, UMHB Box 8363, 900 College Street, Belton, TX 76513. Requests should be made at least one week in advance. THE CRU ON THE RADIO All UMHB football games during the 2010 season will be broadcast on KTEM 1400 AM. KTEM has been the home of UMHB football for ten of the past 12 seasons and is a part of the Cumulus Broadcasting network of stations in Central Texas. Scott Garner is in his second season as play-by-play voice of The Cru. Garner is a graduate of UMHB and played baseball for the Cru. He is an award-winning broadcaster and served as the voice of the Frisco RoughRiders, the Texas Rangers Double-A affi liate. Garner has done football and basketball play-by-play for several colleges, including Texas A&M-Commerce. Garner and his wife, Nicole, have two children, and Garner is a native of Temple. Garner is joined in the booth by former UMHB offensive coordinator George Haffner. Haffner spent seven years as the Cru’s offensive coordinator before retiring in 2006. UMHB set every major school offensive record during Haffner’s tenure. Coach Haffner also spent 31 years in Division I, including stops at Georgia, Pittsburgh, Florida State, Iowa State, LSU and Texas A&M. He coached Herschel Walker during Walker’s Heisman Trophy season at Georgia. 2 AMERICAN SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE HISTORY The American Southwest Conference, one of the largest intercollegiate athletic conferences in NCAA Division III, will celebrate its 15th anniversary in May of 2011. Founded in May 1996 to provide a structure for intercollegiate athletics among the member institutions, the American Southwest Conference includes former members of the Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association (TIAA) and other institutions outside the Texas border. From the eight founding institutions to today’s present group of 15 college and universities, the ASC encompasses institutions sharing similar educational and athletic philosophies. Spreading across four states — Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi — the ASC offers student-athletes competition in 16 sports with opportunity for
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